Troubleshooting; Led Messages; Green Led; Orange Led - Ingeteam Ingecon EMS Home Serie Manual De Instalacion Y Uso

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Troubleshooting

5. Troubleshooting
This is a guide for troubleshooting problems that may arise in the installation and operation of InGECOn EMS
Home units.
It also explains how to perform simple operations such as component replacement and unit configuration.
Troubleshooting for the InGECOn EMS Home inverter must be performed by qualified personnel in
compliance with the general safety instructions in this manual.

5.1. LED messages

5.1.1. Green LED

This is the LED that should light up in normal start-up and operating conditions, while the others remain off. It has
two start-up modes:
1 second flash
This flashing indicates that the battery voltage is adequate for starting up the inverter, provided the red LED is off.
Steady light
Inverter generating voltage for consumption or connection to the auxiliary grid.

5.1.2. Orange LED

This is the LED which indicates that alarms have been set off in the inverter.
0.5 second flash
The external fan is not working correctly.
Check that no foreign bodies have entered the fan, preventing it turning. Ensure that an adequate flow of air
arrives.
1 second flash
The internal fan is not working correctly.
Contact Ingeteam
3 second flash
The inverter is self-limiting the battery charge because it has reached the maximum permissible temperature.
In this situation, check that the fans are running, that the air inlets and vents are free from obstacles, and that
there are no sources of intense heat near the inverter. If the problem persists, contact Ingeteam.
Steady light
This LED indicates that an alarm has occurred in the inverter. Shown below are some of the alarms which can
indicate problems in the inverter which can be checked and/or resolved:
0001H
Battery voltage lower than the V STOP set or higher than the VmAX set.
0002H
Grid frequency out of range.
0004H
Grid voltage out of range.
The most probable cause is a power failure in the public grid or it does not meet the V/F limits set. It
must be borne in mind that the alarms are additive, hence when this fault occurs, the alarm shown will
be 0006h, which is the sum of 0002H + 0004H.
When power returns, the inverter will restart. If not, check the connections to the grid.
If the problem persists, contact the installer.
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