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Xantrex Grid Tie 
Solar Inverter

Owner’s Manual

GT2.8-AU-QC-230
GT5.0-AU-QC-230

Summary of Contents for GT2.8-AU-QC-230

Page 1: ...Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter Owner s Manual GT2 8 AU QC 230 GT5 0 AU QC 230 ...

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Page 4: ...ifornia USA 94551 Xantrex Technology Inc reserves the right to revise this document and to periodically make changes to the content hereof without obligation or organization of such revisions or changes unless required to do so by prior arrangement Exclusion for Documentation Unless specifically agreed to in writing Xantrex Technology Inc Xantrex A MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY SUFFICIENCY ...

Page 5: ...y a qualified installer in accordance with the instructions in Chapter 2 Installation Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 and Chapter 6 are intended for qualified installers who need to install the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter Qualified installers have the training and experience in solar power systems to safely and correctly follow these instructions and the applicable electrical and building codes ...

Page 6: ...ntenance for the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter It also provides information about troubleshooting the unit Appendix A Specifications contains information about the electrical and environmental specifications of the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter Conventions Used The following conventions are used in this guide Abbreviations Used WARNING Warnings identify conditions that could result in personal...

Page 7: ... DC Voltage Alternating Current AC Direct Current DC In this guide Important information warnings or cautions On the product Important information warnings or cautions with further explanation in the product guide On the product Warning risk of electric shock On the product Warning Hot surface risk of burns FOR AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL Before opening cover disconnect DC and AC power and wait 3...

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Page 9: ...ring 7 Do not operate the GT Inverter if it has received a sharp blow been dropped or otherwise damaged in any way If the GT Inverter is damaged see the Warranty section 8 Do not disassemble the GT Inverter It contains no user serviceable parts See Warranty for instructions on obtaining service Attempting to service the GT Inverter yourself may result in a risk of electrical shock or fire and will...

Page 10: ...erter requirements AS 4777 3 2005 Grid connection of energy systems via inverters Grid protection requirements The GT Inverter is designed for utility interactive operation It has complete on board over current over temperature and anti islanding protection It monitors voltage and frequency of the utility grid and automatically stops supplying power whenever conditions on the utility grid deviate ...

Page 11: ...Inverter Location 2 4 PV Array Requirements 2 5 Grounding Requirements 2 7 Routing the Wires 2 8 Preparing for the Installation 2 8 Wiring 2 8 AC Circuit Breaker Requirements 2 9 AC and DC Disconnects 2 9 Mounting the Inverter 2 9 Overview 2 9 Tools and Materials Needed 2 10 Dimensions 2 11 Installing the Mounting Bracket 2 12 Mounting the Inverter on the Bracket 2 16 3 Wiring the Inverter Connect...

Page 12: ...g Procedure 4 2 Disconnect Test 4 3 5 Monitoring the Inverter Monitoring the Front Panel Display 5 2 Front Panel Display Screens and What They Mean 5 3 Startup Mode 5 3 Normal Operation Mode 5 5 Offline Mode 5 7 Fault Mode 5 8 Special Screens 5 10 Custom Screens 5 10 Status Indicator Lights 5 11 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Factors Affecting GT Inverter Performance 6 2 PV Array Factors 6 2 Ot...

Page 13: ...Contents 975 0466 01 01 xi Environmental Specifications A 5 User Display A 5 Display Accuracy A 5 Mechanical Specifications A 5 Warranty and Return Information WA 1 Index IX 1 ...

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Page 15: ...ck Connect Locations 3 2 Figure 3 2 GT5 0 AU DC Fuse Installation 3 4 Figure 3 3 DC Connections for a Two String PV Array 3 5 Figure 3 4 Improper Multiple Inverter Connections 3 6 Figure 3 5 AC Connector Female 3 8 Figure 3 6 AC Connector Terminals 3 8 Figure 3 7 GT5 0 AU AC Wiring Compartment and Terminal Block 3 9 Figure 3 8 Network Layout Communication Ports Cover Not Installed 3 11 Figure 3 9 ...

