SMA SUNNY ISLAND 3.0M Operating Manual

SMA SUNNY ISLAND 3.0M Operating Manual

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Operating Manual
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  • Page 1 Operating Manual SUNNY ISLAND 3.0M / 4.4M / 6.0H / 8.0H SUNNY REMOTE CONTROL S U N N Y R E M O T E C O N T R O G ri d / G en er a to M em o ry C Lo a d a rd W a rn...
  • Page 2 The information contained in these documents is property of SMA Solar Technology AG. Any publication, whether in whole or in part, requires prior written approval by SMA Solar Technology AG. Internal reproduction used solely for the purpose of product evaluation or other proper use is allowed and does not require prior approval.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SMA Solar Technology AG Table of Contents Information on this Document ..................... Validity ................................7 Target group ..............................7 Symbols................................7 Typographies ..............................8 Nomenclature ..............................8 Safety............................. 10 Intended Use..............................10 Safety Information ............................10 Information on Handling Batteries........................12 Product Description........................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents SMA Solar Technology AG 7.2.2 Loading and Saving Parameters ........................37 7.2.3 Saving the Event History and Error History ....................38 7.2.4 Displaying the SD Memory Card Status Message ..................38 7.2.5 Removing the SD Memory Card ........................38 7.2.6...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents SMA Solar Technology AG 10.8 Changing Slave Addresses in a Cluster......................91 11 Cleaning and Maintenance......................93 11.1 Cleaning and Checking the Sunny Island Inverter Enclosure ................ 93 11.2 Cleaning the Sunny Remote Control ....................... 93 11.3 Performing a Manual Equalization Charge in the Off-Grid System.............. 93 11.4 Checking the Function ............................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents SMA Solar Technology AG 13.2.5.1 Inverter (510#) ..............................155 13.2.5.2 Battery (520#)..............................156 13.2.5.3 Generator (540#) ............................157 13.2.5.4 MMC Card (550#)............................157 13.2.5.5 Grid (560#)..............................157 14 Parameters in the Communication Product ................158 15 Menu Structure..........................159 15.1 User Mode................................159...
  • Page 7: Information On This Document

    1 Information on this Document SMA Solar Technology AG 1 Information on this Document Validity This document is valid for the following device types: • SI3.0M-11 (Sunny Island 3.0M) from firmware version 3.2 • SI4.4M-11 (Sunny Island 4.4M) from firmware version 3.2 • SI6.0H-11 (Sunny Island 6.0H) from firmware version 3.1 •...
  • Page 8: Typographies

    1 Information on this Document SMA Solar Technology AG Symbol Explanation This information is relevant for systems which are to be operated in parallel with utility grid. (e.g. SMA Flexible Storage System). Content is relevant for off-grid systems. Information that is important for a specific topic or goal, but is not safety-relevant...
  • Page 9 1 Information on this Document SMA Solar Technology AG Menus are presented as follows: menu number, pound sign and menu name (e.g., 150# Compact Meters). Parameters are presented as follows: menu number, period, parameter number and parameter name (e.g., 150.01 GdRmgTm).
  • Page 10: Safety

    Alterations to the product, e.g. changes or modifications, are only permitted with the express written permission of SMA Solar Technology AG. Unauthorized alterations will void guarantee and warranty claims and in most cases terminate the operating license. SMA Solar Technology AG shall not be held liable for any damage caused by such changes.
  • Page 11 2 Safety SMA Solar Technology AG To prevent personal injury and property damage and to ensure long-term operation of the product, read this section carefully and observe all safety information at all times. Danger to life from electric shocks due to live voltage and risk of injury from short-circuit currents High voltages are present inside the Sunny Island inverter.
  • Page 12: Information On Handling Batteries

    2 Safety SMA Solar Technology AG Risk of burns due to hot components Some components of the inverter can become very hot during operation. Touching these components can cause burns. Heat build-up can cause burns. • During operation, do not touch any parts other than the enclosure lid of the inverter.
  • Page 13 Note that the battery charging behavior names used by SMA Solar Technology AG and the battery manufacturer may, in some cases, differ in meaning (for the battery charging behavior of the Sunny Island inverter, see technical information "List of Approved Lithium-Ion Batteries"...
  • Page 14 2 Safety SMA Solar Technology AG Permanent damage to the battery due to improper handling Improper set-up and maintenance of the battery can cause it to become permanently damaged. Logs can help to determine the cause. • Comply with all requirements of the battery manufacturer with regard to mounting location.
  • Page 15: Product Description

    3 Product Description SMA Solar Technology AG 3 Product Description Sunny Island The Sunny Island is a battery inverter that controls the electrical energy balance in an off-grid system, in a battery- backup system or in a system for increased self-consumption. In a battery-backup system, you can also use the Sunny Island for increased self-consumption.
  • Page 16: Control Panel Of The Sunny Island Inverter

    3 Product Description SMA Solar Technology AG Control Panel of the Sunny Island Inverter Figure 2: Layout of the control panel Position Symbol Designation Status Explanation Start-stop button − By pressing the start-stop button, you can start or stop the system. In display messages on the Sun- ny Remote Control, the start-stop button is re-...
  • Page 17: 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 18: Sunny Remote Control

    3 Product Description SMA Solar Technology AG Symbol Explanation Degree of protection IP54 The product is protected against interior dust deposits and splashing water from all angles. IP54 Certified safety The product is VDE-tested and complies with the requirements of the German Equipment and Prod- uct Safety Act.
  • Page 19 3 Product Description SMA Solar Technology AG Service Interface, SD Memory Card The Sunny Remote Control has a slot for SD memory cards. The SD memory card stores data for system control and facilitates service work. The SD memory card also allows you to update the firmware on the Sunny Island inverter. The following data is stored on the SD memory card: •...
  • Page 20: Starting And Stopping The System

