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Xantrex Prosine TM 2.5 and 3.0 Inverter/Charg ers Installation and Operation Guide PS2.5 PS3.0.
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Prosine TM PS2.5 Inverter/Char g er PS3.0 Inverter/Char ger Installation and Operation Guide.
About Xantrex Xantrex T echnology Inc. is a world-leading supplier of a dvanced power electron ics and controls with products from 50 watt mobile units to one MW util ity-scale systems for wind , sola r, batteries, fuel cells, microturbines, and backup power applications in both grid-connected and standalone systems.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide i IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important safety and opera ting instructions as prescribed by UL and CSA specifications for inverter/chargers. This manual covers PS 2.5 and PS 3.
ii Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 12. W ARNING—RISK OF EXPLOSIVE GASES a) W ORKING IN THE VICIN ITY OF A LEAD-ACID BATTERY IS DAN- GEROUS. BATTERIES GENERATE EXPLOSIVE GASES DURING NORMAL BATTERY OPERATION. BEFORE INST ALLING OR USING YOUR INVER TER/CHARGER, READ THIS MANUAL AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTL Y .
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide iii Materials List Materials List Y our Prosine Inverter/Charger package includes the following items. (See the illustration on pag e v. ) 1. Prosine inverter/charger 2. Control panel with fasteners 3.
iv Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide System / Inst allation Information Before you call Customer Service, please record the fol lowing informatio n about your system. It will help our staff to give you better service. p Serial Number (This is on the side of the Prosine).
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide v Materials List Figure 1. Inverter/Charger Components.
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Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide vii W arranty W arranty What does this warranty cover? This Limited W arranty is provided by Xantrex T echnology , Inc. ("Xantrex") and covers defects in workmanship and materials in your Xantrex Prosine 2.
Disclaimer viii Pro sine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide a) the product if it has been misused, neglected, improperly installed, physically damaged or altered, either internally or external.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide ix W arranty W arning: Limit ations On Use Please refer to your product user manual for limitations on uses of the product.
Return Procedure x Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide xi Content s Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i Materials List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents xii Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide System Information Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Version Information Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide xiii Conten ts Mounting to the Negative Battery Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Mounting to the Side of the Battery Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents xiv Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 1 Section 1: Features Congratulations on your purchase of the Prosine inverter/charger . The Prosine inverter/char ger uses advanced high-frequency sw itching technology in the power conversion process.
Inverter Features 2 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Battery T emperature Shut Down When using the battery-temperature sensor , the charger will shut down if it detects excessively high or low battery temperatures. If battery temperature exceeds 50°C (122°F), or falls below -15°C (5°F), the charger will shut down.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 3 Section 1: Features Over -Curr ent Pr otection When the AC loads connected to the Prosine inverter/charger exceed 50 amps, the inverter will instantaneously reduce the outpu t voltage until the lo ads on the inv e rter are reduced.
Inverter Features 4 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 5 Section 2: Controls and Indicators Prosine 2.5 inverter/chargers feature DC input and output connectors, an AC terminal block, a DIP switch panel for custom configuration, three accessory jacks, an LED control panel for the PS2.
AC Bypass Selector 6 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide you to remotely mount the standard and/or the ACS control panels, described later in this section of this manual. AC Byp ass Selector The small slide switch located between the Batt T emp jack and the Remote Ou tput jacks is the AC Bypass selector switch.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 7 Section 2: Controls and In dicators St andard LED Control Panel The Prosine inverter/charger is supplied with a control panel that can be mounted into an instrument panel, bulkhead or wall.
St andard LED Control Panel 8 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Battery St atus Indicator The Battery Status LED Display includes two vertical series of LEDs that indicate the battery voltage and current. A conversion table enables yo u to estimate the AC output from the invert er by th e DC current.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 9 Section 2: Controls and In dicators Fault LED This LED flashes on-and-off during an error condition from which the unit will automatically recover and restart when the condition is remedied.
St andard LED Control Panel 10 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Power Indicator A green LED labeled UTILITY/SHOREPOWER (INCOMING) lig hts whenever AC power is supplied to the AC INPUT connectors on the inverter/charger .
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 11 Section 2: Controls and In dicators Mounting and Inst alling the LED Control Panel Y ou can install the LED Control Panel in a convenient lo cation up to 5 0-feet from the Prosine in verter/ charger unit.
