Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page i Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Conext™ XW Conext XW+ 6848 NA Conext XW+ 5548 NA Owner’s Guide 975-0240-01-01 Revision H November 2017 http://solar.schneider-electric.com www.schneider-electric.
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Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page iii Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM About This Guide Purpose The purpose of this Owner’s Guide is to provide the information and procedures necessary for configuring, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the Schneider Electric Conext XW+ Inverter/Charger. Scope This Guide includes information about monitoring and configuring the Conext XW+.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page iv Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM About This Guide Organization This Guide is organized into four chapters and three appendices. Chapter 1, “Introduction”, describes the operational features of the Conext XW+ Inverter/Charger. Chapter 2, “Monitoring Operation”, contains information about monitoring Conext XW+ Inverter/Charger operation using the inverter information panel or the Conext System Control Panel.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page v Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Important Safety Instructions READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - DO NOT DISCARD This guide contains important safety instructions for the Conext XW+ Inverter/ Charger that must be followed during operation and troubleshooting. Read and keep this Owner’s Guide for future reference.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page vi Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Safety Safety Information 1. Before using the inverter, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the unit, the batteries, and all appropriate sections of this manual. 2. Use of accessories not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may result in a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. 3. The inverter is designed to be permanently connected to your AC and DC electrical systems.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page vii Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Safety DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH • Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E or CSA Z462. • This equipment must only be installed and serviced by qualified electrical personnel. • Never operate energized with covers removed • Energized from multiple sources.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page viii Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Safety Precautions When Working With Batteries Note: Battery work and maintenance must be done by qualified personnel knowledgeable about batteries to ensure compliance with battery handling and maintenance safety precautions. DANGER HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH • Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page ix Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Safety Explosive Gas Precautions WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD This equipment is not ignition protected. To prevent fire or explosion, do not install this product in locations that require ignition-protected equipment. This includes any space containing gasoline-powered machinery, fuel tanks, as well as joints, fittings, or other connections between components of the fuel system.
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Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 1 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM 1 Introduction Chapter 1, “Introduction”, describes the operational features of the Conext XW+ Inverter/Charger.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 2 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Introduction Features The Conext XW+ is a modular building block sine-wave inverter/charger that can be used for residential and commercial battery based off-grid, grid backup, and grid interactive applications. The Conext XW+ is a self-contained DC to AC inverter, battery charger, and integrated AC transfer switch. It is configurable in a hybrid system to operate with generators and renewable energy sources.
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Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 4 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Introduction Through firmware control over power conversion and the management of K1 and K2, Conext XW+ can facilitate advanced interaction with the utility grid to optimize the utilization of renewable and non-renewable energy sources. Because the Conext XW+ is a device capable of forming an AC grid signal (AC voltage and frequency) it is also ideal for use off-grid.
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Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 7 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Operation Surge Performance Unlike many other inverters, the Conext XW+ helps stop voltage from sagging dramatically during surge conditions. The Conext XW+ handles surges of over twice its rated output power with only a minimal drop in output voltage for limited periods of time.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 8 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Introduction AC Coupling Off-grid AC Coupled system architecture is often used to create a stand-alone grid. Commonly this means that PV inverters are connected to the output of a battery-based inverter/charger putting both on the same AC bus along with the AC loads. In this scenario, the battery powered inverter charger provides the necessary frequency and voltage to enable the PV inverter to produce power.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 9 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Operation Further details about AC Coupling can be found in the document AC Coupling of Inverters Solutions Guide (975-0240-01-01) available at http://solar.schneiderelectric.com. Multi-unit Operation Up to three Conext XW+ units can be installed together in a single phase configuration with the Conext PDP (Power Distribution Panel).
