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1. 189 Kun Lun Shan Road Suzhou New District Jiangsu China Jiangsu GoodWe Power Supply Technology Co Ltd Tel 86 512 6239 6771 Fax 86 512 6239 7972 E mail service goodwe com cn Website www goodwe com cn 45
2. EzLogger dialog box The interface of new EzLogger dialog box is as follow 28 New EzLogger Name 114 IP Address lt 192 168 1 200 Port 1234 OK Cancel Figure 7 1 2 In the new EzLogger dialog box you can name the EzLogger The name must be composed of numbers or English letters capital letters or lower case letters Otherwise the setting New EzLogger will be failed Please fill the IP address of ARCB which is set before using EzConfig However if it is not changed before then IP 192 168 1 200 is default setting The port is set to 1234 as default which could not be changed After click OK button the icon of EzLogger will become gray at first If the EzLogger is connected with PC the color will become to yellow soon It means the connection between EzExplorer and EzLogger is ok The color will become blue if there is are inverter s connected with EzLogger It means EzExplorer acquired data of inverter via ARCB successfully 29 File EzLogger Inverter Pane Manager Help G lt Wd amp amp O InverterID Work h 1017KDTU12600030 Normal 1017KDTU12800030 s USB F EzBee Figure 7 1 3 7 2 Edit EzLogger If you have completed IP configuration via EzConfig please ignore this section Otherwise you need to modify the network parameters such as IP address subnet mask and gateway to suit for your local network after the ARCB connect successfully at first t
3. 1 After that there will pop up a Update Password window 40 Update Password i Old Password New Password OK Cancel Figure 7 11 2 Then input the old password and new password the default password is 123456 After that it will display the result of the operation in message panel 41 8 Technical Parameters 8 1 Operation Conditions ARCB can be installed indoor only it will cause damage if it runs out of range of following conditions Input Voltage 9 VDC Input Current 500m A Power Consumption 1 W Operating Temperature Range 20 60 C Humidity Range 0 95 Table 8 1 8 2 Operation Limitation Communication Communication Distance Limitation Interface Mode RS485 RJ45 MAX 800 m Cable USB Port MiniUSB_B MAX 2 m Cable Net Port Network MAX 100m Cable Table 8 2 8 3 Data Storage The data of inverter is storage as csv format files in micro SD card Its capacity is 2GB which is only available for data of 20 inverters not longer than 3 years When the space is using up the oldest data files will be deleted And you can download the csv file via a micro SD card reader or the USB cable 42 9 Warranty 9 1 Warranty Period GoodWe provides a standard warranty of 2 years for ARCB Additional provision will be subject to contract 9 2 Warranty Card The warranty card and purchase invoice should be properly kept for the product wa
4. 287 6 528 8V 0 1 0 14 226 Edit EzLogger Delete EzLogger Start Collect Suspend Collect Memory Status Property Summmary Clear E Total amp H Total Set RTC Set Language U Set Country Collect Period Update Password Real Power Adjust Reactive Power Adjust Start Reactive Power Curve Stop Reactive Power Curve Figure 7 7 1 After click the property menu there will be a property dialog box The interface of property dialog box is as follow 35 Property x Basic Information Id 21000REN12100005 Name 114 IP Address 192 168 1 114 Port 1234 Status Communication Normally Version 412 00005 03 Inverter Information Inverter Count 1 Inverter Id Inverter Name 1017KDTU12600030 1017KDTU12800030 OK Cancel Firgure 7 7 2 The information in the property dialog box can be not changed And every edit box of the property dialog box should be not blank 7 6 Summary the yield energy This function is used to view the power yield by all the inverter attached to the selected EzLogger Right click one EzLogger icon under Ethernet icon in manager area and click the summary menu or click the summary menu of EzLogger in menu bar and then the window will display the summary The related interface is as follow 36 L ESTE File EzLogger Inverter Pane Manager Help U y v Focus on in SE b amp amp amp coovne M and ot InverterID Work Mode E