    4 Starting and Stopping the System SMA Solar Technology AG 4 Starting and Stopping the System 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 10.7 "Charging the Battery After Automatic Shutdown in Off-Grid Systems (Emergency Charge Mode)", page 89).
  • Page 21: Switching Off The Sunny Island

    4 Starting and Stopping the System SMA Solar Technology AG Procedure: • Press and hold the start-stop button on the Sunny Island until the inverter LED is glowing orange. • or • Press and hold the button on the Sunny Remote Control until the progress bar has run down.
  • Page 22: Setting Time-Controlled Inverter Operation In Off-Grid Systems

    4 Starting and Stopping the System SMA Solar Technology AG Setting Time-Controlled Inverter Operation in Off-Grid Systems Example: Parameter settings for time-controlled inverter operation You want to operate the Sunny Island in inverter operation every Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., starting on Sunday, January 8, 2012.
  • Page 23: Operation Of The Sunny Island Inverter With The Sunny Remote Control

    5 Operation of the Sunny Island Inverter with the Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 5 Operation of the Sunny Island Inverter with the Sunny Remote Control 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 24: Standard Mode

    5 Operation of the Sunny Island Inverter with the Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Standard Mode 5.2.1 Display of Operating States The Sunny Remote Control displays the following operating states until the Sunny Island is started. Standby <Start Inverter> Ã xx.xx.xxxx xx.xx.xx...
  • Page 25: Information Page In Systems For Increased Self-Consumption And Battery Backup Systems

    5 Operation of the Sunny Island Inverter with the Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 5.2.2 Information Page in Systems for Increased Self-Consumption and Battery Backup Systems When the Sunny Island is started, the Sunny Remote Control provides information on the status of the system for increased self-consumption.
  • Page 26: Information Page In Off-Grid Systems

    5 Operation of the Sunny Island Inverter with the Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Position Symbol Designation Explanation Power and status of Power in kW the utility grid* The utility grid voltage and frequency are within the configured limits.
  • Page 27 5 Operation of the Sunny Island Inverter with the Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Position Symbol Designation Explanation Internal transfer relay The generator is disconnected from the stand-alone grid. The stand-alone grid is synchronized with the generator. The genera- tor is supplying the loads and charging the battery.
  • Page 28 5 Operation of the Sunny Island Inverter with the Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Position Symbol Designation Explanation Multifunction relay 2 Multifunction relay 2 is deactivated. Multifunction relay 2 is activated. hh:mm:ss Time System time Battery state of charge...
  • Page 29: User Mode

    5 Operation of the Sunny Island Inverter with the Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Status of the External Energy Source --- - ------ ! M1 0.0kW 1.1kW xx:xx:xx Figure 10: Status of the external energy source in standard mode (example)
  • Page 30: Displaying Parameters And Operating And Setting The System

    5 Operation of the Sunny Island Inverter with the Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG User mode distinguishes between display pages and setting pages. Display pages show the parameters of a category. Setting pages enable the operation and setting of the system.
  • Page 31 5 Operation of the Sunny Island Inverter with the Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Example: Selecting the Setting Page You have selected the display page Inverter (1/1). • Press the button. iInverter (1/1) Ã Tot.Power xx:x kW Timer Mode Disable •...
  • Page 32: Installer Mode And Expert Mode

    5 Operation of the Sunny Island Inverter with the Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Installer Mode and Expert Mode 5.4.1 Switching to Installer Mode or Expert Mode The installer mode is protected with an installer password. The installer password changes constantly and must be recalculated every time.
  • Page 33: Menus In Installer And Expert Mode

    5 Operation of the Sunny Island Inverter with the Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 5.4.3 Menus in Installer and Expert Mode Meters Inverter 111# Total 112# Device 113# Slave 1 Figure 12: Layout of the menu page in installer mode (example)
  • Page 34: Setting Parameters

    5 Operation of the Sunny Island Inverter with the Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 3. Press the button. ☑ The Sunny Remote Control displays the sub-menu level. The selected menu level is shown in the first line. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the Sunny Remote Control displays the first parameter page.
  • Page 35 5 Operation of the Sunny Island Inverter with the Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Example: Five-digit number for direct parameter access. The parameter 111.01 TotInvPwrAt allows you to display the complete active power of the Sunny Island inverters in a cluster. The five-digit number for direct access is 11101.
  • Page 36: Operation Of The Sunny Island Inverter With A Communication Product

    6 Operation of the Sunny Island Inverter with a Communication Product SMA Solar Technology AG 6 Operation of the Sunny Island Inverter with a Communication Product When operating a Sunny Island inverter with a communication product, observe the following differences compared with operation via Sunny Remote Control: •...
  • Page 37: Data Storage And Firmware Update

    7 Data Storage and Firmware Update SMA Solar Technology AG 7 Data Storage and Firmware Update Data Storage on the Computer With Sunny Explorer, you can save system yields and events as CSV files on your computer (see user manual of Sunny Explorer).
  • Page 38: Saving The Event History And Error History

    7 Data Storage and Firmware Update SMA Solar Technology AG Value Explanation Set2 Save the settings in the second parameter set. Factory Start the quick configuration guide. 7.2.3 Saving the Event History and Error History Requirement: ☐ The SD memory card must be inserted.
  • Page 39 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 inverter bootex.log File generated by the operating system of the computer This file is not generated by every operating system.
  • Page 40: Firmware Update

