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Page 1: ...GRID TIE PV INVERTERS PV 5000T U PV 8000T U PV 10000T U PV 15000T U PV 20000T U Installation Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ...es ONLY Designed for PV and solar power conversion only do not use for other DC sources or conversion purposes Qualified Personnel ONLY Only Qualified technicians shall install or service unit s in accordance with local wiring regulations Hot Surface Metallic parts of enclosure may be hot during operation Recycle Do not throw this electronic device in a trash dumpster when being disposed of To min...

Page 3: ...2 2 Contact Information PrimeVOLT Co Ltd TEL 886 2 695 5388 FAX 886 2 2693 1009 ADD 11F No 211 Nanyang St Xizhi Dist New Taipei City 221 TAIWAN http www primevolt com ...

Page 4: ... 2 Installation faults such as improper environment wiring and applications 3 Working conditions beyond specified 4 Improper operation of unit 5 Violation of safety instructions in this manual 6 Damage during transportation 7 Any internal modifications 8 Replacing or installation of unauthorized software 9 Unforeseen calamity or force majeure ...

Page 5: ...Properly 19 6 7 1 Orientation 19 6 7 2 Keeping Clearance 19 6 8 Mounting Procedure 20 6 8 1 Dimensions of Bracket PV 5000T U PV 8000T U PV 10000T U PV PV15000T U 20 6 8 2 Assembling Bracket 20 6 8 3 Mounting Bracket 21 6 8 4 Attaching Inverter 21 6 8 5 Checking 21 6 8 6 Dimensions of Bracket PV 20000T U 22 6 8 7 Mounting Bracket 22 6 8 8 Attaching Inverter 23 6 8 9 Checking 23 6 9 Wire Connections...

Page 6: ...lf calibration of Clock 40 7 3 Status LED 40 7 4 Frames 41 7 4 1 Operation Chart 41 7 4 2 Home Screen Daily Frame 42 7 4 3 Monthly Frame 42 7 4 4 Daily Error Frame 43 7 4 5 Operation Frame 43 7 4 6 Error Frame 44 Note on KEEP PV OFF 45 Ground Fault Alarm 45 7 5 Network and Internet 46 7 5 1 Accessing Inverter via LAN Local Area Network 46 7 5 2 Accessing Inverter via Internet 46 7 6 Using USB 47 7...

Page 7: ...down Mode 60 10 2 3 Regular Mode 60 10 2 4 Error Messages 62 10 3 LED Panel LCM Panel Solution C 64 10 3 1 Welcome Mode 64 10 3 2 Regular Mode 64 10 3 3 Error Mode 66 10 3 4 Last ERROR Information Frame 68 11 Maintenance 69 11 1 Replacing Fans 70 Be sure to SWITCH off PV and AC 70 11 1 1 Replacing Internal Fan 70 11 1 2 Replacing External Fan 70 12 Troubleshooting 71 13 Specifications 72 13 1 PV 5...

Page 8: ...1 PV Generator Receive sunlight and generate DC power 2 PV Inverter with DC Switch Converts DC power by PV panels to AC output power for public grid 3 Switchboard Links between PV inverter and public grid 4 Public Grid Provides utility for homes ...

Page 9: ...oduct Overview 5 1 PV 5000T U PV 8000T U PV 10000T U Note Only 1 DC input for model PV 5000T U DC PV Input s Display LCD Touch Pad Front Cover AC Cable Gland Status LED DC Switch Unit mm External Cooling Fan ...

Page 10: ...9 5 2 PV 15000T U DC PV Inputs Display LCD Touch Pad Front Cover AC Cable Gland Status LED DC Switch Unit mm External Cooling Fan ...

Page 11: ...10 5 3 PV 20000T U DC PV Inputs Display LCD Front Cover AC Cable Gland Status LED DC Switch Unit mm External Cooling Fan Touch Pad ...

Page 12: ...11 5 4 Product Labels ...

