Installation Guide
Single Phase Inverter with
HD-
Wave Technology
with SetApp Configuration
For Europe and APAC
Version 1.0
Page 1: ...Installation Guide Single Phase Inverter with HD Wave Technology with SetApp Configuration For Europe and APAC Version 1 0 ...
Page 2: ...The images contained in this document are for illustrative purposes only and may vary depending on product models These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to...
Page 3: ...Revision History Version 1 0 June 2019 Initial release Single Phase Inverter with HD Wave Technology Installation MAN 01 00540 1 0 2 Revision History ...
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Page 5: ...or by the LEDs if there is such an indication System configuration information including the type and number of modules connected and the number and length of strings The communication method to the SolarEdge server if the site is connected The inverter software version as appears in the status screen Single Phase Inverter with HD Wave Technology Installation MAN 01 00540 1 0 4 Support and Contact...
Page 6: ...r Optimizers in Strings 17 Step 4 Verifying Proper Power Optimizer Connection 18 Chapter 3 Installing the Inverter 19 Inverter Package Contents 19 Identifying the Inverter 19 Inverter Interfaces 20 Mounting the Inverter 23 Chapter 4 Connecting the AC and the Strings to the Inverter 27 Connecting the AC Grid to the Inverter 27 Connecting the Strings to the Inverter 28 Selecting a Residual Current D...
Page 7: ...e Connection 57 Chapter 6 Errors and Troubleshooting 59 Identifying Errors 59 Troubleshooting Communication 60 Power Optimizer Troubleshooting 62 Appendix A Mechanical Specifications 64 Appendix B Replacing and Adding System Components 65 Replacing an Inverter 65 Replacing the DC Safety Unit 67 Adding Removing or Replacing Power Optimizers 69 Appendix C SafeDC 70 Single Phase Inverter with HD Wave...
Page 8: ...roceed beyond a warning note until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met CAUTION Denotes a hazard It calls attention to a procedure that if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in damage or destruction of the product Do not proceed beyond a caution sign until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met NOTE Denotes additional information about the current su...
Page 9: ...iring or testing under power must be performed only by qualified service personnel familiar with this inverter WARNING Do not touch the PV panels or any rail system connected when the inverter switch is ON unless grounded WARNING SafeDC complies with IEC60947 3 when installing the system with a worst case SafeDC voltage under fault conditions 120V The worst case voltage is defined as Voc max Strin...
Page 10: ... to the inverter due to incorrect interlock installation or use of an interlock that is incompatible with the SolarEdge system will render the SolarEdge warranty invalid For more information refer to https www solaredge com sites default files se inverter support of voltage sources pdf NOTE The following warning symbols appear on the inverter warning label Risk of electric shock Risk of electric s...
Page 11: ... at a constant level regardless of string length and environmental conditions The power optimizers include a safety voltage function that automatically reduces the output of each power optimizer to 1 Vdc in the following cases During fault conditions The power optimizers are disconnected from the inverter The inverter ON OFF P switch is turned OFF The inverter AC breaker is turned OFF Each power o...
Page 12: ...g the inverter Page 23 4 Connecting the AC and the Strings to the Inverter page 27 5 Commissioning and activating the installation page 31 6 Connecting the inverter to the monitoring platform page 46 Installation Equipment List Standard tools can be used during the installation of the SolarEdge system The following is a recommendation of the equipment needed for installation Allen screwdriver for ...
Page 13: ...et Inverter Transport and Storage Transport the inverter in its original packaging facing up and without exposing it to unnecessary shocks If the original package is no longer available use a similar box that can withstand the weight of the inverter refer to the inverter weight in the specification datasheet provided with the unit has a handle system and can be closed fully Store the inverter in a...
Page 14: ...N This unit must be operated according to the operating specifications provided with the unit CAUTION Cutting the power optimizer input or output cable connector is prohibited and will void the warranty CAUTION All PV modules must be connected to a power optimizer CAUTION If you intend to mount the optimizers directly to the module or module frame first consult the module manufacturer for guidance...
