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4 pt remote power statuses – Magnum Energy ME-ARC Remote User Manual

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Using a PT Controller: Operation/Monitoring

10.2.4.4 PT Remote Power Statuses

The following “Power” statuses show the status of the controller’s Power Point Tracking.
Note: The power status codes (example: “P04”) listed below only appear on the PT’s display to

identify the particular PT power status.

Status

Description

MPPT On

(Pon)

Power Maximized (MPPT is On) – The MPPT circuit is delivering the

maximum power from the array to the battery.

No Power Out
(P00)

No Power Output – The PT controller is turned off, the controller is

sleeping (during night-time), or a shutdown fault has occurred.

Regulating: VDC

(P01)

Battery Voltage Regulation (Normal Current Regulation) – The PT

controller is regulating the current to the batteries to keep them at their

target voltage in the Absorb, Float or Equalization stage.

Regulating: Amps

(P02)

Battery Current Regulation (Normal Current Regulation) – The PT

controller is regulating the current to the battery to ensure the control-

ler’s maximum output current is not exceeded.

Limit: Int Temp

(P03)

Power Limited (Internal High Temperature) – The temperature in-

side the PT controller is getting high, so the output current is being lim-

ited in an attempt to prevent the controller from shutting down.

Limit: Int Hz

(P04)

Power Limited (Internal Frequency) – The controller includes a vari-

able frequency converter—this power status displays if the output cur-

rent is being dialed back to prevent the frequency from going either too

high or too low.

Info: If the PV voltage is sized too close to the battery voltage,

a Limit: Int Hz power status can occur. If this status occurs

often, the array may need to be re-confi gured to increase the

PV voltage.

Limit: Above VDC

(P05)

Power Limited (Above Voltage Regulation) – The voltage on the

battery bank is above the target voltage set-point. Generally, this is due

to an external charger being set to charge at a higher voltage level. The

PT controller is limiting the output current in an attempt to prevent the

battery voltage from increasing to a voltage level that would trigger a

High Battery In (F04) fault.

Unknown Power ##

(P##)

This status message (with the hex code number) displays when the ARC

remote cannot determine the power status code that was received.

Table 10-5, PT Remote Power Statuses