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SMA MEDIUM VOLTAGE POWER STATION 500SC-JP System Manual (258 pages)
Brand:
SMA
| Category:
Inverter
| Size: 12.99 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Information on this Document
12
Validity
12
Target Group
12
Additional Information
12
Symbols
12
Typographies
13
Nomenclature
13
2 Safety
14
Intended Use
14
Safety Information
15
Personal Protective Equipment
18
3 Product Overview
19
System Overview
19
Design of the MV Power Station
19
Design of the Inverter
20
Devices of the Inverter
21
Devices of the MV Transformer
22
Devices of the Medium-Voltage Compartment
22
Devices of the Medium-Voltage Switchgear
23
Devices of the Station Subdistribution
24
Devices of the Communit
24
Oil Tray
25
Transformer for Internal Power Supply
26
Circuitry Principle of the MV Power Station
26
Operating and Display Elements
27
Switch in the Inverter
27
Key Switch
27
AC Disconnection Unit
28
DC Switchgear
28
Switch in the Station Subdistribution
29
Switch on the Medium-Voltage Switchgear
30
Switch on the Control Device for Cascade Control
30
Touch Display
31
Design
31
Explanation of Symbols
31
Leds of the SC-COM
35
Leds on the Enclosure
35
Leds on the Network Port
36
Leds on the Optical Fiber Terminals
37
User Interface
37
Design of the User Interface
37
Tree View and Device View
38
Status Symbols
38
Symbols on the Product
39
4 Transport and Mounting
40
Safety During Transport and Mounting
40
Requirements for Transport and Mounting
41
Requirements and Ambient Conditions
41
Center of Gravity Marker
41
Transporting the MV Power Station Using a Crane
41
Transporting the MV Power Station by Truck, Train and Ship
42
Removing the Supplied Mounting Material from the MV Power Station
42
Attaching the Support Feet to the MV Power Station
43
Mounting the MV Power Station
45
5 Installation
49
Safety During Installation
49
Installation Sequence
51
Preparatory Work
52
Removing the Transport Locks from the Inverter Compartment
52
Loosening the Tie-Down Straps
52
Removing the Air Cushion
52
Opening the Drain Orifices in the Inverter Compartment
53
Mounting the Exhaust Duct under the Inverters
53
Removing the Transport Lock from the MV Transformer Compartment
54
Working in the Compartment of the Medium-Voltage Switchgear
55
Removing the Desiccant Bags
56
Removing the Desiccant Bag from the Station Container
56
Replacing the Desiccant Bag in the Inverter
56
Connecting the Battery to the Control Device of the Cascade Control
56
Installing the Grounding on the Station Container
57
Installing the AC Connection
58
Installing the AC Connection on the Medium-Voltage Switchgear
58
Installing the AC Connection on the MV Transformer
59
Installing the DC Connection
60
Connecting the DC Cable to the Busbar
60
Connecting the DC Cables to the Connection Brackets
62
Connecting the Cables for Communication, Control, Supply Voltage and Monitoring
63
Connecting the Cables in the Communit
63
Connecting Optical Fibers
63
Connecting the Network Cables
64
Connecting the Cable in the Inverter
65
Connecting Optical Fibers with Subscriber Connector
65
Connecting Optical Fibers Via Optical Fiber Pigtail
67
Connecting the Network Cables
68
Connecting Cables for Analog Setpoints
69
Connecting the Cable for the External Fast Stop
69
Connecting the Cable for Remote Shutdown
70
Connecting the Cable for the Status Report of the Insulation Monitoring
70
Connecting the Cable for the Status Report of the AC Contactor Monitoring
70
Connecting the Data Cable of the Sunny String-Monitor
71
Completion Work
71
Closing the Base Plates on the Inverter
71
6 Commissioning
72
Safety During Commissioning
72
Requirements for Commissioning
73