Page 15: ...e com sites default files optimizer input connector compatibility pdf IMPORTANT SAFETY FEATURE Modules with SolarEdge power optimizers are safe They carry only a low safety voltage before the inverter is turned ON As long as the power optimizers are not connected to the inverter or the inverter is turned OFF each power optimizer will output a safe voltage of 1V Installation Guidelines The minimum ...
Page 16: ...not exceeded NOTE Use at least 11 AWG 4 mm DC cables The total cable length of the string excluding power optimizers cables should not exceed 1000ft 300 m from DC to DC of the inverter Completely shaded modules may cause their power optimizers to temporarily shut down This will not affect the performance of the other power optimizers in the string as long as the minimum number of unshaded power op...
Page 17: ...com sites default files installing_frame_ mounted_power_optimizers pdf 2 If required mark the mounting hole locations and drill the hole CAUTION Drilling vibrations may damage the power optimizer and will void the warranty Use a torque wrench or an electric drill with adjustable clutch that meets the mounting torque requirements Do not use impact drivers for mounting the power optimizer Do not dri...
Page 18: ...el strings of unequal length that is the number of power optimizers in each string does not have to be the same The minimum and maximum string lengths are specified in the power optimizer datasheets Refer to the Designer for string length verification 1 Connect the Minus output connector of the string s first power optimizer to the Plus output connector of the string s second power optimizer 2 Con...
Page 19: ... inverter the short circuit current ISC and the open circuit voltage VOC hold different meanings from those in traditional systems For more information about the SolarEdge system s string voltage and current refer to the VOC and ISC in SolarEdge Systems Technical Note available on the SolarEdge website at https www solaredge com sites default files isc_and_voc_in_solaredge_ sytems_technical_note p...
Page 20: ... kit DC Safety Unit sealing cover if applicable for use in case of inverter replacement Installation guide Antenna and mounting bracket for wireless communication in specific models Identifying the Inverter Refer to the sticker on the inverter that specifies its Serial Number and its Electrical Ratings Provide the serial number when contacting SolarEdge support The serial number is also required w...
Page 21: ...page 47 for more information ON OFF P switch Figure 6 ON OFF P switch ON 1 Turning this switch ON after optimizer pairing starts the operation of the power optimizers enables power production and allows the inverter to begin exporting power to the utility grid OFF 0 Turning this switch OFF reduces the power optimizer voltage to a low safety voltage and inhibits exportation of power When this switc...
Page 22: ... released Starts pairing Pairing is indicated by all 3 LEDs blinking simultaneously LEDs LEDs three LEDs indicate by color and state on off blinking 1 flickering 2 alternating 3 different system information such as errors or performance indications For more information refer to https www solaredge com leds The main LED indications are Blue ON the inverter is communicating with the monitoring platf...
Page 23: ...oring platform is established Pairing Blinking Blinking Blinking Wake up Grid Monitoring OFF Blinking Blinking System Producing OFF ON S_OK ON No S_OK OFF Night mode no production OFF Flickering S_OK ON No S_OK OFF Inverter is OFF Safe DC OFF 0 OFF Blinking S_OK ON No S_OK OFF Inverter is OFF DC not safe Blinking Blinking S_OK ON No S_OK OFF Inverter configuration or reboot ON P ON ON ON Single Ph...
Page 24: ... and ON OFF P switch position Indication ON OFF P Switch Position LED Color Comment Red Green Blue Percentage of AC Production 0 ON 1 OFF OFF OFF This indicates power production as percentage of rated peak AC output power Percentage of AC Production 0 33 OFF ON OFF Percentage of AC Production 33 66 OFF OFF ON Percentage of AC Production 66 100 OFF ON ON Mounting the Inverter The inverter is suppli...
Page 25: ...lowing minimum clearance areas between the inverter and other objects Figure 9 Clearance areas If installing a single inverter 20 cm 8 from the top of the inverter At least 10 cm 4 from the bottom of the inverter 10 cm 4 from the right and left of the inverter If installing multiple inverters When installing inverters side by side leave at least 20 cm 8 between inverters When installing inverters ...
Page 26: ...t against the wall or pole c Insert the two supplied screws through the outer heat sink fin on both sides of the inverter and into the bracket Tighten the screws with a torque of 4 0 N m 2 9 lb ft Figure 10 Hanging the inverter on the brackets 6 Optionally secure the DC Safety Unit bracket to the wall pole using 3 screws NOTE In case of inverter replacement with the DC Safety Unit still mounted it...
