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5.0 Operation

FAULT !
FetOvrld

FetOvrld appears on the LCD and

the FAULT (red) LED is on. The INV

(green) LED is off.

Figure 5-20, FET Overload Fault

Dead Bat appears on the LCD and the

FAULT (red) LED is on. The INV (green)

LED is off.

FAULT !

Dead Bat

Figure 5-19, Dead Battery Charge Fault

Dead Battery Charge Fault – This fault has detected a very discharged

battery bank, or a battery bank not connected to the inverter. The unit is

attempting to enter the Charge mode, but has detected less than 9 volts

(12-volt models), 18 volts (for 24-volt models), or 36 volts (for 48-volt

models) on the battery bank.

Remedy: Check the DC voltage on the inverter’s DC terminals and

compare it with the DC voltage on the battery bank. These two

voltages should be very close (<0.5 VDC difference). If not, check

to ensure all connections are tight and the fuse/circuit breaker

between the inverter and battery bank is good.
This fault automatically clears when the voltage is greater than 12.6

volts (12-volt models), 25.2 volts (24-volt models), or 50.4 volts (48-

volt models) as detected by the inverter.

Brk Trip appears on the LCD and

the FAULT (red) LED is on. The INV

(green) LED is off.

Figure 5-18, Breaker Tripped Fault

FAULT !
Brk Trip

• Breaker Tripped Fault – The inverter has detected that the AC input

circuit breaker (CB3) on the inverter/charger has opened due to excess

current fl ow through the inverter to the AC loads.

Remedy: After reducing the AC loads, push in the inverter’s AC

input circuit breaker to reset and resume operation.

Info: While in Charger mode, the inverter’s AC input breaker could

nuisance trip if the loads on the inverter’s AC HOT OUT 1 exceed

the current rating of this circuit breaker.