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Table of Contents Handling and Safety Instructions ..............5 Support and Contact Information ..............6 Chapter 1, Introducing the SolarEdge Power Harvesting System ..9 What is the SolarEdge Power Harvesting Solution? ........9 SolarEdge Power Optimizer ..............9 SolarEdge Inverters ................10 SolarEdge Monitoring Portal ..............
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Configuring the Inverter Using the LCD Panel and User Buttons ..67 Inverter Configuration Menu Options ............ 72 LCD Button Menu Options ..............74 Configuring the Inverter Using the SolarEdge Configuration Tool ..75 Appendix A, Errors and Troubleshooting ........77 Appendix B, Technical Specifications ......... 85 Single Phase Inverter ...................
Only use lockable connectors for DC input. Otherwise, there is a risk of electric shock form energy stored in the capacitor. WARNING! Before operating the SolarEdge inverter, ensure that the power cable and wall outlet have been grounded properly. WARNING! Repairs or testing under power must only be performed by qualified SolarEdge technicians who are familiar with and qualified to work with the SolarEdge inverter.
Inverter and power optimizer type. Serial number of the inverter and the power optimizer in question. The error indicated on the inverter screen or on the SolarEdge Monitoring Portal. System configuration information, including the type and number of modules connected and the number and length of strings.
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SolarEdge Configuration Tool’s The Support main window can be used to automatically collect all relevant information to be sent to SolarEdge Professional Services for support. This option is described in detail in the SolarEdge Configuration Tool Software Guide.
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SolarEdge Power Optimizer SolarEdge power optimizers can be connected to existing PV modules in order to maximize power harvesting by locally performing Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) at the PV module level.
SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 SolarEdge Inverters The SolarEdge Single Phase and Three Phase Inverters efficiently convert DC power received from the PV modules into AC power that can be fed into the main circuit board of the site and from there to the grid. The inverters also receive the...
Installation Workflow The following provides an overview of the workflow for installing and setting up a new SolarEdge site. Most of these procedures can also be used for adding components to an existing SolarEdge site. Connecting Power Optimizers...
Store the inverter in a dry place where ambient temperatures are always between -20°C and +50°C. Equipment List Standard tools can be used during the installation of the SolarEdge system. The following is a recommendation of the equipment to be used when installing a SolarEdge system: ...
Installing the Power Optimizers SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 IMPORTANT SAFETY FEATURE: PV modules with SolarEdge power optimizers are safe. They only carry a low safety voltage before the inverter is turned on. IMPORTANT SAFETY FEATURE: As long as the power optimizers are unconnected to the inverter or the inverter is OFF, the power optimizers will output a safe 1V voltage during installation.
Installing the Power Optimizers SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Step 2, Connecting Each PV Module to a Power Optimizer WARNING! Before performing this step, turn OFF the inverter by turning off the ON/OFF switch at the bottom of the inverter and the AC switch of the main circuit board. All inverters in an installation site should be switched OFF in this manner.
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Installing the Power Optimizers SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 The following shows the required clearance around the power optimizer. 1” (2.5 cm) 1” (2.5 cm) Figure 4: Clearance – Top View 1” (2.5 cm) 1” (2.5 cm) Figure 5: Clearance – Side View...
Be sure to record power optimizer serial numbers during their installation, as this information may be required later for troubleshooting. The SolarEdge Monitoring Portal can be used to access SolarEdge site information, as described in the Step 4, Reporting and Monitoring Installation Data section on page 38.
Installing the Power Optimizers SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Verifying Proper Power Optimizer Connection ► To verify proper power optimizer connection: Make sure the PV modules are exposed to sunlight during this process. Otherwise, the power optimizers may not be on.
Installing the Power Optimizers SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 CAUTION: If the measured voltage is too high, the installation may not have a safe low voltage. PROCEED WITH CARE!! Please note that a deviation of up to 2V for a full string is considered normal.
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SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Chapter 3 Installing the Inverter The SolarEdge inverter can be installed either before or after the PV modules and power optimizers have been installed. Identifying the Inverter Refer to the stickers on the side of the inverter that specify its Serial # and its Electrical Ratings including its Nom Output Power.
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Installing the Inverter SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 4” (10 cm) to the right and left of the chassis NOTE: If more than one inverter is installed side by side, the distances between them must exceed 4" (10 cm).
