SMA SUNNY ISLAND 6.0H Operating Manual

SMA SUNNY ISLAND 6.0H Operating Manual

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Operating Manual
SUNNY ISLAND 6.0H / 8.0H
SUNNY REMOTE CONTROL
SI60H-80H-BE-en-20 | Version 2.0
ENGLISH

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  • Page 1 Operating Manual SUNNY ISLAND 6.0H / 8.0H SUNNY REMOTE CONTROL SI60H-80H-BE-en-20 | Version 2.0 ENGLISH...
  • Page 2 Legal Provisions The information contained in this document is the property of SMA Solar Technology AG. Publishing its content, either partially or in full, requires the written permission of SMA Solar Technology AG. Any internal company copying of the document for the purposes of evaluating the product or its correct implementation is allowed and does not require permission.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SMA Solar Technology AG Table of Contents Table of Contents Information on this Document........... . . 7 Safety .
  • Page 4 Table of Contents SMA Solar Technology AG 6.7 Updating the Firmware ..............35 6.7.1 Updating the Firmware Using an SD Memory Card .
  • Page 5 SMA Solar Technology AG Table of Contents 10.6 Checking and Maintaining the Battery ........... . . 74 10.7 Cleaning the Fans.
  • Page 6 Table of Contents SMA Solar Technology AG 13.5 Operation (500#) ..............120 13.5.1 Inverter (510#) .
  • Page 7: Information On This Document

    Validity This document is valid for the following device types: • SI8.0H-11 (Sunny Island 8.0H) from firmware version 3.0 • SI6.0H-11 (Sunny Island 6.0H) from firmware version 3.0 • SRC-20 (Sunny Remote Control) Target Group This document is intended for qualified persons and operators. Only persons with the appropriate skills are allowed to perform the tasks described in this document (see Section 2.2 "Skills of the Target Group", page 10).
  • Page 8 1  Information on this Document SMA Solar Technology AG Nomenclature Complete designation Designation in this Document Off-grid system, battery backup system, system for System increased self-consumption Sunny Boy, Sunny Mini Central, Sunny Tripower PV inverter Menus are presented as follows: menu number, pound and menu name (e.g. 150# Compact Meters).
  • Page 9: Safety

    Alterations to the product, e.g. changes or modifications, are only permitted with the express written permission of SMA Solar Technology AG. Making unauthorized changes will void the warranty and warranty claims and will normally result in invalidation of the operating permit. SMA Solar Technology AG shall not be held liable for damages caused by such changes.
  • Page 10: Skills Of The Target Group

    2  Safety SMA Solar Technology AG 2.2 Skills of the Target Group Operators Operators must be given training on the following subjects by qualified persons: • Training on the dangers involved when handling electrical devices • Training on the operation of the Sunny Island •...
  • Page 11 SMA Solar Technology AG 2  Safety Danger to life from electric shock due to damaged Sunny Island Operating a damaged Sunny Island can lead to hazardous situations that result in death or serious injuries due to electric shock. • Only operate the Sunny Island when it is technically faultless and in an operationally safe state.
  • Page 12 2  Safety SMA Solar Technology AG Damage to the battery due to incorrect settings Incorrect settings can lead to the premature aging of the battery. Settings of the parameters in the menu 220# Battery influence the charging behavior of the Sunny Island.
  • Page 13: Product Description

    SMA Solar Technology AG 3  Product Description 3 Product Description 3.1 Sunny Island The Sunny Island is a battery inverter and controls the electrical energy balance in off-grid systems, in battery backup systems or in systems for increased self-consumption. In addition, you can use the Sunny Island in a battery backup system for increased self-consumption.
  • Page 14: Type Label

    The type label clearly identifies the product. The type label is located on the right-hand side of the enclosure. You will find the following information on the type label: • Address of SMA Solar Technology AG • Device type (Model) •...
  • Page 15 SMA Solar Technology AG 3  Product Description Symbols on the Type Label Symbol Explanation Danger to life due to high voltages The product operates at high voltages. All work on the product must be carried out by qualified persons only.
  • Page 16: Sunny Remote Control

    3  Product Description SMA Solar Technology AG 3.4 Sunny Remote Control You can configure and control the system from a central location using the Sunny Remote Control display. Figure 3: Layout of the Sunny Remote Control Position Designation Explanation Display Four-line display shows operating data (e.g. operating state, display values) and events, warnings or errors of the Sunny Island.
  • Page 17: Starting And Stopping The System

