Product Manual

Specifications
78 900-0167-01-00 Rev B
Definitions
The following is a list of initials, terms, and definitions used in conjunction with this product.
Table 26 Terms and Definitions
Term Definition
12V AUX Auxiliary connection that supplies 12 Vdc to control external devices
AC Alternating Current; refers to voltage produced by the inverter, utility grid, or generator
AGS Advanced Generator Start
CSA Canadian Standards Association; establishes Canadian national standards and the Canadian
Electrical Code, including C22.1 and C22.2
DC Direct Current; refers to voltage produced by the batteries or renewable source
DVM Digital Voltmeter
FCC Federal Communications Commission
GND Ground; a permanent conductive connection to earth for safety reasons; also known as Chassis
Ground, Protective Earth, PE, Grounding Electrode Conductor, and GEC
Grid/Hybrid™ System technology which optimizes both grid-interactive and off-grid options
Grid-interactive,
grid-intertie, grid-tie
Utility grid power is available for use and the inverter is a model capable of returning (selling)
electricity back to the utility grid
HBX High Battery Transfer; a function of the remote system display
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; refers to a series of standards and practices for the
testing of electrical products
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission; an international standards organization
Invert, inverting The act of converting DC voltage to AC voltage for load use or other applications
LBCO Low Battery Cut-Out; set point at which the inverter shuts down due to low voltage
LED Light-Emitting Diode; refers to indicators used by the inverter and the system display
NEC National Electric Code
NEU AC Neutral; also known as Common
Off-grid
Utility grid power
is no
t
available for use
PV Photovoltaic
RELAY AUX Auxiliary connection that uses switch (relay) contacts to control external devices
RTS Remote Temperature Sensor; accessory that measures battery temperature for charging
Split-phase A type of utility electrical system with two “hot” lines that typically carry 120 Vac with respect to
neutral and 240 Vac with respect to each other; common in North America
System display Remote interface device (such as the MATE3), used for monitoring, programming and
communicating with the inverter; also called “remote system display”
Three-phase, 3-phase A type of utility electrical system with three “hot” lines, each 120° out of phase;
each carries the nominal line voltage with respect to neutral; each carries voltage with respect to
each other equaling the line voltage multiplied by 1.732
Utility grid The electrical service and infrastructure supported by the electrical or utility company; also called
“mains”, “utility service”, or “grid”