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PSI-X1S1100-TL PSI-X1S1500-TL PSI-X1S2000-TL PSI-X1S2500-TL PSI-X1S3000-TL SINGLE PHASE ON GRID INVERTER User manual...
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It should be noted that the technical data, information and representations contained in this document have a purely indicative value. Peimar reserves the right to modify the data, drawings and information contained in this document at any time and without notice.
Always have this manual at hand in case you need it. Safety Measures 1.1. General Notice 1. Contents may be periodically updated or revised. Peimar reserves the right to make improvements or changes to the product(s) and program(s) described in this manual without prior notice.
6. For more information, please visit the Peimar website at https://www.peimar. com/ww/home/products/ 1.4. Descriptions of Labels CAUTION, RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK This device is directly connected to the public electricity grid, therefore any work on the inverter must be carried out by qualified personnel. DANGER TO LIFE due to high voltage! Do not touch live parts for 5 minutes after disconnection from the power sources.
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WITHOUT TRANSFORMER This inverter does not have an isolation transformer. EARTHING The connection point of the protective conductor for earthing is indicated on the inverter. CE MARK Devices with the CE mark meet the essential requirements of the Low Voltage Directive and the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive. NOTICE The table is only used for the description of symbols which may be used on the inverter. Please be subject to the actual symbols on the device.
1.3. Proper Usage This series inverter are PV inverters which can convert the DC current of the PV generator into AC current and feed it into the public grid. INVERTER METERB IDIRECTIONAL ELECTRIC METER ELECTRICAL GRID AC DISTRIBUTOR BOX DC DISTRIBUTOR BOX SURGE ARRESTOR FUSE DC BREAKER LOAD...
Anti-Islanding Effect: The islanding effect is a special phenomenon where a grid-connected PV system continues to supply power to the nearby grid even when there is a voltage loss in the power system. This is dangerous for maintenance personnel and the public. This series of inverters provides Active protection to prevent the islanding effect. 1.3. Important safety instructions DANGER! • Danger to life due to high voltages in the inverter! •...
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grounding. This provides optimal protection for both the system and individuals. Only a qualified electrician can touch the lower enclosure lid during operation WARNING! • Ensure input DC voltage is ≤ Max. DC voltage. Overvoltage may cause permanent damage to the inverter or other losses, which will not be covered under warranty! • Risk of electric shock! WARNING! • Authorized service personnel must disconnect both AC and DC power from the inverter before attempting any maintenance, cleaning, or working on any circuits connected to the inverter. • Prior to the application, please read this section carefully to ensure correct and safe application.
CAUTION - RISK of electric Shock from energy stored in the capacitor. Never operate on the solar inverter couplers, the MAINS cables, PV cables, or the PV generator when power is applied. After switching off the PV and Mains, always wait for 5 minutes to let the intermediate circuit capacitors discharge before you unplug DC and MAINS couplers. When accessing the internal circuit of the solar inverter, it is very important to wait 5 minutes before operating the power circuit or demounting the electrolyte capacitors inside the device.
Product Information 2.1. Basic Features The inverter incorporates advanced technology, high reliability, and convenient control features: • Advanced DSP control technology. • Utilize the latest high-efficiency power component. • Optimal MPPT technology. • One MPP Tracking. • Wide MPPT input range. • Advanced anti-islanding solutions. • Class I protection level. • Max. efficiency up to 98%. EU efficiency up to 96.5%. • THD<3%. 2.2. Product Model Specifications PSI-X1SXXXX-TL: • PSI-X1S indicates the series name of the inverter. • XXXX indicates the nominal power in watts (W) of the inverter. • TL indicates that it is a transformerless inverter with a single MPPT.
2.3. Product Dimension The PSI-X1Sxxxx-TL series grid inverters have the dimensions shown in the following figure: 2.4. Component List Item No. Item Name Quantity Inverter 1 pc Bracket 1 pc Documents Self-tapping screw 2 pc Expansion tube 2 pc Earth terminal 1 pc M5*L8 screw 1 pc RJ45 terminal 1 pc Positive PV connector 1 pc Positive PV pin contact 1 pc...
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AC connector 1 pc Removal tool for AC 1 pc connector Allen key 1 pc Disassembling tool for PV 1 pc terminal Dongle (optional)* 1 pc NOTICE Consult the list of accessory parts contained in the packaging and verify that they are all present before installing.
