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OPERATOR MANUAL
FOR
24VDC PRO-VERTER
5000-120 AGS
P/N 20-0104023
DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
Interactive
Version 1.0
Updated:20200618
June 2020
|
Solar Stik
, Inc.
®

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  • Page 1 OPERATOR MANUAL 24VDC PRO-VERTER 5000-120 AGS P/N 20-0104023 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Interactive Version 1.0 Updated:20200618 June 2020 Solar Stik , Inc. ®...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Contents GENERAL INFORMATION, THEORY OF OPERATION, AND EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION PRO-Verter Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Use of the PRO-Verter in a System .
  • Page 3 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual The Inter-Connect Plug ......... . . 24 Connections and Cooling .
  • Page 4 Figure 1. A PRO-Verter with an HPS ..........................5 Figure 2. How a PRO-Verter works in a System ....................... 6 Figure 3. 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS ........................7 Figure 4. PRO-Verter primary circuits ..........................15 Figure 5. Invert and charge mode LEDs on User Interface .................... 19 Figure 6.
  • Page 5: General Information, Theory Of Operation, And Equipment Description

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual GENERAL INFORMATION, THEORY OF OPERATION, AND EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION PRO-Verter Introduction The primary function of a Portable Remote Operation – Inverter/Charger (PRO-Verter) is to serve as the central power management device in a circuit where both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) are present and being used.
  • Page 6: Use Of The Pro-Verter In A System

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Use of the PRO-Verter in a System The PRO-Verter provides specific capabilities for the system in which it is employed, but systems vary in accordance with the operator’s requirements; consequently, not every feature in the PRO- Verter may be used for an application.
  • Page 7: Important Product Safety Information And Instructions

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Important Product Safety Information and Instructions This manual contains important safety instructions that must be followed during the installation and operation of the 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-220 AGS. Read all instructions and safety information contained in this manual.
  • Page 8: Safety Information Labels

    Since the use of this manual and the conditions or methods of operation, use, and maintenance of this product are beyond the control of Solar Stik, this company does not assume responsibility and expressly disclaims liability for loss, damage, or expense—whether direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental—arising out of or anyway connected with such operation, use, or maintenance.
  • Page 9: Fire Hazard

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Fire Hazard Fire Types Class A fire - Fires in ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, cloth, trash, and plastics. Class B fire - Fires in flammable liquids such as gasoline, petroleum, oil, and paint.
  • Page 10: Electric Shock Hazard

    • Disconnect power before performing maintenance. • Wear safety glasses whenever working on any part of a System that requires exposure to mechanical or direct electrical contacts. WARNING The 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS is NOT GFCI protected. June 2020 Solar Stik , Inc. ®...
  • Page 11: Environmental And Handling Precautions

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Environmental and Handling Precautions All Solar Stik components are ruggedized, yet there are a few things the operator can do to prevent failures and prolong the operational life of the product. Water If outdoor operation is necessary, the lids of all components should be closed and latched whenever possible.
  • Page 12: Theory Of Operation

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Theory of Operation Models of Operation Depending on the application, there are several operational models that can be configured using a PRO-Verter: DC-only/Inverter (automatic functions) Operating conditions – All power generated is from DC generators and AC loads are supported by the PRO-Verter’s Inverter function using energy stored in batteries.
  • Page 13: Ups (Automatic Functions)

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual UPS (automatic functions) Operating conditions – A PRO-Verter connects critical AC loads directly to grid/utility or prime AC power when it is available, and provides backup power for the load by supplying Inverter AC (using energy from a connected battery bank) when the Grid-Utility or Prime AC source is interrupted.
  • Page 14: The Load Support Model

    AC power source. Surges and/or overloads can occur at the AC source when the transfer switch engages, causing it to shut down or overload. Consult Solar Stik Technical Support when configuring the PRO-Verter programming for a particular AC source.
  • Page 15: Pro-Verter Circuits And Functions

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual PRO-Verter Circuits and Functions A PRO-Verter is the central power management device (i.e. the “brain”) for a Hybrid or High- Efficiency Electrical System. At its core, the PRO-Verter has a combination inverter/charger, which operates in concert with its supporting circuits to provide the operator with a multifaceted solution...
  • Page 16: Load Prioritization

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Load Prioritization The PRO-Verter has a “one-track mind” when it comes to managing power – In every operation mode it is entirely focused on maintaining constant power to the load. This function is key to understanding how the PRO-Verter behaves.
  • Page 17: Pass-Through" Power And The Internal Ac Transfer Switch

