Istore IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual

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IS-HYB-10000-1PH,
IS-HYB-10000-1PH-NZ
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Date
30/4/2024
Copyright © 2024 iStore tm

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  • Page 1 HYBRID 10000 1 Phase User Manual IS-HYB-10000-1PH, IS-HYB-10000-1PH-NZ Issue Date 30/4/2024 Copyright © 2024 iStore tm...
  • Page 2 Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and recommendations in this document do not constitute the warranty of any kind, express or implied.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual Contents Contents About This Document ........................ 1 1 Safety Information ........................ 1-1 1.1 Personal Safety ..............................1-2 1.2 Electrical Safety ..............................1-4 1.3 Environment Requirements ..........................1-6 1.4 Mechanical Safety .............................. 1-8 2 Overview ..........................2-1 2.1 Networking ................................ 2-1 2.2 Appearance.................................
  • Page 4 Smart PV Single-phase Inverter Contents User Manual 5.7 Connecting Signal Cables ..........................5-17 5.7.1 Connecting RS485 Communications Cables (Inverter Cascading)..............5-21 5.7.2 Connecting RS485 Communications Cables (Energy Management Assistant and Battery)....... 5-23 5.7.3 Connecting RS485 Communications Cables (Single-phase Whole Home Backup and Battery)......5-27 5.7.4 Connecting RS485 Communications Cables (Power Meter and Battery) ............
  • Page 5: About This Document

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual About This Document About This Document Purpose This document describes the smart solar inverter in terms of the safety precautions, product introduction, installation, electrical connections, power-on and commissioning, maintenance, and technical specifications. Read this document carefully before installing and operating the inverter.
  • Page 6: Change History

    Smart PV Single-phase Inverter About This Document User Manual Change History Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the changes made in earlier issues. Issue 01 (2024-04-30) This issue is the first official release. Issue 01 (2024-04-30)
  • Page 7: Safety Information

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 1 Safety Information Safety Information Statement Before transporting, storing, installing, operating, using, and/or maintaining the equipment, read this document, strictly follow the instructions provided herein, and follow all the safety instructions on the equipment and in this document. In this document, "equipment"...
  • Page 8: Personal Safety

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 1 Safety Information User Manual You fail to follow the operation instructions and safety precautions on the product and in  the document. You remove or modify the product or modify the software code without authorization.  You or a third party authorized by you cause the equipment damage during ...
  • Page 9: General Requirements

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 1 Safety Information Figure 1-1 Personal protective equipment General Requirements Do not stop protective devices. Pay attention to the warnings, cautions, and related  precautionary measures in this document and on the equipment. If there is a likelihood of personal injury or equipment damage during operations, ...
  • Page 10: Electrical Safety

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 1 Safety Information User Manual Only qualified professionals or trained personnel are allowed to install, operate, and  maintain the equipment. Only qualified professionals are allowed to remove safety facilities and inspect the  equipment. Personnel who will perform special tasks such as electrical operations, working at ...
  • Page 11 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 1 Safety Information Do not route cables near the air intake or exhaust vents of the equipment. General Requirements Follow the procedures described in the document for installation, operation, and  maintenance. Do not reconstruct or alter the equipment, add components, or change the installation sequence without permission.
  • Page 12: Cabling Requirements

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 1 Safety Information User Manual Grounding Ensure that the grounding impedance of the equipment complies with local electrical  standards. Ensure that the equipment is connected permanently to the protective ground. Before  operating the equipment, check its electrical connection to ensure that it is reliably grounded.
  • Page 13 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 1 Safety Information Do not place the equipment near heat sources or fire sources, such as smoke, candles, heaters, or other heating devices. Overheat may damage the equipment or cause a fire. Install the equipment in an area far away from liquids. Do not install it under areas prone to...
  • Page 14: Mechanical Safety

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 1 Safety Information User Manual If the equipment is installed in a place with abundant vegetation, in addition to routine  weeding, harden the ground underneath the equipment using cement or gravel (the area shall be greater than or equal to 3 m x 2.5 m).
  • Page 15: Using Ladders

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 1 Safety Information If multiple persons need to move a heavy object together, determine the manpower and  work division with consideration of height and other conditions to ensure that the weight is equally distributed. If two persons or more move a heavy object together, ensure that the object is lifted and ...
  • Page 16 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 1 Safety Information User Manual When climbing up the ladder, keep your body stable and your center of gravity between  the side rails, and do not overreach to the sides. When a step ladder is used, ensure that the pull ropes are secured.
  • Page 17: Drilling Holes

