SunSynk LIFELYNK X SM3.6kWLL User Manual
SunSynk LIFELYNK X SM3.6kWLL User Manual

SunSynk LIFELYNK X SM3.6kWLL User Manual

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  • Page 1 LIFELYNK X - SM3.6kWLL LIFELYNK MOBILE USER MANUAL UK/EU www.sunsynkmobile.com / sales@sunsynkmobile.com Please retain for 2724 future reference...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDEX SAFETY OPERATION General Safety Information System Flow Safety Instructions Switching On / Off Symbols in the Manual Home Screen Symbols in the Product Home Settings Product Disposal Basic Settings Language Settings Grid Mode Settings PRODUCT INTRODUCTION Work Mode Settings System Logger BOX CONTENTS Advance Settings...
  • Page 3: Safety

    SAFETY General Safety Information This device should only be used in accordance with the instructions within this manual and in ƒ compliance with local, regional and national laws and regulations. Only allow this device to be installed, operated, maintained or repaired by other person(s) who have also read and understood this manual.
  • Page 4: Symbols In The Manual

    MC4 connections. If this label is situated next to the positive and negative battery connections it indicates that for paralleling, only Sunsynk batteries are recommended. Symbols in the Product Risk of burn.
  • Page 5 Single Phase. Three Phase. Protective Conductor Terminal or Earth Rechargeable. Ground Terminal. Keep out of reach of children, animals, Do not submerge the battery in water or expose it to moisture or liquid. and insects. Do not expose the product to sunlight. Inverter DC to AC.
  • Page 6: Product Disposal

    CE mark is attached to the solar inverter to verify that the unit follows the provi- Max. PV input current. sions of the European Low Voltage and EMC Directives. Smoke Detector. Smart Meter. Product Disposal DO NOT dispose of this product with domestic waste! Electrical devices should be disposed of in accordance with regional directives on electronic and / or electronic-waste disposal.
  • Page 7: Box Contents

    • Lifelynk X (main unit) • Wall mounting bracket • Screw pack • Data logger (Sunsynk Wi-Fi) • CT Coil (2 pin AERO - female connector) (3m cable) • 1x3 pin AC Load connector (female) • 2 x MC4 connectors •...
  • Page 8 Model Lifelynk X PV Input Data Max. PV Power 4500W Max. PV Input Voltage 500V MPPT Voltage Range 120-450V Start-up Voltage 150V Max. PV Current 12A (total current of the two MC4 sets combined) AC Output / Input Data Maximum Input Power 3600W Nominal Input / Output Power 3600W...
  • Page 9: Installation

    INSTALLATION Selecting the Mounting Area DO NOT install in the following areas: Areas with high salt content, such as the marine environment. It will deteriorate the metal parts and ƒ possibly lead to water / dampness penetrating the unit. Areas filled with mineral oil or containing splashed oil or steam such as in kitchens. This will deteriorate ƒ...
  • Page 10: Mounting The Inverter

    ALSO CONSIDER: Installing the indoor unit, outdoor unit, power supply cable, transmission cable and remote control cable ƒ at least 1 metre away from any television or radio receiver. This will prevent TV reception interference or radio noise. This will also prevent radio signal interference from external units that might interfere with the Wi-Fi or GSM monitoring.
  • Page 11: Turning On The Batteries

    CAUTION Risk of Injury (Heavy Object) Remember that this inverter is heavy, so users must be careful in handling the unit during installation especially when mounting or removing from a wall. Turning on the Batteries Turn the battery isolation switch to turn on the batteries.
  • Page 12: Flow Diagram

    Flow Diagram Essential Loads Non-Essential Loads Connecting to the Mains / Grid 1. Connect the Lifelynk X Hybrid Inverter to the electrical grid via the grid ports, using a suitable RCD and a 20A fuse on the consumer board. 2. Now, using a 3mm cable, connect only the essential loads to the load ports (output) to a secondary consumer board, considering the maximum limit of 3.6 kW.
  • Page 13: Ct Coil And Load Power Settings

    CT Coil and Load Power Settings The CT coil is one of the most important parts of the Lifelynk X. This device reduces the power of the inverter to prevent feeding power to the grid. This is also known as zero export. Fit the coil (sensor) around the live cable on the main fuse feeding the building and run the cable back to ƒ...
  • Page 14 You can access the CT Coil Screen directly from the Home Screen by pressing the Home/Back button: CT Power Load Power Work Mode: Standalone Input Trickle Feed: 30W Export Control: Zero Export Earth Neutral Bond: Enable Night Power Saving: Enable You can access the Internal Battery Pack page by pressing the Home/Back button again: Internal Battery Pack Capacity: 75Ah...
  • Page 15: Parallel Operation

