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Summary of Contents for Point Zero Energy Titan 240 SP

  • Page 1 Titan 240 SP User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Reading the Battery Meter Using the App Programming Using the App Programming Using the Display Screen USING YOUR TITAN POWER STATION UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) Battery Charging Temperature Range STORING YOUR POWER STATION TROUBLESHOOTING WARRANTY & RETURNS © Point Zero Energy 2023...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT: CHARGE YOUR BATTERY Your Titan lithium battery will arrive partially charged. Before using or storing, charge your Titan solar generator until it is fully charged. The Titan battery meter WILL NOT READ THE CORRECT STATE OF CHARGE PERCENTAGE UNTIL the battery meter is CALIBRATED CORRECTLY (see ‘Initial Setup: Programming &...
  • Page 4: Product Overview

    B- 120V AC sockets 15A per socket, 2000 watt total for each pair. C- 240V AC 14-50R (RV 50A outlet, 4,000 watts max) D- AC power switch (Pressed in turns the inverter on, out is off) E- Battery display © Point Zero Energy 2023...
  • Page 5 Side View F- Battery latch. Ensure battery is secure with all 4 latches before G- AC input - l14-30p (used for Charging batteries, and powering loads) H- A0A Breakers for AC input I- Solar input Max 130V (see more in solar charging) J- Aux ports for connecting external AC chargers, MPPTs, and 24VDC loads K- Solar switch used to turn on and off...
  • Page 6 O- Battery latch. Ensure battery is secure with all four latches closed before use P- Power button Q- SB50 battery connectors R- BMS port cover. Factory serviceable- DO NOT OPEN! © Point Zero Energy 2023...
  • Page 7: Technical Specs

    TECHNICAL SPECS Power Module Weight 62 lbs Dimensions 18.5 x 12 x 8.5 Solar Input volts: up to 130VDC watts: up to 2400 w Output Voltage 120V and 240V AC Pure sine wave Continuous Power 4,000 watts Output Peak Power Output 8,000 watts for 10 seconds Outlets (4) 120V 15A, (1) 240V 30A (1) 240V 50A...
  • Page 8: Charging Your Power Station

    2. Connect the red Anderson plug end of the AC Battery Charger to the Titan Aux port. 3. Your batteries are fully charged when the battery voltage reads AT LEAST 27.2V, or 100% if the meter has already been calibrated correctly. © Point Zero Energy 2023...
  • Page 9: Charging From Solar

    It does not hurt to leave your AC wall charger connected even after the batteries are fully charged. CHARGING FROM SOLAR If you purchase solar panels from Point Zero Energy, follow the diagrams shown on your Quick Start Guide or on our website at https://www.pointzeroenergy.com/learn/wiring-diagrams/ If you purchase solar panels from another source, make sure your panels are configured to keep the open circuit voltage under 240V.
  • Page 10: Charging With The Internal Mppt

    1000 watts per set. This can be beneficial if you want to limit the charge rate of the battery and get more power in low sun conditions. DO NOT EXCEED 240V of SOLAR INPUT PER MPPT. © Point Zero Energy 2023...
  • Page 11: Safety Mode

    SAFETY MODE When the battery has been depleted below normal operating levels, the Titan battery will go into safety mode. During safety mode, the Titan will not turn on with the power switch. To take it out of safety mode, the battery must be charged. To do this, simply connect a charging source (AC charger, or solar).
  • Page 12: Initial Setup: Programming & Calibration

    6. Tighten the four metal latches on the sides of each battery, and the power module. You may need to press down on the generator to close the latch. 7. The battery (or batteries) are now connected. © Point Zero Energy 2023...
  • Page 13 2. PROGRAM THE METER 1. Turn on all batteries by ensuring the button on each battery is pressed in. The led lights on the batteries only indicate there is power at the terminals. This is a safety feature rather than an indicator the battery is on. Turning on one battery will light all buttons on all connected batteries, however only batteries with the button pressed in will be in use.
  • Page 14: Reading The Battery Meter

    Note, in order for the app to successfully detect nearby Titan units, those units must be turned on. The units listed will have a manufacturer’s device name, usually written in numbers. Select the device, and you will be prompted to rename it. © Point Zero Energy 2023...
  • Page 16 • Power: which tells you the rate in watts of how high the load or charge is. In the example screenshot there is a load of 1572 watts being drawn from the battery. © Point Zero Energy 2023...
  • Page 17: Programming Using The App

    PROGRAMMING USING THE APP Select the gear icon on the upper right of the home screen in order to enter the settings menu. 1. Without the proper amp hours set, the app will not properly track the state of charge. 2.
  • Page 18: Programming Using The Display Screen

    The top 3 settings will already be properly set from Point Zero Energy. You should not need to adjust these settings unless otherwise stated from a Point Zero Energy support agent. The bottom 3 settings are as follows: CAPACITY: The total combined number of amp hours from your batteries.
  • Page 19 3. After you’ve pressed the gear button again, you’ll notice that the first number will flash in red. This will let you know that you are now in programming mode for the settings. The number flashing red will be the current number you are on and have access to change. 4.
  • Page 20: Using Your Titan Power Station

    Remember, run times will vary depending on the number of batteries and solar panels. © Point Zero Energy 2023...
  • Page 21 Inductive loads Inverters have a rated watts based on a resistive load (heaters, lights, etc). However they can also run inductive loads such as microwaves, motors, etc. Inductive loads create a larger load on the inverter (actually feeding back power, and then producing it again).
  • Page 22: Ups (Uninterrupted Power Supply)

    100%. If this happens you need to reduce your charging, or increase the number of batteries, and recalibrate your meter following the steps © Point Zero Energy 2023...
  • Page 23: Temperature Range

    in the initial setup section. Alternatively, you can allow it to charge slowly until the battery is full (stays at 27.2v even when the charging is removed). Remember that until the battery is completely charged, the meter will not show an accurate state of charge.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING For troubleshooting issues, please visit our knowledge base on our website at https://www.pointzeroenergy.com/support/knowledge- base/ WARRANTY & RETURNS For information on product warranty, visit our website at https:// www.pointzeroenergy.com/warranty-returns/ © Point Zero Energy 2023...

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