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1. MAS OPTI Sc4Jar Solar Hybrid 3Phase PV I nverter SP10000 Premium Table Of Contents Te TXontpooucHol ussiezsiedadesetekiu epi tiat reda pcd dad corti darep aeu dua Dodd 1 2 Jmportanb Safety Warming carian na A a 2 3 Unpacking amp OVerVIGW esvessecestviasiciki ve itti pse rc erar to CLER RR OR 4 ssp EIS Essen de E PNE DU D FOL DERE RRCREUVE PU PEREAT PXRK RUNI OPUT EE 4 3 2 PFOOgUCE OO VEPVIOMW cond ada tid a a Cx d Mad a C Ca CR 4 4 W stellatlohi scseaset eo nad ECHO Ga GU PRU weak ODE O PER ICI 5 4 1 Selecting Mounting Location eseem e 5 2 2 IMOMUPBEITIGI ATTE tas si davit chins Sin DE CR E Or b n eo fe ER PDA 5 Se Gria UUI CONMECH ON vistos tet RereeEe ac Ea Eo E ER Dua eR DR eX E EY RCM uA 7 Dole Prepara Onia dv exe Dara od brane townie Ta icsad aae ids Ves DEDE 7 5 2 Connecting to the AC Utility uisaiatna vias DU V EPF E eO a Rat a ac 7 6 PV Module DC Connection eseseeeenn mn 9 Je Battery ConnecHoliusiseridess boxcekbilodti xpi a oodd m coda 12 8 Load AC Output Connection eeenn n 13 8 1 Preparati essenin rer Fa POLMIS S PTLATA MITES TE TE PEDT REPE URE 13 8 2 Connecting to the AC output ssssssererererererrrrrerererererrren 13 NEMESIS TD 15 10 COMMISSIONING zs asevened sexui vx x e OPE V ROEER RU EA ROGO l P oH VOTER 16 11 EA S etu D iecoris rbeld cobi pcne ba dcep eben eue eid an E pA 17 12 ODOTFGEIODE zal s rRNA CHE Diabete io DARE GL POE Pea pod 29
2. Output Frequency Range Nominal Output Current Inrush Current Duration Maximum Output Fault Current Duration Maximum output Overcurrent Protection Power Factor Range AC INPUT AC Start up Voltage Auto Restart Voltage Acceptable Input Voltage Range Nominal Frequenc AC Input Power Maximum AC Input Current Inrush Input Current BATTERY MODE OUTPUT AC Nominal Output Voltage Output Frequenc Output Waveform Output Power Output Current Efficiency DC to AC BATTERY amp CHARGER Nominal DC Voltage Maximum Battery Discharging Current Maximum Charging Current SP10000 Premium 10000 W 14850 W 720 VDC 900 VDC 320 VDC 350 VDC 400 VDC 800 VDC 2 18 6 A 25A 0A 230 VAC P N 400 VAC P P 184 265 VAC per phase 47 5 51 5 Hz or 59 3 60 5Hz 13 A per phase 17 A per phase 20ms 51 A per phase 1ms 51 A per phase 0 9 lead 0 9 lag 120 140 VAC per phase 180 VAC per phase 170 280 VAC per phase 50 Hz 60 Hz 10000VA 10000W 25A 25A 230 VAC P N 400 VAC P P 50 Hz 60 Hz auto sensing Pure sine wave 10000VA 10000W 13 A per phase 9196 48 VDC 250A 200 A A 4 GENERAL PHYSI CAL Dimension D X W X H mm Net Weight kgs INTERACE Communication Port Intelligent Slot available ENVI RONMENT Protective Class E 0 04 0 5 5 5j Ingress Protection Rating Humidit 0 90 RH No condensing Operating Temperature Altitude Power derating 1 every 100 m when altitude is over 10
3. 12 D hterfat os cobi tales e ce Pd soe elas Conr e eee PES rr d 29 12 2 LCD Information Define sseeennm 29 12 3 Button DETINITION usse cerro no EE MEE EZ E ERE UE EXPE C Eae ACE FR TES 30 12 4 Query Menu Operation eseee n 31 12 5 Operation Mode amp Display eennn e 34 13 Charging Managemen Ce isti eR EM RU Rl EOS coi FUVDGIUAG FOR 38 14 Maintenance amp Cleaning eseseeenm Hmmm 40 15 TEFOUDIO SITOOPIO scorre qus bia Faat aa PG E EH CUN S Ea E cabin HP DER FU e nd ede 41 151 MWarnihg BISE eana b reotireba c EE PE DIEA UL RR TER r D PO E EA 41 15 2 Fault Reference Codes cccecsecseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaetaees 42 EOS oD eec Idi c EE TTL ITO TT 44 l Introduction This hybrid PV inverter can provide power to connected loads by utilizing PV power utility power and battery power Hybrid inverter E itty LJ nonan istribution Box PV module Electric grids Load Battery Figure 1 Basic hybrid PV System Overview Depending on different power situations this hybrid inverter is designed to generate continuous power from PV solar modules solar panels battery and the utility When MPP input voltage of PV modules is within acceptable range see specification for the details this inverter is able to generate power to feed the grid utility and charge battery This inverter is only compatible with PV module types of single crystalline and poly
4. IIHI and IV In this mode users can configure PV power supply priority charging source priority and load supply source priority However when Grid tie with backup IV option is selected in PV energy supply priority the inverter is only operated between two working logics based on defined peak time and off peak time of electricity Only peak time and off peak time of electricity are able to set up for optimized electricity usage Grid Tie PV power only can feed in back to grid Off Grid PV power only provides power to the load and charge battery No feed in back to grid is allowed 17 SECTI ON A Standard It will list local grid standard It s requested to have factory password to make any modifications Please check local dealer only when this standard change is requested CAUTI ON Wrong setting could cause the unit damage or not working m MyPower Management Mod e Grid tie with ba m ETE eR PY energy supply prionty setting Grid Tie with Backup 0 Priority 1st Battery gt 2nd Load gt 3rd Grit e PY and Grid PV charging first NPV PV Grid Battery rorty 1st PV 2nd ong gt 310 panety Srid Battery FE NM EE NM Priority ist Gnd gt 2nd Battery z z Allow battery to feed in to the Grid when PY is unavailable CEA M i T Y 00 00 ae 00 00 00 00 00 00 Means AC charger operates all time d vv 0000mm 00 00 00 00 00 00 means AC Output timer function disable Nominal Out
5. 12 1 Interface This display is operated by four buttons NOTI CE To accurately monitor and calculate the energy generation please calibrate the timer of this unit via software every one month For the detailed calibration please check the user manual of bundled software 12 2 LCD I nformation Define AC GRID DATA RECORD FROM AC OUTPUT 008 86 99 88 SB8BB8 amp feb VA DATE YY MM DD TIME HH MM SS PVINPUT P1P2P3 kW Volt G Amp BATTERY CAPACITY 1 Q 733 9 MPPT V y 588 CHARGING DISCHARGE Tue WAM lt gt ZA lt 4 L Amp fis UTILITY 4 LOAD ODDO SY TCR H cdi Hir TODAY ENERGY GENERATED 9 PE A 8885887 ERROR e AC GRID L1N a GOO w L3N a Hz AC OUTPUT PVINPUT FIR E L BATTERY CAPACITY Vola Real time operation status Section 12 5 describes all operation conditions when the inverter is set up at Grid tie with backup I mode Indicates AC input voltage or frequency Vac voltage Hz frequency LIN L2N L3N Line phase Indicates AC output power voltage frequency or load percentage KVA apparent power KW active power Vac Voltage 9o Load percentage Hz frequency L1N L2N L3N AC output phase Indicates PV input voltage or power Volt voltage KW power P1 PV input 1 P2 PV input 2 Indicates battery voltage or percentage Volt voltage percentage 20 Indicates that the warning occurs Indicates that t