Installation instructions 3.1. Installation Precaution WARNING! • Danger to life due to risk of fire or electric shock. • Do not install the inverter near flammable or explosive objects. • This inverter will connect directly to a HIGH VOLTAGE electrical generator. Installation should be carried out only by qualified and trained personnel with experience. NOTICE • This appliance complies with environmental pollution degree II for outdoors. • An inappropriate or non-compliant installation environment may compromise the useful life of the inverter.
3.2. Packaging Control Although Peimar inverters have undergone rigorous checks and tests before leaving the factory, damage during transport cannot be ruled out. Check the packaging for obvious damage, if so, do not open the box and contact your dealer as soon as possible. 3.2. Installation and placement procedure The device is cooled by natural convection and can be installed indoors or outdoors. Do not expose the inverter to direct sunlight, as the power may be reduced due to overheating. Do not expose the inverter to rain or snow, as this may affect its service life.
≥350 mm ≥350 mm ≥350 mm 3.5. Mounting procedure 1 Use the wall bracket as a template to mark the position of the 2 holes on the wall. 2 Drill holes with the drill (hole diameter: 6mm), make suer the holes are deep enough (at least 50 mm) for the installation.
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4 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. 5 Screw down the M5*L8 (part D) screw on the left side of the inverter.
3.6. Connections of the Inverter PV String Connection (PV Array to Inverter) The inverter has a one-string PV connector. Please select PV modules with excellent functionality and reliable quality. The open-circuit voltage of the connected module array should be less than the Max. DC input voltage (as shown in the table below), and the operating voltage should be within the MPPT voltage range. PSI-X1S1100-TL PSI-X1S-2500-TL Model PSI-X1S-1500-TL PSI-X1S3000-TL PSI-X1S2000-TL Max. DC Voltage (V) 450.00 550.00 DANGER! • When exposed to sunlight, the PV array produces dangerous DC voltage that is present in the DC conductors. Contact with these conductors can result in deadly electric shocks.
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PLEASE NOTE • Copper cable is recommended. If you use aluminum cable, please consult the inverter manufacturer. • Parameters may vary due to different environments and materials. The cross- sectional area of the PE line should match that of the L/N line. Please choose appropriate cables and micro-breakers in accordance with local laws and regulations.
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3. Insert striped wire into pin contact and ensure all conductor strands are captured in the pin contact. 4. Crimp pin contact by using the MC4 crimping tool. 5. Separate the DC connector into two parts: the plug and the cable nut. Insert the wire into the plug firmly. When a "click" is heard or felt, the pin contact assembly is correctly seated.
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6. Then screw down the cable nut. 7. Use a multimeter to check the open-circuit voltage between the positive and negative poles of the PV cable. Ensure that the open-circuit voltage is below the maximum allowable input voltage; otherwise, the equipment may be damaged. 8. Take off the blue protective cover from the PV positive & negative terminals at the bottom of the inverter and insert the prepared PV terminals coming from the PV array, ensuring the positive and negative terminals match correctly. NOTICE Keep the DC switch of the inverter OFF during connection! If is needed to disassemble the PV Cables follow the next steps in the image.
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CA Connection (Inverter to Grid) The inverter is designed for single phase grid. Voltage range is 220/230/ 240 V, frequency is 50/ 60 Hz. Other technical requests should comply with the requirement of the local public grid. PLEASE NOTE Breaker/Micro-breaker should be installed between inverter and grid, any loads should not be connected with inverter directly. Connection Steps: Verify the grid voltage and ensure it falls within the permissible voltage range (refer to the technical data). 2. Disconnect the circuit-breaker from all the phases and secure against re- connection.
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4. The AC connector provided in the packing list includes 2 parts (A and B). Separate A into 2 components: 5. Slide the component 1 and component 2 onto the cable:...
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6. Insert the stripped end of each three wires into the appropriate hole in the component 3, and then tight each screw (to tight each wire in place). (Allen key (part L). Torque: 0.5±0.1N·m). 7. Insert component 3 into component 2. 8. Screw down the component 1 tightly. (torque: 3±0.3N·m)
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9. Connect the AC plug to the inverter. Earth Binding Screw the ground screw with cross screwdriver shown as follow. (torque: 1.5± 0.2N.m). WARNING! Be sure the ground wire must be connected! Connection steps: 1. Use a crimping tool to strip the terminal (part C) from the PE cable.
