Electrical Connections
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[ Table 5-9 : DRMs Supported by the INVERTER ]
Mode
Explanation
DRM 0
DRM 1
DRM 2
DRM 3
DRM 4
DRM 5
DRM 6
DRM 7
DRM 8
The INVERTER is in the state of “Key-stop.”
The import power from the grid is 0.
The import power from the grid is no more than 50 % of the rated power.
The import power from the grid is no more than 75 % of the rated power.
The import power from the grid is no more than 100 % of the rated power,
but subject to the constrains from other active DRMs.
The export power from the grid is 0.
The export power from the grid is no more than 50 % of the rated power.
The export power from the grid is no more than 75 % of the rated power.
The export power from the grid is no more than 100 % of the rated power,
but subject to the constrains from other active DRMs.
Corresponding Relationship
Between Cables and Pins (568B)
Pin. 1 : White-orange
Pin. 2 : Orange
Pin. 3 : White-green
Pin. 4 : Blue
Pin. 5 : White-blue
Pin. 6 : Green
Pin. 7 : White-brown
Pin. 8 : Brown
: DRM 1/5
: DRM 2/6
: DRM 3/7
: DRM 4/8
: RefGen
: Com.DRM 0
: -
: -
5.7 A Connecting Method of DRM connection (Only for Australia)
The INVERTER supports the DRM (Demand Response Mode) function as specified in AS/NZS 4777.2:2020.
The terminal block inside the INVERTER is used for connecting to a demand response enabling device (DRED).
The DRED asserts DRMs. The INVERTER detects and initiates a response to all supported demand response
commands within 2 s. The following table lists the DRMs supported by the INVERTER.
(DRM 3 and DRM7 will supply or sink reactive power.)
RJ45 Plug. Pin 1
Clip is pointed
away from you.
* The cable for connecting to the DRM is not included
in the delivery.
* The cable for DRM connecting must be made as described
in chapter 6.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
T-568B
[ Figure 5-19 : DRM Connection Method ]
RJ45
LAN Cable
External
Connector
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