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 10 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Introduction AC Transfer Multiple Conext XW+ units monitor each other to determine the quality of AC input. If AC input is deemed to be bad by any of the paralleled units, no transfer to AC Out occurs and the AC LED continues to flash on each unit’s information panel until the AC is qualified by all. If the system was in passthrough and AC fails on any unit, all units transfer to invert simultaneously.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 11 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring the Conext XW+ Monitoring the Conext XW+ Operation of the Conext XW+ can be monitored using the factory-installed inverter information panel or the optional Conext System Control Panel and ComBox. To configure the Conext XW+, the Conext System Control Panel or ComBox must be used.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 12 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Introduction Conext System Control Panel The Conext System Control Panel (Conext SCP) or Conext ComBox is required for configuring the Conext XW+ and other Xanbus-enabled system components. The Conext SCP features: • A liquid crystal display which provides graphics and text describing real time operation and status information. • LED event and warning indicator.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 1 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM 2 Monitoring Operation Chapter 2, “Monitoring Operation”, contains information about monitoring Conext XW+ Inverter/Charger operation using the inverter information panel or the Conext System Control Panel.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 2 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation Monitoring Operation with the Inverter Information Panel The inverter information panel on each Conext XW+ monitors a single Conext XW+. The Conext XW+ information panel displays basic information and performs start up, shut down, equalization and standby functions.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 3 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation with the Inverter Information Panel When one AC input LED is on and the other AC input LED is flashing, AC input is present on both AC1 and AC2. However, the Conext XW+ can qualify and receive AC input from only one source at a time. The qualified source is represented by the steadily lit LED.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 4 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation Monitoring Charger Status The green LED labelled “A” indicates the Conext XW+ is charging the battery bank. When this LED is on, the numeric display screen shows battery charging current in amps. Symbol LED On LED Flashing LED Off The Conext XW+ is charging the battery bank. The numeric display screen shows battery charging current in amps. AC coupled charging is occurringa.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 5 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation with the Inverter Information Panel Monitoring Events The Red Event LED indicates the presence of a fault or warning in the system. To clear active events, briefly press and release the STARTUP/SHUTDOWN button. Symbol LED On LED Flashing The Conext XW+ has a fault and has stopped charging or inverting. The LED also turns on steadily if the unit has both a fault and a warning.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 6 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation WARNING BATTERY TYPE AND SETUP HAZARDS Incorrect battery configurations or settings for battery types can lead to dangerously high battery temperature, fire and explosion.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 7 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation with the Inverter Information Panel Using Startup/Shutdown/Standby Modes Startup/Shutdown control When the Conext XW+ is operating, pressing and holding the STARTUP/SHUTDOWN button for five seconds shuts down the unit. To return the unit to its operating state, press the STARTUP/SHUTDOWN button again.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 8 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation In a multiple-unit installation, when a slave Conext XW+ is shut down, other Conext XW+ units continue to supply Xanbus network power and the Conext AGS and Conext SCP continue to operate. Monitoring Battery Level When the Conext XW+ is inverting, the row of five LEDs indicates the approximate available SOC (State of Charge) of the batteries connected to the system.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 9 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation with the Inverter Information Panel Reading the Display Screen The numeric display screen shows the following information about the operational state of the Conext XW+: 975-0240-01-01 • Output power in kilowatts (when the (kW) LED is lit). • Battery charger current in Amps (when the • when the Conext XW+ is in Standby mode. • when the Conext XW+ is in Search mode.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 10 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation Monitoring Operation with the Conext SCP The Conext System Control Panel (Conext SCP) provides remote configuration and monitoring capability for the Conext XW+ and all other Xanbus-enabled devices in the network.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 11 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation with the Conext SCP Using the Standby Button The Standby button has two functions. First, the Standby button can disable inverting and charging for the Conext XW+ units in the system. Second, when pressed simultaneously with the Exit button, the Standby button can put the entire system into Standby mode.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 12 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation Appears for a few seconds after the system starts up or when the system has been reset. Startup Screen System Status System Status Screen Select Device Press Enter to view Select Device menu. Select Device Screen Select device from list and press Enter to view Device Setup menu.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 13 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation with the Conext SCP Conext XW+ Home Screen The Conext XW+ Home screen is the first of the device Home screens. Each Conext XW+ installed in the system has its own Home screen. The Conext XW+ Home screen displays status information for the Conext XW+. The screen appearance varies with the status of the Conext XW+ (standby, inverting, etc.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 14 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation Reading the System Status Screen The System Status screen displays: • Qualified AC source (if applicable) and total power to and from the source. • Battery voltage and capacity level. • Net battery input or output current. • Total inverter loading. • Time and date. System Status 20.4A 53.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 15 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation with the Conext SCP Top Line: Device name and number XW+ 6848 00:Home -26.4A setup 0.0V Invert 51.9V 1250W 0W Line 1: Conext XW+ status Line 2: Battery current (in + or out -) and voltage (Battery current is negative when selling. Amps * Volts = Total Power Sold) system Line 3: Power supplied to loads Line 4: AC in status Setup arrow indicates the Enter button.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 16 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation Table 2-1 Conext XW+ Home Screen States Conext XW+ Status Displayed When... CHG Finish The Conext XW+ has completed charging or the charge cycle has been interrupted and is transitioning to the next state. This stage lasts about one minute, while the battery is allowed to settle and battery voltage to drop back to normal.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 17 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation with the Conext SCP Table 2-1 Conext XW+ Home Screen States Conext XW+ Status Load Shaving Displayed When... The Conext XW+ supports the utility grid when there is AC input on AC1 and the current required to power the loads rises above the Load Shave Amps setting between the Load Shave Start and Load Shave Stop times set on the Grid Support menu.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 18 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation Reading the Meters Screen The Meters screen displays total system power production, grid voltage and current status, and load voltage and current status. To view the Meters screen: • On the Conext XW+ setup menu, highlight Meters and press Enter. XW+ 6848 00: Setup Meters XW+ 6848 00: Meters [Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Bulk] [Disabled] [Operating] 4500VA 3200W 21.1A 120V 21.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 19 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Monitoring Operation with the Conext SCP Table 2-2 Meters Screen Screen Item Description AC2 Freq AC frequency connected to the Conext XW+ AC2 terminals. Load Power Power consumed by the AC loads attached to AC OUT, in volt-amps and watts. Load L1 AC voltage and current supplied from L1 to the AC loads on AC OUT. Load L2 AC voltage and current supplied from L2 to the AC loads on AC OUT.