Page 13: ...t E Plastic Anchor Screws 3 Used to fix bracket on wall F Rubber Sealing for Ethernet RS485 RCR and buzzer wires M25 1 M20 x 2 G Clip on EMI core for Ethernet cable H Insulated core end terminals 2 5 mm2 x 5 I Insulated core end terminals 4 0 mm2 x 5 J Buzzer for GFCI Optional K Extending wire for Buzzer Optional L 2 pairs of anchors and screws for fixing buzzer Optional ...

Page 14: ...13 6 2 Unpacking PV 15000T U ...

Page 15: ...14 6 3 1 Unpacking PV 20000T U ...

Page 16: ...15 6 3 2 Unpacking PV 20000T U E Display ...

Page 17: ...16 6 4 Assembly Chart PV 5000T U PV 8000T U PV 10000T U PV PV15000T U ...

Page 18: ...17 6 5 Assembly Chart PV 20000T U ...

Page 19: ...6 6 Choosing Proper Installation Site Avoid exposing the inverter in direct sunlight or to rain Mounting Surface Concrete OK Metal OK Stone OK Wood Not Recommended Direct Sunlight Direct Rain Visible Level ...

Page 20: ...19 6 7 Mounting Properly 6 7 1 Orientation 6 7 2 Keeping Clearance Mount the inverter vertically tilt or horizontal mounting shall be avoided ...

Page 21: ...ns of Bracket PV 5000T U PV 8000T U PV 10000T U PV PV15000T U The bracket is used to support inverter on wall Refer to the recommendations below to complete mounting 6 8 2 Assembling Bracket Before fixing on wall assemble the bracket as below ...

Page 22: ... holes in a triangular manner as demonstrated on right 6 8 4 Attaching Inverter 1 Lift inverter slightly higher than bracket Make sure all fixing points on back are at correct positions 2 Attach inverter on bracket 3 Hang inverter on bracket slowly 4 Fix lock caps with screws from accessory kit 6 8 5 Checking 1 All supporting points are firm 2 Lock caps are tightened with screws 3 Inverter is well...

Page 23: ... below to complete mounting 6 8 7 Mounting Bracket PV 20000T U Place the assembled bracket on where the inverter will be installed Make proper drill holes and mount the assembled bracket with screws from accessory kit For safe and firm mounting make at least 4 drill holes in a triangular manner as demonstrated on right ...

Page 24: ... points on back are at correct positions 2 Attach inverter on bracket 3 Hang inverter on bracket slowly 4 Fix lock caps with screws from accessory kit 6 8 9 Checking PV 20000T U 1 All supporting points are firm 2 Lock caps are tightened with screws 3 Inverter is well installed and secured on wall Lock Caps ...

Page 25: ...U 1 Cable Gland AC cables 2 Cable Glands Ethernet RS485 3 Cable Glands Ripple Control receiver RCR external GFCI buzzer 4 AC terminal block 5 Internal cooling fan only for PV 8000T U PV 10000T U 6 RS485 terminal 7 RS485 address selector and associated terminal switch 8 RJ45 socket 9 Socket for external GFCI buzzer reserved 10 Ripple control receiver RCR 11 USB socket PV 5000T U PV 8000T U PV 10000...

Page 26: ...ontrol receiver RCR external GFCI buzzer 4 AC terminal block PE or GND is located separately 5 Internal cooling fan 6 RS485 terminal 7 RS485 address selector and associated terminal switch 8 RJ45 socket 9 Socket for external GFCI buzzer reserved 10 Ripple control receiver RCR 11 USB socket PV 15000T U PV 20000T U ...

Page 27: ... Socket for external GFCI buzzer reserved PV 15000T U PV 20000T U E Display Note on AC Circuit Breakers For safety reasons place an independent circuit breaker between inverter and grid BEFORE all connections Make sure inverter will be safely disconnected from the grid in all circumstances It is recommended to use certified 10A 250V PV 5000T U or 20A 250V PV 8000T U PV 10000T U or 30A 250V PV 1500...

Page 28: ... temperature rise of 60 C The following factors should be taken into account when it comes to actual wiring Ambient temperature Wiring nearby Cooling Please follow local standards if figures above are different from 1 Remove strip insulation 9 or 10 mm2 2 Remove sealing plug twist off the AC cable gland 3 Insert AC cable through M32 rubber sealing and hole 4 Fix L1 Line 1 L2 L3 N Neutral and PE on...

