1. Applicability badges
Every page opens with an Applies to: badge using only these four labels:Common
Applies to all Kent New Energy hybrid products on this site. Principles, safety rules, and site guidance that never change between platforms.
Kent M1 Hybrid Inverter
Parameters, terminal positions, menus, and commissioning sequences specific to the Kent M1 platform only.
Kent G3 Hybrid Inverter
Parameters, terminal positions, menus, and commissioning sequences specific to the Kent G3 platform only.
Kent Lithium Battery
Battery wiring, BMS comms, SOC behaviour, and safety rules specific to the Kent F1 battery pack family.
2. Validation blocks (KNB-VAL)
Where a value is still being confirmed by Kent, you will see a block like the one below instead of a number. Read it as: here is the safe interim rule; the confirmed figure will replace this block when it is ready. TheKNB-VAL ID tracks the item internally. Quote it if you raise the question with Kent. You will never find a blank or a “TBD” on these pages — every pending item has a safe interim rule and a tracking ID.
3. Every number is traceable
Every setting, torque value, voltage threshold, and menu path on a platform page is extracted from that platform’s official manual and carries an invisible source citation embedded in the page. If you ever find a conflict between this site and a printed label on the unit, stop and report it to Kent service — do not guess, do not average the two values.Source citations are invisible to readers on purpose — they are there for Kent’s internal audit trail, not to slow down field work. If you need to verify a source, contact Kent service with the page URL and the specific value in question.
Page anatomy
Every page follows the same structure so you can find anything in seconds, even offline.Standard page structure
Standard page structure
- One-line intro — the goal of the page, stated immediately.
- Applicability badge — which products this page covers.
- Safety callout — a Warning block if the task carries personal or equipment risk.
- Before you start — what to have ready before the first step.
- Numbered steps or checklist — the actual procedure.
- Common mistakes — the three or four errors that show up on real tickets.
- When to escalate — the specific triggers that mean “call Kent”.
- Related pages — direct links to what you need next.
Monitoring
All commissioning and troubleshooting procedures on this site use the on-device display. The datalogger stick is fitted physically during installation and is activated with Kent Central Command — full documentation to follow. No third-party app is ever part of a Kent procedure described here.If a commissioning step says “check the display”, it means the screen on the front of the inverter — not a phone app, not a browser dashboard. Work from the device itself.