Visual Inspection and Mechanical Test
74
Sequence for Visual Inspection and Mechanical Test
74
MV Power Station
74
Checking the Grounding
74
Checking the High-Current Contacts Made at the Factory
75
Checking the Connections of the Cables for Communication, Control Supply Voltage and Monitoring
75
Checking the High-Current Contacts Made at the Installation Site
75
Sunny Central
76
Checking the Settings of the Switching Units
76
Checking the Connectors
76
Connection and Measurement
76
Sequence for Connection and Measurement
76
Adjusting the Transmission Ratio of the MV Transformer
77
Checking the Voltages of the MV Transformer
77
Checking and Connecting the Supply Voltage
77
Checking the Output Voltage of the Inverter
77
Checking the DC Voltage
78
Switching on the Supply Voltage and the AC Disconnection Unit
78
Configuration
79
Checking the Settings of the Protective and Control Devices
79
Configuring the Network Settings on the Computer
81
Information on Integrating the Inverter into a Local Network
81
Configuring the Inverter for a Static Network
82
Adjusting Network Ports
82
Detecting New Devices
83
Setting the Power Limitation
83
Setting the Active Power Ramp-Up
83
Setting the Frequency-Dependent Active Power Limitation
84
Setting the Frequency-Independent Active Power Limitation
84
Setting Reactive Power Control
85
Setting Q at Night
85
Setting Grid Monitoring and Grid Limits
86
Setting Grid Voltage Monitoring
86
Setting Power Frequency Monitoring
86
Activating the Manual Resume Mode
87
Setting the Grid Support
87
Setting Full and Limited Dynamic Grid Support (FRT)
87
Setting Enable Islanding Detection
87
Setting the Medium Voltage
88
Setting the Remote Shutdown
88
Setting the String Current Monitoring
88
Detecting the Sunny Central String-Monitor Controller and the Inverter
88
Setting the Date and Time of the Sunny Central String-Monitor Controller
88
Detecting the Sunny String-Monitors Via the Sunny Central String-Monitor Controller
88
Redetecting the Sunny String-Monitors Via the Sunny Central String-Monitor Controller
89
Detecting the Sunny String-Monitors Via the Communication Unit
89
Adjusting the Identification of the Sunny String-Monitors
89
Changing System Settings Via Touch Display
90
Selecting the Language
90
Setting the Date, Time and Time Zone
90
Selecting the Display Format
90
Setting the Brightness
90
Changing the System Settings Via the User Interface
90
Setting the Date, Time and Time Zone
91
Entering the Operator Name
91
Changing the Password for the User Groups
91
Configuring System Settings Via XML File
92
Uploading the File Custom.xml
92
Downloading the File Custom.xml
92
Deleting the File Custom.xml
92
Resetting the Communication Unit
93
Function Test
93
Checking the Fans
93
Checking the Heating Elements and Hygrostat
94
Switching the Inverter on
95
7 Disconnecting and Reconnecting
96
Safety When Disconnecting and Reconnecting Voltage Sources
96
Connection Point Overview
98
Power Connection Points
98
Connection Points for Supply Voltage
99
Disconnecting the Supply Voltages of the Station Subdistribution
99
Disconnecting the Inverter
100
Switching off the Inverter
100
Disconnecting the DC Side
100
Disconnecting the AC Side
100
Disconnecting the Supply Voltage and External Voltages
100
Disconnecting the MV Transformer
101
Disconnecting the MV Power Station
101
Reconnecting the MV Power Station
102
Reconnecting the MV Transformer
102
Reconnecting the Inverter
103
Reconnecting the Supply Voltage and External Voltages
103
Reconnecting the AC Side
104
Reconnecting the DC Side
104
Restarting the Inverter
104
Reconnecting the Supply Voltage of the Station Subdistribution
104
8 Operation
105
Safety During Operation
105
