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Installation
Operation Manual
MIN 2500TL-XH
MIN 3000 TL-XH
MIN 3600 TL-XH
MIN 4200 TL-XH
MIN 4600 TL-XH
MIN 5000 TL-XH
MIN 6000 TL-XH
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1 Notes on this manual
1.1 Validity
Describes the manual's scope and models covered, including the MIN TL-XH series.
1.2 Target Group
Defines the intended audience as qualified personnel with training and skills.
1.3 Additional information
Provides links to further resources and disclaimers regarding manual updates.
1.4 Symbols in this document
1.4.1 Warnings in this document
Explains hazard symbols like Danger, Warning, Caution, and Notice used in the manual.
1.4.2 Markings on this product
Explains symbols found on the product itself, such as electrical voltage and fire risk.
1.5 Glossary
Glossary of Terms
Defines technical terms used in the manual, including AC, DC, Power, and PV.
2 Safety
2.1 Intended Use
Details the product's intended application for converting PV/battery DC to grid AC.
2.2 Qualification of skilled person
Specifies that only trained personnel should operate or install the device.
2.3 Safety instruction
General safety precautions and contact information for technical support.
2.4 Assembly Warnings
Hazards and precautions during the assembly process, including shock and damage risks.
2.5 Electrical Connection Warnings
Critical warnings for electrical connections, handling live components, and voltages.
2.6 Operation Warnings
Safety guidelines for operating the inverter, handling hot surfaces, and voltage issues.
3 Product Description
3.1 TL-XH Overview
Visual identification of the inverter's components, ports, and indicators.
Inverter Symbols and Status
Describes touch controls, status indicator symbols, and their meanings.
3.2 Type label
Explains the information contained on the product's identification type label.
3.3 Size and weight
Provides the physical dimensions (W/H/D) and weight of the inverter unit.
3.4 Storage of Inverter
Guidelines for storing the inverter properly, including temperature and humidity.
3.5 The advantage of the unit
Lists key features and benefits of the inverter, such as efficiency and input range.
4 Unpacking and Inspection
Unpacking and Inspection Procedures
Instructions for checking the inverter and accessories upon delivery for damage.
5 Installation
5.1 Safety instructions
Critical safety warnings for installation: fire, burns, radiation, and general electrical safety.
5.2 Selecting the installation location
Criteria for choosing a suitable installation site, considering environment and accessibility.
5.3 Mounting the Inverter
Guides on how to mount the inverter, including using brackets and fixing to walls.
5.3.1 Mounting the Inverter with bracket
Detailed steps for mounting the inverter using the provided bracket.
5.3.2 Fixed the inverter on the wall
Instructions for securely attaching the inverter to the wall after hanging on the bracket.
6 Electrical Connection
6.1 Safety
Safety precautions related to high voltages, lethal voltages, and electrostatic discharge.
6.2 Wiring AC Output
Steps and recommendations for connecting the AC output, including circuit-breaker selection.
6.3 Connecting the second protective conductor
Instructions for connecting a second protective conductor for safety compliance.
6.4 Connecting the PV Array
Guides on connecting PV arrays, including conditions and safety warnings.
6.4.1 Conditions for PV Array
Requirements and connector types for PV array input, including limit values.
6.4.2 Connecting the PV Array
Detailed steps for connecting PV arrays, with emphasis on safety and polarity.
6.5 Connecting the Bidirectional DC/DC Box
Guides on connecting the DC/DC box, including conditions and safety warnings.
6.5.1 Conditions for Bidirectional DC/DC Box
Requirements for connecting the DC/DC box, including connector types and polarity.
6.5.2 Connecting the Bidirectional DC/DC Box
Steps for connecting the DC/DC box with emphasis on safety and polarity.
6.5.3 Connecting to Battery Pack
Information on connecting to a lithium-ion battery pack via RS485 or CAN communication.
6.6 Connecting signal cable
Steps for connecting signal cables to the COM and SYS COM ports.
6.7 Grounding the inverter
Instructions for grounding the inverter, noting its transformerless design.
6.8 Active power control
How to use smart meters, CTs, or ripple control for power management and export limitation.
6.9 Connecting the COM PORT
Overview of COM PORT usage for demand response modes and communication.