6. Check the following points to ensure proper operation of whole solar system at regular intervals Ensure all connectors of this inverter are cleaned all the time Before cleaning the solar panels be sure to turn off PV DC breakers Clean the solar panels during the cool time of the day whenever it is visibly dirty Periodically inspect the system to make sure that all wires and supports are securely fastened in place WARNI NG There are no user replaceable parts inside of the inverter Do not attempt to service the unit yourself Battery Maintenance Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable about batteries and the required precautions e When replacing batteries replace with the same type and number of batteries or battery packs e Thefollowing precautions should be observed when working on batteries a Remove watches rings or other metal objects b Use tools with insulated handles c Wear rubber gloves and boots d Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries e Disconnect charging source prior to connecting or disconnecting battery terminals f Determine if battery is inadvertently grounded If inadvertently grounded remove source from ground Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical shock The likelihood of such shock can be reduced if such grounds are removed during installation and maintenance applicable to equipment and rem
7. connected loads m lt p lt BATTERY Only utility is available to provide power to connected loads Standby mode The inverter is workino This inverter is disabled on AC output or even AC power output is enabled but an error occurs on AC output Only PV power is sufficient to charge battery PE lt VA BATTERY This inverter is disabled to generate power to the loads via AC output PV power is not detected or available at this moment Only utility is available WA c EA lt to charge battery BATTERY If PV battery or utility icons are flashing it means they are not within acceptable working range If they are not displayed it means they are not detected 37 14 Charging Management Default It can be adjusted via software from Charging current 10Amp to 200Amp Floating charging voltage default 54 0 Vdc It can be adjusted via software from p to 60Vdc Battery Battery overcharge protection protection 62 0 62 0 Vac Floating Voltage Charging process based on default P sd setting 2 stages Bulk Floating First stage max charging voltage increases to 54V Second stage charging voltage will maintain at 54V 38 If using sealed lead acid battery please set up the max charging current according to below formula The maximum charging current Battery capacity Ah x 0 2 For example if you are using 300 Ah battery then maximum charging current
8. for 5 minutes Caution Hot surface Caution Risk of electric shock Energy storage timed 3 Unpacking amp Overview 3 1 Packing List Before installation please inspect the unit Be sure that nothing inside the package is damaged You should have received the following Items Inside of package m c m m u lt l a gt s J td Jj D E s 3 s Kf TEN T P a RT bs I n AN S Lj Velo PP i ELT ET 1 amp Inverter unit PV connectors AC connector Mounting plate Fixing screws Software CD Manual USB cable RS 232 cable 3 2 Product Overview LCD display panel Please check 1 PVconnectors section 10 for detailed LCD 2 AC Grid connectors operation 3 Battery connectors 10 Operation buttons 4 AC output connectors Load 11 Dry contact connection 12 Battery thermal sensor 5 RS 232 communication port 13 EPO 6 USB communication port 14 AC circuit breaker 7 Intelligent slot 15 DC Switch 8 Grounding 16 Relay control port 4 Installation 4 1 Selecting Mounting Location Consider the following points before selecting where to install e Do not mount the inverter on flammable construction materials e Mount on a solid surface e This inverter can make noises during operation which may be perceived as a nuisance in a living area e Install this inverter at eye level in order to allow the LCD display to be read at all times e For proper air circulation to dissipate heat allow
9. power left it will provide power to the load Feed in to the grid is not allowed under this mode The grid relay is NOT connected in Inverter mode That means the transfer time from inverter mode to battery mode will be about 15ms If connected load is over SP10000 Premium this inverter will activate fault protection Battery charging source 1 PV or Grid If there is remaining PV power after supporting the loads it will charge battery first Only until PV power is not available grid will charge battery 2 PVonly It is only allow PV power to charge battery 3 None It is not allowed to charge battery no matter it s PV power or grid NOTE It s allowed to set up AC charging duration Load supply source When PV power is available 1 PV 2 Battery 3 Grid PV power will provide power to the load first If it s not sufficient battery power will back up the load Only after battery power is running Grid will back up the load When PV power is not available 2f 1 1 Grid 2 Battery Grid will provide power to the load at first If grid is not available battery power will provide power backup 2 1 Battery 2 Grid Battery power will provide power to the load at first If battery power is running out grid will back up the load NOTE This option will become ineffective during AC charging time and the priority will automatically become 1 Grid and 2 Battery order Otherwise it will cause battery damage 28 13 Operation
10. power to charge battery 3 None It is not allowed to charge battery no matter it s from PV power or grid Load supply source When PV power is available 1 PV 2 Grid 3 Battery If battery is not fully charged PV power will charge battery first And remaining PV power will provide power to the load If it s not sufficient grid will provide power to the load If grid is not available at the same time battery power will back up When PV power is not available 1 1 Grid 27 Battery Default Grid will provide power to the load at first If grid is not available battery power will provide power backup 2 1 Battery 2 Grid Battery power will provide power to the load at first If battery power is running out grid will back up the load NOTE This option will become ineffective during AC charging time and the priority will automatically become 1 Grid and 2 Battery order Otherwise it will cause battery damage e Grid with backup II Grid tie with backup Grag BEST Standard m Nominal output voltage 230 P Nomina output frequency 50 Setting PY energy supply priority setting Grid Tie with Backup il Priority ist Load gt 2nd Battery gt 3rd Grid configuration detalis Charging source PV and Grid ging first If PV power is not sufficient PV and grid will charge battery together N Allow to feed in to the Grid Load supply source PV is available PY Battery Grid Priority 1st PV gt 2nd Batt
