SmartLogger1000
User Manual
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Issue 12 (2019-01-15)
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Paramet
er Name
Function
Paramet
er Value
Description
PV/PE
Set this parameter to
PV/PE
if the PID module is required
to use voltage output from the negative PV terminal. This
mode is applicable only to SUN8000.
Automati
c
In the SUN2000,
Automatic
indicates the N/PE offset
mode.
2
Output
enabled
Specifies whether
the PID module
output is enabled.
Enable
Set this parameter to
Enable
to allow the PID module
output.
Disable
Set this parameter to
Disable
to forbid the PID module
output.
3
PV type
Specifies the type
of the PV module
used in the power
station. For
details about the
PV module type,
consult the
manufacturer.
P-type
Select this value if the PV module type is P. In this case,
the PID module output voltage is positive.
N-type
Select this value if the PV module type is N. In this case,
the PID module output voltage is negative.
4
PV/PE
offset
volt.
Specifies the DC
voltage when the
offset mode is set
to PV/PE.
0–200V
It is recommended that the offset voltage be set to a value
ranging from 50 V to 200 V.
5
Operation
Mode
Specifies whether
the PID module is
currently working
in normal or
commissioning
mode.
Commissi
oning
In commissioning mode, if you need to set the output
mode to
PV/PE
or
N/PE
, set
Output enabled
to
Enable
.
The PID module delivers output voltages based on the
value of
Commissioning output voltage
.
NOTE
To check whether the PID module functions properly, it is
recommended that
Operation mode
be set to
Commissioning
upon first power-on.
Normal
In normal mode, the PID module operates automatically
after the PID module, inverter, and SmartLogger
communicate with each other properly.
6
Commissi
oning
output
voltage
Specifies the
output voltage
when
Operation
Mode
is set to
Commissioning
.
0–500 V
It is recommended that the commissioning voltage for the
1000 V/1100 V inverter be set to a value ranging from 50
V to 400 V.
NOTE
After this parameter is set and the output from the PID module
becomes stable, use a multimeter that is set to the DC position to
measure the three-phase (A, B, and C) voltages of the power grid
to the ground, and check whether the voltages are the same as the
configured values.