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SMA CLUSTER CONTROLLER

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Page 1: ...Installation Manual SMA CLUSTER CONTROLLER ClusterController IA en 15 Version 1 5 ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...fied as such A lack of identification does not mean that a product or symbol is not trademarked The BLUETOOTH word mark and logos are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of these marks by SMA Solar Technology AG is under license Modbus is a registered trademark of Schneider Electric and is licensed by the Modbus Organization Inc QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE IN...

Page 3: ...2 4 2 Type Label 17 4 3 LEDs 18 4 4 Display 19 4 5 Keypad 20 5 Mounting 22 5 1 Requirements for Mounting 22 5 2 Mounting the Cluster Controller 23 6 Connection and Commissioning 25 6 1 Overview of the Connection Area 25 6 2 Functions of the Terminals and Pin Groups 26 6 3 Cable Requirements 28 6 4 Performing Pin Coding 29 6 5 Preparing Connection Cables for Connection to Multipole Plugs 30 6 6 Con...

Page 4: ...ut for Reactive Power Setpoint 51 6 12 2 4 Digital Signal Setpoint when Using Multiple Cluster Controllers 53 6 12 3 Analog Setpoint Signal 54 6 12 3 1 Connecting a Signal Source to an Analog Input for Active Power Limitation 54 6 12 3 2 Connecting a Signal Source to an Analog Input for Reactive Power Setpoint 55 6 12 3 3 Analog Setpoint Signal when Using Multiple Cluster Controllers 56 6 12 4 Set...

Page 5: ...ices 70 7 3 Resetting the Cluster Controller 74 8 Decommissioning 76 8 1 Disassembling the Cluster Controller 76 8 2 Packing the Product for Shipment 76 8 3 Disposing of the Product 77 9 Technical Data 78 10 Accessories 82 11 Contact 83 Table of Contents SMA Solar Technology AG Installation Manual 5 ClusterController IA en 15 ...

Page 6: ...tives Knowledge of and compliance with this document and all safety information 1 3 Additional Information Links to additional information can be found at www SMA Solar com Document title Document type SMA SPEEDWIRE FIELDBUS Technical Information 1 4 Symbols Symbol Explanation Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situatio...

Page 7: ...utes Connects several elements to be selected Select Settings Date Button Key Button or key to be selected or pressed Select Next 1 6 Nomenclature Complete designation Designation in this document Large scale PV power plant PV system PV inverter Inverter SMA Cluster Controller Cluster Controller SMA Energy Meter Energy Meter 1 Information on this Document SMA Solar Technology AG Installation Manua...

Page 8: ...er than that described in the Intended Use section does not qualify as appropriate The enclosed documentation is an integral part of this product Keep the documentation in a convenient place for future reference and observe all instructions contained therein The type label must remain permanently attached to the product 2 2 Safety Information This section contains safety information that must be o...

Page 9: ... 20 from firmware version 1 0 SMA Power Plant Controller Products from Other Manufacturers Sensors Irradiation sensors that can output a current signal in the range from 0 mA to 20 mA Temperature sensors with a Pt100 measuring shunt or a Pt1000 measuring shunt Other sensors that can output a current signal in the range from 0 mA to 20 mA or a voltage signal in the range from 10 V to 10 V Signal re...

Page 10: ...m output current including short circuit 8 A Maximum output apparent power 100 VA DC output voltage 24 V Nominal current minimum 1 8 A 2 4 System Requirements Supported web browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer from version 8 Mozilla Firefox from version 3 6 Recommended display resolution Minimum 1 024 pixels x 768 pixels 2 Safety SMA Solar Technology AG Installation Manual ClusterController IA en ...

Page 11: ...G 2 Coding element H 20 Cable tie with caption field I 8 Shield clamp with ring terminal lug K 1 Ring terminal lug L 1 Fastening screw M 2 Washer N 1 Tooth lock washer O 1 Split lock washer P 1 CD with product documentation Q 1 Quick reference guide for commissioning and supplementary sheet for noting down connected devices Reserved for future applications Keep the plug in a safe place Two of the ...

