Solplanet ASW3680H-S User Manual

Solplanet ASW3680H-S User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Solplanet inverterTable of Contents 1 Notes on this Manual ..............5 1.1 General Notes ..............5 1.2 Area of validity ..............5 1.3 Target group ............... 6 1.4 Symbols used in this manual ..........6 2 Safety ..................8 2.1 Intended use ............... 8 2.2 Important safety information ..........
  • Page 3 5.3.3 Force time use custom ..........26 5.3.4 Off-GRID ..............26 6 Electrical Connection .............. 27 6.1 Safety ................27 6.2 System layout of units without integrated DC switch ..28 6.3 Overview of the connection area ........29 6.4 AC connection ..............30 6.4.1 Conditions for the AC connection .......
  • Page 4 7.2 Inverter demand response modes (DRED) ....... 56 7.3 Earth Fault Alarm .............. 57 8 Commissioning ............... 58 8.1 Electrical checks ............... 58 8.2 Mechanical checks ............60 8.3 Safety code check ............. 60 8.4 Start-Up ................61 8.4.1 Smart meter set-up ............. 61 8.4.2 AIHOME initialization set-up ........
  • Page 5 11.8 Power reduction .............. 82 11.8.1 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature (ASW3000H-S) ..............82 11.8. 2 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature (ASW3680H-S) ..............83 11.8.3 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature (ASW4000H-S) ..............84 11.8.4 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature (ASW5000H-S) ..............
  • Page 6: Notes On This Manual

    1 Notes on this Manual 1.1 General Notes Solplanet hybrid inverter is a high-quality inverter which can convert solar energy to AC energy and store energy into battery. The energy produced from the inverter shall be used to optimize self-consumption, then charge battery, exceed power could export to grid.
  • Page 7: Target Group

    1.3 Target group This manual is for qualified electricians only, who must perform the tasks exactly as described. All persons installing inverters must be trained and experienced in general safety which must be observed when working on electrical equipments. Installation personnel should also be familiar with local requirements, rules and regulations.
  • Page 8 WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not be avoided, can result in death or serious injury. CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not be avoided, can result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE indicates a situation which, if not be avoided, can result in property damage.
  • Page 9: Safety

    2 Safety 2.1 Intended use 1. The inverter converts the direct current from PV array into grid- compliant alternating current. 2. The inverter is suitable for indoor and outdoor use. 3. The inverter must only be operated with PV arrays (PV modules and cabling) of protection class II, in accordance with IEC 61730, application class A.
  • Page 10: Important Safety Information

    11. The type label must remain permanently attached to the product. 2.2 Important safety information Danger to life due to electric shock when live components or cables are touched • All work on the inverter must only be carried out by qualified personnel who have read and fully understood all safety information contained in this manual.
  • Page 11 Danger to life due to high voltages of the PV array When exposed to sunlight, the PV array generates dangerous DC voltage which is present in the DC conductors and the live components of the inverter. Touching the DC conductors or the live components can lead to lethal electric shocks.
  • Page 12 Risk of fire due to the electric power Batteries deliver electric power, resulting in burns or a fire hazard when they are short circuited, or wrongly installed. • Do not wear watches, rings or similar metallic items during battery replacement. •...
  • Page 13: Symbols On The Label

    2.3 Symbols on the label Symbol Explanation Beware of a danger zone This symbol indicates that the product mus be additionally grounded if additional grounding or equipotential bonding is required at the installation site. Beware of high voltage and operating current The inverter operates at high voltage and current.
  • Page 14 Capacitors discharge Before opening the covers, the inverter must be disconnected from the grid and PV array. Wait at least 5 minutes to allow the energy storage capacitors to fully discharge. Observe the documentation Observev all documentation supplied with the product User Manual UM_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 15: Unpacking

    3 Unpacking 3.1 Scope of delivery Obje Description Quantity Inverter 1 piece Wall mounting bracket 1 piece Documentation 1 set Smart meter terminal 1 piece Magnetic ring 1 piece Antenna 1 piece DC connector 2 pairs Screw accessory 1 set AC connector 2 pieces Battery terminal cover...
  • Page 16: Checking For Transport Damage

