I'm getting frustrated with a problem old Xantrex installation that the Schnieder service people have failed to solve so am going to deal with the sentiment by posting the experience here....
This pair of inverters (GT2.8 and GT5.0) was installed in 2009 and has had a whole series of trouble over the years with the smaller unit dropping out do to AC voltage faults. Yes, the grid voltage runs kind of high in this neighborhood - typically about 248Vac but the highest I've ever observed is 251Vac. The smaller inverter was replaced under warranty in 2014 and then again in 2015. Last week we just got it back from Schnieder after they advised us to send it in for repair as they no longer have any replacement units. This was because we were able to document an AC voltage of 249 on the internal terminals while it was reporting 255 on the display. After reinstalling the unit - of course it won't start and gives the AC voltage fault error right off. At least the displayed voltage now matches the measured voltage though! Checked all the connections, won't work. Pulled out the factory recall cap circuit from 2012 and then it works! Put the cap circuit back in, still works and ran several hours. Next day, failing again. All this time, the larger unit right next to it runs without a hitch. Never a problem with it. They are connected together with the usual AC combiner load panel, and yes - we've tried replacing those breakers just to make sure. The tech support people assure me that they "thoroughly" tested the unit and could not find anything wrong. Put a o-scope on the AC and the waveform looks fine. We had the utility come out and of course, they can find anything wrong with power quality. After the 2015 episode, we went through a bunch of hassle to get utility permission to widen the input voltage tolerance parameters on this unit. This action seemed to have helped as we had no more faults until recently. The parameters probably got reset to factory defaults during servicing and now the Schnieder techs know nothing about this option.
People wonder why I get insanely focused on inverter reliability.... I think this unit is going into the crapper and getting replaced by a good ol SunnyBoy.
This pair of inverters (GT2.8 and GT5.0) was installed in 2009 and has had a whole series of trouble over the years with the smaller unit dropping out do to AC voltage faults. Yes, the grid voltage runs kind of high in this neighborhood - typically about 248Vac but the highest I've ever observed is 251Vac. The smaller inverter was replaced under warranty in 2014 and then again in 2015. Last week we just got it back from Schnieder after they advised us to send it in for repair as they no longer have any replacement units. This was because we were able to document an AC voltage of 249 on the internal terminals while it was reporting 255 on the display. After reinstalling the unit - of course it won't start and gives the AC voltage fault error right off. At least the displayed voltage now matches the measured voltage though! Checked all the connections, won't work. Pulled out the factory recall cap circuit from 2012 and then it works! Put the cap circuit back in, still works and ran several hours. Next day, failing again. All this time, the larger unit right next to it runs without a hitch. Never a problem with it. They are connected together with the usual AC combiner load panel, and yes - we've tried replacing those breakers just to make sure. The tech support people assure me that they "thoroughly" tested the unit and could not find anything wrong. Put a o-scope on the AC and the waveform looks fine. We had the utility come out and of course, they can find anything wrong with power quality. After the 2015 episode, we went through a bunch of hassle to get utility permission to widen the input voltage tolerance parameters on this unit. This action seemed to have helped as we had no more faults until recently. The parameters probably got reset to factory defaults during servicing and now the Schnieder techs know nothing about this option.
People wonder why I get insanely focused on inverter reliability.... I think this unit is going into the crapper and getting replaced by a good ol SunnyBoy.
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