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5.0 Operation

AC Backfeed appears on the LCD.

The FAULT (red) LED is on. The

PWR (green), CHG (green), and INV

(green) LEDs are off.

FAULT

PWR

CHG

INV

AC Backfeed

Settings/Info..

Figure 5-17, AC Backfeed Fault

• AC

Backfeed – This fault message causes the inverter to shut down

because AC voltage from an external AC source has been detected on the

inverter’s AC output. An inverter reset or power reset will be required to

resume operation (see Sections 6.2 & 6.3).

Remedy: This fault usually occurs because the AC output wiring is

connected to (or able to be connected to) the incoming AC source.

When this fault happens, all system wiring should be re-checked

to ensure the incoming hot and/or neutral wires are not able to be

connected to the AC output.

AC Overload appears on the LCD.

The FAULT (red) LED is on. The

PWR (green), CHG (green), and INV

(green) LEDs are off.

FAULT

PWR

CHG

INV

AC Overload

Settings/Info..

Figure 5-18, AC Overload Fault

• AC

Overload – This fault message displays when the AC load on the

inverter/charger’s output has exceeded the inverter’s AC current protection

limits. If the overload lasts for less than 10 seconds, the unit will automatically

restart and resume operation. However, if the overload occurs for more than

10 seconds, the unit will shut down and will require a manual restart.

Remedy: This fault usually occurs because the connected AC loads

are larger than inverter’s output capacity, there is a wiring short

on the output, or the output wires are incorrectly wired. Once the

AC loads are reduced or the output wiring is corrected, the inverter

can be restarted after a manual restart has been accomplished.

5.3.3 Fault Mode Messages

The FAULT LED comes on and a fault status is displayed when an abnormal

condition is detected. View the LCD display and use the information in this

section to determine and correct the issue.

Info: Many of the faults will automatically restart when the fault

is cleared. Some faults will require a manual restart (ON/OFF IN-

VERTER button on remote is pressed and released). Finally, if the

fault does not clear, an inverter reset (Section 6.2) may be required.

5.3.3.1 System Fault Messages
These faults are usually caused by an external issue that directly affects the

inverter/charger system.

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