11. supply priority setting 1 Load 2 Grid and 3 Battery PV power will provide power to the load first If there is more PV power available it Will feed in to the grid If feed in power reaches max feed in power setting the remaining power will charge battery NOTE The max feed in grid power setting is available in parameter setting Please refer to software manual Battery charging source 1 PV and Grid It s allowed to charge battery from PV power first If it s not sufficient grid will charge battery 2 PVonly It is only allow PV power to charge battery 3 None It is not allowed to charge battery no matter it s PV power or grid Load supply source When PV power is available 1 1 PV 2 Battery 3 Grid PV power will provide power to the load first If it s not sufficient battery power will provide power to the load When battery power Is running out or not available grid will back up the load 2 1 PV 2 Grid 3 Battery PV power will provide power to the load first If it s not sufficient grid will provide power to the load If grid is not available at the same time battery power will back up When PV power is not available 1 1 Grid 2 Battery Grid will provide power to the load at first If grid is not available battery power will provide power backup 2 1 Battery 2 Grid Battery power will provide power to the load at first If 22 battery power is running out grid will back up the l
12. to the loads continuously sounds Short press Select last selection or increase value Short press Return to previous menu ESC OFF If it s in query menu press this button to jump to next selection or decrease Down Short press value mode NOTE If backlight shuts off you may activate it by pressing any button When an error occurs the buzzer will continuously sound You may press any button to mute it 12 4 Query Menu Operation The display shows current contents that have been set The displayed contents can be changed in query menu via button operation Press Enter button to enter query menu There are seven query selections Input voltage or frequency of AC input Frequency voltage power or load percentage of AC output Input voltage or power of PV input Battery voltage or capability percentage Date and time Today or total energy generated Mode of query energy generated Setting Display Procedure e I nput voltage or frequency of AC input Procedure AC GRID L1N L3N Hz LI 7 P epe k ac i PVINPUT P1P2 w Vott DATA RECORD FRO ad k BATTERY CAPACITY ae Vow M i DATE YY MM DO TIME HH 31 e Frequency voltage power or percentage of AC output Procedure OU U k kV Enter Enter 888 Vac e hiz L3N A PVINPUT PIPI AC OUTPUT AC OUTPUT p von P LIN w LIN M ime kW NETS iu 55 0 888 888 x L3N BATTERY CAPACITY 4 AC
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14. OUTPUT OUTPU i Down BggE 6 UE Volt L Vac L UN T m Down AC OUTPUT C OUTPUT i 1 888 E888 L3N A Pare 3N A CORD F B C OUTPUT UL I I nput voltage or power of PV input e s MET MESSI kW Volt 1888 1g 888 22 e Battery voltage or percentage Procedure 33 Today or total energy generated Procedure PVINPUT PIP2 aw Vott BATTERY CAPACITY 12 5 Operation Mode amp Display Below is only contained LCD display for grid tie with backup mode I If you need to know other operation mode with LCD display please check with installer I nverter mode with grid connected This inverter is connected to grid and working with DC I NV operation LCD Displa BS 73 PV power is sufficient to charge Y DA battery provide power to loads and ex oer E d then feed in to the grid an gA BATTERY PV power is sufficient to charge the battery first However remaining PV gt gt 2 MNT Y i power is not sufficient to back up the Lg i Z load Therefore remaining PV power AMA lt JA lt and the utility are supplying power to un the connected load 34 G 9e leat RE UTILITY gt 4 MPPT V TASA ga BATTERY Y R Q 28 t g lt nnn PV power is generated but not sufficient enough to charge battery by itself PV power and the utility
15. V power to charge battery 3 None It is not allowed to charge battery no matter it s PV power or grid NOTE It s allowed to set up AC charging duration Load supply source When PV power is available 1 PV 2 Grid 3 Battery PV power will provide power to the load first If it s not sufficient grid will provide power to the load If grid is not available at the same time battery power will back up 26 When PV power is not available 1 1 Grid 2 Battery Grid will provide power to the load at first If grid is not available battery power will provide power backup 2 1 Battery 2 Grid Battery power will provide power to the load at first If battery power is running out grid will back up the load NOTE This option will become ineffective during AC charging time and the priority will automatically become 1 Grid and 2 Battery order Otherwise it will cause battery damage e Off Grid 11 Y or Grid W will charge battery first if PY power ts loss grid will charge V Batteny Grid riority 1st PV gt 2nd Battery gt 3rd Grid Grid Battery riority 1st Gnd gt 2nd Battery REESE BN Allow AC charging duration 00 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 Means AC ct AC Output ONION Timer 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 means AC Output timer function disable PV energy supply priority setting 1 Battery 2 Load PV power will charge battery first After battery is fully charged if there is remaining PV
16. a clearance of approx 20 cm to the side and approx 50 cm above and below the unit e Dusty conditions on the unit may impair the performance of this inverter e The ambient temperature should be between 0 C and 40 C and relative humidity should be between 596 and 8596 to ensure optimal operation The recommended installation position is to be adhered to vertical e For proper operation of this inverter please use appropriate cables for grid connection e The pollution degree of the inverter is PD2 Select an appropriate mounting location Install the solar inverter in a protected area that is dry free of excessive dust and has adequate air flow Do NOT operate it where the temperature and humidity is beyond the specific limits Please check the specs for the limitations e Installation position shall not prevent access to the disconnection means This inverter is designed with IP20 for indoor applications only e Regularly clean the fan filter 4 2 Mounting Unit WARNI NG Remember that this inverter is heavy Please be carefully when lifting out from the package Installation to the wall should be implemented with the proper screws After that the device should be bolted on securely The inverter only can be used in a CLOSED ELECTRICAL OPERATING AREA WARNI NG FIRE HAZARD SUITABLE FOR MOUNTING ON CONCRETE OR OTHER NON COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE ONLY Drill six holes in the marked 2 Raise the inverter and place it o