5. Portal Browse http www goodwe power com and click the Register button Select End User as user type and fill in the register table and the registration is completed 4 2 5 Create PV Station in GoodWe Portal Fill in the table of the New Station web page according to the actual location of your station In the Maintain ARCB column enter the information of the ARCB including S N and Check Code and click Add button Then enter the information of the inverter that is connected with the ARCB including S N Check Code Type and Description and click Add button If you have several inverters connected with ARCB you need to enter their information one by one 25 Click Create Station after you fill in all the information needed and then everything is OK now Then switch on the inverters and several minutes later you can view the data of inverter in web portal NOTICE you can find S N and Check Code on the back side of ARCB and right side of inverter NOTICE ONLY THE DATA FROM INVERTER WHOSE INFORMATION ENTERED CORRECTLY IN THE WEBSITE CAN BE VIEWED 5 Indicator Lights There are 6 indicator lights on left side of the front cover Label Light On Light Off Colour POWER Powered on Powered off Green SPEED Joined to Disconnected from Yellow local network local network RCR Received command No command Yellow from RCR from RC
6. R Table 5 1 Label Flickering Light Off Colour LINK Joined to Disconnected from Yellow local network local network RS485 Communicates with Data Interval Yellow Inverter USB File Transmission to No File Transmission Yellow PC Table 5 2 26 6 Reset and Reload ARCB Figure 6 There are two buttons in the right side of ARCB One is Reset button press this button to restart the ARCB The Reload button is used to reload the default configuration of network parameter of ARCB Press this button longer than 3 seconds to the change the ARCB to default configuration Notice All configurations have to be reset after using reload function 27 7 Operate ARCB with EzExplorer 7 1 New EzLogger Click New EzLogger under EzLogger menu or click new EzLogger of EzLogger menu in menu bar The interface is as follow File Ezlogger Inverter Pane Manager Help New EzLogger N Edit EzLogger L Where Un a Delete EzLogger Start Collect Suspend Collect Memory Status Property Summmary Clear E Total amp H Total Work Mode Error Message Vp 2800030 Normal No 23 Set RTC Set Language gt Set Country gt Collect Period Update Password Real Power Adjust Reactive Power Adjust Start Reactive Power Curve Stop Reactive Power Curve Prevent Reverse Current Protection gt Set Inverter Address Figure 7 1 1 After click the new EzLogger menu there will be a new
7. Step2 Check the cable daisy chain The whole system should be made up as shown in below 13 INTERNET gt L L L ARCB m Eeri Ea H Keal aj fay Gay J W Fig4 2 3 2 Whole system connection diagram Before complete the whole connection it should be tested as below Test the connection from plug la to plug N 1 b as shown in Fig4 2 3 3 If everything is ok the LAN cable tester will tell the line 3 6 7 8 is OK Neglect the status of line 1 2 4 5 because the hnel is shorted to line2 and line4 is shorted to line5 in inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter EzLogger 1 2 w m N 1 N TT H Cable 1 Cable 2 Cable N 1 CableN CableN 1 i Plug 1a Plug N 1 b Fig4 2 3 3 Check the whole RS485 cable connection If the line 3 6 7 8 is not ok please pull out the plug Nb from inverter N and test the connection from plugla to plug Nb as shown in Fig4 2 3 4 Inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter am N 1 Cable 1 Cable 2 a N 1 Cable N Plug L 1 Nb Fig4 2 3 4 Check the connection between la and Nb If the test result is ok it means there is something wrong with inverter N First re check cable N 1 using LAN cable tester and make sure it is OK 14 and insert the plug back into inverter N Then insert plug Nb into inverter N and pull out plug Na from inverter N 1 as shown in Fig4 2 3 5 Check and make sure the connection of plugs and sock
