Installing the inverter
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Operating Instructions for Powador 7700-9600_EN
EN
Authorised electrician
Connecting the RS485 bus
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To prevent interference during data transmission:
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Observe the wire pairing when connecting DATA+ and DATA- (see Figure
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Do not install RS485 bus lines in the vicinity of live DC/AC cables.
1. Unscrew the cable fitting.
2. Thread the connection cables through the cable fitting.
3. Connect the connection cables to the corresponding connection ter-
minals (see Figure 17 on page 23).
4. The following must be connected to all inverters and to the data moni-
tor unit in the same way:
–
Wire A (-) with wire A (-) and
–
Wire B (+) with wire B (+) (see Figure 18 on page 24)
5. Tighten the cable fitting.
Figure 20: RS485 bus: Assignment of
twisted-pair wires
NOTE
When using the RS485 bus system, assign a unique address to every bus device (inverter, sensor) and
terminate the terminal units (see the “Settings” menu).
7.4
Limiting during asymmetric feed to the grid
7.4.1 Connecting CAN bus
NOTE
The inverters communicate information on the symmetry of the phase feed over the CAN communi-
cations interface.
Every inverter calculates the maximum permitted feed-in power for its phase, both in total and
considering the asymmetry.
7.4.1.1 Wiring diagram
Patch cable
CAN (Twisted Pair)
without RS485 conductor
CAN (Twisted Pair)
without RS485 conductor
Patch cable
KACO
Inverter
KACO
Inverter
KACO
Inverter
KACO
Inverter
KACO
Inverter
KACO
Inverter
Figure 21: SYM bus wiring diagram in group of three
NOTE
When a patch cable with an RJ45 plug is used, an RS485 connection, which is required for a proLOG
connection, is established at the same time.
Term
SYM-BUS
CAN
RJ45
ON
CAN CAN
Term
SYM-BUS
CAN
RJ45
OFF
CAN CAN
Term
SYM-BUS
CAN
RJ45
ON
CAN CAN
Term
CAN
ON
CAN
H L
Term
CAN
OFF
CAN
Term
CAN
ON
CAN
H L
H L