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Page 17: ...efault Screen 5 5 Table 5 3 Normal Operation Screens for All GT Inverters 5 6 Table 5 4 Additional Normal Operation Screens for Each GT Inverter in a Multiple Unit System 5 7 Table 5 5 Offline Mode Default Display 5 7 Table 5 6 Offline Mode Screens for All GT Inverters 5 7 Table 5 7 Additional Offline Mode Screens for Each GT Inverter in a Multiple Unit System 5 8 Table 5 8 Fault Message Screens 5...

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Page 19: ...ction contains information about the features and functions of the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter The topics in this chapter are organized as follows About the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter on page 1 2 Standard Features on page 1 3 ...

Page 20: ...all and connecting the DC input to a PV array and the AC output to the utility See Figure 1 1 for a simple diagram of a typical installation In order to operate the GT Inverter must have grid power available and connected It will not provide backup power if the AC grid fails Figure 1 1 Basic System Overview Grid Tie Solar Inverter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 kWh 230V 50 Hz 10 60 A Photovoltaic PV Panels PV Ar...

Page 21: ...design of the GT Inverter is extremely efficient up to 96 Expandable Multiple GT Inverters may be networked together for increased net metering capacity or future system growth Communications protocol The GT Inverter uses the Xanbus communications protocol enabling it to communicate with multiple units connected within the system For more information see Xanbus Network Technology on page 3 11 Stan...

Page 22: ...oduction 1 4 975 0466 01 01 Figure 1 2 Main Features of the GT Inverter GT2 8 AU Model Shown LED indicator lights Mounting slots five Heat sink LCD AC connection Communication ports cover DC quick connects ...

Page 23: ...mation to help you plan wire routes ensure your PV array provides necessary power and find a suitable location for installation The topics in this chapter are organized as follows Installation Options on page 2 2 Planning the Installation on page 2 2 Preparing for the Installation on page 2 8 Mounting the Inverter on page 2 9 ...

Page 24: ...dent PV array In this configuration each inverter collects the harvested solar energy from a separate PV array and routes the power to the main utility service panel and the utility grid Communications between inverters is optional but can be enabled by installing communications cabling to the inverter RJ45 ports See Connecting Network Cable between Inverters on page 3 14 Planning the Installation...

Page 25: ...y Harvested solar energy DC converted to AC GT Inverter Main Utility Service Panel Utility Meter Utility Grid Surplus power routed to utility grid Single Inverter Installation Multiple Inverter Installation Photovoltaic Panels Multiple PV Arrays PV Array 2 PV Array 1 Harvested solar energy Harvested solar energy GT Inverter 1 GT Inverter 2 DC converted to AC Main Utility Service Panel Utility Mete...

Page 26: ...ion where the ambient temperature range is 25 to 65 C At extreme cold temperatures the front panel LCD may not function normally At higher temperatures the unit may derate power See Environmental Specifications on page A 5 and Output Power vs Ambient Temperature GT2 8 AU on page A 4 Ground Clearance Outdoors the GT Inverter requires at least 100 cm of clearance between the bottom of the unit and t...

Page 27: ...g to the manufacturer s specifications All wires conduit exposed conductors and electrical boxes should be secured and supported according to code requirements MPPT Requirements MPPT operational window The MPPT software maximizes the output energy of solar arrays as long as the operating voltage is within the MPPT operational window Ensure that the PV array used in the system operates within the M...

Page 28: ...maximum array short circuit current rating marked on the inverter Table 2 1 MPPT Operational Window GT2 8 AU Voltage Effect of Array Voltage Inverter Mode 195 Vdc Operating voltage shifts to 195 Vdc the array is not at its maximum power point Low power 195 to 550 Vdc Maximum harvest of solar energy MPPT window 550 to 600 Vdc Reduced harvest of solar energy Power derating 600 Inverter stops selling...

