Splash StecaGrid 3600 Quick Start Manual

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StecaGrid Inverter – Domestic Installation

Inverter summary

Inverter Manufacturer
Inverter Model
Inverter Size
Maximum number of inverters connected to a single
SPLASH Monitoring STREAMbox

List of parts required for connection of inverter to SPLASH Monitoring

To enable you to connect the above inverter to SPLASH Monitoring you will need a SPLASH Monitoring STREAMbox
and connection cables, these parts are listed below.
Part description
Inverter Make / Model
SPLASH Monitoring STREAMbox
Connection cable STREAMbox to inverter
Connection cable STREAMbox to clients router or LAN
Optional
info@splashmonitoring.com
Steca
StecaGrid 3600
3600W
99
Part number
As above
SMSB HW - Hardwired network and inverter connections
Part numbers Steca D9F-RJ45 3m
Steca D9F-RJ45 10m
Part numbers SM CAT5 1m – 1m CAT5 cable
SM CAT5 2m – 2m CAT5 cable
SM CAT5 5m – 5m CAT5 cable
SM CAT5 10m – 10m CAT5 cable
USB to RS485 D9F Adapter
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  • Page 1 SPLASH Monitoring STREAMbox List of parts required for connection of inverter to SPLASH Monitoring To enable you to connect the above inverter to SPLASH Monitoring you will need a SPLASH Monitoring STREAMbox and connection cables, these parts are listed below.
  • Page 2 We have found that the most reliable long-term results are achieved when the Streambox, DL2 and their respective power supplies are installed well away from daily operational areas. The problem is that the loss of the Splash Monitoring service is not immediately obvious, so it can be many days or weeks before someone realises that their system is not being updated.
  • Page 3 Try power cycling the STREAMbox – switch it off, wait 5 sec, switch it back on.  Try logging on to the STREAMbox: enter “splash” in your web browser’s address line, or if your STREAMbox has a fixed IP address, enter that into your web browser. For instructions on how to use the STREAMbox’s ‘Web Information Page’...
  • Page 4  The most common issue we encounter is the site’s network firewall not allowing outbound traffic. This is rarely an issue with domestic routers, but very common in managed commercial networks. Unless you have someone you can ask (like a network administrator) a good way to detect this issue is to log onto the STREAMbox and run a ‘Healthcheck’...
  • Page 5 “Error Code” is greater than 0, send an SMS to a maintenance engineer; whereas if the “Warning Code” is greater than 0, send an email to yourself. For information on how to set up alerts see the “Alerts” button on your SPLASH Monitoring Dashboard.
  • Page 6 Try power cycling the STREAMbox – switch it off, wait 5 sec, switch it back on.  Try logging on to the STREAMbox: enter “splash” in your web browser’s address line, or if your STREAMbox has a fixed IP address, enter that into your web browser. For instructions on how to use the STREAMbox’s ‘Web Information Page’...

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