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual INPUT (FAVS 03) setting should be set to the same value of the maximum AC power output rating of the source. For example, if the generator is rated for 3000 Watts continuous output, then the AC INPUT should be set for 25 Amps for @ 120 VAC or 13.6 A @ 220 VAC (=3000 Watts).
  • Page 18: Qualifying Ac Input Power

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Qualifying AC Input Power The PRO-Verter must only be used with AC sources that generate or provide pure sinusoidal waveforms with voltage and frequency that meet minimum standards. When an active AC source is connected to the PRO-Verter, it will “qualify” the power before passing it through to the load and initiating the battery charging sequence.
  • Page 19: Invert Function

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual LEDs on the User Interface indicate when the PRO-Verter is inverting or charging Figure 5. Invert and charge mode LEDs on User Interface Invert Function The PRO-Verter’s Invert function transforms DC from a connected battery into pure sine-wave AC power for an AC load.
  • Page 20: Testing The Ags Function

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual When the AGS is active during hybrid operation, it might only start/stop a generator as a last line of defense to ensure continuity of power is available to the load when the batteries are at low SOC.
  • Page 21: Cooling Fan Operation

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Cooling Fan Operation The PRO-Verter contains two (2) variable-speed internal cooling fans that are controlled automatically. The speed of these fans is determined either by the PRO-Verter internal temperature or by the load on the transformer.
  • Page 22: Derating

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Derating Derating is a condition where the power ratings for both inverter and charger functions are diminished. This occurs when the internal components of the PRO-Verter operate in extremely high temperatures, usually caused by poor airflow over the transformer or MOSFETS or solar loading in high-heat environments.
  • Page 23: Equipment Description

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Equipment Description The Inter-Connect System The System is comprised of three (3) distinct types of technologies: • Energy storage • Power management • Power generation All of the individual components that operate in these categories utilize a unique connection architecture known as the Inter-Connect Circuit.
  • Page 24: The Inter-Connect Plug

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual The Inter-Connect Plug Polarized • 200 A maximum current • 24 VDC connection only • Mechanically “locks” into place • Rotate knob clockwise to lock, • counterclockwise to release Can be repaired or modified in the field •...
  • Page 25: Connections And Cooling

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Connections and Cooling Note: Ports vary among PRO-Verters according to model selected. Description Connector Voltage Amps A Battery Connection (metered port) Inter-Connect Port 24 VDC B Power Switch USB Ports for device charging; no 5 VDC data.
  • Page 26: The Information Plate

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Description Connector Voltage Amps A 120 VAC Output HBL61CM65 125 VAC B DC load /Power Hub Connection Inter-Connect Port 24 VDC D Air Intake Figure 10. PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS right exterior The Information Plate The Information Plate (I-Plate) provides concise but abbreviated information for setting up and running a System.
  • Page 27: Faceplate Features And Descriptions

    PRO-Verter and to control and monitor the status of the System. The PRO-Verter is programmed at Solar Stik to meet the specifications of a specific application. Programming mode is blocked and password protected but can be accessed if reprogramming is required by contacting Solar Stik Technical Support (800-793-4364 Ext.
  • Page 28 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual AC IN and AC OUT Breakers – Circuit breakers protect against overcurrent conditions in dedicated circuits. If too much amperage flows due to short-circuit, inadequate or improper loading, or component failure, these will protect the system and operator. The LED associated with the breaker is green when there is power to the breaker from an AC power source.
  • Page 29: Understanding The User Interface

    When configuring or making changes to a PRO-Verter programming, it is important to understand the individual settings found in the menus, and how each one can affect overall system operation or individual functions within the PRO-Verter itself. Consult with Solar Stik Technical Support if changes are necessary. LED Status Indicators...
  • Page 30: Status Leds

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Status LEDs Four (4) status indicator LEDs for power, faults, charging and Inverting. Table 1 below lists the meaning for each state of the four (4) LEDs. Power > Fault > Charge > Invert >...
  • Page 31: Menus Overview

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Menus Overview There are five (5) menu trees commonly accessed at the PRO-Verter’s user interface: • FAVS (“Favorites”) • CTRL (“Control”) • METER (“Home”) • SETUP • TECH Figure 16. User Interface Menu Buttons...
  • Page 32: Example: How To Navigate The User Interface Menus

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Example: How to Navigate the User Interface Menus To change or check a setting, first press a menu button, then use the SELECT knob to navigate to the desired menu item. The diagram below illustrates how to use the menu buttons and the SELECT knob to move between and within various menus.
  • Page 33: Operator Instructions

