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Using a PT Controller: Operation/Monitoring

10.2.2 Monitoring the PT Charge Controller

The ME-ARC remote’s METER button has additional menus that are helpful for the proper opera-

tion and monitoring of your PT controller system.

10.2.2.1 ME-ARC Remote’s PT Controller METER Menus

Press the ME-ARC remote’s METER button, rotate the SELECT knob to the 07 PT Meters menu,

and then press the SELECT knob to access the 07 PT Meter read-only menus. Rotate the SELECT

knob to view the various PT meters.
METER: 07A PT Status
This read-only menu allows you to scroll through three separate screens to display: the PT’s

charging status/fault, the Power status, and fi nally the Relay status.

Info: This menu is used to determine if the PT controller is working correctly and for

troubleshooting. For any fault mode displayed in the status menu, refer to Section 10.3.2.

There are 24 different status/fault messages that can display to identify what state the PT is cur-

rently in—only one displays at a time (refer also to Figure 10-5, and Tables 10-2 and 10-4).

PT Power Status:
• Limit: Above VDC
• Limit: Int Hz
• Limit: Int Temp
• MPPT

On

PT Relay Status:
• Disengage
• Engage

There are eight different PT Power statuses and two PT Relay statuses that can display (refer also

to Figure 10-5,

and Tables 10-3 and 10-5).

PT Charging Status:
• Absorb

Charging

• Bulk

Charging

• Equalizing
• Float

Charging

• Sleeping
• UnknownStatus

##

PT Faults:
• ARC

Fault-PT

• BTS

Open-PT

• BTS

Shorted-PT

• FET

Overtemp-PT

• Ground

Fault-PT

• HiBatt

Temp-PT

• High Bat VDC-PT
• High PV VDC-PT

• Ind

Overtemp-PT

• Int

Hardware-PT

• Int

NTC-PT

• Int

Overload-PT

• Int

Phase-PT

• Int

Power-PT

• Int Pwr Sup-PT
• No PV Input-PT
• Unknown Fault ##

METER: 07B PV Volts-PT
This read-only menu displays the input voltage from the PV array.
METER: 07C Bat Volts-PT
This read-only menu displays the voltage to the controller’s battery voltage terminals.
Note: Normally, this voltage is the same as the battery bank voltage as long as there is no volt-

age loss in the cables.

• No Power Out
• Regulating:

Amps

• Regulating:

VDC

• Unknown Power ##

METER: 07D Target Volts
When charging, this read-only menu displays the voltage regulation set-point after it has been

compensated based on the battery temperature sensor (BTS) reading shown. The PT controller

uses the temperature around the BTS to determine how much the voltage should decrease or

increase from the actual voltage regulation setting (i.e., Absorb Volts, Float Volts, or EQ Volts set-

tings). The temperature compensated voltage regulation set-point will be lower than the actual

setting if the temperature shown is greater than 25°C (77°F), and will be higher than the actual

setting if the temperature shown is lower than 25°C (77°F). This may give the appearance that

the batteries are being overcharged when cold and undercharged when hot. However, this volt-

age change improves the performance of the batteries in cold weather and reduces gassing in

hot weather.