0 setup – Magnum Energy ME-ARC Remote User Manual

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3.0 Setup

**IMPORTANT**

1. To use the AC In Control features (AC In-Time, AC In-VDC, and AC In-

SOC), the AC source must always be connected and available for use

at the inverter’s AC input—such as utility power. There is no benefi t

from using the AC In feature if the AC source is from a generator,

because the generator power may not be available when the AC In

feature becomes activated.

2. When an AC In feature (AC In–Time, AC In–VOC, AC In–SOC) is

selected, that feature is active whether or not there is any AC power on

the inverter’s input. If no AC power is available, the inverter continues

in Inverter mode. However, if AC power becomes available on the

inverter’s input after the connect setting (Time, VDC, or SOC) has

been reached, the inverter continues to allow the incoming AC power

to be connected and used until the disconnect setting is reached.

3. When using a dual source inverter/charger such as the MSH4024RE,

the AC In features only work with the GRID IN (AC1) input.

02C AC In-Time – This feature allows you to connect to the local power

utility at a predetermined time of day. When the current time falls within

the set times, the inverter/charger connects to the AC that is connected to

the AC input terminals. Once outside the set times, the inverter/charger

disconnects from the AC source.
Set Connect – These settings determine what time each day the inverter/

charger allows the incoming AC to connect and transfer the loads from
the inverter’s battery power to the utility grid.
Default setting: 6:00A
Range: 12:00AM-11:59PM
Set Disconnect – These settings determine what time each day the

inverter/charger disconnects any incoming AC that is connected, and
resumes powering the AC loads from the inverter’s battery power.
Default setting: 6:00P
Range: 12:00AM-11:59PM

What is the AC In-Time feature? This feature allows the incoming AC

to connect to the inverter/charger and charge the batteries only during the

time of day as set in the 02C AC In-Time menu item. Even if AC is present

on the AC input terminals of the inverter/charger, it can only connect during
those times previously set

. The most common use of AC In-Time is when

your local utility company offers peak rate savings (or “time of day billing”).

The utility company offers the peak rate savings with a lower rate per kWh

(kilo Watt hour)—usually available at night when there is less demand on

the local utility grid. The AC In-Time feature may save you money by only

connecting to the utility when rates are the least expensive.
Where should I set AC In-Time? Check with your local utility company or

installer and see if they offer lower rates at particular times of the day. If a

lower rate is offered, try setting your connect/disconnect times to coincide

with the utility companies lower rates to save you money.
Example: Your standard rate on your power bill is $.10 kWh. Your utility

company offers $.08 kWh between 12:00 AM and 7:00 AM. Set your connect

time to 12:00 AM and your disconnect time to 7:00 AM to coincide with the

utility company’s lower rates in order to save money when using utility power

to charge the batteries.

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