CanadianSolar CSI-75K-T480GL03-U Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 3

Contents

Contents

1. Introduction 

1.1 Product Description 

1.2  Unpacking and storage 

1.2.1 Storage 

2. Important Safety Instruction 

2.1 Safety symbols 

2.2 General safety instructions 

2.3 Notice for use 
2.4 Protection Circuitry and Controls 

3. Installation 

3.1 Environmental considerations 

3.1.1 Select a location for the inverter 

3.1.2 Other environmental considerations 

3.2 Product handling 

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3.3 Mounting the Inverter 

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3.3.1 Wall mounting 

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5. Commissioning 

5.1 Selecting the appropriate grid standard 

5.1.1 Verifying grid standard for country of installation 

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5.2 Changing the grid standard 

5.2.1 Procedure to set the grid standard 

5.3 Setting a custom grid standard 

5.4 Preliminary checks 

5.4.3 DC Connections 

5.4.4 AC Connections 

5.4.1 DC configuration 

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6. Normal operation 

6.1 Start-up procedure 

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Shutdown procedure

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6.3 Main Menu 

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6.4 Information 

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6.4.1 Lock screen 

3.3.2 Rack mounting 

3.4 Electrical Connections 

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3.4.1 Grounding 

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3.4.2 Connect PV side of inverter 

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3.4.3 Connect grid side of inverter 

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4. Communication & Monitoring 

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6.5.1 Set Time 

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6.5.2 Set Address 

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6.6 Advanced Info - Technicians Only 

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6.6.1 Alarm Message 

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6.6.2 Running Message 

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6.6.3 Version 

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6.6.4 Daily Energy

 

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6.6.5 Monthly Energy

 

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6.6.6 Yearly Energy

 

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6.6.7 Daily Records

 

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6.6.8 Communication Data

 

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6.6.9 Warning Message

 

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6.7 Advanced Settings - Technicians Only 

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6.7.1 Selecting Standard 

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6.7.2 Grid ON/OFF 

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6.7.3 Clear Energy 

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6.7.4 Reset Password 

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6.7.5 Power control 

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6.7.6 Calibrate Energy 

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6.7.7 Special Settings

 

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6.7.8 STD Mode settings

 

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6.7.9 Restore Settings

 

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6.7.10 HMI Update

 

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6.7.12 Restart HMI

 

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6.7.13 Debug Parameter

 

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6.7.15 DSP Update 

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6.7.16 Compensation Set 

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6.7.17 I/V Curve

 

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7.1 Anti-PID Function 

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8. Troubleshooting 

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8.1 Current Alarm 

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8.2 Alarm History 

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8.3 Error Messages 

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9. Specifications 

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10. Appendices 

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4.1 RS485 communication  

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6.8 AFCI function 

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Summary of Contents for CSI-75K-T480GL03-U

Page 1: ...com Customer Support Email service ca csisolar com This manual is subject to change without prior noti cation Copyright is reserved Duplication of any part of this issue is prohibited without written...

Page 2: ...equipment has supplied The customer is fully liable for any modifications made to the system therefore any hardware or software modification manipulation or alteration not expressly approved by the ma...

Page 3: ...ck mounting 3 4 Electrical Connections 17 18 3 4 1 Grounding 20 3 4 2 Connect PV side of inverter 22 3 4 3 Connect grid side of inverter 26 4 Communication Monitoring 6 5 1 Set Time 39 6 5 2 Set Addre...

Page 4: ...ser manual 16 for 75K 18 for 80K 20 for 90 100 K 4 4 4 1 1 2 3 4 6 5 4 Hexagon bolt M10 40 LED lights LCD display 4 buttons Figure 1 2 Bottom view DC Switch AC output DC input AC Switch Vent COM COM M...

Page 5: ...kaging regularly If packing is damaged wet pest damages etc repackage the inverter immediately Store inverters on a flat hard surface not inclined or upside down After 100 days of storage the inverter...

Page 6: ...tilation must be present if the inverter is to be installed in a confined space Figure 3 1 Distances required between inverters NOTE Nothing should be stored on or placed against the inverter 3 Instal...

Page 7: ...quite high 3 2 Product handling Figure 3 3 Handles used to move the inverter shown circled in red 3 1 2 5 Air circulation Do not install in small closed rooms where air cannot freely circulate To prev...

Page 8: ...ical connections downward 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 t...