    SMA Solar Technology AG 4  Starting and Stopping the System 4 Starting and Stopping the System 4.1 Switching on the Sunny Island Requirements: ☐ The load-break switch in the DC cable must be closed. ☐ The Sunny Island must not have switched itself off (see Section 9.6 "Charging the Battery after Automatic Shutdown in Off-Grid Systems", page 69).
  • Page 18: Stopping The System

    4  Starting and Stopping the System SMA Solar Technology AG 4.3 Stopping the System If you stop the system, the Sunny Island switches from operation into standby mode. In standby mode, the Sunny Island discharges the battery due to its standby consumption. Tip: For longer shut-down periods, switch off the Sunny Island (see Section 4.4, page 18).
  • Page 19: Tripping The Emergency Disconnection Of The System

    SMA Solar Technology AG 4  Starting and Stopping the System 4.5 Tripping the Emergency Disconnection of the System Effects of an emergency disconnection Emergency disconnection triggers the uncontrolled shutdown of the system and unsaved data is lost. • Only use emergency disconnection to avoid danger or consequential damages.
  • Page 20: Operating The Sunny Island Via Sunny Remote Control

    5  Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 5 Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control 5.1 Display Modes The Sunny Remote Control uses four display modes for the display. The Sunny Remote Control will switch to standard mode if the button has not been used for over five minutes.
  • Page 21: Standard Mode

    SMA Solar Technology AG 5  Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control 5.2 Standard Mode 5.2.1 Display of Operating States The Sunny Remote Control displays the following operating states until the Sunny Island is started. Figure 4: Display of operating states (example Standby)
  • Page 22: Information Page In Off-Grid Systems

    5  Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Position Symbol Designation Explanation Device assignment The Sunny Island connected to the Sunny Remote Control is the master. The Sunny Island connected to the Sunny Remote Control is slave 1.
  • Page 23 SMA Solar Technology AG 5  Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control Graphical Representation of the Energy Flows Figure 7: Energy flow diagram in standard mode (example) Position Symbol Designation Explanation Battery Battery symbol Direction of energy flow The battery is supplying the loads.
  • Page 24 5  Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Status of the Sunny Island Figure 9: Status of the Sunny Island (example) Position Symbol Designation Explanation Warning symbol Symbol for warnings and errors that do not affect the Sunny Island operation.
  • Page 25 SMA Solar Technology AG 5  Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control Status of the external energy source Figure 11: Status of the external energy source in standard mode (example) Position Symbol Designation Explanation Active limiting values Electrical limiting values for the utility grid are active.
  • Page 26: User Mode

    5  Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 5.3 User Mode 5.3.1 Displaying Parameters and Operating and Setting the System User mode displays all important information for the system sorted by category. User mode enables the manual control of the Sunny Island or system components, e.g starting the generator.
  • Page 27 SMA Solar Technology AG 5  Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control Example: Selecting the display page. You want to restart the Sunny Island. This setting is in the Inverter category. • Select display page Inverter (1/1). 6. Press the button. The Sunny Remote Control will display the setting pages belonging to the display page.
  • Page 28: Installer And Expert Mode

    5  Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 5.4 Installer and Expert Mode 5.4.1 Switching to Installer Mode or Expert Mode The installer mode is protected via an installer password. The installer password changes constantly and must be re-calculated every time.
  • Page 29: Menus In Installer And Expert Mode

    SMA Solar Technology AG 5  Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control 5.4.3 Menus in Installer and Expert Mode Figure 13: Layout of the menu page in installer mode (example) Position Designation Explanation Menu path The two previously selected menu levels If you are in the top menu level, the display will show Installer in installer mode and Expert in expert mode.
  • Page 30: Setting The Parameters

    5  Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 7. To exit the parameter page, switch to the higher level or switch to standard mode: • Turn the button to the left until the return symbol appears in the first line.
  • Page 31: Directly Accessing The Parameters

    SMA Solar Technology AG 5  Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control 5.4.7 Directly Accessing the Parameters Any parameter can be accessed directly by entering a five-digit number. The five-digit number is composed as follows: • The first three digits are the menu number.
  • Page 32: Data Storage And Firmware Update

    6  Data Storage and Firmware Update SMA Solar Technology AG 6 Data Storage and Firmware Update 6.1 Inserting the SD Memory Card Requirements: ☐ The SD memory card must be formatted as FAT-12 or FAT-16. ☐ The storage capacity of the SD memory card must not exceed 2 GB.
  • Page 33: Saving The Event History And Error History

