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12. GENERATOR

13. CT OR METER

14. AC COUPLE

15. CT DIRECTION

Generator mode enabling (1. Disable 2. Enable) when the 
generator needs to be connected for AC measurement, the 
enabling generator mode is prohibited, and the generator 
mode is prohibited in other times. In the mode of enabling 
generator, the frequency protection range measured by AC 
will be relaxed to + -10%, the frequency protection range 

at 50Hz is 45Hz-55Hz, and that of 60Hz is 54Hz-66Hz.

Interface   

              Description

-GENERATOR-
1: DISABLE 
2: ENABLE

CT or meter (1.CT 2.meter): the energy storage inverter 
supports the connection of three-phase ammeter.
Replace CT with three-phase ammeter to detect the utility 
power. When connecting three-phase ammeter, select 
"ammeter" option, and when connecting CT, select "CT" 
option.

Interface   

              Description

-CT OR METER-
1: CT
2: METER

When ESS connects to other inverter by AC side, with other 
inverter charging PACK

please enable AC couple.

Interface   

              Explanation

-AC COUPLE-
1: DISABLE
2: ENABLE

If the CT connection is reversed, there is no need to 
change the direction actually but only set the direction on 
the interface by changing 1. POSITIVE to 2. NEGATIVE or 2. 
NEGATIVE to 1. POSITIVE, which is equivalent to changing 
the direction of the CT wiring.
For example, when the battery is being charged and the 
grid power is positive "+”, it means the CT connection is 
reversed. If the CT direction is 1. POSITIVE on the LCD, set 
it to 2. NEGATIVE, then the grid power will become 
negative "-".

Interface   

              Explanation

-CT DIRECTION-
1: POSITIVE
2: NEGATIVE

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16. ISLAND

4.3.2 Battery parameters

1. Battery type

1. Disabled to judge island.
2. Allow to judge island.

Interface   

              Explanation

-ISLAND-
1: DISABLE
2: ENABLE

This interface is used to select battery parameters. 
Press UP/DOWN button to move corresponding options.
Press ENTER button to enter the selected menu.
Press ESC button to return to setting interface. 
(see from 

 to 

)

Interface   

              Description

-BAT SETTING-
1: BAT TYPE
2: DISC-DEPTH
3: CHG CURR
4: DISC POWER
5: CHG POWER
6: BAT END VOLT
7: BAT WAKE-UP

This interface is used to select battery type. 
Press UP/DOWN button to move corresponding options.
Press ENTER button to enter the selected menu. 
Select the LEAD-ACID enter button to enter the LEAD-ACID 
interface.

Select the OTHER_Li enter button to enter the OTHER_Li 

interface.
Select the other selections enter button to enter the restart 
interface.

Interface   

              Description

-BAT TYPE-
1: LEAD-ACID
2: LEP

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Summary of Contents for GreenE 3.68K

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE MANUAL GreenE 3 68K 5K ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM Master Battery S L Paseo de Extremadura 39 28935 M stoles Madrid Spain Tel 34 918 021 649 Fax 34 917 750 542 info maste...

Page 2: ...ocedure 4 EMS Introduction and Set Up 4 1 Function Description 4 2 Display and Setting 4 3 Setting 4 4 Inquiry 4 5 Statistics 4 6 Restart 5 Battery Storage and Recharging 5 1 Battery storage requireme...

Page 3: ...on AC coupled systems mostly retro t and Hybrid coupled systems mostly retro t and PV capacity increase as the following schemes show GreenE 3 68K 5 GreenE 3 68K 10 GreenE 5K 10 GreenE 5K 20 Solution...

Page 4: ...ed with the power generated by the PV system or from the grid 1 2 Operation Modes There are three basic modes that end users can choose via inverter screen APP SELF CONSUME The energy generated by the...

Page 5: ...formation for the system to operate safely and it is strictly prohibited to torn or damage them Ensure that the warning signs are always well functioned and correct placed The signs must be replaced i...

Page 6: ...d electric shock When exposed to sunlight the PV array generates dangerous DC voltage which will be present in the DC conductors and the live components of the inverter Touching the DC conductors or t...

Page 7: ...ut delay CAUTION Risk of injury through lifting or dropping the system The inverter and battery are heavy There is risk of injury if the inverter or battery is lifted incorrectly or dropped during tra...

