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The settings which you should attempt first are ' | The settings which you should attempt first are ' | ||
- | If the generator will still not synchronise or disconnects, | + | If the generator will still not synchronise or disconnects, |
Lastly, adjusting the settings for Voltage and Frequency windows. These are higher risk to your appliances, they should only be used cautiously when it is confirmed that the loads will tolerate the out of specification power supply. This should be done by a competent technician with the aid of a multimeter and only opened so far as to allow for safe functionality. | Lastly, adjusting the settings for Voltage and Frequency windows. These are higher risk to your appliances, they should only be used cautiously when it is confirmed that the loads will tolerate the out of specification power supply. This should be done by a competent technician with the aid of a multimeter and only opened so far as to allow for safe functionality. | ||
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- | ===== 1.5 Loss of mains detection (LOM) ===== | + | ===== 1.5 Loss of mains detection (LOM) (Only applicable to ESS systems) ===== |
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+ | This part is only applicable on systems where a grid-code is selected (generally only ESS systems) on an off-grid system a grid code should not be used and in the selection box for grid code, ' | ||
Loss of mains detection will push and pull at voltage and frequency to see if there is still a generating source. This process can cause issues with some generators, or high impedance connections to generators. | Loss of mains detection will push and pull at voltage and frequency to see if there is still a generating source. This process can cause issues with some generators, or high impedance connections to generators. | ||
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===== 4.1 PowerAssist ===== | ===== 4.1 PowerAssist ===== | ||
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If you have a small generator and have trouble getting connected or staying connected, Disable PowerAssist to allow the device to reduce the AC input current limit. | If you have a small generator and have trouble getting connected or staying connected, Disable PowerAssist to allow the device to reduce the AC input current limit. | ||
+ | There is an additional configurable parameter of PowerAssist called "Boost factor" | ||
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+ | When the Multi is charging from the generator, and the current required exceeds the AC input current limit (due to a sudden additional load) then the Multi will switch to PowerAssist mode. | ||
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+ | At that moment the precise current needed is unknown. The Multi uses the " | ||
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+ | In some cases this multiple is either too high, or too low. This would most likely present as the generator unable to stay connected, or fluctuations to the frequency and voltage. | ||
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+ | The fastest way to diagnose if setting may be interfering with your specific generator and load operation is to disable power assist entirely. If that resolves the issue, then try reducing the Assist current boost factor down until it works reliably and still getting the benefit of the feature without the interference. The optimal value for this will depend on the size of the inverter, the size of the generator, and the size of the load. | ||
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+ | ====== 5. Generator control in 3 phase and parallel systems ====== | ||
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+ | There is some specific and non-intuitive conditions when setting AC input current limits, and Charge Current limits for Large systems that involve more than one MultiPlus, and/or a GX device. | ||
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+ | Those specific details are articulated here: | ||
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+ | Described in the online training theory here: | ||
+ | @ 38 minutes and 43 seconds - https:// | ||
+ | Demonstrated in the 3 phase installation training here: | ||
+ | @ 25 minutes - https:// | ||
====== Still not connecting? ====== | ====== Still not connecting? ====== | ||
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[[https:// | [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Community Discussion on MultiPlus 2x120 and generator phase compatibility ===== | ||
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- | ===== DISQUS ===== | ||
- | ~~DISQUS~~ |
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