Conext SW4048 4,000W 48V Installation

Table Of Contents
Configuring Advanced Settings
975-0638-01-03 4–27
AC Support Mode Setting
When AC Support Mode is enabled, the Conext SW does not ordinarily draw a
large amount of current from the grid. If the Conext SW is drawing more current
than expected, notice that it cannot distinguish between real power and reactive
power. Large current draw will only affect reactive power and not real power, and
utility companies generally only charge by real power consumed.
When AC Support Mode is enabled, the Conext SW primarily supplies local loads
by converting capacity from its battery bank and then only utilizing grid power
when the loads demand more capacity. In addition to AC Support Mode, the
Conext SW also has the enhanced AC support feature. See “Enhanced AC
Support Setting” on page 4–31.
To use the AC Support Mode feature:
1. Enable AC support mode. AC support mode is enabled by default. Check
only to see if it is enabled. If not, enable it.
2. Set the battery voltage threshold for AC support mode to engage.
NOTE: Applicable only when there are no Xanbus devices attached as
described in “Regular AC Support without Xanbus devices” on page 1–10.
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3. Enable state-of-charge (SOC) monitoring if you have a Conext Battery
Monitor installed. AC support on SOC is disabled by default.
CSW4024 00: AC Support
AC Supp Mode
AC Supp Volts
Load Shave
Load Shave Amps
[Enabled]
]
[Disabled]
[24A]
CSW4024 00: Adv
Inverter Settings
Charger Settings
AC Settings
AC Support
Multi Unit Config
Restore Defaults
Adv Features
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Go to Advanced Settings -> AC Support -> AC Supp Mode
CSW4024 00: AC Support
AC Supp Mode
AC Supp Volts
Load Shave
Load Shave Amps
[Enabled]
]
[Disabled]
[24A]
[26.0V
From AC Support -> AC Supp Volts
Press Enter, then select a value using the up
and down arrow buttons. Press Enter.