Installing the Inverter SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Mounting the Inverter CAUTION: Make sure that you have read the previous sections in this chapter before starting the mounting process that is described below. The inverter package provides the inverter and the mounting bracket that is required to connect it to the wall.
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Installing the Inverter SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Hang the inverter on the bracket using the screws on the inverter’s top, as shown below: Figure 8: Hanging the Inverter on the Bracket CAUTION: Do not rest the connectors at the bottom of the inverter on the ground at any time, as it may damage them.
Connecting the Inverter Inverter Connection Overview The SolarEdge inverter can be configured in the field for an AC grid, including AC voltage and frequency. If the inverter’s default settings are not suited to the country of the installation site, then please refer to page 72 for a description of how to configure the inverter for the required country.
Installing the Inverter SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 WARNING! It is essential to connect the PE (ground) wiring before connecting the AC Line and Neutral wires. NOTE Functional Electrical Earthing of DC-side negative or positive is prohibited because the SolarEdge inverter has no transformer.
Provides a configuration, control and management connection to a locally connected PC or laptop, or to an external modem (RS232 only) for connection to the SolarEdge Monitoring Portal. You may refer to the Creating an RS232 (UART) Connection section on page 47 for a description of how to set up this communication option to the SolarEdge Monitoring server.
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Installing the Inverter SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Connecting the AC Wires: Strip off the isolation and expose the wires in the AC cable, as follows: Single phase inverters – three wires: Protective Earth (PE) wire Neutral (N) ...
DC connection to the inverter. NOTE: Due to the SolarEdge architecture, the parallel strings may be of different lengths and therefore do not necessarily need to be connected to an identical number of power optimizers.
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Installing the Inverter SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 If you plan to use the SolarEdge Monitoring Portal to access SolarEdge site information, you will need to add a physical connection for the proper communication option. Connecting the inverter to the SolarEdge Monitoring Server via a LAN, an external modem connected to an RS232 port, or a ZigBee modem is described in Chapter 6, Setting Up Communication on page 45.
PV array, cables or inverter. An external RCD is required in some countries. In these cases, the installer must check which type of RCD is required by the relevant electric code. SolarEdge recommends using a type-A RCD. The recommended RCD value is 100mA or 300mA unless a lower value is required by the specific local electric codes.
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Commissioning the Installation SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Chapter 4 Commissioning the Installation Commissioning – Workflow The following workflow describes how to activate the system, commission the installation and verify the proper functioning of the system. Step 1, Activating the System, page 33 ...
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If P_OK does not appear, check the power optimizer, strings and DC input connections. If the inverter is connected to the SolarEdge Monitoring server, verify that S_OK appears. This denotes that the connection to the server is successful.
Commissioning the Installation SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Step 2, Pairing Power Optimizers to the Inverter After all connections are made, all the power optimizers must be logically paired to their inverter before they can start working with it. This step describes how to pair power optimizers to the inverter, meaning to assign each inverter to the power optimizers from which it will produce power.
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Commissioning the Installation SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 After commissioning succeeds, the following message is displayed: P a i r i n g P a i r i n g C o m p l e t e d Since at this stage the ON/OFF switch at the bottom of the inverter is ON, the...
Verify that the ON/OFF indicator on the LCD panel, described above, reads ON. Verify that P_OK appears to indicate a connection to the power optimizers. Also, verify that S_OK appears, if the inverter is connected to the SolarEdge Monitoring Server.
SolarEdge Monitoring Portal User Guide, as well as receive up-to-date information from the installation site for viewing in a physical or logical view. After a site is opened in the SolarEdge Monitoring Server, you can access all the monitored data about that site. ►...
The inverter may be connected to the SolarEdge Monitoring Server via a LAN or an external SolarEdge GSM modem connected to the RS232 port. Alternatively, you can connect the inverter to another inverter that is already connected to the server.
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Replacing and Adding System Components SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Chapter 5 Replacing and Adding System Components Modifying an Existing Installation This section describes how to modify an existing installation that has been operating properly for a while. ► To modify an existing installation: Shut down the inverter by turning OFF its ON/OFF switch and the DC switch of the main circuit board.
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Replacing and Adding System Components SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Perform the Commissioning – Workflow as described on page 33. NOTE: If you are permanantly dismantaling the installation or part of it, make sure to use the disposal method dictated by the regulations of the country in which the inverters are installed.
