When the battery capacity is fully charged to 55V, the solar charger will enter
the floating charge state to charge the battery. At this point, it is still the
bypass mode to supply power to the loads.
If the mains power outage happened instantaneously or the mains power has
exceeded the constant voltage input range, the PV inverter will automatically
and immediately switch over to the inverter output power so as to replicate the
power supply of loading devices, and guarantee that there is no interruption
or damage to the devices caused by an unstable mains power or power
outage, and hence subsequently causing unnecessary economic losses to
the users.
If the mains power is restored to a normal condition, the PV inverter will
automatically switches to the bypass mode and resume mains power to the
loads.
If the mains power remains cutoff and in the case of the PV charging energy is
less than the energy required by loads, the voltage of battery will gradually
decrease. When the battery voltage is below 45V,the PV inverter will rapidly
start beeping an alarm at a frequency of about 1 second at a time. When the
battery is almost drained completely, the PV inverter is about to shut down.
When battery voltage falls to 43V, the battery power is almost completely
drained. If the mains power is still not available at this time, the PV inverter
will automatically shut down its output. At this stage, the PV inverter remains
in a standby mode and waiting for the mains power to restore and the input of
PV energy.
If the user turns the PV inverter's power switch to the “OFF” position at this
moment, the inverter is shut down completely. The user needs to manually
turn the power switch of PV inverter to the “ON” position in order to restart the
inverter. If the PV inverter stays in a standby mode and when the mains power
is restored, the inverter will automatically switch to the bypass mode to
supply power for the loads. The PV inverter will also start to use the mains
power charger to charge the battery so as to prolong the service life of battery.
If the mains power supply remains cutoff but PV energy input is available, the
PV inverter will automatically turn on the solar charger to recharge the
battery, and at this stage the PV inverter has no output. When the solar
charg er has c harged t he batte ry vo ltage to 52 V, the P V i nv erter wi ll
automatically initiate the inverter output power for supplying power to the
loads.
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UPS mode is not available for HFP series products.
When the mains power supply is cut off, the PV inverter's output power
supplying time is depended on the battery capacity and the amount of loads
being used.
The advantage of UPS mode is that the battery capacity will generally be
maintained at a level higher than 90% in order to ensure an adequate power
supply to the loading devices in the event of a short period utility power
outage. As the number of deep discharge of the battery is reduced, and the
battery service life is closely related to the numbers of deep discharge, hence
the UPS mode can significantly extend the service life of battery. Since UPS
mode is of low energy saving efficiency, it is suitable to use in places like the
commercial offices and residential areas where the mains power supply is
available and relatively stable.
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3.2 PV Energy Saving Mode
After the user starts up the PV inverter, it will automatically switch to the
inverter output to supply power to the loading devices, and start the solar
charger to charge the battery.
When the PV charging energy is lower than the energy required by the loads,
the battery voltage will gradually decrease. When the battery voltage is below
45V, the PV inverter will start rapid beeping alarm at a frequency of about 1
beep per second to alert the users that the battery power is about to run out. If
the mains power input is normal, then the PV inverter will start off the mains
power charger to charge the battery.
When the battery voltage falls to 43V, the battery power is almost exhausted.
If the input of mains power is normal at this time, the PV inverter will
automatically switch to the bypass mode so as to allow the mains power to
supply the loading devices. The PV inverter at the same time will start the
mains power charger for charging the battery. If solar charger has charged the
battery, then shut down the mains charger as the purpose of energy saving is
achieved. If the mains power input is not available at this stage, the PV
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