4.4
L
OW BATTERY INDICATION
The LED 'low batt.' will illuminate and the inverter will switch off, if the
input voltage to the inverter is too low due to:
•
A discharged battery;
•
A relatively low battery capacity with respect to the high loads by
which the input voltage is significantly reduced;
•
Battery cables are too thin and / or too long.
•
Insufficient battery capacity for the high output power of the inverter;
•
Poor battery condition.
The inverter will switch 'ON' as the input voltage is increased to within
specifications.
4.5
T
EMPERATURE INDICATION
The LED 'temp.' will illuminate in the event of high ambient temperatures
and when heavily overloaded. The Phoenix inverter will then switch off .
As the temperature has dropped to a sufficiently low level, the inverter will
automatically switch on again.
4.6
A
DJUSTMENTS
To adjust output voltage, open the Phoenix
inverter cabinet, by loosening the four
screws on the front, and removing the front
panel (see Illustration 6).
It will be necessary to remove the dripshield
and top plate to gain access to the
adjustment potentiometers.
4.6.1
Adjusting output level
The output voltage is factory set to approximately 230 V
one wishes to change that value it can be adjusted with potentiometer R15
(see Illustration 1 section 3.3), that permits an adjustment of
approximately + 5% and – 20%. Refit the top plate, dripshield and front.
4.6.2
Unloaded output voltage
The unloaded output voltage of the Phoenix inverter is approximately 230
V
.
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manual
Illustration 6.
. In the event
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