Backup, Mini grid, Operation – Outback Power Systems GS3548E Operators Manual User Manual

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Operation

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900-0145-01-01 Rev A

Backup

The

Backup mode is intended for systems that have utility grid available as the primary AC source.

This source will pass through the Radian inverter’s transfer circuit and will power the loads unless

utility power is lost. If utility grid power is lost, then the Radian inverter will supply energy to the loads

from the battery bank. When the utility power returns, it will be used to power the loads again.
BENEFITS:

This mode will continuously maintain the batteries in a fully-charged state, unlike the

Support mode. It

does not have the overhead consumption of the

UPS mode.

Mini Grid

In

Mini Grid mode, the Radian inverter automatically rejects an AC source and runs solely from battery

(and renewable) energy. The inverter only connects to the AC source (usually the utility grid) when

the batteries run too low.
The Radian inverter runs on battery-supplied power for as long as the batteries can be sustained. It is

expected that the batteries will also be charged from renewable sources such as PV. When the

batteries become depleted, the system reconnects to the utility grid to operate the loads.
The inverter will reconnect to the utility grid if the battery voltage decreases to the

Connect to Grid

set point and remains there for the

Delay time period. These items are shown in Table 16 on page 67.

While connected to the utility grid, the inverter’s charger can be set either on or off. If the charger is

turned on, the inverter will proceed through a full charging cycle. Upon reaching float stage, the
inverter will disconnect from the grid.
If the inverter is connected to the utility grid and the charger is turned off, another DC source such as

renewable energy should be present to charge the batteries. The inverter will observe the batteries as

if it was performing the charge. When the batteries reach the required voltages and charging times to

achieve float stage, the inverter will disconnect from the grid. This means that the regulator for the
renewable source must be set to the same settings as the Radian (or higher). Check the settings of
both devices as needed.

See page 27 for more information on the battery charging cycle.
BENEFITS:

Mini Grid mode allows a system to minimize or eliminate dependence on the utility grid. This is only
possible if certain conditions are met. See the Notes below.

NOTES

:

The Radian inverter will offset the loads with excess renewable energy if it is available from the batteries.
See page 35 for more information on Offset operation. However, the Offset function is inapplicable when
the Radian disconnects from an AC source. The renewable energy supports the inverting function instead.

This mode has similar priorities to the high-battery transfer (

HBX) function used by the MATE3 system

display. However, it is not compatible with

HBX and cannot be used at the same time. When using Mini

Grid mode, the system display should disable HBX to prevent conflicts.

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