No. Grid
LED
LED
Display on web interface
Status description
Action
Pers
.
10
Temperature in device too
high
Possible causes: ambient temperature too
high, fan covered, device fault.
Cool off the area
around the inverter.
Uncover the fans.
Notify your autho-
rized electrician!
B B
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11
Power limitation
The heat sink temperature or control board
temperature is too high. This is a safety func-
tion to prevent possible damage due to high
temperatures.
Query the tempera-
ture via the web in-
terface. Are air out-
lets covered? Is
there sufficient
space at the ventila-
tion openings of the
device? See Chapter
6, Assembly and
preparation. If nec-
essary, see that the
room is cooled.
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17
HMI1: "Powador-protect dis-
connection" HMI2: "External
grid protection shutdown"
Measured value for the grid parameters out-
side the set limit values. Shutdown was trig-
gered by grid plant protection.
Has the grid plant
protection been
supplied with power
correctly? Check the
grid parameters on
the grid plant pro-
tection. Is the ca-
bling implemented
correctly? If exter-
nal grid plant pro-
tection is not re-
quired, please check
the menu to see if
the grid plant pro-
tection has been
switched off.
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18
Resid. current shutdown
(AFI)
The integrated AC/DC-sensitive residual cur-
rent device registered an non-permissibly high
leakage current going to PE. Triggered when
there is an increase in the residual current of
30 mA, 60 mA & 150 mA with associated dis-
connection times in each case. The reactiva-
tion time is I
Check PE cabling;
the cause is gener-
ally faulty cabling to
earth. Often occurs
during rainfall in the
case of faulty ca-
bling. Measure the
insulation resistance
of the system.
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20
Power rampup active
Internal ramp limiting, e.g.: "Ramp Up" 10 %/
Min • After an overvoltage has been detected,
for example, the device limits its output and
slowly ramps up again (RampUp).
The "Feed-in" LED
flashes for the dura-
tion of the device
start-up.
-
31
AFI module fault
A fault has occurred in the all-current sensitive
residual current circuit breaker.
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-
33
DC feed-in error
The DC feed-in has exceeded the permitted
value. This DC feed-in can be caused in the de-
vice by grid conditions and may not necessarily
indicate a fault.
Notify your autho-
rized electrician if
the fault occurs re-
peatedly.
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