    3.2 Checking for transport damage Thoroughly inspect the packaging upon delivery. If you detect any damage to the packaging which indicates the inverter may have been damaged, inform the responsible shipping company immediately. We will be glad to assist you if required. 4 Mounting 4.1 Requirements for mounting Danger to life due to fire or explosion...
  • Page 17 protective roof. Do not completely cover the top of the inverter. 4. The mounting condition must be suitable for the weight and size of the inverter. The inverter is suitable to be mounted on solid wall that is vertical or tilted backwards (Max. 15° ). It is not recommended to install the inverter on the wall made of plasterboards or similar materials.
  • Page 18: Mounting The Inverter

    4.2 Mounting the inverter Risk of injury when lifting the inverter, or if it is dropped The weight of Solplanet inverter is max. 21.5 kg. There is risk of injury if the inverter is lifted incorrectly or dropped while being transported or when attaching it to or removing it from the wall bracket.
  • Page 19 Mounting procedure: Risk of injury due to damaged cables There may be power cables or other supply lines (e.g. gas or water) routed in the wall. • Ensure that no lines are laid in the wall which could be damaged when drilling holes. 1.
  • Page 20 to the wall by screwing three self-tapping screws (SW10). 3. Hang the inverter to the wall mounting bracket. Secure the inverter to the wall mounting bracket on both sides using M5 screws. Screwdriver type: PH2, torque: 2.5Nm. 4. To protect the inverter from theft, attach the padlock provided by customer through the wall mounting bracket and the inverter.
  • Page 21: System Solution

    5 system solution ASW3000H-S/ ASW3680H-S/ ASW4000H-S/ ASW5000H-S is a single-phase hybrid inverter applicable to on-grid PV systems. With the integrated Energy Management System (EMS), they can control and optimize the energy flow in order to increase the self-consumption of the system. 5.1 system solution The photovoltaic energy storage power generation system is composed of the following parts.
  • Page 22: System Wiring Diagram

    Item part function Photovoltaic panel Photovoltaic power generation inveter energy conversion batter Energy storage meter Grid energy control GRID Public power grid Back-up load Uninterrupted power equipment Normal load General electrical equipment Inverter setting and display 5.2 System wiring diagram Australia User Manual UM_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 23: Working Mode

    According to Australian safety requirement, the neutral cables of the on-grid side and back-up side must be connected together. And the OFF-PE terminal don’t need be connected. Otherwise, the hybrid inverter will not work. Europe Normal Load PV1+ Meter PV1- GRID INVETER PV2+...
  • Page 24 Load priority:load>batter>GRID When the photovoltaic energy is enough, first supply power to the load, then charge the battery, and finally go online. Power priority:PV>batter>GRID When the load power is too large, first from the photovoltaic energy, and then battery discharge, and finally use the power grid.
  • Page 25: Back-Up

    3) At night, there is no photovoltaic, Evening and the battery supplies power to the load. 4) In case of power failure, switch to off grid, and off grid load can still work normally 5.3.2 Back-up Battery as a backup power supply, always keep sufficient energy, power supply to the load when GRID failure.
  • Page 26 the battery does not discharge, only in the event of GRID failure as a backup power supply to the load. 1) Photovoltaic priority to charge the battery 2) Under normal conditions, the battery does not discharge, Even at night. 3)When there is a GRID failure, the Daytime battery supplies power to the load.
  • Page 27: Force Time Use Custom

    5.3.3 Force time use custom Users can manage the energy according to their own needs, and set the daily regular charging and discharging on the app. Other time follow the Self-Consumption mode 5.3.4 Off-GRID The inverter operates off the grid, no matter whether the grid has power or not.
  • Page 28: Electrical Connection

    6 Electrical Connection 6.1 Safety Danger to life due to high voltages of the PV array When exposed to sunlight, the PV array generates dangerous DC voltage which is present in the DC conductors and the live components of the inverter. Touching the DC conductors or the live components can lead to lethal electric shocks.
  • Page 29: System Layout Of Units Without Integrated Dc Switch

    Risk of injury due to electric shock • The inverter must be installed only by trained and authorized electricians. • All electrical installations must be done in accordance with the National Wiring Rules standards and all locally applicable standards and directives. Damage to the inverter due to electrostatic discharge •...
  • Page 30: Overview Of The Connection Area

