Troubleshooting, Table 6 troubleshooting – Outback Power Systems GS3548E Operators Manual User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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900-0145-01-01 Rev A

Table 6

Troubleshooting

Symptom

Possible Cause

Possible Remedy

Will not sell power to

the utility grid.

Grid-tied function has been
manually disabled.

MATE3 system display only: Check the

Grid-Tie Enable setting in

the

Grid-Tie Sell menu. Confirm it is set to Y.

Grid Tied mode not in use on

the appropriate input.

MATE3 system display only: Check the

Inverter part of the Settings

menu to see if

Grid Tied mode is in use. Confirm that it has been

selected for the correct Radian input terminals.

AC source does not meet

requirements; this item is

usually accompanied by

disconnecting from the
utility grid when in

Grid Tied

mode.

Verify grid voltage and frequency. Determine if they are within

the inverter’s approved limits. If not, the inverter is operating

correctly. Contact the utility company if necessary.
MATE3 system display only: The program limits are found in the

inverter’s

Grid Interface Protection menu. See the Grid Tied

mode beginning on page 15 for more information on this menu.

The inverter has other criteria
besides the AC source which

must be met, such as the

qualifying time.

MATE3 system display only: Check

Sell Status screen using the

Home screen’s soft keys. The inverter may be operating correctly.
Depending on the conditions which need to be met, the delay

may be temporary,

The inverter will perform the
Offset function before

attempting to sell.

Output loads can consume all excess renewable power if they are
large enough. (The Offset function “sells to the loads.” Turn off

some output loads and observe the sell operation.

Loads drop out or
crash during transfer.

Erratic AC source voltage.

Check AC voltage on the inverter’s input test points. (See
page 51.) If not consistent, the problem is external.
MATE3 system display only: AC source voltage may have dipped or
hovered at a low enough point to crash a sensitive load before

the inverter could take over. This can happen if the inverter’s

Grid

AC Input Voltage Limits or Gen AC Input Voltage Limits were
turned down to accommodate a problematic AC source. To make

the inverter respond sooner, raise the lower limit setting in the

appropriate menu. (If this setting was intentional, then no action
is required.)

Inverter set to

Search (Search

mode).

The unit will take a moment to come out of Search mode after
transferring.
MATE3 system display only: If constant power is required, set

to

ON with the INVERTER

hot key. (If this setting was

intentional, then no action is required.)

Loads sensitive to inverter’s

transfer time.

UPS mode not in

use on the appropriate input.

MATE3 system display only: Most of the inverter’s input modes

feature a small but noticeable response time during transfer.

Certain loads (such as highly sensitive computers) may not

respond well. The

UPS input mode has a faster response time.

Select this mode for the appropriate input. (See page 17.)

Loads too large.

The unit can transfer more power than it can invert. If loads are

oversized, the unit will falter or crash when switching to batteries.

Reduce the size of the loads.

Undersized battery cables.

Battery cables smaller than recommended will cause a significant

voltage drop when switching to batteries, acting like either an

overload or a low-battery condition. Size all cables correctly.

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