17. age of PV array modules The acceptable input voltage of the inverter is 350VDC 900VDC This system is only applied with two strings of PV array Please make sure that the maximum current load of each PV input connector is 18 6A CAUTI ON Exceeding the maximum input voltage can destroy the unit Check the system before wire connection Step 2 Disconnect the circuit breaker and switch off the DC switch Step 3 Assemble provided PV connectors with PV modules by the following below steps Components for PV connectors and Tools Female connector housing Female terminal Male connector housing Male terminal Crimping tool and spanner e Cable preparation and connector assembly process Cable Strip one cable 8 mm on both end sides and be careful NOT to nick conductors Insert striped cable into female terminal and crimp female terminal as shown below charts Insert striped cable into male terminal and crimp male terminal as shown below charts e o UU 0 a Insert assembled cable into male connector housing as shown below charts x Then use spanner to screw pressure dome tightly to female connector and male connector as shown below 10 Step 4 Check correct polarity of connection cable from PV modules and PV input connectors Then connect positive pole of connection cable to positive pole of PV input connector Connect negative pole of connection cable to negati
18. all monitoring software in your PC Follow below steps to install software 1 Follow the on screen instructions to install the software 2 When your computer restarts the monitoring software will appear as shortcut icon located in the system tray near the clock NOTE f using modbus card as communication interface please install bundled software Check local dealer for the details 16 12 nitial Setup Before inverter operation it s required to set up Operation Mode via software Please strictly follow below steps to set up For more details please check software manual Step 1 After turning on the inverter and installing the software please click Open Monitor to enter main screen of this software Step 2 Log in into software first by entering default password administrator Step 3 Select Device Control 2 MyPower Management It is to set up inverter operation mode and personalized interface Refer to diagram below ew Language Help SolarPower configuration Device contrat V MyPower Management leae MyPower Management bn d J arameters setting aww E if B vtw vol corp tes defa F ViVian NB vow vol Restore t EBB Aa La Ciera Mode There are three operation modes Grid tie with backup Grid Tie and Off Grid Grid tie with backup PV power can feed in back to grid provide power to the load and charge battery There are four options available in this mode Grid tie with backup I II
19. are charging battery at the same time And the utility is also supplying power to the connected load This inverter is disabled to generate power to the loads via AC output PV power is sufficient to charge battery first Remaining PV power will feed in back to grid This inverter is disabled to generate power to the loads via AC output PV power and utility are charging battery at the same time because of insufficient PV power This inverter is disabled to generate power to the loads via AC output PV power is feeding power back to the grid PV power is sufficient to provide power to loads and feed power back to the grid PV power and utility are providing power to the connected loads because of insufficient PV power I nverter mode without grid connected This inverter is working with DC INV operation and not connecting to the arid PV power is sufficient to charge battery and provide power to the a Se connected loads UU nri V BATTERY PV power is generated but not sufficient to power loads by itself PV power and battery are providing power to the connected loads at the ZZ TAAA gt A same time i L Only battery power is available to provide power to connected loads En FA BATTERY 36 Bypass mode The inverter is working without DC INV operation and connecting to the loads LCD Displa Q lt Only utility is charging battery and providing power to
20. battery to discharge when PV is unavailable This option is automatically determined by setting in Load supply source PV is unavailable When Battery is higher priority than Grid in Load supply source PV is unavailable this option is default selected Under Grid tie mode this option is invalid Allow battery to feed in to the Grid when PV is available This option is only valid in Grid tie with backup II or Grid tie with backup III modes Allow battery to feed in to the Grid when PV is unavailable This option is only valid in all options of Grid tie with backup mode Grid tie with backup e Grid tie with backup 1 Mode Grid tie with backup Wate OREN Setting PY energy supply priority setting Grid Tie with Backup m Priority tst Battery 2nd Load gt 3rd Grid urce PY and Grid PV charging first If PV power is not sufficient PV and grid will charge battery together Vis available PV Grid Battery 3B IGG 00 00 00 00 Means AC charger operates all time means AC Output timer function disable PV energy supply priority setting 1 Battery 2 Load and 3 Grid PV power will charge battery first then provide power to the load If there is any remaining power left it will feed in to the grid Battery charging source 1 PV and Grid Default It s allowed to charge battery from PV power first If it s not sufficient grid will charge battery 19 2 PV only It is only allow PV
21. crystalline Do not connect any PV array types other than these two types of PV modules to the inverter See Figure 1 for a simple diagram of a typical solar system with this hybrid inverter 2 Important Safety Warning Before using the inverter please read all instructions and cautionary markings on the unit and this manual Store the manual where it can be accessed easily This manual is for qualified personnel The tasks described in this manual may be performed by qualified personnel only General Precaution Conventions used WARNI NG Warnings identify conditions or practices that could result in personal injury CAUTI ON Caution identify conditions or practices that could result in damaged to the unit or other equipment connected WARNING Before installing and using this inverter read all instructions and cautionary markings on the inverter and all appropriate sections of this guide WARNI NG Normally grounded conductors may be ungrounded and energized when a ground fault is indicated WARNING This inverter is heavy It should be lifted by at least two persons A Q3 CAUTI ON Authorized service personnel should reduce the risk of electrical shock by disconnecting AC DC and battery power from the inverter before attempting any maintenance or cleaning or working on any circuits connected to the inverter Turning off controls will not reduce this risk Internal capacitors can remain charged for 5 minutes after disconn