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Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 1 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM 3 Configuration Chapter 3, “Configuration” explains how to navigate through the Conext System Control Panel menus and configure the Conext XW+ Inverter/Charger.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 2 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Using the Conext System Control Panel The Conext XW+ is configured using the Conext SCP (Conext System Control Panel). The Conext SCP provides access to settings relating to AC input and output, battery charging, and grid-tie operation.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 3 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Using the Conext System Control Panel Table 3-1 Conext XW+ Setup Menu Menu Item Description Inverter Enables or disables the inverter. Search Mode Turns Search Mode on and off. See “Using Search Mode” on page 3–9. Grid Support Enables or disables grid-interactive Conext XW+ features, such as grid support and grid sell mode. See “Grid Support Settings” on page 3–26.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 4 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration For more information, see “Setting the Time” and “Setting the Date” in the Conext System Control Panel Owner’s Guide. Note: Network time on the ComBox overrides time configured on any individual device in the network-enabled power system using network time protocol (NTP).
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 5 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Using the Setup Menus To select the Advanced settings: 1. On the Select Device menu, select a Conext XW+. 2. Press and release Enter + up arrow + down arrow at the same time. Notes: • This keypress enables the advanced settings for every device in the system. • After performing the keypress, Advanced Settings appears at the top of the Setup menu.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 6 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration To select and change a configurable setting: 1. On the desired configuration menu, press the up arrow or down arrow button to highlight the setting you want to change. 2. Press Enter to highlight the current value of the setting. 3. Press the up arrow or the down arrow button to change the value. Hold down the button to scroll through a large range of values quickly.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 7 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Using the Setup Menus Basic Settings XW+ 6848 00:Basic Batt Type [Flooded] XW+ 6848 00:Inv [44V] [10s] [2.0V] [65V] [50W] [2s] [440Ah] [100%] [2-Stage] [50V] [AC1] [60A] [60A] [54V] [44V] XW+ 6848 00:Chg [Flooded] Custom Settings [440Ah] [100%] [2-Stage] [Warm] [50V] [180min] [12:00AM] [12:00AM] Custom Settings is displayed only when Custom is selected as the Batt Type. Custom Settings [Enabled] [64.0V] [57.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 8 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Inverter Settings Menu The Inverter Settings menu contains settings that control when the Conext XW+ starts and stops producing AC output. Table 3-2 Inverter Settings Menu Item Description Low Batt Cut Out Low Batt Cut Out controls when the inverter stops producing AC output due to a low battery voltage condition.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 9 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Inverter Settings Menu Using the Low Battery Cut Out and LBCO Delay Settings WARNING ADVANCED CONFIGURATION HAZARD Advanced menu settings should be used by qualified personnel only. Three phase operation should be configured by qualified personnel only. Consult with the local utility before enabling Conext XW+ sell mode or grid support functions.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 10 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Single units When a single Conext XW+ has search mode enabled, the inverter sends electrical search pulses through its AC output. These search pulses look for connected AC loads. The delay between search pulses is set using the Search Delay setting. After a load larger than the Search Watts setting is detected, the inverter starts producing AC output.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 11 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Charger Settings Menu Charger Settings Menu The Charger Settings menu provides options for configuring the Conext XW+ to operate from your battery bank. Table 3-3 Charger Settings Menu Item Description Batt Type Sets the system battery chemistry and type: Flooded (default), AGM, Gel, and Custom.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 12 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Table 3-3 Charger Settings Menu Item Description Chg Block Start Sets the time to halt charging on AC1 (Grid). The AC2 (Gen) port is unaffected by the Conext XW+ block settings. The charger block start and stop settings allow you to select when the charger stops charging on AC1. To disable the charger block function, set Chg Block Start and Chg Block Stop to the same time.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 13 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Charger Settings Menu Note: Using the Conext SCP, make sure that every XW+ unit in the multi-unit configuration is set to Charger = Enabled under the Setup menu for each inverter. Note: If Cascading is Enabled in SCP, the charger settings will cascade to other Conext XW+ units with the same DC Associations.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 14 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Exit Current Threshold can be effectively disabled by programming the amp-hour capacity to 0. In this case, absorption will only exit once the Max Absorption timer expires. Charge current during equalize state (optional state not shown here) is normally limited to 10% of the programmed amp-hour capacity setting.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 15 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Charger Settings Menu Note: If there are DC loads on the batteries, the charger’s current may not decrease to a level to transition to the next stage of charging. In this case, the charger stays in absorption until the Absorb Time setting is reached. To avoid having the charger remain in absorption for too long, adjust Absorb Time on the Charger Settings menu.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 16 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Float Stage Float charge maintains the batteries slightly above the self discharge voltage of the batteries. The charge current in float is the current necessary to maintain the batteries at the Float Voltage setting, limited only by the inverter's capability or other settings that limit the inverter's maximum charge rate.