ACS Control Panel 12 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide ACS Control Panel The Advanced Control System (ACS) panel features a two-line 16-character liquid crystal display (LCD) that enables you to monitor and control your Prosine inverter/charger from a remote location.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 13 Section 2: Controls and In dicators Liquid Cryst al Display Y ou can cycle the LCD panel through a menu tr ee of items that provide both system display information and adjustable parameters. Some display screens allow you to set configuration parameters.
ACS Control Panel 14 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Menu Navigation Procedure T o navigate through the menu and select parameters: 1. Press the S or T keys to scroll up or down through the menu; 2. Press the ENTER key to enter a menu; 3.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 15 Section 2: Controls and In dicators AC Information Menu AC Information menus include AC input and outp ut voltage, AC input and output current (amperage), and one configuration parameter: breaker size.
ACS Control Panel 16 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Battery Information Menu This menu displays the current configuration settings associated with the battery s ystem. These parameters include battery type, size, and temperat ure.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 17 Section 2: Controls and In dicators Charger Information Menu The Charger menu displays the char ging status and en ables you to determine if an equalization request is enabled. A char ger override request is also available at this menu.
ACS Control Panel 18 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide System Information Menu The System Information menu displays the current system startup mode, audible alarm mode, last system fault number , chassis temperature at four areas in the inverter/charger , and the system buss voltage.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 19 Section 2: Controls and In dicators V ersion Information Menu The V ersion Informatio n menu displays the version number of the software used in th e ACS, an d the version number of the two main internal microprocessors used in the Prosine inverter/char ger .
Faults Display & Reset Button 20 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Fault s Display & Reset Button Fault LED This LED flashes on-and-off during an error condition from which the unit will auto matically recover and restart when the condition is remedied.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 21 Section 2: Controls and In dicators Power Indicator A green LED labeled “ UTILITY/SHOREPOWER (INCOMING) ” lights whenever AC power is supplied to the AC INPUT connectors on the inverter/charger .
Mounting and Installing the ACS Control Panel 22 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Mounting and Inst alling the ACS Control Panel Y ou can install the ACS Control Panel in a convenient location up to 50 feet from the Prosine inverter/ charger unit.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 23 Section 2: Controls and In dicators Battery T emperature Sensor The temperature sensor continuously measures th e temperature of the battery and adjusts charger output for a more accurate, temperature-compensated charge.
Battery T emperature Sensor 24 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 25 Section 3: Configuration This section explains how to c onfigure the Prosine inverter/charger to best meet your electrical system requirements and get maximum performance using the DIP switches located on the side of the unit.
DIP Switch Settings 26 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide SWITCH BANK 1 (SW1) Battery T ype Switch 1 c UP Flo oded DOWN Gel Not used Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Battery T emperature Sw.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 27 Section 3: Configuration SWITCH BANK 2 (SW2) Audible Alarm Switch 1 c UP Audible signals enabled Max AC Current Draw DOWN Audible signals disabled Switch 2 Not Used Breaker Rating (Amp s) AC service rating Maximum DC Charging A mps PS 2.
ACS Configuration 28 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide ACS Configuration The ACS Control Panel enables you to configure the Prosine inverter/charger to your particular installation. All of the ACS Control Panel menus (except V ersion Information) contain one or more configurable parameters.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 29 Section 3: Configuration ACS Configuration Considerations ACS Configuration settings override the DIP switch settings discussed above. If your unit has been configured using the ACS control panel, it will retain these configuration settings even after the ACS has been disconnected.
ACS Configuration Conside rations 30 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide AC (Shorepower) Configuration Only one configurable parameter is found in the AC Informatio n menu : breaker size. An AC circuit breaker must be installed in the AC supply circuit (shorepower) leading to the Prosine inverter/ charger .
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 31 Section 3: Configuration Battery Configuration The Battery Information menu ha s three configuration parameters: Battery T ype, Battery Size, and Battery T emperature. All of these parameters have an ef fect upon the optimal charging regime.
ACS Configuration Conside rations 32 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide BA TTERY INFO: TYPE: FLOODED BA TTERY INFO: SIZE: 75Ah ENTER BA TTERY INFO: TYPE: GEL BA TTERY INFO: SIZE: 2000.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 33 Section 3: Configuration Inverter Configuration All the items on the Inverter menu are configuration parameters. The first two items are Load Sense parameters. The remaining items are high- and low-voltage alarms and cut-off settings.
