Platinum 5500 R3-S2B User And Installation Manual Download Page 31

Installation and user guide PLATINUM

®

 inverter 5500 R3-S2, 7000 R3-S2, 8000 R3-S2, 9000 R3-S2

6.3  Settings menu

Time settings

Date / time

 

Enter date and time in the format shown.

 

If changing to daylight savings time manually, the following 

prompt appears: DAYLIGHT SAVING YES/NO.

 

YES   One hour is added to the time set.

 

NO 

The time already set is used.

 

Before the new values are selected, a security prompt is shown.

Date format

 

Select date format.

Possible date formats: DD-MM-YYYY, MM-DD-YYYY, YYYY-MM-DD

Daylight sav-
ing

MANUALLY 

Switch to daylight saving/wintertime manually.

 

When the date and time are next entered, the 

DAYLIGHT SAVING YES/NO prompt appears.

AUTOMATICALLY  Automatic switch to daylight saving/wintertime 

according to the country set

 

Changing the date and time can cause saved data to be over-
written or lead to gaps in data logging.

 

The inverter transfers the time settings to all network partici-
pants automatically.

Language

German
English
Italiano
Español
Nederlands
Français

 

Select the language required.

The inverter transfers the language set to all network participants 
automatically.

Volume

0 ... 3

 

Set the alarm volume for the built-in buzzer on this inverter.

Possible values: 0 ... 3

Factory setting: 0 (alarm off)

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Summary of Contents for 5500 R3-S2B

Page 1: ...Installation and user guide Inverter 5500 R3 S2B 7000 R3 S2B 8000 R3 S2B 9000 R3 S2B As at 09 2013 Mat no 764 657 AA EN...

Page 2: ...Installation and user guide PLATINUM inverter 5500 R3 S2 7000 R3 S2 8000 R3 S2 9000 R3 S2 2...

Page 3: ...requirements 7 2 4 General safety instructions 7 3 Installation 8 3 1 Scope of delivery 8 3 2 Unpacking 8 3 3 Assembly 9 3 4 Connection 12 4 Initial operation 20 4 1 Switch on 20 4 2 Initial operatio...

Page 4: ...R3 S2 7000 R3 S2 8000 R3 S2 9000 R3 S2 7 Maintenance and cleaning 37 7 1 Maintenance 37 7 2 Cleaning 37 8 Errors and troubleshooting 38 8 1 Error display 38 8 2 Event list 40 9 Technical data 44 10 Ta...

Page 5: ...xternal monitoring device 1 2 About this guide This installation and user guide explains how to install and operate PLATINUM inver ters of type 5500 R3 S2B 7000 R3 S2B 8000 R3 S2B 9000 R3 S2B Addition...

Page 6: ...of non observance Danger Imminent danger Death serious injury Warning Potential danger Death serious injury Caution Potential danger Minor injury CAUTION Potential danger Damage to property 1 3 3 Note...

Page 7: ...ments The inverter may only be installed and put into operation in accordance with this instal lation and user guide by trained specialist personnel for example Service partners authorised by PLATINUM...

Page 8: ...l bracket Brief guide 3 2 Unpacking Caution The inverter weighs 37 kg f f Get another person to help you unpack it f f Wear safety shoes when unpacking f f Ensure that you have firm and secure footing...

Page 9: ...ructions WARNING Injury may result if the inverter falls f f Use fixing materials suited to the assembly wall and the weight of the inverter f f Get a second person to help with assembly and disassemb...

Page 10: ...tion for mounting When doing so note the following The inverter must be suspended so that it is not exposed to vibrations Dimensions and distances The display should be at eye level approx 1 60 m off...

Page 11: ...en but do not remove the safety screws on the sides 3 4 Hang up the inverter 4 starting from the bottom and moving upwards by slotting it into the wall bracket 5 Ensurethattheinverterisfittedcorrectly...

Page 12: ...00 R3 S2 8000 R3 S2 9000 R3 S2 3 4 Connection 3 4 1 Preparatory work 1 MovetheswitchknoboftheDCisolator to position 0 5 2 Loosen 6 screws on service cover 3 To remove the service cover push the nose 5...

Page 13: ...with a circuit breaker PLATINUM recommends a type C miniature circuit breaker f f If an external residual current protective device is required PLATI NUM recommends using a residual current protectiv...

Page 14: ...redACvoltageconnec tion line through the AC screw con nection and seal 3 FeedtheACvoltageconnectionlineinto the housing from below 4 Tighten the AC screw connection L1 L2 L3 PE N 5 ConnecttheACvoltage...

Page 15: ...has engaged completely with the socket f f Detach the DC voltage cable only if the inverter is not in operation f f Make sure that the DC isolator or a central isolation device can be accessed freely...

Page 16: ...Tracker 1 MPP Tracker 2 2 Remove protective caps from the re quired DC connections 3 InsertpreparedDCvoltageconnectorsin the DC connections ensuring that the plugs lock in place correctly 4 To ensure...

Page 17: ...TINUM inverters can be connected to a network together with monitoring devices Network cable CAT 5 cable with twisted wires and shielding with prefabricated RJ45 plugs Pin 3 B and Pin 6 A or Twisted w...

Page 18: ...t 4 Tighten the network screw connec tions B 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 T PLATINUM Network EIA 485 2 2 2 A BA 5 Connect the network cables in the inverter CAT 5 cable with RJ45 plug Incoming cable socket 1 Outgoin...

Page 19: ...e first and last inverters Terminating ensures that the network functions correctly Always terminate on socket 1 9 1 Remove the terminating plug 9 from the service cover 2 Activate termination To do s...

Page 20: ...PLATINUM network EIA485 initial operation can be performed on any inverter master programming For this to be possible all inverters in the network must be switched on The inverter automatically trans...