Displaying Operating Data
105
Displaying Operating Data Via the User Interface
105
Displaying the Operation Data Via Sunny Portal
106
Registering the Inverter in Sunny Portal
106
Adjusting the PV System Identifier for Sunny Portal
106
Deleting the Sunny Portal Buffer
106
Saving Operating Data
107
Reducing Storage Capacity by Averaging
107
Setting the Data Transmission Frequency
107
Downloading Operating Data Using the FTP Server
107
Defining Read and Write Access Rights
107
Accessing the FTP Server Via the Web Browser
108
Activating Automatic Data Transmission Via FTP Push
108
Downloading Operating Data Via HTTP Download
109
Downloading Data in XML Format
109
Downloading Data in CSV Format
109
Saving Operating Data on a Memory Card
110
Information on Saving Data on a Memory Card
110
Inserting the Memory Card
111
Enabling Data Storage on the Memory Card
111
Displaying the Memory Capacity Available on the Memory Card
111
Updating the Firmware
111
Automatic Update
111
Update Via User Interface
112
Changing the Insulation Monitoring
112
Insulation Monitoring with GFDI and Insulation Monitoring Device
112
Safety with Insulation Monitoring with GFDI and Insulation Monitoring Device
112
Switching to Insulated Operation
112
Switching to Grounded Operation
113
Insulation Monitoring with Remote GFDI and Insulation Monitoring Device
113
Information on Insulating PV Modules with Remote GFDI and Insulation Monitoring Device
113
Switching to Insulated Operation
113
Deleting the Device Description
114
Sending a ZIP File with Service Information
114
9 Troubleshooting
115
Safety During Troubleshooting
115
Troubleshooting in the Medium-Voltage Compartment
115
Troubleshooting in the Inverter
118
Activating Alert in the Event of a Fault
118
Reading off Disturbance Messages
119
Reading off Error Messages Via Touch Display
119
Reading off Disturbance Messages Via the User Interface
119
Enabling Automatic Read-Out of Events
119
Displaying and Downloading the Event Report
119
Acknowledging Disturbance Messages
120
Acknowledging Disturbance Messages Via the Key Switch
120
Acknowledging Disturbance Messages Via the User Interface
120
Remedial Action in Case of Disturbances
120
Inverter Behavior in Case of Disturbances
120
Explanation of the Error Tables
122
Error Numbers 01Xx to 13Xx - Disturbance on the Utility Grid
122
Error Numbers 34Xx to 40Xx - Disturbance on the PV Array
125
Error Numbers 6Xx to 9Xx - Disturbance on the Inverter
127
Displaying Disturbance Messages for Active Power Limitation
131
Displaying Disturbance Messages for the Reactive Power Setpoint
132
10 Maintenance
133
Safety During Maintenance
133
Maintenance Schedule and Consumables
133
Notes on Maintenance Work
133
Maintenance Work Every 12 Months
134
Station Container
134
Medium-Voltage Compartment
134
MV Transformer
135
Medium-Voltage Switchgear
136
Station Subdistribution
136
Maintenance Work Every 24 Months
136
Low-Voltage Meter (GSE)
136
Sunny Central
137
Maintenance Work Every 6 Years
138
Maintenance Work Every 10 Years
138
Demand-Based Maintenance
138
All Devices
138
Oil Tray
139
Repair Schedule and Spare Parts
139
Information on Repair Work
139
Demand-Based Repairs
139
Repairs Every 5 Years
139
Repairs Every 10 Years
140
Repairs Every 13 Years
140
General Maintenance Work
140
Performing the Visual Inspection
140
Cleaning the Interior
141
Checking the Seals
141
Checking the Latches, Door Stops and Hinges
142
Checking the Inverter Surface
143
Maintenance Work on the Inverter
144
Analyzing the Temperature Indicators
144
Cleaning the Air Duct and Ventilation Grids
146
Cleaning the Ventilation Plate
146
Checking the Fuses/Disconnection Blades
147
Checking the Bolted Connections of the Power Cabling