Page 9: ...install the inverter vertically If the inverter cannot be mounted vertically it may be mounted at angles greater than 15 degrees off horizontal Inverter cannot be mounted flat Vertical 15 Backward Fi...

Page 10: ...the inverter are described below in table 3 1 All electrical connections must be in accordance with local or national standard Table 3 1 Electrical connections Parts Connection Cable size Torque DC te...

Page 11: ...grounding terminal on the heatsink described below 1 It is recommended to use copper wire for the chassis ground Either solid conductor or stranded wire is acceptable Refer to local code standard for...

Page 12: ...n see figure 3 23 Figure 3 18 Disassemble the Connector Cap nut Figure 3 19 Insert the Wire into the Connector Cap nut and contact pin Crimping plier Figure 3 22 Multimeter measurement Figure 3 23 Con...

Page 13: ...he inverter Confirm proper string length and voltage range before connecting DC cable to the inverter NOTE The AC output neutral is not bounded to the ground The neutral wire is not necessary for the...

Page 14: ...on box cover Figure 3 27 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 terminal mu...

Page 15: ...al 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R S 4 8 5 A R S 4 8 5 B Use the network wire stripper to strip the insulation layer off the communication cable Using the standard wire sequence referenced in TIA EI...

Page 16: ...e 4 8 System Work mode Network Manual Restart Reset Upgrade Device information Type SN Firmware version Current tiom Time zone Embedded Ethernet 1909583738 ME 121001 V1 0 6 20200612800 Fri Nov 06 2020...

Page 17: ...by changing laptop to new IP address in range of inverter IP address and navigate to new inverter IP address System Work mode Network Manual Restart Reset Upgrade Obtain IP address automatically Save...

Page 18: ...elect ENTER There are 4 sub menu options use the UP DOWN arrows to highlight ADVANCED SETTINGS Press enter to select 2 The screen will show that a password is required The default password is 0010 pre...

Page 19: ...d do not have an array connection to ground Any measurement of a fixed voltage between ground and either the positive or negative string wiring indicates a leakage ground fault to ground and must be c...

Page 20: ...w are followed in the exact order outlined 1 Select Grid Off in the Advanced Setting of Inverter LCD 2 Turn off the AC Switch between Canadian Solar inverter and Grid 3 Wait approximately 30 seconds d...

Page 21: ...ode DRM NO Shows DRM Number I_DC01 Shows input 01 current value I_DC02 Shows input 02 current value I_DC20 Shows input 20 current value VPV_Total 1000 0V IPV_Total 99 0A V_A 345 7V I_ A 109 0A V_C 345...

Page 22: ...move the cursor press up to select the number After enter the correct password the Main Menu will display a screen and be able to access to the following information 41 40 6 6 3 Version The screen sho...

Page 23: ...e is fixed 6 6 7 Daily Records The screen shows history of changing settings Only for maintance personel 43 42 6 7 Advanced Settings Technicians Only NOTE To access to this area is for fully qualified...

Page 24: ...166 V 244 2S V 166 0 16S 60 5Hz F 62Hz 2S F 2Hz 6 0 16S 57Hz F 59 5Hz 2S 57Hz F 0 16S 480V Rated L L 45 44 6 7 2 Grid ON OFF This function is used to start up or stop the power generation of Canadian...

Page 25: ...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 6 7 7 Special Settings This function is app...

Page 26: ...t 305V Figure 6 22 Volt VAR Voltage1 242V Voltage2 273V 1 NULL Description Inverter is not under any working mode 49 48 YES ENT NO ESC Power Factor 1 00 Figure 6 23 Fixed PF Figure 6 24 PF Range 4 Fix...

Page 27: ...n working modes 1 NULL 2 Volt watt 3 Volt Var 4 Fixed PF 5 Reac power 6 Power PF 7 VgWatt UL 6 7 8 1 2 With Rule21 Standard selected NOTE The other three working mode P1 V Watt P1 V Var and P1 V P V Q...

Page 28: ...ault value is PF 1 53 52 5 Reac power Not Required Description Inverter will generate reactive power based on changing output power Note This Setting is NOT required by Rule21 Standards This function...

Page 29: ...king modes V Q V P indicates Volt Var First V P V Q indicates Volt Watt First 55 54 Figure 6 34 Power Rate Limit Power Rate 016 RateP_Sts US STOP Over frequency load shedding Fstart range 60 62Hz defa...