8. User Manual ARCB Ver 00 2 w 4 6 7 s 2 8 P Table of Contents Sel Unpacking ses maas TAKE a uma Koi tes 3 2 Appearance and Size 00000 3 3 Equipment Installation 0 3 4 Electrical Connection soon Electrical Connection 0000 4 1 AC Input and Output Connection 4 2 Communication Cable Connection Indicator Lights 0 0 0 0000000005 Reset and Reload 000000000000 Operate with EzExplorer 7 1 New EZLogger oc cca RRR ee eee ee ees 7 2 Edit EZLO2ger ins Aas ee cane aL anna bee is T3 Delete EZL Ser ss tk eke chee ew T Ree wes 7 4 Memory Status 0 0 ee ee ee aa 7 5 View Property ee ti n eee eee FG SUMMAN stat ee Rte ocak Ga EA E dl 7 7 Set date Collect Period olsi 7 8 Update Password knn Technical Parameters 0 0 000008 8 1 Operation Conditions 0 0000 8 2 Operation Limitation 0 00 8 3 Data Storage n s N E ZAR RRR E TE ZAE Warranty TTT 9 1 Warranty Period 0 0 2 2 0 eee ee eee 9 2 Warranty Card 2 0 eee ee eee 43 9 3 Warranty Conditions s sssssssnnnnN 43 9 4 Scope of Warranty loss nn 43 105 S T 2 oaa taaa nA as tad tk EIKA SATO ee 45 1 Symbols Caution Failure to observe a warning indicated in this manual may result injury Product sh
9. ed the following items inside of package mit O soomi gt E q has ARCB x wall mounted bracket xp flat head screw x6 E expansion bolt x6 L terminal x6 hexagon head screw x6 avom FA K M4 pan head screwxl N terminal x1 Il flash disk x1 luser manual warranty card user manual x1 warranty card X1 3 2 Product Overview 1 L1 2 12 3 13 4 Inverter 5 6 7 Ethernet Neutral Farth 67 Figure 3 2 1 3 3 Selecting Mounting Location Mounting location should be selected based on the following aspects e The installation method and mounting location must be suitable for the ARCB s weight and dimensions Mount on a solid surface O Install vertically or tilted backward by max 15 The device cannot be installed with a sideways tilt The connection area must point downwards Refer to Figure 3 3 1 Figure 3 3 1 O In order to achieve optimal performance the ambient temperature should be lower than 45 C ARCB should NOT be installed near inflammable and explosive items Any strong electro magnetic eguipment should be kept away from installation site O Product label and warning symbol shall be clear to read after installation O Please avoiding direct sunlight rain exposure snow lay up when in
10. eneral You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit Fig4 2 3 13 Choose Use the following IP address and key the digital in purple circle as above and click OK button Step 5 Using a CAT5E STP cable connect ARCB to PC DIRECTLY Step 6 Switch on AC breaker of switchboard and power ARCB on Step 7 Install software EzConfig on computer and run it EzConfig is located in the USB flash disk If the Connection Status is Connect Fail please check the IP address of your laptop is 192 168 1 100 or not 21 EzLogger LAN EzLogger WiFi EzLoager GPRS Connection Status EzLogger SN Software Version Connection Succeeds 21000REN13900093 v1 01 Set Time Step7 1 Time Configuration Once EzConfig exe connects with EzLogger successfully it will set the system time of the laptop to EzLogger automatically If there is time difference from local time you can click Set Time button to set time Step7 2 ARCF Configuration First of all enable anti reverse current funct
11. ets is firmly good Then test the connection between plug Na and plug N 1 b If the connection is OK insert plug Na into inverter N 1 Then re test connection from plug la to plug N 1 b and the result will pass Inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter EzLogger 1 2 Ty N 1 N TT kassi J l Cable 1 Cable 2 I Cable N Cable N 1 i Plug 1a Plug Na Plug N 1 b Fig4 2 3 5 Check the connection between Na and N 1 b Repeat steps above can find the bug and then fix it one by one until the whole daisy chain connection is ok At last pull out cable N 1 from inverter N and fasten the cover and then insert plugla to ARCB Step3 Power on the ARCB and all inverters Observe the status of LED indicators on EzLogger We need to check the communication protocol of inverter according to the user manual It needs to be set as VS Monitor Device for SS DS model and as Set ModBus for DT model and as Set Web for Smart DT model If everything is OK it should be like below Power Led always on If not check the power supply adaptor of ARCB Speed Led always on after the LAN cable is connected to the Ethernet 15 network Link Led flash frequently after the LAN cable is connected to the Ethernet network If not check the connection between ARCB and laptop RS485 Led flash every 1 minute If not it means the communication between ARCB and inverters is not OK We need to re check the c