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Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 18 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Note: When the charge cycle is interrupted, the charger will restart charging at the beginning of the multi-stage algorithm. Exit Current Threshold can be effectively disabled by programming the amp-hour capacity to 0. In this case, absorption will only exit once the Max Absorption timer expires.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 19 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Charger Settings Menu After absorption, the maximum charge DC current is set to 10% of battery capacity (for example, 44 A for 440 Ah). See Figure 3-6. This constant current charge will continue until the voltage has increased to the equalize voltage at which point the battery will be regulated at the temperature compensated equalize voltage.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 20 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Equalization Procedure To start equalizing the batteries, do one of the following: • On the Conext Setup menu, highlight Equalize and select Enable. • Press the Equalize button on the inverter information panel for five seconds. If the Conext XW+ will not perform the equalization, see Warning W96 “Cannot Equalize” in Table 4-3 on page 4–12.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 21 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Charger Settings Menu Custom and Lithium Ion Battery Settings Sub Menus WARNING BATTERY TYPE AND SETUP HAZARDS Incorrect battery configurations or settings for battery types can lead to dangerously high battery temperature, fire and explosion.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 22 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration The LithiumIon sub menu can be viewed if LithiumIon is selected as the Batt Type. This menu allows you to select an external BMS or adjust charging specifications for lithium ion batteries that fall outside the default settings for the battery types the Conext XW+ offers. Table 3-4 describes the items on the Custom Battery Settings menu.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 23 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Charger Settings Menu Table 3-4 Custom Battery Settings Menu Item Description 3Stage Used for 3-Stage Lithium Ion charging. Allows for Bulk Voltage, Max Bulk Current, Absorb Voltage, Max Absorb Current, Float Voltage, Max Float Current, DisChglmax, and DisChglmax Timer settings (in shaded rows). Bulk Voltage Appears only when the Control is set to 2StageNoFloat and 3Stage.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 24 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration For default settings, see “Custom Settings Submenu” on page B–3. AC Input Settings WARNING ADVANCED CONFIGURATION HAZARD Advanced menu settings should be used by qualified personnel only. Three phase operation should be configured by qualified personnel only. Consult with the local utility before enabling Conext XW+ sell mode or grid support functions.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 25 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM AC Input Settings Table 3-5 AC Settings Menu Item Description AC1 Breaker Sets the AC1 (Grid) breaker size, based on the size of the breaker installed upstream from the AC1 connection port. The installed breaker size must not exceed the capacity of the upstream distribution panel.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 26 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Grid Support Settings The Grid Support Settings menu contains configuration options for grid-tie operation. To enable these settings, Grid Support must be enabled in the Setup menu (see “Conext XW+ Setup Menu” on page 3–2). In grid support mode, the Conext XW+ supports the utility grid by limiting the power drawn from the utility to close to zero.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 27 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Grid Support Settings Table 3-6 Grid Support Settings Menu Item Description Grid Supp Volts Sets the level to which the batteries will be discharged when the inverter is selling power to the grid or supporting the power grid by providing additional power to the loads on AC Out. This setting is not adjusted for the battery temperature even if the temperature sensor is installed. Sell Turns sell mode on and off.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 28 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Table 3-6 Grid Support Settings Menu Item Description Load Shave Amps Sets the maximum amount of current that can be drawn from the AC1 (grid) input by the loads and battery charger combined. This setting determines the amperage level at which the inverter starts drawing power from the batteries to add to the utility power to meet the demand of the loads.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 29 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Prioritizing and Managing Energy Sources with Advanced Features Prioritizing and Managing Energy Sources with Advanced Features The Conext XW+ can be programmed to control how and when to use utility power as well as external DC sources of energy such as batteries and solar charge controllers. Advanced features allow management of peak loads, time-ofuse billing and self consumption.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 30 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration • Grid Support enabled, Sell enabled In this mode, all available excess DC power is first used to power local loads. Any remaining power is exported to the utility grid.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 31 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Prioritizing and Managing Energy Sources with Advanced Features Enhanced Grid Support with Conext MPPT Solar Charge Controllers This setup is suitable for Conext Systems with only Conext MPPT Solar Charge Controller(s) networked to Conext XW+ units through Xanbus. In this configuration, Grid Supp Volts is set above the charge controller’s Equalization voltage (for example, 64 volts).