Page 29: ...e you know the specifications of your panels all these factors will help determine the maximum and minimum number of panels that can be used Visit the Support page at www xantrex com to use an online PV array sizing tool Grounding Requirements AC Grounding AC system grounding is governed by local codes The GT2 8 AU and GT5 0 AU inverters will function properly in AC systems with a grounded neutral...

Page 30: ...ire size tables in applicable codes WARNING Shock hazard Whenever a PV array is exposed to sunlight a shock hazard exists at the output wires or exposed terminals To reduce the risk of shock during installation cover the array with an opaque dark material before making any connections and open any and all external disconnect switches between the array and the inverter The PV modules wiring and oth...

Page 31: ... to utility or fire personnel Consult local codes and authorities for additional information Mounting the Inverter Overview General installation steps Installing of the GT Inverter includes these main steps 1 Mounting the GT Inverter this chapter 2 Making the DC connections from the PV array to the GT Inverter Connecting the DC Wiring on page 3 2 3 Making the AC connections from the GT Inverter to...

Page 32: ...ng the Inverter on the Bracket on page 2 16 Tools and Materials Needed Assorted screwdrivers drill etc Level Mounting support material such as plywood or poles Wood screws anchors for screws depending on mounting surface Figure 2 3 Installation Overview Grid Tie Solar Inverter 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 kWh 230 V 50Hz 10 60 A Utility Grid Utility Meter Main Utility Service Panel PV Array 600 Vdc Open Circuit...

Page 33: ... 2 4 GT Inverter Dimensions GT5 0 AU shown CAUTION For the inverter to meet regulatory requirements and for weather protection the communication ports cover must be installed 403 597 522 552 136 97 Flange and mounting slots Communication ports cover attach after mounting and wiring are complete All dimensions in mm ...

Page 34: ...es Figure 2 5 Mounting Bracket and GT Inverter 238 mm 183 mm Mounting slots for securing the inverter Mounting flanges Rectangular slots 8 8 mm 30 mm Table 2 3 Inverter Clearance Requirements Location Minimum Clearance Above 30 cm Below Inverter Bracket Outdoors 100 cm 130 cm Indoors the same clearances are recommended but not required In front Sufficient room to allow for easy access to read the ...

Page 35: ...least two screws and anchors to secure the unit to the supporting material Mounting to siding using wall studs If mounting to exterior siding using a wall stud for support the plywood backing will not be needed Use at least two lag screws to secure the unit to the supporting material Ensure the screws enter the stud at least 40 mm to adequately support the weight of the unit After securing the bra...

Page 36: ...ole or rail Be sure to use at least two bolts to secure the bracket to the support Position the lower edge of the bracket a minimum of 130 cm above the floor or ground Position the top edge of the bracket a minimum of 34 cm below any ceiling or roof 3 If using a single vertical pole ensure that the inverter is secure and unable to rotate around the pole Figure 2 6 Examples of Mounting on a Pole or...

Page 37: ...ny ceiling or roof See Figure 2 7 4 Mark the location for mounting screws if using a wall stud for support At least four mounting screws and anchors are needed for concrete installations or wallboard installations where no wall studs are available for support 5 Remove the bracket and drill appropriately sized screw or anchor holes using a drill bit 6 Secure the bracket to the supporting surface us...

Page 38: ...ket and ensure the inverter is seated properly as shown in Figure 2 8 2 After the unit is correctly seated on the bracket hook locate the mounting slots at the bottom of the unit and mark the location on the wall for securing screws 3 Remove the inverter and drill pilot holes in the wallboard brick or concrete for the securing screws 4 Reinstall the GT Inverter on the bracket and secure the bottom...

Page 39: ... installations This chapter also includes information about communications wiring and using GT View monitoring software The topics in this chapter are organized as follows Connecting the DC Wiring on page 3 2 Connecting the AC Wiring on page 3 7 Connecting Multiple Inverters on page 3 6 Communications Wiring for Multiple Inverters on page 3 10 ...