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 1 Safety Information Hoisting Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to perform hoisting operations.  Install temporary warning signs or fences to isolate the hoisting area.  Ensure that the foundation where hoisting is performed on meets the load-bearing ...
  • Page 19: Overview

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 2 Overview Overview The smart solar inverter is a single-phase grid-tied string inverter that converts the DC power generated by PV strings into AC power and feeds the electricity into the power grid. 2.1 Networking The inverter applies to residential rooftop grid-tied systems and small-sized ground grid-tied PV plants.
  • Page 20 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 2 Overview User Manual Energy Management Assistant Networking Figure 2-1 Energy Management Assistant networking (the components in dashed boxes are optional) (A) PV strings (B) Inverter (C) AC switch (D) AC PDU (E) Energy Management (F) Power grid Assistant...
  • Page 21 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 2 Overview Smart Dongle Networking Figure 2-2 Smart Dongle networking (the components in dashed boxes are optional) (A) PV strings (B) Master inverter (C) AC switches (D) AC PDU (E) Power meter (F) Power grid (G) WLAN-FE Smart...
  • Page 22 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 2 Overview User Manual Single-phase Whole Home Backup Networking Figure 2-3 Single-phase Whole Home Backup networking (the components in dashed boxes are optional) (A) PV string (B) Optimizer (C) DC switch (D) Inverter (E) Single-phase Whole (F) Main circuit breaker...
  • Page 23 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 2 Overview Figure 2-4 Power grid types Issue 01 (2024-04-30)
  • Page 24: Appearance

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 2 Overview User Manual 2.2 Appearance Appearance and Ports Figure 2-5 Appearance (1) LED indicators (2) Ground screws (3) Hanging kits (4) Mounting bracket (5) Heat sink (6) DC switch padlock hole (7) DC switch (DC SWITCH) (8) Ventilation valve (9) DC input terminal (PV1+/PV1–)
  • Page 25: Working Modes

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 2 Overview Note [1]: For models used in Australia, the DC switch padlock needs to be installed according to the local standard to secure the DC switch (DC SWITCH) and prevent incorrect startup. Note [2]: Only the 9.999K inverter are equipped with fans.
  • Page 26: Label Description

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 2 Overview User Manual Working Description Mode The inverter tracks the maximum power point to maximize the PV string  output. If the inverter detects a fault or a shutdown command, it enters the  Shutdown mode. The inverter enters Standby mode after detecting that the PV string ...
  • Page 27: Rapid Shutdown

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 2 Overview Label Symbol Name Meaning grounded. Refer to Reminds operators to documentation refer to the documents delivered the inverter. Operation warning Do not remove the DC input connector or AC output connector when the inverter is running.
  • Page 28 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 2 Overview User Manual Method 4: If AFCI is enabled, the inverter automatically performs arc fault detection  and triggers a rapid shutdown when AFCI lock protection is implemented. 2-10 Copyright Holder Proprietary and Confidential Issue 01 (2024-04-30) Copyright © Copyright Holder.
  • Page 29: Storage Requirements

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 3 Storage Requirements Storage Requirements The following requirements shall be met if inverters are not put into use immediately: Do not unpack inverters.  Keep the storage temperature at –40°C to +70°C and the humidity at 5%–95% RH.
  • Page 31: Installation

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 4 Installation Installation 4.1 Installation Modes The inverter can be wall-mounted or support-mounted. Table 4-1 Installation modes Installation Screw Specifications Description Mode Wall mounting M6x60 stainless steel expansion bolt Delivered with the product Support M6 bolt assembly...
  • Page 32: Clearance Requirements

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 4 Installation User Manual Mounting Structure Requirements The mounting structure where the inverter is installed must be fire resistant.  Do not install the inverter on flammable building materials.  The inverter is heavy. Ensure that the installation surface is solid enough to bear the ...
  • Page 33 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 4 Installation Figure 4-2 Clearances When installing multiple inverters, install them in horizontal mode if sufficient space is  available and install them in triangle mode if no sufficient space is available. Stacked installation is not recommended.
  • Page 34: Angle Requirements

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 4 Installation User Manual 4.2.3 Angle Requirements The inverter can be wall-mounted or support-mounted. The installation angle requirements are as follows: Install the inverter vertically or at a maximum back tilt of 15 degrees to facilitate heat  dissipation.
  • Page 35 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 4 Installation Type Tool mm, Ф6 mm screwdriver screwdriver Diagonal pliers Hydraulic pliers Insulated torque Wire stripper socket wrench Removal wrench Cable tie Rubber mallet Utility knife Model: H4TW0001 Crimping tool Multimeter Cable cutter Vacuum cleaner Model: H4TC0003...
  • Page 36: Checking Before Installation