    SMA Solar Technology AG 6  Data Storage and Firmware Update 6.3 Saving the Event History and Error History Requirement: ☐ The SD memory card must be inserted. Procedure: 1. Switch to installer mode on the Sunny Remote Control (see Section 5.4.1, page 28).
  • Page 34 Statistical values of the battery These values are saved every night at 10:00 p.m. batstat.sma Statistical values of the battery for evaluation by SMA Solar Technology AG sim.ccf System information of the Sunny Island bootex.log File generated by the operating system of the computer This file is not generated by every operating system.
  • Page 35: Updating The Firmware

    Using Sunny Explorer, transfer the firmware update to the SMA Speedwire data module Sunny Island. Then, the SMA Speedwire data module Sunny Island automatically transfers the firmware update to the SD memory card in the Sunny Remote Control. This transfer takes some time.
  • Page 36: Performing A Remote Update Using Sunny Portal

    Requirements: ☐ The Sunny Island must be registered in Sunny Portal. ☐ The SMA Speedwire data module Sunny Island of the type SWDMSI-NR10 must be installed in the system. Firmware for SMA Speedwire data module Sunny Island The required firmware for the SMA Speedwire data module Sunny Island will be available as of week 12/ 2014.
  • Page 37: Manually Controlling The Generator

    SMA Solar Technology AG 7  Manually Controlling the Generator 7 Manually Controlling the Generator 7.1 Starting the Generator with Sunny Remote Control Requirements: ☐ The Sunny Island must be able to control the generator via a control cable. ☐ The Sunny Remote Control must be in standard mode or user mode.
  • Page 38: Stopping The Generator Without Autostart Function

    7  Manually Controlling the Generator SMA Solar Technology AG 7.4 Stopping the Generator without Autostart Function 1. Stop the generator on the Sunny Remote Control (see Section 7.2, page 37). By doing so the Sunny Island disconnects the stand-alone grid from the generator.
  • Page 39: Disconnecting The Sunny Island From Voltage Sources

    SMA Solar Technology AG 8  Disconnecting the Sunny Island from Voltage Sources 8 Disconnecting the Sunny Island from Voltage Sources 1. Switch the system off (see Section 4.4, page 18). 2. Disconnect the circuit breakers and the load-break switches in the sub-distributions and secure against reconnection.
  • Page 40: Troubleshooting

    9  Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Troubleshooting 9.1 Behavior of the Sunny Island under Fault Conditions Display of Errors, Warnings and Events Pending warnings and errors are shown automatically on the display of the Sunny Remote Control until the cause of the warning or error is no longer logged by the Sunny Island or has been acknowledged.
  • Page 41: Acknowledging Errors

    SMA Solar Technology AG 9  Troubleshooting Level Designation Display on Explanation the Sunny Remote Control Failure Failure Device failure, the Sunny Island switches off. Troubleshooting, acknowledgment of the error and manual restart necessary. Device defect Defect The Sunny Island is defective and switches itself off. The Sunny Island must be replaced.
  • Page 42: Battery Category (2Xx)

    9  Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description E115 EmgCharge Emergency charging E118 AutoStart Automatic start E119 ManStart Manual start E120 ManStop Manual stop E121 PwrSaveStart Start of energy saving mode E122 PwrSaveStop End of energy saving mode E129 Ext.Start Start with external generator request E130 Ext.Stop...
  • Page 43: Utility Grid Category (5Xx)

    SMA Solar Technology AG 9  Troubleshooting Name Description E406 GnDmdSrc Generator request E407 GnCurCtlStr Current-controlled generator operation started. E408 GnCurCtlStp Current-controlled generator operation stopped. 9.3.4 Utility Grid Category (5xx) Name Description E501 GdSocOn Grid request due to low battery state of charge...
  • Page 44: System Category (7Xx)

    9  Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 9.3.6 System Category (7xx) Name Description E705 PwrOn Device start E706 DateSet Date or time has been changed. E707 NewSys New system configured in the QCG. E708 Fw1Update Part 1 of the firmware updated.
  • Page 45: Logged Warning Messages And Error Messages