    Parallel Operation In order to connect Lifelynk inverters to operate in parallel, you need to set up the work mode configuration for each the inverter. Basically, you have to set which inverter will be the master and which will be the slaves, and then make the connections described in section 5.9 (External Battery and Parallel Connections).
  • Page 16: External Battery And Parallel Connections

    External Battery and Parallel Connections Inverter Unit: 1 External Battery Number: 1 Inverter Unit: 1 External Battery Number: 2 Inverter Unit: 2 External Battery Number: 1 Inverter Unit: 2 External Battery Number: 2 Inverter Unit: 3 External Battery Number: 1 SM3.6kWLL - Lifelynk X...
  • Page 17 Inverter Unit: 3 External Battery Number: 2 Inverter Unit: 2 External Battery Number: 1 (Shows CT Coil Connection + Master&Slave) Inverter Unit: 2 External Battery Number: 2 (Shows Batteries connected in parallel) Inverter Unit: 3 External Battery Number: 6 (Show External Batteries can be installed into each inverter) SM3.6kWLL - Lifelynk X...
  • Page 18: Lcd Display Screen

    LCD DISPLAY SCREEN The LCD display screen is situated on the front of the Lifelynk X, this is where you can control and operate the system. 1. Power - to turn the system on / off. 2. Settings / Select - to operate the settings menu &...
  • Page 19: Factory Settings

    Default Setting 00:00 6:00 2000W 52.0V 6:00 12:00 2000W 52.0V 12:00 18:00 2000W 52.0V 18:00 23:59 2000W 52.0V BATTERY COMPATIBILITY The following batteries are compatible with all Sunsynk Mobile Lifelynk Inverters: SUN-BATT-5.32 ƒ SUNSYNK-L5.1 ƒ L051069-A ƒ SM3.6kWLL - Lifelynk X...
  • Page 20: Operation

    OPERATION System Flow Solar Power/Voltage Inverter Power/Voltage 185W/ 188W/ 187V 240V Gen Voltage/Freqence Battery Voltage 52.7V 240V/ 52.0Hz System Mode / Current DATE: 17-07-2021 Chg/ TIME: 11:33:25 0.8A Temp 23.6C Home Settings Basic System Logger System Logger Basic Settings Fault Codes Advanced Set Time 15:16...
  • Page 21: Switching On / Off

    What you can do from this page If you press the select button you can navigate to the basic setup menu If Sunsynk Connect has been connected, the WI-FI icon appears Access the CT screen by pressing the Home/Back button...
  • Page 22: Home Settings

    Home Settings Home Settings Basic System Logger Fault Codes Advanced What does this page display? Basic setting icon System logger icon Fault codes icon Advanced settings icon What you can do from this page You can navigate through the functions by clicking on each icon Basic Settings Basic Settings Basic Settings...
  • Page 23: Language Settings

    What you can do from this page Set the system’s time Set the system’s date Set backlight Set the workmode Set the system SOC/Voltage Reset to factory default settings After changing the settings, do not forget to click save settings. Basic Settings Save Settings? Language Settings...
  • Page 24: Grid Mode Settings

    Then select the language according to your country or region by swiping right. Select Your Country or Region Select Your Country or Region English Select Your Country or Region Grid Mode Settings Change the language settings via the “Basic Settings” page by pressing the “Factory Reset” button. Then a password input page will be shown.
  • Page 25: Work Mode Settings

    Then select the grid mode according to your region by swiping right. Select Your Grid Mode Select Your Grid Mode G98/G99 Select Your Grid Mode NRS097 Work Mode Settings Change the work mode settings via the “Basic Settings” page by pressing the “Work Mode” button. Then a password input page will be shown.
  • Page 26: System Logger

    Then, the “Work Mode Settings” page will display. Work Mode Settings Standalone Single-Phase Master Single-Phase Slave What does this page display? The Work Mode selected Single-Phase Master Single-Phase Slave number What you can do from this page Change the number of Slave Inverters (maximum 15 slaves) System Logger System Logger Solar Production...
  • Page 27: Advance Settings

    What you can do from this page Daily solar power produced Monthly solar power produced Yearly solar power produced Total solar power produced Daily grid power used Monthly grid power used Yearly grid power used Total grid power produced Advance Settings Advance Setting Grid Settings Battery Settings...
  • Page 28: Grid Settings

    Grid Settings Grid Settings Grid Mode G98/G99 Max Grid Volt 253V Min Grid Volt 195.5V Min Grid Freq 47.5Hz Max Grid Freq 52.0Hz Voltage AC 230V Frequency 50Hz What does this page display? Grid Mode Maximum grid voltage allowed Minimum grid voltage allowed Maximum grid frequency Minimum grid frequency Battery Settings...
  • Page 29: System Settings