Fans The three phase inverter has two fans, one is accessible from the outside of the inverter (called Fan 1) and the other is internal and requires a SolarEdge technician to replace it (called Fan 2). Figure 16: Inverter Fan 1 ►...
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Replacing and Adding System Components SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Unscrew the two screws connecting the fan to the cover. Replace the fan unit with the new one and screw it using the two screws. Connect the fan door connector.
The SolarEdge site information can be accessed remotely using the SolarEdge Monitoring Portal, as described in the SolarEdge Monitoring Portal User Guide. In order to transfer monitoring data from a SolarEdge site to the SolarEdge Monitoring Portal, a communication connection must be set up, as described in this chapter.
SolarEdge Monitoring Server: RS232 (UART): page 47, This communication option is provided in all inverters by default. It is used to connect to an external SolarEdge GSM modem that has an RS232 port. ...
This communication option is provided in all inverters by default. It enables you to connect the inverter via modems supplied by SolarEdge. You may refer to the SolarEdge website for a list of the types of modems offered. Each modem is provided with its own user manual which should be reviewed.
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To verify the connection, you may refer to the Verifying the Connection section on page 59. The internal RS232 terminal block connector located on the communication board, shown in Figure 20, can also be used for phase balancing. You may refer to the SolarEdge Phase Balancing User Guide for more details.
Setting Up Communication SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Creating an Ethernet (LAN) Connection This communication option enables you to use an Ethernet connection to connect the inverter to a LAN. SolarEdge Inverter SolarEdge Inverter SolarEdge Inverter SolarEdge Inverter ZigBee RS485 RS232 Ethernet...
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Setting Up Communication SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 CAUTION: If a gland is opened and not used, then make sure to reseal it. Otherwise, it may affect the inverter’s functionality. CAUTION: The internal side of the gland includes an o-ring, which should be used to ensure proper sealing.
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Setting Up Communication SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 An inverter has either RJ45/RJ11 connectors or block terminal connectors for communication. If the inverter has RJ45/RJ11 communication connectors, then connect as follows: Insert the 4 wires into the RJ45 connector. Make sure to use pins 1, 2, 3 and 6.
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Setting Up Communication SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 If the inverter has block terminal communication connectors, then connect as follows: The Ethernet block terminal is already inserted into the inverter when it is delivered. Pull out the Ethernet block terminal, as shown on the left...
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Ethernet hub or router. You can connect more than one inverter to the same hub or to different hubs, as required. Each inverter sends its monitored data independently to the SolarEdge Monitoring server. All connections are initiated from the inverter so that no port forwarding is required.
Setting Up Communication SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Creating an RS485 Bus Connection The RS485 option enables you to create a bus of connected inverters. Using this option, inverters are connected to each other in a chain, meaning the first inverter in the chain is connected to the next inverter in the chain via its RS485 connector.
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Setting Up Communication SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 An inverter has either RJ45/RJ11 connectors or block terminal connectors for communication. If the inverter has RJ45/RJ11 communication connectors, then connect as follows: The RS485 bus uses a three-wire cable and a six-wire RJ11 connecter (also known as RJ25).
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Setting Up Communication SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 If the inverter has block terminal connectors, then connect as follows: The RS485/RS232 block terminal is already inserted into the inverter when it is delivered. Pull out the block terminal, as shown on the left...
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Setting Up Communication SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Connect wires into the B, A and G terminals on RS-485-1. All B wires on all inverters should be connected. All A wires on all inverters should be connected.
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The Master should report the correct number of slaves. If it does not, verify the connections and terminations as described above. Verify the connection of the Master to the SolarEdge Server, as described in the Verifying the Connection section below.
Turn ON the AC to the inverter by using the circuit breakers on the main circuit board. Wait for the inverter to connect to the SolarEdge Monitoring Server. This may take up to two minutes. Verify that the LCD panel displays a window similar to the following:...
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4th: Ping to google.com failed (the internet connection is not operating). 5th: Ping to the redundant SolarEdge server #1 failed. Check the address of the SolarEdge server, as described on page 53. 6th: Ping to the redundant SolarEdge server #2 failed. Check the address of the SolarEdge server, as described on page 53.