    To Grid DC BOX INVERTER (optional) AC BOX Second DC INPUT AC OUTPUT grounding TO grounding electrode 6.3 Overview of the connection area User Manual UM_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 31: Ac Connection

    Object Description Battery terminal cover DC-switch DC input Antenna Communication ports AC connector Additional grounding screw EPS connector 6.4 AC connection Danger to life due to high voltages in the inverter • Before establishing the electrical connection, ensure that the miniature circuit-breaker is switched off and cannot be reactivated.
  • Page 32 ASW3000H-S/3680H-S/4000H-S/5000H-S Object Description Value External diameter 10 to 16 mm Conductor cross-section 4 to 6 mm² Stripping length of the approx. 13 mm insulated conductors Stripping length of the outer approx. 53 mm sheath of AC cable The PE conductor must be 2mm longer than the L and N conductors Larger cross-sections should be used for longer cables.
  • Page 33 Conductor Maximum cable length cross- ASW3000 ASW3680 ASW4000 ASW5000 section 2.5 mm² 37 m 28 m 17 m 4 mm² 74 m 59 m 44 m 28 m 6 mm² 110 m 89 m 67 m 42 m The required conductor cross-section depends on the inverter rating, ambient temperature, routing method, cable type, cable losses, applicable installation requirements of the country of installation, etc.
  • Page 34 In PV systems with multiple inverters, protect each inverter with a separate circuit breaker. This will prevent residual voltage being present at the corresponding cable after disconnection. No consumer load should be applied between AC circuit breaker and the inverter. The selection of the AC circuit breaker rating depends on the wiring design (wire cross-section area), cable type, wiring method, ambient temperature, inverter current rating, etc.
  • Page 35: Grid Connection

    Safety in accordance with IEC 62109 when the grounding conductor monitoring is deactivated. In order to guarantee safety in accordance with IEC 62109 when the grounding conductor monitoring is deactivated, carry out one of the following measures: • Connect a copper-wire grounding conductor with a cross- section of at least 10 mm²...
  • Page 36 2. Insert the conductor into a suitable ferrule acc. to DIN 46228-4 and crimp the contact. Damage to the inverter due to wrong wiring If the phase line was connected to PE terminal, the inverter will not function properly. • Please ensure that the type of the conductors matches the signs of the terminals on the socket element.
  • Page 37 5. Plug the AC connector into the jack for the AC connection and screw tight. User Manual UM0007_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 38: Eps Connection

    6.5 EPS connection • All electrical installations must be done in accordance with all local and national rules. • Make sure that all DC switches and AC circuit breakers have been disconnected before establishing electrical connection. Otherwise, the high voltage within the inverter may lead to electrical shock.
  • Page 39 Object Description Value External diameter 10-16mm Copper conductor cross-section 2.5-6mm Stripping length of the insulated 13mm conductors Stripping length of the cable 53mm outer sheath The PE conductor must be 2 mm longer than the L and N conductors. 2. Loosen the swivel nut of AC connector. Insert the crimped conductors into corresponding terminals and tighten screws with the accompanied wrench tool (Torque: 1.4Nm).
  • Page 40: Second Protective Grounding Connection

    6.6 Second protective grounding connection If additional grounding or equipotential bonding is required locally, you can connect additional grounding to the inverter. This prevents touch current if the grounding conductor on the AC connector fails. Procedure: 1. Insert the grounding conductor into the suitable terminal lug and crimp the contact.
  • Page 41: Dc Connection

    6.7 DC Connection Danger to life due to high voltages in the inverter Touching the live components can lead to lethal electric shocks. • Before connecting the PV array, ensure that the DC switch is switched off and that it cannot be reactivated. •...
  • Page 42: Assembling The Dc Connectors

    6.7.2 Assembling the DC connectors Danger to life due to high voltages on DC conductors When exposed to sunlight, the PV array generates dangerous DC voltage which is present in the DC conductors. Touching the DC conductors can lead to lethal electric shocks.
  • Page 43 2. Route the stripped cable all the way into the DC connector. Ensure that the stripped cable and the DC connector have the same polarity. 3. Press the clamping bracket down until it audibly snaps into place. 4. Ensure that the cable is correctly positioned: Result Measure If the stranded wires are...
  • Page 44 positioned. mm) into the clamping bracket and lever it open. • Remove the cable and go back to step 2. 5. Push the swivel nut up to the thread and tighten (torque: 2 Nm). 6. Insert DC plug connectors into corresponding DC input connectors on the inverter.
  • Page 45: Connecting The Pv Array