Page 29: ...0000T U The EMI core in figure above comes from item J in Ch 6 2 Unpacking PV 15000T U Ch 6 3 1 Unpacking PV 20000T U on P 13 P 14 P 15 Please make sure the GND cable green is wound thru a grey EMI core with 3 turns for noise immunity as illustrated above ...

Page 30: ... 5 Connect RCR and RS485 wires as shown below 6 Make sure RCR and RS485 wires are both wound through a grey EMI core from accessary kit with 4 turns each as for noise immunity 7 Tighten cable gland to secure cables firmly in position PV 5000T U PV 8000T U PV 10000T U PV 15000T U PV 20000T U PV 15000T U PV 20000T U E Display Note on Wire Selection To safely secure cable on terminal block please use...

Page 31: ...ring unit RCMU 1 Insert extension cord through the M20 cable gland and connect to designated socket on inverter as illustrated below and on P 25 2 Attach and fix the buzzer on an indoor surface such as a wall 3 Connect buzzer with extension cord 4 If the length of cord is not enough please trim and extend with some similar cord to desired length PV 5000T U PV 8000T U PV 10000T U PV 15000T U PV 200...

Page 32: ...uggested to consult with a system installer for PV panel type selection 6 9 9 DC PV Wiring 1 DC Input Ratings Model Rating PV 5000T U PV 8000T U PV 10000T U PV 15000T U PV 20000T U Recommended Max DC Power W 5500 8800 11000 16500 22000 Max DC V 980 980 980 980 980 Max Current A 10 10 String 20 in Total 10 String 20 in Total 20 for String 1 Paralleled 10 for String 2 30 in Total 20 String 40 in Tot...

Page 33: ...ter all the associated cables and connectors have been prepared 1 Remove sealing plugs as depicted on right 2 Plug in PV cables gently as depicted below PV 8000T U PV 10000T U PV 5000T U PV 15000T U PV 20000T U PV1 PV1 PV1 PV2 PV2 PV1 PV1 PV1 PV1 PV1 Paralleled DC Feeds PV1 PV2 PV1 PV2 PV2 PV2 ...

Page 34: ...t connections could cause malfunction Multiple PV Connections for PV 8000T U PV 10000T U PV 15000T U PV 20000T U Either two paralleled DC feeds from one common PV string or two independent DC strings can be set up for PV 8000T U PV 10000T U Two paralleled DC feeds from one common PV string and a single DC feed from another independent PV string MUST BE set up for PV 15000T U in accordance with har...

Page 35: ...s available Cable gland is tightened firmly RS485 RJ45 Ripple Control Receiver All terminals are secured Polarities are matched Wires are tightened by cable gland If not used sealing plugs are in position Item Check Points Checked Front Cover Front cover is firmly attached All screws are secured DC All plugs are firmly connected Polarities are matched Strings are not mixed wired for multiple MPPT ...

Page 36: ...ion settings and or operation parameters including voltages frequency range power factor and power limitation please contact your local authorized service provider for an USB key to do so After modifying for the sake of verifying changed settings please refer to Ch 7 4 5 Operation Frame on P 43 ...

Page 37: ...tart Checklist Settings OK Switch on AC Wait for 40 Seconds LCD Touch Pad On Switch AC Off Check AC Switch PV DC on Wait for 2 Mins Producing Power Switch PV DC Off Check PV Ethernet OK Check Ethernet Connection END Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No No ...

Page 38: ...Fi Appears when Wi Fi dongle is connected Refer to manual of Wi Fi dongle Ethernet Appears when Ethernet is connected Sun Appears during daytime PV module Appears when PV connected Utility Appears when electrical grid is present Power feeding Appears while inverter is feeding power to electrical grid Active Interfaces Time Date Sun PV panel Graph Text Area AC Power Power Flow Energy Hours or Days ...