Inverter User Interface SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Chapter 7 Inverter User Interface Inverter LCD Panel and LEDs The front of the inverter has a small LCD panel and three LEDs, as shown below: LEDs LCD Light Button Figure 32: Inverter – Front The LCD panel has three LED indicators, as follows: ...
Inverter User Interface SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Fault (Red): Indicates that an error has occurred. You may refer to the Appendix A, Errors and Troubleshooting on page 77 for more information. In addition, this LED blinks while the inverter is being shut down.
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P_OK XXX/YYY: Indicates a functioning DC line-communication connection to the SolarEdge power optimizers, which indicates that telemetry information was received within the last 10 minutes. XXX is the number of paired power optimizers for which telemetries have been received by the inverter in the last hour.
The production data is accumulated according to an internal real-time clock. If the inverter is connected to the SolarEdge Monitoring Server, it will automatically set the cloc’'s time. If not, you may use the SolarEdge Configuration Tool to set the clock setting.
Inverter User Interface SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 NOTE: In order to verify proper installation, a technician may want to view the Telemetry window for some time in order to see that all power optimizers report their telemetries. M o d u l e #...
Inverter User Interface SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 IP Status Window After you press the inverter’s LCD light button to display the window shown above, you can press it again to display the Inverter IP Status window. This window describes the Ethernet configuration.
NOTE: This process can also be performed using the SolarEdge configuration tool by connecting a PC or laptop to the inverter via its RS232/USB management port. This tool is described in the SolarEdge Configuration Tool User Guide.
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Inverter User Interface SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Four buttons for controlling the LCD panel menus are then accessible, as shown below: Up (1) Down (2) Enter (3) Figure 33: LCD Panel Menu Buttons Esc: Goes to the beginning of the currently entered parameter or to the previous menu.
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Inverter User Interface SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Use the three right-most buttons inside the inverter (the UP-1, Down-2 and Enter-3 buttons), shown above, to type in the following default password: 12312312. Inverter passwords are eight digits long, each digit being between 1 and 3.
Inverter User Interface SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 The following shows a hierarchical tree of the menu options: < > < > < > Country: Language: Temperature: Display: < > < > Communication: < > < > < > <...
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Inverter User Interface SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Each menu option is described below. Use the Up and Down buttons inside the inverter to move the asterisk (*) to the relevant menu option and then press the Enter button to select it. Use the three rightmost buttons to type in a number if required.
Inverter User Interface SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Inverter Configuration Menu Options Select the Country option to specify the country in which the inverter is installed. This parameter may arrive pre-configured. If so, verify that it is set to the proper country.
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Inverter User Interface SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 NOTE: Please have these numbers ready when you contact SolarEdge support. Select the Communication option to define and configure the communication option used by the inverter to communicate with the SolarEdge Monitoring Server.
Inverter User Interface SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 10 Select the Error Log option to display the last five errors. 11 Select the Warning Log option to display the last five warnings. 12 Select the Date and Time option to set the date and time of the inverter.
Using the LCD panel, as described in this guide. Using the SolarEdge configuration tool, which provides a standard Windows GUI. This tool can be accessed by connecting a computer or laptop to the inverter through the RS232/USB connector.
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Errors and Troubleshooting SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Appendix A Errors and Troubleshooting The inverter LCD panel displays a message when an error occurs. This appendix lists the error messages that may appear on the inverter’s LCD panel, describes their meaning and describes how to troubleshoot each one.
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Errors and Troubleshooting SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Error # Error # Single Three LCD Message Description Troubleshooting Phase Phase Inverters Inverters 10, 37-38 76-77, 90 Ground Ground current Ground faults may occur due Current - RCD surge. The internal...
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Errors and Troubleshooting SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Error # Error # Single Three LCD Message Description Troubleshooting Phase Phase Inverters Inverters 58/59/60 AC Voltage AC voltage surge. If this fault persists: Too High The internal Check the AC connection hardware that to inverter.
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Errors and Troubleshooting SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Error # Error # Single Three LCD Message Description Troubleshooting Phase Phase Inverters Inverters Temperature Over temperature. If this fault persists, then: Too High Verify that there are proper clearance distances around...
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Errors and Troubleshooting SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Error # Error # Single Three LCD Message Description Troubleshooting Phase Phase Inverters Inverters Check the grid connection. 29-30 Phase Balance The monitoring Error hardware that Check the GND wire checks the balance connection.
