Xantrex Technology Plus Sw4024 User Manual

TM  
SW Series  
Addendum to the Installation  
and Operator’s Manual  
for SW4024, SW4048, SW5548 Models Only  
©2000 Xantrex Technology Inc.  
#976-0013-01-01 Rev. A 11/00  
ADDENDUM  
The items listed in this addendum have changed to reflect product compliance with UL1741 First  
Edition requirements. The changes only affect 120 VAC/60 Hz units using the SELL mode function  
of the inverter/charger. The software revision has changed from 4.01 to 4.10.  
Model Numbers Affected:  
SW4024, SW4048 and SW5548 (120 VAC/60 Hz models only)  
General Information:  
The inverter software has been redesigned to meet UL1741 First Edition requirements which  
incorporates IEEE929 recommended practices. These requirements have altered voltage and  
frequency operating windows and have added a 5 minute grid connect timer delay before selling  
power. In addition to user utility interactive changes, the inverter has been approved to meet the  
rigorous non-islanding and harmonics analyses initiated by UL1741.  
The SELL voltage window is now nonadjustable and locked at 106–132 VAC range, indicated by  
the inverter’s LINE TIE LED ON. Any voltage limits programmed in SET INPUT LOWER/UPPER  
LIMIT VAC menu item (located under MENU HEADING 11) for input AC1, are displayed, but ignored  
when the SELL mode is selected.  
The SELL frequency window is nonadjustable and locked at 59.3–60.5 Hz anytime the inverter  
is in SELL mode. This is indicated by the LINE TIE LED ON. For any voltage or frequency condition  
outside these specified operating windows, the inverter will disconnect and attempt to reconnect to  
the grid when proper voltage and frequency conditions are detected (after a 5 minute wait period  
elapses). The inverter will reset the 5 minute timer each time an out-of-bounds condition is detected,  
during periods when the AC1 light is blinking or ON.  
SOFTWARE REV 4.10  
SW4024  
SW4048  
SW5548  
Fixed 106–132 VAC when SELL mode is  
engaged (AC1 input only). Adjustable for all  
other modes.  
AC Voltage Window  
Frequency Window  
59.3–60.5 Hz in SELL mode (AC1 input only),  
54–66 Hz for all other modes.  
1–35  
Default 33 A  
1–35  
1–35  
Default 33 A  
1–35  
1–50  
Default 46 A  
1–40  
SET MAX SELL AMPS  
SET MAX CHARGE AMPS  
Default 30 A  
Default 30 A  
Default 35 A  
TRACE ENGINEERING 3  
Menu  
REV 4.10  
976-0013-D-001  
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ADDENDUM  
Changes in Manual:  
Page-1, 5, 34, 39 and 119–All references to software version 4.01 should now read 4.10.  
Page 1 and 17–The SW4024, SW4048 and SW5548 inverter models are UL listed to  
UL1741-First Edition which incorporates IEEE929 recommended practices.  
Labeling  
Page 7 and 12–The product rating labels have changed as shown below to reflect the UL listing:  
270-0033-01-01  
270-0032-01-01  
270-0031-01-01  
POWER INVERTER/CHARGER  
STANDARD UL1741-1999  
1st EDITION  
POWER INVERTER/CHARGER  
STANDARD UL1741-1999  
1st EDITION  
POWER INVERTER/CHARGER  
STANDARD UL1741-1999  
1st EDITION  
NON-ISLANDING  
NON-ISLANDING  
NON-ISLANDING  
55CL  
39FL  
55CL  
39FL  
55CL  
39FL  
UTILITY INTERACTIVE INVERTER  
WITH INTEGRAL TRANSFORMER  