ACS Configuration Conside rations 34 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide The voltage range for these alarms and cutoffs is generally set at the factory at the absolute minimum and maximum, as shown in th e illustration above for 12 -volt systems.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 35 Section 3: Configuration is normal. The audible alarm will be silenced after a few moments, the LEDs will stop flashing, and the EQUALIZE LED will be lighted. ENTE R EQUALIZE IS NOW: ENABLED EQUALIZE IS NOW: Ð DISABLED HIT AN ARROW KEY system will Ð .
ACS Configuration Conside rations 36 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide System Configuration The System Information menu contains two configurati on items: System Startup Default and Audible Alarm. Both are user configuration items and are selected by pressing ENTER .
Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide 37 Section 4: Inverter/Charger Inst allation This section describes the tools and materials required, the appropriate location and environment for mounting the inverter/charger , AC an d DC cabling, a nd step-by -step instructions to install the unit.
Installation Overview 38 Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide 4. Select an appropriate mounting location. The Pros ine must be mounte d vertically on a bulkhead or wall with the AC and DC connect ors on the bottom. The Prosine is a solid- state electronic device and must be located in an appropriate environment.
Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide 39 Section 4: Inverter/Charger Installation 13. T ighten the cable clamps and secure the cables to the wall or bulkhead to prevent unnecessary strain on the connections. Repl ace the cover over the AC connection block.
Designing the Installation 40 Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide Designing the Inst allation All installations of the Prosine in verter/charger system share many common components, described briefly in this section. AC & DC cabling, circuit breakers, fuses, and distribution panels are more fully described in following sections.
Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide 41 Section 4: Inverter/Charger Installation gauge number indicates a smaller wire diameter (for example: a 2 A WG cable is smaller than a 00 A WG cable). Under the MCM standard, a larger number indicates a lar ger cable (example: a 350 MCM cable is lar ger than a 250 MCM cable).
T ools and Materials Re quired 42 Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide T ools and Materials Required Y ou will need the following tools and materials to properly install the Prosine inverter/ch.
Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide 43 Section 4: Inverter/Charger Installation W ARNING Explosion hazard: This equipment contains components which tend to produce arcs or sparks.
Mounting the Prosine Inverter/Ch arger 44 Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide Mounting the Prosine Inverter/Charger The inverter must be mounted on a vertical surface as shown.
Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide 45 Section 4: Inverter/Charger Installation AC Cabling AC wiring must be sized to match the current rating of the AC breakers you provide on the input and output AC circuits in accordance with the electrical codes or regulations applicable to your installation.
DC Cabling 46 Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide DC Cabling DC wiring includes the positive and negative conductors from the battery(s) as well as a disconnect device and over-current protection. Locate your battery(s) as close as possible to your inverter (or vice-versa) to reduce energy losses caused by cable resistance.
Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide 47 Section 4: Inverter/Charger Installation For best performance, the wire sizes shown in the table below will allow the Prosine to operate properly . Please note that regulatory requirements may not allow you to use the wire size given for 5 foot and 10 foot dist ances.
Recommended DC Cable Sizes For Proper Operatio n 48 Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide DC Cabling Procedure CAUTION Reversing the positive and negative battery cables will damage the Pr osine inverter/ charger and void your warranty . This type of damage is easily detected.
Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide 49 Section 4: Inverter/Charger Installation 8. If you are using the remote temperature sensor , plug it into the temperature sensor jack (BA TT TEMP) on the side of the Prosine inverter/charger chassis.
Connecting the Bat tery T emperature Sensor 50 Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide • Attaching the sensor to the side of the battery using the self-adhesive backing also provides good results in most situations. Mounting to the Negative Battery T erminal T o mount the sensor on th e negative battery terminal: See Figure 5 .
Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide 51 Section 4: Inverter/Charger Installation 7. Check that the sensor and all wires are fastened securely . 8. T urn the battery switch on ag ain (if you opened it in step 2). 9. Route the sensor cable to the inverter/charger and plug it into the BA TTER Y TEMP jack.