Page 27: ...ole for the DC Safety Unit bracket d Hang the inverter on the mounted brackets e Fasten the DC Safety Unit bracket using a standard bolt 7 Insert the screws at the top of the inverter brackets and fasten the brackets together 8 Verify that all the brackets are firmly attached to the mounting surface Single Phase Inverter with HD Wave Technology Installation MAN 01 00540 1 0 26 Mounting the Inverte...
Page 28: ...he AC circuit breaker 2 Release the Allen screws of the inverter cover and carefully move the cover horizontally before lowering it CAUTION When removing the cover make sure not to damage internal components SolarEdge will not be held responsible for any components damaged as a result of incautious cover removal 3 Strip 58 mm 2 32 of the external cable insulation and strip 8 mm 0 32 of the interna...
Page 29: ...gs in parallel using an external combiner box branch cables before connecting to the inverter NOTE Functional electrical earthing of DC side negative or positive poles is prohibited because the inverter has no transformer Grounding earth ground of module frames and mounting equipment of the PV array modules is acceptable NOTE SolarEdge s fixed input voltage architecture enables the parallel string...
Page 30: ...hen required by local regulations the use of an RCD type B is permitted NOTE For multiple inverters an RCD per inverter is required In installations where the local electric code requires an RCD with a lower leakage setting the discharge current might result in nuisance tripping of the external RCD The following steps are recommended to avoid nuisance tripping of the external RCD Select the approp...
Page 31: ... Inverters Application Note available on the SolarEdge website at http www solaredge com sites default files application_note_ground_ fault_rcd pdf Single Phase Inverter with HD Wave Technology Installation MAN 01 00540 1 0 30 Selecting a Residual Current Device RCD ...
Page 32: ...nd the inverter and the system firmware is upgraded Before activation download register first time only and log in to SetApp on your mobile device Internet connection is required for the download and for the one time registration Verify that the application is updated with the latest version To activate the inverter 1 Turn ON the AC circuit breaker on the main distribution panel 2 Move the DC Safe...
Page 33: ...ioning and configuring the inverter settings Menus may vary in your application depending on your system type To access the Commissioning screen Do one of the following During first time installation Upon Activation completion in the SetApp tap Start Commissioning The main Commissioning menu screen is displayed Commissioning Country and Language Pairing Communication Device Manager Maintenance Inf...
Page 34: ... Country and Language 1 From the Commissioning screen select Country and Language 2 From the Country drop down list select the required country setting WARNING The inverter must be configured to the proper setting in order to ensure that it complies with the country grid code and functions properly with the country grids 3 From the Language drop down list select the language 4 Tap Set Language Pai...
Page 35: ...xternal non SolarEdge devices such as electricity meters or loggers 2 Tap the Server red arrow to set the communication method to be used for communication between devices and the SolarEdge monitoring platform The default is LAN NOTE The Server menu shows only the communication options installed in the inverter For detailed information about all the configuration options refer to the Communication...
Page 36: ...zone should be set Reset Counters Resets the accumulated energy counters that are sent to the monitoring platform Factory Reset Performs a general reset to the default device settings Firmware Upgrade Perform a software upgrade Diagnostics Displays the Isolation status and power optimizer status screens Refer to https www solaredge com sites default files application_note_ isolation_fault_troubles...
Page 37: ...s the last five warnings and enables resetting clearing the log Step 3 Verifying Proper Activation and Commissioning 1 Select Information and verify that the correct firmware versions are installed on each inverter 2 Select Status and verify that inverter is operating and producing power see also Viewing System Status on page 37 3 Verify that additional configurations were properly set by viewing ...
Page 38: ...e icon for example may appear at the top left corner of a status cell indicating an error The color indicates error severity red is top severity The error description or information appears on the screen Tap the error line for more information and troubleshooting instructions and refer to A gray clock icon may appear at the top left corner of a status cell indicating a temporary status such as a c...