147
Checking the Surge Arresters
148
Checking the Fans
149
Checking the Labels
150
Checking the Heating Elements and Hygrostat
152
Checking the Function of the UPS
153
Checking the AC Disconnection Unit
154
Checking the DC Switchgear
156
11 Disposal
158
12 Periodic Actions
159
Opening and Closing the Doors of the Station Container
159
Setting up the Service Platform at the Medium-Voltage Switchgear Compartment
162
Mounting and Disassembly Work
163
Mounting and Disassembly Work in the Inverter
163
Disassembling and Mounting the Protective Covers
163
Disassembling and Mounting the Panels
164
Disassembling and Mounting the Ventilation Grids
165
Mounting and Disassembly Work in the Medium-Voltage Switchgear
166
Disassembling and Mounting the Kick Plates
166
Cable Entry
167
Inserting the Cables through the Base Plates
167
Overview of the Base Plates on the MV Power Station
167
Inserting Cables through the Base Plates of the Inverters
167
Inserting the Cables through the Base Plates of the Medium-Voltage Switchgear
168
Inserting the Cables through the Cable Glands
168
Inserting the Cables in the Communit
169
Inserting the Cables
171
Bolted Connections
172
Preparing the Grounding and DC Cables for Connection
172
Clamp Connections
175
Connecting the Cable to the Spring-Cage Terminals
175
Connecting the Cable Shield Using a Shield Clamping Saddle
177
Entering the Password Via the Touch Display
177
Settings on the User Interface of the Inverter
177
Logging into the User Interface
177
Logging out of the User Interface
178
Accessing the Parameter Overview
178
Saving Parameter Changes
178
13 Function Description
179
Operating States
179
Overview of the Operating States
179
Stop
180
Grid Monitoring
180
Monitoring the Grid Voltage
180
Monitoring the Power Frequency
181
Grid Monitoring Time Reached
181
Startup
182
In Normal Operation: Active Power Ramp-Up
182
After Grid Fault: Decoupling Protection Ramp
182
Load Operation
182
Mpp
182
Q at Night
182
Shutdown
183
Disturbance
183
Safety Functions
183
Manual Shutdown Functions
183
External Fast Stop
183
Remote Shutdown
184
Automatic Shutdown Functions
184
Grid Management Shutdown
184
Active Islanding Detection
184
Passive Islanding Detection
184
Grounding and Insulation Monitoring
185
Mode of Operation
185
Gfdi
185
Remote GFDI
186
Insulation Monitoring Device
187
GFDI and Insulation Monitoring Device
188
Remote GFDI and Insulation Monitoring Device
189
Power Control
190
Frequency-Dependent Active Power Limitation
190
Frequency-Independent Active Power Limitation
191
No Active Power Limitation: off Mode
191
Active Power Limitation with Setpoint Command Via Modbus Protocol: Wctlcom Mode
191
Active Power Limitation with Absolute Value: Wcnst Mode
191
Active Power Limitation as a Percentage of Nominal Power: Wcnstnom Mode
191
Active Power Limitation Via Standard Signal: Wcnstnomanin Mode
192
Reactive Power Control
192
No Reactive Power Control: off Mode
192
Reactive Power Control with Setpoint Command Via Modbus Protocol: Varctlcom Mode
192
Reactive Power Control with Setpoint Command Via Modbus Protocol: Pfctlcom Mode
192
Reactive Power Control with Absolute Value: Varcnst Mode
192
Reactive Power Control as a Percentage of the Nominal Power: Varcnstnom Mode
192
Reactive Power Setpoint Via Standard Signal: Varcnstnomanin Mode
193
Reactive Power Setpoint Via Displacement Power Factor Cos Φ: Pfcnst Mode
193
Displacement Power Factor Cos Φ Via Standard Signal: Pfcnstanin Mode
194
Displacement Power Factor Cos Φ as a Function of Feed-In Power: Pfctlw Mode
195
Reactive Power as a Function of the Grid Voltage: Varctlvol Mode
195
Measures for Voltage Support through Parameterization of Reactive Power/Voltage Characteristic Curve: Varctlvolhystdb Mode
