Troubleshooting; Master Mode - Danfoss TripleLynx CN Installation Manual

Solar inverter
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Note:
If the two grid code selections do not match they will be cancelled and it will be necessary to
redo the selections. If an incorrect grid code is accidentally accepted at the first selection,
simply accept the "Grid: Undefined" in the confirm grid code screen. This will cancel the
country selection and a new selection is possible. If an incorrect grid code is selected twice,
call service.
The inverter will start automatically if sufficient solar radiation is available. The start-up will take
a few minutes. During this period, the inverter will carry out a self-test.
Actual Configuration
PV1, PV2 and PV3 are all set into individual mode. The nominal PV power
installed are:
PV 1: 6000 W
PV 2: 6000 W
PV 3: 3000 W
PV1 and PV2 are set into parallel mode and have a total of 10 kW PV
power installed. PV3 is set into individual mode and has nominal 4 kW PV
power.
PV1 and PV2 are set into parallel mode and have a total of 11 kW PV
power installed. PV3 is set to 'Off' and has no PV installed.
Table 4.1: Examples of Installed PV Power

4.2. Troubleshooting

For information on Troubleshooting, please see the TLX CN Reference Manual.

4.3. Master Mode

The TLX CN Pro and TLX CN Pro+ inverters include a Master Mode feature that allows one in-
verter to be appointed as Master Inverter. From the web interface of the master inverter, it is
possible to access any inverter in the network from one single point using a standard web
browser. The Master Inverter can act as a datalogger, collecting data from all inverters in the
network. These data can be displayed graphically from the web server of the Master Inverter,
or the data can also be uploaded to external webportals or exported directly to a PC. The Mas-
ter Inverter is also able to replicate settings and data to the other TLX CN Pro and TLX CN Pro+
inverters in the network, enabling easy commissioning and data management of larger net-
works. Replication can be performed once, prior to defining the grid code in follower inverters.
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4. Start-up and Check of Settings
"Installed PV power" to be
programmed
PV 1: 6000 W
PV 2: 6000 W
PV 3: 3000 W
PV 1: 5000 W
PV 2: 5000 W
PV 3: 4000 W
PV 1: 5500 W
PV 2: 5500 W
PV 3: 0 W
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