Page 39: ...P_OK xxx of yyy There is a connection to the power optimizers and at least one power optimizer is sending monitoring data XXX is the number of power optimizers for which telemetries have been received in the last two hours YYY is the number of paired power optimizers identified during the most recent pairing process If XXX and YYY are not equal there may be a problem in one or more power optimizer...
Page 40: ...formation refer to the Power Control Application Note available on the SolarEdge website at https www solaredge com sites default files application_note_ power_control_configuration pdf Limit The inverter maximum output power Country The selected country and grid setting Voltage Vdc The DC input voltage Temp C or F The inverter heat sink temperature Chapter 5 Activating Commissioning and Configuri...
Page 41: ... 277 Vac Frequency 60 9 Hz P_OK 31 0f 31 Optimizers Connected S_OK Server Connected Status Production Switch OFF CosPhi 1 00 Limit Export Country ITA Switch Off Production disabled Commissioning Site status Production The AC output power Limit Limitation setting Export or Production Inverters Number of connected inverters in the cluster including the master Single Phase Inverter with HD Wave Techn...
Page 42: ...ction and communication with the specified server port NC Not Connected S_OK The connection to the monitoring platform is successful should appear only if the is connected to the server N A Not Applicable x of y Number of devices connected out of all devices Temporarily displayed with a clock sign Initializing communication Connecting to a network Connecting to SolarEdge servers Error message with...
Page 43: ...y If an external meter is installed the value displayed in this line depends on the meter type connected to the inverter and its location If a bidirectional meter is connected at the consumption point this value is the consumed energy If the meter is installed at the production point this value is the energy produced by the site If the meter is installed at the grid connection point this value is ...
Page 44: ...splays the exported or imported power Energy The total energy read by the meter The value displayed in this line depends on the meter type connected to the inverter and its location If a bidirectional meter is connected at the consumption point this value is the consumed energy If the meter is installed at the production connection point this value is the energy produced by the site If the meter i...
Page 45: ... logical view Logical Layout Shows a schematic tree layout of the components in the system such as inverters strings modules meters and sensors as well as their electrical connectivity This view enables you to see which modules are connected in each string which strings are connected to each inverter and so on Physical Layout Provides a bird s eye view of the actual placement of modules in the sit...
Page 46: ...atform For more information refer to https www solaredge com products installer tools designer Mapper Application Use the Mapper smart phone application to scan the power optimizer and inverter 2D bar codes and create a virtual map of a PV site for enhanced monitoring and easier maintenance The Mapper application is integrated with the monitoring platform and enables Simple on site registration of...
Page 47: ...etails about its logical and physical mapping Using a Paper Template Fill out the Physical Layout Template downloadable from the SolarEdge website http www solaredge com files pdfs physical layout template pdf using the detachable 2D barcode stickers on each power optimizer Once the form is completed use the Mapper to scan the 2D codes and create the map in the monitoring platform Optionally you c...
Page 48: ...ned OFF When configuring the communication parameters make sure that the ON OFF P switch and the switch of the DC Safety Unit if applicable is OFF and the AC is turned ON Communication Options The following types of communication can be used to transfer the monitored information from the inverter to the monitoring platform Only communication products offered by SolarEdge are supported Ethernet Eth...
Page 49: ...ar_gsm_installation_guide_for_ inverters_with_setapp pdf ZigBee This option enables wireless connection to one or several Smart Energy products which automatically divert PV energy to home appliances The Smart Energy ZigBee connections require a ZigBee plug in and an external antenna available from SolarEdge The ZigBee Plug in for Smart Energy is provided with an installation guide which should be...
Page 50: ...for wireless communication Figure 15 Communication Gland The communication board has the following connectors Standard RJ45 terminal block for Ethernet connection 6 pin terminal block for RS485 connection 8 pin connector for power control devices The SolarEdge Wi Fi antenna ZigBee or Cellular Plug ins can be connected to the communication board for optional wireless connection Figure 16 Communicat...
Page 51: ...rnal components SolarEdge will not be held responsible for any components damaged as a result of incautious cover removal Figure 17 Removing the inverter cover Removing the DC Safety Unit Cover if applicable 1 Turn OFF the AC breaker of the distribution panel and the safety switch if applicable 2 Open the DC Safety Unit cover Release the four Allen screws and remove the cover CAUTION When removing...