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 4 Installation User Manual Type Tool Person protec tive equip ment (PPE) Dust mask Safety shoes Insulated gloves Protective gloves Safety goggles 4.4 Checking Before Installation Outer Packing Materials Before unpacking the inverter, check the outer packing materials for damage, such as holes and cracks, and check the inverter model.
  • Page 37: Moving The Inverter

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 4 Installation 4.5 Moving the Inverter Procedure Step 1 Hold the handles on both sides of the inverter, lift the inverter from the packing case, and transport it to the installation position. Move the inverter with care to prevent device damage and personal injury.
  • Page 38 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 4 Installation User Manual Avoid drilling holes into the water pipes or power cables buried in the wall. M6x60 expansion bolts are delivered with the inverter. If the length and amount of the bolts do not  meet installation requirements, prepare M6 stainless steel expansion bolts by yourself.
  • Page 39 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 4 Installation To prevent dust inhalation or contact with eyes, wear safety goggles and a dust mask when  drilling holes. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean up dust in and around the holes, and measure the spacing. If ...
  • Page 40: Installing The Inverter On A Support

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 4 Installation User Manual Figure 4-10 Tightening bolt assemblies Step 6 (Optional) Install an anti-theft lock. Prepare an anti-theft lock suitable for the lock hole diameter (Ф10 mm).  An outdoor waterproof lock is recommended.  Keep the key to the anti-theft lock.
  • Page 41 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 4 Installation Figure 4-12 Determining hole positions Step 2 Drill holes using a hammer drill. You are advised to apply anti-rust paint on the hole positions for protection. Figure 4-13 Drilling holes Step 3 Secure the mounting bracket.
  • Page 42 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 4 Installation User Manual Figure 4-14 Securing the mounting bracket Prepare bolt assemblies based on the hole diameter of the mounting bracket. Step 4 (Optional) Install the DC switch padlock. For models used in Australia, the DC switch padlock needs to be installed according to the local standard to secure the DC switch (DC SWITCH) and prevent incorrect startup.
  • Page 43 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 4 Installation Figure 4-16 Tightening the bolt assemblies Step 7 (Optional) Install an anti-theft lock. Prepare an anti-theft lock suitable for the lock hole diameter (Ф10 mm).  An outdoor waterproof lock is recommended.  Keep the key to the anti-theft lock.
  • Page 45: Electrical Connections

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections Electrical Connections 5.1 Precautions When exposed to sunlight, the PV arrays supply DC voltage to the inverter. Before connecting cables, ensure that all DC SWITCH on the inverter are OFF. Otherwise, the high voltage of the inverter may result in electric shocks.
  • Page 46: Preparing Cables

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual Stay away from the equipment when preparing cables to prevent cable scraps from  entering the equipment. Cable scraps may cause sparks and result in personal injury and equipment damage. When routing PV cables whose pipe is less than 1.5 m long, the positive and negative PV ...
  • Page 47 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections Component Description Source Optimizer The supported Optimizer models are Purchased from SUN2000-450W-P2, and SUN2000- provider 600W-P. DC switch Recommended: a DC circuit breaker Prepared by the with a rated voltage greater than or customer...
  • Page 48 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual Table 5-2 Cable description Recommended Cable Type Source Specifications DC input Common outdoor PV cable Conductor cross- Prepare  power in the industry sectional area: 4–6 d by the cable custome Cable outer diameter: ...
  • Page 49: Connecting A Pe Cable

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections 5.3 Connecting a PE Cable Precautions Ensure that the PE cable is securely connected. Otherwise, electric shocks may occur.  Do not connect the neutral wire to the enclosure as a PE cable. Otherwise, electric shocks ...
  • Page 50 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual Avoid scratching the core wire when stripping a cable.  The cavity formed after the conductor crimp strip of the OT terminal is crimped must wrap  the core wire completely. The core wire must make close contact with the OT terminal.
  • Page 51: Connecting An Ac Output Power Cable