Page 12: ...n PV electricity is directly marketed Sending e mail alarms in the event of critical system statuses Sending the system data to an FTP server and or the Sunny Portal Internet portal Performing updates for the Cluster Controller and the inverters Figure 2 Design of the Cluster Controller Position Designation A LEDs B Connection areas C Keypad D Display Reading out provision and administration of PV...

Page 13: ...ls or via Modbus The different types of signal source can be combined so that for example the setpoints for the active power limitation are received as digital signals and the reactive power setpoints are received as analog signals For Cluster Controller systems with self consumption the operating mode Closed loop control is used In this operating mode you can regulate the active power fed in by t...

Page 14: ...roller and the inverters in the system You can perform the updates automatically or manually The update source can be the SMA Update Portal or a USB data carrier with update files downloaded from the Internet Alternatively you can also upload the update files directly from the computer via the user interface of the Cluster Controller Figure 3 Decentralized large scale PV power plant with Cluster C...

Page 15: ...ter Controller G Sunny Portal H Router I Ripple control receiver or remote terminal unit K Grid station L Control room M Grid control room N Utility grid 4 Product Description SMA Solar Technology AG Installation Manual 15 ClusterController IA en 15 ...

Page 16: ...ol example Position Designation A PV Modules B Module temperature sensor C Inverter D Outside temperature sensor E Irradiation sensor F Cluster Controller G Industrial load H Sunny Portal I Router K Ripple control receiver or remote terminal unit 4 Product Description SMA Solar Technology AG Installation Manual ClusterController IA en 15 16 ...

Page 17: ...customer support from Service see Section 11 Contact page 83 Symbols on the Type Label Symbol Designation Explanation C Tick The product complies with the require ments of the applicable Australian EMC standards CAN ICES 3 A NMB 3 A IC marking The product complies with the require ments of the applicable Canadian EMC standards Indoors The product is only suitable for indoor installation FCC design...

Page 18: ... nected devices as well as the communication status of the system and the status of the grid management services see Section 7 1 LED States page 66 Data carrier status LED Shows the status of the connected USB data carrier see Section 7 1 LED States page 66 Network Port LEDs Colors and functionality of the network port LEDs are not standardized The colors and functionalities of the network port LE...

Page 19: ...ed The display languages are German and English You can change the display language via the Cluster Controller user interface Figure 6 Cluster Controller display example Position Designation Explanation A Title line Displays the title of the display view The system time is always displayed B Data lines Displays text and numeric values The numeric values for measurement or yield data are dis played...

Page 20: ...digital inputs are summarized in two groups here Meteorology Displays the measured values of the connected irradiation sensor and the connected temperature sensors Active power limitation Displays the current setpoint for active power limitation with the set point size and the date of the last configuration change Reactive power setpoint Displays the current reactive power setpoint and the date of...

Page 21: ...n Explanation OK Confirms the selected action ESC Cancels the selected action ⓘ Opens the display view System status 4 Product Description SMA Solar Technology AG Installation Manual 21 ClusterController IA en 15 ...

Page 22: ...Observe the maximum cable length of 100 m each between any two nodes in the Speedwire network and in the LAN When connecting a digital or analog signal source e g remote terminal unit ripple control receiver observe the maximum cable length of 30 m from the Cluster Controller to the signal source When connecting a temperature sensor using the four conductor connection technology observe the maximu...

Page 23: ...ilation slots face upward and downward This ensures optimum heat dissipation Figure 8 Permitted and prohibited mounting positions 5 2 Mounting the Cluster Controller Requirements A top hat rail must be available The top hat rail must 35 mm wide 5 Mounting SMA Solar Technology AG Installation Manual 23 ClusterController IA en 15 ...

Page 24: ... the switch cabinet Procedure Use the rear side upper retainers to hook the Cluster Controller into the upper edge of the top hat rail and press down toward the top hat rail This will hook the spring mounted top hat rail locking mechanism on the Cluster Controller onto the lower edge of the top hat rail The top hat rail locking mechanism snaps into place 5 Mounting SMA Solar Technology AG Installa...

