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7.5.4 Reset Password

This function is used to set the new password for menu “Advanced info.” and “Advanced 

information” (see Figure 7.19).

Figure 7.19 Set new password

YES=<ENT> NO=<ESC>

Password: 0000

Enter the right password before set new password. Press the DOWN key to move the cursor, 

Press the UP key to revise the value. Press the ENTER key to execute the setting. 

Press the ESC key to return to the previous menu. 

7.5.5 Power Control

Active and reactive power can be set through power setting button.

There are 5 item for this sub menu:

1. Set output power     

2. Set Reactive Power    

3. Out_P With Restore     

4. Rea_P With Restore        

5. Select PF Curve

This function is applicable by maintenance personnel only, wrong operation 

will prevent the inverter from reaching maximum power.

7.5.6 Calibrate Energy

Maintenance or replacement could clear or cause a different value of total energy. Use this 

function could allow user to revise the value of total energy to the same value as before. If 

the monitoring website is used the data will be synchronous with this setting automatically. 

(see Figure 7.20).

Figure 7.20 Calibrate energy

YES=<ENT> NO=<ESC>

Energy:0000000kWh

Press the DOWN key to move the cursor, Press the UP key to revise the value. Press the 

ENTER key to execute the setting. Press the ESC key to return to the previous menu. 

OV-G-V1: 

300---480V

OV-G-V1-T: 0.01---9S

OV-G-V2: 

300---490V

OV-G-V2-T: 0.01---1S

UN-G-V1: 

173---336V

UN-G-V1-T: 0.01---9S

UN-G-V2: 

132---319V

UN-G-V2-T: 0.01---1S

Startup-T: 10-600S

OV-G-F1: 50.2-63Hz

OV-G-F1-T: 0.01---9S

OV-G-F2: 51-63Hz

OV-G-F2-T: 0.01---9S

UN-G-F1: 47-59.5Hz

UN-G-F1-T: 0.01---9S

UN-G-F2: 47-59Hz

UN-G-F2-T: 0.01---9S

Restore-T: 10-600S

Table 7.2 Setting ranges for User-Def (L-N)

NOTE

The initial value of the User-Def standard is for reference only. It does 
not represent a correct value suitable for use.

7. Normal Operation

7. Normal Operation

For different countries, the grid standard needs to be set as different 

according to local requirements. If there is any doubt, please consult 

Canadian Solar service technicians for details.

      

  

NOTE

7.5.2 Grid ON/OFF

This function is used to start up or stop the power generation of Canadian Solar Three Phase 

Inverter (see Figure 7.18).

      Grid ON

        Grid OFF

Figure 7.18 Set Grid ON/OFF

Screens can be scrolled manually by pressing the UP/DOWN keys. Press the ENTER key 

to save the setting. Press the ESC key to return to the previous menu. 

7.5.3 Clear Energy

Clear Energy can reset the history yield of inverter

These two functions are applicable by maintenance personnel only, wrong 

operation will prevent the inverter from working properly.

Summary of Contents for CSI-100K-T400

Page 1: ...emea canadiansolar com Australia Canadian Solar MSS Australia Pty Ltd 44 Stephenson St Cremorne VIC 3121 Australia P 61 3 860 918 44 Sales Inquiries Email sales au canadiansolar com Customer Support...

Page 2: ...38 7 4 9 Warning Message 38 7 5 Advanced Settings Technicians Only 39 7 5 1 Selecting Standard 39 7 5 2 Grid ON OFF 40 7 5 3 Clear Energy 40 7 5 4 Reset Password 41 7 5 5 Power control 41 7 5 6 Calib...

Page 3: ...rnating current AC power that can satisfy local loads as well as feed the power distribution grid This manual covers the three phase inverter model listed below CSI 100K T400GL02 E CSI 110K T400GL02 E...

Page 4: ...box to repackage the inverter seal with adhesive tape with the desiccant inside the box Store the inverter in a clean and dry place free of dust and dirt The storage temperature must be between 40 70...

Page 5: ...e of the inverter heat sink can reach 75 The inverter is designed to work in an ambient temperature range between 25 to 60 If multiple inverters are installed on site a minimum clearance of 500 mm sho...

Page 6: ...electricity supply the sound level from the inverter can be quite high 3 2 Product handling Figure 3 3 Handles used to move the inverter shown circled in red 3 1 2 4 Air circulation Do not install in...

Page 7: ...r shall be mounted vertically The steps to mount the inverter are listed below 1 Refer to Figure 3 6 drill holes for mounting screws based on the hole diameter of bracket using a precision drill keepi...