12. ime Change the IP address to the same network segment with local network and make sure that the IP is not occupied by other device Right click one EzLogger icon under Ethernet icon in manager area and click the edit EzLogger menu or click edit EzLogger of EzLogger menu in menu bar The interface is as follow 30 Ezexplorer File EzLogger Inverter Pane Manager Help E 1b ae ey cooowe si InverterID Work Mode Error Message Vpy Be ia 1017KDTU12B00030 Normal No 253 1 540 7V n 2j SW 7 New EzLogger so USB Edit EzLogger F EzBee Delete EzLogger Start Collect Suspend Collect Memory Status Property Summmary Clear E Total amp H Total Set RTC Set Language Set Country K Collect Period Update Password Real Power Adjust Reactive Power Adjust Start Reactive Power Curve Stop Reactive Power Curve Figure 7 2 1 After click the edit ARCB menu there will be an edit ARCB dialog box Fill in the proper parameter according to your local network Please see below example Edit EzLogger Name ti IP Address 192 168 1 114 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Port 1234 ok 31 Figure 7 2 2 In the Edit EzLogger dialog box when editing the name it must be composed of numbers or _ or English letters capital letters or lower case letters Otherwise the setting Edit EzLogger will be failed The IP Address edit box can be changed to fix y
13. ion If the ARCF Enable is not active please click it to activate it ARCF 4 Enable Three Phase Installation Capacity 15 0 kw D Single Phase Action Threshold 3 00 kw Set Fig4 2 3 14 ARCF Configuration There are 3 items need to be configured before the function is applied First item is three phase or single phase IF you are configuring a three phase system please choose three phase option otherwise please choose single phase option Second item is total capacity of inverters installed in the system It can be calculated as sum of rated power of all inverters in the system The third item is the action threshold of anti reverse current function When the power from grid consumed by the system including local loads is less than the action threshold the ARCB will take action and send command of reducing power to inverters to ensure that there will be no 22 reverse current to grid The threshold is the 10 percent of total capacity of system as default Step7 3 Real Time Data Display Click Refresh button to get new data from ARCB which will be displayed in the table including grid voltage grid current and consumption power from grid When the power is shown as negative power it means there is power feeding to grid You cannot disable this function if ARCB function is active Real time Data M Enable P1 ko ku It Z v P2 kw 12 vo 222 5 v K kw Meter Power Inverters Power kw Load Po
14. ity connection It s very important for system safety and efficient operation to use appropriate cable for AC connection To reduce risk of injury please use the proper recommended cable size Refer to Figure 4 1 1 1 JA B Description Size A External diameter of the wire 20mm 25mm B Sectional area of conducting materials 90mnr 99mn Approx 20mm Figure 4 1 1 1 C C Length of bare wire Please follow below steps to implement L polarity connection 1 Check the grid voltage and frequency at the connection point of the ARCB It should meet GoodWe product Spec Put the cable into L terminal and Compress the terminal head by professional tool Refer to Figure 4 1 1 2 and Figure 4 1 1 3 Disconnect screw cap from insulator Disconnect waterproof ring from insulator Put the cable with L terminal through the components in this order screw cap waterproof ring insulator box and CT only for input then fasten it on busbar with hexagon head screw in accessory bag Refer to Figure 4 1 1 4 Screw down screw cap again cable crimp L terminal in Figure 4 1 1 2 cable core section after crimp Figure 4 1 1 3 cable waterproof ring insulator L terminal Hi 116 6 screw cap box busbar hexagon head screw CT q for output Figure 4 1 1 4 4 1 2 N polarity connection It s very impor