Page 25: ...ng C 1 1 USB port for exporting system data D 1 2 USB port for updates E 1 X2 Digital outputs F 1 X3 Reserved for future applications G 1 X4 Digital inputs H 1 X5 Digital inputs I 1 X8 Analog inputs K 1 X7 Terminals for temperature sensors L 1 X6 Analog outputs M 2 X13 X14 Network ports for connecting the LAN 6 Connection and Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG Installation Manual 25 ClusterCont...

Page 26: ...uster Controller In the following table you can find the factory set function Terminal Pin group Pin Function X1 1 to 3 Voltage supply X2 Digital output 1 Relay A A1 to A3 Fault indicator contact for the status Er ror Digital output 2 Relay B A4 to A6 Fault indicator contact for the status Warning or Error Digital output 3 Relay C B1 to B3 Response contact for the current active power limitation i...

Page 27: ...s a percentage based on the maximum nominal system power X7 Temperature input 1 A1 to A5 Analog input for connecting an external temperature sensor Temperature input 2 B1 to B5 Analog input for connecting a module temperature sensor X8 Analog current input 1 A1 to A4 Analog current input for connecting an ir radiation sensor or for measuring the ac tive power feed in at the grid connection point A...

Page 28: ...ctors at least two Conductor cross section 0 2 mm to 1 5 mm Maximum cable length 30 m Digital outputs Number of insulated conductors at least two Conductor cross section 0 2 mm to 1 5 mm Maximum cable length 30 m Analog inputs analog out puts and temperature inputs conductor Conductor cross section 1 5 mm Cable length 32 cm Analog inputs connection cable Number of insulated conductors at least two...

Page 29: ...ax 100 m with installation cable LAN Number of insulated conductor pairs and insulated conductor cross section at least 2 x 2 x 0 22 mm Cable type 100BaseTx from Cat5 with shielding S UTP F UTP or higher Plug type RJ45 of Cat5 Cat5e Cat6 or Cat6a Cat7 plugs cannot be used Cable length between two nodes max 50 m with patch cable max 100 m with installation cable 6 4 Performing Pin Coding Pin coding...

Page 30: ...to Multipole Plugs Always proceed as follows to prepare connection cables for connection to multipole plugs 1 Strip 40 mm of cable sheath from the end of the connection cable to which the multipole plug is to be attached 2 Perform the following additional steps for the connection cables for the analog inputs the analog outputs and the temperature inputs Trim the cable shield of the connection cabl...

Page 31: ...p off the insulation by 6 mm at both ends of the insulated conductor Insert the insulated conductor at one end of the wire into the ring terminal lug of the shield clamp and crimp with a crimping tool 3 Trim unneeded insulated conductors flush with the cable sheath 4 Strip off the conductor insulation by 6 mm The connection cable is prepared for connection to the multipole plug 6 Connection and Co...

Page 32: ...cting to the voltage supply Procedure To connect the Cluster Controller to the voltage supply perform the following actions in the specified order The exact procedure is described in the following sections Connecting the Grounding Conductor to the Cluster Controller Connecting the Power Supply Unit Connecting the Grounding Conductor to the Cluster Controller Additionally required material not incl...

Page 33: ...cable for connecting the power supply unit to the Cluster Controller see Section 6 3 Cable Requirements page 28 If you are not using the top hat rail power supply unit available as an accessory for the Cluster Controller the power supply unit you are using must meet the requirements detailed below Requirements for the power supply unit Maximum output current including short circuit 8 A Maximum out...

Page 34: ...er 6 Danger to life due to electric shock Lethal voltages are present at the connection point of the utility grid Disconnect the connection point from voltage sources and ensure that the connection point is voltage free 7 Connect the other end of the AC connection cable to the voltage supply 8 Connect the connection point to the utility grid The power LED on the Cluster Controller is glowing red f...

Page 35: ...e supply and be in operation see Section 6 6 page 32 A computer must be available for access to the user interface of the Cluster Controller see Section 2 4 page 10 Procedure 1 Connect the computer directly to the Cluster Controller using the network cable Connect the network cable to the network port X13 or X14 on the Cluster Controller 2 Select the display view External communication and read an...