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 32 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Charger Block The charger block feature halts charging on AC1 (Grid) for a period of time each day. This period of time is defined by the Chg Block Start and Chg Block Stop settings. In areas where the utility charges variable rates for electricity, it is preferable to use utility power for charging only during non-peak hours.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 33 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Prioritizing and Managing Energy Sources with Advanced Features To help the batteries supplement the power requirements of the connected load, an additional source of power (solar, wind, or hydroelectric) is recommended. The default PLS setting for Time in Float is zero. In this case, PLS is only entered/ exited as programmed within the time window.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 34 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration When using the system for time-of-use metering, the system should be designed with a battery capacity large enough to support loads during the entire peak rate period without reaching the Low Batt Cut Out setting. Note: If the batteries reach the Low Battery Cut Out setting, the Conext XW+ automatically reconnects to the utility grid to maintain the connected load.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 35 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Generator Support Settings transformer. This feature will attempt to balance the load between L1 and L2. Generator support is most effective for generators under 5 kW. See Table 3-12, “Advanced Features Menu” on page 3–49. Note: The passthrough running and startup (peak) currents of generators attached to AC2 are limited to the maximum current limits of the Conext XW+.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 36 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Note: When GenSupp Mode is enabled and actively operating, the Conext XW+ compensates for active power as a reference for controlling the total current as specified in the GenSupp Amps setting. However, there is also reactive power that is not compensated for by the Conext XW+.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 37 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Auxiliary Output Settings Auxiliary Output Settings WARNING ADVANCED CONFIGURATION HAZARD Advanced menu settings should be used by qualified personnel only. Three phase operation should be configured by qualified personnel only. Consult with the local utility before enabling Conext XW+ sell mode or grid support functions.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 38 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Table 3-8 Aux Menu Values Setting Description Charge Bulk Exit Exits charge bulk mode. In charge bulk mode, the XW operates as a constant power source to the battery bank. Charge Absorption Exit Exits charge absorption mode and starts the following mode, depending on whether the unit is set to two or three-stage charge.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 39 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Multi-Unit Config Menu High Batt Temp Activates the auxiliary output when the battery temperature rises above Hi Batt Temp for the trigger delay time. The auxiliary output turns off when the battery temperature falls below the clear setting for the Clear Delay time. Battery temperature is measured with a battery temperature sensor. Do not use this setting if a battery temperature sensor is not installed.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 40 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Table 3-9 Multi-Unit Config Menu Item Description Default Range Dev Name Allows customization of the default device name. This setting is optional and does not affect operation. See “Setting the Device Name” on page 3–41. n/a n/a Dev Number Allows setting of a unique unit number in a multiple-unit 00 system. See “Setting the Device Number” on page 3–42.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 41 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Multi-Unit Config Menu Setting the Device Name The Dev Name setting allows you to customize the name of the Conext XW+ as it is displayed on other screens and menus. The characters available are: • • • • A to Z a to z 0 to 9 space Note: Increasing the number of characters in a device name may cause other text on the same line to run off the edge of the screen.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 42 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Setting the Device Number When several devices of the same type are installed in the Xanbus network, setting the device number is required to give a Xanbus-enabled device a unique identity. When each identical device has a unique number, the Conext SCP can correctly identify and display status information for each device. A device number consists of two digits ranging from 00 (default) to 31.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 43 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Multi-Unit Config Menu Three-Phase Configuration WARNING ADVANCED CONFIGURATION HAZARD Advanced menu settings should be used by qualified personnel only. Three phase operation should be configured by qualified personnel only. Consult with the local utility before enabling Conext XW+ sell mode or grid support functions.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 44 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Note: The XanBus communications protocol supports a maximum of twelve Conext XW+ units in a single network. To set up a three-phase system: 1. Follow the instructions in the Conext XW+ Inverter/Charger Installation Guide to Daisy chain XW-phA, XW-phB, and XW-phC at each unit’s AC sync port and connect an AC sync cable between the second AC sync port in unit 2 and an AC sync port in unit 3. 2.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 45 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Connections Menu Table 3-10 Example Three-phase Inverter Assignments Line or Phase Inverter Mode Line-2 or Phase-B 3Ph L2 Master 3Ph L2 Slave Suggested Device Number Phase-B or Line-2 Master 20 Phase-B or Line-2 Slave Line-3 or Phase-C 3Ph L3 Master 3Ph L3 Slave Role Assignmenta 21 Phase-C or Line-3 Master 30 Phase-C or Line-3 Slave 31 a.Each phase can support one master unit and one slave unit. b.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 46 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Table 3-11 Connections Menu Item Description DCConn DC input and output connection. This is the common DC connection shared between the Conext XW+, charge controllers, and referenced by the Conext Automatic Generator Start. ACOut AC output connection. This connection specifies a common AC output connection shared between Conext XW+ units.