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Sungrow statement on Installation guidelines
Disclaimer
The material in this document has been prepared by Sungrow Australia Group Pty. Ltd. ABN 76
168 258 679 and is intended as a guideline to assist solar installers for troubleshooting. It is not a
statement or advice on any of the Electrical or Solar Industry standards or guidelines. Please
observe all OH&S regulations when working on Sungrow equipment.
Introduction
Regulators and inspectors refer to the installation manuals on all inverters, particularly
in respect to inverter clearances. Australian Standards state "shall be installed in
accordance with the requirements of the standards and additional requirements as
specified in the manufacturer's instructions where applicable". This is not a override to
Australian Standards and guidelines, and installers must always carry out installation
of Sungrow equipment in accordance with appropriate standards and install guidelines.
Applicability: All Sungrow Inverters
On the Sungrow data sheets and installation manuals, there are certain requirements
that the installer must meet to conform to the warranty and operation of the inverters.
The following will help clarify for retailers, installers, and inspectors, what is and is not
acceptable to Sungrow if the specifications are not met.
Voltage and current rating: The maximum voltage and current ratings in reference
to DC and AC input Must not be exceeded. Exceeding any of these will void the
warranty. These are available on product data sheets.
Extract from the SG*RT-P1 range showing rated input values
PV input rating (Watts): The maximum PV array input listed on the data sheet may
be exceeded without voiding the warranty, providing the maximum voltage and current
ratings are not exceeded. If the PV input is above that stated on the data sheet, the
inverter will derate ("clip") at excess input power (Watts). In this case, the stated
GD_202502_InstallationRequirements_V1.0
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© Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
The information in this document is subject to change without notice.

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  • Page 1 Sungrow statement on Installation guidelines Disclaimer The material in this document has been prepared by Sungrow Australia Group Pty. Ltd. ABN 76 168 258 679 and is intended as a guideline to assist solar installers for troubleshooting. It is not a statement or advice on any of the Electrical or Solar Industry standards or guidelines.
  • Page 2 Installer/Designer is responsible for all system estimates of performance. Ventilation requirements: As Sungrow inverters process large amounts of power, there is considerable heat to dissipate in order to keep the inverter within its operating limits.
  • Page 3 It should also be expected that the fan(s) (if fitted) will have to work harder, and there may be increased fan noise. Sungrow will not warranty for increased air noise in these circumstances.
  • Page 4 This will impede the inverters natural cooling. GD_202502_InstallationRequirements_V1.0 Page 4 of 6 © Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 5 DNSP standards, via the iSolarCloud App. Only licensed workers are authorised to change grid settings, and this must be done by the installer. Sungrow staff are not authorised to change grid settings. Please refer to the Sungrow Knowledge Base for technical documentation and videos showing how to do this.
  • Page 6 Communication devices Sungrow supply a dongle in the box of every Premium inverter sold in Australia and New Zealand. The dongles work on the 2.4 GHz frequency and have a range of about 10m.

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