ISOLATION  
UTILITY INTERACTIVE INVERTER  
WITH INTEGRAL TRANSFORMER  
ISOLATION  
UTILITY INTERACTIVE INVERTER  
WITH INTEGRAL TRANSFORMER  
ISOLATION  
POWER INVERTER/CHARGER  
LISTED FOR CANADA  
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 107.1-95  
POWER INVERTER/CHARGER  
LISTED FOR CANADA  
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 107.1-95  
POWER INVERTER/CHARGER  
LISTED FOR CANADA  
CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 107.1-95  
MODEL:  
SW4024  
SW4024____  
MODEL:  
SW4048  
SW4048____  
MODEL:  
SW5548  
SW5548____  
------ INVERTER SYSTEM ------  
------ INVERTER SYSTEM ------  
------ INVERTER SYSTEM ------  
MAX CONTINUOUS AC OUTPUT POWER: 4000 VA  
NOMINAL BATTERY BANK VOLTAGE: 24 VDC  
NOMINAL DC OPERATING VOLTAGE: 25.2 VDC  
RANGE OF OPERATING DC VOLTAGE: 22-32 VDC  
MAX OPERATING DC CURRENT: 200 AMPS DC  
MAX SHORT CIRCUIT DC CURRENT: 800 AMPS DC  
MAX CONTINUOUS AC OUTPUT POWER: 4000 VA  
NOMINAL BATTERY BANK VOLTAGE: 48 VDC  
NOMINAL DC OPERATING VOLTAGE: 50.4 VDC  
RANGE OF OPERATING DC VOLTAGE: 44-66 VDC  
MAX OPERATING DC CURRENT: 100 AMPS DC  
MAX SHORT CIRCUIT DC CURRENT: 400 AMPS DC  
MAX CONTINUOUS AC OUTPUT POWER: 5500 VA  
NOMINAL BATTERY BANK VOLTAGE: 48 VDC  
NOMINAL DC OPERATING VOLTAGE: 50.4 VDC  
RANGE OF OPERATING DC VOLTAGE: 44-66 VDC  
MAX OPERATING DC CURRENT: 140 AMPS DC  
MAX SHORT CIRCUIT DC CURRENT: 400 AMPS DC  
NOMINAL AC OUTPUT VOLTAGE: 120 VAC  
NOMINAL AC OUTPUT FREQUENCY: 60 HZ  
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NOMINAL AC OUTPUT VOLTAGE: 120 VAC  
NOMINAL AC OUTPUT FREQUENCY: 60 HZ  
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NOMINAL AC OUTPUT VOLTAGE: 120 VAC  
NOMINAL AC OUTPUT FREQUENCY: 60 HZ  
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MAX CONTINUOUS AC OUTPUT CURRENT: 33.3 AMPS AC  
MAX AC OUTPUT OVERCURRENT PROTECTION: 35 AMPS AC  
MAX OUTPUT FAULT AC CURRENT: 78 AMPS AC RMS  
MAX CONTINUOUS AC OUTPUT CURRENT: 33.3 AMPS AC  
MAX AC OUTPUT OVERCURRENT PROTECTION: 35 AMPS AC  
MAX OUTPUT FAULT AC CURRENT: 78 AMPS AC RMS  
MAX CONTINUOUS AC OUTPUT CURRENT: 45.8 AMPS AC  
MAX AC OUTPUT OVERCURRENT PROTECTION: 50 AMPS AC  
MAX OUTPUT FAULT AC CURRENT: 78 AMPS AC RMS  
------ BATTERY CHARGER SYSTEM ------  
NOMINAL AC INPUT VOLTAGE: 120 VAC  
OPERATING FREQUENCY RANGE: 54-66 HZ  
MAX CONTINUOUS BATTERY CHARGER AC CURRENT: 30 AMPS AC  
MAX CONTINUOUS BATTERY CHARGER DC CURRENT: 110 AMPS DC  
MAX CONTINUOUS BATTERY CHARGER INPUT VA: 3600 VA  
TYPICAL BATTERY CHARGER POWER FACTOR: 0.9 TO 1.0  
MAX AC TRANSFER SWITCH INPUT CURRENT: 60 AMPS AC  
------ BATTERY CHARGER SYSTEM ------  
NOMINAL AC INPUT VOLTAGE: 120 VAC  
OPERATING FREQUENCY RANGE: 54-66 HZ  
MAX CONTINUOUS BATTERY CHARGER AC CURRENT: 30 AMPS AC  
MAX CONTINUOUS BATTERY CHARGER DC CURRENT: 60 AMPS DC  
MAX CONTINUOUS BATTERY CHARGER INPUT VA: 3600 VA  
TYPICAL BATTERY CHARGER POWER FACTOR: 0.9 TO 1.0  
MAX AC TRANSFER SWITCH INPUT CURRENT: 60 AMPS AC  
------ BATTERY CHARGER SYSTEM ------  
NOMINAL AC INPUT VOLTAGE: 120 VAC  
OPERATING FREQUENCY RANGE: 54-66 HZ  
MAX CONTINUOUS BATTERY CHARGER AC CURRENT: 35 AMPS AC  
MAX CONTINUOUS BATTERY CHARGER DC CURRENT: 70 AMPS DC  
