Schneider Electric · XW Pro NA Operation Guide
This fault indicates an L1-L2 over-voltage condition (270 V) detected by the anti-islanding protection, triggering a fast disconnect. This mechanism ensures the inverter disconnects from an unstable grid, protecting both the inverter and grid from potential damage due to excessive voltage.
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Using a true RMS multimeter, measure and record the L1-L2 phase-to-phase voltage at the inverter's AC input terminals (e.g., L1-L2) during system operation.
Verify that the measured L1-L2 voltage does not exceed the specified 270 V threshold or the inverter's relevant parameter (e.g., P_AI_L1L2_Volt_Max_Fast).
Inspect the integrity of the AC input connections for phases L1 and L2 at the inverter (e.g., Terminals L1, L2) for signs of arcing, heat damage, or loose conductors.
Check for external power quality monitoring logs (if available) to identify any grid voltage transients or surges exceeding 270V between L1 and L2.
If the grid is demonstrably stable and below 270V, then a fault in the inverter's internal L1-L2 voltage measurement unit is likely, requiring service.