The Cool Down program does disconnect the genset from the inverter (xfer & 
charger) for the cool down cycle. This likely will solve your issue. If the 
genset was not disconnected the it would remain loaded and there would not be a 
cool down. The whole point of cool down is to have the loads removed so the 
turbo can cool slowly to mitigate and deformity. In most modern machines this 
is generally no longer an issue, but again it should solve your surge.

-jeff o


>From the Solar, Wind and Hydro powered office of Jeff Oldham/Regenerative 
>SOLutions

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