ccgx:generator_start_stop
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ccgx:generator_start_stop [2019-01-28 12:58] – [6. Troubleshooting] mvader | ccgx:generator_start_stop [2019-04-25 00:40] – [5. Settings] mvader | ||
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* **Minimum run time**: It's good practice for a generator, once started, to be allowed to reach its operating temperature. When started manually this setting is ignored. | * **Minimum run time**: It's good practice for a generator, once started, to be allowed to reach its operating temperature. When started manually this setting is ignored. | ||
- | * **Detect generator at AC input**: Enabling this feature will sound an alarm whenever power is //not// detected at the AC input terminal of the Inverter/ | + | * **Detect generator at AC input**: Enabling this feature will raise an alarm on the GX device, as well as trigger an alarm email from the VRM portal(1), |
* **Quiet hours**: See [[#Quiet hours|Quiet hours]] | * **Quiet hours**: See [[#Quiet hours|Quiet hours]] | ||
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=== Manual-Start Feature === | === Manual-Start Feature === | ||
- | Use the //Manual start// feature to remotely start the generator. You can also implement this feature | + | Use the //Manual start// feature to remotely start the generator. You can also press Start when the generator is already running - doing so will ensure that the generator won't automatically stop when the condition which caused it to start has been satisfied. In other words, the //Manual start// feature will override the auto-stop parameters. |
There are two ways to start the generator manually: | There are two ways to start the generator manually: |
ccgx/generator_start_stop.txt · Last modified: 2021-02-05 08:58 by mvader