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 47 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Copying Settings From Another Unit Copying Settings From Another Unit WARNING ADVANCED CONFIGURATION HAZARD Advanced menu settings should be used by qualified personnel only. Three phase operation should be configured by qualified personnel only. Consult with the local utility before enabling Conext XW+ sell mode or grid support functions.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 48 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Resetting the Conext XW+ to Default Settings WARNING ADVANCED CONFIGURATION HAZARD Advanced menu settings should be used by qualified personnel only. Three phase operation should be configured by qualified personnel only. Consult with the local utility before enabling Conext XW+ sell mode or grid support functions.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 49 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Using the Advanced Features Using the Advanced Features WARNING ADVANCED CONFIGURATION HAZARD Advanced menu settings should be used by qualified personnel only. Three phase operation should be configured by qualified personnel only. Consult with the local utility before enabling Conext XW+ sell mode or grid support functions.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 50 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Configuration Table 3-12 Advanced Features Menu Item Description Batt_Balance The Battery Balance function is disabled by default and is intended for use with inverters drawing power from a single battery bank. The Battery Balance function should be enabled when Conext XW+ units are used in multi-cluster systems with multiple battery banks.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 1 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM 4 Troubleshooting Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting”, contains information and procedures for identifying and solving possible problems with the Conext XW+ Inverter/Charger.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 2 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting Guidelines This section will help you narrow down the source of any problem you may encounter. Please read the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Check for a Warning or Fault message on the Conext System Control Panel or a Fault code on the inverter information panel. If a message is displayed, record it immediately. 2.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 3 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Inverter Applications Inverter Applications The Conext XW+ performs differently depending on the AC loads connected to it. If you are having problems with any of your loads, read this section. Resistive Loads Resistive loads are the easiest and most efficient to drive. Voltage and current are in phase, which means they are in step with one another. Resistive loads generate heat in order to accomplish their tasks.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 4 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Troubleshooting Clocks You may notice that your clocks are not accurate. Some of the clocks on your appliances may reset when the Conext XW+ is in search mode. Disabling search mode will resolve this issue (See “Using Search Mode” on page 3–9). Searching When the inverter is in search mode, it may fail to start some loads even though the rated wattage on the load is more than the Search Watts setting.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 5 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Inverter Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Solution(s) No AC power output. Open AC output breakers or fuses and bad output wire connections. Check the Load AC Voltage status on the SCP Meters screen and check AC voltage on the inverter AC Out terminal block. The inverter information panel displays . Inverter is disabled. Re-enable inverter.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 6 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Solution(s) Inverter goes into invert mode and starts producing AC output and then stops or does not start at all. Search Watts setting is too low or high. Potential problem loads for search mode: If the search sensitivity is set higher than the combined loads, then connect an auxiliary load to bring the inverter out of search mode before the appliances can be turned on.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 7 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Battery Charger Troubleshooting Battery Charger Troubleshooting To determine the cause of a charger error condition, refer to the troubleshooting solutions below to resolve the situation. Problem Possible Cause Solution AC1/AC2 LED is on, but will not start charging (allow 40 seconds to synchronize). 1) Charger is disabled on the Setup menu. 1) Enable the charger.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 8 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause AC1 or AC2 LED is flashing, but will not start charging AC voltage and frequency at the AC input terminal are within nominal range, but the inverter output is not yet synchronized to the AC source. There are four possible causes: (allow 40 seconds to synchronize). 4–8 Solution 1) The inverter may already be synchronized to another AC source.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 9 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Battery Charger Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Charger amperage drops off before full charging has finished (no Fault LED). AC frequency at the AC input terminal may be out-of-tolerance (too high or low) or the AC voltage may be outside the Hi AC Volt or Lo AC Volt settings. AC input voltage approaching the low disconnect level. Check the settings on the AC Settings menu.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 10 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Charger output is low. Loose or corroded battery connections. Check and clean all connections. Loose AC input connections. Check and tighten AC wiring connections. Worn out batteries. Replace batteries. Battery cables too small or too long. Refer to cable and battery recommendations in the Conext XW+ Installation Guide.