22. ct data through communication port 15 11 Commissioning Step 1 Check the following requirements before commissioning e Ensure the inverter is firmly secured e Check if the open circuit DC voltage of PV module meets requirement Refer to Section 6 e Check if the open circuit utility voltage of the utility is at approximately same to the nominal expected value from local utility company e Check if connection of AC cable to grid utility is correct if the utility is required Full connection to PV modules e AC circuit breaker only applied when the utility is required batter circuit breaker and DC circuit breaker are installed correctly Step 2 Switch on the battery circuit breaker and then switch on PV DC breaker After that if there is utility connection please switch on the AC circuit breaker At this moment the inverter is turned on already However there is no output generation for loads Then e If LCD lights up to display the current inverter status commissioning has been successfully After pressing ON button for 1 second when the utility is detected this inverter will start to supply power to the loads If no utility exists simply press ON button for 3 seconds Then this inverter will start to supply power to the loads e If red LED lights up or warning fault indicator appears in LCD an error has occurred to this inverter Please inform your installer Step 3 Please insert CD into your computer and inst
23. ecting all sources of power CAUTI ON Do not disassemble this inverter yourself It contains no user serviceable parts Attempt to service this inverter yourself may cause a risk of electrical shock or fire and will void the warranty from the manufacturer CAUTI ON To avoid a risk of fire and electric shock make sure that existing wiring is in good condition and that the wire is not undersized Do not operate the Inverter with damaged or substandard wiring A CAUTI ON Under high temperature environment the cover of this inverter could be hot enough to cause skin burns if accidentally touched Ensure that this inverter is away from normal traffic areas CAUTI ON Use only recommended accessories from installer Otherwise not qualified tools may cause a risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons CAUTI ON To reduce risk of fire hazard do not cover or obstruct the cooling fan CAUTI ON Do not operate the Inverter if it has received a sharp blow been dropped or otherwise damaged in any way If the Inverter is damaged please call for an RMA Return Material Authorization Before working on this circuit solate inverter Uninterruptible Power System UPS Then check for Hazardous Voltage between all terminals including the protective earth Risk of Voltage Backfeed Symbols used in Equipment Markings Refer to the operating instructions Caution Risk of danger Caution Risk of electric shock discharge
24. eds rating value The temperature is too high inside 05 07 10 11 12 Over temperature shutdown point Battery is unconnected or too low Battery stops discharging when the grid is OK PV voltage is too high Battery under voltage when grid is loss Battery open Battery under voltage when grid is OK Solar over voltage Batter voltage low Battery discharges to low alarm point 13 14 15 16 17 4 15 2 Fault Reference Codes When a fault occurs the icon will flash as a reminder See below for fault codes for reference Situation Fault Bus voltage over Surge 1 Restart the inverter 2 If the error message still remains please contact your installer BUS voltage under PV or battery 1 Restart the inverter disconnect suddenly 2 If the error message still remains please contact your installer out components failed out components failed INV over current Surge 1 Restart the inverter 2 If the error message still remains please contact your installer Over temperature Internal 1 Check the ambient temperature is too temperature and fans 2 If the error message still remains please contact your installer components failed components failed Solar over current Surge 1 Restart the inverter 2 If the error message still remains please contact your installer 1 Check the wire and panels excceds the limit which may cause the leakage PV ISO fault The resista
25. ery gt 3rd Grid Load supply source PY Is unavailable Battery Grid FEBRE AE Priority 1st Battery 2nd Grid This option is ineffective during of AC charging A o n u mn ee TaS Allow AC charging duratior 00 00 em 0400s 00 00 00 00 Means AC charger operates all time AC Output ONIOff Timer 00 009 00 00 00 00 00 00 means AC Output timer function disable Apply Close 20 PV energy supply priority setting 1 Load 2 Battery and 3 Grid PV power will provide power to the load first Then it will charge battery If there is any remaining power left it will feed in to the grid Battery charging source 1 PV and Grid It s allowed to charge battery from PV power first If it s not sufficient grid will charge battery 2 PVonly It is only allow PV power to charge battery 3 None It is not allowed to charge battery no matter it s PV power or grid Load supply source When PV power is available 1 1 PV 2 Battery 3 Grid PV power will provide power to the load first If it s not sufficient battery power will provide power to the load When battery power is running out or not available grid will back up the load 2 1 PV 2 Grid 3 Battery PV power will provide power to the load first If it s not sufficient grid will provide power to the load If grid is not available at the same time battery power will back up When PV power is not available 1 1 Grid 2 Battery Grid w