Page 21: ...xchange inverter new configuration Start Start Language Language Network scan Network scan Change device number Exchange inverter Reassign numbers Country code Country code Date Date Time Time The cou...

Page 22: ...s correct confirm with OK If the number of participants and inverters displayed is not cor rect Check the wiring Select REPEAT using the buttons and confirm with OK The inverter recognises only those...

Page 23: ...r Confirm NEXT NUMBER with OK for every inverter in the network in the order desired The next number in each case will be assigned to the inverter Exchange inverter This menu option appears only if a...

Page 24: ...nt date Use the buttons to set the digits Use the buttons to continue to the next digit Choose OK to confirm the date entered Time Enter the current time Use the buttons to set the digits Use the butt...

Page 25: ...SC button 9 Inverter number 10 Scroll arrows vertical and horizontal 11 Week day The scroll arrows show which navigation buttons can be used to navi gate on the current screen Meaning of the LEDs Alar...

Page 26: ...and ACTUAL operation display buttons Switch between time periods TODAY or between ACTUAL 1 and ACTUAL 2 5 2 2 TODAY operation display The TODAY operation display is divided between two screens that c...

Page 27: ...initial operation Differing display in other time periods The current power value W is only displayed for the TODAY period and if energy is currently being fed in In all other periods and when energy...

Page 28: ...C side are displayed 5 3 Isolate from generator field DC isolator The DC isolator on the left side of the inverter enables the solar generator to be switched on and off Position 0 Solar generator swit...

Page 29: ...selected by choosing OK The associated submenus are displayed 6 1 2 Menu operation The scroll arrows available in the current menu are shown in the black bar on the left Button Meaning Select from a l...

Page 30: ...ime Date format DD MM YYYY MM DD YYYY YYYY MM DD Daylight saving Manually automatically Language Deutsch English Italiano Espa ol Nederlands Fran ais Alarm volume 0 3 LCD Contrast 0 63 Brightness 0 9...

Page 31: ...UALLY Switch to daylight saving wintertime manually When the date and time are next entered the DAYLIGHT SAVING YES NO prompt appears AUTOMATICALLY Automatic switch to daylight saving wintertime accor...

Page 32: ...me Assign the system network with several inverters one name max 18 characters Description Specify the system further by means of a description max 18 characters Plant size Power system Enter the inst...

Page 33: ...n date and number of operating hours 2 Energysincethelastresetandnumber of operating hours 3 4 3 Nameanddescription ifavailable ofthe system 4 Numberofparticipantsandinvertersin the PLATINUM network 5...

Page 34: ...gy fed in since initial operation New configuration See section 4 3 MPP mode See section 6 5 4 Grid support See section 6 5 5 Power reduction See section 6 5 6 This menu can only be changed for a peri...

Page 35: ...and 1007 0 0 with the current value for 1007 0 0 6 5 4 MPP Mode service menu MPP mode Default Default MPP mode for free module surface Shadow mode For systems with shadowing e g through trees the MPP...

Page 36: ...excited Reactive power Associated reactive power Cosine Phi P In this setting cosine phi is configured according to the specifica tions defined in the PLATINUM inverter Q U Mains voltage dependent rea...

Page 37: ...ist personnel The trained specialist personnel must be granted permission by the energy provider responsible Before every maintenance or cleaning task f f Switch off mains voltage supply safety f f Se...

Page 38: ...es sing the button see page 40 8 1 1 Serious errors Warning Destruction of the inverter due to serious error f f Switch off AC voltage f f Switch off DC voltage set the DC isolator to 0 f f Inform the...

Page 39: ...s the button The event list is displayed 4 Exit the event list by pressing the ESC button The initial operation screen is displayed The red LED continues to flash as long as the error remains 8 1 3 No...

Page 40: ...ATINUM service have the serial number and event code to hand To exit the event list press the ESC button No Meaning Measure Serious errors 900 AC voltage too high Isolate inverter from the mains Check...

Page 41: ...If measures prove unsuccessful Inform service Non blocking errors 2010 Amplitude limit for feed in phase exceeded or undershot Arrange for voltage amplitude of feed in phase to be checked 2020 2040 Gr...

Page 42: ...situation Inform service of error code if required 2900 Subsequent error during net work fault or excess tempera ture No measures required 2910 2990 Diagnosis support in service situation Inform servi...

Page 43: ...Installation and user guide PLATINUM inverter 5500 R3 S2 7000 R3 S2 8000 R3 S2 9000 R3 S2 43 Errors and troubleshooting...

Page 44: ...ontrol Output variables 5500 R3 S2 Nominal power cos 1 5 000 W Nominal current 3 x 7 2 A Max apparent power 5 600 VA Max AC current 3 x 9 9 A Fuse protection on the AC side 3 x 16 A Min start power 20...

Page 45: ...A 9 5 A 1 1 2 14 A 14 A Isolation control 7000 R3 S2 8000 R3 S2 9000 R3 S2 6 000 W 7 000 W 8 000 W 3 x 8 7 A 3 x 10 1 A 3 x 11 6 A 6 700 VA 7 800 VA 8 900 VA 3 x 11 9 A 3 x 13 A 3 x 13 1 A 3 x 16 A 2...

Page 46: ...20 C to 60 C Max temperature for rated power 45 C Storage temperature 25 C to 80 C Rel Humidity 0 95 Protection class IP66 in accordance with DIN EN 60529 Level of contamination 2 external and interna...

Page 47: ...arged f f Make sure that no voltage is applied to the DC cables Warning Injury may result if the inverter falls f f Get a second person to help with assembly and disassembly f f Wear safety shoes duri...

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