Goodrive100-PV Series Solar Pump Inverter
Function
code
Previous 8 fault
P07.59
Previous 9 fault
P07.60
Previous 10 fault
P07.61
Previous 11 fault
P07.62
Previous 12 fault
P07.63
Previous 13 fault
P07.64
Previous 14 fault
P07.65
Previous 15 fault
P07.66
Previous 16 fault
P07.67
Previous 17 fault
P07.68
Previous 18 fault
P07.69
Previous 19 fault
P07.70
Previous 20 fault
P07.71
Name
15: Boost module overheat (OH1)
16: Inverter module overheat (OH2)
type
17: External fault (EF)
18: RS485 communication fault (CE)
type
19: Current detection fault (ItE)
20: Motor antotune fault (tE)
type
21: EEPROM operation error (EEP)
22: PID feedback disconnection (PIDE)
type
23: Braking unit fault (bCE)
24: Running time reached (END)
type
25: Electronic overload (OL3)
26–31:Reserved
32: To-ground short-circuit fault 1 (ETH1)
type
33: To-ground short-circuit fault 2 (ETH2)
34: Speed deviation fault (dEu)
type
35: Mal-adjustment (STo)
36:Underload fault (LL)
type
37: Hydraulic probe damage (tSF)
38: PV reverse connection fault (PINV)
type
39: PV overcurrent (PVOC)
40: PV overvoltage (PVOV)
type
41: PV undervoltage (PVLV)
42: Fault on 422 communication with the
type
boost module (E-422)
43: Bus overvoltage detected on the boost
type
module (OV)
Note: Faults 38aul are only detected in
boost. The boost module stops working
immediately after detecting a fault, while
returning the fault information to the inverter
module in the next data returning.
type
Alarms:
Light-weak pre-alarm (A-LS)
Underload pre-alarm (A-LL)
Full-water pre-alarm (A-tF)
Empty-water pre-alarm (A-tL)
Description
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Function parameter list
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Questions and answers
I want to connect a low water level sensor to GD100-PV invt how it supposed to do
The low water level sensor should be connected to the INVT Goodrive100-PV Series inverter at the designated terminal. Based on the standard wiring diagram:
1. Identify the low water level switch terminals.
2. Connect the common terminal of the sensor to the COM terminal on the inverter.
3. Connect the sensor output to the appropriate input terminal (e.g., S1 or S4) on the inverter.
4. Ensure wiring is secure and correctly configured according to the installation guidelines.
This setup allows the inverter to receive signals from the low water level sensor and respond accordingly.
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