26. he fault occurs pou Indicates fault code or warning code DATE VT uu A HH MM SS querying energy generation Indicates solar panels Icon flashing indicates PV input voltage or is out of range Indicates utility Icon flashing indicates utility voltage or frequency is out of e Indicates battery condition And the lattice of the icon indicates battery capacity Icon Seer flashing indicates battery is not allowed to BATTERY discharge Icon flashing indicates the battery voltage is too ee g indicates the battery voltage is too low Indicates AC output for loads is enabled and inverter is providing power to the connected loads m m m EE Indicates charging current to battery or discharging current g BB from battery Indicates AC output for loads is enabled but there is no power provided from inverter At this time no battery and the utility are available Only PV power exists but is not able to provide power to the connected loads OVER LOAD Indicates overload TODAY ENERGY GENERATED OG BB Indicates PV energy generated 12 3 Button Definition Short press If it s in query menu press this button to confirm selection or entry ENTER ON Press and hold the button This inverter is able to provide power to for approximately 1 second connected loads via AC output when the utility is detected connector or 3 seconds without the utility 30 Press and hold the button until the buzzer Turn off power
27. ill provide power to the load at first If grid is not available battery power will provide power backup 2 1 Battery 2 Grid Battery power will provide power to the load at first If battery power is running out grid will back up the load NOTE This option will become ineffective during AC charging time and the priority will automatically become 1 Grid and 2 Battery order Otherwise it will cause battery damage 21 Grid tie with backup III Mode Grid tie with backup ERI RENT Standard VDE0126 x Nominal output voltage 230 Nominal output frequency 50 v Setting PV energy supply priority setting Priority 1st Load gt 2nd Grid gt 3rd Battery Configuration details Charging source PV and Gnd v PV charging first If PV power is not sufficient PV and grid will charge battery together IV Allow to feed in to the Grid J Allow battery to feed in to the Grid when PV is available Load supply source PV is available PVy Battery Grid Priority 1st PV gt 2nd Batlery 3rd Grid Load supply source PV is unavailable Battery Grid Priority 1st Battery gt 2nd Gric n 5 i Il Allow battery to feed in to the Grid when PV is unavailable This option is ineffective during of AC charging Allow AC charging duration 00 00 eer 0400mm 00 00 00 00 Means AC charger operates all time AC Output ON Off Timer 00 00 ue t 00 00 mm 00 00 00 00 means AC Output timer function disable PV energy
28. is 300 x 0 2260 A Please use at least 50Ah battery because the settable minimum value of charging current is 10A If using AGM Gel or other types of battery please consult with installer for the details Below is setting screen from software enki gt m The waiting time before grid connection B mm Sec uu Ta TBIBIBI Min grid connected voltage mM Max grid connected average voltage 2539m V Ch ree in Max grid connected voltage Max feed in grid power 1 0 000 m V 4 n Min grid connected frequency Cn uj Max grid connected frequency Min PV input voltage 300 pon V Apply Floating charging voltage Max PV input voltage 900 mm Apply Battery cut off discharging voltage when Grid is available i ea le Ap Min MPP voltage 350 s Apply Battery re discharging voltage when Grid is available NT D E enr Max MPP voltage 800 mm Apply Battery cutoff discharging voltage when Grid is unavailable Max charging current B mm A Battery re discharging voltage when Grid is unavailable Stat LCD screen saver after Mute Buzzer alarm Enable O Disable 5005 Mute alarm in battery mode Enable Disable Eady Mute the buzzer in the Standby mode Enable O Disable Apply 60m Min Any schedule change will affect the power generated and shall be conservatively made System time 2014 07 04 09 56 03 Apply 39 14 Maintenance amp Cleaning
29. l charge battery first If PV power is loss grid will charge battery LRER RE E BN insi Mys H 4 D4 00mw 00 00 00 00 Means AC charger operates all time ad 000me 00 00 00 00 means AC Output timer function disable PV energy supply priority setting 1 Load 2 Battery PV power will provide power to the load first and then charge battery Feed in to the grid is not allowed under this mode At the same time the grid relay is connected in Inverter mode That means the transfer time from inverter mode to battery mode will be less than 15ms Besides it will avoid overload fault because grid can supply load when connected load is over SP10000 Premium Battery charging source l PV or Grid If there is remaining PV power after supporting the loads it will charge battery first Only until PV power is not available grid will charge battery Default 2 PVonly It is only allow PV power to charge battery 3 None It is not allowed to charge battery no matter it s PV power or grid Load supply source When PV power is available 1 1 PV 2 Battery 3 Grid Default PV power will provide power to the load first If it s not sufficient battery power will provide power to the load When battery power is running out or not available grid will back up the load 2 1 PV 2 Grid 3 Battery PV power will provide power to the load first If it s not sufficient grid will provide power to the load If grid is not availab
30. le at the same time battery power will back up When PV power is not available 1 1 Grid 2 Battery Grid will provide power to the load at first If grid is not available battery power P will provide power backup 2 1 Battery 2 Grid Default Battery power will provide power to the load at first If battery power is running out grid will back up the load NOTE This option will become ineffective during AC charging time and the priority will automatically become 1 Grid and 2 Battery order Otherwise it will cause battery damage e Off Grid 11 omina output voltage 230 Nominal output frequency 50 LRER RE BR 04 00me 00 00 00 00 Means AC cha 00 ow 00 00 00 00 means AC Outpu PV energy supply priority setting 1 Battery 2 Load PV power will charge battery first After battery is fully charged if there is remaining PV power left it will provide power to the load Feed in to the grid is not allowed under this mode At the same time the grid relay is connected in Inverter mode That means the transfer time from inverter mode to battery mode will be less than 15ms Besides it will avoid overload fault because grid can supply load when connected load is over SP10000 Premium Battery charging source 1 PV or Grid If there is remaining PV power after supporting the loads it will charge battery first Only until PV power is not available grid will charge battery 2 PVonly It is only allow P