T ypical System Diagrams 52 Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide T ypical System Diagrams Every installation is a custom-desi gned system. It could be a resid ential, solar , marine, or R V installation with an almost unlim it ed number of variations.
Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide 53 Section 4: Inverter/Charger Installation Recreational V ehicle System The diagram below illustrate s a typical R V system with the following components: 1. AC power supplied from a shorepower connector 2.
T ypical System Diagrams 54 Pr osine Installation & Operation Guide Residential Solar and Wind System This diagram illustrates a residential system that features the following components: 1. AC power from utility lines 2. Main AC distribution center with 30-amp circuit breaker feeding the inverter/char ger 3.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 55 Section 5: Operation After all the AC and DC wiring has been installed, you can follow the instructions below to perform the initial startup. First, take a moment to go back ov er all connections and make sure they are secure and in the proper terminal.
Prosine Inverter Load Sense Mod e 56 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Prosine Inverter Load Sense Mode When the inverter is ON, it can be set up so that it periodically searches for the presence of a load. The unit will “sleep” if the load it detects is less than the search mode setting.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 57 Section 5: Operation Input V oltage: The Prosine inverter/charger operates from an input voltage ranging from 10 volts to 16 volts, (20 to 32 vol.
Operating Limits for Inverter Operation 58 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 59 Section 6: Multist age Charging The Prosine inverter/charger has a fully functional multistage batter y char ger . Any time an acceptable (within frequency and voltage parameters) AC sour ce is presented to the unit, it will charge the batteries connected to it.
Charging Profile 60 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide limit, based on battery size settings, charging moves on to the next stage. For flooded batteries, the absorption charge is maintained for approximately one more hour . The absorption charge stage restores the remaining 25% of the battery’ s charge.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 61 Section 6: Multistage Charging Operation in Charger Mode W ARNING Explosion hazard : During charging, the battery may generate potentially explosive gases. Follow all the Important Safety Instructions that start on page i.
Operation in Equalization Mod e 62 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide battery electrolyte level. Fill only with dist illed water if the electrolyte level is low . Use a battery hydrometer to measure specific gravity of each cell. For lead-acid batteries that are fully charged, the reading should be approximat ely 1.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 63 Section 6: Multistage Charging switch to the GEL position even if they use starved-electroly te techn olog y rather than gelled electrolyte technol ogy .
Operating Limits for Charger Operation 64 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Battery Charging and Equalization Guide The following table lists several pop ular batteries by brand an d.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 65 Section 6: Multistage Charging GNB St ow - away Set to FLOODED. Set to Cold for all ambient temps Battery is fully charged at a specific gravity of 1.285. This is a calcium/lead type battery and requires a higher charging voltage than normal.
Operating Limits for Charger Operation 66 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 67 Section 7: Batteries This section of the manual is included to help you be tter understand the factors invo lved with battery charging, care, and maintenance, by discussing the physical make-up and characteristics of chemical storage batteries.
Ty p e s 68 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Y our Prosine inverter/charger is designed to be used with deep-cycle, lead-acid batteries. These batteries are designed for deep discharge service where they will be repeatedly charged and discharged.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 69 Section 7: Batteries Sealed Gel Cell Another type of deep-cycle battery construction is the sealed gel-cell. They don’ t use removable battery caps. The electrolyte is in the form of a gel rather than a liquid.
Battery Bank Sizing 70 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Insulated battery enclosures also ensure that the temperatures of the individual battery cells are more consistent, preventing unequal char ging which can cause battery failure (some cells will be overcharged while others are undercharged).
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 71 Section 7: Batteries HOURS. This can then be easily converted to an estimate of the battery amp-hours that the appliance requires: BA TTER Y AMP-.
Estimating Battery Requi rements 72 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide When sizing your battery , be conservative, and resist the temptation to skip the last (multiply by 2) step of this calculation.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 73 Section 7: Batteries Monthly Battery Maintenance W ARNING W ear appropriate attire and eye protection. Use caution when working with metal tools around batteries. Do not allow any metal object to come into contact with b oth battery terminals at the same time.
Monthly Battery Maintenance 74 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Equipment p W ater ho se with spray nozzle or 5-gallon watering bucket p Empty spray bott le p Old clothing p Eye pro.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 75 Section 7: Batteries Cables Inspect all battery cables for missing or damage d insulation or loose connections. Inspect any openings through which the cables pass. En su re that all such openings are equipped with a rub ber grommet or conduit to prevent chafing the cable.