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections Figure 5-3 Connecting the PE cable ----End 5.4 Connecting an AC Output Power Cable Precautions An AC switch should be installed on the AC side of the inverter. To ensure that the inverter can safely disconnect itself from the power grid when an exception occurs, select a proper overcurrent protection device in compliance with local power distribution regulations.
  • Page 52 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual If the external AC switch provides the leakage protection function, the rated leakage  tripping current must be greater than or equal to 100 mA. If multiple inverters are connected to the master leakage protection device through their ...
  • Page 53 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections Figure 5-4 Installing the AC power cable The cable colors shown in the figures are for reference only. Select an appropriate cable according to the local standards. Step 2 Connect the AC connector to the AC output port.
  • Page 54 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual Figure 5-5 Securing the AC connector Step 3 Check the route of the AC output power cable. Figure 5-6 Cabling requirements ----End Disconnection Perform the steps in reverse order to disconnect the cable. 5-10...
  • Page 55: Connecting Dc Input Power Cables

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections 5.5 Connecting DC Input Power Cables Precautions Before connecting the DC input power cables, ensure that the DC voltage is within the  safe range (lower than 60 V DC) and that the DC switch on the inverter is OFF. Failing to do so may result in electric shocks.
  • Page 56: Terminal Description

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual Terminal Description Figure 5-7 DC input terminals Figure 5-8 Connection Procedure Step 1 Assemble DC connectors. Use the positive and negative metal terminals and DC connectors delivered with the inverter. Using incompatible positive and negative metal terminals and DC connectors may result in serious consequences.
  • Page 57 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections Keep the DC input PV+ cable and PV– cable close to each other.  Cables with high rigidity, such as armored cables, are not recommended as DC input  power cables, because poor contact may be caused by the bending of the cables.
  • Page 58 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual After the positive and negative connectors snap into place, pull the DC input power cables back to ensure that they are connected securely. During DC input power cabling, leave at least 50 mm of slack. The axial tension on PV connectors must not exceed 80 N.
  • Page 59: Optional) Connecting Battery Cables

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections Before removing the positive and negative connectors, ensure that the DC SWITCH is set to OFF. To remove the positive and negative connectors from the inverter, insert an open-end wrench into the notch and press the wrench with an appropriate force.
  • Page 60 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual Battery short circuits may cause personal injury. The high transient current generated by a  short circuit may release a surge of power and cause fire. Do not connect or disconnect the battery cable when the inverter is running. Failing to do ...
  • Page 61: Connecting Signal Cables

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections Cables with high rigidity, such as armored cables, are not recommended as battery cables, because poor contact may be caused by the bending of the cables. Step 2 Insert the positive and negative connectors into corresponding battery terminals of the inverter.
  • Page 62 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual When laying out a signal cable, separate it from power cables and keep it away from  strong interference sources to prevent communication interruption. Ensure that the protection layer of the signal cable is inside the connector, surplus core ...
  • Page 63: Communication Networking Mode

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections Definiti Function Description Digital input signal 2+ Used to connect to the positive terminal of DI2. It serves as the feedback signal port of the Single-phase Whole Home Backup. Used to connect to the GND of the enable signal/DI1/DI2 of the battery.
  • Page 64 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual Figure 5-15 Energy Management Assistant networking (the component in the dashed box is optional) Requirements for Signal Cables Ensure that the protection layer of the cable is in the connector. The surplus core should be ...
  • Page 65: Connecting Rs485 Communications Cables (Inverter Cascading)

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections Figure 5-17 Installing the connector block 5.7.1 Connecting RS485 Communications Cables (Inverter Cascading) Procedure Step 1 Connect the signal cable to the signal cable connector block. Issue 01 (2024-04-30) Copyright Holder Proprietary and Confidential 5-21 Copyright ©...
  • Page 66 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual Figure 5-18 Installing the cable Step 2 Connect the signal cable connector to the COM port. 5-22 Issue 01 (2024-04-30)
  • Page 67: Connecting Rs485 Communications Cables (Energy Management Assistant And Battery)

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections Figure 5-19 Securing the signal cable connector ----End 5.7.2 Connecting RS485 Communications Cables (Energy Management Assistant and Battery) Cable Connections The following figure shows the cable connections between the inverter and the Energy Management Assistant.
  • Page 68 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual Figure 5-20 Connecting cables to the Energy Management Assistant Procedure Step 1 Connect the signal cable to the signal cable connector block. Connecting the inverter to the Energy Management Assistant  5-24 Issue 01 (2024-04-30)
  • Page 69 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections Figure 5-21 Installing the cable (connecting to the Energy Management Assistant) Connecting the Energy Management Assistant and battery to the inverter  Figure 5-22 Installing cables (connecting to the Energy Management Assistant and battery)
  • Page 70 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual Table 5-3 Cable connections Cable Definition 485B1 Energy 485B1 Management 485A1 485A1 Assistant 485B2 Battery 485B 485A2 485A Enable- Enable+ Step 2 Connect the signal cable connector to the COM port. Figure 5-23 Securing the signal cable connector...
  • Page 71: Connecting Rs485 Communications Cables (Single-Phase Whole Home Backup And Battery)