Page 36: ...em is located 11 Select Save The system time is updated 12 Select Logout in the toolbar 6 8 Connecting the Cluster Controller to a Speedwire Network Interference in data transmission due to unshielded power cables If unshielded power cables are used they generate an electromagnetic field during operation which may induce interference in network cables during data transmission When laying network c...

Page 37: ...e cabled in accordance with one of the possible network topologies see the node installation manual and the Technical Information SMA SPEEDWIRE FIELDBUS If your system uses an Energy Meter to measure the active power feed in at the grid connection point then the Energy Meter must be connected either to the router or network switch of the Speedwire network or directly to terminal X9 or X10 of the C...

Page 38: ...to the LAN Additionally required material not included in the scope of delivery 1 network cable see Section 6 3 Cable Requirements page 28 Figure 12 Pin assignment for network ports X9 X10 X13 and X14 Pin Designation Explanation 1 TX Data Out 2 TX Data Out 3 RX Data In 4 Not assigned Not assigned 5 Not assigned Not assigned 6 RX Data In 7 Not assigned Not assigned 8 Not assigned Not assigned High ...

Page 39: ...pport the IGMP protocol version 1 IGMPv1 Procedure 1 Connect the network cable to the Cluster Controller When using a preassembled network cable connect the network cable to network port X13 or X14 When using a network cable that is to be assembled by the user connect the two RJ45 connectors to both ends of the network cable see the manual from manufacturer and connect the network cable to network...

Page 40: ...the USB data carrier to the eyelets located on the underside of the USB port for example with a loop attached to the USB data carrier 2 Connect the USB data carrier to the desired USB port To export system data connect the USB data carrier to USB port 1 To transfer update files to the Cluster Controller connect the USB data carrier to USB port 2 3 If the USB data carrier is permanently inserted in...

Page 41: ... connection cable to the outside temperature sensor see the manual from manufacturer Trim the unneeded insulated conductors up to the cable shield and note down the conductor colors 2 For connection to the Cluster Controller using two conductor connection technology perform the following steps On the five pole plug unlock conductor entry 1 using a screwdriver and insert the insulated conductor of ...

Page 42: ...ned Use the supplied cable tie with caption field 6 Write down the terminal assignment on the supplied supplementary sheet Connecting the Module Temperature Sensor Additionally required accessories not included in scope of delivery 1 module temperature sensor 1 connection cable see Section 6 3 page 28 Requirements The sensor must be technically suitable for connection to the temperature inputs see...

Page 43: ... 5 using a screwdriver and insert the insulated conductors of the connection cable into the conductor entries Observe the pin assignment 4 Insert the five pole plug into pin row B in terminal X7 5 On the connection cable mark the terminal and the pin row to which the connection cable is assigned Use the supplied cable tie with caption field 6 Write down the terminal assignment on the supplied supp...

Page 44: ...t 3 Insert the eight pole plug into pin row A in terminal X8 4 On the connection cable mark the terminal and the pin row to which the connection cable is assigned Use the supplied cable tie with caption field 5 Write down the terminal assignment on the supplied supplementary sheet 6 Adjust the characteristic curve of the irradiation sensor or pyranometer via the Cluster Controller user interface s...

Page 45: ... not included in the scope of delivery Up to three sensors Up to three connection cables see Section 6 3 Cable Requirements page 28 Requirements The sensor must be technically suitable for connection to the analog inputs see Section 9 page 78 The connection cable must be prepared for connection to the multipole plug see Section 6 5 page 30 Figure 16 Pin assignment for the pin groups Analog current...

Page 46: ...r and insert the insulated conductor of the wire into the conductor entry Unlock conductor entries 6 and 7 with a screwdriver and insert the insulated conductors of the connection cable into the conductor entries Observe the pin assignment Insert the eight pole plug into pin row A in terminal X8 4 For connection to the pin group Analog current input 3 perform the following steps Unlock conductor e...

Page 47: ...a screwdriver and insert the insulated conductor of the wire into the conductor entry Unlock conductor entries 5 and 7 with a screwdriver and insert the insulated conductors of the connection cable into the conductor entries Observe the pin assignment 3 Insert the eight pole plug into pin row B in terminal X8 4 On the connection cable mark the terminal and the pin row to which the connection cable...