Page 40: ...the primary utility breaker box is switched OFF Switch this breaker ON only after all wiring is completed as instructed in the procedures WARNING Fire hazard For the GT5 0 AU model if three PV strings are connected internal DC fuses must be installed and the two positive internal DC wires must be relocated from their factory installed connection points to connection points in line with the DC fuse...

Page 41: ...00 Vdc or over with an ambient temperature rating of 40 C You can also use higher rated fuses derated for your installation s ambient temperature at full power but with this approach larger gauge PV wiring must be used in accordance with applicable codes The maximum total input current is 24 A The maximum current allowed per string that is for any single PV input for the GT5 0 AU model is 15 A whe...

Page 42: ...V string relocate the two positive internal DC wires from their factory installed connection points to connection points in line with the DC fuse clips and install DC fuses as specified in DC Fuses GT5 0 AU Model Only for Three PV Strings on page 3 3 See Figure 3 2 To wire the PV array to the GT Inverter 1 If necessary install DC conduit from the PV string s to the GT Inverter 2 Terminate the wire...

Page 43: ... that the voltage between the positive and negative terminals is below 600 Vdc UPV 600 Vdc To check the PV array DC voltage 1 Uncover the PV arrays and expose them to full sunlight The sunlight must be intense enough to produce the required output voltage 2 Measure the PV array open circuit DC voltage across the DC positive and negative terminals of the string combiner This voltage must be less th...

Page 44: ...iring on page 3 7 For the commissioning procedure see page 4 2 WARNING Shock hazard and equipment failure In multiple inverter installations it is very important to ensure each inverter is correctly connected to its own PV array s and that no wires are crossed For example connect PV1 positive and PV1 negative to inverter 1 and PV2 positive and PV2 negative to inverter 2 Do not connect PV1 positive...

Page 45: ...s Small 3 mm slot head screwdriver Binder Series 693 Female Cable Connector Part Number 99 4222 14 04 The AC wiring from the utility panel must be terminated with a Binder Female cable connector Binder Series 693 part number 99 4222 14 04 before being connected to the AC quick connect on the GT Inverter To terminate the AC wiring 1 Strip 10 mm of insulation from each of the wires from the utility ...

Page 46: ...onnector by turning the outer ring Figure 3 5 AC Connector Female Figure 3 6 AC Connector Terminals Female terminal Shell Seal Pinch ring Pressing screw Outer ring Notch ACconnectorterminals see Figure 3 6 Protective Earth wire Not used Neutral wire Active Phase L wire CAUTION For the inverter to meet regulatory requirements and for weather protection the communication ports cover must be installe...

Page 47: ...u wish to use an alternate entry point remove the supplied gland and replace it with a suitably sized one If you use an alternate entry port you must remove the existing gland assembly and plug the hole with an approved blanking plate You will need Wire strippers Slot head screwdriver To connect the AC wiring 1 Strip 10 mm of insulation from each of the wires from the utility panel 2 Remove the in...

Page 48: ...nformation about each inverter and its associated PV array to be communicated between all of the inverters in the system Information about the entire system can be displayed on any inverter LCD in the system For example in a two inverter system if inverter 1 is producing 1500 W and inverter 2 is producing 2000 W both inverters display a total system power of 3500 W The cumulative energy produced b...

Page 49: ...may result from attempting to connect Xanbus to different systems CAT5 cables Terminator Terminator Table 3 2 Total Xanbus Network Length Xanbus Baud Rate Total Xanbus Network Length 250 kbps 40 m 130 ft 125 kbps 300 m 1000 ft Important Xanbus baud rate is set to 250 kbps by default If you want to switch to 125 kbps make sure to follow the recommended procedure supplied by Xantrex See the Applicat...