15. lbar The interface is as follow 33 k JEZExplorer File EzLogger Inverter Pane Manager Help REMBAG amp Jara a sun Shines InverterID Work Mode Error Message Vpv Ipv 1017KDTU12800030 Normal No 268 4 548 3 0 1 0 14 New EzLogger Edit EzLogger Delete EzLogger Start Collect Suspend Collect Memory Status Property Summmary Clear E Total amp H Total Set RTC Set Language gt Set Country gt Collect Period Update Password Real Power Adjust Reactive Power Adjust Start Reactive Power Curve Stop Reactive Power Curve Figure 7 6 1 After click the memory status menu there will be a memory status dialog box The interface of memory status dialog box is as follow Henory Status Total Memory Size 65021 KB Used Memory Size 531 KB in Figure 7 6 2 In the memory statue dialog box it will display 2 items total memory 34 size used memory size So you can see the usage situation of the memory of the selected EzLogger It is invalid to modify the data of the 2 items and they can be read only 7 5 Property Right click one EzLogger icon under Ethernet icon in manager area and click the property menu or click property menu of EzLogger menu in menu bar The interface is as follow eC File EzLogger Inverter Pane Manager Help REMBAG amp Jasa wia sin shines tf New EzLogger InverterID Work Mode Error Message Vpv Ipv Vac 1017KDTU12800030 Normal No
16. nsulator 2 Disconnect waterproof ring from insulator 3 Put the cable through the components in this order screw cap waterproof ring insulator box and terminal then Compress the terminal 10 head by professional tool Finally fasten it on rivet with pan head screw Refer to Figure 4 1 3 2 4 Screw down screw cap again cable waterproof ring box terminal insulator SCrew cap ar live pan head screw Figure 4 1 3 2 4 2 Communication Connection 4 2 1 Interface Instruction 1 Adapter Socket Sm L P 2 ee port vm l 3 6pin Terminal Socket Refer to Table 4 2 1 4 LAN RJ45 Socket connects to network 5 RS485 RJ45 Socket connects to inverter INVERTER 6 Micro SD Card Socket USB RCR ETHERNET SD CARD L O x Figure 4 2 1 1 11 Please do not mix interface 4 and 5 up which will N lead to damage to ARCB 4 2 2 Installation Procedure Please follow below steps to implement communication connection 1 Disconnect screw cap from insulator 2 Disconnect waterproof ring from insulator 3 Put the cable through the components in this order screw cap waterproof ring insulator and box Refer to Figure 4 2 2 1 4 Put cable cores insert into the corresponding slots and c
17. ompress the crystal head by professional tool then screw down screw cap slight Refer to Figure 4 2 2 1 5 Put crystal head insert into the corresponding inner slots of ARCB 6 Screw down screw cap again cable waterproof ring box crystal head screw cap insulator PIN Color Function i orange white RESERVED I E 2 orange RESERVED 3 green white RX RS485B 4 blue RESERVED 5 blue white RESERVED 6 green RX RS485A 7 brown white TX RS485B 8 brown TX RS485A Figure 4 2 2 1 4 2 3 Connection Procedure 12 Part A Made up the cable connection Step1 First of all make up cables NOTICE In order to implement waterproof the CATSE STP cables should be made up by hand strictly obey the guidance in manual of inverter The line sequence of both plugs of RS485 cable should be made up same as shown in Fig4 2 3 1 and obey TIA EIA 568B criterion strictly from 1 to 8 as 12345678 12345678 Line Color 1 Orange amp White Orange Green amp White Blue Blue amp White Green Brown amp White GOI AI OI af A W N Brown Fig4 2 3 1 Line sequence Besides that each cable should be tested by LAN cable tester to ensure the cable is OK These cables will be used to connect not only ARCB and inverter but also inverter and inverter