Cabling & Hook-up C onfigurations 76 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Series Connection When batteries are connected with the positive te rminal of one to the negative terminal of the next, they are connected in series.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 77 Section 7: Batteries Series – Parallel Connection As the name implies, both the series and parallel techniques are used in combination. The result is an increase in both the voltage and the capacity of the total battery bank.
Cabling & Hook-up C onfigurations 78 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 79 Appendix A: S pecifications INVERTER Prosine 2.5 12-volt; (24-volt in p arenthesis) Prosine 3.0 12-v olt; (24-volt in parenthesis) Continuous out.
80 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Charger Output Volt ages GENERAL Prosine 2.5 12-volt; (24-volt in p arenthesis) Prosine 3.0 12-v olt; (24-volt in parenthesis) T ransfer T ime In.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 81 Appendix A: Specifications Prosine 2.5/3.0 Chassis Dimensions.
82 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Prosine 2.5/3.0 Chassis Dimensions with Bracket s.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 83 Appendix A: Specifications Prosine 2.5 Efficiency Curve Prosine Over-Current Shut down Response P ro s i n e 2. 5 E ff i ci e ncy 1 20 Va c, 12Vdc mode l 80.0 81.0 82.0 83.0 84.0 85.0 86.0 87.0 88.
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Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 85 Appendix B: Inverter Applications AC loads on the inverter dif fer in the way they perform. There are diff erent types of loads: resistive loads, inductive loads, and prob lem lo ads. Resistive Loads These are the loads that the inverter finds the simplest and most ef ficien t to drive.
Problem Loads in Load Se nse 86 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide present a load until line voltage is available. When this occurs, each unit waits for the other to begin.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 87 Appendix C: Troubleshooting What to do if a problem occurs This section may help you narrow down the sour ce of any problem you may encounter . Before contacting Xantrex, please work through the steps listed below .
Error Code Displays and What They Mean 88 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide Error Code Displays and What They Mean Many types of faults are recognized by the Pros ine i nverter/charger . Should a recognized fault occur , the fault LED will illuminate and an error code wi ll be displayed.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 89 Appendix C: T roubleshootin g Error Code T able The following table lists the error codes, likely causes, and suggested solutions. Error Code Description of Fault Possible Cause Solution 000, 255 No Fault recorded No faults detected since the Prosine was turned on.
Error Code T able 90 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 002 Battery V oltage is too low 1. Discharged battery . 2. Old or faulty battery . 3. Battery cables to the Pros- ine inverter/charger are too small, too long, or there is a loose connection.
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 91 Appendix C: T roubleshootin g 008-015 Ambient temperatures or internal component temper- atures are too high or too low . 1. Power required by AC load is too high. 2. Blocked ventilation. 3. Room temperature too high 4.
Error Code T able 92 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 195 Internal DC bus voltage is low in Charge mode 1 There may be a hot to ground wiring error .
Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 93 Appendix C: T roubleshootin g 206 AC Output voltage too high 1. Some loads, like motors, can feed power back into the output of the Prosine. This may result in a tempo- rary over-voltage which may trigger a fault condi- tion.
Error Code T able 94 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide.
95 Index A absorption charge defined , 59 AC (shorepower) configuration , 29 AC bonding , 45 AC cabling , 40 , 45 AC circuit breakers , 45 AC disconnect and overload device , 40 AC disconnect and over.
Index 96 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide battery Amp-hour capacity , 70 battery bank sizing , 70 battery capacity , 30 , 70 battery configuration , 30 battery current indicator , 8.
Index Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 97 battery temperature , 25 , 26 battery type , 25 , 26 load sense , 25 , 26 distilled water , 61 , 62 , 73 down arrow key , 13 drill press , .
Index 98 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide lights fluorescent , 85 incandescent , 86 line (hot) , 38 liquid crystal disp lay , 13 load sense described , 2 parameters , 32 setting par.
Index Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide 99 recreational vehicle , 53 residential backup system , 40 , 52 residential solar and wind , 54 System Information menu , 18 , 35 system star.
Index 100 Pr osine 2.5/3.0 Installation & Operation Guide.
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