Page 48: ...ctive power limitation and the reactive power setpoint Analog signals The setpoints are transmitted to the Cluster Controller as analog current signals Current signals from 0 mA to 20 mA can be transmitted for the active power limitation and the reactive power setpoint Setpoint signal via Modbus client The setpoints are transmitted via a Modbus client to the network port X13 or X14 on the Cluster ...

Page 49: ... four pin groups at terminal X4 on the Cluster Controller A ripple control receiver or a remote terminal unit can be used as a digital signal source for example Additionally required material not included in the scope of delivery Up to four digital signal sources Connection cable see Section 6 3 Cable Requirements page 28 Requirements The signal source must be technically suitable for connection t...

Page 50: ...rence potential Digital input 4 Signal 4 of 4 for active power limitation B4 24 V Voltage supply output B5 IN Input B6 GND Reference potential Danger to life due to electric shock caused by incorrect connection of the ripple control receiver Incorrect connection of the ripple control receiver can result in grid voltage on the Cluster Controller enclosure Do not connect the insulated conductors of ...

Page 51: ...al and the pin row to which the connection cable is assigned Use the supplied cable tie with caption field 5 Write down the terminal assignment on the supplied supplementary sheet 6 12 2 3 Connecting a Signal Source to a Digital Input for Reactive Power Setpoint Digital signals for reactive power setpoints can be transmitted to up to four pin groups at terminal X5 on the Cluster Controller A rippl...

Page 52: ...rence potential Digital input 8 Signal 4 of 4 for reactive power setpoint B4 24 V Voltage supply output B5 IN Input B6 GND Reference potential Danger to life due to electric shock caused by incorrect connection of the ripple control receiver Incorrect connection of the ripple control receiver can result in grid voltage on the Cluster Controller enclosure Do not connect the insulated conductors of ...

Page 53: ...lug to terminal X5 Observe the pin coding 4 On the connection cable mark the terminal and the pin row to which the connection cable is assigned Use the supplied cable tie with caption field 5 Write down the terminal assignment on the supplied supplementary sheet 6 12 2 4 Digital Signal Setpoint when Using Multiple Cluster Controllers To implement digital setpoints from the grid operator you can co...

Page 54: ...l X8 on the Cluster Controller A remote terminal unit can be used as an analog signal source for example Additionally required material not included in the scope of delivery 1 analog signal source Connection cable see Section 6 3 Cable Requirements page 28 Requirements The signal source must be technically suitable for connection to the analog inputs see Section 9 page 78 The connection cable must...

Page 55: ...e conductor entries Observe the pin assignment 3 Insert the eight pole plug into pin row A in terminal X8 4 On the connection cable mark the terminal and the pin row to which the connection cable is assigned Use the supplied cable tie with caption field 5 Write down the terminal assignment on the supplied supplementary sheet 6 12 3 2 Connecting a Signal Source to an Analog Input for Reactive Power...

Page 56: ... wire into the conductor entry Unlock conductor entries 2 and 3 with a screwdriver and insert the insulated conductors of the connection cable into the conductor entries Observe the pin assignment 3 Insert the eight pole plug into pin row B in terminal X8 4 On the connection cable mark the terminal and the pin row to which the connection cable is assigned Use the supplied cable tie with caption fi...

Page 57: ...dback Options The Cluster Controller has three digital outputs terminal X2 and three analog current outputs terminal X6 that offer various feedback options Using these outputs you can give the grid operator feedback for example if and which specifications for the grid management services are currently implemented in the system You can also use the outputs to be informed about the status of the sys...

Page 58: ...m load capacity of the relay contacts The relay contacts may be loaded with a maximum switching power of 30 W and a maximum voltage of 48 VDC Requirements The remote terminal must be technically suitable for connection to the digital output see Section 9 page 78 The connection cable must be prepared for connection to the multipole plug see Section 6 5 page 30 Figure 26 Pin assignment for the pin g...