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2. Slide the heat-shrink tubing over the PE cable, inset the PE cable into the terminal. 28~29 mm 3. Use a crimping tool to squish the terminal. 4. Use a hot-air blower to blow the heat-shrink tubing.
5. Connect the PE line with inverter Communication Interface This product includes a range of communication interfaces, such as WiFi, COM/CT, and USB, to facilitate human-machine interaction and upgrades. Operating data, including output voltage, current, frequency, and fault information, can be downloaded to a PC or other monitoring devices through these interfaces. This inverter provides a DONGLE port which can collect information from inverter including status, performance and updating information to monitoring website via connecting Wi-Fi dongle (optional, purchase the product from supplier if needed) For the Dongle Port follow this connection steps:...
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RS485 is a standard communication interface that can transmit real-time data from the inverter to a PC or other monitoring devices. RS845 PORT RS485 TO USB OF THE INVERTER USB PORT OF THE COMPUTER The PIN definition of RS485 interface is shown as below. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 485A 485B For the COM/CT Port follow this connection steps: 1. Firstly, unscrew the screw from the COM/CT port. (PH1 cross screwdriver. Torque: 1.0±0.1N.m).
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4. Crimp the Rj45 (part E) with the crimping plier. 5. Insert the cable into the COM/CT port of the inverter, screw down the screw on the port and tighten the waterproof connector.
Meter Connection (Optional) The meter is a device that allows you to analyze the energy flow of the installation to manage it in the most appropriate way. The meter compatible with single-phase inverters of the PSI-1XS (TP-TPM-HY) series and for currents up to 80 A is the direct connection PSI-X-1PMETER-ZI. Therefore, the installation of the PSI-X-1PMETER-ZI meter allows: • Monitor self-consumption during daylight hours on the inverter screen or on the monitoring portal. • Read consumption in real time on the meter screen. Configure t he p ower “ Export L imit” f unction w hich, i f a ctivated, a llows t he s ystem t o b lock t he injection of excess energy into the grid. If the “Export Limit” function is disabled (default value), the energy not self-consumed by the connected devices will be injected into the network.
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INVERTER SIDE 24 (A) 25 (B) NETWORK SIDE • 1 & 3 Are the Line terminals • 2 & 4 Are the Neutral terminals • 24 & 25 are the communication terminals 1. Strip the incoming phase (L) of the meter(mains side) by 8 to 10 mm and fix it to input 1 of the meter by tightening the clamp. 2. Strip the incoming phase (L) of the installation (inverter side) from 8 to 10 mm and fix it to input 3 of the meter. 3.
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24 25 RS485-A RS485-B 5. Provide a twisted pair cable of sufficient length to cover the distance between the inverter and the meter. Failing that, provide an RS485 cable of adequate length. Strip the two wires from a terminal, insert them into outputs 24 (A) and 25 (B) of the counter and secure them by tightening the clamp. 6.
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9. For the PSI-X-1PMETER-ZI meter to function correctly, the correct setting must be selected on the PSI-1XS grid inverter. On the screen, go to the menu and select Counter: MENU > OPTIONS > Password «2014» > Export Control > Mode Select > Meter > Activate. PLEASE NOTE To activate the export limit function and ensure that no power is exported to the grid, activate the corresponding option in the advanced settings of the inverter. From the screen, go to the menu: MENU >...
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The PIN definition of heat pump is as below: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Heat Heat Definition Pump Pump Connect Heat Pump+ to the positive terminal of the heat pump load and Heat Pump- to the negative terminal of the heat pump load. The heat pump function is disabled by default. Please enable it in the settings. Heat Pump Settings: 1. Enter the Settings interface and chose Dry Contact >Schedule Disable >Mode Select >Schedule >Switch Load Management Manual ON/OFF...
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EV – Charger (Optional) The inverter can communicate with the smart EV-Charger to form an intelligent photovoltaic, storage and EV charging energy system, thus maximizing the utilization of photovoltaic energy. INVERTER AC DISTRIBUTOR BOX METER ELECTRICITY METER BIDIRECTIONAL ELECTRICAL GRID b i l LOAD EV CHARGER Wiring E-V Charger: 1. Plug one terminal of the communication cable to the right pin of the EVCharger and the other terminal to PIN 4 & 5 of the "COM/CT" port of the inverter.