    6.7.3 Connecting the PV array The inverter can be destroyed by overvoltage If the voltage of the strings exceeds the maximum DC input voltage of the inverter, it can be destroyed due to overvoltage. All warranty claims become void. • Do not connect strings with an open-circuit voltage greater than the maximum DC input voltage of the inverter.
  • Page 46: Disassembling The Dc Connectors

    Damage to the inverter due to moisture and dust penetration Seal the unused DC inputs with sealing plugs so that moisture and dust cannot penetrate the Inverter. • Make sure all DC connectors are securely sealed. 7. Before DC connection, insert the DC plug connectors with sealing plugs into DC input connectors of the inverter to ensure protection...
  • Page 47 2. To release the DC connector, insert a flat-blade screwdriver (blade width: 3.5 mm) into the side catch mechanism and lever open. 3. Carefully pull the DC connector apart. 4. Release the clamping bracket. To do so, insert a flat-blade screwdriver (blade width: 3.5 mm) into the clamping bracket and lever it open.
  • Page 48: Battery Connection

    6.8 Battery connection Procedure: Risk of fire due to the electric power Batteries deliver electric power, resulting in burns or a fire hazard when they are short circuited, or wrongly installed. • Lead acid batteries are not allowed. • The lithium battery (pack) must be approved by AISWEI. Only the approved lithium battery (Pack) can be used.
  • Page 49 Object Description Value External diameter 10-12mm Copper conductor cross-section 20-25mm Stripping length of the cable outer sheath ≤55mm 2. Screw the cable terminal lugs to the socket through the battery terminal cover. Screwdriver type: T30 or SW10, torque: 4.0Nm 3. Tighten the battery terminal cover and cable gland nuts. Screwdriver type: PH2, torque: 1.6Nm User Manual UM0007_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 50: Communication Equipment Connection

    6.9 Communication equipment connection Danger to life due to electric shock when live components are touched. • Disconnect the inverter from all voltage sources before connect the network cable. Damage to the inverter due to electrostatic discharge Internal components of the inverter can be irreparably damaged by electrostatic discharge.
  • Page 51: Bms Can Cable Connection

    Object Description Smart meter: system monitoring DRED:control the power to grid RS485:communication BMS:CAN communicate to battery 6.9.2 BMS CAN cable connection Procedure: 1) Remove the communication plate. 2) Loosen the swivel nut of the cable gland on the communication plate, remove the sealing plug and lead the stripped cable through the swivel nut, sealing sleeve, communication plate and magnetic ring, crimp the crystal as below pin assignment.
  • Page 52: Dred Cable Connection

    the inverter and tighten the swivel nut. Screwdriver type: PH2, torque: 1.6Nm 6.9.3 DRED cable connection Procedure: 1) Remove the communication plate. 2) Loosen the swivel nut of the cable gland on the communication plate, remove the sealing plug and lead the cable through the swivel nut, sealing sleeve, communication plate, crimp the crystal as below pin assignment.
  • Page 53: Smart Meter Cable Connection

    the inverter and tighten the swivel nut. Screwdriver type: PH2, torque: 1.6Nm 6.9.4 Smart meter cable connection Connection diagram Procedure: 1. Smart meter communication 1) Cable requirements are as follows. Insert the conductor into a suitable ferrule acc. to DIN 46228-4 and crimp the contact. User Manual UM0007_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 54 2) Remove the communication plate. 3) Loosen the swivel nut of the cable gland on the communication plate, remove the sealing plug and lead the stripped cable through the swivel nut, sealing sleeve, communication plate and magnetic ring, press the latch of the smart meter terminal and insert the conductors accordingly.
  • Page 55: Wifi Antenna Connection

    6.9.5 WiFi antenna connection Take off the sealing cap and tighten the antenna to inverter. User Manual UM0007_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 56: Communication

    We offer a remote monitoring app called “AiHome”. You can install the “AiHome” application on a smart phone using Android or an iOS operating systems. You can also visit the website ( http://www.solplanet.net) to download the APP and user manual. User Manual UM_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 57: Inverter Demand Response Modes (Dred)