18. onnection of the cable daisy chain and confirm the protocol Part B Acguire LAN Parameters A Check the IP Address i Subnet Mask ii and Gateway iii Click Start and click Control Panel as shown in Fig4 2 3 6 VIUSIC is Sticky Notes Games Snipping Tool a Remote Desktop Connection N Magnifier Fig4 2 3 6 Click Start and click Control Panel Computer 4 Control Panel You will get Adjust your computer s settings View by Category v System and Security User Accounts and Family Safety a Review your computer s status 8 Add or remove user accounts Back up your computer 6 Set up parental controls for any user Find and fix problems per Appearance and Personalization Network and Inte Ay Change the theme View network status and tasks Change desktop background Era L egrou Adjust screen resolution ku Fig4 2 3 7 Click View network status and tasks 16 Click View network status and tasks as shown in Fig4 2 3 7 and you will get View your basic network information and set up connections LV _ N N e See full map ADMIN PC Network Internet This computer View your active networks Connect or disconnect Network Access type Internet Public network Connections WY Local Area Connection Fig4 2 3 8 Click Local Area Connection Click Local Area Connection and you will get as Fig4 2 3 8 then click Details Inte
19. ould not be disposed as household waste This side up the package must always be transported handled and stored in such a way that the arrows always point upwards Components of the product can be recycled Fragile the package product should be handled carefully and never be tipped over or slung Keep dry the package product must be protected from excessive humidity and must be stored under cover AH Se LS CE Mark 2 Safety The ARCB of Jiangsu GoodWe Power Supply Technology Co Ltd hereinafter referred to as GoodWe strictly conforms to related safety rules in design and test Safety regulations relevant to the location shall be followed during installation commissioning operation and maintenance Improper operation may cause serious injury electric shock and or damage to eguipment and property gt Ensure children are kept away from ARCB b Apart from performing work at the wiring terminal as instructed in this manual touching or changing components without authorization may cause injury to people damage to ARCB and annulment of the warranty b Static electricity may damage electronic components Appropriate methods must be adopted to prevent such damage to the ARCB otherwise the ARCB may be damaged and the watranty annulled 3 Installation 3 1 Packing List Before installation please inspect the unit Be sure that nothing inside the package is damaged You should have receiv
20. our local network segment or the IP address is conflict to other device 7 3 Delete EzLogger Right click one EzLogger icon under Ethernet icon in manager area and click the delete EzLogger menu or click delete EzLogger menu of EzLogger menu in menu bar The interface is as follow L JEzExplorers File EzLogger Inverter Pane Manager Help E ivaa amp am InverterID Work Mode Error Message Vpv Ipv Vac E t 1017KDTU12800030 Normal No 251 8 566 7V 0 2 0 1A 225 9 225 6 2 New EzLogger Edit EzLogger Delete EzLogger Start Collect Suspend Collect Memory Status Property Summmary Clear E Total amp H Total Set RTC Set Language gt Set Country gt Collect Period Update Password Real Power Adjust Reactive Power Adjust Start Reactive Power Curve Stop Reactive Power Curve Figure 7 3 1 After that there will pop up a Set Local Password window 32 Set Local Password Passowrd Cancel Figure 7 3 2 After click the delete EzLogger menu there will be Prompt dialog The interface is as follow Prompt Are you sure delete EzLogger 114 Figure 7 3 3 In the above prompt dialog click the Yes to delete it or click No to abandon 7 4 Memory Status Right click one EzLogger icon under Ethernet icon in manager area and click the memory status menu or click memory status menu of EzLogger menu in menu bar You can also click Memory Status button in too
21. rnet No Internet access Enabled 00 07 11 100 0 Mbps Sent Received Bytes 312 017 5 129 061 Properties Disable Diagnose Fig4 2 3 9 Click Details 17 IPv4 Default Gateway IPv4 DNS Servers IPv4 WINS Server NetBIOS over Tcpip En Link4ocal IPv6 Address IPv6 Default Gateway IPv6 DNS Server Value Broadcom NetLink TM Gigabit Ethen D0 67 E5 16 3C EE 192 168 1 253 192 168 1 252 Yes fe80 c5bf d0 b526 120 11 lt Fig4 2 3 10 Write the 3 items down and it will be used later Part C Configure ARCB Step4 Set IP address to 192 168 1 100 on your laptop Refer to Fig4 2 3 11 13 below Remember its original settings 18 Fig4 2 3 11 click Properties button 19 Internet No Internet Enabled 00 07 11 100 0 Mbps 4 Local Area Con Connect using G Broadcom NetLink TM Gigabit Ethemet This connection uses the following items OM Client for Microsoft Networks 12 QoS Packet Scheduler M JE File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 ES Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 M Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I O Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default arep nec eh ceca he aaa across diverse interconnected networks Fig4 2 3 12 Choose Internet Protocol and click 20 G