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS Power Up PRO-Verter For normal, sustained operation, the PRO-Verter must be connected to a 24 VDC power source (such as 24VDC Li Expander Paks) to power up. When the PRO-Verter powers up, the master control board that commands the various internal circuits performs an internal diagnostic check to ensure their functions can be safely used.
  • Page 34: The Ac Input Setting

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual The AC INPUT Setting The AC INPUT setting can control several aspects of the PRO-Verter’s AC-related functions: • AC Power Management • Generator/Grid • Charge Amperage Rates • Load Support Engagement (if installed) •...
  • Page 35: Overload" Conditions

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual “Overload” Conditions Over-loading of the PRO-Verter can occur under the following conditions: • Load AC power demand is greater than the inverter’s rated power output • Load AC power demand is greater than the rated output of the connected AC power source (generator or grid-utility) •...
  • Page 36: System-Level Troubleshooting Procedures

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual generator, the AC INPUT setting must be set to limit the AC power the PRO-Verter will expect from the AC source. In this scenario, it is possible for the PRO-Verter to put up to 130% load on the AC source (generator or grid-utility), which can occur when charging mode is engaged and a sudden AC surge is demanded by the load.
  • Page 37: Overview To The User Interface Menu Windows

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Overview to the User Interface Menu Windows The columns below provide a condensed version of the menu windows that constitute the menu tree of each button. Figure 20. Menu buttons on the LCD user interface...
  • Page 38: Programming Menu Map

    Light green menu items represent resettable menu selections. Press and hold the knob for 3 seconds to reset values. Orange menu items indicate values set by Solar Stik for a specific application. These values (with the exception of setting the clock to local time) should not be changed by the user without consulting tech@solarstik.com.
  • Page 39: Meter Button Menus: Read-Only Displays

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual METER Button Menus: Read-only Displays METER Status 01 DC Meters 01A DC Volts 01B DC Amps 26.2 VDC 0 Amps Status 02 AC Meters 02A Output Volts 02B Load Amps 02C Input Amps 02D Inv/Chg Amps...
  • Page 40: Setup Button Menus

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual SETUP Button Menus Setup: 01 System & 02 Inverter Setup SETUP 01 System Setup 01A Set Clock Range: 12:00AM - 12:00PM (NOTE: Ensure that the clock is set to local time.) 11:18AM Set Clock...
  • Page 41 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual SETUP Button Menus continued Setup: 03 Charger Info: With CC/CV selected, the following SETUP menus are no longer accessible and will Status 03 Charger Setup display “CC/CV Controlled” when they are selected: 01D Max Charge Amps, 03D...
  • Page 42 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual SETUP Button Menus continued Setup: 04 AGS Setup continued SETUP Status AGS Function Notes 04 AGS Setup • After 15 seconds at or below 25.0 V, the PRO-Verter sends the 04A Gen Run VDC Press Select start signal to the Generator.
  • Page 43 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual SETUP Button Menus continued Setup: 04 AGS Setup continued SETUP Status 04 AGS Setup 04E Gen Run Temp Ext Input Set Gen Run Temp Set Gen Run Temp Set Gen Run Temp Start = OFF...
  • Page 44 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual SETUP Button Menus continued Setup: 04 AGS Setup, 05 BMK Setup continued SETUP Default Off 04K Gen 100% SOC Range: Off, 1-255 Start Days = Off Set Gen 100% SOC Set Gen 100% SOC...
  • Page 45: Tech Button Menus

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual TECH Button Menus Inv BTS ###F TECH Inv Tfmer ###F Inv FETs ###F Read-only Displays 01 Temperatures AGS Sensor ###F Press Select ACLD Temp ###F PT BTS ###F PT FETs ###F 01 Temperatures PT Inductor...
  • Page 46: Quick Links To Statuses, Faults, And Resolutions Reported By The Pro-Verter

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Quick Links to Statuses, Faults, and Resolutions Reported by the PRO-Verter This guide is interactive if used on a computer or handheld device. Each of the faults in the lists below is touch-linked to an explanation of the fault and a solution to resolve the fault.
  • Page 47: Pro-Verter Lcd Screen Troubleshooting Table

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual PRO-Verter LCD Screen Troubleshooting Table If the display is not functioning correctly, use Table 2 to help find a solution. Table 2. Troubleshooting the LCD Screen Symptom Possible Cause(s) Solution Remove the LCD user interface and...
  • Page 48: Pro-Verter Inverter Mode Status Messages

