Storedge-Related Errors Codes; System Warnings - SolarEdge StorEdge Installation Manual

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Error #
Error # Three
Single Phase
Phase
150, 151
150, 151
152
152

StorEdge-related Errors Codes

This section describes the error messages that are specific to the StorEdge solution. For the general 
SolarEdge troubleshooting refer to the codes in the previous section. 
Error code
178
Internal RGM Error
Backup Consumption Too
179, 180
High
Connection Unit
181
HW Error
Auto-Transformer
182
Temp. Too High
Connection Unit
183
Communication Error
Connection Unit
184
Temp. Too High
185
Meter Comm. Error

System Warnings

Warnings are displayed in the initial status screen with the format: <Warning X>. For example:
V a c [ V ]
1 . 0
P _ O K :
X X X / Y Y Y
W a r n i n g
SolarEdge-StorEdge Installation Guide MAN-01-00262-1.0
LCD
Message
– RCD
Arc Fault
Refer to Inverter Arc Detection and Interruption on page 1.
Detected
Arc detector
Refer to Inverter Arc Detection and Interruption on page 1.
self-test failed
LCD message
Check the CTs connections and direction.
Inverter production stopped due to backed-up loads'
consumption exceeding product rating.
Shutdown non-essential loads to reduce power consumption.
Check all the communication cable between the StorEdge
Connection Unit and the digital board in the inverter.
Inverter production stopped due to auto-transformer
overheating.
Shutdown non-essential loads to reduce the phase imbalance.
If you use the inverter for on-grid applications only (without
auto-transformer) - move SW2 to the UP position (ON) (refer
to DIP Switch Setup according to System Application on page
38).
There is a faulty wire connection or an internal error.
o
o
Inverter production stopped due to StorEdge Connection Unit
overheating or due to internal fan malfunction.
o
o
Refer to Meter Troubleshooting on page 80.
V d c [ V ]
P a c [ W ]
0 . 5
0 . 0
< S _ O K >
8
O N
Cause and Troubleshooting
Cause and Troubleshooting
Check the communication cable between the StorEdge
Connection Unit and the digital board in the inverter.
Check that the StorEdge Connection Unit LEDs are ON.
Clean the StorEdge Connection Unit fan
If the fan is malfunctioning, replace the fan
Appendix A: Troubleshooting
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