External Battery Stop Command
Schneider Electric · XW Pro NA Operation Guide
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This Automatic Fault means battery charging and discharging have been stopped due to a command received from an external source, such as a Battery Management System (BMS). This indicates an external device has initiated a protective shutdown.
Häufige Ursachen
- Command received from an external Battery Management System (BMS) via communication bus (e.g., CAN bus) due to an internal battery fault (e.g., over-temperature, cell imbalance).
- Remote shutdown command issued from a supervisory control system or monitoring platform connected to the inverter.
- External safety interlock activated (e.g., emergency stop button on battery cabinet, fire suppression system) sending a stop signal to the inverter.
- Communication bus error where a spurious 'stop' command is misinterpreted by the inverter (e.g., corrupted CAN message).
- Incorrect configuration of external control inputs, leading to an unintended 'stop' signal (e.g., digital input DI1 assigned to 'Battery Stop' and inadvertently triggered).
Reparaturschritte & Checkliste
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1. Check the external Battery Management System (BMS) for any active alarms or fault codes that would trigger a stop command.
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2. Review the communication log of the gateway device or BMS for any explicit 'stop' commands sent to the inverter.
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3. Inspect all external control inputs (e.g., digital input terminals DI1-DI4) connected to the inverter for unintended activation or faulty wiring.
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4. Verify the status of any external safety interlocks or emergency stop buttons associated with the battery system or overall installation.
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5. Temporarily disconnect the communication cable from the external BMS to the inverter to see if the fault clears, indicating an issue with the BMS or communication integrity.