Page 50: ...se ports CAUTION Unpredictable network operation Do not exceed the maximum total Xanbus network length shown in Table 3 2 Total Xanbus Network Length on page 3 11 Proper network operation cannot be guaranteed when these distances are exceeded Important When creating long Xanbus networks i e greater than 100 m you must verify network integrity using a CANbus network analysis tool such as the Maretr...

Page 51: ...the Network Cables To ensure maximum performance of your network follow these guidelines when routing the network cables Route the cables before installing Xanbus enabled devices Route the cables away from sharp edges that might damage the insulation Avoid sharp bends in the cable no less than a 100 mm radius Allow for some slack in the cable Keep the alignment of wire pairs inside the sheath as s...

Page 52: ...y RJ45 port in Inverter 1 2 Pass the cable through the cable clamp on the communication ports cover of Inverter 1 3 Pass the cable between Inverter 1 and Inverter 2 securing the cable appropriately 4 Pass the cable through the cable clamp on the communication ports cover of Inverter 2 5 Connect the network cable to an empty RJ45 port in Inverter 2 6 For more than two inverters continue connecting ...

Page 53: ...an one bus error per second indicates that the network is not operating optimally If the CANbus analyzer indicates your network is not operating properly check the following and then re test the network Make sure the total Xanbus network length has not been exceeded See Table 3 2 Total Xanbus Network Length on page 3 11 Make sure the network has only two terminators installed one at each far end o...

Page 54: ...GT Inverter RS 232 port 3 Pass the female end of the serial cable through the cable clamp on the communication port cover 4 Replace the communication port cover 5 Plug the female end of the serial cable into your computer s serial port A USB to DB9 converter not supplied may be required 6 Restore DC and AC power to the inverter When power is restored to the GT Inverter you can run GT View on your ...

Page 55: ...rting the Inverter contains information on starting up the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter and performing a functional test The topics in this chapter are organized as follows Commissioning Procedure on page 4 2 Disconnect Test on page 4 3 ...

Page 56: ...cting the DC Wiring on page 3 2 3 GT 2 8 AU only Ensure the AC quick connect is firmly inserted into the GT Inverter and that the coupling ring is tight 4 Uncover the PV array and or close the main DC disconnect switch if one is installed Ensure the PV array is producing the required output voltage 5 Connect the utility grid voltage by switching the AC circuit breaker on CAUTION Equipment damage I...

Page 57: ...r run the disconnect test as described in this procedure To run the disconnect test 1 Switch off the AC circuit for the inverter This can be accomplished by switching the breaker on the main panel that feeds the inverter The disconnect for the home or business may be used as well 2 Have someone watch the front panel of the inverter to ensure the green light on the front of the inverter goes out Th...

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Page 59: ...ins information for understanding the LCD screens and the LED indicators The topics in this chapter are organized as follows Monitoring the Front Panel Display on page 5 2 Front Panel Display Screens and What They Mean on page 5 3 Status Indicator Lights on page 5 11 ...

Page 60: ... offline or there is fault condition When the GT Inverter is offline at night for example or a fault condition has been detected the LCD shows a message screen to indicate that state The specific fault condition will be identified See Table 5 5 Offline Mode Default Display on page 5 7 and Table 5 8 Fault Message Screens on page 5 8 Viewing more information Additional screens of information about t...

Page 61: ...formance data will vary Table 5 1 Startup Screens on GT5 0 AU Front Panel Display Display Duration Description Power 5000W AU 230V 5 seconds Startup message 1 Maximum output power and Region nominal output voltage Flash 03 01 ROM 03 00 5 seconds Startup message 2 Model and revision numbers for Flash and ROM memory on the GT Inverter The ROM revision number applies to the protection processor Vh 25...

Page 62: ...ow frequency is detected Clr t clear time Reconnect Delay 185 00s 3 seconds Setting for the reconnect delay for the protection timer After a fault clears for the specified clear time the protection timer starts counting down before the inverter attempts to deliver power to the grid All numbers in this and following tables are examples only Your model revision numbers and performance data will vary...

