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0.6kW - 3.3kW Solax Power Network Technology(Zhejiang) Co., Ltd. Copyright Declaration No.288 Shizhu Road, Tonglu Economic Development Zone, Tonglu City, Zhejiang Province, The copyright of this manual belongs to Solax Power Network Technology(Zhejiang) Co., China. Ltd. Tel: +86 0571-56260011 Any corporation or individual should not plagiarize, partially or fully copy (including E-mail: info@solaxpower.com...
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СHANGE HISTORY Changes between document versions are cumulative. The latest version contains all updates made in previous versions. Version 01 (Jan. 3, 2023) Updated 4 Technical Data (Added technical data) Version 00 (Sept. 27, 2022) Initial release...
Contents Contents 1 Note on this Manual Scope of Validity Target Group Symbols Used 2 Safety Appropriate Usage Important Safety Instructions PE Connection and Leakage Current Explanation of Symbols EC Directives 3 Introduction Basic Features Terminals of the Inverter Dimension 4 Technical Data DC Input AC Output...
7 Troubleshooting 1.1 Scope of Validity 1 Notes on this Manual Troubleshooting This manual is an integral part of X1 Series. It describes the assembly, Routine Maintenance installation, commissioning, maintenance and failure of the product. Please read it carefully before operating.
Safety Safety 2 Safety Lightning will cause a damage either from a direct strike or from surges 2.1 Appropriate Usage due to a nearby strike. This series inverter are PV inverters which can convert the DC current Induced surges are the most likely cause of lightning damage in most of the PV generator into AC current and feed it into the public grid.
Safety Safety 2.2 Important Safety Instructions WARNING! • Authorized service personnel must disconnect both AC DANGER! and DC power from the inverter before attempting any • Danger to life due to high voltages in the inverter! maintenance or cleaning or working on any circuits •...
Safety Safety • 2.3 PE Connection and Leakage Current 2.4 Explanation of Symbols • The inverter incorporates a certified internal Residual Current Device Symbols on the Inverter (RCD) in order to protect against possible electrocution and fire hazard This section gives an explanation of all the symbols shown on the inverter in case of a malfunction in the cables or the inverter.
Safety Introduction 3 Introduction 2.4 CE Directives 3.1 Basic Features This section describes the requirements of the European low voltage Thanks for purchasing our inverter. The inverter incorporates advanced regulations, including safety instructions and system licensing conditions, technology, high reliability, and convenient control features. the user must comply with these regulations when installing, operating, •...
Introduction Introduction 3.3 Dimension 3.2 Terminals of the Inverter Dimension 120 mm 290 mm Object Description DC switch DC input terminal Dongle COM/CT AC output terminal Ground terminal Note: CT and meter is opptional. If necessary, please consult us in detail. WARNING! Only authorized personnel are allowed to set the connection.
Installation Installation 5. Installation 5.3 Installation Precaution 5.1 Check for Transport Damage The inverter is designed for outdoor installation (IP 66). Make sure the inverter is intact during transportation. If there are some Make sure the installation site meets the following conditions: visible damages, such as cracks, please contact your dealer immediately.
5.4 Installation Steps Available Space Size Preparation Ø ≥300 mm Tools below are needed before installation. ≥ 300 mm ≥300 mm ≥300 mm ≥300 mm Measuring tape Drill Multimeter Mallet Table2 Available Space Size Position Min.size Marker Cross screwdriver Wire stripper Crimping tool Left 300 mm...
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Installation b) Drill holes with the drill (hole diameter: 6mm), make sure the Ø Step 2: Match the inverter with wall bracket holes are deep enough (at least 50 mm) for installation. d) Hang the inverter over the bracket, move the inverter close to it, slightly lay down the inverter, and make sure the mounting bar on the back are fixed well with the groove on the bracket.
WARNING! Please do not ground the PV positive or negative! NOTE! Please follow the requirements of PV modules as below: • Same type; Same quantity; Identical alignment; Identical tilt. • In order to save cable and reduce the DC loss, we suggest installing the inverter near PV modules.