    What you can do from this page Set a low voltage cut-off for the batteries. Before setting this, please refer to the battery characteristics. The reboot voltage is the voltage that the batteries must reach before the inverter switches on again. Maximum charge is the maximum current that the system will provide to charge the batteries.
  • Page 30: Export Control

    Export Control The Export Control can be set as “UPS”, “Zero Export” and “Sell”. 1. “UPS” When the “Export Control” is set to “UPS”, the inverter will not export power to the home load via the “GRID” connector, just power the essential load that is connected to the “LOAD” connector. When the “Charge from AC”...
  • Page 31 3. Select “System Config”. In the “Export Control” option, you can select the “UPS”, “Zero Export” and “Sell”. If you want to sell electricity, choose “Sell”. Advance Setting System Config Max Discharge Current Max Discharge Current Max Battery Voltage 56.0V Import Trickle Feed 030W Grid Settings...
  • Page 32: Charge From Ac

    The power selling time and power settings are determined by the setting screen below. System Controller Time Start Time Stop Power %/Voltage Charge 00:00 06:00 2000W 52.0V 06:00 12:00 2000W 52.0V 12:00 18:00 2000W 52.0V 18:00 23:59 2000W 52.0V PLEASE NOTE This feature enables users to regulate the amount of power sold from the stored power in the pack.
  • Page 33: Night Power Saving

    Night Power Saving When the Night Power Saving mode is set to “Enable,” the function becomes accessible and operational. Conversely, setting it to “Disable” renders the function unavailable. PLEASE NOTE The “Night Power Saving” function is only operable when the “Charge from AC” setting is configured to “No”...
  • Page 34: Setting Details

    Setting Details 1. UPS Mode When this mode function is enabled, the inverter’s output is solely directed to the load and will not export any power to the GRID, even if it remains connected. To activate this mode, ensure that the “Charge from AC” setting is configured to “Yes”...
  • Page 35 2. Zero Export Mode This mode function enables the inverter to simultaneously export power to the home load through the “GRID” connector and power essential loads connected to the “LOAD” connector. When the zero export feature is activated, the inverter exports energy to the grid. However, the maximum power exported will not surpass the total power consumption of the grid’s load.
  • Page 36 3. Night Power Saving In the absence of PV input and when the battery is not being charged from AC, the inverter will supply power to the load directly from the battery. If the battery level reaches the preset value specified in the system con- trol during that time period, and it is configured as “Y,”...
  • Page 37: Fault Codes

    1. Power supply failure, update power board. Working mode change Inverter work mode changed: 1. Reset the inverter. 2. Seek help from Sunsynk Mobile. Short circuit protecting Short circuit fault: 1. Maintain the connection. 2. Proceed to the settings to modify the work mode.
  • Page 38 3. If the fault exists, please contact us for help. Load current exceeding 1. Try tu reduce the load power. 2. Seek help from Sunsynk Mobile. Over Load Protection 1. Reduce appliance power on LOAD side (sys- tem will auto-reboot in 2 minutes).
  • Page 39: Commissioning

    (Refer to the relevant content of the App user manual). Bus one shutdown 1. Reset the inverter. 2. Seek help from Sunsynk Mobile. DRMs0 stop Reserved Error code FAN Error 1. A technician needs to check the internal fan wire or replace fan.
  • Page 40: Information For Commissioning The Inverter

    For shutdown, follow this sequence: 1. Turn off the PV isolator. 2. Turn off the AC power. 3. Set the start button to the “off” position. 4. Turn off the battery isolator. Information for Commissioning the Inverter Once the inverter is successfully powered up, it must be programmed and configured according to the pro- gramming features provided above.
  • Page 41: Gfdi Fault

    2. Be of the type specified in the inverter manufacturer’s instructions or as labelled on the inverter. We strongly advise using an RCD on all circuits and sub-circuits connected to the Sunsynk Mobile inverter. Specifically, we recommend utilizing a Residual Current Breaker with Overcurrent Protection (RCBO) for enhanced safety and protection.
  • Page 42 Email Us: Website: sales@sunsynkmobile.com www.sunsynkmobile.com VAT Number: 175669460 Address UK: Sunsynk UK Ltd. 17 Turnstone Business Park, Mulberry Avenue, Widnes, Cheshire, WA8 0WN Address EU: Sunsynk NL. Henri Wijnmalenweg 8, Eindhoven, Netherlands, 5657 EP Call Us: +44 151 832 4300...

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