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3  Product Overview

3.1 Dimensions

Figure 3-1 : Dimensions

Figure 3-2 : Inverter exterior objects

3.2 Function Introduction

The Inverter’s exterior is shown in 

Figure 3-2

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unit: mm

425

590

340

250

70

90

160

Product label

LED indicator

M20 COMM. gland

M25 Battery gland

M25 DC gland x2

M25 AC gland

DC switch

Reset button

Antenna port

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Product Overview

Summary of Contents for H10E

Page 1: ...H9E Operation and Installation Manual Grid tie Transformerless Hybrid Inverter www deltaww com...

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Page 3: ...r 5 6 Grounding 5 7 Communication Module 5 7 1 Communication connector 5 8 Wi Fi 6 Active Reactive Power Control 6 1 Active Power Control 6 1 1 Power vs Voltage 6 1 2 Power vs Frequency 6 2 Reactive P...

Page 4: ...cation Figure 5 9 COMM gland Figure 5 10 Installation of Wi Fi antenna Figure 6 1 Digital input Figure 6 2 Digital input on COMM module Figure 6 3 Power meter Figure 07 08 09 09 10 11 11 12 14 14 15 1...

Page 5: ...arts are under dangerous voltage Inappropriate handling can lead to physical injury and material damage Always adhere to the installation regulations Installation may only be conducted by certified el...

Page 6: ...a wide voltage input range and has a high performance efficiency and user friendly operation In addition the special DSP Digital Signal Processor design reduces the complexity of the circuit and elect...

Page 7: ...tives can get software tools via a single use password supplied by the manufacturer to change the operating mode before commissioning The unit can t auto transfer Grid interactive mode to Stand alone...

Page 8: ...Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Unpacking process 2 1 Instruction before Installation Due to the variety of users and installation environments you must read this manual thoroughly before installation Installa...

Page 9: ...and the serial number on the packaging is identical with the model number and serial number on the unit itself Check if all the accessories are in the package the standard accessories are listed as Ta...

Page 10: ...utput Power Factor PV DC Max Input Voltage PV DC Opera ng Voltage Range PV DC Max Input Current PV DC Max Input Short Circuit Current Ba ery DC Max Charge Discharge Voltage Ba ery DC Opera ng Voltage...

Page 11: ...er exterior objects 3 2 Function Introduction The Inverter s exterior is shown in Figure 3 2 unit mm 425 590 340 250 70 90 160 Product label LED indicator M20 COMM gland M25 Battery gland M25 DC gland...

Page 12: ...is in standby mode Green 500ms on 500ms off Reboot Wi Fi Press Button 3 10s Green 1s on 1s off Reset password Wi Fi settings Press Button 20 30s Green On until done Inverter initialization when grid...

Page 13: ...t be installed vertically with a maximum incline of 5 on a flat surface as Figure 4 2 4 Installation 4 1 Installation Location The unit should not be installed in direct sunlight CAUTION WARNING Do no...

Page 14: ...r in a suitable location which offers easy and safe access for service and maintenance Please leave an appropriate gap in between units when installing multiple solar inverter systems refer to Figure...

Page 15: ...cient convective cooling It is essential to ensure sufficient space for product operation as shown in Figure 4 3 Figure 4 3 Adequate installation gap 50 8cm 100cm 15 2 cm 15 2 cm Figure 4 2 Correct an...

Page 16: ...1 for connections Inverter can accept DC inputs in parallel 6 According to IEC 62109 2 the PV modules need to have an IEC 61730 Class A rating Figure 5 1 Cable connections WARNING SHOCK HAZARD When th...

Page 17: ...Disconnect switch is in the ON position 2 Remove the 4 cover screws indicated above with a T20 Torx screw driver 3 Lift the cover upward and place off to the side 4x M4 screws Torx 20 Figure 5 2 Remov...

Page 18: ...op power losses in cable Always follow the system installation requirements defined for your country The AC compatible wiring gauge is 6mm 2 16mm 2 should have an ampacity based on AS NZS 4777 1 it is...

Page 19: ...um input voltage NOTE Installation of the AC Cable Gland 1 Loosen the front cover counterclockwise 2 Remove the rubber washer from the fastening ring 3 Connect the cable with the terminal 4 Install th...

Page 20: ...of each terminal 3 Connect the positive wires to PV terminals and connect the negative wires to PV terminals Note Verify the connection before power up the inverter DC cables connection pu sh Figure...

Page 21: ...r to push the spring of each terminal 3 Connect the positive wires to BAT terminals and connect the negative wires to BAT terminals Note Verify the connection before power up the inverter pu sh Figure...

Page 22: ...wire recommend screw torque is 18 in lbs 2N m A A Grounding Screw torque 2 N m B Additional grounding A B A Figure 5 7 Ground cable connection WARNING As the leakage current is too large an additiona...

Page 23: ...RS 485 CAN and digital input terminals for various applications Connect battery BMS communication cable to inverter communication ternimal of CAN L DD CAN H DD Please refer to Chapter 6 3 for the inf...

Page 24: ...ltaww com index php p manual 24 To establish a successful communication between Inverter Wi Fi to MyDeltaSolar Cloud in the Wi Fi connection setup page the signal strength must be above 70dBm between...