Page 8: ...14 Accessory Cable MF GREENE BAT 2 Accessory Cable MF GREENE BAT 3 User Manual 15 Accessory Cable MF GREENE BAT 4 Accessory Cable MF GREENE BAT 5 User Manual...

Page 9: ...support User Manual 17 1 7 System Appearance Figure 4 GreenE 5K 3 68K Delivery Scope 1 2 3 4 5 Object Description Hybrid Inverter EMS Display Screen Cable Box connected to Inverter MF GREENE BAT Batt...

Page 10: ...iew 1 2 3 Object Description Battery circuit breaker Output terminal block BACK UP DC isolation switch User Manual 19 Figure 7 Cable Box Part without Covers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Object Description PV1 PV...

Page 11: ...system panels must not be blocked User Manual 21 The following locations are not allowed for installation Habitable rooms Ceiling cavities or wall cavities On roofs that are not speci cally considere...

Page 12: ...the system is less than 500mm the ceiling or structural surface above the system must be made of noncombustible material within a radius of 600mm around the system The GreenE 5K 3 68K must be mounted...

Page 13: ...l N line of converter is connected to grid neutral via internal relays when in stand alone mode Step 4 Remove the debris baf e and secure the battery to the wall with screws and gaskets 24 Figure 11 B...

Page 14: ...oss section Stripping length of the insulated conductors Stripping length of the outer sheath of the AC cable 12mm to 18mm 4mm2 to 10mm2 approx 13mm approx 53mm Value A B C D The PE conductor must be...

Page 15: ...f the inverter tighten the nut Figure 16 User Manual 29 8 Connect the AC wiring terminal to the corresponding hole site of the inverter and lock it with a screw driver or electric screw driver suggest...

Page 16: ...each other via the respective connectors on the left side After you have connected all the modules together close all covers if you want to connect further battery modules you must mount them before...

Page 17: ...es to the system please only install the additional batteries 3 5 on the side of the system You can connect up to 5 batteries 2 each mounted on top of each other to the GreenE 5K 3 68K To do this carr...

Page 18: ...ass but inverter still can t achieve export power power is not controllable or always 0 power output Please check installation location of the CT 34 1 2 3 4 Pin Description CT positive electrode White...

Page 19: ...coupled system Figure 27 AC coupled system User Manual 37 3 System Operation 3 1 Switch On When turning on the system it is very important to follow the steps below to prevent damage to the system WAR...

Page 20: ...to nd out the reason 3 Please record every detail related to the fault so Company can analyse and solve the fault Any operation of equipment during a fault is strictly forbidden please contact Company...

Page 21: ...Failure Normal Alarm Protection Dormancy Normal Alarm Normal Alarm Overcharge protection Temperature overcurrent failure protection Normal Alarm Under voltage protection Temperature overcurrent short...

Page 22: ...ge Battery Capacity User Manual 43 4 2 5 Battery Parameter 4 2 6 BMS parameters 4 2 7 Grid connected output 4 2 8 Inverter output Interface BATTERY PARAMETER TYPE LEAD ACID TEMP 0 0 C SOC 60 Battery t...

Page 23: ...INV STANDBY DCDC STANDBY UNIT SEC User Manual 45 4 2 14 Error information 4 2 15 System setting 4 2 16 User setting Enter the password before setting up the user ERROR NO WARNING W11 1 FAULT F10 1 Al...

Page 24: ...e from 1 to 16 Interface Explanation SYS SETTING 1 WORK MODE 2 PV INPUT 3 ZERO EXPORT 4 DRM ENABLE 5 EPS ENABLE 6 REMOTE CTRL 7 START DELAY 8 CEI SPI CTRL 9 GFCICHK ENB 10 DISC MODE 11 DISCHGDEPTH 12...

Page 25: ...CTRL 1 DISABLE 2 ENABLE User Manual 49 The input value ranges from 20 to 300 which varies with different standards Interface Description START UP DELAY INPUT 30 UNIT SEC CEI SPI CTRL 1 Disable 2 Enabl...

Page 26: ...POSITIVE to 2 NEGATIVE or 2 NEGATIVE to 1 POSITIVE which is equivalent to changing the direction of the CT wiring For example when the battery is being charged and the grid power is positive it means...

Page 27: ...attery parameters interface Press ESC to move cursor forward and return to battery parameters interface The value ranges between 10 and 100 Interface Description DISC DEPTH INPUT 60 UNIT User Manual 5...

