Creating An Rs485 Bus Connection - SolarEdge SE5K Installation Manual

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  Creating an RS485 Bus Connection

Creating an RS485 Bus Connection

The RS485 option enables creating a bus of connected inverters, consisting of up to 31
slave inverters and 1 master inverter. Using this option, inverters are connected to each
other in a bus (chain), via their RS485 connectors. The first and last inverters in the
chain must be terminated as described on page 58.
RS485 wiring specifications:
Cable type: Min. 3-wire shielded twisted pair (a shielded Ethernet cable (Cat5/5E
STP) may be used)
Wire cross-section area: 0.2- 1 mm²/ 24-18 AWG (a CAT5 cable may be used)
Maximum nodes: 32
Maximum distance between first and last devices: 1 km /3300 ft.
 
NOTE
If using a cable longer than 10 m/33 ft in areas where there is a
risk of induced voltage surges by lightning, it is recommend to
use external surge protection devices. For details refer to:
https://www.solaredge.com/sites/default/files/lightning_surge_
protection.pdf
If grounded metal conduit are used for routing the communication wires, a
lightning protection device is not required.
If not using surge protection, connect the grounding wire to the first inverter
in the RS485 chain; ensure it is not in contact with other wires. For inverters
with a DC Safety Unit, connect the grounding wire to the grounding bus-bar
in the DC Safety Unit.
The following sections describe how to physically connect the RS485 bus and how to
configure the bus.
To connect the RS485 communication bus:
 1. Remove the inverter cover as described in Removing the Inverter Cover on page 52.
 2. Remove the seal from one of the openings in communication gland #2 and insert
the wire through the opening.
 3. Pull out the 6-pin RS485 terminal block connector, as shown below:
.
-Three Phase System Installation Guide MAN-01-00505-1.2

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