F13 Warning grid
F13 — grid abnormal / won't reconnect
Symptom: Inverter shows F13 and drops off-grid, or won't start exporting after commissioning.
F13 means the inverter sees the grid as outside its allowed window and won’t (or won’t stay) connected. Two broad causes:
A. Grid code / region set wrong (most common at commissioning)
If the inverter was never set to the correct standard, a healthy grid can still look “abnormal”.
- Confirm the safety standard is AS/NZS 4777.2 and the region matches the DNSP.
- Recheck any export-limit and protection settings against the connection approval.
B. Genuine grid condition
If the code is correct, the grid really is out of spec at that moment.
- Measure grid voltage and frequency at the inverter AC terminals. High voltage at the end of a long street is a common AU cause.
- Check the AC connection — loose neutral/active, undersized cable, or a tripped upstream breaker.
- The inverter auto-reconnects once the grid returns to spec for the standard’s reconnect time.
Persistent over-voltage trips usually need the DNSP involved (tap change / supply issue), or a cabling fix — not an inverter setting. Document the readings before escalating.