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Summary of Contents for TSOL-H3.0K-H

Page 1: ...TSOL H3 0K H TSOL H3 6K H TSOL H4 0K H TSOL H4 6K H TSOL H5 0K H TSOL H6 0K H...

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Page 3: ...S output apply to version O I 18 4 6 General Data 18 5 Installation 19 5 1 Check for Physical Damage 19 5 2 Packing 19 5 3 Installation Precaution 20 5 4 Space Requirement 21 5 5 Installation steps 21...

Page 4: ...8 Troubleshooting 46 8 1 Trouble shooting 46 8 2 Routine maintenance 49 9 Decommissioning 50 9 1 Remove the Inverter 50 9 2 Packaging 50 9 3 Storage and Transportation 50 10 Warranty Card 51...

Page 5: ...sion without EPS function 1 2 Target Group This manual is for qualified electricians The tasks described in this manual only can be performed by qualified personnel 1 3 Symbols Used The following type...

Page 6: ...Caution Possible damage to health as a result of the effects of radiation Do not stay closer than 20 cm to inverter for any length of time Caution Danger of burn injuries due to hot enclosure parts D...

Page 7: ...pacitors that remain charged to a potentially lethal voltage after the MAINS battery and PV supply has been disconnected Hazardous voltage will present for up to 5 minutes after disconnection from pow...

Page 8: ...eater than 1100V an additional SPD type 3 required for surge protection for electrical devices To protect the AC system surge suppression devices SPD type2 should be fitted at the main incoming point...

Page 9: ...hat connects the equipment to the supply terminals shall comply with the requirements of BS 7671 Electrical installation of PV system shall comply with requirements of BS 7671 and IEC 60364 7 712 No p...

Page 10: ...TUV certified RCM remark SAA certification Beware of hot surface The inverter can become hot during operation Avoid contact during operation Danger of high voltages Danger to life due to high voltages...

Page 11: ...61000 6 1 2007 EN61000 6 2 2005 In case of installation in PV system startup of the unit i e start of designated operation is prohibited until it is determined that the full system meets the requirem...

Page 12: ...k mode depends on PV energy and user s preference It can provide power for emergency use during the grid lost by using the energy from battery and inverter generated from PV System Diagram TSOL Series...

Page 13: ...FOR O Version L N PE Battery Backup Load On Grid Load Grid DC Breaker Changeover Device DPDT AC Breaker PE Bar PV2 PV1 AC Breaker Fuse Fuse AC Breaker Fuse To Meter To Battery Home Electric Meter Sin...

Page 14: ...10 I Version applies to the wiring rules that require Neutral line of alternative supply must NOT be isolated or switched applies to wiring rules AS NZS_3000 2012 for Australia and New Zealand Meter...

Page 15: ...11 WIRING SYSTEM FOR I Version L N PE Battery Backup Load On Grid Load Single Phase Meter Grid DC Breaker AC Breaker AC Breaker PV2 PE Bar N Bar PV1 AC Breaker To Meter To Battery Home Electric Meter...

Page 16: ...to charge the battery The redundant power will export to the public grid Work mode Self use without PV Power When no PV supplied battery will discharge for local loads firstly and grid will supply po...

Page 17: ...riority load grid battery This mode applies the area that has high feed in tariff and export control The PV generated power will be used to supply the local loads firstly then export to the public gri...

Page 18: ...ery is necessary in EPS mode Work mode Peak and valley mode Priority battery load grid when charging Priority load grid when discharging Charge the battery according to the set power within the set ch...

Page 19: ...on A DC switch optional B PV connection area C Battery connection area D Waterproof valve E EPS output F GRID output G BMS Meter H DI DO I WiFi RF port for external Pocket WiFi RF Warning Qualified el...

Page 20: ...20 230 240 180 to 270 Rated grid frequency Hz 50 60 Nominal AC current A 13 16 17 3 20 21 7 26 1 Max AC current A 14 17 2 18 6 21 4 23 2 27 9 Displacementpower factor 0 8 leading 0 8 lagging Total har...

Page 21: ...ncy Safety and Protection Model TSOL H3 0K H TSOL H3 6K H TSOL H4 0K H TSOL H4 6K H TSOL H5 0K H TSOL H6 0K H MPPT efficiency 99 90 Euro efficiency 97 00 Max efficiency 97 80 Max Battery charge effici...

Page 22: ...erator Yes signal provided only 4 6 General Data Model TSOL H3 0K H TSOL H3 6K H TSOL H4 0K H TSOL H4 6K H TSOL H5 0K H TSOL H6 0K H Dimension W H D mm 400 460 170 Dimension of packing W H D mm 500 61...

Page 23: ...n tubes 4 Expansion screws D PV connectors 2 positive 2 negative E Battery connectors 1 positive 1 negative F PV pin connectors 2 positive 2 negative G 4 Cord end terminals 6AWG and 5 Cord end termina...

Page 24: ...enna cable Not higher than altitude of about 2000m above sea level Not in environment of precipitation or humidity 95 Under good ventilation condition The ambient temperature in the range of 20 to 60...

Page 25: ...h driller make sure the holes are deep enough at least 40mm to support the inverter 1 3 Install the expansion tubes in the holes and tighten them Then install the wall bracket with the expansion screw...

Page 26: ...22 Step1 Step2 Step3 Fasten the inverter on the back board with screws M5 12 the same as the other side Recommended installation of anti theft lock user owned...