Page 39: ... Returns to Home Screen Toggle Toggles between frames for information Backward Switches to previous daily monthly frame Forward Switches to next daily monthly frame 7 2 Setting Clock During the first installation of inverter where the internal clock has not been set the system will automatically prompt user to set time and date ...

Page 40: ...ction Note Confirms settings Switches views among Year Month Day Hour and Minute Decreases entry value Increases entry value Incorrect Clock Settings In case of incorrect settings switch to Information frame to make adjustments afterwards Keeping the Clock Settings In cases where the AC has been disconnected for more than 3 5 hours the internal clock of inverter will roll back to factory default s...

Page 41: ...ng by operating day Flashing Green Inverter is standing by evening night Solid Red Inverter is having a fault Self calibration of Clock If the inverter is connected to the Internet the clock will synchronize with a local time server automatically To do this you will need to set the time zone and time server via internal web server Please refer to later sections for details AC Power Peak Power of t...

Page 42: ... Chart Note 1 Tapping will go back to Home Daily Frame 2 Daily Error Frame will not pop up if there have been no errors occurred during the day 3 LAN IP and or Wi Fi IP will not show on screen if no Ethernet and or Wi Fi connected ...

Page 43: ...de will change accordingly as well 7 4 3 Monthly Frame The monthly Frame shows operation data of a month The user can view data of a different month by tapping FORWARD or BACKWORD The month shown on upper right side will change accordingly AC Power Peak Power of the Day Hours Time Date Daily Yield Graph Daily Yield Day Monthly Yield AC Power Peak Power of the Month Month Display Monthly Yield Grap...

Page 44: ... inverter 3 Clock To set clock refer to Ch 7 2 Setting Clock on P 38 4 Language Language displayed on LCD screen 5 Parameters Grid safety regulation VDE0126 1 1 A1 VDE AR N 4105 or EN50438 70 power limit ON OFF and power factor PF 0 8 0 8 6 System Info F W version currently installed on inverter 7 Idc Pdc The total instantaneous input DC current unit A and total instantaneous input DC power unit k...

Page 45: ...f an error The second text line indicates error type Error types are defined in the table below Error Implication AC VOLT HIGH Grid AC voltage is higher than preset AC VOLT LOW Grid AC voltage is lower than preset AC FREQ HIGH Grid frequency is higher than preset AC FREQ LOW Grid frequency is lower than preset PV VOLT HIGH PV voltage is higher than allowed PV ISUL LOW The insulation resistance bet...

Page 46: ...d by system C7 Anti islanding or AFD failed FAN FAILS Internal or external cooling fan failed to work Note on KEEP PV OFF If this message shows up on screen please turn off the DC switch of PV immediately DO NOT turn on again for any reason Call for service immediately Ground Fault Alarm In addition to showing GFCI HIGH on display inverter will activate audiable alarm of the optional buzzer and sh...

Page 47: ...verter with the router as well Use touch pad to go to Operation Frame for IP confirmation 7 5 2 Accessing Inverter via Internet The illustration above demonstrates how to access the inverter via Internet Similar to LAN the inverter can be accessed by web browser However there is usually a firewall that would block direct access of the LAN from the Internet In order to overcome this you will need t...

Page 48: ...data stored in the inverter will be downloaded to the stick automatically During the download USB icon will be blinking After downloading while USB icon stays solid you can then safely unplug the stick The inverter data has been saved in the USB stick Data Format There will be two data files downloaded One is for SQLite the other is a CSV Common Separation Value Note on Firmware Upgrade If the USB...

Page 49: ...written automatically 7 7 Browsing Inverter Web Page 7 7 1 Basics Inverter has a built in and multi functional web page that user can access via LAN WLAN The recommended web browsers are Internet Explorer Firefox and Safari Follow the steps below to explore the inverter web page 1 Make sure you have successfully connected inverter to a LAN by either Ethernet or Wi Fi 2 Tap touch pad to switch to O...

Page 50: ...graphs of the day b Month Bar Graphs of a month When pointing cursor to a specific day the corresponding yield of that day will highlight automatically See picture below for illustration IP address Display Tabs Daily Graphs Information Board Inverter Status Forward Backward Tabs ...