    7.2 Inverter demand response modes (DRED) DRMS application description • Only applicable to AS/NZS4777.2:2015. • DRM0, DRM5, DRM6, DRM7, DRM8 are available. The inverter shall detect and initiate a response to all supported demand response commands , demand response modes are described as follows: Mode Requirement DRM 0 Operate the disconnection device...
  • Page 58: Earth Fault Alarm

    Pin1-------- DRM 1/5 Pin2------- DRM 2/6 Pin3------- DRM 3/7 Pin4------- DRM 4/8 Pin5------- RefGen Pin6------- Com/DRM0 Pin7--------N/A Pin8------- N/A 7.3 Earth Fault Alarm This inverter complies with IEC 62109-2 clause 13.9 for earth fault alarm monitoring. If an Earth Fault Alarm occurs, the red color LED indicator will light up and the buzzer of the inverter will keep ringing.
  • Page 59: Commissioning

    8 Commissioning 8.1 Electrical checks Carry out the main electrical tests as follows: ① Check the PE connection with a multimeter: make sure that the inverter’s exposed metal surface has a ground connection. Danger to life due to the presence of DC Voltage Touching the live conductors can lead to lethal electric shocks.
  • Page 60 Danger to life due to the presence of AC Voltage Touching the live conductors can lead to lethal electric shocks. • Only touch the insulation of the AC cables. • Wear personal protective equipment such as insulating gloves. ⑤ Check the grid voltage: check that the grid voltage at the point of connection of the inverter complies with the permitted value.
  • Page 61: Mechanical Checks

    AISWEI Cloud APP manual for detailed information, you can find the Safety Code Setting Guide in an event where an installer needs to set the country code manually. The Solplanet’s inverters comply with local safety code when leaving the factory. User Manual UM0007_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 62: Start-Up

    After setting, click the start device button. The inverter will enter the working. For AiHome operation, please refer to the AiHome manual. You can also visit the website ( http://www.solplanet.net ) to download the APP and user manual. User Manual UM_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 63: Starting Conditions Of Different Modes

    8.4.3 Starting conditions of different modes Starting conditions of different modes Mode BATTER GRID METER Self-Consumption need need need need Backup need need Not neet Not need Force time need need Not need Not need Custom Off-grid Not need need Not need Not need 8.4.4 Description of working state...
  • Page 64 During periods of low radiation, the inverter may continuously start up and shut down. This is due to insufficient power generated by the PV array. If this fault occurs often, please call service. If the inverter is in "Fault" mode, refer to Section 11 "Troubleshooting".
  • Page 65: Display

    9 Display The information provided here covers the LED indicators. 9.1 Overview of the panel The inverter is equipped with five LEDs indicators. Object Funct Diagram Description PV active Self-check/Soft BLINK upgrade PV not active Batterry active Self-check/Soft BLINK upgrade/SOC low Batterry not active YELLOW ON Communication fault...
  • Page 66: Leds

    YELLOW Warning BLINK RED ON Fault Normal work WHITE ON EPS output with load EPS output without WHITE BLINK load RED ON EPS output fault RED BLINK EPS output overload EPS without output Grid is active and WHITE ON connected Grid is active, Forced GRID WHITE BLINK...
  • Page 67 The white LED is lit when the BAT is operating normally at least one. The white LED is flashes The inveter is self-check or software update or batter SOC lower. The white LED is off The BAT is not working. ERR LED: The yellow LED is lit When the communication between combox and cloud is abnormal.
  • Page 68: Disconnecting The Inverter From Voltage Sources

    10 Disconnecting the Inverter from Voltage Sources Before performing any work on the inverter, disconnect it from all voltage sources as described in this section. Always adhere strictly to the given sequence. 1. Disconnect AC circuit breaker and secure against reconnection.
  • Page 69 5. Release and remove all DC connectors. Insert a flat-blade screwdriver or an angled screwdriver (blade width: 3.5 mm) into one of the slide slots and pull the DC connectors out downwards. Do not pull on the cable. 6. Release and disconnect the AC connector. Rotate the socket element counter-clockwise to open.
  • Page 70: Technical Data