    7.3.1 Display of the Firmware Version The current firmware version of the Sunny Island and the SMA Speedwire data module Sunny Island can be downloaded as a software package at www.SMA-Solar.com. The software package contains the following components that are displayed differently on the screen of the Sunny Remote Control and communication product.
  • Page 41: Updating The Firmware Using Sunny Explorer

    The Sunny Home Manager can automatically make the current firmware available via Sunny Portal. For this, the Sunny Home Manager first transfers 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 42 7 Data Storage and Firmware Update SMA Solar Technology AG Procedure: 1. Ensure that a writable SD memory card is inserted in the Sunny Remote Control and remains inserted. 2. Switch to installer mode on the Sunny Remote Control (see Section 5.4.1, page 32). 3. Set the parameter 250.32 UpdMode to Auto.
  • Page 43: Manually Controlling The Generator

    8 Manually Controlling the Generator SMA Solar Technology AG 8 Manually Controlling the Generator 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 44: Stopping The Generator Without Autostart Function

    8 Manually Controlling the Generator SMA Solar Technology AG Stopping the Generator without Autostart Function 1. Stop the generator on the Sunny Remote Control (see Section 8.2, page 43). When you do this, the Sunny Island disconnects the stand-alone grid from the generator. 2. Open the load-break switch between the generator and the Sunny Island.
  • Page 45: Disconnecting The Sunny Island From Voltage Sources

    9 Disconnecting the Sunny Island from Voltage Sources SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Disconnecting the Sunny Island from Voltage Sources 1. Stop the system (see Section 4.3, page 20). 2. Switch off the Sunny Island (see Section 4.4, page 21). 3. Disconnect the circuit breakers and the load-break switches in the sub-distributions and secure against reconnection.
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting

    10.1.2 Display of Errors on the Communication Product (Example) Most warnings, errors and events of the Sunny Island inverter can be called up and set on the communication product (e.g. Sunny Explorer or Sunny Portal). Links to additional information can be found at www.SMA‑Solar.com. Document title and content...
  • Page 47: Sunny Island Inverter Behavior Under Fault Conditions

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 10.2 Sunny Island Inverter Behavior Under Fault Conditions Error Levels The Sunny Island distinguishes between five different levels of errors, each requiring different user interaction. Level Designation Display on the Explanation Sunny Re- mote Control Warning Warning Warning; the Sunny Island continues to run. Information in standard mode indicating that a warning has been generated.
  • Page 48: Logged Events

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 10.4 Logged Events 10.4.1 Sunny Island Category (1xx) Name Description E101 Standby Waiting mode E102 Startup Startup process E103 Run Operation E104 RunExtGn Operation with a generator E105 RunExtGd Operation with the utility grid E106 RunGdFeed...
  • Page 49: Generator Category (4Xx)

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description E204 BmsBoost Battery charge algorithm switches to boost charge E205 BmsFull Battery charge algorithm switches to full charge E206 BmsSilent Switches to energy-saving mode E207 BmsEqual Status change to equalization charge of the battery E224 BMS20PReCal 20% recalibration being performed.
  • Page 50: System Category (7Xx)

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description E606 Rly1Slv2On Multifunction relay 1 of slave 2 is activated. E609 TransferOff Internal transfer relay is open. E610 TransferOn Internal transfer relay is closed. E611 TransferSlv1Off Internal transfer relay of slave 1 is open.
  • Page 51: External Device And Component Category (8Xx)

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 10.4.7 External Device and Component Category (8xx) Name Description E824 UpdFileComplete File for firmware update transferred. E825 UpdFileCrcOK File for firmware update is OK. E827 UpdFileCrcNOK File for firmware update is damaged. E851 Sic1Detect Sunny Island Charger 1 has been detected.
  • Page 52: Logged Warning Messages And Error Messages

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 10.5 Logged Warning Messages and Error Messages 10.5.1 Sunny Island Category (1xx) Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 109 InvTmpHi Overtemperature in the • Ensure that the Sunny Island is transformer of the device at functional. For this, disconnect all...
  • Page 53 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 117 AcCurLim AC current limitation Line conductor L1: The power of • Ensure that the Sunny Island is the loads is too high for the mas- functional. For this, clean the fans ter.
  • Page 54 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 133 InvFrqLo Inverter underfrequency Line conductor L1: An underfre- • Ensure that the Sunny Island is quency has occurred at connec- functional. For this, disconnect all tion AC1 of the master.
  • Page 55 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 158 VtgOnAC1Det Voltage at AC connection A bypass switch may have bridged the Line conductor L1: The master internal transfer relay. has measured an undesired volt- • Ensure that the bypass switch is in age at connection AC1.
  • Page 56 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 169 Overload30min The device at L1 (Master) has • Reduce the power of the loads. been loaded over its 30-minute rated capacity. W 170 Overload30minSlv1 The device at L2 (slave 1) has been loaded over its 30-minute rated capacity.
  • Page 57: Battery Category (2Xx)

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 179 RetryConFail The pre-fuse F104.1 in the Mul- ticluster-Box is open. The master • Reactivate the pre-fuse. in the main cluster detects a sup- • Check the voltage supply at...
  • Page 58 • Ensure that all DC sources are at L2: Battery voltage is higher correctly configured. than the target charge voltage. • Ensure that all SMA inverters are W 209 BatVtgWrnHi The battery voltage is too high configured to the country data set and has not been generated by for stand-alone grid operation.
  • Page 59: Generator Or Utility Grid Category (3Xx)