MAX CONTINUOUS BATTERY CHARGER INPUT VA: 4200 VA  
TYPICAL BATTERY CHARGER POWER FACTOR: 0.9 TO 1.0  
MAX AC TRANSFER SWITCH INPUT CURRENT: 60 AMPS AC  
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---- UTILITY INTERACTIVE SYSTEM ----  
---- UTILITY INTERACTIVE SYSTEM ----  
---- UTILITY INTERACTIVE SYSTEM ----  
OPERATING AC INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE: 106-132 VAC  
OPERATING FREQUENCY RANGE (AC1): 59.3-60.5 HZ  
MAX UTILITY AC BACKFEED CURRENT: 0 AMPS AC  
MAX CONTINUOUS AC OUTPUT POWER: 4000 VA  
OPERATING POWER FACTOR: 0.9 TO 1.0  
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OPERATING AC INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE: 106-132 VAC  
OPERATING FREQUENCY RANGE (AC1): 59.3-60.5 HZ  
MAX UTILITY AC BACKFEED CURRENT: 0 AMPS AC  
MAX CONTINUOUS AC OUTPUT POWER: 4000 VA  
OPERATING POWER FACTOR: 0.9 TO 1.0  
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OPERATING AC INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE: 106-132 VAC  
OPERATING FREQUENCY RANGE (AC1): 59.3-60.5 HZ  
MAX UTILITY AC BACKFEED CURRENT: 0 AMPS AC  
MAX CONTINUOUS AC OUTPUT POWER: 5500 VA  
OPERATING POWER FACTOR: 0.9 TO 1.0  
XANTREX TECHNOLOGY - USA PATENT No. 5,373,433  
5916 195TH ST. N.E. ARLINGTON, WA. 98223 USA  
XANTREX TECHNOLOGY - USA PATENT No. 5,373,433  
5916 195TH ST. N.E. ARLINGTON, WA. 98223 USA  
XANTREX TECHNOLOGY - USA PATENT No. 5,373,433  
5916 195TH ST. N.E. ARLINGTON, WA. 98223 USA  
QUARTER  
YEAR  
QUARTER  
YEAR  
QUARTER  
YEAR  
DATE MFD  
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2
3
4
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DATE MFD  
1
2
3
4
00 01 02 03 04 05  
DATE MFD  
1
2
3
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00 01 02 03 04 05  
270-0032-01-01  
270-0033-01-01  
270-0031-01-01  
Mounting  
The second paragraph under “MOUNTING” should read as follows:  
“Use 1/4" minimum bolts for mounting. The mounting must capable of supporting four times the  
weight of the inverter...”  
Add the following to the second paragraph:  
When mounting to a vertical surface, such as a wall, ensure the inverter (or backing  
material) is securely mounted to the wall studs for proper support.  
Vertical wall mounting with proper access panels in place is the only UL approved  
mounting method for fire prevention.  
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ADDENDUM  
Menu Maps  
The USER and SETUP menu have been updated to reflect the new software revision as follows:  
Page 34–USER MENU. The software revision shown under menu heading “TRACE  
ENGINEERING 3”, menu item “REVISION 4.01” is changed to REVISION 4.10.”  
An information file has been added to menu heading 11 and reads: “IN SELL MODE AC1  
INPUT VAC LIMITS FIXED AT 88% AND 110% OF NOMINAL.”  
Menu System  
Page 39–“TRACE ENGINEERING (3)” menu heading. The software revision has been updated  
from “4.01” to “4.10.”  
Page 48–The “SET MAX CHARGE AMPS AC” menu item, the range has been changed from  
“01 to 35 amps” to 01 to 40 ampsfor the SW5548 model.  
Page 54–“BATTERY SELLING (17)” menu heading. The “SET MAX SELL AMPS AC” range has  
been changed from “01 to 35 amps” to 01 to 50 ampsfor SW5548 model.  