    11 Technical Data 11.1 DC input data ASW3000 ASW3680 ASW4000 ASW5000 Type Max. PV array 5500Wp 6180Wp 6500Wp 7500Wp power(STC) Max. input voltage 550V MPP voltage range 100V-530V Rated input voltage 380V Initial feeding-in 125V voltage Min. feed-in power Max. input current per MPP input Isc PV(absolute maximum)
  • Page 71: Batter Input Data

    11.2 Batter input data ASW3000 ASW3680 ASW4000 ASW5000 Type Nominal battery voltage Battery voltage range 40V-60V Max charging power 2500W Max discharging 2500W power Max charging current Max discharging current User Manual UM0007_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 72: Ac Output Data

    11.3 AC output data ASW3000H ASW3680H ASW4000H ASW5000H Type Rated active 3000W 3680W 4000W 5000W power Max. apparent 3000VA 3680VA 4000VA 5000VA AC power Nominal AC 220V,230V /180V-280V voltage/ range AC power frequency/ 50, 60/± 5Hz range Rated power frequency/rate 50Hz/230V d grid voltage Max.
  • Page 73 0.95 ... 0.95 inductive capacitive Adjustable (only for VDE-AR-N 4105) displacement ..0.8 inductive capacitive power factor (for others) Feed-in phase connection phase Harmonic distortion <3% (THD) at rated output User Manual UM0007_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 74: Eps Output Data

    11.4 EPS output data ASW300 ASW368 ASW400 ASW500 Type 0H-S 0H-S 0H-S 0H-S Max output 2500VA apparent power Peak output 3500VA/10s apparent power Nominal output 230V voltage Nominal output 50Hz/60Hz frequency Max output current Max switch time 100ms Output THDv (@ <3% Linear load) User Manual UM_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 75: General Data

    11.5 General data ASW3000H-S/ 3680H-S / 4000H-S / General data 5000H-S communication: WIFI/Meter/RS485/ ● /● / ○ / ○ GPRS Display Earth Fault Alarm cloud based, audible and visible(AU) Zero power output Via connecting Smart meter Dimensions 494 x 420x 195 (W x H x D mm) Weight 21.5Kg...
  • Page 76 Degree of protection (according to IEC IP65 60529) Climatic category (according to IEC 4K4H 60721-3-4) Topology No-Isolated Self-consumption <10W (night) Communication WiFi interfaces Radio technology WLAN 802.11 b / g / n WLAN 2.4 GHz with 2412MHz – Radio spectrum 2472MHz band Antenna gain 2dBi...
  • Page 77: Safety Regulations

    11.6 Safety regulations ASW3000H-S/ 3680H-S / 4000H-S / Protective devices 5000H-S DC isolator ● PV iso / Grid monitoring ● / ● DC reverse polarity protection / AC short- ● / ● circuit current capability Residual current ● monitoring(GFCI) function cloud based, audible and Earth Fault Alarm visible(AU)
  • Page 78: Efficiency

    11.7 Efficiency The operating efficiency is shown for the three input voltages and V ) graphically. In all cases the efficiency mpphigh dc,r mpplow refers to the standardized power output (P ). (according to ac,r EN 50524 (VDE 0126-13): 2008-10, cl. 4.5.3). Notes: Values are based on rated grid voltage, cos(phi) = 1 and an ambient temperature of 25℃.
  • Page 79 Efficiency curve ASW3680H-S ASW3680H-S Efficiency 98.00% 96.00% 94.00% 92.00% 90.00% 88.00% 86.00% 1000 2000 3000 4000 230V 400V 450V Efficiency Max. efficiency / European weighted 97.3% / 96.6% efficiency MPPT efficiency 99.9% User Manual UM0007_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 80 Efficiency curve ASW4000H-S ASW4000H-S Efficiency 98.00% 96.00% 94.00% 92.00% 90.00% 88.00% 86.00% 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 230V 400V 450V Efficiency Max. efficiency / European weighted 97.2% / 96.4% efficiency MPPT efficiency 99.9% User Manual UM_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 81 Efficiency curve ASW5000H-S ASW5000H-S Efficiency 98.00% 97.00% 96.00% 95.00% 94.00% 93.00% 92.00% 91.00% 90.00% 89.00% 88.00% 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 230V 400V 450V Efficiency Max. efficiency / European weighted 97.3% / 96.8% efficiency MPPT efficiency 99.9% User Manual UM0007_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 82 Discharge Efficiency curve ASW3000H-S/ ASW3680H-S/ ASW4000H-S/ ASW5000H-S Discharge Efficiency 100.00% 95.00% 90.00% 85.00% 80.00% 75.00% 70.00% 65.00% 60.00% 55.00% 50.00% 1000 1500 2000 Efficiency MAX efficiency 94.83% User Manual UM_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 83: Power Reduction