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e) Separate the DC connector as two parts: the plug and the cable nut. Insert the wire into plug forcibly, when a "click" is heard or felt, the pin contact assembly is seated correctly. c) Insert striped wire into pin contact and ensure all conductor strands are captured in the pin contact.
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Grid Connection h) Remove the blue protective cover of the PV +&- interface at the bottom of Ø the inverter, and insert the completed PV terminals according to the positive The inverter is designed for single phase grid. Voltage range is 220/ and negative correspondence.
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Connection Steps e) Slide the component 1 and component 2 onto the cable. a) Check the grid voltage and compare with the permissive voltage range (refer to technical data). b) Disconnect the circuit-breaker from all the phases and secure against re-connection.
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Connection steps: I) Connect the AC plug to the inverter. 1) Use a crimping tool to strip the terminal from the PE cable. Ø Earth Connection 2) Slide the heat-shrink tubing (Ul224 125℃ VW-1 600V) over the PE cable. Insert the PE cable into the terminal. Screw the ground screw with cross screwdriver shown as follow.
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6) Connect the PE line with inverter. Google 5.5.2 Communication interface This product has a series of communication interfaces: such as WiFi, COM/CT. and USB for upgrading for human and machine communication. Operating information like output voltage, current, frequency, faulty information, etc., can be delivered to PC or other monitoring equipment via these interfaces.
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Parallel connection Ø RS485 Connection Steps: The series inverter provides the parallel connection function, which could 1) Firstly unscrew the screw from the COM/CT port. (PH1 cross support several inverters to parallel in one system and can control zero screwdriver. Torque: 1.0±0.1N.m) injection to the grid with a meter installed in the main circuit.
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c) Choose “M/S Mode” to select the Master inverter. Only one inverter can be set as “Master”. M/S Mode M/S Mode Master System Limit d) Set the value for “System Limit” on the master inverter. This will be the overall power limit for parallel system. The output power of slaves will then Ø...
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b. Meter (optional) connection NOTE! With this single phase meter working together with the inverter, you can: The parallel system with Modbus Function and the EV-Charger (1) Monitor the energy to grid and from grid through the whole day. function cannot be used at the same time currently. If the EVCharger is connected when multiple inverters are working in (2) Achieve the export control function with a higher accuracy.
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Ø Meter Connection Steps: CT PIN Definition Please see the Quick Guide and User Manual for Single Phase Meter When connecting the RJ45 connector with the wire of the CT, please Installation for details. follow the sequence below: Note! It is recommended to connect our Smart meter to inverter. If there is no smart meter installed, please disable the "Export Control"...
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d. DRM DRM function (for AS4777) is provided to support several demand response modes by giving control signals as below (For other countries, DRM function is used for remote shut-off) . The user should follow the following PIN rules and cooperate with external equipment when using it. Definition DRM0 +3.3V...
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Heat Pump Settings: e. Heat Pump Connection 2.1) Enter the Settings interface and choose DryContact. Adapter box is provided to control the closing and breaking of switches by giving control signals. It can also be used to control heat pump via Adapter Box. >Settings >DryContact Meter Energy...
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EV-Charger Function b) Select “EvChargerEnable” and then enter "Mode Select". Ensure the The inverter can communicate with the smart EV-Charger to form an interface shows "Enable" under "Mode Select", which indicates the EV- intelligent photovoltaic, storage and EV charging energy system, thus Charger function started successfully.
a) Check that device is fixed well on the wall. b) Make sure the DC breaker and AC breaker are disconnected. c) AC cable is connected to grid correctly. NOTE! d) The DC cable is properly and reliably connected; The format of U-disk system shall be FAT32. e) The ground cable is properly and reliably connected;...
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Commissioning Enter the setting interface to follow the instructions when it is first time to Please select Australia Region A, B, C for power quality response modes start up. and grid protection settings during commissioning. WARNING! Power to the unit must be turned on only after installation You can adjust setpoints for power quality response modes and grid work has been completed.
