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TripleLynx CN

Installation Manual

Three-phase – 10, 12.5 and 15 kW

MAKING MODERN LIVING POSSIBLE

SOLAR INVERTERS

Summary of Contents for TripleLynx CN

Page 1: ...TripleLynxCN InstallationManual Three phase 10 12 5 and 15 kW MAKING MODERN LIVING POSSIBLE SOLARINVERTERS...

Page 2: ...Inverter 10 Removing the Inverter 12 Opening and Closing the Inverter 12 AC Grid Connection 14 PV Connection 16 Auxiliary Input Output 17 4 Start up and Check of Settings 18 Start up and Check of Sett...

Page 3: ...s for the installation Safety information important for human safety Violation of warnings may result in injury to persons or death Information important for the protection of property Violation of th...

Page 4: ...afety is not guaran teed Also observe the danger of burn injury The temperature of the cooling racks and components inside the inverter may exceed 70 C Functional safety parameters Never change the pa...

Page 5: ...at www danfoss com solar Approvals and Certifications www danfoss cn solar CGC marking This certifies the conformity of the equipment with the regu lations which apply in accordance with China Genera...

Page 6: ...x CN 8 kW 10 kW 12 5 kW 15 kW The TripleLynx CN inverter series comprises TLX CN TLX CN TLX CN Pro TLX CN Pro Common features of the TripleLynx CN variants Output rating of 8 kW 10 kW 12 5 kW or 15 kW...

Page 7: ...to establish parallel connection if re quired as described in the section PV Connection The inverter has auto detection 6 Install Auxiliary input according to the section Connection of Peripheral Uni...

Page 8: ...Auxiliary output Potential free relay PELV Safe to touch 5 Auxiliary interface RS485 6 Auxiliary interface Temperature Irradiation Energy meter SO 7 Auxiliary interface Ethernet Other 8 DC switch The...

Page 9: ...labels are visible at all times For details refer to the section Specifications Avoid constant stream of water Avoid direct sunlight Ensure adequate air flow Ensure adequate air flow Mount on non flam...

Page 10: ...information on mounting in more rows Illustration 3 2 Wall Plate Note Use of the wall plate delivered with the inverter is mandatory Use screws that can safely carry the weight of the inverter The in...

Page 11: ...ion the Inverter Tilt the inverter as shown in the illustration and place the top of the inverter against the mounting bracket Use the two guides 1 at the top plate to control the inverter horizon tal...

Page 12: ...rews Lower 4 the inverter and make sure that the hook of the inverter base plate is placed in the lower part of the mounting bracket 5 Check that it is not possible to lift the bottom of the inverter...

Page 13: ...l the wall plate releases the inverter Lift the inverter away from the wall plate 3 4 Opening and Closing the Inverter Remember to observe all ESD safety regulations Any electrostatic charge must be d...

Page 14: ...n It is recommended to use the holding position instead of dismounting the front cover completely Illustration 3 9 Close the Inverter To close the inverter hold on to the lower end of the front cover...

Page 15: ...onnection to the front cover Make sure that both screws are mounted and fastened with the specified torque 3 5 AC Grid Connection Note When choosing the installation place ensure that all labels are v...

Page 16: ...to prevent reconnection 3 Open the front cover 4 Insert the cable through the AC gland to the terminal blocks 5 The three mains wires L1 L2 L3 and the Neutral wire N are mandatory and must be connecte...

Page 17: ...the DC voltage between the plus terminal of the PV array and Earth or the green yellow PE cable The voltage measured should approximate zero If the voltage is constant and not zero there is an insula...

Page 18: ...gainst reversed polarity but it will not generate power until the po larity is corrected To achieve optimum production the open circuit voltage STC of the PV modules must be lower than the max input v...

Page 19: ...of settings for different grids All grid specific limits are stored in the inverter and must be selected at installation It is always possible to see the applied grid limits in the display The invert...

Page 20: ...and date accurately as the inverter uses this for logging If a wrong time date is accidentally set correct it immediately in the set date and time menu Setup Inverter details Set date and time Illustr...

Page 21: ...grid code is set to undefined at initial start up To select grid code press OK Press to scroll down through the list of coun tries Select the grid code for the installation by pressing OK To meet medi...

Page 22: ...set into parallel mode and have a total of 11 kW PV power installed PV3 is set to Off and has no PV installed PV 1 5500 W PV 2 5500 W PV 3 0 W Table 4 1 Examples of Installed PV Power 4 2 Troubleshoot...

Page 23: ...o Ena bled Ensure that no other master inverters are present in the network prior to carrying out this action When Master mode is enabled it is possible to initiate a network scan Setup Inverter detai...

Page 24: ...98 98 98 Euro efficiency V at dc r 97 0 97 0 97 3 97 4 Other Dimensions L W H 700 x 525 x 250 mm 700 x 525 x 250 mm 700 x 525 x 250 mm 700 x 525 x 250 mm Mounting recommendation Wall bracket Wall bra...

Page 25: ...3 3S3 3M2 Air quality ISA S71 04 1985 Level G2 at 75 RH Coastal heavy industrial and farmer areas Must be measured and classified acc to ISA S71 04 1985 Vibration 1G Ingress protection class 54 Max op...

Page 26: ...ipleLynx CN 15 kW 6 mm2 34 m 10 mm2 59 m PE Cable diameter at least as phase cables DC Max 1000 V 12 A Cable length 4 mm2 4 8 km 200 m Cable length 6 mm2 3 4 km 200 300 m Mating connector Multi contac...

Page 27: ...W Cable Losses versus Cable Length m Illustration 5 4 TripleLynx CN 15 kW Cable Losses versus Cable Length m Consider also the following when choosing cable type and cross sectional area Ambient tempe...

Page 28: ...s 4 7 Parameter Screwdriver Tightening Torque 1 Terminal blocks large Straight slot 1 0 x 5 5 mm Min 1 2 Nm 2 Terminal blocks small Straight slot 1 0 x 5 5 mm 0 5 Nm 3 PE Straight slot 1 0 x 5 5 mm 2...

Page 29: ...inal resistance temperature coefficient 3 85 oC Measurement range 20 oC 100 oC Measurement accuracy 3 Direct contact protection Double Reinforced insulation Yes Short circuit protection Yes Irradiatio...

Page 30: ...e es sential for all peripheral cables To ensure EMC compliance shielded cables must be applied for sensor inputs and RS485 communication Unshielded cables may be applied for alarm outputs Other auxil...

Page 31: ...connected Bold Compulsory Cat5 cable contains all 8 wires For Ethernet 10Base TX and 100Base TX auto cross over Table 5 8 RJ45 Pinout Detail for RS485 Ethernet Ethernet connection is available for TL...

Page 32: ...used Note Ring topology is not allowed Illustration 5 9 Network Topology 1 Linear Daisy Chain 2 Star Topology 3 Ring Topology not allowed 4 Ethernet Switch Note The two network types cannot be mixed...

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