    11.8 Power reduction In order to ensure inverter operation under safe conditions, the device may automatically decrease power output. Power reduction depends on many operating parameters including ambient temperature and input voltage, grid voltage, grid frequency and power available from the PV modules. This device can decrease power output during certain periods of the day according to these parameters.
  • Page 84: Power Reduction With Increased Ambient Temperature (Asw3680H-S)

    11.8. 2 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature (ASW3680H-S) ASW3680H-S derating 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 User Manual UM_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 85: Power Reduction With Increased Ambient Temperature (Asw4000H-S)

    11.8.3 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature (ASW4000H-S) ASW4000H-S derating 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 User Manual UM0007_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 86: Power Reduction With Increased Ambient Temperature (Asw5000H-S)

    11.8.4 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature (ASW5000H-S) ASW5000H-S derating 6000 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 330V 380V 500V The power reduction curve is tested at normal air pressure! Different air pressure condition will cause different test result. User Manual UM_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 87: Tools And Torque

    11.9 Tools and torque Tools and torque required for installation and electrical connections. Torqu Tools, model Object Torque screwdriver, Screws for the cover 2.5Nm Screw for second protective Torque screwdriver, grounding connection 1.6Nm Screws for connecting the inverter and wall bracket Flat-head screwdriver, Sunclix DC connector...
  • Page 88 Rubber mallet Hammer wall plugs into holes Cable cutter Cut power cables Multimeter Check electrical connection Mark the positions of drill Marker holes Wear glove when ESD glove opening the inverter Wear safety goggle during Safety goggle drilling holes. Wear anti-dust respirator Anti-dust respirator...
  • Page 89: Troubleshooting

    12 Troubleshooting When the PV system does not operate normally, we recommend the following solutions for quick troubleshooting. If an error occurs, the red LED will light up. There will have “Event Messages" display in the monitor tools. The corresponding corrective measures are as follows: Object Erro...
  • Page 90 modify the values of the monitored operational limits after informing the electric utility company first. If the grid voltage lies within the permitted range and this fault still occurs, please call service. • Check the fuse and the triggering of the circuit breaker in the distribution box.
  • Page 91 MOhm. Otherwise, make a visual inspection of all PV cables and modules. • Make sure the grounding connection of the inverter is reliable. If this fault occurs often, contact the service. •Check whether the airflow to the heat sink is obstructed. •Check whether the ambient temperature around the inverter is too high.
  • Page 92 Contact the service if you meet other problems not in the table. User Manual UM_ASW3000-5000H-S_EN_V01_0321...
  • Page 93: Maintenance

    13 Maintenance Normally, the inverter needs no maintenance or calibration. Regularly inspect the inverter and the cables for visible damage. Disconnect the inverter from all power sources before cleaning. Clean the enclosure with a soft cloth. Ensure the heat sink at the rear of the inverter is not covered.
  • Page 94: Recycling And Disposal

    Dispose of the packaging and replaced parts according to the rules applicable in the country where the device is installed. Do not dispose the Solplanet inverter with normal domestic waste. Do not dispose of the product together with the household waste but in accordance with the disposal regulations for electronic waste applicable at the installation site.
  • Page 95: Warranty

    The entire EU Declaration of Conformity can be found at www.solplanet.net. 16 Warranty The factory warranty card is enclosed with the package, please keep well the factory warranty card. Warranty terms and conditions can be downloaded at www.solplanet.net...
  • Page 96 AISWEI New Energy Technology(Jiangsu)Co., Ltd. Hotline: +86 400 801 9996 (Mainland) +886 809 089 212 (Taiwan) Service email: service.china@aiswei-tech.com Web: https://solplanet.net/contact-us/ Add.: No. 198 Xiangyang Road, Suzhou 215011, China AISWEI Pty Ltd. Hotline: +61 390 988 673 Service email: service.au@aiswei-tech.com Add.: Level 40, 140 William Street, Melbourne VIC 3000,...

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