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections 5.7.3 Connecting RS485 Communications Cables (Single-phase Whole Home Backup and Battery) Cable Connections The following figure shows the cable connections between the inverter and the Single-phase Whole Home Backup. Figure 5-24 Connecting cables to the Single-phase Whole Home Backup...
  • Page 72 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual Procedure Step 1 Connect the signal cable to the signal cable connector block. Connecting the inverter to the Single-phase Whole Home Backup  Figure 5-25 Installing the cable (connecting to the SmartGuard) Connecting the inverter to the Single-phase Whole Home Backup and battery ...
  • Page 73 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections Figure 5-26 Installing cables Table 5-4 Cable connections Cable Definit 485B1 Single-phase COM-2 Whole Home RS485B1_INV Backup 485A1 COM-1 RS485A1_INV COM-4 DO_INV_CGND COM-3 DO_INV 485B2 Battery 485B 485A2 485A Enable- Enable+ Step 2 Connect the signal cable connector to the COM port.
  • Page 74: Connecting Rs485 Communications Cables (Power Meter And Battery)

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual Figure 5-27 Securing the signal cable connector ----End 5.7.4 Connecting RS485 Communications Cables (Power Meter and Battery) Cable Connections The following figure shows the cable connections between the inverter and the DDSU666-H power meter.
  • Page 75 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections Figure 5-28 Connecting cables to the DDSU666-H power meter The power meter and the Smart Dongle must be connected to the same inverter.  Retain the default baud rates for the power meters. If they are changed, the power meters may go ...
  • Page 76 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual Figure 5-29 Installing the cable (connecting to the power meter) Connecting the power meter and battery to the inverter  Figure 5-30 Installing cables (connecting to the power meter and battery) 5-32 Issue 01 (2024-04-30)
  • Page 77: Pin Definition

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections Table 5-5 Cable connections Cable Definition 485B2 Power meter 485B 485A2 485A 485B2 Battery 485B 485A2 485A Enable- Enable+ Step 2 Connect the signal cable connector to the COM port. Figure 5-31 Securing the signal cable connector...
  • Page 78: Connecting Rapid Shutdown Signal Cables

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual 5.7.5 Connecting Rapid Shutdown Signal Cables Procedure Step 1 Connect the signal cable to the signal cable connector block. The rapid shutdown function is supported only if optimizers are configured for all PV ...
  • Page 79: Optional) Installing The Smart Dongle And Anti-Theft Components

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections Figure 5-33 Securing the signal cable connector ----End 5.8 (Optional) Installing the Smart Dongle and Anti-theft Components If the Smart Dongle is used, you need to install anti-theft components after installing the Smart Dongle.
  • Page 80: Optional) Installing An Antenna

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 5 Electrical Connections User Manual Figure 5-34 Installing a WLAN-FE Smart Dongle (FE communication) Figure 5-35 Installing anti-theft components for the Smart Dongle 5.9 (Optional) Installing an Antenna Procedure Step 1 Remove the watertight cap from the ANT port.
  • Page 81 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 5 Electrical Connections Figure 5-36 Installing a WLAN antenna ----End Issue 01 (2024-04-30) Copyright Holder Proprietary and Confidential 5-37 Copyright © Copyright Holder.
  • Page 83: Check Before Power-On

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 6 Check Before Power-On Check Before Power-On Table 6-1 Installation checklist Check Item Acceptance Criteria Inverter installation The inverter is installed correctly, securely, and reliably. Smart Dongle The Smart Dongle is installed correctly and securely. Cable layout Cables are routed properly as required by the customer.
  • Page 85: Power-On And Commissioning

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 7 Power-On and Commissioning Power-On and Commissioning Wear personal protective equipment and use dedicated insulated tools to avoid electric  shocks or short circuits. 7.1 Powering On the Inverter Precautions Before the equipment is put into operation for the first time, ensure that the parameters are set correctly by professional personnel.
  • Page 86 Smart PV Single-phase Inverter 7 Power-On and Commissioning User Manual Step 2 At the AC switch between the inverter and the power grid, use a multimeter to measure the grid voltage and ensure that the voltage is within the allowed operating voltage range of the inverter.
  • Page 87: Creating A Plant