    • In off-grid systems, ensure that the internal transfer relay of slave 1. country data sets of the SMA inverters are set to stand-alone grid W 311 RlyProtectSlv2 Excessive current has been...
  • Page 60 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 315 ExtVtgLo Disconnection from the ex- Corrective measures for a genera- ternal grid due to undervolt- tor: age at line conductor L1: The voltage of the generator or the •...
  • Page 61 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 323 ExtFrqLo Disconnection from the ex- Corrective measures for a genera- ternal grid due to too low tor: frequency at line conduc- • The generator may be overloaded.
  • Page 62 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 331 AntiIsl Disconnection from the ex- ternal grid due to undesired • Ensure that the insulated wires at stand-alone grid at line con- connection AC2 are securely ductor L1: Undesired stand-...
  • Page 63 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 339 ExtVtgIncPro Voltage increase protection Line conductor L1 • Ensure that the conductor cross- W 340 ExtVtgIncProSlv1 Voltage increase protection of section of the AC cables is correctly line conductor L2 sized.
  • Page 64 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 347 ExtOverload Disconnection from the ex- • Reduce the total power of the ternal grid due to line con- loads, e.g. by staggering their use over time. ductor failure or overload at line conductor 1: The master...
  • Page 65 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 364 PhsPwrFail The Sunny Island system discon- nects from the generator or util- • Eliminate any faults in the ity grid due to a voltage imbal- installation. ance between the line conduc- tors.
  • Page 66 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 372 VtgFrqRatio Disconnection from the external • Contact the Service, if required (see grid or generator due to non- Section 16 "Contact", page 161). compliance with the voltage-fre- quency ratio at line conduc- tor L1 (Master)
  • Page 67: Generator Category (4Xx)

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 383 HotAcBusSlv1 When the tie switch is open, AC voltage is present at line con- • Ensure that the triggering of the tie ductor L2 (slave 1). switch is correct.
  • Page 68: Utility Grid Category (5Xx)

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 10.5.5 Utility Grid Category (5xx) Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 501 GdRevPwrProt Non-permitted reverse feeding Contact the Service, if required (see Sec- into the utility grid at line con- tion 16 "Contact", page 161). ductor L1 (Master)
  • Page 69 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 704 Calib Invalid Calibration in DSP: • Contact the Service (see Section 16 The system has not calibrated. "Contact", page 161). W 705 TimeOut Watchdog DSP: The watchdog • Contact the Service, if required (see of the signal processor of the Section 16 "Contact", page 161).
  • Page 70 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 720 InvTmpSns Short circuit or cable break on • Contact the Service (see Section 16 the temperature sensor of the "Contact", page 161). transformer L1 (Master). F 721 InvTmpSns Short circuit or cable break on •...
  • Page 71 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 738 GnSynLoss Synchronization with the gener- • Ensure that the generator can be ator not successful. started. The fuel level may be too low. • Ensure that a constant and stable voltage is present at connection AC2.
  • Page 72 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 753 DateInvalid Invalid date: System time is in- • Select the parameter 250.02 Dt valid. and set the date. Select the parameter 250.03 Tm and set the time.
  • Page 73: External Device And Component Category (8Xx)

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 783 CANCom Device-internal sync pulse in the device at L1 (Master) is missing. • Ensure that undamaged CAT5e W 784 CANComSlv1 Device-internal sync pulse in the cables are used for communication device at L2 (slave 1) is missing.
  • Page 74 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 805 BoxNoGn Generator operation not possi- • Reset the off-grid system. For this, disconnect all loads, AC sources, generator and DC sources. Open the load-break switch of the BatFuse.
  • Page 75 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 811 Box24V Error in the 24 V voltage • Contact the Service (see Section 16 supply of the MCBUBox: "Contact", page 161). 24 V voltage supply in the Mul- ticluster-Box is defective.
  • Page 76 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 831 BoxQ2NotClose Error: Contactor Q2 does not • Contact the Service (see Section 16 close "Contact", page 161). Exception: In the NA-Box, the tie switch Q202 does not close. F 832 BoxQ9NotOpen Error: Contactor Q9 does not •...
  • Page 77 SMA Energy Meter: Electric correctly installed. power per line conductor is not available. • Ensure that the current firmware version of the SMA Speedwire data module is installed. W 851 Sic1BatShort Battery reversely connected or short circuit on PV charge • Ensure that the battery is correctly controller 1: Connection of the...
  • Page 78 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 853 Sic1PvVtgHi PV charge controller 1 PV • Contact the Service, if required (see generator overvoltage: PV Section 16 "Contact", page 161). voltage at the Sunny Island Charger 1 is too high. W 854 Sic1PvVtgLo No PV voltage or short cir- •...
  • Page 79 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 862 Sic2BatVtgHi PV charge controller 2 bat- • Reset the system. For this, switch off tery overvoltage: Battery volt- the system, wait ten minutes and age at the Sunny Island Charg- restart.
  • Page 80 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 871 Sic2BatShort Battery reversely connected or short circuit on PV charge • Ensure that the battery is correctly controller 3: Connection of the connected to the DC connection of battery to the Sunny Island...
  • Page 81 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 877 Sic3ComLoss No communication with DC charger for more than 24 h • Ensure that undamaged CAT5e – PV charge controller 3: Last cables are used for communication communication with the charge and that the cables are plugged in controller 3 was more than...
  • Page 82 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 885 Sic4TmpLo Sensor error (or undertem- perature) for the PV charge • Set the Sunny Island Charger to the controller 4 charger temper- operating mode "SMA ature: Sunny Island Charger 4 operation"...
  • Page 83: General Category (9Xx)

