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Using a PT Controller: Troubleshooting

10.3

PT Controller Troubleshooting using the ME-ARC

This section assists in using your remote control to identify a fault, and to resolve an abnormal

operational condition detected within your AGS system.

10.3.1 PT Controller Fault Message Screens

When a PT fault is detected, the ME-ARC’s red FAULT LED lights and the fault status is displayed

on the LCD screen (see Figure 10-9 example). Use the remote’s LCD screen and the information

in this section to identify and correct the issue.

Blinking (red)

FAULT LED

** Alternates with

inverter/charger

status (scrolling)

PT Status**

Inverter/Charger

Setting/Info

FAULT

PWR

CHG

INV

High Batt In - PT

Settings/Info..

Figure 10-9, PT Controller Fault Message (Example)

10.3.2 Resolving PT Faults using the ME-ARC

For the listed faults below, refer to their respective remedy.
• ARC

Fault-PT – A series ARC fault has been detected on the PV input side of the PT. The PT

turned off to reduce current fl ow in an attempt to extinguish the DC arc in the PV system.

Remedy: A breakdown in the wiring or in an electrical connector has the potential for

producing a DC ARC fault. Look for any loose or intermittent connection, or a defective

component (i.e., connectors, cables, PV controllers, or junction box) in the PV circuit.
Note: When the cause of the ARC fault has been corrected, manually clear this fault by

pressing the PT controller’s RESET pushbutton for one second.
Info: The PT controller contains an ARC fault test button to verify the operation of the

ARC fault detection/indication circuit. See the PT owner’s manual for more information

on the ARC fault test button.
Info: The ARC fault circuit is normally enabled. However, if an external system ARC

fault detection/indicator is installed, the ARC fault detection circuit inside the PT can be

disabled. See the PT owner’s manual for information on disabling the ARC fault circuit.

• BTS

Open-PT – The BTS has opened or is no longer connected. This fault causes the BTS to

show 152°C (305°F) on the TECH: 01 Temperatures/PT BTS display. With a defective or dis-

connected BTS, there is no temperature compensation applied to the battery charging voltage.

Remedy: Normally when a BTS is connected, it communicates temperature information

to the PT controller. This fault occurs when the PT controller is no longer receiving this

information, which can occur if the BTS cable becomes disconnected or damaged. See if

the BTS cable has fallen out of the BTS port on the PT controller. If still connected, check

for any damage to the BTS cable.
Note: The fault will automatically clear once a good BTS is reconnected. If the BTS is

determined to be faulty, this fault can be cleared manually by removing the faulty BTS

and pressing the PT controller’s RESET pushbutton for one second.

• BTS

Shorted-PT – A shorted BTS has been detected. This fault causes the BTS temperature

to show 151°C (304°F) on the TECH: 01 Temperatures/PT BTS display. With a defective BTS,

there is no temperature compensation applied to the battery charging voltage.

Remedy: This can be caused by a shorted BTS cable or debris within the BTS RJ11

terminal. Either remove or replace the BTS (and cable), check the BTS connector to

ensure there are no shorted pins, or check inside the BTS RJ11 terminal for debris.

Note: If caused by a faulty BTS, the fault automatically clears once the BTS is removed.