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 11 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Faults and Warnings Warning Messages Warning messages appear on the Conext SCP to alert you to an impending system change. You can view the 20 most recent warning messages using the Conext SCP’s warning log, accessible from the View Device Info menu. Each warning has a time stamp to let you know the date and time that the warning appeared.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 12 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Troubleshooting Table 4-2 Warning Types and Behavior Warning type Behavior Manual warning Require you to acknowledge them before you can proceed with configuring or operating the Conext XW+. Manual warnings are usually in the form of a Yes/No question that you may acknowledge by pressing the Enter button on the Conext SCP for Yes and the Exit button for No.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 13 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Faults and Warnings Table 4-3 Warning Messages Conext System Warning Control Panel Number Message W57 FET1 Over Temperature Warning Type Cause Solution Automatic Internal temperature is over 85 °C (185 °F). AC input voltage may be too high while charging. Check for high input AC voltage. Operating too large of a load for too long while inverting. Remove excessive loads.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 14 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Troubleshooting Table 4-3 Warning Messages Conext System Warning Control Panel Number Message W70 Synchronization Warning Warning Type Cause Solution Manual, AC input is not qualified 1. An AC input voltage phase is lost or out of the AC range in the three-phase. 1. Check the AC voltage presence of each phase at the AC input terminals for each Conext XW+. 2.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 15 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Faults and Warnings Table 4-3 Warning Messages Conext System Warning Control Panel Number Message Warning Type W501 Manual Inv/Chg is trying to fix a memory problem 975-0240-01-01 Cause Solution Non-volatile memory warning Normal operation may return or may go to fault. Turn Conext XW+ off and on to resume normal operation.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 16 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Troubleshooting Fault Messages When the Conext XW+ detects a fault condition, the fault is displayed on the Conext System Control Panel. The Conext XW+ also illuminates the Fault light on the Conext System Control Panel and inverter information panel. A fault affects the operation of the unit. See “Fault Types” on page 4–17 for an explanation of the different fault types.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 17 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Faults and Warnings Fault Types There are three types of fault messages: automatic faults, manual faults, and escalating automatic faults. Table 4-4 describes how they differ in their behavior and how you can respond to them when they appear on the Conext System Control Panel.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 18 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Troubleshooting Table 4-5 Inverter Operation After Faults Faults State when Faults Occur Action After Faults F23 to F40: Anti-Islanding Grid Support (Peak Load Shaving or Selling) Unit moves to AC bypass and waits for nominal grid conditions to return for a minimum of five minutes. F41, F42: Aux power supply voltage Unit has qualified AC input.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 19 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Faults and Warnings Table 4-6 Fault Messages Fault Number Message Fault Type Cause Solution F1 AC Output Under Voltage Escalating Auto Fault. Must occur 3 times in 2 minutes before becoming a manual fault. AC under voltage shutdown at 108 V. The inverter has shut down to protect the loads. Clear the fault and attempt restart. If problem persists, call customer service.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 20 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Troubleshooting Table 4-6 Fault Messages Fault Number Message Fault Type Cause Solution F23 AI Over Frequency Automatic Over-frequency antiislanding, caught by the AC qualification limit. No action required. The inverter stops selling and disconnects from the grid. When the fault clears, a five-minute timer begins counting down.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 21 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Faults and Warnings Table 4-6 Fault Messages Fault Number Message Fault Type Cause Solution F35 AI L2 Under Voltage Automatic See F34. See F23. F36 AI L1L2 Under Voltage Automatic See F34. See F23. F37 AI L1 Under Voltage Automatic Under-voltage antiislanding, fast disconnect, 66 VAC. See F23. F38 AI L2 Under Voltage Automatic See F37. See F23.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 22 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Troubleshooting Table 4-6 Fault Messages Fault Number Message Fault Type Cause Solution F44 Automatic Battery over- temperature shutdown at 60 °C. Clear the fault and attempt restart. Stop charging, check battery voltage and temperature. Check for excessive ambient temperature and adequate ventilation in the battery compartment. Battery Over Temperature Note: Shutdown temperature is above 60 °C.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 23 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Faults and Warnings Table 4-6 Fault Messages Fault Number Message Fault Type F52 EEPROM Error Manual No action. Clear fault and resume operating or configuring the unit. If the fault persists, have the unit serviced. F53 EEPROM Error Manual See F52. F54 EEPROM Error Manual See F52. F55 EEPROM Error Manual See F52. F56 EEPROM Error Manual See F52.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 24 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Troubleshooting Table 4-6 Fault Messages Fault Number Message Fault Type Cause Solution F58 FET2 Over Temperature Shutdown Automatic See F57. See F57. F59 GOCFG process failed Manual Auto-configuration process failed. Retry the “Copy From” procedure, or configure the unit manually. F63 AC Overload Escalating Auto Fault. Must occur 3 times in 5 minutes before becoming a manual fault.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 25 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Faults and Warnings Table 4-6 Fault Messages Fault Number Message Fault Type Cause Solution F68 Transformer Over Temperature Automatic The transformer temperature is over 140 °C. The fault clears when the transformer temperature falls to 125 °C. Ensure adequate ventilation around the Conext XW+. Reduce AC loads.
