Enerdrive ePRO COMBI Owners ManualPage 8
Parameter Automatic Stand By (ASB)
Value Off
Description Enables or disables ASB. If enabled, the inverter will jump to ASB mode
automatically, when the connected load power consumption drops below a
user programmable level. In ASB mode the inverter pulses it’s output sinewave
in order to detect when the connected load requires more power again. While
running in ASB mode, the ePRO Combi itself draws significantly less current from
the battery. As soon as the load power demand increases again, the inverter will
automatically jump to continuous mode delivering uninterrupted power to the
load. When disabled, the inverter will always run in continuous mode, which is
better for critical loads like computers, clocks and AV equipment.
Configurable by DIP switch (DIP 4) and Dashboard
Parameter AC input voltage range (transfer switch)
Value 180V – 270V
Description Input voltage range which is accepted by the ePRO Combi for feeding through
to the connected load. Two AC undervoltage values can be set. An absolute
undervoltage level which directly releases the AC transfer switch when exceeded
(factory setting = 150V), and a delayed undervoltage level, which releases the AC
transfer switch after a certain delay (factory settings are 180V and 5 seconds). The
charger stops charging when the AC input voltage drops below 185V and restarts
again above 190V.
Configurable by Dashboard
Parameter AC input frequency range
Value 45Hz – 65Hz
Description Input frequency range which is accepted by the ePRO Combi. Can be set to full
range (45Hz – 65Hz), or to a smaller range within the 45Hz lower and 65Hz upper
boundaries.
Configurable by Dashboard
Parameter AC Input Current Limit
Value 16.0A
Description Represents the maximum continuous current that the ePRO Combi will draw from
the AC input source. To assure this, the ePRO Combi will either reduce the charge
current automatically, or (when enabled) will activate the AC Input Power Boost
feature which will supply the additional power demand by running the inverter in
parallel with the AC input source. When the connected load still draws too much
current, the installer can either choose to deactivate the AC transfer switch, or
keep it closed and allow it to exceed the AC input current limit value. This value
can be set from 1.0A to 16.0A by Dashboard or the optional Universal Remote
Control.
Configurable by Dashboard and Universal Remote Control