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4 pt charge controller remote status messages, 1 pt remote operational statuses, 2 pt remote relay statuses – Magnum Energy ME-ARC Remote User Manual

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Using a PT Controller: Operation/Monitoring

Status

Description

Absorb Charging

This charging stage begins after the absorb voltage has been reached.

Absorb charging provides the batteries with a constant voltage and re-

duces the DC charging current to maintain the absorb voltage setting.

Bulk Charging

This is the initial stage of charging. While bulk charging, the charger

supplies the battery with controlled constant current. The charger will

remain in bulk charge until the absorption charge voltage is achieved.

Equalizing

Battery equalization is in process and the PT controller is trying to main-

tain the battery at the equalize target voltage.

Float Charging

The third charging stage occurs at the end of the Absorb charge stage.
The charge voltage is reduced to the fl oat charge voltage and kept fully

charged—unless the battery type is CC/CV.
When the battery type is CC/CV the controller stops charging, but is ac-

tively monitoring the battery voltage. If the battery voltage drops to the

Set Recharge Volts setting, another Constant Current (Bulk)/Constant

Voltage (Absorb) charge cycle begins.

Sleeping

The PV controller is not charging the battery because it has either been

turned off or has determined that there is no sun.
The PT controller can be manually turned off by selecting Charger Off

from the 04A PT CHG Ctrl menu.
No sun is based on low PV voltage and no effective power (i.e., nighttime).

UnknownStatus ## This status message displays when the inverter/charger has sent a fault

code that cannot be determined by the ME-ARC remote.

10.2.4 PT Charge Controller Remote Status Messages

A PT status may be an operational, relay, fault, or power status message. The METER: 07A PT

Status menu displays the PT’s current operating status. This menu is important when determining

if the PT is working correctly, or for troubleshooting a PT installation.

10.2.4.1 PT Remote Operational Statuses

Refer to Table 10-2 below for a brief description of the possible PT charge controller operational

statuses that may display (depending on your remote).

Table 10-2, PT Controller Remote Operational Statuses

10.2.4.2 PT Remote Relay Statuses

The following “Relay” statuses indicate whether the Aux Relay is “engaged” or “disengaged”.

Table 10-3, PT Remote Relay Statuses

Status

Description

Disengage This status indicates that the PT controller is no longer energizing the Aux Relay.

When the Aux Relay status shows “Disengage”, the COM to N.O. contact is open,

and the COM to N.C. contact is closed.

Engage

This status indicates that the PT controller has energized the Aux Relay. When

the Aux Relay status shows “Engage”, the COM to N.O. contact is closed, and the

COM to N.C. contact is open.

Info: The Aux Relay can be activated manually; or activated automatically based on

battery voltage or if a PT controller fault occurs. Refer to the CTRL: 04B PT Aux Relay

Control menu to see the selection that is used to activate the Aux Relay.