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Errors and Troubleshooting SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Error # Error # Single Three LCD Message Description Troubleshooting Phase Phase Inverters Inverters If this fault persists, contact 72/74/75 DC Injection DC feed detected on SolarEdge support. (Line 1/2/3) the AC output.
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Errors and Troubleshooting SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Error # Error # Single Three LCD Message Description Troubleshooting Phase Phase Inverters Inverters Islanding – AC grid voltage When AC voltage returns the Passive malfunctions. The inverter should restart after inverter has shut off some time (time depends on due to islanding.
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Errors and Troubleshooting SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Error # Error # Single Three LCD Message Description Troubleshooting Phase Phase Inverters Inverters 103, 119 UDC Min / DC The input DC Turn the inverter off and then Voltage Too voltage is below the on.
Technical Specifications SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 Appendix B Technical Specifications The tables in this appendix provide the technical specifications of the SolarEdge system components. Single Phase Inverter SE2200 SE3000 SE3500 SE4000 SE4000-16A SE5000 SE6000 Output Rated AC Power 2200...
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Technical Specifications SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 SE2200 SE3000 SE3500 SE4000 SE4000-16A SE5000 SE6000 Input Recommended Maximum DC 2400 3200 3700 4200 4200 5300 6200 Power* (Module STC) Transformer-less, Ungrounded Maximum Input Voltage Nominal DC Input Voltage Maximum Input 11.5 13.5...
Technical Specifications SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 SE2200 SE3000 SE3500 SE4000 SE4000-16A SE5000 SE6000 Dimensions 540 x 315 x 172 540 x 315 x 191 (HxWxD) Weight 20.5 Cooling Natural Convection Operating -20 to +50** °C Temperature Range IP65 – Outdoor and Indoor...
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Technical Specifications SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 SE15k SE7k SE8k SE9k SE10k SE12.5k Input Recommended Maximum DC 7700 8800 9900 11000 13000 13700 Power (Module STC) Transformer-less, Ungrounded Maximum Input Voltage Nominal DC Input Voltage Maximum Input Current 13.5 16.5 Reverse-Polarity Protection 600 kΩ...
Technical Specifications SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 OP250-LV, OP300-MV, OP400-MV and OP400-EV OP250-LV OP300-MV/OP400-MV OP400-EV Input Rated Input DC Power 300/400 Absolute Maximum Input Voltage MPPT Operating Range 5 - 55 5 - 75 15-125 Maximum Input Current Reverse-Polarity Protection Maximum Efficiency 99.5...
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Technical Specifications SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 OP250-LV OP300-MV/OP400-MV OP400-EV Standard Compliance FCC Part15 Class B, IEC61000-6-2, IEC61000-6-3 Safety IEC-62103 (class II safety), UL1741 Material UL-94 (5-VA), UV Resistant RoHS Installation Specifications Dimensions (W x L x H) 120 x 130 x3 7 / 4.72 x 5.11 x 1.45...
Use M6 (1/4”) screws and washers to secure the power optimizer units to the racking. NOTE: SolarEdge does not provide the screws, nuts or washers because the required sizes and lengths vary for different racks. CAUTION: Before installing directly on the module or module frame, first consult the module manufacturer for information about the proper positioning and its impact on the module warranty.
Power Optimizer Mechanical Specifications SolarEdge Installation Guide – MAN-01-00057-2.0 OP250-LV, OP300-MV, OP400-MV, OP400-EV Power Optimizers The following figure shows the mechanical specifications for the OP250-LV, OP300-MV, OP400-MV and OP400-EV power optimizers: Figure 34: Power Optimizer Mechanical Specifications...
ON/OFF switch is turned to OFF, the DC voltage drops to a safe voltage of 1V per optimizer. The SolarEdge inverters are certified for compliance with IEC 60947-3:1999 + Corrigendum: 1999 + A1:2001 + Corrigendum 1:2001 + A2:2005; DIN EN 60947-3;...
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Product or part(s) to the designated location. SolarEdge will bear the cost of such shipment, upon receipt of the Product or part(s), SolarEdge will, at its expense and sole discretion, either repair or replace the Product or part(s).
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Claims by buyer that go beyond the warranty terms set out herein, including claims for compensation or damages, are not covered by the Limited Warranty, insofar as SolarEdge is not subject to statutory liability. In such cases, please contact the company that sold you the Product.