Fault mode, Fault mode –7, Table 5-8 – Xantrex Technology GT 2.5-DE User Manual

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Front Panel Display Screens and What They Mean

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5–7

Fault Mode

When a fault state is detected, the appropriate fault message appears on the front
panel display at the next screen refresh (i.e., within 2 seconds). The GT Inverter
fault message screens are shown in Table 5-8.

Fault Mode causes

These message screens only appear when there is a fault, and then flash
alternately with the Inverter Offline default screen (Table 5-5) until the fault is
corrected.

Table 5-8 Fault Message Screens

Display

Description

DC Voltage Fault

145.5V

When the actual DC voltage is over or under the allowable
range, 165 to 600 Vdc. Self-clearing, no action required.
The PV array should be configured such that DC voltage
does not fall below 195 Vdc or rise above 600 Vdc.*

* It is normal to receive this fault during low light conditions at dawn or dusk. At

such times, the array does not have sufficient energy to power the inverter, so
the PV voltage drops below 165 volts occasionally.

AC Voltage Fault

280V

When the actual AC voltage is over or under the allowable
range, as specified in “Output” on page A–2.
This is a utility fault; it will clear itself when the AC voltage
comes within the specified range.†

Grid fault. When this fault is cleared the protection timer will begin its

countdown and you will see the “Reconnecting in sss seconds” and “Inverter
Offline” special screens (see Table 5-10)
flashing alternately until the
countdown is complete.

Frequency Fault

0.0Hz

When the actual Frequency is over or under the allowable
range, as specified in “Output” on page A–2. This is a utility
fault; it will clear itself when the frequency comes within the
specified range.†

Over Temp Fault

81.4C 178.5F

When the unit’s internal temperature is greater than 80° C
(176° F), the unit will shut down automatically and only
restart when the temperature has dropped to less than 70° C
(158° F).

Ground Fault
Reset System

When a grounding fault is detected. The ground fault
protection fuse will be blown (North American models only).
The system must be shut down completely, the fault
corrected, and the fuse replaced.‡ The system can then be
restarted. Troubleshooting a grounding fault should be
performed by qualified personnel.

‡ Applicable to North American models only. European models do not have a

ground fault protection fuse installed.

Unit Shutdown

via Remote

Appears if the GT Inverter unit has been shut down via a
computer connected to the RS-232 port.

Protection uP

Not Responding

The protection processor is not responding.

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