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 10.5.9 General Category (9xx) Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 905 CalFail The calibration data cannot be • Contact the Service (see read or was not completely Section 16, page 161). transferred from the device at L1 (Master).
  • Page 84 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 927 XA08DcHiCur Error message via SiCom: bat- • Eliminating the error cause in the tery charging current too high external battery management system (see battery manufacturer's F 928 XA09DcHiChgCur Error message via SiCom: Bat- documentation).
  • Page 85 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 941 XW06DcHiTmpC Warning via SiCom: Battery • Eliminating the error cause in the overtemperature in charge external battery management mode system (see battery manufacturer's documentation). W 942 XA07DcLoTmpC...
  • Page 86: Frequently Asked Questions (Faqs)

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 10.6 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 10.6.1 Questions Regarding the Sunny Island Why is the Sunny Island not switching off even though I have opened the load-break switch of the BatFuse? The Sunny Island may still be supplied from the AC side.
  • Page 87: Questions Regarding The Battery

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Why is "MMC/SD operation failed!" shown on the display? An action with the SD memory card has failed. • Use a computer to ensure that the SD memory card is free of errors. • Ensure that the data cable between the Sunny Remote Control and the Sunny Island is undamaged and that the plugs are firmly inserted into the pin connectors.
  • Page 88: Questions Regarding Multicluster Systems

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG – Set the thresholds for voltage and frequency of the generator voltage (see the Sunny Island inverter installation manual). If the symbol is displayed permanently, the Sunny Island is in the warm-up period or is blocked for connection.
  • Page 89: Charging The Battery After Automatic Shutdown In Off-Grid Systems (Emergency Charge Mode)

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Individual battery cells of a battery might have failed. • Disconnect defective battery cells and set the new rated voltage and capacity (see Section 11.8 "Replacing the Battery", page 97). 10.7 Charging the Battery After Automatic Shutdown in Off-Grid Systems (Emergency Charge Mode) When a battery undergoes deep discharge, the Sunny Island shuts down automatically and you cannot restart the...
  • Page 90 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Connecting the Generator to Connection AC1 1. Disconnect the Sunny Island from voltage sources (see Section 9, page 45). 2. If the system is a single-cluster system (single-phase or three-phase), the master must temporarily be connected as single system (see quick reference guide "Off-Grid Systems"...
  • Page 91: Changing Slave Addresses In A Cluster

    10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Danger to life from electric shock due to high voltages High voltages are present on the AC power cables and on the control cables. Touching live components can result in death or serious injury due to electric shock.
  • Page 92 10 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG ☑ The QCG configures slave 1. 9. To configure slave 2, wait until the inverter LED of slave 2 is flashing and the Sunny Remote Control shows the message To identify slave2 press Tss on the Slv. 10. Press the start-stop button on slave 2.
  • Page 93: Cleaning And Maintenance

    11 Cleaning and Maintenance SMA Solar Technology AG 11 Cleaning and Maintenance 11.1 Cleaning and Checking the Sunny Island Inverter Enclosure Damage to the inverter due to the use of cleaning agents • If the inverter is dirty, clean the enclosure, the enclosure lid, the type label and the LEDs using only clean water and a cloth.
  • Page 94: Checking The Connections

    11 Cleaning and Maintenance SMA Solar Technology AG 11.5 Checking the Connections Danger to life from electric shock due to high voltages High voltages are present inside the Sunny Island. When the enclosure lid is removed, live components can be touched that can result in death or serious injury due to electric shock.
  • Page 95: Cleaning The Fans

    11 Cleaning and Maintenance SMA Solar Technology AG • Select the parameter Health (SOH) and compare with the expected usable battery capacity. If the current state of the battery does not correspond to the expected state, carry out the following steps: •...
  • Page 96 11 Cleaning and Maintenance SMA Solar Technology AG 3. Check whether the fan guard is dusty or badly clogged. If the fan guard is dusty, clean it with a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush. If the fan guard is heavily soiled, remove it and clean it: •...
  • Page 97: Replacing The Battery

    11 Cleaning and Maintenance SMA Solar Technology AG • Release and remove the fan plug. Damage to the fan due to compressed air • Clean the fan with a soft brush, a paint brush, or a damp cloth. 6. Insert the plug of the fan in the pin connector until it snaps into place.
  • Page 98 Note that the battery charging behavior names used by SMA Solar Technology AG and the battery manufacturer may, in some cases, differ in meaning (for the battery charging behavior of the Sunny Island inverter, see technical information "List of Approved Lithium-Ion Batteries"...
  • Page 99 11 Cleaning and Maintenance SMA Solar Technology AG 11. Select the parameter BatTyp, set the battery type as follows and confirm with Y. Value Explanation VRLA Lead-acid battery with immobilized electrolyte in AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat Separator) or gel Lead-acid battery with liquid electrolyte...
  • Page 100: Decommissioning The Sunny Island

    12 Decommissioning the Sunny Island SMA Solar Technology AG 12 Decommissioning the Sunny Island Danger to life from electric shock due to high voltages High voltages are present inside the Sunny Island. When the enclosure lid is removed, live components can be touched that can result in death or serious injury due to electric shock.
  • Page 101 12 Decommissioning the Sunny Island SMA Solar Technology AG Risk of injury due to the heavy weight of the Sunny Island inverter The Sunny Island weighs 44 kg resp. 63 kg. There is risk of injury if the inverter is lifted incorrectly or dropped while being transported or when attaching it to or removing it from the wall mounting bracket.
  • Page 102: Parameters In Sunny Remote Control