    SMA Solar Technology AG 9  Troubleshooting 9.4 Logged Warning Messages and Error Messages 9.4.1 Sunny Island Category (1xx) Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 109 InvTmpHi Temperature of the transformer in • Ensure that the Sunny Island is the master is too high due to functional.
  • Page 46 9  Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 121 InvVtgHi An overvoltage has occurred at • terminal AC1 of the master. Ensure that the Sunny Island is functional. For this, disconnect all W 122 InvVtgHiSlv1 An overvoltage has occurred at AC sources and loads from the terminal AC1 of slave 1.
  • Page 47 SMA Solar Technology AG 9  Troubleshooting Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 141 InvVtgLo The voltage at terminal AC1 of the • master is too low due to AC Ensure that the Sunny Island is sources in the system. functional. For this, disconnect all...
  • Page 48: Battery Category (2Xx)

    W 174 OverloadSlv2 The overload capacity of slave 2 has been exceeded. F 175 StopSlvError A slave has disconnected. • Contact the SMA Service Line. 9.4.2 Battery Category (2xx) Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 201 VBATMAX Battery voltage on the master is •...
  • Page 49 Ensure that all DC sources are correctly the Sunny Island. configured. • Ensure that all SMA inverters are configured to the country data set for stand-alone grid operation. W 210 BatVtgHiWarn Battery voltage is temporarily •...
  • Page 50: Generator Or Utility Grid Category (3Xx)

    • applied to the internal In off-grid systems, ensure that the country transfer relay of slave 2. data sets of the SMA inverters are set to stand-alone grid operation (see the installation manuals of the SMA inverters). F 314 ExtVtgLoss...
  • Page 51 W 329 ExtFrqHiSlv2 Frequency at terminal AC2 energy source. of slave 2 is too high. Corrective measures for a utility grid: • Contact the SMA Service Line if required. W 331 AntiIsl Undesired stand-alone grid • is present at terminal AC2 of Ensure that the insulated wires at terminal the master.
  • Page 52 AC cables is correctly sized. W 341 ExtVtgIncProSlv2 W 343 AcVtglim The master disconnects from • Contact the SMA Service Line if required. the external energy source because the voltage at terminal AC2 is too high or the battery voltage too low.
  • Page 53 W 370 NRelNotOpenSlv2 Neutral conductor relay of slave 2 does not open. W 372 VtgFrqRatio Disconnection from the utility • Contact the SMA Service Line if required. grid or generator due to noncompliance with the voltage-frequency ratio at the master.
  • Page 54: Generator Category (4Xx)

    9  Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 380 VAcExtPhsFailS1 The line conductors of the measured AC voltage at • Ensure that the neutral conductor and line W 381 VAcExtPhsFailS2 terminals VExt and AC2 do conductor are correctly connected to the not match.
  • Page 55: Utility Grid Category (5Xx)

    The system has not calibrated. • Contact the SMA Service Line. W 705 TimeOut The watchdog of the signal processor • Contact the SMA Service Line if of the master has tripped. required. F 706 TimeOut The watchdog of the signal processor •...
  • Page 56 Ensure that all battery cells are functional. F 720 InvTmpSns The temperature sensor on the • Contact the SMA Service Line. transformer of the master is defective. F 721 InvTmpSns The temperature sensor on the heat • Contact the SMA Service Line.
  • Page 57 Ensure that the limiting values for the voltage of the external energy sources are correctly configured. F 739 SPICom Internal device communication of the • Contact the SMA Service Line. master is disturbed. W 740 SPIComSlv1 Internal device communication of slave 1 is disturbed.
  • Page 58 Read off the pending and logged warnings and errors and eliminate the causes. F 782 AIVtgMonFail Monitoring of the utility grid has • Contact the SMA Service Line. failed. F 783 CANCom Synchronization in the cluster is • interrupted at the master.
  • Page 59: External Device And Component Category (8Xx)

    Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 793 TimeOutDspSlv1 Time for performing a particular task • Contact the SMA Service Line. has been exceeded. W 794 TimeOutDspSlv2 W 797 AiVtgMonFailSlv1 1 Monitoring of the utility grid has • Contact the SMA Service Line.
  • Page 60 Start the QCG and reconfigure functioning correctly. multicluster operation (see installation manual of the Sunny Island). • Contact the SMA Service Line. F 818 BoxPhsFail One line conductor of a Sunny • Ensure that all circuit breakers of the Island is missing.
  • Page 61 • Reset the system. For this, switch off the system, wait ten minutes and restart. W 853 Sic1PvVtgHi PV voltage at the Sunny Island • Contact the SMA Service Line if required. Charger 1 is too high. W 854 Sic1PvVtgLo No PV voltage at the Sunny •...
  • Page 62 • Reset the system. For this, switch off the system, wait ten minutes and restart. W 863 Sic2PvVtgHi PV voltage at the Sunny Island • Contact the SMA Service Line if required. Charger 2 is too high. W 864 Sic2PvVtgLo No PV voltage at the Sunny •...
  • Page 63 • Reset the system. For this, switch off the system, wait ten minutes and restart. W 873 Sic3PvVtgHi PV voltage at the Sunny Island • Contact the SMA Service Line if required. Charger 3 is too high. W 874 Sic3PvVtgLo No PV voltage at the Sunny •...
  • Page 64 • Reset the system. For this, switch off the system, wait ten minutes and restart. W 883 Sic4PvVtgHi PV voltage at the Sunny Island • Contact the SMA Service Line if required. Charger 4 is too high. W 884 Sic4PvVtgLo No PV voltage at the Sunny •...
  • Page 65: General Category (9Xx)

    SMA Solar Technology AG 9  Troubleshooting Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 887 Sic4ComLoss Last communication with the • Sunny Island Charger 4 was Ensure that undamaged CAT5e cables more than 24 hours ago. are used for communication and that the cables are plugged in correctly.
  • Page 66: Questions Regarding The Sunny Remote Control

    9  Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG After automatic disconnection in battery protection mode, the Sunny Island can no longer be started? • Only charge the battery when the Sunny Island cannot be switched on (see Section 9.6 "Charging the Battery after Automatic Shutdown in Off-Grid Systems", page 69).
  • Page 67: Questions Regarding The Battery

    SMA Solar Technology AG 9  Troubleshooting 9.5.3 Questions regarding the Battery A battery cell is defective? • Remove the defective battery cell from the battery system. This reduces the rated voltage of the battery by the voltage of the battery cell.
  • Page 68: Questions Regarding Cluster Systems And Multicluster Systems

    9  Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG The set maximum permissible generator voltage might be too low. • Select the parameter 234.02 GNVtgMax and set to the maximum generator voltage. The minimum frequency set for the generator voltage might be too high.
  • Page 69: Charging The Battery After Automatic Shutdown In Off-Grid Systems

    SMA Solar Technology AG 9  Troubleshooting 9.6 Charging the Battery after Automatic Shutdown in Off-Grid Systems When a battery undergoes a deep discharge, the Sunny Island shuts down automatically and you cannot restart the Sunny Island. In order to start the Sunny Island again after an automatic shutdown, you must charge the battery in emergency charge mode.
  • Page 70 9  Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 6. If the Sunny Remote Control displays <Init System> , press and hold the button. ☑ The Sunny Remote Control displays the QCG. 7. Select the menu Emerg Charge and press the button. 8. Confirm with Y.
  • Page 71: Changing Slave Addresses In A Cluster

    SMA Solar Technology AG 9  Troubleshooting 9.7 Changing Slave Addresses in a Cluster If you want to change slave addresses (e.g. after replacing a Sunny Island) you can assign the slaves a new address using the Quick Configuration Guide (QCG). Only the address is changed, all other configurations remain as they were, e.g.
  • Page 72 9  Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Changing the Slave Addresses Without a Sunny Remote Control Only use this method if a Sunny Remote Control cannot be connected. Requirement: ☐ There is no Sunny Remote Control connected to the cluster. Procedure: 1.
  • Page 73: Cleaning And Maintenance

    SMA Solar Technology AG 10  Cleaning and Maintenance 10 Cleaning and Maintenance 10.1 Cleaning and Checking the Sunny Island Enclosure • If the enclosure is heavily soiled, use a soft brush to remove the soiling. • If the enclosure is dusty, remove the dust with a dry soft cloth. Do not use any solvents, abrasives or corrosive liquids.
  • Page 74: Checking And Maintaining The Battery

    • Check and optimize the battery management settings. • If you cannot determine the cause for the deviation, contact the SMA Service Line. 2. Stop the system and switch off the Sunny Island (see Section 6, page 32). 3. Open the load-break switch of the BatFuse and secure against reconnection.
  • Page 75: Cleaning The Fans

