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1. Disconnect the miniature circuit- breaker and secure against reconnection.
2. Disconnect the DC switch and secure against reconnection.
3. Use a current clamp meter to ensure that no current is present in the DC cables.
4. Release and remove all DC connectors. Insert a flat-blade screwdriver or an

angled screwdriver (blade width: 3.5 mm) into one of the slide slots and pull the
DC connectors out downwards. Do not pull on the cable.

5. Ensure that no voltage is present at the DC inputs of the inverter.
6. Remove the AC connector from the jack. Use a suitable measuring device to

check that no voltage is present at the AC connector between L and N and L and
PE.

9 Technical Data

9.1 DC input data

Type

GPV3KTL

GPV3.6KTL

GPV4KTL

GPV5KTL

Max. PV array power(STC)

4500Wp

5520Wp

6000Wp

7500Wp

Max. input voltage

580V

MPP voltage range

80V-550V

Rated input voltage

360V

Initial feeding-in voltage

100V

Min. feed-in power

20W

Summary of Contents for GPV3.6KTL

Page 1: ...e string inverters Supports up to 150 DC AC ratio Fast installation with no led opening necessary Dual MPPT for flexible installation Small and light thanks to compact design IP65 for outdoor use Diff...

Page 2: ...ated output Protective devices Input side disconnection device Ground fault monitoring Grid monitoring DC reverse polarity protection AC short circuit current capability All pole sensitive residual cu...

Page 3: ...2 3 Symbols on the label 6 3 Unpacking 7 3 1 Scope of delivery 7 3 2 Checking for transport damage 8 4 Mounting 8 4 1 Requirements for mounting 8 4 2 Mounting the inverter 10 5 Electrical Connection...

Page 4: ...he network cable 28 5 6 3 Connect the smart meter cable 30 6 Communication 31 6 1 System monitoring via RS485 Ethernet 31 6 2 System monitoring via WLAN 32 6 3 Inverter demand response modes DRED 33 6...

Page 5: ...nt temperature GPV3KTL 46 9 6 2 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature GPV3 6KTL 46 9 6 3 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature GPV4KTL 47 9 6 4 Power reduction with increased...

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Page 7: ...sks exactly as described All persons installing inverters must be trained and experienced in general safety which must be observed when working on electrical equipment Installation personnel should al...

Page 8: ...death or serious injury WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in m...

Page 9: ...posed to sunlight a DC voltage is supplied to this equipment 6 All components must remain within their permitted operating ranges at all times 7 The product is also approved for the Australian market...

Page 10: ...ductors and the live components of the inverter Touching the DC conductors or the live components can lead to lethal electric shocks If you disconnect the DC connectors from the inverter under load an...

Page 11: ...c shock connect and ground the PV modules array frame and electrically conductive surfaces so that there is continuous conduction Do not ground any of the terminals of the strings Risk of injury due t...

Page 12: ...ing operation Do not dispose of this inverter with household waste For more information on disposal please refer to Section 13 Recycling and disposal CE mark The inverter complies with the requirement...

Page 13: ...ors and hexagon bolts 3 M4 10 mm screw 2 1 set D DC connector 2 pairs E AC Plug connector 1 piece F WLAN optional 1 piece optional G Magnetic ring 1 piece H Documentation 1 set I Smart meter terminal...

Page 14: ...inverter in areas where flammable materials are stored Do not mount the inverter in areas where there is a risk of explosion 1 Be sure the inverter is installed out of the reach of children 2 Mount th...

Page 15: ...uitable for the inverter s weight and dimensions 9 If mounted in a residential area we recommend mounting the inverter on a solid surface Plasterboard and similar materials are not recommended due to...

Page 16: ...trical connection area must point downwards 4 2 Mounting the inverter Risk of injury when lifting the inverter or if it is dropped The weight of Solplanet inverter is max 12 kg There is risk of injury...

Page 17: ...a 10 mm drill The holes must be about 70 mm deep Keep the drill vertical to the wall and hold the drill steady to avoid tilted holes Risk of injury due to the inverter falls down Before inserting the...

Page 18: ...r and attach it tilted slightly downwards to the wall bracket 4 Check both sides of the heat sink to ensure that it is securely in place 5 Push the inverter as far as possible and attach it to both si...

Page 19: ...econd protective conductor is required in installation site ground the inverter and secure it so that it cannot drop from the housing see section 5 4 3 Second protective grounding connection Dismante...