Operation  
Page 61– The following paragraph should be added to the UTILITY INTER-ACTIVE MODE  
bulleted item: “To meet agency approvals, SELL mode will sell power only between the locked  
106–132 volts AC range and 59.3–60.5 Hz range windows (120 VAC/60 Hz models only).”  
Page 83–When in SELL mode, the SET INPUT LOWER LIMIT VAC is locked at 106 VAC and  
sells power only when the AC output of the inverter is between 88 to 110% of nominal AC line  
voltage.  
Display Deletions  
The following menu display items have been deleted for various reasons unrelated to UL  
requirements.  
Under the “ERROR CAUSES 5” menu heading, menu item INVERTER BREAKER TRIPPED”  
has been deleted.  
Under the “GENERATOR MODE 2” menu heading, menu item GEN MAX RUN TIME ERROR”  
has been deleted.  
Under the “GENERATOR MODE 2” menu heading, all references to the GEN MAX RUN TIMER  
have been deleted (i.e., “IF GEN RUNS FOR MORE THAN MAX RUN TIME THEN ERROR).  
Under “GEN AUTO START SETUP 12” menu heading, all references to the GEN MAX RUN  
TIMER have been deleted (i.e., SET MAXIMUM RUN TIME H:M 08:00and SET MAX RUN TIME  
TO 0 TO DEFEAT”).  
Utility Interactive Mode Islanding Protection Compliance  
Trace™ SW inverters are capable of utility interactive operation, which includes utility protection  
features to prevent injury and damage from occurring when power is sold to the utility grid. These  
protective systems utilize high-speed microprocessor hardware and software to detect the abnormal  
conditions and disconnect the inverter from the utility grid.  
The UL1741 standard requires specific responses by the inverter to abnormal voltage and  
frequency conditions. The following summarizes the voltage and frequency levels and the response  
time period required, plus other features required by the UL1741 standard.  
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ADDENDUM  
Over/Under Voltage Fluctuations  
VOLTAGE  
Voltage < 60 V (< 50%)  
MAXIMUM TRIP TIME*  
6 cycles  
Voltages between 60106 V (5088%)  
Voltages between 106132 V (88110%)  
Voltages between 132165 V (110137%)  
Voltage >165 V (137%)  
120 cycles  
Normal operation  
120 cycles  
2 cycles  
FREQUENCY  
MAXIMUM TRIP TIME*  
6 cycles  
Frequency < 59.3 Hz  
Frequency > 60.5 Hz  
6 cycles  
976-0013-D-002  
*“Trip time” refers to the time between the abnormal conditions being applied and the inverter  
ceasing to energize the utility line.  
Over/Under Frequency Disturbances  
Small renewable energy systems are allowed to sell within a fixed frequency range of -0.7 Hz/  
+0.5 Hz of the nominal frequency in which they will operate. When the utility frequency is outside the  
range of the nominal frequency window, the inverter must cease to energize the utility line within 6  
cycles.  
Reconnect Delay After a Utility Disturbance  
An unacceptable utility event causes the renewable energy system to disconnect from the utility  
line. It will remain disabled until acceptable voltage and frequency have been maintained for a  
minimum of five minutes. After the 5 minute timer is complete, the inverter is allowed to  
automatically reconnect the renewable energy system to the utility.  
Islanding Protection  
The non-islanding inverter protection features required by UL1741 ensures that the inverter  
ceases to energize the utility line when the inverter is subjected to island conditions. As a result,  
active control techniques have been incorporated into the SW inverter for detecting potential  
dispersed-generation islands.  
A utility wishing to ensure against renewable-energy supported dispersed-generation islanding  
may require the use of a non-islanding inverter. Trace™ has designed the new software protection  
system to comply with the requirements of the non-islanding inverter section of UL1741.  
Over-current Protection  
The Trace™ SW Series inverters also include over-current protection for the inverter system.  
This protective system is used if the inverter attempts to power too large of a load or if the inverter  
loses synchronization with the utility grid. This protective system is implemented with redundant  
systems in analog hardware, microprocessor software and with a mechanical device (circuit  
breaker). This insures the inverter is protected from damage and can not create an unsafe fault  
condition to the utility or residence.  
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5916 - 195th Street N.E., Arlington, WA 98223 Phone: (360) 435-8826 Fax: (360) 435-2229  

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