    SMA Solar Technology AG 10  Cleaning and Maintenance 10.7 Cleaning the Fans If the Sunny Remote Control shows the warning W137 Derate exceptionally often, one of the fans is probably defective or blocked. Procedure: Danger to life from electric shock due to live voltage High voltages are present inside the Sunny Island.
  • Page 76 10  Cleaning and Maintenance SMA Solar Technology AG • Push the front locking tabs of the fan backwards and the rear locking tabs of the fan forwards. • Slowly remove the fan from the Sunny Island. • Release and remove the fan plug.
  • Page 77: Replacing The Battery

    – Samsung – Sony This list is updated regularly (see Planning Guidelines "SMA Smart Home" at www.SMA-Solar.com). Chemical burns and poisoning caused by battery electrolytes If handled inappropriately, battery electrolytes can cause chemical burns to eyes, respiratory system and skin, and be poisonous.
  • Page 78 10  Cleaning and Maintenance SMA Solar Technology AG Procedure: 1. Stop the system and switch off the Sunny Island (see Section 6, page 32). 2. Open the load-break switch of the BatFuse and secure against reconnection. 3. Remove the battery to be replaced (see battery manufacturer's instructions).
  • Page 79: Decommissioning

    SMA Solar Technology AG 11  Decommissioning 11 Decommissioning 11.1 Disassembling the Sunny Island Danger to life from electric shock due to live voltage High voltages are present inside the Sunny Island. When the enclosure lid is removed, live components can be touched which can result in death or serious injury due to electric shock.
  • Page 80: Packaging The Sunny Island

    11  Decommissioning SMA Solar Technology AG Risk of injury due to the heavy weight of the Sunny Island • Remember that the Sunny Island weighs 63 kg. • Remove the Sunny Island vertically upwards from the wall mounting bracket. To do this, use the side recess grips or a steel rod (diameter: maximum 30 mm).
  • Page 81: Directory Of The Parameters In User Mode

    SMA Solar Technology AG 12  Directory of the Parameters in User Mode 12 Directory of the Parameters in User Mode 12.1 Inverter Category Display Page Name Description Value Explanation Tot.Power Total active power of the Sunny Island inverters ‒ ‒...
  • Page 82: Battery Category

    12  Directory of the Parameters in User Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 12.2 Battery Category Display Pages Name Description Value Explanation StateOfCharge Current battery state of charge in % ‒ ‒ Voltage Battery voltage in V ‒ ‒ PowerOut Current discharge power of the battery in kW ‒...
  • Page 83: Generator Category

    SMA Solar Technology AG 12  Directory of the Parameters in User Mode 12.3 Generator Category Display Pages The Sunny Remote Control will display these pages whenever a generator is connected and configured. Name Description Value Explanation Power Active power of the generator in kW ‒...
  • Page 84: Sic50 Category

    12  Directory of the Parameters in User Mode SMA Solar Technology AG Setting Page The Sunny Remote Control displays these pages in a battery backup system. Name Description Value Explanation Mode Manual connection to the Auto Enables automatic connection to the utility grid.
  • Page 85: Grid Feed Category

    SMA Solar Technology AG 12  Directory of the Parameters in User Mode 12.8 Grid Feed Category Display Page The Sunny Remote Control displays these pages in a system for increased self-consumption. Name Description Power Current feed-in power in kW Energy Energy fed in in kWh 12.9 Loads Category...
  • Page 86: Time Category

    12  Directory of the Parameters in User Mode SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Device Type of cluster MainClst Sunny Remote Control is connected to the main cluster. This parameter is only shown in multicluster systems. ExtnClst The Sunny Remote Control is connected to the extension cluster.
  • Page 87: Directory Of The Parameters In Installer Mode And Expert Mode

    SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode 13.1 Display Values 13.1.1 Inverter (110#) 111# Total Name Description 111.01 TotInvPwrAt Total active power of the Sunny Island inverters in a cluster in kW 111.02 TotInvCur...
  • Page 88 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value (plain text Explanation no.) 112.12 TrfTmp Temperature of the transformer in °C (expert ‒ ‒ mode) The temperature of the transformer is displayed in the master of a cluster.
  • Page 89: Battery (120#)

    SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode 114# Slave2 Name Description Value Explanation 114.01 InvOpSttSlv2 Operating state of slave 2 Init (1) Initialization Startup (2) Switch from standby to operation Standby (3)
  • Page 90: External (130#)

    13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value (plain Explanation text no.) 120.08 RmgTmFul Remaining time until next full charge in days ‒ ‒ 120.09 RmgTmEqu Remaining time until next equalization charge ‒...
  • Page 91 SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode 133# Gen State Name Description Value (plain Explanation text no.) 133.01 GnDmdSrc Source of generator request None (1) No request Bat (2) State-of-charge-dependent request Lod (3)
  • Page 92: Charge Controller (140#)

