KACO Powador 10.0 - 20.0 TL3 User Manual

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Maintenance/Troubleshooting

Operating Instructions Powador 12.0 TL3-20.0 TL3

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Fault

Cause of fault

Explanation/remedy

By

Noise emission

from the inverter.

Particular ambient

conditions.

When there are certain ambient conditions, the units may emit

audible noises.

Grid interference or grid failure caused by particular loads

(motors, machines, etc.) which are either connected to

the same point on the grid or located in the vicinity of the

inverter.

In cases of volatile weather conditions (frequent switching

between sunny and cloudy conditions) or strong solar

radiation, a light hum may be audible due to the increased

power.

Under certain grid conditions, resonances may form

between the unit’s input filter and the grid, which may be

audible even when the inverter is switched off.

These noise emissions do not affect the operation of

the inverter. They do not lead to loss of efficiency, failure,

damage or to a shortening of the unit’s service life.

People with very sensitive hearing (particularly children) are

able to hear the high-frequency hum caused by the inverter’s

operating frequency of approximately 17 kHz.

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No action

In spite of high

radiation levels,

the inverter does

not feed the

maximum power

into the grid.

The device is too

hot and the system

limits the power.

Because the temperatures inside the unit are too high,

the inverter reduces its power to prevent damage to the unit.

Note the technical data. Ensure that the convection cooling is

not impeded from the exterior. Do not cover the cooling fins.

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Ensure sufficient cooling of the unit.

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Do not cover the cooling fins.

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