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Setting E-V Charger: Turn on the power of the entire system, enter the "Settings" page of the inverters on the LCD screen. 1. Enter the "Export Control" page and chose "CT" or "Meter". >Export Control >Mode Select DRM Function Meter >Mode Select Enable 2. Select “EvChargerEnable” and then enter "Mode Select". Ensure the interface shows "Enable" under "Mode Select", which indicates the EVCharger function started successfully. >EvChargerEnable >Mode Select Adapter Box Enable For the installation and settings of the EV-Charger, please refer to the user manual of the EV-Charger for details. PLEASE NOTE The EV-Charger function and the parallel system with Datahub or the parallel system with Modbus Function cannot be used at the same time currently.
Commissioning 1. Make sure the inverter is fixed to the wall. 2. Make sure the inverter is properly grounded. 3. Check that the DC and AC lines are connected correctly. Make sure the meter, if any, is properly connected and in the correct position (upstream of all loads). 5. Set the DC disconnector of the inverter to On.
Parallel Connection This series of inverters offers a parallel connection function, allowing multiple inverters to be connected in parallel within a single system. With a meter installed in the main circuit, it can control zero injection to the grid. The parallel system can be configured using the Modbus function. PLEASE NOTE Before operation, please make sure that the inverters meet the following condition: 1. All the inverters shall be the same series 2. The firmware version of all inverters shall be the same otherwise, the parallel function cannot be used. In this parallel system, at most 5 inverters can be connected. One inverter will be set as a master, and the rest are the slaves. The master inverter can communicate with all the slave inverters.
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Wiring Operation: 1) Interconnect all inverters in the parallel system using RS485 cables. 2) Attach the communication cable to the master inverter. Setting: Power on the entire system and access the settings page of the inverters via the LCD screen. Follow the instructions below to complete the configuration. To set up the master inverter: 1. Enter “ParallelSetting” page, choose “Enable” to activate the function for the inverter.
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Following to set the slave inverters: 1. Enter “Export Control” page, and the mode status is “Disable” by default (users cannot set by themselves). >Export Control >Mode Select DRM Function Disable 2. Choose “ParallelSetting” and then set the status of “Pallel Switch” as “Enable”. >ParallelSetting >Parallel Switch MpptScanMode Enable 3. Enter “M/S Mode” and chose “Slave” to set the Slave inverters. >M/S Mode Slave PLEASE NOTE The power limit value set in “System Limit” is the limit for the multiple inverters in the parallel system, while the “UserValue” set in “Export Control” is the power limit for a single inverter which will be nullified when the parallel function is enabled.
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Wiring operation: a) Connect one terminal of an RS485 communication cable with Datahub, and the other end with one of the slave inverters. b) Connect all the slave inverters with each other via RS485 cables. c) Connect the meter with the Datahub and the mains. *For more detail please refer to Datahub user manual PLEASE NOTE The parallel system with Modbus function and the EV-Charger function cannot be used...
Operation This section outlines basic operation steps for the inverter system. 6.1. Control Panel ITEM DESCRIPTION LCD Screen Display the information of the inverter Light in blue: The inverter is in normal status Operating indicator light Flash in blue: The inverter is in waiting status Error indicator Light in red: The inverter is in fault status UP/ESC button: Short press to move cursor UP/ESC button up or increase value. Long press to return from the current interface function. Down/Enter button: Short press to move Down/Enter button cursor down or decrease value.
6.2. LCD Structure Power 0W -Voltage >Status -Safety Normal >Grid -Current -Power -Export Control -Voltage -Current >Solar -Grid Services -Power -English Pgrid 0W >Language -New Password Normal -Italian -Spanish -Others Today 0.0kWh -RS485 CommAddr Normal -2000-01-01 >Date&Time 00:00 Today 0.0kWh -ParallelSetting Normal >Password...
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• Level 1: The first line displays the parameters(Power, Pgrid, Today and Total) an the values. Parameter DESCRIPTION Power The output power of the inverter The power export to or import from the grid; (Positive Pgrid value means the energy feeds into grid, negative value menas the energy used from the grid Today The power generated within the day Total The power generated in total •...