Page 28: ...e 9 1 Press ENTER button to con rm the selection and enter restart interface Press ESC button to cancel the selection and return to setting interface Interface Description GRID STD 1 CHN 2 GER 3 AUS 4...

Page 29: ...m volt of the grid Interface Description VOLT MAX 1 INV MAX 2 GRID MAX User Manual 57 High INV voltage GRID VOLT MAX Volt Min Low INV voltage INV Over Voltage Protection Point Press UP DOWN to adjust...

Page 30: ...o adjust the minimum frequency of the grid Interface Description FREQ MIN 1 INV MIN 2 GRID MIN User Manual 59 Low INV frequency GRID Freq Min OVER VOLT OVER VOLT ENABLE OVER VOLT START INV Low Frequen...

Page 31: ...quency over The default option is enable Interface Description OVER FREQ 1 DISABLE 2 ENABLE User Manual 61 OVER FREQ START UNDER FREQ UNDER FREQ ENABLE UNDER FREQ START REACT RESP Press UP DOWN to adj...

Page 32: ...t 4 3 9 Date time 4 3 10 Clear history 4 3 11 Password Setting Press UP DOWN button to adjust the input gure Press ENTER button to con rm or ESC button to cancel the input and return to setup interfac...

Page 33: ...nual 65 Threshold setting value The value set by upper computer software Threshold setting trip time The trip time set by upper computer software Threshold auto test value The value of threshold durin...

Page 34: ...MIN S1 Set 49 8Hz 100ms Tes 49 8Hz 97ms Cur 49 9Hz Pass FACMIN S2 Set 47 5Hz 100ms Tes 47 5Hz 94ms Cur 49 9Hz Pass User Manual 67 4 4 Inquiry Machine model Serial number Firmware Version Running recor...

Page 35: ...ation refer to 1 to 7 Interface Explanation STAT 1 TIME STAT 2 CONNE TIMES 3 PEAK POWER 4 E TODAY 5 E MONTH 6 E TEAR 7 E TOTAL Operation length of inverter hours Grid connection length hours Press ESC...

Page 36: ...to use it in time The stored batteries should be disposed according to the following requirements Table 5 2 Stored lithium battery recharging interval 1 If a battery is deformed broken or leaking dis...

Page 37: ...OLARMAN Smart in Apple Store Android Search SOLARMAN Smart in Google Play User Manual 6 2 Stick Logger Installation Step 1 Assemble logger to the inverter communication interface as shown in the diagr...

Page 38: ...erver cannot be connected Connection between logger and router normal connection between logger and remote server abnormal Slow ash ON Slow ash 1 Check if the router has access to the network 2 Check...

Page 39: ...xternal packaging or on the logger body User Manual 77 7 4 Network Con guration After the logger is added please con gure the network to ensure normal operation Go to Plant Details Device List nd the...

Page 40: ...router does not implement the white black list 4 Remove the special characters in Wi Fi network 5 Shorten the distance between the phone and device 6 Try to connect to other Wi Fi User Manual 79 8 Al...

Page 41: ...d and plug in to restart machines then check whether the load is short circuited if the fault has been eliminated 2 Contact customer service if fault remains unremoved 1 Cut off all the power Restart...

Page 42: ...hen wait 2 minutes for the inverter to function normally but if no recovery or fault repeats please contact the local inverter customer service 3 Contact the local power company if voltage and frequen...

Page 43: ...165 520Vd c 4800W 50Ad c 80Ad c 3000W 4000W 16Aa c 16Aa c 3680W 100Ad c 100Ad c 4600W 5000W MODEL PV Terminal Vmax PV Rated Voltage MPPT Voltage Range MPPT Range full load MPPT Tracker Strings Max Con...

Page 44: ...e Class Overvoltage Category Ingress Protection Altitude Dimension WxHxD mm Weight Kg Relative Humidity Topology Cooling Display Communication Interface Max Conversion Ef ciency From Battery Max Conve...

Page 45: ...0 ohms User Manual 89 11 2 Notes After the equipment is out of operation please pay attention to following notes while maintaining Related safety standards and speci cations should be followed in oper...

Page 46: ...t or damage is caused by installation repairs modi cation or disassembly performed by a service provider or personnel not from company or his authorized partner The fault or damage is caused by the us...

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