Page 59: ...se the supplied cable tie with caption field 5 Write down the terminal assignment on the supplied supplementary sheet 6 12 5 3 Connecting a Remote Terminal for Feedback via Analog Signal Via the pin groups Analog current output 1 Analog current output 2 and Analog current output 3 of terminal X6 you can give the grid operator feedback for example if and which specifications for the grid management...

Page 60: ...t A5 I Current return A6 GND Shield ground Analog current output 3 B1 I Current output B2 I Current return B3 GND Shield ground Example Interpretation of the signal strength as a percentage value of the active power limitation The strength of the feedback signal corresponds to the percentage value to which the active power of the inverters in the system is currently limited 6 Connection and Commis...

Page 61: ...e user interface see the Cluster Controller user manual the strength of the feedback signal corresponds either to the percentage value for the reactive power setpoint or to the latest displacement power factor cos φ sent to the inverters in the system Figure 29 Interpretation of the signal strength as a percentage value of the reactive power setpoint in relation to the inverter parameter Currently...

Page 62: ...nductors into the conductor entries Observe the pin assignment 3 When using the pin group Analog current output 2 perform the following steps to connect the connection cable to the six pole plug Unlock conductor entry 6 with a screwdriver and insert the insulated conductor of the wire into the conductor entry Depending on the remote terminal and the pin assignment for the pin group Analog current ...

Page 63: ...inal assignment on the supplied supplementary sheet 6 12 5 4 Feedback When Using Multiple Cluster Controllers Feedback via Digital Signal When using multiple Cluster Controllers you have two options for feedback on grid operator setpoints via digital signal Connect one remote terminal to the digital output of each Cluster Controller see Section 6 12 5 2 page 58 or Switch the digital outputs of sev...

Page 64: ...puts select the display view Analog inputs 6 If an analog signal source or a sensor is connected check whether a current signal is displayed in the lines Analog current input 1 Analog current input 2 or Analog current input 3 If no current signal is displayed ensure that the analog signal source is correctly connected see Section 6 12 3 page 54 or the sensor is correctly connected see Section 6 11...

Page 65: ...lients Requirements The Cluster Controller and the Modbus client must be located in the same LAN see Section 6 9 page 38 Commissioning of the Cluster Controller must be completed Set up the Modbus data connection via the Cluster Controller user interface see the Cluster Controller user manual and the Modbus client see manual from manufacturer For further information on possible Modbus settings on ...

Page 66: ...al LED Status Cause and corrective measure All off The Cluster Controller is not connected to the voltage supply Corrective measures Connect the Cluster Controller to the voltage supply see Section 6 13 page 64 The voltage supply is reverse connected or the power supply unit is defective Corrective measures Ensure that the voltage supply is correctly connected see Section 6 13 page 64 If the volta...

Page 67: ...ller event log see the Cluster Controller user manual Refer to the device documentation The SD memory card in the Cluster Controller may be defective Corrective measures Check the Cluster Controller event log see the Cluster Controller user manual If the SD memory card is defective contact Service see Section 11 page 83 flashing red The Cluster Controller could not start correctly A sys tem error ...

Page 68: ...a carrier connected to USB port 1 is compatible but the free storage capacity is no more than 10 Corrective measures Delete files that are no longer required from the USB data carrier or Replace the USB data carrier with a USB data carrier that has sufficient free storage capacity Data carrier status glowing red The USB data carrier connected to USB port 1 is full or write protected Corrective mea...

Page 69: ...asures Ensure that the network cables are connected correctly see Section 6 9 page 38 No network connection established One or more network components network cables or con nectors are defective or damaged Corrective measures Replace the defective or damaged network components network cables or connectors flashing Network connection established Data is being sent or received Speed yellow Off Netwo...

Page 70: ...r Controller The voltage supply is reverse connected or the power sup ply unit is defective Corrective measures Ensure that the voltage supply is correctly connected see Section 6 13 page 64 If the voltage supply is connected correctly replace the power supply unit User Interface and Display Problem Cause and corrective measure The user interface is not displayed properly JavaScript is deactivated...

