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

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Operation

Relay

PWM

Switch

Grid-Tie
Inverter

ACLD Controller

(Active)

Renewable

Energy

MS-PAE Series

Inverter

Battery

Bank

Battery

Full

Critical

Loads

Utility Not Connected – Diverting Power to Secondary Load

(Primary load turns off - ACLD connects secondary load to prevent battery overcharge)

Relay

Note: The ACLD is still Active, and

connects the secondary load

because the primary load has

turned off or is not able to divert

the current away from the battery.

Main

Household

Loads

Utility

Grid Power

Secondary

Load

(Powered, and

always on)

Primary

Load

(Turned Off)

MagNet Control

Figure 3-9, Utility not Connected - Diverting Power to Secondary Load

If the primary load is not large enough to consume all the excess power or turns off, the ACLD

will activate an internal relay to connect a secondary load in parallel with the primary load. The

secondary load must always be on and available, and sized to handle the full current capacity of the

renewable energy source to prevent the battery bank from being over-charged (see Figure 3-9).

Relay

PWM

Switch

Grid-Tie

Inverter

ACLD Controller

(Active)

Renewable

Energy

MS-PAE Series

Inverter

Battery

Bank

Battery

Full

Critical

Loads

Utility Not Connected – Diverting all Power to Primary Load

(ACLD connects primary load to divert all excess current to prevent battery overcharge)

Note: The ACLD is still Active, and

when the battery is full, all the power

is diverted to the primary load.

Main

Household

Loads

Utility

Grid Power

Secondary

Load

(Not Powered)

Primary

Load

(Powered)

MagNet Control

Figure 3-8, Utility not Connected - Diverting all Power to Primary Load

Once the battery becomes full, the PWM switch inside the ACLD fully closes to divert all the excess

current from the battery to an externally connected primary load (see Figure 3-8).

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