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5.0 Operation

5.3.3.3 Internal Fault Messages
The inverter continually monitors several internal components and will shut

down to help protect itself if one of the following “internal” faults occurs.

Internal Charger 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

Internal Charger

Settings/Info..

Internal Bridge 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

Internal Bridge

Settings/Info..

Figure 5-35, Internal Bridge Fault

Internal NTC 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

Internal NTC

Settings/Info..

Figure 5-37, Internal NTC Fault

Internal Relay 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

Internal Relay

Settings/Info..

Figure 5-38, Internal Relay Fault

Figure 5-36, Internal Charger Fault

• Internal

Relay – The inverter shut down because the internal AC

transfer relay did not close while charging.

• Internal

Bridge

– The inverter shut down because while inverting, the

output circuit is no longer detecting any AC output voltage or current.

• Internal

Charger – The inverter shut down because while charging,

the charger circuit is attempting to provide maximum current, but is not

detecting any current or voltage rise to the battery bank.

• Internal

NTC – The inverter shut down because the internal NTC

(Negative Temperature Coeffi cient) temperature sensor caused a very large

but unexpected temperature change.

Remedy: If an “internal” fault occurs, perform an inverter or power

reset to clear it (see Sections 6.2 & 6.3). After the reset, turn the

inverter on. If the internal fault remains or returns, the inverter will

require repair at an authorized service facility.

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