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control 13.1 Directory of the Parameters in User Mode 13.1.1 Inverter Category Display Page Name Description Value Explanation Tot.Power Total active power of the Sunny Island inverters in- –...
  • Page 103: Battery Category

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Timed start Time-controlled operation Disable Disables time-controlled op- ✖ ✓ eration. Enable Enables time-controlled op- eration. 13.1.2 Battery Category Display Pages Name Description Value Explanation StateOfCha Current battery state of charge in % –...
  • Page 104: Generator Category

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Setting Pages Name Description Value Explanation Equalize Manual equalization charge Start Starts the equalization ✓ ✓ charge. Stop Stops the equalization charge. Idle Remains idle until the re- quirements for an equaliza- tion charge are met.
  • Page 105: Grid Category

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Setting Pages Name Description Value Explanation Mode Generator control Auto Enable automatic genera- ✓ ✓ tor operation. Stop Stops the generator. Start Start the generator. Run1h Starts the generator for one hour.
  • Page 106: Self Cnsmptn Category

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 13.1.6 Self Cnsmptn Category Display Pages The Sunny Remote Control displays these pages if the PV generation in a system for increased self-consumption is transferred to the Sunny Island. Name Description IncPower Current increased self-consumption in kW ✓...
  • Page 107: Pv System Category

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 13.1.10 PV System Category Display Pages The Sunny Remote Control displays these pages if PV generation in a system for increased self-consumption is transferred to the Sunny Island. Name Description Power Power PV generation in kW ✓...
  • Page 108: Identity Category

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Setting Page Name Description Explanation Date Date in dd.mm.yyyy Set the date. ✓ ✓ Time Time in hh:mm:ss Set the time. ✓ ✓ 13.1.13 Identity Category Display Pages Name Description Serial No.
  • Page 109 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 112# Device Name Description Value Explanation (Plain text no.) 112.01 InvOpStt Operating state of the Sunny Island Init (1) Initialization ✓ ✓ inverter Startup (2) Switch from standby to operation Standby (3)
  • Page 110 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 113# Slave1 Name Description Value Explanation (Plain text no.) 113.01 InvOpSttSlv1 Operating state of slave 1 Init (1) Initialization ✓ ✓ Startup (2) Switch from standby to operation Standby (3) Standby...
  • Page 111 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 114# Slave2 Name Description Value Explanation (Plain text no.) 114.01 InvOpSttSlv2 Operating state of slave 2 Init (1) Initialization ✓ ✓ Startup (2) Switch from standby to operation Standby (3) Standby...
  • Page 112: Battery (120#)

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 13.2.1.2 Battery (120#) Name Description Value Explanation (Plain text no.) 120.01 BatSoc State of charge of the battery (SOC) 0% to 100% – ✓ ✓ based on the nominal battery capac- ity in %...
  • Page 113: External (130#)

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 13.2.1.3 External (130#) 131# Total Name Description 131.01 TotExtPwrAt Total active power of the external grid connection in kW ✓ ✓ 131.02 TotExtCur Total current of the external grid connection in A ✓...
  • Page 114 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 132# Grid State Name Description Value Explanation (Plain text no.) 132.01 GdStt Utility grid status (expert mode) Off (1) Off; Grid operation is dis- ✓ ✓ abled. Init (2) Initialization; Utility grid has been detected.
  • Page 115 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 133# Gen State Name Description Value Explanation (Plain text no.) 133.01 GnDmdSrc Reason for requesting genera- None (1) No request ✖ ✓ tor: Bat (2) State-of-charge-dependent re- quest Lod (3)
  • Page 116: Charge Controller (140#)

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description 134.03 ExtCur Current of the external grid connection at line conductor L1 in A ✖ ✓ 134.04 ExtFrq Frequency of external energy source in Hz ✖ ✓ 134.05 ExtPwrRt Reactive power of the external grid connection at line conductor L1 in kVAr ✖...
  • Page 117 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 142# SIC50 1 Name Description 142.01 Sic1EgyCntIn Total PV energy of Sunny Island Charger charge controller 1 in kWh ✖ ✓ 142.02 Sic1TdyEgyCntIn Daily energy of Sunny Island Charger charge controller 1 in kWh ✖ ✓...
  • Page 118: Compact (150#)

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description 144.06 Sic3BatCur Battery current of Sunny Island Charger charge controller 3 in A (expert ✖ ✓ mode) 144.07 Sic3HsTmp Heat sink temperature of Sunny Island Charger charge controller 3 in °C ✖ ✓...
  • Page 119 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Position Description Parameter Charging voltage setpoint in V 120.03 BatChrgVtg ✓ ✓ Battery voltage in V 120.02 BatVtg ✓ ✓ Total battery current of the cluster in A 120.06 TotBatCur ✓ ✓ AC Measured Values of the Sunny Island Inverter (Inv)
  • Page 120: Slfcsmp (160#)

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Status of the Sunny Island Inverter (OpStt) Meters Compact OpStt Figure 18: Overview of the menu Meters Compact for the status of the Sunny Island inverter Position Description Value Explanation Parameter Operating state of the Sunny Is-...
  • Page 121 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description 162.08 PvEgyMtr PV production meter reading in kWh ✓ ✖ 162.09 GdFeedEgyTdy Today's grid feed-in in kWh ✓ ✖ 163# State Name Description Value Explanation 163.01 BatMntStt Battery maintenance charge ✓...
  • Page 122: Multicluster (170#)