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Solar >U1 0.0 V 0.0 A B. Language: Users can select a language from English, German, Polish, French, Portuguese, Chinese, Spanish, Italian and Dutch by this option. Language >English German C. Date Time: This interface allows the user to set the system date and time. Press “Up” or “Down” to increase or decrease the values. Long press “Down” to confirm each selection and move to the next parameter. Once all values are set, long press “Down” to save the date and time.
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G. About: This interface shows information of the inverter, including “Product SN”,“Register SN”, “Master”, “Manager” and “Internal Code”. About Product SN: XXXXXXX >Enable/Disable >Pu_GridV1/2/3/4 >P(u) Function >Pu_Ratio1/2/3/4 >Information Imp. Utente >Q(u) Function >QPowerLockEn >QuLockIn >QuGridV1/2/3/4 • Level 3: Long press the “Enter” button to access the third-level interface. a Status: View the U/I/P parameters of both the grid and the PV, such as Ugrid, Igrid, P, and F for the grid, and Usolar, Isolar, and Psolar for the PV. b Language: The inverter offers multiple language options for the user to choose from.
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Parameter Description O/VStage1 Slow overvoltage point U/VStage 1 Slow undervoltage point O/VStage 2 Rapid overvoltage point U/VStage 2 Rapid undervoltage point O/VStage 3 Stage-3 rapid overvoltage point U/VStage 3 Stage-3 rapid undervoltage point O/V 10min En 10 min average overvoltage enabled O/V 10min Set 10min average overvoltage setting value O/FStage 1...
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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 Under excited PFValue Over excited PFValue PF(p) Entry value of low voltage ride through PowerFactor1 PowerFactor2 PowerFactor3 PowerFactor4 PowerRatio1 PowerRatio2...
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6.3. LCD Internal Menus Here are the different menu levels you can find in the inverter: >U >I >F >Grid >Pout >mWindowMenu Status >PGrid >U1 >Solar >l1 >P1 >English >German Language >Polish >French >Portoguese Date&Time >Settings >Password...
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>Machine Type >EVChargerEnable >Adapter Box G2 >Earth Detect >Settings >Password >Dry Contact >Mode Select **Only shown under >General/Control Australian safety regulations **Only shown under >SelfTest Italian safety regulations **Only shown under >LocalCommand Italian safety regulations >Total Import >Meter Energy >Total Export >Error Logs >Product SN >Register SN...
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>Generator >Feedin power >Manual >Switch >SmartSave >Settings >Consumption >Load Management >Mode Select >Disable >Per on-signal >Per day >Schedule >Disable >Schedule >Start Time 1 >End Time 1 >Enable >Start Time 2 >End Time 2 >Soft Limit >GeneralControl >Hard Limit...
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>All Test >Test Report >Ovp Valve test >UvpValve1 test >UvpValve2 test >Enable >OfpValve test >UfpValve test >OfpValve2 test >UfpValve2 test >Ovp_AVG test...
>Pu_GridV1/2/3/4 >P(u)Function >Enable >Pu_Ratio1/2/3/4 >Disable 6.4. Inverter Functions In the option Settings after ingress the default password “2014” , the installer can access different functions that will allow them to manage the device , for example: A. Safety: The user can configure the safety standard according to the requirements of different countries and grid-tied standards. There are multiple preset standards available, which may change without notice. Additionally, there is a "UserDefined" option that allows users to customize relevant parameters within a broader range. PLEASE NOTE The grid standard must be configured according to the requirements of different regions. If there are any doubts, please consult our service technicians for further details. B. Export Control: This function allows the inverter to control the energy exported to the grid.
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E. RS485 CommAddr: If "Enable" is selected, the inverter will communicate with the computer, allowing the operating status of the inverter to be monitored. When multiple inverters are monitored by one computer, the RS485 communication addresses of the different inverters need to be set. The RS485 function will only be effective when the addresses are identical. The default address is "1". F. ParallelSetting: To use the parallel system with the Modbus Function, enable this function and complete the settings by following the instructions in the "Parallel Connection" section. If the parallel system is not needed, disable this function. Check more info in chapter “3. Installation instructions”...
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If the user uses the inverter dry contacts to control the heat pump through an Adapter Box, please refer to the Adapter Box Quick Installation Guide to set the parameters here. Dry Contact Enter Load Managment >Mode Select >Load Managment Back >Load Managment< Disable/Manual/Smart Save Q. SelfTest: The user can test the safety regulations using this function.
