Code |
Description |
Possible causes |
Troubleshooting Steps |
STATE 401 |
Communication error between IG control and the DC-DC board |
- Internal fault
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- If problem persists please contact Gold Coast Energy
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STATE 402 |
Write access to the internal Fronius IG memory failed |
STATE 403 |
The area in the internal memory for the country setting is incomplete |
STATE 404 |
Connection between the control unit and the ENS is faulty |
- Public mains not connected
- Internal fault
|
- Check the public mains
- If problem persists please contact Gold Coast Energy
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STATE 405 |
An old or incorrect version of the ENS microprocessors has been recognised |
- Internal fault
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- If problem persists please contact Gold Coast Energy
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STATE 406 |
Temperature sensor on the DC-AC board faulty or not connected |
STATE 407 |
Temperature sensor on the DC-DC board faulty or not connected |
STATE 408 |
Unsymmetry on the public mains detected |
- Public mains disturbances
- Internal fault
|
- Error is remedied automatically
- If problem persists please contact Gold Coast Energy
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STATE 409 |
Supply of the DC-AC board not available |
- Internal fault
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- If your problem persists please contact Gold Coast Energy
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STATE 410 |
Service plug on the DC-AC board is not set correctly |
STATE 412 |
Value for fixed voltage is set higher than the open circuit voltage of the PV generator |
STATE 413 |
Open circuit voltage too high in the moment of transformer switching |
STATE 414 |
Memory array for Fronius IG type in EE-PROM faulty |
- One-off-memory error
- Internal fault
|
- Error is remedied automatically
- If problem persists please contact Gold Coast Energy
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STATE 415 |
No END-enabling signal despite release by IG-control |
- Internal fault
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- If problem persists please contact Gold Coast Energy
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STATE 416 |
Communication error between IG-Control and power stack |
- One-off-communication error
- Internal fault
|
- Error is remedied automatically
- If problem persists please contact Gold Coast Energy
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STATE 417 |
Hardware ID-collision |
- Internal fault
|
- If problem persists please contact Gold Coast Energy
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STATE 419 |
Two or more power stacks with identical Unique ID |
STATE 420 |
Incomplete number of power stacks detected after reaching online threshold according to device type |
STATE 421 |
Hardware ID sequence error |
STATE 425 |
Receive time-out for data exchange with one or more power stacks exceeded |
- One-off error
- Internal fault
|
- Automatic correction
- If problem persists please contact Gold Coast Energy
|
STATE 431 |
All power stacks are in boot mode |
- Internal fault
|
- If problem persists please contact Gold Coast Energy
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STATE 432 |
Consistent error in power stack management |
- One-off error
- Internal fault
|
- Automatic correction
- If problem persists please contact Gold Coast Energy
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STATE 433 |
Allocation error of dynamic addresses |
STATE 434 |
Ground fault detected |
STATE 435 |
Wrong configuration for EE-Prom |
STATE 436 |
Error transmission faulty |
STATE 437 |
Power stack work around is active |
STATE 438 |
Error during state code transmission |
- One-off error
- Permanent error
|
- Automatic correction
- If problem persists please contact Gold Coast Energy
|
STATE 441 |
Power rack fan faulty |
- Internal fault
|
- If problem persists please contact Gold Coast Energy
|
STATE 442 |
Master for one phase could not be assigned |
- Temporary communication error
- Internal fault
|
- Error is remedied automatically
- If problem persists please contact Gold Coast Energy
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STATE 443 |
DC-DC energy transfer failure |
- Error during switching on a power stack
- Internal fault
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- Error is remedied automatically
- If problem persists please contact Gold Coast Energy
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STATE 444 |
AC monitoring self-test interrupted |
- During the self-test another error occured
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- Quit the self-test by pressing ESC and remedy the failure according to the error code list
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