Conext XW PRO 6848 6,800W 48V Installation
Table Of Contents
- Safety Information
- Label Symbols
- Product Labels
- Radio Frequency Interference Notices
- Audience
- About
- Product Safety Information
- Introduction
- Monitoring Operation
- External Monitoring Control
- Configuration
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Electrical Specifications
- Mechanical Specifications
- Regulatory Approvals
- Grid Support Utility Interactive Functions
- California Rule 21: Smart Inverter Grid-Support Utility Interactive Functions
- Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO) Rule No. 14: Smart Inverter Grid-Support Uti...
- IEEE 1547-2003 Standard for Interconnecting Distributed Resources with Electr...
- Puerto Rico Energy Power Authority (PREPA) Technical Requirements for Interco...
- Defaults
The battery SOC is typically calculated by a third-party Battery Management System,
Conext Battery Monitor, or any other external device with such a function. The BMS also
ensures safe operation of the batteries by establishing operational limits for the attached
inverter-charger unit.
With lead-acid, the Conext XW Pro utilizes battery voltage to transition between
operational modes. A duplicate set of SOC-based thresholds are used when State of
Charge Control is enabled, and their voltage-based counterparts are ignored. The
following figure depicts the SOC settings available assigned with some typical values.
Figure 20 State of Charge Thresholds
Generator Support Settings
WARNING
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION HAZARD
n Advanced menu settings should be used by qualified personnel only.
n Three phase operation should be configured by qualified personnel only.
n Consult with the local utility before enabling Conext XW Pro sell mode or grid support
functions.
n Do not change these settings unless you are under the supervision and direction of
qualified personnel.
n Connect the Conext Gateway and the network router connected to the Conext Gateway
to an assured power source during configuration.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment
damage.
Generator support allows power to be automatically drawn from the batteries to assist an
AC generator on AC2 to support heavy loads on AC OUT (loads that exceed the
available power from the generator).
Generators have a limited output current and it is possible to reach this limit when
operating heavy loads. The Conext XW Pro is designed to assist the generator when
heavy current demands load down the generator by supplying additional power from the
batteries.
Conext XW Pro Owner's Guide Configuration
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