Conext XW PRO 6848 6,800W 48V Installation

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Point P4 60.02 60 to 61 0 0
Point P5 60.04 60.04 to 61 0 0
Point P6 62 61 to 64 -100 -100 to 0
NOTE: If both P(V) and P(f) are active then the lesser of the two power levels shall take
precedence (i.e. the curve that is curtailing the active power the most shall set the output
power level)
Voltage Ride Through (VRT)
The Conext XW Pro has the capability of remaining connected to the utility grid and
operational for defined time intervals (ride-through) while AC voltage deviates from the
nominal range, as shown in the figure below. At the end of ride-through time, if the utility
grid voltage has not recovered to normal range, the Conext XW Pro will disconnect and
transition to Inverter (Grid-Forming) Mode.
Voltage Ride-through is enabled by default.
Figure 37High/Low Voltage Ride-through (HVRT/LVRT) regions
n When in the Continuous Operation region (Near Nominal), the Conext XW Pro
operates indefinitely without tripping.
n When in Low-Voltage 1 (LV1) or Low-Voltage (LV2) region, the Conext XW Pro goes
into Mandatory Operation (i.e. generates an output current greater than or equal to
80% of pre-disturbance current value).
n When in the Low-Voltage 3 (LV3) or High-Voltage 1 (HV1) region, the Conext XW Pro
goes into Momentary Cessation (i.e. decreases the output current to less than 10% of
nominal AC output current and remain online for the ride-through specified time, with
the capability of immediate restore normal operation when utility grid voltage returns
to near-nominal range).
n When in the High-Voltage 2 (HV2) region, the Conext XW Pro goes into Cease to
Energise (i.e. stops injecting output current to the utility grid; it does not imply
galvanic isolation or disconnection).
Specifications Conext XW Pro Owner's Guide
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