Page 71: ...troller is connected to network port X9 or X10 of the Cluster Controller Ensure that no network components network cables or connectors are defective The expected binary values for the digital signal source are not shown on the display The digital signal source is not correctly connected Corrective measures Ensure that the digital signal source is correctly connected see Section 6 12 2 page 48 No ...

Page 72: ...connected to the pin group Analog volt age input 4 a measured value for this pin group of up to 2 2 V will nevertheless be shown on the display and the user interface of the Cluster Controller Corrective measures In order for a measured value of 0 V to be displayed for the pin group Analog voltage input 4 when it is not connected place a jumper wire between pins B5 and B7 in terminal X8 Login Prob...

Page 73: ...connected correctly replace the power supply unit A firewall is blocking the connection Corrective measures Adjust the firewall settings in order to allow the required connection If the Cluster Controller is connected to the LAN via DHCP and the voltage supply of the Cluster Controller was briefly interrupted it is possible that the DHCP server has assigned the Cluster Controller a new IP address ...

Page 74: ...istrator Login to the user interface has failed The system password has been entered incorrectly four times Access to the Cluster Controller is suspended for 15 minutes Corrective measures Wait 15 minutes then log in with the correct system password 7 3 Resetting the Cluster Controller You can reset the Cluster Controller via the keypad Procedure 1 Call up the display view Settings To do this simu...

Page 75: ...re reset If the network settings were reset or the Cluster Controller was reset to default settings the Cluster Controller restarts 5 If Sunny Portal is being used and the Cluster Controller was reset to default settings adjust the system identifier for Sunny Portal in the Cluster Controller see the Cluster Controller user manual 7 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Installation Manual 75 Clu...

Page 76: ...cable e g for the router from the Cluster Controller 4 Remove the multipole plugs for the connected devices and sensors from the Cluster Controller 5 Remove the Cluster Controller from the top hat rail Pull down the bracket for the top hat rail locking mechanism located underneath the Cluster Controller or press it down using a screwdriver Tip the lower edge of the Cluster Controller forwards and ...

Page 77: ... of the Product Dispose of the product in accordance with the locally applicable disposal regulations for electronic waste 8 Decommissioning SMA Solar Technology AG Installation Manual 77 ClusterController IA en 15 ...

Page 78: ...ypad Memory Internal ring buffer 1 7 GB External storage USB data carrier optional Voltage supply Voltage supply Power supply unit Input voltage 18 VDC to 30 VDC Typical power consumption 24 W Maximum power consumption 30 W Ambient Conditions Ambient temperature in operation 25 C to 60 C Ambient temperature during storage and trans port 40 C to 70 C Relative humidity in operation 4 to 95 Relative ...

Page 79: ...DP SMTP Sunny Portal Maximum Cable Length for Communication Speedwire 100 m Ethernet 100 m between two nodes when using installation cables Maximum Number of Devices SMA devices with Speedwire interface For model CLCON S 10 25 For model CLCON 10 75 Network Ports Quantity Speedwire 2 Quantity LAN 2 Auto MDIX auto crossing Yes Data transfer standard 10BaseT or 100BaseTx Data transfer rate up to 10 M...

Page 80: ... Maximum cable length 30 m Analog outputs Number of analog outputs for current signals 3 Measurement range for current signals 4 mA to 20 mA Maximum tolerance 0 5 Maximum cable length 3 000 m Temperature Inputs Quantity 2 Measuring shunt Platinum sensor Pt100 platinum sensor Pt1000 Type of measurement Two conductor connection technology four conductor connection technology Measurement range 40 C t...

Page 81: ...Specification USB 2 0 Hi Speed Maximum current 500 mA Maximum cable length 3 m 9 Technical Data SMA Solar Technology AG Installation Manual 81 ClusterController IA en 15 ...

Page 82: ...Cluster Controller CLCON PWRSUPPLY USB flash drive 4 GB USB flash drive with storage capacity of 4 GB USB FLASHDRV4GB USB flash drive 8 GB USB flash drive with storage capacity of 8 GB USB FLASHDRV8GB Not available in all countries For information on whether an accessory is available in your country visit the website of your country s SMA subsidiary at www SMA Solar com or contact your distributor...

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