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 13.2.1.7 Multicluster (170#) 171# Total The menu 171# Total is visible until firmware version 3.5 of the Sunny Island. Firmware version 3.5 of Sunny Island can only be used in multicluster systems with the Multicluster-Box 12 of device type MC-BOX-12.3-20.
  • Page 123 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation 172.16 TotInvPwrAtExt4 Active power of extension clus- – – ✖ ✓ ter 4 in kW 172.17 TotInvPwrAtExt5 Active power of extension clus- – – ✖ ✓ ter 5 in kW 172.18...
  • Page 124: Adjustable Parameters

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation 172.37 OpSttExt1 Operating state of extension Operating (1) Operation ✓ ✓ cluster 1 Warning (2) Warning Failure (3) Error 172.38 OpSttExt2 Operating state of extension see 172.32 OpSttExt1 ✓...
  • Page 125: Battery (220#)

    Note that the battery charging behavior names used by SMA Solar Technology AG and the battery manufacturer may, in some cases, differ in meaning (for the battery charging behavior of the Sunny Island inverter, see technical information "List of Approved Lithium-Ion Batteries"...
  • Page 126 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 221.05 BatTmpStr Battery temperature as 0°C to – ✓ ✓ 35°C connection limit after 221.04 BatTmpMax overtemperature discon- nection in °C (expert mode) 221.06 BatWirRes Cable resistance of the 0 mΩ...
  • Page 127 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 222.09 ChrgVtgEqu Cell voltage setpoint for 2.30 V to 2.70 V Off-grid ✖ ✓ 2.45 V equalization charge in V VRLA, on-grid ✓ ✖ 2.55 V (expert mode) FLA, on-grid ✓...
  • Page 128 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Default Value 223.07 BatPro3Soc Battery SOC for protection mode level 3 0% to 70% ✖ ✓ 10 % as % (expert mode) 223.08 BatProTmm Minimum time (in minutes) during which 1 min to 20 min...
  • Page 129: External/Backup (230#)

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 13.2.2.3 External/Backup (230#) 231# General Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 231.01 PvFeedTmStr Start time for PV grid feed- 00:00:00 to – ✖ ✓ 04:00:00 in in hh:mm:ss (expert 23:59:59 mode) 231.02...
  • Page 130 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 232.03 GdVtgMax Upper maximum thresh- 210.01 InvVt- 230 V / 50 Hz ✓ ✓ 264.50 old of line voltage for gNom to voltage monitoring in V 264.50 V...
  • Page 131 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 232.08 GdVldTm Minimum observation 5 s to 900 s VDE-AR-N 4105 ✓ ✓ 60 s time for line voltage AS4777 and frequency in the 220 V / 60 Hz 300 s...
  • Page 132 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 232.14 GdFrqMinDel Lower frequency differ- 0.00 Hz to ‒ ✓ ✓ 0.02 Hz ence for valid grid con- 2.50 Hz nection in Hz (expert mode, protected by SMA Grid Guard)
  • Page 133 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 232.43 P-HzStop Difference between re- 0.0 Hz to 5.0 Hz This values defines ✓ ✖ 0.2 Hz set frequency and grid how many Hz above frequency, linear instan- 210.02 InvFrqNom...
  • Page 134 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 232.52 PF-PFExtStr Excitation type of the OvExt Lagging ✓ ✓ OvExt start point, configura- UnExt Leading tion of cos Phi(P) char- acteristic curve, direct specification (expert mode, protected by SMA Grid Guard)
  • Page 135 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 232.60 EZATyp Type of PV system feed- Symmetric All PV inverters are ✓ ✖ – in (expert mode, pro- three-phase and feed tected by in symmetrically.
  • Page 136 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 233.06 GdTm1Str Start of standard addi- 00:00:00 to ‒ ✖ ✓ ‒ tional time period for grid 23:59:59 request in hh:mm:ss (ex- pert mode) 233.07...
  • Page 137 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 234.03 GnCurNom Nominal generator cur- 0.0 A to 50.0 A 1 Sunny Island ✖ ✓ 16.0 A rent in A 0.0 A to 100.0 A Two Sunny Island 16.0 A inverters, parallel 0.0 A to 150.0 A...
  • Page 138 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 234.11 GnErrStpTm Idle time after generator 0 h to 24 h ‒ ✖ ✓ 1 h error in hours (expert mode) 234.12 GnWarmTm Warm-up time in seconds 5 s to 900 s ‒...
  • Page 139 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 235# Gen Start Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 235.01 GnAutoEna Automatic restart of gen- Disable ✖ ✓ On erator in the event of dis- Enable turbance 235.02 GnAutoStr Number of attempts to 0 to 10 ‒...
  • Page 140 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 235.10 GnPwrStr Load limit: Generator 235.11 – ✖ ✓ 4.0 kW start for generator re- GnPwrStp to quest based on power in- 300.0 kW  kW (expert mode) 235.11...
  • Page 141: Relay (240#)

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 13.2.2.4 Relay (240#) 241# General Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 241.01 Rly1Op Operating mode of the multifunc- Value and description see fol- ✓ ✓ AutoGn tion relay 1 lowing table 241.01 Rly1Op:...
  • Page 142 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 241.01 Rly1Op: Operating mode of the multifunction relay 1 Value Explanation Timer 2 The Sunny Island controls external processes time-dependently. When the set time #243 Timer is reached, the multifunction relay is activated.
  • Page 143 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 241.01 Rly1Op: Operating mode of the multifunction relay 1 Value Explanation GndSwt Triggering of the grounding in the battery backup system GriRdtSwt Triggering of redundant contactor for grid disconnection in the battery backup system...
  • Page 144 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Default Value 242.10 Lod2SocTm2Stp Battery state of charge limit for end of 242.09  ✓ ✓ 50 % load shedding 2 in additional time pe- Lod2SocTm2Str to 90% riod as % 242.11...
  • Page 145: System (250#)

