CanadianSolar CSI-125K-T600GL02-E Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 20

6. Normal operation

6. Normal operation

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VPV_Total: Shows input voltage total. 

IPV_Total: Shows input current total. 

Table 6.1 Information list

Status:   Generating
Power:   1488W

Grid Frequency
F_Grid     50.06Hz

Total Energy
0258458  kwh

This Month: 0123kwh
Last Month: 0123kwh

Today:        15.1kwh 
Yesterday: 13.5kwh

10 sec

10 sec

10 sec

10 sec

10 sec

10 sec

Status: Shows instant status of the Inverter. 

Power: Shows instant output power value.

F_Grid: Shows the grid's frequency value.

Total generated energy value.

This Month: Total energy  generated this month.

Last Month: Total energy  generated last month.

Today: Total energy  generated today.

Yesterday: Total energy  generated yesterday.

Display

Duration

Description

Inverter

 

SN

00000000000000

10 sec

Display series number of the inverter.

10 sec

V_C: Shows the grid's voltage value.

I_C: Shows the grid's current value.

10 sec

V_A: Shows the grid's voltage value.

I_A: Shows the grid's current value.

Rea_Power:  000Var
App_Power:          VA

10 sec

Rea_Power: Shows the reactive power of the inverter. 

App_Power: Shows the apparent power of the inverter. 

Work Mode: Volt-watt
DRM NO.:08

10 sec

Work Mode: Shows current working mode.  

DRM NO.: Shows DRM Number.  

VPV_Total:   1000.0V
IPV_Total:      +99.0A

V_A:   345.7V
I_ A:    109.0A

V_C:   345.0V
I_ C:    109.8A

In normal operation, LCD screen  alternatively shows inverter power and operation status

(see Figure 6.1).  The screen can be scrolled manually by pressing the UP/DOWN keys. 

Pressing the ENTER key gives access to Main Menu.

5 sec

Start

Power        110000W
01-01-2019    12:04

Status:  Generating
01-01-2019    12:04

Information

Settings

Advanced Info.

Advanced settings

UP/DOWN

UP/DOWN

UP/DOWN

UP/DOWN or

auto-scroll

(10 sec)

Pressing the

ENTER key

gives access to
the main menu.

Pressing the

ESC key

calls back the

previous menu.

Main Menu

Figure 6.1 Operation Overview

6.3 Main Menu

There are four submenus in the Main Menu (see Figure 6.1):

1.  Information

2.  Settings

3.  Advanced Info.

4.  Advanced Settings

The Canadian Solar three Phase Inverter main menu provides access to operational 

data and information. The information is displayed by selecting "Information" from the 

menu and then by scrolling up or down.

6.4 Information

Summary of Contents for CSI-125K-T600GL02-E

Page 1: ...sales au csisolar com Customer Support Email service au csisolar com South East Asia 101 Thompson Road 15 03 United Square Singapore 307591 P 65 6572 905 F 65 6559 4690 Sales Inquires Email sales sg c...

Page 2: ...tions 5 4 2 AC Connections 5 4 3 DC configuration 32 32 33 34 34 34 34 5 4 4 AC configuration 36 6 Normal operation 6 1 Start up procedure 6 2 Shutdown procedure 37 37 37 6 3 Main Menu 38 38 6 4 Infor...

Page 3: ...r ships with all accessories in one carton When unpacking please verify all the parts listed below are included 3 4 Fastening screw 2 User manual 1 1 2 3 4 4 Vent COM LED lights LCD display 4 buttons...

Page 4: ...inverter is not installed immediately storage instructions and environmental conditions are below DO NOT STACK MORE THAN HIGH Figure 1 3 2 2 Safety Instructions WARNING To reduce the risk of fire bran...

Page 5: ...s required between inverters NOTE Nothing should be stored on or placed against the inverter 3 Installation 2 4 Protection Circuitry and Controls WARNING Risk of fire Despite careful construction elec...

Page 6: ...ity of the 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...

Page 7: ...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 keeping the drill perpen...

Page 8: ...gle Please install the inverter vertically If the inverter cannot be mounted vertically it may be tilted backward to 15 degrees from vertical Vertical 15 Backward Figure 3 9 Correct installation Angle...

Page 9: ...he DC Isolator OFF 3 Connect the AC wires 4 Connect the DC wires Table 3 1 Electrical connection Parts Connection Cable size Torque DC terminal Ground terminal Grid terminal RS 485 terminal RJ45 termi...

Page 10: ...rounding 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 ground...

Page 11: ...insulation of the wire past the cable crimping area of the OT terminal then use a hydraulic crimp tool to crimp the terminal The crimped portion of the terminal must be insulated with heat shrinkable...