Page 51: ...e 4 Forward Backward Tabs Move current display forward or backward 7 7 3 Settings When in Settings you will see the table below Inverter Info PV 5000T U Date Time Oct 1 2013 11 02 00 Voltage Range 194 0 264 0 V Frequency Range 47 50 51 50 Hz Grid Regulation VDE AR N 4105 PF 1 00 70 Limit No RCR Info Show IP Address 192 168 1 121 Wi Fi Edit Auto FW Update ON Language English Feed in Rate 0 32 Admin...

Page 52: ...y or password of your WLAN 11 Auto FW Update Yes or No Select Yes will enable automatic F W update Inverter will check latest F W download and update automatically If No is selected inverter will not check for firmware updates since 12 Language Language selection 13 Feed in Rate The feed in rate There are graphs displaying your earnings in accordance to the rates you entered 14 Administration User...

Page 53: ...r 4 Signal Length The minimum time required to activate a power limit 5 Fallback A fallback is an operation state which the inverter can enter if relays K1 K4 is not active in the table 6 Fallback Active When selected fallback will take place 7 Fallback Time The time required if the input status is not valid 8 Fallback Power The power limit for fallback RCR Cannot Be Set via Web To change RCR sett...

Page 54: ...wire length is 1000 meters 3 The terminal end device should have a terminal resistor 4 Due to multiple connections each individual device should be assigned an IP address as to send receive 8 2 Connecting RS485 8 2 1 RS485 Segments RS485 terminal Connecting to device or computer with RS485 interface Terminal Resistor Switch T R 1 T R 1 T R 2 T R 2 Address Switch ...

Page 55: ... of the terminal end inverter last inverter of the row only The others should be set as OFF 8 2 4 Address Setup To do this setting use the address rotary switch shown on right For a single inverter set the position to 1 for multiple inverters please assign them different positions with no duplications Since only 15 positions 1 F are available the maximum number of inverters that can be grouped at ...

Page 56: ... in all circumstances 8 2 5 Setting the Terminal Resistor As shown on right ON indicates a resistor is added ONLY the terminal end inverter last inverter of the row should have this switch set to ON Switches of the other inverters should be set as OFF Attention Incorrect settings could cause communication failure ON OFF ...

Page 57: ...ives control signals from your power company PV series inverters can be connected to RCR directly Inverters will be able to receive command from RCR and adjust their AC output powers to the corresponding level A typical RCR installation is illustrated below ...

Page 58: ...57 9 1 Connections with Single Inverter When connecting a single inverter only refer to the figures below 9 2 Connections with Multiple Inverters To Other Inverters ...

Page 59: ...h 7 select functionalities in Ch 8 and no functionalities in Ch 9 LED Panel 7 Segment Display LCM Panel Solution A Simple Solution B Optimal Solution C Premium 10 1 LED Panel Only Solution A This is the simplest of E Series There is no screen of any kind The LED panel has three LED lights and one button When a fault occurs one or two or three LED lights will be blinking in response LED A LED B LED...

Page 60: ...onds and off for 0 5 seconds 10 2 LED Panel 7 Segment Display Solution B This is the optimal selection of E Series between features and price There is a screen consisted of 7 segments in addition to the LED panel from Ch 10 1 The LED panel has three LED lights and one button When fault occurs one or two or three LED lights will be on blinking 10 2 1 Stand by Mode The 7 segment display screen enter...

Page 61: ...gular mode This mode carries and shows inverter numbers and messages with a 2 second interval between The starting on screen information by default is always Total Pac which is the cumulative solar power that has been generated today unit W Push the button on LED panel once to make all inverter information rolled on 7 segment display screen in a sequence Refer to the flow chart below for the seque...

Page 62: ...c 2sec 2sec 2sec 2sec 2sec 2sec 2sec 2sec 2sec Total Pac System Fac Phase R Vac Phase S Vac Phase T Vac Tracker 1 Vdc Tracker 2 Vdc Tracker 3 Vdc Tracker 1 Idc Tracker 2 Idc Tracker 3 Idc Modbus address E Today Firmware version Error massage ...