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 7 Power-On and Commissioning Category Status Description Communic LED3 – ation Blinking green fast (on for 0.2s and then off for 0.2s) Communication is in progress. indication Blinking green slowly (on for 1s and off for 1s) A mobile phone is connected to the inverter.
  • Page 88: Connecting To The Energy Management Assistant

    Smart PV Single-phase Inverter 7 Power-On and Commissioning User Manual Step 2 Log in as an Installer. Set the login password upon the first login. To ensure account security, protect the password by changing it periodically, and keep it secure. ----End 7.2.3 Connecting to the Energy Management Assistant Step 1 You can connect to the Energy Management Assistant by scanning the QR code or choosing...
  • Page 89: Quick Settings

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 7 Power-On and Commissioning Step 2 Log in as an Installer. Set the login password upon the first login. To ensure account security, protect the password by changing it periodically, and keep it secure. ----End 7.2.4 Quick Settings Set parameters as prompted on the Quick settings screen.
  • Page 90: What Should I Do If The Device Is Disconnected From The App When I Switch The Local Commissioning Screen To The Background

    Smart PV Single-phase Inverter 7 Power-On and Commissioning User Manual The user interface (UI) varies with associated devices. The preceding UI screenshots are for reference only. 7.2.5 What Should I Do If the Device Is Disconnected from the App When I Switch the Local Commissioning Screen to the Background? During local commissioning, you may need to switch the app to the background (for example, uploading an upgrade package, uploading a photo, or scanning a QR code for WLAN...
  • Page 91: Energy Control

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 7 Power-On and Commissioning When you access the device commission screen of the inverter for the first time, you need to  manually set the login password because the inverter does not have an initial login password.
  • Page 92 Smart PV Single-phase Inverter 7 Power-On and Commissioning User Manual Parameter Name Description Power raising Specifies the dead zone for threshold adjusting the inverter output power. If the power fluctuation is within the power control hysteresis, the power is not adjusted.
  • Page 93 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 7 Power-On and Commissioning Parameter Name Description Power raising Specifies the dead zone for threshold adjusting the inverter output power. If the power fluctuation is within the power control hysteresis, the power is not adjusted. Communication In the inverter anti-backfeeding...
  • Page 94 Smart PV Single-phase Inverter 7 Power-On and Commissioning User Manual Parameter Name Description capacity. Power adjustment Specifies the shortest interval for a interval single anti-backfeeding adjustment. Power raising Specifies the dead zone for threshold adjusting the inverter output power. If the power fluctuation is within the power control hysteresis, the power is not adjusted.
  • Page 95: Apparent Power Control On The Inverter Output Side

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 7 Power-On and Commissioning Parameter Name Description connection point for triggering inverter shutdown. The default value is 20. This High feed-in power duration threshold for triggering inverter shutdown (s) parameter specifies the duration threshold of high feed-in power for triggering inverter shutdown.
  • Page 96: Battery Control

    Smart PV Single-phase Inverter 7 Power-On and Commissioning User Manual 7.3.1.3 Battery Control Prerequisites The screenshots in this chapter are taken in the Hisolar 1.0.0.4 App. The App is being updated. The actual screens may vary. Function When the inverter connects to a battery, add the battery and set battery parameters. Adding a Battery To add a battery, choose Maintenance >...
  • Page 97: Peak Shaving

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 7 Power-On and Commissioning Parameter Description Value Range Working mode For details, see the description on Maximum self-  the App screen. consumption  Fully fed to grid  Maximum charge Retain this parameter to the Charge: [0, Maximum ...
  • Page 98: Parameter Settings

    Smart PV Single-phase Inverter 7 Power-On and Commissioning User Manual Parameter Settings On the home screen, choose Power adjustment > Peak Shaving and set peak shaving parameters. The peak shaving function is unavailable when the energy storage working mode is set to Fully fed ...
  • Page 99: Afci

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 7 Power-On and Commissioning Parameter Description Range segments are allowed. 7.3.2 AFCI Function If PV modules or cables are not properly connected or damaged, electric arcs may occur, which may cause fire. Inverters provide unique arc detection in compliance with UL 1699B- 2018 to ensure the safety of users' lives and property.
  • Page 100: Drm