31. nce 2 If the error message still MN between PV and remains please contact your ground is too low installer 2 If the error message still 42 Solution je N 03 04 05 high 0 7 11 12 13 4 I GFCI sensor fault 22 Battery high voltage Battery voltage 1 Check the battery voltage fault exceeds the limit 2 If the error message still remains please contact your installer LLL mme aom installer GFCI sensorfault 2 Over load The inverter is Reduced the connected load me loaded with more by switching off some than 11096 load and equipment time is up 2 INV short Output short Check if wiring is connected circuited well and remove abnormal load Fan lock 32 INV DC voltage over Load fluctuates 1 Restart the inverter U 2 If the error message still remains please contact your installer ee 0 ie components failed ee Rid components failed fault loosen OP voltage fault Grid connects to Don t connect the grid to the output terminal ouput terminal 16 3 6 7 33 34 35 36 43 16 Specifications MODEL RATED POWER PV INPUT DC Maximum DC Power Nominal DC Voltage Maximum DC Voltage Start up Voltage Initial Feeding Voltage MPP Voltage Range Maximum Input Current Isc PV absolute maximum Max inverter back feed current to the array GRI D OUTPUT AC Nominal Output Voltage Output Voltage Range
32. oad NOTE This option will become ineffective during AC charging time and the priority will automatically become 1 Grid and 2 Battery order Otherwise it will cause battery damage e Grid tie with backup IV Users are only allowed to set up peak time and off peak electricity demand Standard VDE0126 Nominal output voltage 230 Nom inal output frequency 50 PY energy Supply priority setting Grid Tie with Backup Peak time lt Priority tst Load 2nd Battery gt 3rd Grid Off Peak time Priority 1st Battery gt 2nd Load gt 3rd Gnd Configuration details ging source PY and Grid V charging first if PV power is n M kad la AC Output ONION Timer Working logic under peak time PV energy supply priority 1 Load 2 Battery and 3 Grid PV power will provide power to the load first If PV power is sufficient it will charge battery next If there is remaining PV power left it will feed in to the grid Feed in to the grid is default disabled Battery charging source PV only Only after PV power fully supports the load the remaining PV power Is allowed to charge battery during peak time Load supply source 1 PV 2 Battery 3 Grid PV power will provide power to the load first If PV power is not sufficient battery power will back up the load If battery power is not available grid will provide the load When PV power is not available battery power will supply the load fir
33. ote battery supplies not having a grounded supply circuit CAUTI ON A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short circuit current CAUTI ON Do not dispose of batteries in a fire The batteries may explode CAUTI ON Do not open or mutilate batteries Released electrolyte is harmful to the skin and eyes It may be toxic 40 15 Trouble Shooting When there is no information displayed in the LCD please check if PV module battery grid connection is correctly connected NOTE The warning and fault information can be recorded by remote monitoring software 15 1 Warning List There are 17 situations defined as warnings When a warning situation occurs AN icon will flash and D will display warning code If there are several codes it will display in sequences Please contact your installer when you couldn t handle with the warning situations Line voltage high loss Grid voltage is too high Line voltage low loss Grid voltage is too low Line frequency high loss Grid frequency is too high Line frequency low loss N Grid frequency is too low Line voltage loss for long time a Grid voltage is higher than 253V AN Ground wire is not detected Island detect Island operation is detected Island detet A Line waveform loss IN The waveform of grid is not suitable for inverter Line phase loss The phase of grid is not in right sequence EPO detected EPO is open Overload Load exce
34. put Voltage 230V Nominal Output Frequency 50HZ SECTI ON B This section contents may be different based on different selected types of operations Allow AC charging duration It s a period time to allow AC grid to charge battery When the duration is set up as 0 00 00 00 it means no time limitation for AC to charge battery AC output ON Off Timer Set up on off time for AC output of inverter If setting it as 00 00 00 00 this function is disabled Allow to charge battery This option is automatically determined by setting in Charging source It s not allowed to modify here When NONE is selected in charging source section this option becomes unchecked as grey text Allow AC to charge battery This option is automatically determined by setting in Charging source It s not allowed to modify here When Grid and PV or Grid or PV is selected in charging source section this option is default selected Under Grid tie mode this option is invalid 18 Allow to feed in to the Grid This option is only valid under Grid tie and Grid tie with backup IV modes Users can decide if this inverter can feed in to the grid Allow battery to discharge when PV is available This option is automatically determined by setting in Load supply source PV is available When Battery is higher priority than Grid in Load supply source PV is available this option is default selected Under Grid tie this option is invalid Allow
35. s L1 LINE 1 Black L2 LINE 2 Grey L LI NE 3 Brown Ground Yellow Green N Neutral Blue The reference tightening torque is 0 82 N m Step 6 Push protective dome C on to socket element D until both are locked tightly Then twist the gland so that all cables are firmly connected V Hu Se NI zx DA ra ee L1 fal Y 1 CAUTI ON To prevent risk of electric shock ensure the ground wire is properly earthed before operating this hybrid inverter no matter the grid is connected or not 6 PV Module DC Connection CAUTI ON Before connecting to PV modules please install separately a DC circuit breaker between inverter and PV modules NOTE1 Please use 1000VDC 20A circuit breaker NOTE2 The overvoltage category of the PV input is II Please follow below steps to implement PV module connection WARNI NG Because this inverter is non isolated only three types of PV modules are acceptable single crystalline and poly crystalline with class A rated and CI GS modules To avoid any malfunction do not connect any PV modules with possibility of leakage current to the inverter For example grounded PV modules will cause leakage current to the inverter When using CI GS modules please be sure NOT grounding CAUTION It s requested to have PV junction box with surge protection Otherwise it will cause inverter damage when lightning occurs on PV modules Step 1 Check the input volt
