It is applied to a pure off-grid scene. In this operating mode, generator is working as a grid. The generator does not communicate with the inverter, which means the inverter is unable to control generator in detail. The inverter will stop output from the “Grid” port, if there is no any voltage source to follow. So the generator should be running all the time to ensure the AC output from the “Grid” port.
Note 1: Please note that there is no grid and no communication between the inverter and the generator. This case will be applied to a pure off-grid scene when end-user needs normal loads running or all load power is beyond EPS rated power.
Note 2: Normal loads can be connected to “grid” port of the inverter, as generator will be running all the time.
Note 3: A standalone CT is required to anti-backflow and protect the generator (Standalone CT uses analog signal which is faster than digital signal used in meter, which has advantage of protecting generator from a feed-in current);
Note 4:Loads which connected to grid side (Inverter’s “Grid” port) may lost power when generator stop running.
Note 5: The generator’s rated output power shall be greater than the sum of load power and battery charge power (total or limited, set in the “ExternalGenMaxCharge” Power (0~30000W available, 5000W by default(X3), 3000W by default(X1)).
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