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5.0 Operation

• Unknown

Fault

– When a number appears in the second line of the

remote it means the remote doesn’t know what fault the inverter is reporting.

Contact Magnum Technical Support for assistance with this fault.

Figure 5-30, Unknown Fault

FAULT !
Fault XX

FAULT !
TfmrTemp

Fault XX appears on the LCD and

the FAULT (red) LED is on. The INV

(green) LED is off.

TfmrTemp appears on the LCD and

the FAULT (red) LED is on. The INV

(green) LED is off.

Figure 5-29, Tfmr Overtemp Fault

• Transformer

Overtemp

Fault – This fault message is displayed when

the TCO (Temperature Cut-Out) opens and causes the inverter to shut down

to protect the internal power transformer from damage. When the TCO has

cooled down, the inverter will automatically restart and resume operation.

Remedy: If this fault occurs while inverting, reduce the load on the

inverter. If it occurs while charging, turn down the charge rate. If it

occurs often, ensure the inverter is in a cool location, has adequate

ventilation, and the internal cooling fans are operational.

FAULT !
StkRelay

StkRelay appears on the LCD and

the FAULT (red) LED is on. The INV

(green) LED is off.

Figure 5-28, Stuck Relay Fault

• Stuck Relay Fault – This fault message displays when the internal AC

pass-thru relay—that should be open while inverting—is closed.

Remedy: The AC pass-thru relay is most likely stuck because of

damage to the contacts from trying to handle currents greater than

their rating. This is usually caused by not protecting the relay from

handling high continuous currents, or by switching high current

inductive loads. The internal relay contacts are rated to handle 30

amps AC continuously and should be protected with a breaker sized

no larger than 30 amps. If you are connected to an AC source (grid

or generator) and running large inductive loads (i.e., pumps, motors,

etc.,) on the inverter output, turn those particular loads off prior

to removing the AC input source. This fault requires an inverter or

power reset (Sections 6.2 & 6.3) to clear.

Note: XXs are just placeholders.