36. st If battery power is running out grid will back up the load Working logic under off peak time PV energy supply priority 1 Battery 2 Load and 3 Grid PV power will charge battery first If PV power is sufficient it will provide power to the loads The remaining PV power will feed to the grid NOTE The max feed in grid power setting is available in parameter setting Please refer to software manual 23 Battery charging source PV and grid charge battery PV power will charge battery first during off peak time If it s not sufficient grid will charge battery Load supply source 1 PV 2 Grid 3 Battery When battery is fully charged remaining PV power will provide power to the load first If PV power is not sufficient grid will back up the load If grid power is not available battery power will provide power to the load Grid Tie Under this operation mode PV power only feeds in to the grid No priority setting is available ominal output voltage 230 Nominal output frequency 4 V energy supply priority setting Grid Only Configuration detalls Charging source Load supply source PV is available Load supply source PV is unavailable bd Ld l bd Allow AC charging duration 00 00 00 00 Means AC charger operates all time AC Output ON OF Timer 00 00 00 00 means AC Output timer function disable 24 Off Grid e Off Grid 1 Default setting for off grid mode ource PY or Grid PV wil
37. the Socket element D and tighten the screws after connection L1 LI NE 1 Black L2 LINE 2 Grey L LI NE 3 Brown vr gt Ground Yellow Green N Neutral Blue 13 The reference tightening torque is 0 82 N m Q 2 Step 4 Insert C to D until C and D are locked together Then twist the gland so that the cable is firmly connected Step 5 Plug the socket into the terminal CAUTION It s only allowed to connect load to AC Output Connector Do NOT connect the utility to AC Output Connector CAUTION Be sure to connect L terminal of load to L terminal of AC Output Connector and N terminal of load to N terminal of AC Output Connector The G terminal of AC Output Connector is connected to grounding of the load Do NOT mis connect 14 10 Communication The inverter is equipped with several communication ports and it is also equipped with a slot for alternative communication interfaces in order to communicate with a PC with corresponding software This intelligent slot is suitable to install with SNMP card and Modbus card Follow below procedure to connect communication wiring and install the software For RS232 port you should use a DB9 For USB port you should use a USB cable cable as follows as follows Please install monitoring software in your computer Detailed information is listed in the next chapter After software is installed you may initial the monitoring software and extra
38. the negative terminal T Nul Qm a we y N X f Mr Fa e 5 LI l WARNING Wrong connections will damage the unit permanently Step 4 Make sure the wires are securely connected The reference tightening torque is 2 04 N m WARNING It s very important for system safety and efficient operation to use appropriate cable for battery connection To reduce risk of injury please use the proper recommended cable size as below Nominal Battery Voltage Conductor cross section mm 8 Load AC Output Connection 8 1 Preparation CAUTI ON To prevent further supply to the load via the inverter during any mode of operation an additional disconnection device should be placed on in the building wiring installation WARNING 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 as below Model SP10000 Premium Nominal Grid Voltage 208 220 230 240 VAC per phase gt 5 Conductor cross section mm 8 2 Connecting to the AC output Overview of Load Connection Socket C D A ch Pressure dome Sealing nut Protective element Socket element Step 1 Thread the five cables through A B and C in sequence Step 2 Remove insulation sleeve 10 mm for five o l conductors Step 3 Connect wires according to polarities indicated on
39. ve pole of PV input connector WARNING It s very important for system safety and efficient operation to use appropriate cable for PV module connection To reduce risk of injury please use the proper recommended cable size as below Conductor cross section mm CAUTI ON Never directly touch terminals of the inverter It will cause lethal electric CAUTI ON Do NOT touch the inverter to avoid electric shock When PV modules are exposed to sunlight it may generate DC voltage to the inverter 11 7 Battery Connection CAUTI ON Before connecting to batteries please install separately a DC circuit breaker between inverter and batteries NOTE Please only use sealed lead acid battery vented and Gel battery Please check maximum charging voltage and current when first using this inverter If using Lithium iron or Nicd battery please consult with installer for the details NOTE Please use 60VDC 250A circuit breaker Please follow below steps to implement battery connection Step 1 Check the nominal voltage of batteries The nominal input voltage for inverter is 48VDC Step 2 Use two battery cables Remove insulation sleeve 12 mm and insert conductor into cable ring terminal Refer to right chart Step 3 Remove battery cover and follow battery polarity guide printed near the battery terminal Place the external battery cable ring terminal over the battery terminal RED cable to the positive terminal BLACK cable to
40. ver the locations with supplied six screws mounting plate The reference tightening torque is 35 N m Fix the inverter in position by 4 Check if the inverter is firmly secured screwing the supplied two screws located on the top two sides of the inverter 5 Grid Utility Connection 5 1 Preparation NOTE The overvoltage category of the AC input is III It should be connected to the power distribution WARNING It s very important for system safety and efficient operation to use appropriate cable for grid utility connection To reduce risk of injury please use the proper recommended cable size as below Suggested cable requirement for AC wire Nominal Grid Voltage 230VAC per phase Conductor cross section mm gt 5 10 5 2 Connecting to the AC Utility Overview of AC Connection Socket D Component Description Pressure dome Sealing nut HEC Protective element HB Socket element Step 1 Check the grid voltage and frequency with an AC voltmeter It should be the same to VAC value on the product label Step 2 Turn off the circuit breaker Step 3 Thread the five cables through pressure dome A sealing nut B and protective element C in sequence i Step 4 Remove insulation sleeve 10 mm for five a conductors Step 5 Thread five cables through socket element D according to polarities indicated on it and tighten the screws to fix wire

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