Page 52: ...vices For details refer to http www solaredge com files pdfs lightning_surge_ protection pdf To connect the Ethernet cable 1 Remove the inverter cover as described in Removing the Inverter Cover on page 50 2 Open the communication gland CAUTION The gland includes a rubber waterproof fitting which should be used to ensure proper sealing 3 Remove the plastic seal from one of the large openings 4 Rem...
Page 53: ...ase TX Signal T568B T568A 1 White Orange White Green Transmit 2 Orange Green Transmit 3 White Green White Orange Receive 4 Blue Blue Reserved 5 White Blue White Blue Reserved 6 Green Orange Received 7 White Brown White Brown Reserved 8 Brown Brown Reserved Figure 20 Standard cable wiring 1 The inverter connection does not support RX TX polarity change Supporting crossover Ethernet cables depends o...
Page 54: ... communication connector Insert the eight wires into the RJ45 connector in the same order as above Figure 20 8 Connect the cable RJ45 connector to the RJ45 port of the Ethernet switch or router You can connect more than one inverter to the same switch router or to different switches routers as needed Each inverter sends its monitored data independently to the SolarEdge monitoring platform 9 The in...
Page 55: ...AWG a CAT5 cable may be used Maximum nodes 32 Maximum distance between first and last devices 1 km 3300 ft NOTE If using a cable longer than 10 m 33 ft in areas where there is a risk of induced voltage surges by lightning it is recommended to use external surge protection devices For details refer to https www solaredge com sites default files lightning_surge_ protection pdf If grounded metal cond...
Page 56: ...e G A and B pins shown above Use Four or six wire twisted pair cable for this connection You can use any color wire for each of the A B and G connections as long as The same color wire is used for all A pins the same color for all B pins and the same color for all G pins The wire for G is not from the same twisted pair as A or B 6 For creating an RS485 bus connect all B A and G pins in all inverte...
Page 57: ...h up The switch is located on the communication board and is marked SW2 Figure 25 RS485 termination switch NOTE Only the first and last SolarEdge devices in the chain should be terminated The other inverters in the chain should have the termination switch OFF down position 11 If not using surge protection connect the grounding wire to the first inverter in the RS485 chain make sure the grounding w...
Page 58: ...owing to configure the connection Server è LAN Cellular or Wi Fi RS485 è Protocol è SolarEdge èSolarEdge Master RS485 è Slave Detect The system starts automatic detection of the slave inverters connected to the master inverter The inverter should report the correct number of slaves If it does not verify the connections and terminations 6 To check the slave IDs and last communication time select RS...
Page 59: ...00C Power Voltage Frequency Optimizers Connected S_OK Server Connected Status Production Switch ON CosPhi 1 00 Limit No Limit Country Netherlands Voltage Temp Fan Commissioning 2 Check that S_OK Server Connected status appears in the main inverter section 3 Scroll down to the Communication section and check that the communication options are as required For more information refer to Communication ...
Page 60: ...hods described below To identify the error type using the inverter LEDs 1 Move the ON OFF P switch to P position for less than 5 seconds and release it 2 Observe the LED lights and use the following table to identity the error type For more information refer to https www solaredge com leds Error type LED color and state Red Green Blue Arc detected ON OFF OFF Isolation or RCD problem Blinking OFF O...
Page 61: ...ct your IT admin or your internet provider For Wi Fi networks ensure that user name and password are as defined in the internet provider AP router No connection to SolarEdge servers Ping or connection to SolarEdge server failed Check the SolarEdge server address under LAN Conf sub menu Address prod solaredge com Port 22222 Check with your network administrator whether a firewall or another device ...
Page 62: ... option is properly configured 4 Use a method independent of the SolarEdge device to check whether the network and modem are operating properly For example connect a laptop to the Ethernet router and connect to the Internet 5 Check whether a firewall or another type of network filter is blocking communication Chapter 6 Errors and Troubleshooting 61 Single Phase Inverter with HD Wave Technology Ins...