    Unknown Mode ## This status message displays when the inverter/charger has sent an operational status code that is unrecognized. Solution Call Technical Support at Solar Stik for assistance in identifying and understanding the actual fault status. Back to Quick Links page...
  • Page 49: Pro-Verter Charge Mode Status Messages

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual PRO-Verter Charge Mode Status Messages When AC power (grid utility or generator) is connected to the PRO-Verter, it automatically begins to monitor the AC input for acceptable voltage. After the AC input is accepted, the AC transfer relay (inside the PRO-Verter) closes and Charge mode begins.
  • Page 50 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Charger Standby This indicates the charger has been disabled to prevent further charging, but the AC power (from utility or generator) to the AC input is still available on the AC output. This display is shown when the CHARGER ON/OFF button is pressed while the AC power is passing through the inverter/ charger.
  • Page 51: Pro-Verter Charger Problems: Solutions And Explanations

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual PRO-Verter Charger Problems: Solutions and Explanations Unit won’t transfer to Charge mode when connected to generator or grid AC Solution: Is the charge (CHG) LED on the user interface blinking? If not, the charger does not recognize the incoming AC as being within acceptable limits.
  • Page 52: Pro-Verter Inverter Problems: Solutions And Explanations

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual PRO-Verter Inverter Problems: Solutions and Explanations Most faults (inverter, AGS, and BMK) also alternate with the inverter/charger status. The FAULT LED comes on and a fault status is displayed by the LCD user interface when an abnormal condition is detected.
  • Page 53 To resume normal operation, reduce the load to within normal operating parameters. Shade the PRO-Verter to reduce solar loading. Clean the air filters if they are dirty. If this fault does not clear after doing the power reset, the inverter will require service contact Solar Stik Technical Support. High Battery The inverter has turned off because the battery voltage is at a very high level.
  • Page 54 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Solution: This fault may occurs when an external DC charging source is charging the inverter’s battery bank. Turn off any other additional charging source to allow the DC voltage level to drop. Check the Power Hub to ensure that it is functioning properly. Refer to the Power Hub Operator Manual.
  • Page 55 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Overcurrent This fault may be the result of an excessive AC load and causes the inverter to shut down to protect internal power components. If the overload condition lasts for less than 10 seconds, the unit automatically restarts and resumes operation.
  • Page 56 After resetting the inverter, press the INVERTER ON/OFF button on the user interface to turn the inverter on and then verify that the fault has cleared (i.e., manual restart). If the internal fault remains or returns, the inverter may require repair at a Solar Stik. Call Solar Stik Technical Support: 800-793-4364, Ext 102.
  • Page 57: Pro-Verter Ags Functional Tests

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual PRO-Verter AGS Functional Tests These tests are applicable when the PRO-Verter is connected to a fuel driven generator that has been modified with a Remote-start Enabling Kit (RsEK). When the autostart/autostop settings have been established and programmed, perform the following tests to verify that the AGS system is functioning correctly and there is communication between the user interface / inverter and the AGS.
  • Page 58 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual AGS Start Statuses Table (Meter 04) The following “Start” statuses identify the condition that autostarted the generator. The list below includes all possible statuses. If the autostart condition occurred sooner than expected, or it was not the intended autostart condition, refer to step 2 of System Initialization and Calibration in the Solar Stik System Setup and Operation Manual to change (or disable) the autostart setting.
  • Page 59 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual AGS Operational Statuses (Meter 04) AC In The inverter/charger is connected to another source, such as a grid or an alternate generator, and is not controlled by the AGS. When AC In displays, the AGS is prevented or locked out from all autostarting conditions, except for when the generator needs to exercise—if enabled.
  • Page 60 DC voltage. The faults highlighted in this section in orange are the only ones that could appear in a PRO-Verter programmed to work in a Solar Stik HPS . Fault Gen Run Symptoms: Generator is overloading and shutting down; the generator successfully started and ran for more than two (2) minutes, but the generator unexpectedly stopped before the active AGS autostop condition was finished.
  • Page 61 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual For these AGS faults, refer to the Solution immediately following . Fault Test The generator failed to autostart and run after the red TEST button on the Faceplate is pressed on the AGS controller.
  • Page 62 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Fault MaxRn Generator turned off because the SETUP: 04F Max Gen Run Time setting had been met. This fault can occur when the autostop condition (FAVS F5: Gen Run VDC) exceeded the Max Gen Run Time setting.
  • Page 63: Pro-Verter Battery Monitoring Kit (Bmk) Statuses