Page 30: ...ected to an Area EPS 6 7 8 7 Voltage PCC Set This function is for maintenance personnel only wrong operation will prevent the inverter from reaching maximum power 57 56 6 7 8 8 Freq Watt This setting...

Page 31: ...vent the inverter from reaching maximum power 59 58 6 7 13 Debug Parameter Figure 6 43 Debug Parameter as shown as below This section is applicable to maintenance personnel only Press the UP DOWN keys...

Page 32: ...are included Power Parameter and Voltage Parameter YES ENT NO ESC Power para 1 000 6 Normal operation 6 Normal operation 61 60 6 7 16 I V Curve This function is used to scan the I V characteristic cu...

Page 33: ...c Fault 63 62 Canadian Solar Three Phase Inverter does not require any regular maintenance However cleaning the dust on heat sink will help the inverter to dissipate the heat and increase its life tim...

Page 34: ...lem e g the alarm message displayed on the screen and the status of the screen status indicator lights Other readings obtained from the Information sub menu refer to Section 6 4 will also be helpful 5...

Page 35: ...is too low Inverter detects low DCV on internal bus Test Measure DC and AC voltages Compare with LCD Replace Inverter Internal damage Wire came loose during shipping 66 67 Inverter detects grid instab...

Page 36: ...nnected wait for the night when the solar irradiance is low and the PV string current down below 0 5A Turn off the two DC switchs and fix the polarity issue If string polarity is correct please confir...

Page 37: ...IEEE 1547 UL 1699B UL 1998 FCC UL 1741SA California Rule 21 RS485 Optional Wifi PLC Ethernet 70 71 Dimensions W H D Weight 1065 567 344 5 mm 41 9 22 3 13 5 inch 3 PE 480 Max DC input voltage Volts MPP...

Page 38: ...1 Full load MPPT voltage range Volts 550 850 RS485 Optional Wifi PLC Ethernet 72 73 Dimensions W H D Weight 1065 567 344 5 mm 41 9 22 3 13 5 inch 3 PE 480 Max DC input voltage Volts MPPT voltage range...

Page 39: ...1699B UL 1998 FCC UL 1741SA California Rule 21 RS485 Optional Wifi PLC Ethernet 74 75 Dimensions W H D Weight 1065 567 344 5 mm 41 9 22 3 13 5 inch 3 PE 480 Max DC input voltage Volts MPPT voltage ra...

Page 40: ...Di at rated output power 3 Start up voltage Volts Max short circuit input current Amps Rated DC voltage Volts Rated grid frequency Hertz 180 1000 195 TYPE 4X 65dB A Intelligent redundant cooling 13120...

Page 41: ...1000 P V curve for CSI 75K T480GL02 U Figure 10 2 CSI 75K T480GL02 U Inverter output power by input voltage P V curve for CSI 80K T480GL02 U Figure 10 3 CSI 80K T480GL02 U Inverter output power by inp...

Page 42: ...1000 P V curve for CSI 90K T480GL03 U Figure 10 8 CSI 90K T480GL03 U Inverter output power by input voltage Figure 10 9 CSI 100K T480GL03 U Inverter output power by input voltage P V curve for CSI 75K...

Page 43: ...LCD board for the Ethernet module RS485 from main COM board to the Ethernet module Ethernet Port Output RS485 Ports RJ45 Output RS485 Port Terminal Output RS485 Port Terminal Output Meter RS485 comin...

Page 44: ...ompleted Record V AC in Notes 10 Grounding cable Good Poor INSTALLATION Check inverter condition after unpacking Install inverter mounting bracket according to installation instructions in user manual...

Page 45: ...cable to the communication port 1 Switch the grid supply main Switch AC ON rst 2 Switch the DC switch ON If the voltages of PV arrays are higher than start up voltage the inverter will turn on The re...

Page 46: ...eted Record address in Notes 7 Machine version For maintenance and reference please record the irmware revisions if applicable Completed Record with serial numbers 8 Operating parameter Record operati...

Page 47: ...ting tilt Output power Input DC voltage Insulation limit K PV start up voltage Grid V Max V Min Frequency Max Min Reactive compensation PF Coniguration MPPT Individual MPPT Parallel Monitoring RS485 E...

Page 48: ...to inverter site selection and installation 3 PHASE STRING INVERTERS KTL SERIES 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 1...

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