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 244# Slave1 Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 244.01 Rly1Op Operating Value and explanation see 241.01 Rly1Op ✓ ✓ Slv1 mode of the multifunction re- lay 1 of slave 1 244.02 Rly2Op Operating Value and explanation see 241.01 Rly1Op...
  • Page 146 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 250.09 ComAdr Communication ad- 0 to 65535 – ✓ ✓ dress (non-ad- justable) 250.11 AfraEna Automatic frequency Disable Disable ✖ ✓ – synchronization Enable...
  • Page 147: Slfcsmpbackup (#260)

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 250.31 ChLstSel Selection of short or Short Short ✓ ✓ Standard normal channel list Standard Standard (expert mode) The length must be compatible with the communication de- vice.
  • Page 148 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 261.04 SlfCsmpSpnt Specification of the ≤ 0 W Negative value: grid feed-in ✓ ✖ 0 W control target at ac- No grid feed-in and pur-...
  • Page 149: Authent (270#)

    ** The setting of the parameter 262.05 MinSlfCsmpSOC to 35% for lead-acid batteries corresponds to a discharge of 65% until the SOC is reached (see 120.01 BatSoc). 13.2.2.7 Authent (270#) Name Description 270.01 Auth.Code Entry of the SMA Grid Guard code ✓ ✖ 13.2.3 Information (300#) 13.2.3.1 Inverter (310#) 311# Total Name Description 311.01...
  • Page 150 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation (Plain text no.) 312.03 ApplSel Operating mode of the Offgrid Sunny Island is operating in the ✓ ✓ Sunny Island (expert mode) stand-alone grid. OnGrid Sunny Island is connected to the utility grid.
  • Page 151 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation (Plain text no.) 312.12 FwVer2 Firmware version of the logic – – ✓ ✓ component (digital signal processor) 312.13 FwVer3 Boot loader of the operation –...
  • Page 152: Battery (320#)

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation 313.05 OpSttSlv1 Operating state of slave 1 (line conductor 2) Operating Operation ✓ ✓ Warning Warning Failure Error 313.06 FwVer2Slv1 DSP firmware version of slave 1 – – ✓ ✓...
  • Page 153 13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description 320.05 BatEgyCntOut Energy meter for battery discharging in kWh ✓ ✓ 320.06 AhCntIn Battery charging counter in Ah ✓ ✓ 320.07 AhCntOut Battery discharging counter in Ah ✓ ✓ 320.08 BatTmpPkMin Minimum battery temperature [°C]...
  • Page 154: External (330#)

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description 320.30 SocHgm000 Frequency distribution of SOC in relation to time, when SOC is equal to 0%, ✓ ✓ in % (expert mode) 320.31 SocVtgCal Recalibration of SOC based on open-circuit voltage only in % (expert mode) ✓...
  • Page 155: Report (400#)

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 13.2.4 Report (400#) 410# Error Active Display of currently pending warnings and errors (see Section 10 "Troubleshooting", page 46). 420# Error History History of warnings and errors (see Section 10 "Troubleshooting", page 46). 430# Event History History of events (see Section 10 "Troubleshooting", page 46).
  • Page 156: Battery (520#)

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG Name Description Value Explanation Default Value 510.07 CntRs Delete energy meter Sunny Island ✓ ✓ – The value indicates which en- Battery ergy meter is to be deleted. Generator Utility grid...
  • Page 157: Generator (540#)

    13 Parameters in Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 13.2.5.3 Generator (540#) Name Description Valu Explanation Default value 540.01 GnManStr Manual generator start Auto Automatic ✖ ✓ Auto Start Starting Stop Stop Run1h Start for 1 hour 540.02 GnAck...
  • Page 158: Parameters In The Communication Product

    14 Parameters in the Communication Product Most parameters of the Sunny Island inverter can be called up and set on the communication product (e.g. Sunny Explorer or Sunny Portal). Links to additional information can be found at www.SMA‑Solar.com. Document title and content Document type...
  • Page 159: Menu Structure

    15 Menu Structure SMA Solar Technology AG 15 Menu Structure 15.1 User Mode Figure 19: Menu structure: user mode Operating Manual SI30M-44M-60H-80H-BE-en-33...
  • Page 160: Installer Mode And Expert Mode

    15 Menu Structure SMA Solar Technology AG 15.2 Installer Mode and Expert Mode Figure 20: Menu structure: installer mode and expert mode SI30M-44M-60H-80H-BE-en-33 Operating Manual...
  • Page 161: Contact

    16 Contact SMA Solar Technology AG 16 Contact If you have technical problems with our products, please contact the SMA Service Line. We require the following information in order to provide you with the necessary assistance: • Sunny Island inverter type • Sunny Island inverter serial number •...
  • Page 162 16 Contact SMA Solar Technology AG SMA Solar (Thailand) Co., Ltd. 대한민국 SMA Technology Korea Co., Ltd. 서울 +66 2 670 6999 +82-2-520-2666 South Africa SMA Solar Technology South Africa Argentina SMA South America SPA Pty Ltd. Brasil Santiago Cape Town Chile +562 2820 2101 08600SUNNY (08600 78669) Perú...
  • Page 164 www.SMA-Solar.com...

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