22. rranty period Meanwhile the nameplate on products shall be kept clearly visible Otherwise GoodWe may reject warranty service or only provide paid service 9 3 Warranty Conditions According to the GoodWe product description and instructions if a device becomes defective within the warranty period and it is proved that further functional performance is impossible due to a problem with product quality the device will be as decided by GoodWe A Returned to the factory for maintenance or B Repaired onsite or C Replaced If the original model is no longer produced GoodWe will provide a replacement device of eguivalent value according to model and age 9 4 Scope of Warranty 43 Warranty is not valid in the following situations gt Products or fittings exceed warranty period excluding any warranty extension agreement signed beforehand Fault or damage is caused by improper operation or not following the user manual product instructions or relevant safety regulations Insufficient ventilation of the unit Fault or damage due to improper installation repair change or removal by persons who are not authorized by GoodWe Fault or damage due to unpredictable accidental factors human errors or force majeure Fault or damage unrelated to product quality 44 10 Contact If you have any enquiries or technical problems concerning a GoodWe SS series inverter please contact our customer services Address No
23. rror Message Vpv Ipv 1017KDTU12800030 Normal No 276 9 524 8V 0 1 0 14 R New EzLogger USB Edit EzLogger P Eevee Delete EzLogger Start Collect Suspend Collect Memory Status Property Summmary Clear E Total amp H Total Set RTC Set Language gt Set Country gt Collect Period Update Password Real Power Adjust Reactive Power Adjust Start Reactive Power Curve Stop Reactive Power Curve Figure 7 8 1 The default interface of EzLogger summary is as follow aage 18T Petr amy of IN Tree Tep i T reg TEST LE TA VI J 4 S 0 7 0 9 10 11 12 1 10 NS WAT H 490 N R D N I RT M N W n re 0 Figure 7 8 2 The summary of EzLogger has 3 levels yield energy histogram of everyday of one month generated energy histogram of every month of 37 one year generated energy histogram of every year 7 7 Set Data Collect Period Click the Collect Period menu of EzLogger menu in menu bar or right click the EzLogger icon under the Ethernet icon in manager panel and File EzLogger Inverter Pane Manager Help E ba amp amp r EN New EzLogger v USB Edit EzLogger Delete EzLogger Start Collect Suspend Collect Memory Status Property Summmary Clear E Total amp H Total Set RTC Set Language U Set Country U Collect Period Update Password Real Power Adjust Reactive Power Adjust Start Reactive Power Curve Stop Reactive Power Curve Fig
24. stalling o direct sunlight norain exposure no snow lay up direct sunlight rain exposure snow lay up X Figure 3 3 2 In consideration of convenient installation and maintenance the minimum clearances around the ARCB should be no less than the following value H RIL upward 300mm ie 500mm downward 500mm baa Adu front 400mm both sides 500mm 500mm Figure 3 3 3 3 4 Mounting A Remember that this ARCB is heavy Please be carefully when lifting out from the package 1 Put flat head screws through the wall mounted brackets and fasten it with ARCB together Refer to Figure 3 4 1 2 Use the ARCB as a template and drill 6 holes on the wall 10 mm in diameter and 80 mm deep Refer to Figure 3 4 2 Fix the wall mounted bracket on the wall with six expansion bolts in n accessory bag 4 Use a padlock to fix the ARCB Refer to Figure 3 4 3 flat head screw Le x N N EN 199mm I E t 199mm wall mounted bracket H ree Figure 3 4 1 Figure 3 4 2 paklock _ N N Figure 3 4 3 4 Electrical Connection 4 1 AC Input and Output Connection 4 1 1 L polar