Page 12: ...o a single MPPT must consist of the same number of series connected PV modules 1 Connect the three 3 AC conductors to the three 3 AC terminals marked L1 L2 and L3 Refer to local code and voltage drop...

Page 13: ...nd remove the junction box cover 2 Strip the insulation of the wire past the cable crimping area of the OT terminal then use a hydraulic crimp tool to crimp the terminal The crimped portion of the ter...

Page 14: ...onnection See figure 4 2 CAT 5E outdoor rated cable outer diameter 9mm internal resistance 1 5 10m and shielded RJ45 connectors are recommended 4 1 RS485 communication 485 IN 485 OUT Figure 4 2 RJ45 p...

Page 15: ...er communication through ethernet as shown below Address 01 Address 01 Address 01 NOTE Laptop is required for onsite Ethernet communication commissioning If the router doesn t support automatic IP add...

Page 16: ...inking indicates it is trying to connect OFF indicates connection failed Constantly ON but blinking sometimes indicates it is transferring data between the server D3 Green LED Module power light Const...

Page 17: ...he inverter not operating at all 5 2 Changing the grid standard 5 2 1 Procedure to set the grid standard NOTE This operation is for service technicians only The inverter is customized according to the...

Page 18: ...he voltage present between the positive and negative wires of each string If the open circuit voltage of the string is near the maximum value accepted by the inverter verify the string length Low ambi...

Page 19: ...ower that is within start up and operating ranges the inverter will turn on After turn on the inverter will check internal parameters sense and monitor AC voltage hertz rate and the stability of the s...

Page 20: ...hows the reactive power of the inverter App_Power Shows the apparent power of the inverter Work Mode Volt watt DRM NO 08 10 sec Work Mode Shows current working mode DRM NO Shows DRM Number VPV_Total 1...

Page 21: ...00 manually by pressing the UP DOWN keys Press the ESC key to return to the previous menu Alm000 OV G V T 00 00 00 00 D 0000 Figure 6 6 Alarm Message The following submenus are displayed when the Sett...

Page 22: ...d 6 6 7 Daily Records The screen shows history of changing settings Only for maintance personel 6 6 3 Version The screen shows the model version of the inverter And the screen will show the software v...

Page 23: ...e setting range for User Def Using this function the limits can be changed manually These voltage values are the phase voltage For different countries the grid standard needs to be set as different ac...

Page 24: ...n see Figure 6 19 Figure 6 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...

Page 25: ...000 S16DAT6 0000 S16DAT7 0000 S16DAT8 0000 49 48 Figure 6 24 Selecting Fan Test displays the sub menu shown below Are you sure YES ENT NO ESC Fan Test is a factory test function Press the ENTER key to...

Page 26: ...can be removed with a soft brush 7 1 Anti PID Function Inverter integrates optional Anti PID module and it can recover the PID effect during night thus protect the PV system from degradation Figure 7...

Page 27: ...the fan Assemble the fan on the rack 8 Connect the electrical wire and reinstall the fan assembly Restart the inverter 7 3 Surge Protection Device Maintenance If surge protection device is damaged it...

Page 28: ...t 1 Restart inverter 2 Identify and remove the string to the fault MPPT 2 Change power board IGFOL F Grid current tracking fail OV G I Over grid current OV DCA I IGBT OV I Over IGBT current 1 Restart...

Page 29: ...solar irradiance reduces and confirm the string current is less than 0 5A with a clip on ammeter and then turn off the DC switches 3 Please note that any damages due to wrong operations are not covere...

Page 30: ...Ground wire mm Communication wire mm Molded case circuit breaker MCCB 20 1 16 25 2 2 1 Ue 1500V DC In 315A Icu 20KA Type II In 20KA Imax 40KA Up 5 0KV Uc 1500V LM PVSZ CV G20 Monitor Bus voltage curre...

Page 31: ...ances and are properly ventilated Completed 5 Serial number Record the product serial numbers located on the side label Serial Numbers attached list 6 Solar modules Confirm PV module installation comp...

Page 32: ...in Notes 1 Switch the grid supply main Switch AC ON first 2 Switch the DC switch ON If the voltages of PV arrays are higher than start up voltage the inverter will turn on The red LED power will be co...

Page 33: ...e front panel interface Completed Record current date time in Notes 6 Communication setting if avail Set communication with a unique address for each inverter Completed Record address in Notes 7 Machi...

Page 34: ...Output power Input DC voltage Insulation limit K PV start up voltage Grid V Max V Min Frequency Max Min Reactive compensation PF Configuration MPPT Individual MPPT Parallel Monitoring RS485 Ethernet...

Page 35: ...r to inverter site selection and installation 3 PHASE STRING INVERTERS CSIF ST 016 A 0 INSTALLER S NAME INSTALLER S SIGNATURE COMPANY DATE Inverter serial numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1...

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