    Smart PV Single-phase Inverter 7 Power-On and Commissioning User Manual 7.3.3 DRM Function According to AS/NZS 4777.2:2020+A1:2021, solar inverters need to support the function of demand response mode (DRM), and DRM0 is a mandatory requirement. This function is disabled by default. How to enable? Inverter connected to the NMS directly/Smart Dongle networking 7-16...
  • Page 101 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 7 Power-On and Commissioning Table 7-2 DRM requirements Mode Port on the inverter Requirements DRM0 DI1 and GND of the COM port When switches S0 and S9 are  switched on, the solar inverter should be turned off.
  • Page 103: System Maintenance

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 8 System Maintenance System Maintenance Wear personal protective equipment and use dedicated insulated tools to avoid electric  shocks or short circuits. Before performing maintenance, power off the equipment, follow the instructions on the  delayed discharge label, and wait for a period of time as specified to ensure that the equipment is not energized.
  • Page 104: System Power-Off

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 8 System Maintenance User Manual Check Item Check Method Maintenance Interval exhaust vents vents. foreign objects. If necessary, remove the baffle plates from the air intake and exhaust vents for cleaning. Once every 6 to 12 months (or once every...
  • Page 105: Troubleshooting

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 8 System Maintenance After the system is powered off, the inverter is still energized and hot, which may cause  electric shocks or burns. Therefore, wait for at least 5 minutes and wear insulated gloves before working on the inverter.
  • Page 106 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 8 System Maintenance User Manual Alarm ID Alarm Alarm Possible Causes Troubleshooting Name Severity is high. that the maximum open-circuit voltage of the PV string is lower 2: The PV2 input voltage  than or equal to the maximum is high.
  • Page 107 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 8 System Maintenance Alarm Alarm Alarm ID Possible Causes Troubleshooting Name Severity is abnormal. persists, contact your dealer or technical support. 2: The AFCI circuit is  faulty. 1. Check the AC voltage. 2032 Grid Major Cause ID = 1 Failure 2.
  • Page 108 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 8 System Maintenance User Manual Alarm ID Alarm Alarm Possible Causes Troubleshooting Name Severity 1. If the alarm occurs occasionally, 2036 Grid Major Cause ID = 1 the power grid may be abnormal Overfrequ Power grid exception: The temporarily. The device...
  • Page 109 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 8 System Maintenance Alarm Alarm Alarm ID Possible Causes Troubleshooting Name Severity dealer or technical support. 1. The device detects its external 2040 Major Cause ID = 1 working conditions in real time. Compone The DC component in the AC...
  • Page 110 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 8 System Maintenance User Manual Alarm ID Alarm Alarm Possible Causes Troubleshooting Name Severity device. current decreases to below 0.5 A, and then turn off all DC switches. Cause ID = 1–12 1: The Boost input is short- ...
  • Page 111 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 8 System Maintenance Alarm Alarm Alarm ID Possible Causes Troubleshooting Name Severity Faulty insufficient. on after 5 minutes. If the fault persists, replace the monitoring The flash memory has bad  board or contact your dealer sectors.
  • Page 112 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 8 System Maintenance User Manual Alarm ID Alarm Alarm Possible Causes Troubleshooting Name Severity 3. If the irradiance or battery level is low, remove some loads. 4. After the preceding problems are resolved, manually clear the alarm. 2080 Abnormal...
  • Page 113 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 8 System Maintenance Alarm Alarm Alarm ID Possible Causes Troubleshooting Name Severity the PV string is below voltage based on the number of the lower threshold. PV modules in the PV string and check whether the PV string 2.
  • Page 114: Replacing An Inverter

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 8 System Maintenance User Manual Alarm ID Alarm Alarm Possible Causes Troubleshooting Name Severity your dealer or technical support. 1. Shut down the fan, turn off the 2086 External Major Cause ID = 1 DC switch, check whether the...
  • Page 115: Locating Insulation Resistance Faults

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 8 System Maintenance Before replacing a fan, power off the inverter.  When replacing a fan, use insulated tools and wear PPE.  Procedure Step 1 Remove the inverter from the mounting bracket. Step 2 Remove the fan cover, disconnect fan cables, and remove the faulty fan.
  • Page 116 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 8 System Maintenance User Manual The positive and negative terminals of a PV string are connected to the PV+ and PV– terminals of  the inverter, respectively. The 0% position corresponds to the PV– terminal, and the 100% position corresponds to the PV+ terminal.
  • Page 117 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 8 System Maintenance command. Set DC SWITCH to OFF. Go to Step 2 and check rest of the PV strings one by one. If a Low insulation resistance alarm is reported 1 minute after the DC side is powered ...
  • Page 118: Viewing Inverter Firmware Version

