Magnum Energy AC Load Diversion Controller (ACLD-40) User Manual

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Operation

3.4 Power Flow Scenarios - Utility Not Connected

Whenever there is a utility power outage, the MS-PAE Series inverter automatically comes on to

start powering the critical loads. Since the grid-tie inverter is connected to the output of the MS-

PAE Series inverter, the grid-tie inverter reconnects and starts converting the renewable energy

to power the critical loads (see Figure 3-4).

Grid-Tie
Inverter

ACLD Controller

(Standby)

Renewable

Energy

MS-PAE Series

Inverter

Battery

Bank

Battery

Nominal

Critical

Loads

Utility Not Connected – RE Powers Critical Loads

(Critical loads consume all the Renewable Energy)

Note: When the utility power is lost

and the MS-PAE Series inverter is

inverting, the ACLD is in Standby

mode and ready to regulate the

charge current to the battery.

Main

Household

Loads

Utility

Grid Power

Secondary

Load

(Not Powered)

Primary

Load

(Not Powered)

Relay

PWM

Switch

MagNet Control

Figure 3-4, Utility not Connected - RE Powers Critical Loads

Relay

PWM

Switch

Grid-Tie
Inverter

ACLD Controller

(Standby)

Renewable

Energy

MS-PAE Series

Inverter

Battery

Bank

Battery

Decreasing

Critical

Loads

Utility Not Connected – Additional Power Provided to Critical Loads

(Power to critical loads greater than available from the Renewable Energy)

Main

Household

Loads

Utility

Grid Power

Secondary

Load

(Not Powered)

Primary

Load

(Not Powered)

MagNet Control

Note: When the utility power is lost

and the MS-PAE Series inverter is

inverting, the ACLD is in Standby

mode and ready to regulate the

charge current to the battery.

Figure 3-5, Utility not Connected - Additional Power Provided to Critical Loads

During occasions when the renewable energy is less than the power required by the critical loads

(i.e., PV system at night), the additional power is provided by the MS-PAE Series inverter using

power from the battery bank (see Figure 3-5).

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