Page 8: ...es from vertical Figure 3 10 Wrong installation Angle The steps to mounted to the rack are listed below 3 Install mounting plate 1 Remove the bracket and fasteners from the packaging Mark the position...

Page 9: ...FF 2 Switch the DC Isolator OFF 3 Connect the inverter to the grid 4 Assemble PV connector and connect to the Inverter Inverter design uses PV style quick connect terminal The top cover needn t to ope...

Page 10: ...ding 2 Prepare OT terminals M10 To effectively protect the inverter two grounding methods must be performed Connect the AC grounding cable Please refer to section 3 4 3 Connect the external grounding...

Page 11: ...ING MAKE SURE the polarity of the PV array output conductors matches the DC and DC terminal labels before connecting these conductors to the terminals of the inverter 5 Measure PV voltage of DC input...

Page 12: ...ion device must be used between the inverter and the grid NOTE Use AL CU transfer bi metallic terminal or anti oxidant grease with aluminum cables and terminals Table 3 2 Rating of grid OCPD 3 4 3 1 C...

Page 13: ...socket wrench Tighten the screws on the terminal block The torque is 10 20 Nm Figure 3 27 wiring with Neutral CSI 100 110 K T400GL02 E Figure 3 28 wiring without Neutral CSI 125K T500GL02 E Cable spec...

Page 14: ...munication terminals on the inverters COM1 is a 4 pin connector reserved for WiFi Cellular datalogger COM2 and COM3 are RS485 connection between inverters and both RJ45 and Terminal block are provided...

Page 15: ...the display select ENTER There are 4 sub menu options use the UP DOWN arrows to highlight ADVANCED SETTINGS Press enter to select Information See overview Menu on page 33 2 The screen will show that...

Page 16: ...reverse polarity may damage these protection circuits and or the inverter 5 4 3 2 Leakage to ground 5 4 3 2 1 Detection of leakage to ground Canadian Solar inverters are transformer less and do not h...

Page 17: ...ocedure To stop the inverter it is mandatory that the steps below are followed in the exact order outlined 1 Switch AC switch OFF 2 Wait approximately 30 seconds during this time the AC side capacitor...

Page 18: ...l Operation I_DC01 05 0A I_DC02 04 9A I_DC20 05 2A VPV_Total Shows input voltage total IPV_Total Shows input current total Table 7 1 Information list Status Generating Power 1488W Grid Frequency F_Gri...

Page 19: ...aintaince person to get running message such as internal temperature Standard No 1 2 etc Screens can be scrolled manually by pressing the UP DOWN keys 7 4 Advanced Info Technicians Only NOTE To access...

Page 20: ...on the limits can be changed manually These voltage values are the phase voltage The display shows the latest warn messages see Figure 7 15 Screens can be scrolled 100 manually by pressing the UP DOWN...

Page 21: ...Press the UP key to revise the value Press the ENTER key to execute the setting Press the ESC key to return to the previous menu OV G V1 300 480V OV G V1 T 0 01 9S OV G V2 300 490V OV G V2 T 0 01 1S...

Page 22: ...de Settings 1 Working Mode Set 2 Power Rate Limit 3 Freq Derate Set 4 10mins Voltage Set 5 Power Priority 6 Initial Settings 7 Voltage PCC Set Selecting STD Mode Settings displays the sub menu shown b...

Page 23: ...ded Power Parameter and Voltage Parameter YES ENT NO ESC Power para 1 000 7 5 13 Debug Parameter 7 5 14 FAN Test This section is applicable to maintenance personnel only Figure 7 24 Debug Parameter as...

Page 24: ...module will start creating 450 Vdc between PV and ground No need any control or settings The integrated Anti PID module repairs the PID effect of the PV model at night When operating the inverter LCD...

Page 25: ...age OV G V01 02 03 04 OV G F01 02 UN G F01 02 G IMP NO GRID OV DC01 02 03 04 OV BUS UN BUS01 02 GRID INTF01 02 OV TEM Failure description Over grid voltage Under grid voltage Over grid frequency Under...

Page 26: ...status of the LED status indicator lights Other readings obtained from the Information submenu refer to Section 6 2 will also be helpful 5 The PV array configuration e g number of panels capacity of p...

Page 27: ...unication connections MC4 connector OT Terminal max 185 mm LCD 2 20 Z RS485 Optional Wifi GPRS PLC 3 N PE 220 380 230 400 Dimensions W H D Weight 84kg Max DC input voltage Volts MPPT voltage range Vol...

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