Page 63: ... the Normal Operation default screen flashes alternately every two seconds with the Insufficient Solar Energy screen see Table 5 10 Special Message Screens on page 5 10 More screens for all systems Besides the default normal operation display more system information messages can be viewed To view more Normal Operation information Tap the front panel to advance the display to the next screen Normal...

Page 64: ...s off and the display reverts to the default normal operation screen Table 5 2 Table 5 3 Normal Operation Screens for All GT Inverters Tap Display In a multiple unit system with network cables properly installed the system values displayed are for the entire system For example in a two inverter system if inverter 1 is producing 1500 W and inverter 2 is producing 2000 W both inverters display a tot...

Page 65: ...play Description 7th Unit 1500W Today 1 250kWh Power being produced by this unit now Cumulative energy produced by this unit today 8th Unit Lifetime 150kWh Lifetime energy produced by this GT Inverter unit Table 5 5 Offline Mode Default Display Display Description Inverter Offline Displayed at all times while the system is offline Table 5 6 Offline Mode Screens for All GT Inverters Tap Display In ...

Page 66: ... Table 5 7 Additional Offline Mode Screens for Each GT Inverter in a Multiple Unit System Tap Display Description 5th Unit 0W Today 1 25kWh Power being produced by this unit now Cumulative energy produced by this unit today 6th Unit Lifetime 150kWh Lifetime energy produced by this unit Table 5 8 Fault Message Screens Display Description DC Voltage Fault 145 5V The actual DC voltage is over or unde...

Page 67: ...the array does not have sufficient energy to power the inverter Grid fault When this fault is cleared the protection timer will begin its countdown and you will see the Reconnecting in sss seconds and Inverter Offline special screens see Table 5 10 flashing alternately until the countdown is complete Table 5 8 Fault Message Screens Display Description Table 5 9 Additional Fault Mode Screens Tap Di...

Page 68: ...tact information for service Table 5 10 Special Message Screens Display Description Reconnecting in sss seconds Time remaining in seconds sss before the GT Inverter reconnects to the Grid This is a protection timer that runs at startup and after any Grid fault Inverter Offline GT Inverter switching or has switched from Normal Operation to Offline mode This screen may flash alternately with a Fault...

Page 69: ...ill be lit at any time Table 5 11 Status Indicator LEDs LED on Means Green GT Inverter is on DC voltage and AC voltage are qualified and the protection timer has finished and delivering energy to the grid No action required Turns off when a fault state is detected Red Ground fault condition detected Check for any fault messages on the display see Table 5 8 and refer also to Table 6 1 Troubleshooti...

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Page 71: ...ting the unit The topics in this chapter are organized as follows Factors Affecting GT Inverter Performance on page 6 2 Performing General Maintenance on page 6 3 Identifying Error Fault Conditions and Solutions on page 6 3 WARNING Electrical shock and fire hazard Do not disassemble the GT Inverter It does not contain any user serviceable parts Attempting to service the unit yourself could result ...

Page 72: ...ulation behind the panels Angle of the sun The angle of the sun in relation to the PV array surface the array orientation can dramatically affect the PV array output The array energy output will vary depending on the time of day and time of year as the sun s angle in relation to the array changes Incident sunlight decreases when the sun is near the horizons due to the greater atmospheric air that ...

Page 73: ...eriodically inspect the system to make sure that all wiring and supports are securely in place 4 Maintain a log of system performance readings so that you can recognize when system performance becomes inconsistent Identifying Error Fault Conditions and Solutions Most error or fault conditions will be identified by fault message screens on the GT Inverter front panel LCD These are described in the ...

Page 74: ...C fuses are blown if installed DC array voltage is not present Turn on any DC breakers and check any DC fuses Check DC connections at the inverter s positive and negative DC terminals Check for incorrectly wired PV arrays The display reads Inverter Offline and DC Voltage Fault with sufficient sunlight DC voltage is present but incorrect Check DC connections at the inverter s positive and negative ...