25. tant for system safety and efficient operation to use appropriate cable for N polarity connection To reduce risk of injury please use the proper recommended cable size Refer to Figure 4 1 2 1 i B gt Figure 4 1 2 1 LC Description Size A External diameter of the wire 4mm S5mm B Sectional area of conducting materials 2 5mnr 4mnr C Length of bare wire Approx 10mm Please follow below steps to implement N polarity connection 1 Disconnect screw cap from insulator 2 Disconnect waterproof ring from insulator 3 Put the cable through the components in this order screw cap waterproof ring insulator box and N terminal then Compress the terminal head by professional tool Finally fasten it on busbar with pan head screw in accessory bag Refer to Figure 4 1 2 2 4 Screw down screw cap again cable waterproof ring N terminal insulator i pan head screw screw cap box busbar Figure 4 1 2 2 4 1 3 Earth connection It s very important for system safety and efficient operation to use appropriate cable for earth connection To reduce risk of injury please use the proper recommended cable size Refer to Figure 4 1 3 1 Description JA B D A External diameter of the wire B Sectional area of conducting materials Figure 4 1 3 1 C C Length of bare wire Please follow below steps to implement earth connection 1 Disconnect screw cap from i
26. ure 7 9 1 After that there will pop up a Require Password for Setting window 38 Figure 7 9 2 Then input the password and click OK button The default password is 123456 After that it will pop up a Set Collect Period window Set Collect Period Collect Period fal Second o Figure 7 9 3 In the Set Collect Period window please input a number higher than 180 and click OK button After that it will display the result of the operation in message panel Collect period means the period of EzLogger stores data of inverters Such as set collect period 180 seconds and it means EzLogger will store data from inverters once every 180 seconds 39 7 8 Update Password Click the Update Password menu of EzLogger menu in menu bar or right click the EzLogger icon under the Ethernet icon in manager panel and click the Update Password menu The interface is as follow JEzExplorer File EzLogger Inverter Pane Manager Help E E b MN Lo o Q Gooowe M InverterID Work Mode Error Message Vpv 8 5 Ethernet 1017KDTU12800030 Normal No 204 Sia i New EzLogger USB Edit EzLogger Z tebe Delete EzLogger Start Collect Suspend Collect Memory Status Property Summmary Clear E Total amp H Total Set RTC Set Language gt Set Country gt Collect Period Update Password Real Power Adjust Reactive Power Adjust Start Reactive Power Curve Stop Reactive Power Curve Figure 7 11
27. wer 5 Total Energy m kWh Reactive Energy Ke kvarh Fig4 2 3 15 Real Time Data Display P3 Step7 4 Inverter Information Click Refresh button to acquire connection status of inverter The inverter list will show all the inverters which are communicating with ARCB well If the amount of online inverters does not match the actual number of inverter in the system please check the connection following step2 23 Inverter List InverterSN Status 140005SU12300214 Online 1006KDTU11700001 OnLine Refresh Fig4 2 3 16 Inverter List Step7 5 LAN configuration After everything is confirmed ok we need to make LAN configuration If you are not planning to monitor ARCB by EzExplorer or by portal you can ignore it Key the digital as shown in Fig4 2 3 10 or you can get a new IP address from IT engineering And click Set button to apply it to the ARCB Whichever IP address is applied you need to ensure that the IP address has access to internet 24 LAN Configuration E DHCP Enable IP 192 168 1 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 1668 1 1 Set Fig4 2 3 17 LAN Configuration NOTE Once set new IP address to ARCB the connection between EzConfig and ARCB will break immediately So ensure that before set new IP address to ARCB everything is set OK Step 8 Connect ARCB and PC to LAN Pull out LAN cable plug from laptop and insert it into switch or router 4 2 4 Registration in GoodWe

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