Page 20: ...Do not touch the DC conductors Do not touch any live components of the inverter Have the inverter mounted installed and commissioned only by qualified persons with the appropriate skills If an error o...

Page 21: ...that a separate DC isolator should be installed next to the inverter The separate DC isolator must disconnect each PV string of the inverter so that the entire inverter can be removed if the inverter...

Page 22: ...cation cable D GPRS or WiFi optional transmit and receive GPRS or Wi Fi signal E AC OUTPUT plug in connector connect the grid 5 4 AC connection 5 4 1 Conditions for the AC connection Cable Requirement...

Page 23: ...cable length GPV3KTL GPV3 6KTL GPV4KTL GP5KTL 4 mm 28m 23m 20m 17m 6 mm 42 m 35m 30m 26m The required conductor cross section depends on the inverter rating ambient temperature routing method cable ty...

Page 24: ...f the AC circuit breaker rating may be necessary due to self heating or if exposed to heat The maximum output current and the maximum output overcurrent protection of the inverters can be found in sec...

Page 25: ...d carry out one of the following measures Connect a copper wire grounding conductor with a cross section of at least 10 mm to the AC connector bush insert Connect an additional grounding that has at l...

Page 26: ...t breaker and secure it against being inadvertently switched back on Damage to the inverter due to wrong wiring If the phase line was connected to PE terminal the inverter will not function properly P...

Page 27: ...locking cap threaded sleeve and swivel nut together When doing so hold the bush insert firmly by the locking cap This ensures that the threaded sleeve can be screwed firmly onto the bush insert Then...

Page 28: ...lign the terminal lug with the grounding conductor on the screw 3 Tighten it firmly into the housing screwdriver type T20 torque 1 6Nm 1 2 3 Information on grounding components Object Description 1 M4...

Page 29: ...ors included in the scope of delivery The positive connection cables of the PV modules must be equipped with the positive DC connectors The negative connection cables of the PV modules must be equippe...

Page 30: ...ctor have the same polarity 3 Press the clamping bracket down until it audibly snaps into place 4 Ensure that the cable is correctly positioned Result Measure If the stranded wires are visible in the...

Page 31: ...n DC conductors When exposed to sunlight the PV array generates dangerous DC voltage which is present in the DC conductors Touching the DC conductors can lead to lethal electric shocks Cover the PV mo...

Page 32: ...C input voltage of the inverter it can be destroyed due to overvoltage All warranty claims become void Do not connect strings with an open circuit voltage greater than the maximum DC input voltage of...

Page 33: ...tration Seal the unused DC inputs so that moisture and dust cannot penetrate the inverter Make sure all DC connectors are securely sealed 6 Ensure that all DC connectors are securely in place 5 6 Conm...

Page 34: ...communication wiring Internal components of the inverter can be irreparably damaged due to incorrect wiring between the power wire and signal wire All the warranty claim will be invalid Please check...

Page 35: ...plug from the cable gland and keep it well If there is only one network cable please keep a filler plug in the remaining hole of the sealing ring against water ingress 3 Current pin assignment for the...

Page 36: ...sing a screwdriver T25 7 Tighten the swivel nut firmly torque 3 0 3 5Nm Make sure the cable gland is mounted properly The cable gland must be adequately locked to prevent any movement of the cable 1 2...

Page 37: ...tighten the swivel nut Screwdriver type PH2 torque 1 6Nm If communication cover used remove only one sealing plug of the cable gland to thread the cable Detailed installation process follows above st...

Page 38: ...n at section 6 1 For more information please contact the Service 6 2 System monitoring via WLAN User can monitor the inverter through the external WIFI stick with WLAN module The connection diagram be...

Page 39: ...e inverter shall detect and initiate a response to all supported demand response commands demand response modes are described as follows Mode Requirement DRM 0 Operate the disconnection device DRM 1 D...

Page 40: ...able For more information please contact the Service 6 4 Active power control with Smart meter The inverter can control activepower output via connecting smart meter following picture is the system co...

Page 41: ...ion 7 1 Electrical checks Carry out the main electrical tests as follows Check the PE connection with a multimeter make sure that the inverter s exposed metal surface has a ground connection Danger to...

Page 42: ...has been correctly mounted with wall bracket Make sure the cover has been correctly mounted Make sure the communication cable and AC connector have been correctly wired and tightened 7 3 Safety code c...