    13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 135# Slave1 Name Description 135.01 ExtPwrAtSlv1 Active power of external energy source slave 1 in kW 135.02 ExtVtgSlv1 Voltage of external energy source slave 1 in V 135.03 ExtCurSlv1...
  • Page 93: Compact (150#)

    SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Name Description 143.05 Sic2BatVtg Battery voltage of Sunny Island Charger 2 in V (expert mode) 143.06 Sic2BatCur Battery current of Sunny Island Charger 2 in A (expert mode) 143.07 Sic2HsTmp...
  • Page 94 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG Position Description Parameter State of charge of the battery (SOC) in % 120.01 BatSoc Estimated error of the state of charge in % 120.11 BatSocErr Battery temperature in °C 120.07 BatTmp...
  • Page 95: Slfcsmp (160#)

    SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Status of the Sunny Island (OpStt) Figure 19: Overview of the menu Meters Compact for the status of the Sunny Island Position Description Value Explanation Parameter...
  • Page 96 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 163# State Name Description Value Explanation 163.01 BatMntStt Status of the full charge or Full charge or equalization equalization charge charge active, energy is drawn...
  • Page 97: Adjustable Parameters

    SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode 13.2 Adjustable Parameters 13.2.1 Inverter (210#) Name Description Value Explanation Default value 210.01 InvVtgNom Nominal voltage of the Sunny Island in 172.5 V to 230 V / 50 Hz 230.0 V 264.5 V...
  • Page 98 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default value 221.06 BatWirRes Resistance of the battery cable in mΩ 0 m Ω to 100 m Ω ‒ 0 m Ω...
  • Page 99 SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode 223# Protection Name Description Value Default value 223.01 BatPro1TmStr Start time of the battery protection mode level 1 in hh:mm:ss 00:00:00 to 22:00:00 (expert mode) 23:59:59 223.02 BatPro1TmStp...
  • Page 100: External/Backup (230#)

    13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 13.2.3 External/Backup (230#) 231# General Name Description Value Explanation Default value 231.01 PvFeedTmStr Start time for PV grid feed-in 00:00:00 ‒ 04:00:00 in hh:mm:ss (expert mode) 23:59:59 231.02 PvFeedTmStp Stop time for PV grid feed-in...
  • Page 101 SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Name Description Value Explanation Default value 232.04 GdCurNom Utility grid nominal 0.0 A to 50.0 A 1 Sunny Island 16.0 A current in A 0.0 A to 100.0 A...
  • Page 102 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default value 232.39 GdVtgIncPro Limiting value for the ten 253.0 V to 264.5 V 230 V / 50 Hz 253.0 V minute average value of 242.0 V to 253.0 V 220 V / 60 Hz...
  • Page 103 SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Name Description Value Explanation Default value 232.51 PF-PFStr Displacement power 0.8 to 1 ‒ factor cos φ at the start point at PFCtlW (expert mode, protected by SMA Grid Guard) 232.52 PF-PFExtStr...
  • Page 104 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default value 233.03 GdSocTm1Stp SOC limiting value for 233.02 GdSocTm1Str ‒ disconnection from the utility to 95% grid in interval 1 in % (expert...
  • Page 105 SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode 234# Gen Control Name Description Value Explanation Default value 234.01 GnVtgMin Minimum generator voltage 172.5 V to ‒ 172.50 V in V (expert mode) 210.01 InvVtgNom 234.02 GnVtgMax...
  • Page 106 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default value 234.14 GnRvTm Permissible time for reverse 0 s to 900 s ‒ 30 s power or reverse current, in s (expert mode) 234.15 GnCtlMod...
  • Page 107 SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Name Description Value Explanation Default value 235.06 GnSocTm2Stp SOC limiting value for end of 235.05 GnSocTm2 ‒ generator request in interval 2 Str to 95%...
  • Page 108: Relay (240#)