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For each installation, the end user account (installation owner) must always be created and then, if desired, the created installation can be added to the installer's account. Not the other way around. To obtain an installer account, please email support@peimar.com with the following details: •...
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7.1.1. Configuration using the Wi-Fi module from the browser Connect the Wi-Fi module to the appropriate USB port on the bottom of the inverter (WIFI for PSI-X3P-HY series inverters, Upgrade/Dongle for PSI-X1P-HY and PSI- X3S-HY series inverters, DONGLE for PSI-X1S-TL/TLM and PSI-X3P-TP/TPM series inverters). The LED on the back will start flashing (LED not present on the PSI-X-H- WIFI-3.0 model).
IP address is present to ensure that the connection has been made correctly. Create an end user account Once the monitoring system has been correctly configured, to view the production data on the portal, go to https://peimar-psix-portal.com/#/login and create a new end-user account by clicking the “Register” button. Create new user SN for tracking Insert device’s serial number...
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Press the “Back” button and identify yourself with the credentials you have just created. If the entire procedure has been followed correctly, after a few minutes it will be possible to observe the production data of the photovoltaic installation. 7.1.2. Configuration via Wi-Fi module from the app • Download the Peimar X Portal app from the store App Store Google Play Store • Choose the language by pressing the 3 dots in the upper left corner.
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• To create a new account, enter the required data (Italy time zone UTC +01:00) and press “OK”. Wifi connection Registration number Proceed • When the message “Peimar X portal wants to access the Wi-Fi network” appears, press the “Access” option. • Enter the name of your home Wi-Fi network (SSID) and its password PLEASE NOTE The network name and password must contain only numbers or letters, special characters are not accepted. If the entire procedure has been followed correctly, the LED on the module, if present, will light up with a steady light and after a few minutes the app will start receiving production data from the inverter and can be viewed remotely.
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7.2. Configuration via Ethernet cable (LAN) with PSI-X-H-ETH-3.0 If the Wi-Fi signal is too weak, it is also possible to connect to the server via an Ethernet cable. To do this, you need to purchase the PSI-X-H-ETH-3.0 module with an Ethernet port, which allows you to connect the inverter to your home router via a data cable (the Ethernet module is already included in the PSI-X3P-TPM three-phase grid inverters). Connect the Ethernet module to the corresponding USB port on the bottom of the inverter (WIFI for PSI-X3P-HY series inverters, Upgrade/Dongle for PSI-X1P-HY and PSI-X3S-HY series inverters, DONGLE for PSI-X1P-TL/TLM and PSI-X3P-TP/TPM series inverters).
Troubleshooting This section contains information and procedures for solving potential problems with the inverters and provides troubleshooting tips to identify and resolve most issues that could occur. It will help you narrow down the source of any problems you may encounter. Please follow these troubleshooting steps: 1.
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PV Voltage Fault. Check whether the PV is overvoltage. IE:00009 PVVoltFault Or consult us for solutions. DC Bus Voltage Out of Normal Range. Check if the PV IE:00010 input voltage is within the operating range of the inverter. IE:00051 BusVoltFault Disconnect PV wiring and reconnect. Or consult us for IE:00052" solutions. Grid Overvoltage for Ten Minutes Fault. The system will IE:00012 GridVolt10MFault reconnect when the utility is back to normal. Or consult us for solutions. DCI Overcurrent Protection Fault. Wait for a while to IE:00013 DcInjOCP check if the inverter is back to normal. Or consult us for solutions.
ARM EEPROM Fault. Disconnect PV and grid, then ME:00103 Mgr EEPROM Fault reconnect. Or consult us for solutions. Meter Fault. Check the connection of the meter. Check if ME:00105 Meter Fault the meter is in working order. Or consult us for solutions. Power Type Fault. Check the version of ARM and ME:00101 PowerTypeFault DSP. Check the product SN number. Or consult us for solutions. Mgr InterCom Fault. Shut down photovoltaic, battery, and ME:00104 Mgr Comm Fault grid, then reconnect. Or ask for help from the installer if it cannot return to normal. Software Overcurrent Protection Fault. Wait for a while IE:0016 SW OCP Fault...
PV and AC cables to avoid an electric shock hazard. Do not touch any internal live parts for at least 10 minutes after disconnecting the inverter from the utility grid and the PV input. 10. Warranty Conditions To find out the warranty conditions, please refer to the corresponding document that you can download from www.peimar.com.
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