Page 63: ... optimizer s output is disconnected Connect all power optimizer outputs String voltage not 0V but lower than number of optimizers Power optimizer s not connected in the string Connect all power optimizers Module s not connected properly to power optimizer inputs not applicable to smart modules Connect the modules to the optimizer inputs String reverse polarity Check string polarity using a voltmet...
Page 64: ...nd that no module outputs are connected without a power optimizer If the problem persists proceed to the next step Power optimizer s malfunction 1 Disconnect the wires connecting the power optimizers in the string 2 Measure the output voltage of each power optimizer to locate the power optimizer that does not output 1V safety voltage If a malfunctioning power optimizeris located check its connecti...
Page 65: ...cations The following figure provides inverter dimensions in mm in Figure 26 SE10000H SE11400H inverter dimensions Single Phase Inverter with HD Wave Technology Installation MAN 01 00540 1 0 64 Appendix A Mechanical Specifications ...
Page 66: ...continuing to the next step 2 Disconnect the AC to the inverter by turning OFF the AC circuit breaker of the distribution panel 3 For inverters with a Safety Switch turn OFF the DC Safety Unit 4 Open the DC Safety Unit cover if applicable Release the four Allen screws and remove the cover 5 Open the inverter cover as described in Removing the Inverter Cover on page 50 6 Disconnect the DC plugs fro...
Page 67: ...onnect the DC Safety Unit from the inverter by opening the two clips securing the DC Safety Unit to the inverter Carefully place a screwdriver between the clip and the enclosure and pull the clip Figure 28 Disconnecting the DC Safety Unit from the inverter 11 Remove the screws securing the inverter to the mounting brackets and lift the inverter from the mounting bracket Single Phase Inverter with ...
Page 68: ...er and DC Safety Unit covers 17 Perform the commissioning steps as described in Activating Commissioning and Configuring the System on page 31 Replacing the DC Safety Unit 1 Turn OFF the inverter ON OFF P switch and wait until the green LED is blinking indicating that the DC voltage is safe 50V or wait five minutes before continuing to the next step 2 Turn OFF the AC breaker of the distribution pa...
Page 69: ...o the inverter Carefully place a screwdriver between the clip and the enclosure and pull the clip Figure 31 Disconnecting the DC Safety Unit from the inverter 9 Detach the DC Safety Unit from the inverter 10 Place the new DC Safety Unit and secure it to the inverter using the clips 11 Insert the wires from the inverter into the openings in the DC Safety Unit and the ferrite bead 12 Reconnect the c...
Page 70: ...nnect and connect the necessary power optimizers 5 Perform pairing and other procedures described in Activating Commissioning and Configuring the System on page 31 on all inverters to which power optimizers were added or from which power optimizers were removed 6 In the monitoring platform use the Replace button in the logical layout tab in site Admin Replace the serial number of the removed power...
Page 71: ...N EN 60947 3 VDE 0660 107 2006 03 IEC 60364 7 712 2002 05 DIN VDE 0100 712 2006 06 In compliance with these standards the disconnection mechanism operates as follows 1 Turn the inverter ON OFF P switch located at the bottom of the inverter to OFF or disconnect the AC by shutting off the AC breaker at the site The DC voltage displayed on the SetApp screen begins to decrease 2 When the DC voltage re...
Page 72: ...ency Nominal 50 60 5 Hz Maximum Continuous Output Current 11 5 14 18 5 21 7 27 5 36 5 45 5 A Max continuous overcurrent protection 11 5 14 18 5 21 7 27 5 36 5 45 5 A Residual Current Detector Residual Current Step Detector 300 30 mA Inrush current AC Peak Duration 2 8 20 3 45 20 Aac rms ms Max output fault current 35 48 80 A Power factor range 1 adjustable from 0 9 to 0 9 Total harmonic distortion...
Page 73: ... 98 3 98 8 99 Nighttime Power Consumption 2 5 W ADDITIONAL FEATURES Supported Communication Interfaces RS485 Ethernet ZigBee optional Wi Fi Built in antenna included Cellular Optional Smart Energy Management Export Limitation Arc Fault Protection Integrated User Configurable According to UL1699B Inverter Commissioning with the SetApp mobile application using built in Wi Fi Access Point for local c...