Page 63: ... 8 Input current of DC tracker 2 A 9 Input current of DC tracker 3 A A Designated network communication address E Cumulative power generated today E Today kWh 10 2 4 Error Messages Error Message Indication KEEP PV OFF Internal fault detected Please keep DC breaker of solar panels off C1 High DC current detected C2 Relay failed C3 DC current sensor failed C4 Internal temperature of inverter high C5...

Page 64: ... Error on system consistency F7 Over current in inverter detected F8 Slow start up on Bus Error Message Indication E1 Grid voltage over range E2 Grid voltage below range E3 Electrical grid not detected E4 Grid voltage over range E5 Grid frequency below range E6 DC voltage from PV higher than limit E7 Check for insulation of solar panels failed E8 Leakage current high ...

Page 65: ...rical grid and start generating power when the 300 second countdown is complete WELCOME Waiting 300s 10 3 2 Regular Mode When inverter has connected to electrical grid and started generating power of the LCM screen enters regular mode The starting on screen information by default contains Pac that is the instantaneous solar power being generated at the moment unit W and Etoday that is the cumulati...

Page 66: ...c 580 590 600V Idc 12 13 14A Etotal 1799kWh Htotal 572hr Safety Mode TW GRID GF 59 5 60 3Hz GV 198 0 248 0V 5sec Press Button Press Button Press Button Press Button Press Button PV 10000T U Ver 01 01 01 Press Button Modbus ADDR 1 Press Button AC VOLT HIGH Vac 271 262 261V Press Button ...

Page 67: ... above will be recorded in Last ERROR information frame Refer to the table below for interpretation of all inverter error messages Error Message Indication AC VOLT HIGH Vac XXX V Grid voltage over range Measured voltage displayed AC VOLT LOW Vac XXX V Grid voltage below range Measured voltage displayed AC FREQ HIGH fac XXX X Hz Grid frequency over range Measured frequency displayed AC FREQ LOW fac...

Page 68: ...ernal temperature high C5 GFCI detection failed C6 Bus Failed C7 Anti islanding detection failed FAN FAILS Fan not working properly Error Message Indication F1 Bus voltage low F2 Bus voltage high F3 CPU communication abnormal F4 Mismatch of firmware version between CPUs F5 EEPROM memory faulty F6 Error on system consistency F7 Over current in inverter detected F8 Slow start up on Bus ...

Page 69: ...ation Frame The inverter error that has occurred most recently is generally recorded by the Last error When a new inverter error happens the Last ERROR information frame will update to this new inverter error Last ERROR Vac 272V ...

Page 70: ...o keep the inverter in best performance it s recommended to do the following on a regular basis 1 Make sure no object is placed on the top of inverter 2 Dust off the inverter especially the heat sink located on the top of inverter 3 Monitor power production figures of inverter 4 Inspect all wires and cables k ...

Page 71: ...ff 2 Open front cover 3 Unplug fan connector 4 Remove screws of the fan 5 Take fan off 6 Replace new fan supplied by authorized dealer 11 1 2 Replacing External Fan 1 Switch both DC and AC off 2 Open front cover 3 Remove screws as figure 4 Take fan off 5 Unplug fan connector 6 Replace new fan supplied by authorized dealer Be sure to SWITCH off PV and AC Before replacing fan please turn both AC and...

Page 72: ...ff and on again No generation No Error 1 Check PV wiring 2 Check PV polarities 3 Check PV voltages 4 Wait for stronger sunlight Error on display Refer to error table in Error Frame section 1 Error other than C Check the error message and take suitable action 2 C Error Switch off the AC breaker then the DC breaker Switch on the DC breaker then the AC breaker again 3 If C error persists call your lo...

Page 73: ...rs 1 2 2 ISC PV A 14 14 x 2 14 x 2 Max backfeed current to array mA 1 0 1 0 1 0 Output AC Nom Power W 5000 8000 10000 Max Power W 5000 8000 10000 Power 55 C W 4000 8000 8000 Nominal Voltage V 230 400 Voltage Range V 184 264 51 Nominal Frequency Hz 50 60 Power Factor 0 8 0 8 Maximum Current A 8 0 12 8 16 0 Inrush Current A mS 50 0 2 50 0 2 50 0 2 Max O P Fault Current A mS 50 0 2 50 0 2 50 0 2 Max ...

