No changes are made to the system configuration until the last device
has been switched on, and acknowledged. The configuration procedure
can be aborted at any time before this point by pressing "Cancel".
The supported configurations are:
2 parallel devices
•
3 parallel devices
•
Split phase 120°
•
Split phase 180°
•
Split phase 240°
•
Split phase floating
•
Stand alone
•
For more complex systems, VE.Bus System Configurator should be
used (available as a free download from www.victronenergy.com).
Note: before re-configuring a VE.Bus system, check the A.C. cabling to
ensure that it is suitable for the new configuration.
6.6 Shore current control
When using a Multi or Quattro, it is often the case that the system is
capable of drawing more current than is actually available from the shore
or generator supply. It is possible to limit the amount of current that the
system will actually draw, preventing the supply from becoming
overloaded. There are three settings which control the shore current
regulation. How these settings are used depends on the connected
equipment.
6.6.1
Default current limit
This is the maximum current that will be drawn if there is no remote panel
or VVC connected. If the target device is a Quattro, then the limit for each
A.C. input must be configured separately.
This setting can be changed on the "Transfer switch" menu, and indicates
the maximum current that will be drawn per device for parallel systems,
and per phase for multi-phase systems.
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