6. Operation Method 6.2 LCD Structure User can see the U, I & F of the grid. (U,I,F,Pout,Pgrid) 6.1 Control panel Item Description LCD Screen Display the information of the inverter. Operating Light in blue: The inverter is in normal status. Flash in blue: The inverter is in waiting status.
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> Soft Limit >GeneralControl >Hard limit > All Test > Test Report > OvpValve test > UvpValve1 test >ReconSlope > UvpValve2 test >Enable > OfpValve test > UfpValve test >Q Power > OfpValve2 test > UfpValve2 test >Q (u) > Ovp_AVG test...
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LCD Display Ø Status • Level 1 >Grid Pgrid 0W Today 0.0kWh Total 0.0kWh Power 0W Solar Normal Normal Normal Normal 1) The first line displays the parameters(Power, Pgrid, Today and Total) and 1) Grid the values. This status shows the current condition of the AC output port of the Parameter Meaning inverter, such as voltage, current, output power and grid power.
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to confirm and alternate to next parameter. After all the numbers are confirmed. Long press “Down” to enter the date and time. Safety Date&Time >Country VDE4105 >2000-01-01 00:00 Settings NOTE! This function is used for setting the inverter The grid standard needs to be set as different regions according to local requirements.
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Export Control >Mode Select Disable/Meter/CT P(u) Function Enter > Pu_GridV1 > Enable/Disable >Enable< Back This function can limit the power. There are several values to be set. 3) DRM Function Installer can choose ”Enable” to control the inverter’s power off through the external communication.
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4) Grid Services 4-1. Usually end user do not need to set the grid parameters. All default value Reactive Power If reset is needed, any changes have been set before leaving factory according to safety rules. > Mode Select should be made according to the >Off...
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New Password > 7) RS485 CommAddr If “Enable” is selected, the inverter will communicate with the computer, through which the operating status of the inverter can be monitored. When multiple inverters are monitored by one computer, RS485 communication addresses of different inverters need to be set. RS485 function will only be effective when the address is identical.
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EvChargerEnable The user can clear the power energy of CT and meter by this function (if Mode Select the user uses meters) > Enable/Disable < 15) Adapter Box G2 The user can connect the adapter box by this function Adapter Box The user can clear the meter and CT energy by this function.
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• About 19) General Control This interface shows information of the inverter, including “Product SN”, Under the Australia safety regulations, general control will show as meter “Register SN”, “Master”, “Manager” and “Internal Code”. control. About >User Value >Soft Limit >Mode Select >General Control 60000 W Product SN:...
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(3) Power Factor: (For specific country if required by the local grid.) There are 6 modes for selecting: Off, Under-Excited, Over-Excited, PF (p), Q (u). All parameters are shown below. Parameter Comment Mode Comment Off Vac upper Voltage high protect Under excited PF Value Over excited...
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7 Troubleshooting 7.1 Troubleshooting This section contains information and procedures for solving possible problems with the inverters, and provides you with troubleshooting tips to identify and solve most problems that could occur with the inverters. This section will help you narrow down the source of any problems you may encounter.
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7.2 Routine Maintenance 8 Decommissioning Inverters do not need any maintenance or correction in most condition, but 8.1 Dismantling the Inverter if the inverter often loses power due to overheating, this can be the • Disconnect the inverter from DC Input and AC output。 following reason: •...
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parties without authorization (agreement in writing) from our company; 9 Disclaimer This limited warranty applies to products sold after date of 1st Jan 2022, K.The product is modified or altered (including the cases in which the and sold through our company or authorized resellers. The defective parts product series number or product label is altered, removed, or defaced);...
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Date of Delivery Signature Please visit our warranty website: https://www.solaxcloud.com/#/warranty to complete the online warranty registration or use your mobile phone to scan the QR code to register. For more detailed warranty terms, please visit SolaX official website: www.solaxpower.com to check it.
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PLEASE REGISTER THE WARRANTY IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION! GET YOUR WARRANTY CERTIFICATE FROM SOLAX! KEEP YOUR INVERTER ONLINE & WIN SOLAX POINTS! Open your Wait for the camera app camera to and point recognize your device the QR code at the QR code Notification...
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