Page 74: ...wer Reduction Yes via USB with authorized software Wi Fi Optional Data Logging Yes 3 years Web Server Yes Used to monitor power activity and adjust inverter parameters settings Clock Sync Automatically sync with time server Mechanical W x H x D mm 418x485x196 418x485x196 418x485x196 Weight kg 23 24 24 Input Pairs 1 2 2 DC Switch Yes Compliances Grid Monitoring VDE AR N 4105 VDE0126 1 1 A1 Safety I...

Page 75: ...ISC PV A 14 x 2 Paralleled DC Feeds 14 x 1 Max backfeed current to array mA 1 0 Output AC Nom Power W 15000 Max Power W 15000 Power 55 C W 12000 Nominal Voltage V 230 400 Voltage Range V 184 264 52 Nominal Frequency Hz 50 60 Power Factor 0 8 0 8 Maximum Current A 24 0 Inrush Current A mS 50 0 2 Max O P Fault Current A mS 50 0 2 Max O P Over Current Protection A 45 0 Efficiencies Max Efficiency 98 ...

Page 76: ...ex Power Reduction Yes via USB with authorized software Wi Fi Optional Data Logging Yes 3 years Web Server Yes Used to monitor power activity and adjust inverter parameters settings Clock Sync Automatically sync with time server Mechanical W x H x D mm 418x485x196 Weight kg 27 Input Pairs 3 DC Switch Yes Compliances Grid Monitoring VDE AR N 4105 IEEE 1547 Safety IEC 62109 1 62109 2 EMC Emission IE...

Page 77: ...2 Paralleled DC Feeds 14 x 2 Max backfeed current to array mA 1 0 Output AC Nom Power W 20000 Max Power W 20000 Power 55 C W 16000 550 700Vdc 14000 700 780Vdc Nominal Voltage V 230 400 Voltage Range V 184 264 53 Nominal Frequency Hz 50 60 Power Factor 0 8 0 8 Maximum Current A 32 0 Inrush Current A mS 50 0 2 Max O P Fault Current A mS 50 0 2 Max O P Over Current Protection A 66 0 Efficiencies Max ...

Page 78: ...ex Power Reduction Yes via USB with authorized software Wi Fi Optional Data Logging Yes 3 years Web Server Yes Used to monitor power activity and adjust inverter parameters settings Clock Sync Automatically sync with time server Mechanical W x H x D mm 418x485x316 Weight kg 42 Input Pairs 4 DC Switch Yes Compliances Grid Monitoring VDE AR N 4105 IEEE 1547 Safety IEC 62109 1 62109 2 EMC Emission IE...

Page 79: ...14 x 2 Paralleled DC Feeds 14 x 2 Max backfeed current to array mA 1 0 Output AC Nom Power W 20000 Max Power W 20000 Power 55 C W 16000 550 700Vdc 14000 700 780Vdc Nominal Voltage V 230 400 Voltage Range V 184 264 54 Nominal Frequency Hz 50 60 Power Factor 0 8 0 8 Maximum Current A 32 0 Inrush Current A mS 50 0 2 Max O P Fault Current A mS 50 0 2 Max O P Over Current Protection A 66 0 Efficiencies...

Page 80: ...onment Cat DC Input II AC Output III Amplitude M 2 000 Features LCD Icon Graphic Display RS485 Standard half duplex Mechanical W x H x D mm 418x485x316 Weight kg 42 Input Pairs 4 DC Switch Yes Compliances Grid Monitoring VDE AR N 4105 IEEE 1547 Safety IEC 62109 1 62109 2 EMC Emission IEC EN61000 6 4 EN61000 3 11 EN61000 3 12 EMC Immunity EN61000 6 2 Note Specifications are subject to change withou...

Page 81: ...80 14 Addendum 14 1 Efficiency Charts 14 1 1 PV 5000T U 14 1 2 PV 8000T U ...

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