Omnik Omniksol-5KW-TH-TL3-NS User Manual

Omnik Omniksol-5KW-TH-TL3-NS User Manual

Grid-connected inverter

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Grid-Connected Inverter
Omniksol-
5KW/6KW-TH-TL3-NS
8KW/10KW/13KW/16KW-TL3-NS

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  • Page 1 User Manual Grid-Connected Inverter Omniksol- 5KW/6KW-TH-TL3-NS 8KW/10KW/13KW/16KW-TL3-NS...
  • Page 2 Legal Disclaimer ● Not all or part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of our company. ● The products, services or features you purchased shall be subject to the commercial contract and terms.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Conten 1 General Information ....................1 1.1 Safety Messages ..........................1 1.2 Validity ............................2 1.3 Safety Precautions .......................... 2 2 Product Overview ....................4 2.1 Components of PV Grid-Connected System ................... 4 2.2 Schematic Diagram ......................... 5 2.3 Appearance of Inverter........................5 2.4 Weights and Dimensions of Inverter ....................
  • Page 4: General Information

    1 General Information 1.1 Safety Messages Read the manual carefully to become familiar with the equipment before trying to install, operate, service or maintain it. The following safety messages may appear throughout this manual or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards. DANGER DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 5: Validity

    1.2 Validity This manual is valid for the following residential three phase on-grid PV inverters (Hereinafter referred to as inverter): 5kW/6kW/8kW/10kW/13kW/16kW 1.3 Safety Precautions Follow the precautions and special safety instructions provided in the manual when operating the products. Our company will not be liable for any consequences that are caused due to violations regarding general safety regulations and equipment design, production, and usage safety standards.
  • Page 6 DANGER! The damaged device or system fault may result in electric shock or outbreak of a fire! ● Check if there is damage or other dangerous conditions for the device before operation. ● Check if the external device and circuit connection are in a safe state.
  • Page 7: Product Overview

    hot components of the inverter during operating to avoid burns. 2 Product Overview 2.1 Components of PV Grid-Connected System PV grid-connected system consists of PV modules, PV grid-connected inverters, metering device and power distribution system. The solar energy is converted into DC via PV modules, and then the DC is converted into sinusoidal AC which has the same frequency and phase as the utility grid and fed into the utility grid via inverters.
  • Page 8: Schematic Diagram

    2.2 Schematic Diagram Grid-connected DC switch MPPT circuit relay PV1+ Leakage current deteciton PV1- PV2+ PV2- PV insulation resistance MASTER MCU SLAVE MCU detection Bluetooth RS485 RS485 WIFI/GPRS Note: The inverter topology consists of boost and inversion. PV input feeds into the public power grid via DC filtering, boosting, DC bus decoupling, inverter and AC filtering.
  • Page 9: Weights And Dimensions Of Inverter

    ② DC Input Terminals To connect inverter to PV modules ③ DC Switch To directly control DC input On / Off Communication ④ To connect Wi-Fi or other communication module Terminals To prevent from condensing and fogging, and balance Ventilation Valve differential pressure between inside and outside the ⑤...
  • Page 10 MODEL OMNIKSOL OMNIKSOL OMNIKSOL OMNIKSOL OMNIKSOL OMNIKSOL -5K-TH- -6K-TH- -8K- TL3- -10K- TL3- -13K -TL3- -16K -TL3- TL3-NS TL3-NS INPUT(DC) Max. Input Power 6.5kW 7.8kW 10.4kW 13kW 16.9kW 20.8kW Max. Input Voltage 1000V Start-up Voltage 180V 250V MPPT Voltage Range 120-950V 200-950V MPPT Voltage Range at Full Load...
  • Page 11: Unpacking And Storage

    Communication RS485, Wi-Fi(optional), GPRS (optional) Safety Standard NB/T 32004, IEC62109-1, IEC62109-2 EMC Standard NB/T 32004, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-3, EN 61000-6-4 Self-consumption at Night <1W Isolation Transformerless IP Rating IP65 Operating Temperature -25℃+ 60℃(> 45℃ downgrading) Relative Humidity 0~100% (no condensation) Cooling Natural cooling...
  • Page 12 retained. The packaging box needs to be sealed with tape. ➢ The inverter should be stored in a clean and dry place that free from dust and water vapor erosion. ➢ The temperature of the storage place should be kept at -30° C - +85° C and the relative humidity should be maintained between 0 and 100% without condensation.
  • Page 13: Installation

    4 Installation 4.1 Mounting Location DANGER! Danger to life due to fire or explosion! ● Do not mount the inverter on flammable construction materials. ● Do not install the inverter in areas where highly flammable materials are stored. ● Do not install the inverter in areas with a risk of explosion.
  • Page 14 Note: Only install the inverter vertically or tilted backwards no more than 15 degrees. Do not tilt or install the inverter horizontally. The wiring terminal should be downwards. In order to maintain sufficient ventilation, when installing the inverter, a minimum clearance of 30 cm at the sides and 50 cm at the top must be maintained.
  • Page 15 4. Attach the inverter to the wall mounting bracket. Screw the inverter to the wall mounting bracket on both sides using the M5 screws provided. Tighten the screws and make sure that they are securely in place. 5. The Wall mounting bracket reserved a padlock hole to prevent the inverter from being stolen.
  • Page 16: Electrical Connection

    5 Electrical Connection 5.1 Safety Precautions DANGER! Improper wiring may result in fatal injury to operator or unrecoverable damage to the inverter. Only qualified personnel can perform the wiring operation. The breakers on the AC/DC sides of the inverter must be disconnected and the warning marks must be set before wiring.
  • Page 17: Dc Connection