196
Measures for Voltage Support through Parameterization of Reactive Power/Voltage Characteristic Curve: Varctlvolhystdba Mode
199
Q at Night
200
No Q at Night: off Mode
200
Q at Night with Operation Command Via Modbus Protocol: Varctlcom Mode
200
Q at Night with Absolute Value: Varcnst Mode
200
Q at Night as a Percentage of the Nominal Power: Varcnstnom Mode
200
Q at Night Via Standard Signal: Varcnstnomanin Mode
200
Q at Night Depending on the Grid Voltage: Varctlvol Mode
201
Measures for Voltage Support through Parameterization of Reactive Power/Voltage Characteristic Curve: Varctlvolhystdb Mode
202
Measures for Voltage Support through Parameterization of Reactive Power/Voltage Characteristic Curve: Varctlvolhystdba Mode
205
Behavior in the Absence of Active and Reactive Power Setpoints
206
Structure of the Communication Network
206
Grid Management Services
208
Dynamic Grid Support (FRT)
208
Full and Limited Dynamic Grid Support (FRT)
208
Grid Support in Case of Untervoltage (LVRT)
208
Dynamic Undervoltage Detection
209
Grid Support in the Event of Overvoltage (HVRT)
210
Cascade Control
211
Grid Protection
212
Low-Voltage Meter
212
Zone Monitoring
213
14 Operating Data and Parameters
214
Operating Data
214
Inverter
214
Power Limitation
214
Error Channels
216
Measured Values
217
Internal Device Values
217
Internal Meters
217
Service-Relevant Displays
218
Sunny Central String-Monitor Controller
218
Instantaneous Values
218
Internal Device Values
218
Status Values
219
Sunny String-Monitor
219
Instantaneous Values
219
Internal Device Values
219
Zone Monitoring
219
Status Values
220
Parameters
220
Inverter
220
Power Limitation
220
Grid Monitoring and Grid Limits
229
Grid Support
232
Insulation Monitoring
233
Project-Specific Parameters
233
Sunny Central String-Monitor Controller
236
Sunny String-Monitor
237
Zone Monitoring
239
15 Technical Data
241
MV Power Station 500SC-JP
241
MV Power Station 630SC-JP
242
MV Power Station 800SC-JP
243
MV Power Station 1000SC-JP
244
MV Power Station 1250SC-JP
246
MV Power Station 1600SC-JP
247
16 Appendix
249
Scope of Delivery
249
Storage
251
Installation Information
252
Torques
252
Reduction of DC Input Currents for DC Fuses
252
XML File Custom.xml
253
Structure of the XML File Custom.xml
253
Parameters and Values for the File Custom.xml
254
17 Contact
256
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SMA MEDIUM VOLTAGE POWER STATION 500SC-JP Transportation And Installation Requirements (38 pages)
Brand:
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Inverter
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Information on this Document
3
Validity
3
Target Group
3
Additional Information
3
2 Product Overview
4
Design of the MV Power Station
4
Option Code
5
Scope of Delivery
9
External Dimensions and Weights
11
3 Transport and Mounting
13
Transport by Truck, Train or Ship
13
Storage
14
Requirements and Ambient Conditions
14
Unloading
14
4 Information for Installation
19
Minimum Clearances
19
Supply Air and Exhaust Air
19
Installation
21
Design of the System with MV Power Station
21
Support Surface
22
Pea Gravel Ground
22
Weight Load
22
Mounting Options
22
Flagstones
23
Pile-Driven Steel Pillars
23
Concrete Pillar
24
Strip Foundations
24
Foundation Plate
25
Erecting the Service Platforms
26
Recesses in the Support Surface
28
Oil Spill Containment
31
Oil Spill Containment for the MV Power Station with One Inverter
31
Oil Spill Containment for the MV Power Station with Two Inverters
32
5 Electrical Connection
34
Grounding Concept
34
Cable Requirements
34
Q at Night
35
6 On-Site Services
37
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