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Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 1 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM A Specifications Appendix A, “Specifications” provides the electrical and mechanical specifications for the Conext XW+ Inverter/Charger. DISCLAIMER REGARDING STATUS DATA STATUS DATA REPORTED BY THE XW/XW+ INVERTER/CHARGER (THE “XW/XW+”) ARE APPROXIMATE VALUES INTENDED TO PROVIDE GENERAL AND NON-EXACT INFORMATION ABOUT THE XW/XW+ SYSTEM.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 2 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Specifications Electrical Specifications Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 3 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Electrical Specifications Table A-1 Conext XW+ Inverter/Charger Electrical Specifications Continuous Charge Rate (Charger Mode) Conext XW+ 6848 NA Conext XW+ 5548 NA L-N: 120 A L-L: 140 A L-N: 110 A L-L: 110 A Power Factor Corrected Charging PF (0.98) Typical Transfer Time 8 ms a.Conext XW+ 6848 NA (Part Number 865-6848-01) b.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 4 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Specifications Response to Abnormal Grid Conditions Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 5 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Electrical Specifications Conext XW+ Overload Capability Loads connected to the inverter are seldom constant, and large loads are often operated for short periods. To accommodate larger loads, the Conext XW+ can temporarily exceed its continuous output power rating. The graphs below illustrate approximate operation time versus load.
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Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 8 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Specifications Output Power Versus Ambient Temperature Note: For the Conext XW+ 6848 model, the power can be limited by the installed DC and AC breakers. For example, at 8500 W the DC or AC breakers may disconnect before the 30 minute rating.
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Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 12 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Specifications Mechanical Specifications Note: Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 1 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM B Default Settings Appendix B contains the default configuration settings and ranges for the Conext XW+ Inverter/Charger. Configuration settings can be viewed and changed using the Conext System Control Panel.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 2 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Default Settings Default Settings and Ranges Figure B-1 shows how the advanced Conext configuration menus are organized in the Conext System Control Panel. XW+ 6848 00:Inv Custom Settings appears when Batt Type is set to Custom [44V] [10s] [2.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 3 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Default Settings and Ranges Inverter Settings Menu Item Default Setting Range Step Size Low Batt Cut Out LBCO Hysteresis 44 V 36–48 V 0.1 2V 0-10 V 0.1 LBCO Delay 10s 0–600s 1 High Batt Cut Out 65 V 58–70 V 0.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 4 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Default Settings Item Default Setting Range Step Size Batt Temp Compa 108 mV/C (Flooded, Gel) 0–180 mV/C 1 84 mV/C (AGM) a.Custom battery default settings are based on the Flooded battery default settings. The Gel and AGM default settings are provided here for reference only. LithiumIon Submenu Item Default Setting Range Step Size Control EXT_BMS EXT_BMS, 3stage, 2stageNoFloat n/a Bulk Voltage 57.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 5 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Default Settings and Ranges Grid Support Menu Item Default Range Step Size Grid Supp Volts 53.0 Va 42.0–70.0 V 0.
Conext XW+ Owner's Guide NA (975-0240-01-01).book Page 6 Monday, November 27, 2017 10:00 AM Default Settings Item Default Range Step Size Trigger Level— HighBattTemp 45.0°C 30.0–60.0°C 1 Clear Level— HighBattTemp 35.0°C 30.0–60.0°C 1 Trigger Level— LowBattTemp 0.0°C -30.0–10.0°C 1 Clear Level— LowBattTemp 5.0°C -30.0–10.0°C 1 Trigger Delay 1s 0–600s 1 Clear Delay 1s 0–600s 1 a.
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