Check String Voltage; Leakage To Ground; Detection Of Leakage To Ground; Ac Configuration - CanadianSolar CSI-25KTL-GS-FL Installation And Operation Manual

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5.4.3.1.1 Check string voltage
To measure the open circuit voltage (VOC) and polarity of the individual strings,
perform the following steps:
WARNING
When the fuse holders are closed, parallel strings on the same MPPT are
connected together. If there is a voltage difference between the parallel
strings such as different string lengths, current will flow between the
parallel strings. Opening and closing the fuse holder in this instance is the
same as opening and closing under load. Damage to equipment and /or
injury to personnel may occur.
1. Ensure that all fuse holders are open.
2. Connect the positive lead of the meter to the positive string cable of the string under
test. Connect the negative lead of the meter to the negative string cable of the string
under test.
3. Measure the voltage present between the positive and negative pole of each string.
If the open circuit voltage of the string is near the maximum value accepted by the
inverter, verify the string length. Low ambient temperatures cause an increase in
the string voltage causing damage to the inverter.
4. Check the polarity of the string. All digital meters have a negative("-") indicator that
indicates when a voltage is negative; in this case a string connected in reverse polarity.
WARNING
Input voltages higher than the maximum value accepted by the inverter
(see "Specifications" in Section 9) may damage the inverter.
Although Canadian Solar inverters feature reverse polarity protection,
prolonged connection in reverse polarity may damage these protection
circuits and/or the inverter.
5.4.3.2 Leakage to ground
Measure leakage to ground.
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5.4.3.2.1 Detection of leakage to ground
Canadian Solar inverters are transformer less and do not have an array connection to ground.
Any measurement of a fixed voltage between ground and either the positive or negative string
voltage indicates a leakage (ground fault) to ground and must be corrected prior to energizing
the inverter or damage to the inverter may result.
To measure leakage to ground, perform the following steps:
1. Ensure that all fuse holders are open.
2. Ensure that neither negative nor positive DC conductors are connected to the ground
strip.
3. Measure each string positive connection to ground.
4. Measure each string negative connection to ground.
5. Verify the voltage is "floating", not a consistent voltage to ground. Make sure you notice
the units of the measurement. mV is not the same as V.
6. Do not close the fuse holder and connect the strings if a leakage to ground has been
detected. Improper operation and damage to the inverter may result.
5.4.4 AC configuration
Verify AC configuration.
5.4.4.1 Measure VAC and frequency
Measure VAC and verify voltage is within local grid standards.
1. Measure each phase to ground (L-G).
2. Measure phases to the other phases in pairs (L-L). PH A to PH B, PH B to PH C and
PH Cto PHA.
3. If the meter is equipped, measure the frequency of each phase to ground.
4. Ensure each measurement is within local grid standards and the inverter specifications
as noted in Section 9 "Specifications".
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