    5.3 DC Connection DANGER! Before electrical connection, cover the PV battery modules with light- proof material and disconnect the circuit breaker on the DC side. WARNING! This product is a non-isolated inverter, the positive and negative electrodes of the PV module cannot be grounded, otherwise it will emit PV ISO Fault.
  • Page 18: Ac Connection

    1. Strip the DC cable insulation about 8 mm to expose the copper wire. Insert the cable copper wire into the metal core of the connector and tighten it with a crimper (As shown in the figure below). 2. Loosen the terminal cover and pass the cable through the terminal cover. Insert the die into the wiring slot till you hear a sound indicating that the connection is in place.
  • Page 19 2. Fix L1, L2, L3, N and PE wires to the corresponding AC terminals with a screwdriver and ensure that the PE wire is properly grounded (As shown in the figure below). 3. Insert the shell into the AC terminal, hear a sound of “click”, then tighten the waterproof connector cap.
  • Page 20: Second Protective Earth Connection

    CAUTION Making the inverter output cable and installation instructions is only for reference. Please note that OMNIKSOL-5~16K-TH-TL3-NS output wiring is 3W + N + PE. 5.5 Second Protective Earth Connection DANGER! Do not connect the neutral wire to the enclosure as a PE cable. Otherwise, electric shocks could occur.
  • Page 21 CAUTION The anti-backflow meter and current transformer (CT) should be installed at the front end of the connection point between the inverter, all loads and the grid (that is, close to the public power grid). The direction of the current transformer (CT) is from the user side to the public power grid side.
  • Page 22 Definition Description Live-A No special requirements Live-B No special requirements Live-C No special requirements Neutral No special requirements CT-Live-A White wire CT-Live-A Black wire CT-Live-B White wire CT-Live-B Black wire CT-Live-C White wire CT-Live-C Black wire RS485-A No special requirements RS485-B No special requirements As shown in the above figure, the anti-backflow meter terminals 24 &...
  • Page 23: Installing The Communication Module

    6 Installing the Communication Module Insert the Wi-Fi module into the COM1 communication interface at the bottom of the inverter and tighten the fastening screw. The RJ45 plug for electric meter communication and digital input is inserted into the COM2 connector, the RJ45 plug for DRM communication is inserted into the COM3 connector (only for Australian configuration).
  • Page 24 Definition DRM1/5 DRM2/6 DRM3/7 DRM4/8 Shorted blank GEN/0 LOAD/0 The RS485 communication interface of external meter – A and B are separately connected to the pin 8 and pin 6 of COM2 to realize the communication between the inverter and meter.
  • Page 25: Operation

    7 Operation 7.1 Switching On 1. Follow the above instructions to complete the connection of PV arrays and wiring on the AC/DC side of the inverter. 2. Before turning on the inverter, verify the following items: ➢ The inverter is installed correctly and securely. The installation environment is convenient for operation and maintenance.
  • Page 26: Auto Test Function(For Italy

    LED Display Status Explanation Illuminated Communication is normal Extinguish Communication module is disconnected Inverter is in grid-connected power Illuminated generation status Inverter is waiting for on-grid or in the Flashes at 1 second interval started state Illuminated Inverter fault Flashes quickly at 0.2 seconds Grid fault interval Flashes slowly at 1 second...
  • Page 27 So far, the auto test is completed.
  • Page 28: Monitoring

    8 Monitoring This series of inverters doesn’t have an LCD display screen; therefore, the wireless communication module is required to view the running state. Please refer to section 6 for the installation of wireless communication module. After installing the Wi-Fi communication module, users can download a mobile App to monitor the running state of the whole PV system.
  • Page 29 Login: Click on [Log in] in the App home page, and enter your email and password. 8.1.3 Create Plant 1. Method 1: Click on [Add] in the App home page, and click the [Plant] icon from the pop-up menu, then scan the serial number of the stick logger.
  • Page 30 Method 2: Click the [Plant] icon first to enter the plant list, then click [+] in the upper right corner to add the plant, then scan the serial number of the stick logger. Note: If fail to scan by method 1 and method 2, you can manually enter the serial number.
  • Page 31 electricity prices and subsidies) 3. Enter the plant name. It is suggested to create a plant name like “location + name + capacity”, then click on [Done]. 4. Then the plant you added is shown on the homepage.
  • Page 32: Home Edition App

    8.2 Home Edition App Home edition APP is mainly used for residential PV system. It collects power generation information and operation information to enable users to obtain the running status information of the inverter in time. 8.2.1 Software Installation Search “Solarman” in Apple Store to download the App for iPhones, Search “Solarman” in Google Play to download the App for Android phones.
  • Page 33 8.2.3 Create Plant 1. After login, click [+] in the upper right corner and follow the on-screen instructions. Then scan the serial number of the stick logger, or manually enter the serial number. 2. Edit Plant Information ➢ Confirm your plant location. GPS function will automatically locate the plant site. If you want to modify the location, click the [map] icon , and then manually enter the plant address.
  • Page 34 3. Enter the plant name. It is suggested to create a plant name like “location + name + capacity”, then click on [Done]. 4. Then the plant you added is listed on the homepage.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting For Fault Messages Displayed On App

    9 Troubleshooting for Fault Messages Displayed on APP Fault Messages Description Corrective Action Grid Overvoltage / Voltage on AC side Check if the grid voltage is within the Undervoltage exceeds the allowable allowable range. Contact the local range operation and maintenance personnel for any help.

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