Page 25: ...vs Frequency 6 1 1 Power vs Voltage According to AS NZS 4777 2 2020 For response to an increase in frequency when a disturbance results in an increase in frequency that exceeds the continuous operatio...

Page 26: ...limit frequency range fPmax is reached When a disturbance results in a decrease in frequency that falls below fstop ch Delta H9E inverter with energy storage will increase the power output level throu...

Page 27: ...at of the fixed reactive power setting The setting range is from Cap 60 to Ind 60 This mode is disabled by default 6 2 2 Fixed Reactive Power mode Once the user enables this method the user can set Q...

Page 28: ...id Charge Discharge mode Charge mode Discharge mode Conductor cross section 0 5 mm AWG20 0 2 mm AWG24 Outside diameter of cable 3 5mm 4 8mm Please refer to UL 2464 computer cable guideline Australia a...

Page 29: ...2 Connect one end of the current sensor cable to the current sensor connection terminal and the other end to the Meter terminal in the junction box of inverter Figure 6 2 Digital input on COMM module...

Page 30: ...when the PV energy is insufficient to provide the home load consumption until the battery is fully discharged When there is no PV power battery starts to discharge and supply home load until it s emp...

Page 31: ...he extra load after the power consume from the grid exceeds the peak cut power setting value Peak cut power can be assigned in the Battery Control page Solar Panel DC DC Home Load Main Board Feed in P...

Page 32: ...ischarge the battery when purchased power from grid is detected until battery empty Please refer to Chapter 6 5 for more detail about time settings Solar Panel DC DC Home Load Main Board Feed in Purch...

Page 33: ...rge first mode In this mode battery will be charged by PV or grid in priority after battery is fully charged the remaining PV power then feed in to home load and grid Battery will not be discharged in...

Page 34: ...tion Excess PV power Battery discharges Home load power usage H9E supports operating under both grid interactive mode and off grid stand alone mode The factory default setting mode is grid interactive...

Page 35: ...l and password is needed Please contact Delta local service center for help 6 5 7 Forced charge mode Forced charge mode is passive mode Although battery stops any action when SOC State Of Charge reach...

Page 36: ...rid When the home load consumption exceeds this value battery will discharge to supply remaining power Charge Discharge Schedule This settings can be separated into BT charge time and BT discharge tim...

Page 37: ...oard Grid Light TV Refrigerator Chargeing CT H9E AC 3rd Party Monitoring Plaform RS 485 P2P MyDeltaSolar Cloud Service Monitoring DeltaSolar App Cloud Ethernet Wi Fi P2P Karapinar 38 8 kWh kWh IBARAKI...

Page 38: ...App Cloud Ethernet Wi Fi P2P DC BX6 3_DD BX6 3_EX DANGER In general you mustn t use the described system in backup power mode for life support systems or any other medical devices and systems Backup p...

Page 39: ...ncover the PV arrays and expose them to full sunlight Please note the sunlight must be intense enough to produce the required output voltage for the inverter to start up Measure the PV array open circ...

Page 40: ...ronments installation of the unit and start up procedures must be carried out by an accredited technician Incorrect settings may cause the inverter to malfunction To establish a successful communicati...

Page 41: ...se check the unit regularly Check that all terminals screws and cables are connected and appear as they did upon installation If there are any impaired or loose parts please contact your solar install...

Page 42: ...d setting 3 Check the detection circuit inside the inverter 1 Modify the solar array configuration and make the Voc less than 540Vdc 2 Check the detection circuit inside the inverter 1 Check the insul...

Page 43: ...river circuit for boost inside the inverter 2 Modify the solar array setting and make the Voc less than 540Vdc 3 Check the detection circuit inside the inverter F32 Bus Under Voltage SW 1 PV or batter...

Page 44: ...on F48 Over Load Standalone Load power exceed rating power Check load power remove load F57 Aux Power Fail 1 Auxiliary power circuitry malfunction 2 DSP ADC sample malfunction 1 Check the auxiliary po...

Page 45: ...ricity grid 2 Switch off the PV Array switch to disconnect from PV Array 3 Push EPO button and check the Bx6 3DD_system is shutdown 4 Use proper voltage meter to confirm that the AC and DC power are d...

Page 46: ...ower export to Grid Max current export to Grid Nominal operating frequency 50 Hz Night consumption 1 5 W 3 THD rated power 3 8280 W 8640 W 9000 VA 36 A 5000 VA 2 21 7A 50 V 380 V 540 V 280 V 480 V 50...

Page 47: ...opology Active anti islanding method Reactive power variation 4 Comply with IEC 62116 Residual Current Device RCD 45 dB A 3 ft 1m Max operating altitude 9 843 ft 3 000 m WiFi optional BLE Ethernet 3G...

Page 48: ...ndard warranty IP 65 AS NZS 4777 2 2020 IEC 62109 1 IEC 62109 2 EN 61000 5 years optional 10 years MECHANICAL DESIGN STANDARDS WARRANTY AND OTHERS Trip limit and trip time accuracy for all models Volt...

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