Page 43: ...ing wrong during checking the inverter will switch to the Fault mode Normal After checking the inverter will switch to Normal state and feed power into the grid During periods of low radiation the inv...

Page 44: ...er is in Feed in operation with a power of at least 90 of power Blue LED The blue LED flashes during communication with other devices e g AiCom AiManager Solarlog etc Also the blue LED flashes during...

Page 45: ...e slots and pull the DC connectors out downwards Do not pull on the cable 5 Ensure that no voltage is present at the DC inputs of the inverter 6 Remove the AC connector from the jack Use a suitable me...

Page 46: ...d active power 3000W 3680W 4000W 5000W Max apparent AC power 3000VA 3680VA 4000VA 5000VA Nominal AC voltage range 220V 230V 180V 295V AC power frequency range 50 60 5Hz Rated power frequency rated gri...

Page 47: ...udible and visible AU Zero power output Via connecting Smart meter Dimensions W x H x D mm 376x355x145 Weight 12Kg Cooling concept convection Noise emission typical 25 dB A 1m Installation indoor outd...

Page 48: ...circuit current capability Residual current monitoring GFCI function Earth Fault Alarm cloud based audible and visible AU Protection class according to IEC 62103 overvoltage category according to IEC...

Page 49: ...on can be changed with a password 9 5 Efficiency The operating efficiency is shown for the three input voltages Vmpphigh Vdc r and Vmpplow graphically In all cases the efficiency refers to the standar...

Page 50: ...iciency European weighted efficiency 97 85 97 33 MPPT efficiency 99 9 9 5 2 Efficiency curve GPV3 6KTL Efficiency Max efficiency European weighted efficiency 97 85 97 45 MPPT efficiency 99 9 9 5 3 Eff...

Page 51: ...MPPT efficiency 99 9 9 6 Power reduction In order to ensure inverter operation under safe conditions the device may automatically decrease power output Power reduction depends on many operating parame...

Page 52: ...o these parameters Notes Values are based on rated grid voltage and cos phi 1 9 6 1 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature GPV3KTL 9 6 2 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature...

Page 53: ...47 9 6 3 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature GPV4KTL 9 6 4 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature GPV5KTL GPV4KTL GPV3 6KTL...

Page 54: ...for installation and electrical connections Tools model Object Torque Torque screwdriver T25 Screws for the cover 2 5Nm Torque screwdriver T20 Screw for second protective grounding connection 1 6Nm Sc...

Page 55: ...ccurs it might be that the internal circuit has broken Contact the service 33 Check the grid frequency and observe how often major Stick Hand tight Socket wrench Open end of 33 Swivel nut of M25 cable...

Page 56: ...gering of the circuit breaker in the distribution box Check the grid voltage grid usability Check the AC cable grid connection on the inverter If this fault is still being shown contact the service 36...

Page 57: ...t 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 Disconnect the inverter from the utility grid and the PV array and reconnect it after LCD and LED turn off If this fault is still being displayed contact the service Contact the serv...

Page 58: ...approx 30 minutes before cleaning until the heat sink has cooled down Ground yourself before touching any component Clean the heat sink with compressed air or a soft brush Do not use aggressive chemic...

Page 59: ...53 62 106 May 22 2014 RED Gsmart Ningbo Energy Storage Technology Co Ltd confirms herewith that the inverters described in this document are in compliance with the fundamental requirements and other r...

Page 60: ...pe Inverter serial number Type and number of connected PV modules Error code Mounting location Installation date Warranty card Service Contact Our regional services contact information can be found at...

Page 61: ...g this Warranty will transfer to any subsequent purchaser of that building so long as the Products remain installed at its original place This Warranty only applies where the Products have been instal...

Page 62: ...k and repaired by Gsmart or Repaired on site or Exchanged with a refurbished inverter that includes all firmware updates If the product needs to be exchanged the remainder of the warranty period will...

Page 63: ...u or another user have failed to follow any all of the user manual the installation guide and the maintenance regulations 9 The device has been used improperly or misused 10 Insufficient ventilation o...

Page 64: ...r will not be charged for reasonable costs associated with the making of a warranty claim including warranty processing costs the cost of replacement parts or freight Reimbursement for necessary and r...

Page 65: ...5609 China Website http www gsmarte com 2 Importer company name Risen Energy Australia Contact number 0390217788 Email info risenenergy com au Address Unit 35 15 Ricketts Road Mount Waverley Victoria...

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