CAUTION!
Danger due to overloading on the inverter.
This may result in damage to the inverter.
▶
Observe the maximum current carrying capacity of the various power categories
(see Table A).
▶
Only connect a maximum of 33 A to each DC terminal.
▶
Connect the DC+ and DC- cables to the correct DC+ and DC- terminals on the
inverter.
▶
Observe the maximum DC input voltage.
Table A
Power category
Maximum current carrying
capacity
MPP1 / MPP2
10.0-3 208–240 / 12.0-3 208–240
25 A / 16.5 A
15.0-3 480 / 20.0-3 480 / 22.7-3 480 / 24.0-3 480
33 A / 25 A
NOTE!
Solar modules exposed to light supply current to the inverter.
NOTE!
When using the cable inlets at the back, take care to seal them according to pro-
tection class NEMA4X before operating outdoors.
NOTE!
When connecting aluminum cables:
▶
follow all national and international guidelines regarding the connection of aluminum
cables
▶
follow the instructions of the cable manufacturer
▶
perform an annual check to ensure that the cables are firmly attached according to
the proper torque
NOTE!
When connecting DC cables, ensure the polarity is correct.
NOTE!
Form a min. 4 in. (100 mm) cable loop with all cables.
String Fuses
Only valid for the device types with the "Ecofuse" option:
The use of string fuses provides additional fuse protection for solar modules.
The maximum short circuit current I
SC
, the maximum module backfeed current I
R
, and
the specification of the maximum string fuse value in the module data sheet of the
respective solar module are decisive factors in the protection of the solar module.
The maximum short circuit current I
SC
per terminal is 15 A.
34
Summary of Contents for 10.0-3 208-240
Page 2: ......
Page 13: ...Preparation 13...
Page 14: ...14...
Page 20: ...1 2 20...
Page 21: ...AC 21...
Page 22: ...22...
Page 31: ...DC 31...
Page 32: ...32...
Page 41: ...Laying Solar Net Cables 41...
Page 42: ...42...
Page 43: ...Data communication Lay data commu nication cables 1 2 3 4 5 22 lbf in 2 5 Nm 6 43 EN US...
Page 45: ...1 2 1 3 TX20 10 6 lbf in 1 2 Nm 1 2 4 5 45 EN US...
Page 46: ...46...
Page 47: ...Finally 47...
Page 48: ...48...
Page 51: ...4 3 in 1 ON OFF Lock 22 1 lbf in 2 5 Nm 2 3 4 51 EN US...
Page 52: ...22 1 lbf in 2 5 Nm 5 6 AC ON 2 ON OFF Lock 1 7 52...
Page 55: ...Options 55...
Page 56: ...56...
Page 62: ...62...
Page 63: ...Care and maintenance 63...
Page 64: ...64...
Page 66: ...66...
Page 67: ...67 EN US...