Page 74: ...Operating Temperature Range 1 40 to 60 C Noise 25 50 dBa Protection Rating IP65 Outdoor and Indoor Recommended circuit breaker fuse size to use at the connection point of the SolarEdge inverter to the grid Inverter Maximum output current A Minimum fuse rating A Maximum fuse rating A SE2500H 12 5 16 50 SE3000H 16 20 50 SE4000H 18 5 25 50 SE5000H 23 32 50 SE6000H 27 40 50 SE8000H 48 63 80 SE10000H 4...
Page 75: ...16 16 18 5 23 27 5 A Maximum Continuous Overcurrent Protection 10 14 16 16 18 5 23 27 5 A Residual Current Detector Residual Current Step Detector 300 30 mA Inrush current AC Peak Duration 2 8 20 Aac rms ms Maximum Output Fault Current 38 A Power Factor Range 1 adjustable from 0 9 to 0 9 Total Harmonic Distortion 3 Protective class Class I 1 SE5000H is limited to 4600VA in Germany SolarEdge Three ...
Page 76: ...ion Yes Ground Fault Isolation Detection 600kΩ Sensitivity Overvoltage Category II Maximum Inverter Efficiency 99 2 European Weighted Efficiency 98 3 98 8 99 Nighttime Power Consumption 2 5 W ADDITIONAL FEATURES Supported Communication Interfaces RS485 Ethernet ZigBee optional Wi Fi optional Cellular optional Inverter Commissioning With the SetApp mobile application using built in Wi Fi station fo...
Page 77: ...Supported Wire Cross Section 1 13 mm2 DC Input 1 1 x MC4 pair 2 x MC4 pairs Dimensions HxWxD 280 x 370 x 142 mm Noise 25 dBA Weight 9 5 10 5 11 kg Cooling Natural Convection Operating Temperature Range 2 40 to 60 C Protection Rating IP65 Outdoor and Indoor 1 Connection of additional strings in parallel to a single input is allowed as long as the cumulative current does not exceed 45A 2 Full power ...
Page 78: ...ter to the grid Inverter Maximum Output Current A Minimum Fuse Rating A Maximum fuse rating A SE2200H 10 16 50 SE3000H 14 20 50 SE3500H 16 20 50 SE3680H 16 20 50 SE4000H 18 5 25 50 SE5000H 23 32 50 SE6000H 27 5 40 50 SolarEdge Three Phase Inverter Specifications Europe APAC MAN 01 00239 1 1 4 ...
Page 79: ...ent Detector Residual Current Step Detector 300 30 mA Inrush current AC Peak Duration 3 45 20 Aac rms ms Max output fault current 80 A Power factor range 1 adjustable from 0 8 to 0 8 Total harmonic distortion 3 Protective class Class I Utility Monitoring Islanding Protection Country Configurable Thresholds Yes Overvoltage category III SolarEdge Single Phase Inverters with HD Wave Technology Specif...
Page 80: ...ghttime Power Consumption 2 5 W ADDITIONAL FEATURES Supported communication interfaces RS485 Ethernet ZigBee optional Built in GSM Optional Inverter commissioning With the SetApp mobile application using built in Wi Fi station for local connection Smart Energy Management Export Limitation STANDARD COMPLIANCE Safety IEC 62109 1 2 Grid Connection Standards G83 1 G83 2 G59 3 RD661 RD1699 UTE C15 712 ...
Page 81: ...aker fuse size to use at the connection point of the SolarEdge inverter to the grid Inverter Maximum Output Current A Minimum Fuse Rating A Maximum fuse rating A SE8000H 36 5 50 80 SE10000H 45 5 63 80 1Connection of additional strings in parallel to a single input is allowed as long as the cumulative current does not exceed 45A 2For power de rating information refer to https www solaredge com site...
Page 82: ...ew Zealand 64 0800 144 875 US Canada 1 510 498 3200 United Kingdom 44 0800 028 1183 Republic of Ireland 353 1 800 901 575 Greece 49 89 454 59730 Israel 972 073 240 3122 Middle East Africa 972 073 240 3118 South Africa 27 0800 982 659 Turkey 90 216 706 1929 Worldwide 972 073 240 3118 lf you have technical queries concerning our products please contact our support through the SolarEdge service porta...