l
Maximum nodes: 32
l
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 recommend to use external surge
protection devices. For details refer to:
http://www.solaredge.com/files/pdfs/lightning_surge_protection.pdf.
If
grounded metal conduit are used for routing the communication wires,
there is no need for a lightning protection device.
NOTE
If an electricity meter is connected to your inverter, it uses the RS485 port and
therefore an RS485 Expansion Kit is required (available form SolarEdge; Refer to
http://www.solaredge.com/files/pdfs/RS485_expansion_kit_installation_
guide.pdf
).
The following sections describe how to physically connect the RS485 bus and how to configure the bus.
To connect the RS485 communication bus:
1. Remove the inverter cover as described in
2. Remove the seal from one of the openings in communication gland and insert the wire through the
opening.
3. Pull out the RS485 terminal block connector, as shown below:
Figure 34: The RS485 terminal block
4. Loosen the screws of pins A(+), B(-), and G on the left of the RS485 terminal block (RS485-1).
Figure 35: RS485 terminal block
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Creating an RS485 Bus Connection