6.9.1 DRMs (Australia)
Details on demand response modes (DRMs) for Australia, including pin assignments.
6.9.2 PCI (EU)
Details on Power Control Interface (PCI) for European models, including pin assignments.
6.10 Electric Arc Hazards
6.10.1 Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI)
Information on AFCI functionality, requirements, and deactivation.
6.10.2 Danger information
Specific dangers related to electric arcs, fire, and MPPT operation.
6.10.3 Operation step
Procedure for handling 'Error 200' related to AFCI trip and system restart.
7 Commissioning
7.1 Start the inverter
Steps to initiate the inverter's operation after installation.
7.1.1 Touch control
Explanation of touch interface actions (single, double touch, hold) for navigation.
7.1.2 Set Country/Area
Guide to selecting the correct country or region setting for compliance.
7.2 General setting
Overview of general configuration options available on the inverter.
7.2.1 Set inverter display language
Procedure for changing the display language using the touch interface.
7.2.2 Set inverter COM address
How to configure the inverter's COM address for communication purposes.
7.2.3 Set inverter date
Steps to set the current date on the inverter via the touch interface.
7.2.4 Set inverter time
Steps to set the current time on the inverter via the touch interface.
7.3 Advanced setting
Accessing and performing advanced configurations with a password.
7.3.1 Reset Country/Area
How to reset the country/area setting using a password.
7.3.2 Export limitation setting
Configuring power export limitations via external meter or CT.
7.3.3 Reset factory
Procedure for restoring factory default settings, excluding date and time.
7.3.4 Work mode setting
Setting different working modes (Grid, Battery, Load priority) for different time periods.
7.3.5 Grid Charge setting
Enabling or disabling grid charging for the battery via the OLED interface.
7.4 Communication interfaces
Overview of communication interfaces including SYS COM Port, COM Port, and USB-A.
7.4.1 SYS COM Port
Pin definition and function for the 8-pin SYS COM Port connector.
7.4.2 COM Port
Refers to section 6.9 for details on the 8-pin COM Port connector.
7.4.3 USB-A
Purpose and connection of the USB-A port for monitoring or firmware updates.
8 Start-Up and Shut Down the Inverter
8.1 Start-Up the inverter
Basic steps to power on and start the inverter, requiring AC connection and DC switch.
8.2 Shut down the Inverter
Step-by-step procedure for safely powering off the inverter and its components.
9 Maintenance and Cleaning
9.1 Checking Heat Dissipation
Guidance on ensuring proper heat dissipation to prevent power reduction.
9.2 Cleaning the Inverter
Instructions for cleaning the inverter's exterior using a wet cloth.
9.3 Checking the DC Disconnect
How to inspect the DC disconnect for externally visible damage and discoloration.
10 Trouble shooting
10.1 Error Messages displayed on OLED
How error messages are displayed and information needed for Growatt support.
10.2 System fault
Lists common system faults, their descriptions, and suggested solutions.
10.3 Inverter warning
Lists inverter warnings, their meanings, and suggested solutions.
10.4 Inverter fault
Lists inverter faults, their meanings, and suggested solutions.
Specific Inverter Faults
Details on faults like Relay, Over Temperature, EEPROM, and GFCI, with suggested actions.
11 Manufacturer Warranty
Manufacturer Warranty Information
Refers to the warranty card for details on product warranty coverage.
12 Decommissioning
12.1 Dismantling the Inverter
Steps for safely removing the inverter from its mounting.
12.2 Packing the Inverter
How to package the inverter for transport or storage using original or equivalent carton.
12.3 Storing the Inverter
Recommended conditions for storing the inverter, including temperature and humidity.
12.4 Disposing of the Inverter
Guidelines for proper electronic waste disposal, not with household waste.
13 Technical Data
13.1 Specification
Detailed technical specifications for various MIN TL-XH models.
13.2 PV&BAT &AC connectors info
Information on connector types used for PV, BAT, and AC connections.
13.3 Torque
Specific torque values for enclosure lid screws and various terminals.
13.4 Accessories
List of optional accessories available for purchase, such as monitoring devices.
14 Compliance Certificates
Compliance Certificates
Lists standards and directives (e.g., CE, IEC) the unit complies with.
15 Contact
Contact Information and Support
Growatt's contact details and required information for technical support.

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