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual PRO-Verter Battery Monitoring Kit (BMK) Statuses PRO-Verter BMK Operational Status Messages A BMK status message may be an operational or fault message. Access the METER: 05A BMK Status menu to view the BMK’s current operating status. The status is important when determining if the BMK is working correctly or for troubleshooting a BMK installation.
  • Page 64 Solution: Reset the battery monitor by removing all power from the BMK. If the fault remains or returns after resetting, the BMK may require repair. Contact Solar Stik Technical Service. Unknown Fault ## This fault message displays when the BMK has sent a fault code that is not recognized by the user interface.
  • Page 65: Fault History (Tech 04)

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Fault History (Tech 04) Tech 04 in the LCD user interface provide provides the fault history for the inverter (04A) and the AGS (04B). The following is an example of how to read and understand the fault history in 04B AGS Faults The following is an example describing how to access AGS Faults .
  • Page 66: Pro-Verter: Historical Data Collection

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual PRO-Verter: Historical Data Collection The PRO-Verters can provide some historical data for generator and battery operation. Press the METER button on the PRO-Verter Controller to access both the BMK and AGS functions. Scroll through 01 DC Meters, 02 AC Meters, 03 Timers until 04 AGS Meters or 05 BMK Meters is displayed.
  • Page 67 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Auto Generator Start/Stop (AGS) Data Gen Run Time This menu displays the time the generator has been running since the AGS circuit auto started the generator. This menu does not display run time when the generator has been manually started.
  • Page 68 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Battery Monitor (BMK) Data (Meter 05) This section describes what battery bank information is available from the battery monitor when using the LCD user interface. BMK Status This menu selection offers read only displays that give the current operating status of the battery monitor.
  • Page 69 24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Total AH Out This meter displays the total amp hours removed from the battery since the PRO-Verter was first connected. This display can be used as a battery service life indicator. The value is displayed in 0.1 k [or 100 amp hours (“k”...
  • Page 70: Pro-Verter Maintenance

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual PRO-Verter MAINTENANCE Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services Failure to follow these instructions may result in permanent equipment failure and/or personal injury . Item to be Item # Inspected Interval Procedures Non-mission Capable 1. Inspect case for visible damage ~If the case is broken or split or and missing items.
  • Page 71: Figure 22. Removed Vent Shroud To Access The Louvered Vent Cover

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Filter Removal and Cleaning or Replacement 1. Use a #2 cross-tip screwdriver to remove the four (4) fasteners from the vent shroud and remove the louvered vent cover to access the filter. Figure 22. Removed vent shroud to access the louvered vent cover 2.
  • Page 72: Water Intrusion-Prevention And Remediation

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Water Intrusion—Prevention and Remediation WARNING Standing water around the electrical equipment or intrusion of water into the System components can increase the risk of electrical shock. The lid on the PRO-Verter should be closed whenever possible while the System is operating to •...
  • Page 73: Supporting Information

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual SUPPORTING INFORMATION Restart a System with Overdischarged Batteries Overdischarged System batteries should not occur in a System that is setup and maintained properly. Restart with the PRO-Verter System Recovery Button 1. Turn off the AC Output Breakers on the PRO-Verter Faceplate.
  • Page 74: Pro-Verter/Inverter Reset

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual PRO-Verter/Inverter Reset To perform an inverter reset: 1. Ensure all AC power (i.e., shore power or generator) is removed from the PRO-Verter. 2. Remove the PRO-Verter Faceplate. The control board on which the RESET button and RESET LED are mounted is in the center of the PRO-Verter (see below).
  • Page 75: Accessories

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Accessories PRO-Verter Remote 24VDC 5’ Inter-Connect 24VDC 5’ Inter-Connect Cable Monitoring Kit Strip 7 P/N: 13-0000032 (RMK) LAN P/N: 13-1000160 (Available in custom lengths) Item # 20-0702602 PRO-Verter Remote Monitoring Kit (RMK) AMMPS AGS...
  • Page 76: Remote Monitoring Kit (Rmk; Optional)

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Remote Monitoring Kit (RMK; optional) The RMK provides remote access to vital operating data of the PRO-Verter via the User Interface on the Faceplate. RMK data can be accessed via the TECH (ethernet) port on the front of the PRO- Verter.
  • Page 77: Technical Specifications

    24VDC PRO-Verter 5000-120 AGS Operator Manual Technical Specifications General Environmental Nominal Operating Voltage 24 VDC Operating -4 °F to 140 °F Temperature (-20 °C to +60 °C) Input Battery Voltage Range 18 to 34 VDC Storage -40 °F to 158 °F...
  • Page 78: About Solar Stik, Inc

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