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH 8 System Maintenance User Manual Log in to the app, choose Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen, and  send a shutdown command. Set DC SWITCH to OFF, replace the faulty component, and complete troubleshooting the insulation resistance fault. Go to...
  • Page 119: Technical Specifications

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 9 Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Efficiency Technical Specifications IS-HYB-10000-1PH IS-HYB-10000-1PH-NZ Maximum efficiency 98.1% European efficiency 97.5% Input Technical Specifications IS-HYB-10000-1PH IS-HYB-10000-1PH-NZ Recommended maximum 25,000 W (please refer to datasheet and oversizing input DC power documents for conditions)
  • Page 120 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 9 Technical Specifications User Manual Technical Specifications IS-HYB-10000-1PH IS-HYB-10000-1PH-NZ Battery type Li-ion Note [1]: The maximum input voltage is the maximum DC input voltage that the inverter can withstand. If the input voltage exceeds this value, the inverter may be damaged.
  • Page 121: Display And Communication

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual 9 Technical Specifications Technical Specifications IS-HYB-10000-1PH IS-HYB-10000-1PH-NZ Output overcurrent Supported protection Input reverse connection Supported protection PV string fault detection Supported DC surge protection Supported AC surge protection Supported Insulation resistance Supported detection AFCI Supported Residual current monitoring...
  • Page 122 IS-HYB-10000-1PH 9 Technical Specifications User Manual Technical Specifications IS-HYB-10000-1PH IS-HYB-10000-1PH-NZ IP rating IP66 Topology Transformerless Pollution degree PD 3 (outside) PD 2 ( inside) Protective class Class 1 Active anti-islanding method Frequency Shift Wireless Communication Parameters Specifications Inverter Built-in WiFi...
  • Page 123: Grid Codes

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual A Grid Codes Grid Codes The grid codes are subject to change. The listed codes are for reference only. Table A-1 Grid codes Grid Code Description IS-HYB-10000- IS-HYB-10000- 1PH-NZ RD1699/661 Spain low-voltage power Supported Supported grid PO12.3...
  • Page 124 IS-HYB-10000-1PH A Grid Codes User Manual IS-HYB-10000- IS-HYB-10000- Grid Code Description 1PH-NZ TAI-PEA Thailand grid-connection Supported Supported standard TAI-MEA Thailand grid-connection Supported Supported standard TAIPOWER Taiwan Power low-voltage Supported Supported power grid HONGKONG Hong Kong low-voltage Supported Supported power grid...
  • Page 125: B Baud Rate Negotiation

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual B Baud Rate Negotiation Baud Rate Negotiation Baud rate negotiation increases the communications rate between the inverter and devices such as batteries and power meters, and between the inverter and devices such as the Smart Dongles and the Energy Management Assistant, solving or relieving communication congestion.
  • Page 126 IS-HYB-10000-1PH B Baud Rate Negotiation User Manual Networking Mode Scenario Operation screen, choose RS485 Settings > Baud Rate Negotiation, and tap 9600 and Negotiate a higher rate. 3. Use the Hisolar app to locally scan the QR code to connect to the inverter.
  • Page 127 IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual B Baud Rate Negotiation Table B-2 Troubleshooting measures Scenario Troubleshooting 1. Check whether the device cables are connected properly. If no, connect Negotiation the device cables correctly. failed 2. Check whether service operations such as upgrade and log export are performed on the management system.
  • Page 129: C Resetting Password

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual C Resetting Password Resetting Password Step 1 Check that the AC and DC sides of the inverter are both powered on, and indicators are steady green or blinking slowly for more than 3 minutes. Step 2 Complete the following operations within 4 minutes: Turn off the AC switch and set DC SWITCH to OFF at the bottom of the inverter.
  • Page 131: Acronyms And Abbreviations

    IS-HYB-10000-1PH User Manual D Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronyms and Abbreviations alternating current direct current direct current identification fault ride through HVRT high voltage ride-through identifier light emitting diode LVRT low voltage ride-through Media Access Control MPPT maximum power point tracking...
  • Page 132 IS-HYB-10000-1PH D Acronyms and Abbreviations User Manual protective earthing photovoltaic RCMU residual current monitoring unit relative humidity serial number Issue 01 (2024-04-30)

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