Page 75: ... a different baud rate than the rest That particular inverter s baud rate screen shows Tx and or Rx error see Table 5 3 on page 5 6 Check each inverter s baud rate and compare the settings Change any inverters with an incorrect baud rate Make sure to follow the recommended procedure supplied by Xantrex See the Application Note Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter Baud Rate Change Procedure 976 0216 01 ...

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Page 77: ...nvironmental specifications of the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter The topics in this appendix are organized as follows Electrical Specifications on page A 2 Environmental Specifications on page A 5 Mechanical Specifications on page A 5 All specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 78: ...V Ground Fault Detection on page viii Recommended PV array power These values can change depending on environmental conditions To ensure maximum power yield for your installation the PV array size should be re viewed as part of the system design 3070 W 5300 W GT2 8 AU GT5 0 AU Maximum output power 2800 W ac 5000 W ac Maximum output current 14 0 A 24 0 A Nominal grid voltage 230 Vac Nominal grid fr...

Page 79: ... factory settings may be changed to allow the GT inverter to operate over a wider grid voltage range The utility disconnect settings are password protected and should only be changed by qualified service personnel using the Xantrex GTConfigLite software tool For more information about installing and using GTConfigLite see the GTConfigLite User s Guide available with the software Default Utility Di...

Page 80: ...ture GT5 0 AU 2500 3000 3500 4000 r W GT2 5 DE GT3 8 DE GT2 8 SP GT3 8 SP Power Derating Curve GT2 8 GT2 5 GT3 8 GT2 8 GT2 5 GT3 8 GT2 8 GT2 5 GT3 8 GT2 8 GT2 5 GT3 8 GT2 8 GT2 5 GT3 8 GT2 8 GT2 5 GT3 8 0 500 1000 1500 2000 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 Output Power 195VDC 315VDC 550VDC 2000 2500 3000 er W GT2 8 AU Power Derating Curve 0 500 1000 1500 25 30 40 50 60 Output Powe Temperature C 3000 3500 4...

Page 81: ...densing Outdoor enclosure IP54 Rainproof Type alphanumeric liquid crystal with backlight Size 2 lines by 16 characters Instantaneous Power 30 W 1 of reading Voltage 1 of rating 1 of reading Current 1 of rating 1 of reading System Lifetime energy 5 GT2 8 AU GT5 0 AU Inverter dimensions H W D 597 403 136 mm Shipping dimensions H W D 692 518 262 mm Inverter weight 19 5 kg 22 3 kg Shipping weight 25 5...

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Page 85: ...e not acceptable A contact telephone number where you can be reached during work hours A brief description of the problem Ship the unit prepaid to the address provided by your Xantrex customer service representative If you are returning a product from outside of the USA or Canada In addition to the above you MUST include return freight funds and are fully responsible for all documents duties tarif...

Page 86: ... GT2 8 AU QC 230 and 864 1039 GT5 0 AU QC 230 Purchased From _________________________________ Purchase Date _________________________________ Type of installation __________________________________ Length of time inverter has been installed __________________________________ DC wiring size and length __________________________________ Description of indicators on front panel _____________________...

Page 87: ...al messages 5 10 startup messages 5 3 fuses 3 3 G general maintenance 6 3 ground clearance required for installation 2 4 2 12 ground fault detection viii grounding requirements 2 7 GT View 3 16 H humidity limits A 5 I Information about Your System form WA 4 installation grounding requirements 2 7 location concerns 2 4 mounting 2 13 options 2 2 overview 2 9 planning issues 2 2 preparing for 2 8 PV ...

Page 88: ...mperature affecting performance 6 2 types of modules 2 5 voltage requirements 2 6 R RJ45 ports communication between inverters 3 12 RS 232 port 3 12 3 16 5 9 S safety instructions vii serial number WA 4 single inverter configuration 2 2 specifications electrical A 2 mechanical A 5 standard features and options 1 3 standard test condition 6 2 startup procedure monitor front panel display 5 2 overvi...

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