    13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 13.2.4 Relay (240#) 241# General Name Description Value Explanation Default value 241.01 Rly1Op Multifunction relay 1 The multifunction relay is always in AutoGn function non-operative mode.
  • Page 109 SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Name Description Value Explanation Default value 241.01 Rly1Op Function of GnRn When the generator is running and AutoGn multifunction relay 1 connected, the multifunction relay function (continued) activates.
  • Page 110 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default value 241.01 Rly1Op Function of GndSwt Triggering of the grounding in the battery AutoGn multifunction relay 1 backup system (continued) 241.02 Rly2Op Multifunction relay 2...
  • Page 111 SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Name Description Value Default value 242.08 Lod2SocTm1Stp SOC limiting value for stopping load 242.07 Lod2SocTm1Str shedding 2 in interval 1 in % to 90% Interval 1 begins at time 242.11 Lod2Tm1Str.
  • Page 112: System (250#)

    13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 244# Slave1 Name Description Value Explanation Default value 244.01 Rly1OpSlv1 Multifunction relay 1 See 241.01 Rly1Op, page 108 for value and of slave 1 function explanation 244.02 Rly2OpSlv1...
  • Page 113 SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Name Description Value Explanation Default value 250.24 ClstMod Cluster type (adjustable in SingleClst Single cluster ‒ QCG) MainClst Main cluster ‒ ExtnClst Extension cluster ‒...
  • Page 114: Slfcsmpbackup (#260)

    13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 13.2.6 SlfCsmpBackup (#260) 261# General Name Description Value Explanation Default (plain text value no.) 261.01 SlfCsmpIncEna Increased self-consumption Disable Disable − Enable Enable 261.02 SlfCsmpPosSel...
  • Page 115: Authent (270#)

    SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode 13.2.7 Authent (270#) Name Description 270.01 Auth.Code Entry of the SMA Grid Guard code 13.3 Information (300#) 13.3.1 Inverter (310#) 311# Total Name Description 311.01 EgyCntIn Energy consumed by the Sunny Island in kWh 311.02 EgyCntOut...
  • Page 116 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value (plain text Explanation no.) 312.10 OpStt Operating state of the Sunny Island Operating (1) Operation Warning (2) Warning Failure (3) Failure 312.11 CardStt...
  • Page 117: Battery (320#)

    SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Name Description Value Explanation 313.05 OpSttSlv1 Operating state of slave 1 Operating Operation Warning Warning Failure Failure 313.06 FwVer2Slv1 DSP firmware version of slave 1 ‒...
  • Page 118 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description 320.11 FulChrgCnt Full charge counter 320.12 BatCurOfsErr Estimated offset error of battery current in A (expert mode) 320.13 OcvPointCnt Counter for open-circuit voltage points (expert mode) 320.15 AhCntFul...
  • Page 119: External (330#)

    SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode 13.3.3 External (330#) 331# Grid Name Description 331.01 GdEgyCntIn Energy meter for grid feed-in in kWh 331.02 GdEgyCntOut Energy meter for purchased electricity in kWh 331.03 GdEgyTmh...
  • Page 120: Operation (500#)

    13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 13.5 Operation (500#) 13.5.1 Inverter (510#) Name Description Value Explanation Default value 510.01 InvRs Trips a restart of the Sunny Island Do not restart ‒...
  • Page 121: Battery (520#)

    SMA Solar Technology AG 13  Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode 13.5.2 Battery (520#) Name Description Value Explanation Default value 520.01 ChrgSelMan Manual equalization Idle Waiting until conditions are met Idle charge Start Start Stop Stop 13.5.3 Generator (540#)
  • Page 122: Menu Structure

    14  Menu Structure SMA Solar Technology AG 14 Menu Structure 14.1 User Mode Figure 20: Menu structure: user mode SI60H-80H-BE-en-20 Operating Manual...
  • Page 123: Installer Mode And Expert Mode

    SMA Solar Technology AG 14  Menu Structure 14.2 Installer Mode and Expert Mode Figure 21: Menu structure: installer mode and expert mode Operating Manual SI60H-80H-BE-en-20...
  • Page 124: Contact

    15  Contact SMA Solar Technology AG 15 Contact If you have technical problems concerning our products, contact the SMA Service Line. We need the following data in order to provide you with the necessary assistance: • Type of Sunny Island •...
  • Page 125 South Africa SMA Solar Technology 08600 SUNNY South Africa Pty Ltd. (08600 78669) Centurion (Pretoria) International: +27 (12) 643 1785 United Kingdom SMA Solar UK Ltd. +44 1908 304899 Milton Keynes Ελλάδα SMA Hellas AE 801 222 9 222 Αθήνα International: +30 212 222 9 222 България...
  • Page 128 SMA Solar Technology www.SMA-Solar.com...

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