Page 27: ...6K H TSOL H 5 0K H TSOL H 6 0K H Max DC voltage V 620 MPPT Voltage Range V 100 560 Note Please choose a fitting external DC switch if the model N version is purchased The following requirements of PV...

Page 28: ...ting the DC connector Step3 Wiring 3 1 Choose the 12 AWG wire to connect with the cold pressed terminal 3 2 Remove 10mm of insulation from the end of wire 3 3 Insert the insulation into pin contact an...

Page 29: ...the grid voltage 1 1 Check the grid voltage and compare with the permissive voltage range Please refer to technical data 1 2 Disconnect the circuit board from all the phases and secure against re conn...

Page 30: ...conductor strands are captured in the AC terminal 3 5 Compress the AC terminal head by using a crimping pliers and screw down screw cap tightly Step4 Insert AC cable into Grid port through screw cap...

Page 31: ...itched applies to most of the countries I Version means inverter has an build in changeover switch This version applies to the wiring rules which require Neutral line of alternative supply must not be...

Page 32: ...purchase requirement Note In case of discrepancies between wiring mode of local policy and the operation guide above especially for the wiring of neutral line grounding and RCD please contact us befo...

Page 33: ...5 Compress the AC terminal head by using a crimping pliers and screw down screw cap tightly Step2 Insert EPS cable into EPS port through screwcap and then tighten the screw cap Insert L wire N wire a...

Page 34: ...ing is within EPS output rating otherwise the inverter will shut down with an over load warning When an over load is appeared adjust the load power to make sure it is within the EPS output power range...

Page 35: ...e install a non polarized DC breaker to make sure inverter can be securely disconnected during maintenance Battery connection diagram Note When working with Pylontech batteries it is recommended the n...

Page 36: ...cket are live Hold the housing on the screw connection Step3 Press down spring until it clicks audibly into place it must be possible to see the fine wire strands in the chamber Step4 Tighten the scre...

Page 37: ...cable through the cable nut Step3 Assemble the cable gland and screw the cable nut Step4 Insert one RJ45 side of the cable into BMS port inside of inverter and the other side into CAN port of the bat...

Page 38: ...Step1 Disassemble the BMS Meter cable gland Step2 Prepare two communication cables without sheath and insert the communication cables through the cable nut Step3 Assemble the cable gland and screw th...

Page 39: ...35 Step4 Step3...

Page 40: ...brid inverter is equipped with multiple terminals to meet the extra needs of the user as below Turn off the switch to shut down the inverter remotely Instruct the generator to start generating power w...

Page 41: ...ter Step2 Build the connection between the inverter and router Step3 Create a user account online Please check the Pocket WiFi user manual for more details 6 9 RF Connection optional TSOL Series Hybri...

Page 42: ...d well on the wall Make sure all the DC writings and AC writings are completed Make sure the meter is connected well Make sure the battery is connected well Make sure the external EPS contact is conne...

Page 43: ...o the utility grid are equipped with a self test function in accordance with CEI 0 21 During the self test the inverter will consecutively check the protection reaction times and values for over volta...

Page 44: ...ash in green The inverter is in wait status Off The inverter is in fault status C lit in red The inverter is in fault status Off The inverter has no errors D Function Button Esc button Return from cur...

Page 45: ...harge Bat Discharge Charge From Grid Event List Date Time Buzzer Advanced Need Password Model S N DSP1 SW DSP2 SW ARM SW Work Mode Bat Para Export Limit Reset Italy Auto Test Safety Yield Reset EPS St...

Page 46: ...list 7 3 4 Setting The setting function contains three items data of the inverter There are data time buzzer advanced The buzzer setting is only effective for alarm 7 3 5 Switch Switch can be chosen...

Page 47: ...en the grid is on Only when the gird is off and PV energy is not enough battery will start to discharge to keep the emergency load working normally This work mode applies to the area where suffering f...

Page 48: ...can set safety standard according to different countries and grid tied standards Safety VDE 0126 OK 7 4 3 export limit power User can set the power value to allows the inverter able to control energy...

Page 49: ...user choice Self Use default Force Time Use Back Up Mode Feed in Priority Peak Valley Mode Users can choose the appropriate mode according to their own needs Work Mode Self Use OK After all the above...

Page 50: ...t PV PV and battery reconnect them Or seek help from us if can not go back to normal state Grid Lost Fault Grid is Lost Please wait for a while and system will reconnect if the utility is back to norm...

Page 51: ...Fault Isolation Fault Please check if the insulation of electric wires are damaged Wait for a while to check if back to normal Or seek for help from us Temp Over Fault Temperature over the limitation...

Page 52: ...back to normal state Grid Relay Fault Grid Relay Fault Disconnect PV PV grid and battery reconnect them Or seek help from us if can not go back to normal state Other Device Fault Other Device Fault Di...

Page 53: ...covered by warranty The data should be recorded in an equipment log If the device is not functioning properly or fails any of test the device has to be repaired For safety check details refer to this...

Page 54: ...eets the following requirements 1 Suitable for load weight more than 30kg 2 With handle 3 Can be fully closed 9 3 Storage and Transportation Store the inverter in a dry environment where ambient tempe...

Page 55: ...ed Date of Bill of Lading No of Fault Products Series No of Fault Products Fault Time Fault Messages Brief Fault Description and Photos Installation Information Modules Used Modules Per String No of S...

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