Ac sources, Installation – Outback Power Systems GS3548E Installation Manual User Manual

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Installation

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A Ground Terminal Bus Bar (TBB) is also available if multiple ground connections are needed (see

Figure 14 on page 19).

WARNING: Shock Hazard

During an error shutdown, the inverter’s output terminals are not live. However,

if the inverter recovers from a shutdown, the terminals will become live without

notice. Several error shutdowns can be recovered automatically, including

Low

Battery V, High Battery V, and Over Temperature. See the Troubleshooting
section and the list of error messages in the Radian Series Inverter/Charger

Operator’s Manual for more information.

AC Sources

The inverter’s transfer relay is normally set to provide inverter power to the output. The conditions for

AC acceptance are defined by the inverter’s programmed settings and AC input mode. The relay will

switch to transfer the AC source power to the output when the AC acceptance conditions are met.
The Radian inverter has connections for two AC sources,

GEN (generator) and GRID, for ease of

installation. Each source is transferred with a separate relay. However, internally it can only connect

to one AC source at a time. It cannot use both utility grid and generator power at the same time. If

presented with two sources of power, the default setting is to accept the source connected to the
GRID terminals. The source priority can be changed using the system display.

NOTE: The terminals are labeled due to common conventions, not inverter requirements. The GEN
terminals can accept grid power if necessary. The opposite is also true. Each input can accept any AC

source as long as it meets the requirements of the Radian and the selected input mode, with the

following exception.

IMPORTANT:

The generator must be connected to the

GEN terminals if using either the

MATE3’s Advanced Generator Start (

AGS) function or the Radian’s GenAlert

auxiliary function. If the input priority is set to

GRID and the GRID terminals are

energized, an automatically controlled generator will shut down. This prevents an
automatic generator from working correctly when using the

GRID terminals.

NOTE: If an AC source is present on the priority input, the second input cannot accept another source

for any reason. This is true even if the inverter has not accepted the priority source. The behavior is

the same whether the first source was rejected for quality issues or because of programmed settings.

Figure 18 AC Sources

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