SolarEdge SE2500H Installation Manual

SolarEdge SE2500H Installation Manual

Single phase inverter with hd-wave technology with setapp configuration for europe and apac
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Single Phase Inverter with
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For Europe and APAC
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  • Page 1 Installation Guide Single Phase Inverter with HD-Wave Technology with SetApp Configuration For Europe and APAC Version 1.0...
  • Page 2: Disclaimers

    You may refer to the SolarEdge web site (www.solaredge.com) for the most updated version. All company and brand products and service names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
  • Page 3: Revision History

      Revision History Revision History Version 1.0 (June 2019) Initial release Single Phase Inverter with HD-Wave Technology Installation MAN-01-00540-1.0...
  • Page 4: Support And Contact Information

    Support and Contact Information     3 Support and Contact Information If you have technical problems concerning SolarEdge products, please contact us: Support Center: https://www.solaredge.com/service/support Country Phone E-Mail Australia (+61) 1800 465 567 support@solaredge.net.au support- APAC (Asia Pacific)(+972) 073 240 3118 asia@solaredge.com...
  • Page 5 System configuration information, including the type and number of modules connected and the number and length of strings. The communication method to the SolarEdge server, if the site is connected. The inverter software version as appears in the status screen.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Disclaimers Important Notice Revision History Support and Contact Information HANDLING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Symbols Information IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Chapter 1: Introducing the SolarEdge Power Harvesting System Power Optimizer SolarEdge Inverter Monitoring Platform Installation Procedure Installation Equipment List Inverter Transport and Storage...
  • Page 7   Support and Contact Information Chapter 6: Setting Up Communication to the Monitoring Platform Communication Options Communication Connectors Removing the Inverter Cover Removing the DC Safety Unit Cover Creating an Ethernet (LAN) Connection Creating an RS485 Bus Connection Verifying the Connection Chapter 6: Errors and Troubleshooting Identifying Errors Troubleshooting Communication...
  • Page 8: Handling And Safety Instructions

    Denotes additional information about the current subject. IMPORTANT SAFETY FEATURE Denotes information about safety issues. Disposal requirements under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) regulations: NOTE Discard this product according to local regulations or send it back to SolarEdge. Single Phase Inverter with HD-Wave Technology Installation MAN-01-00540-1.0...
  • Page 9: Important Safety Instructions

      IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING! The inverter cover must be opened only after switching the inverter ON/OFF/P switch located at the bottom of the inverter to OFF. This disables the DC voltage inside the inverter. Wait five minutes before opening the cover. Otherwise, there is a risk of electric shock from energy stored in the capacitors.
  • Page 10 NOTE A SolarEdge inverter may be installed in a site with a generator. SolarEdge requires installing a physical or electronic interlock, which will signal to the inverter when the grid has been disconnected. Interlock procurement, installation, maintenance and support are the responsibility of the installer.
  • Page 11: Chapter 1: Introducing The Solaredge Power Harvesting System

    Chapter 1: Introducing the SolarEdge Power Harvesting System The SolarEdge power harvesting solution maximizes the power output from any type of solar photovoltaic (PV) installation while reducing the average cost per watt. The following sections describe each of the system’s components.
  • Page 12: Solaredge Inverter

    SolarEdge sites. It provides past and present information on the system performance both at the system and module levels. Installation Procedure The following is the procedure for installing and setting up a new SolarEdge site. Many of these also apply to modification of an existing site.  1.
  • Page 13: Inverter Transport And Storage

      Inverter Transport and Storage MC4 crimper Wire cutters Wire strippers Voltmeter Mobile phone with latest SetApp version For installing the communication options, you may also need the following: For Ethernet: CAT5/6 twisted pair Ethernet cable with RJ45 connector If using a CAT5/6 cable spool: RJ45 plug and RJ45 crimper For RS485: Four- or six-wire shielded twisted pair cable Watchmaker precision screwdriver set...
  • Page 14: Chapter 2: Installing The Power Optimizers

    Chapter 2: Installing the Power Optimizers     13 Chapter 2: Installing the Power Optimizers Safety The following notes and warnings apply when installing the power optimizers. Some of the following may not be applicable to smart modules: WARNING! When modifying an existing installation, turn OFF the inverter ON/OFF/P switch, the Safety Switch (if applicable) and the AC circuit breaker on the main AC distribution panel.
  • Page 15: Installation Guidelines

    IMPORTANT SAFETY FEATURE Modules with SolarEdge power optimizers are safe. They carry only a low safety voltage before the inverter is turned ON. As long as the power optimizers are not connected to the inverter or the inverter is turned OFF, each power optimizer will output a safe voltage of 1V.
  • Page 16 Chapter 2: Installing the Power Optimizers     15 If connecting more modules than optimizer inputs in parallel, use a branch cable. Some commercial power optimizer models have a dual input. Position the power optimizer close enough to its module so that their cables can be connected.
  • Page 17: Step 1: Mounting The Power Optimizers

    . It is recommended to mount the power optimizer in a location protected from direct sunlight. For frame-mounted power optimizers follow the instructions supplied with the optimizers, or refer to https://www.solaredge.com/sites/default/files/installing_frame_ mounted_power_optimizers.pdf.  2. If required, mark the mounting hole locations and drill the hole. CAUTION! Drilling vibrations may damage the power optimizer and will void the warranty.
  • Page 18: Step 2: Connecting A Pv Module To A Power Optimizer

    Chapter 2: Installing the Power Optimizers     17 Step 2: Connecting a PV Module to a Power Optimizer NOTE Images are for illustration purposes only. Refer to the label on the product to identify the plus and minus input and output connectors. For each of the power optimizers: Connect the Plus (+) output connector of the module to the Plus (+) input connector of the power optimizer.
  • Page 19: Step 4: Verifying Proper Power Optimizer Connection

    Make sure the PV modules are exposed to sunlight during this process. The power optimizer will only turn ON if the PV module provides at least 2W. In SolarEdge systems, due to the introduction of poweroptimizers between the PV modules and the inverter, the short circuit current I and the open circuit voltage V hold different meanings from those in traditional systems.
  • Page 20: Chapter 3: Installing The Inverter

    Identifying the Inverter Refer to the sticker on the inverter that specifies its Serial Number and its Electrical Ratings. Provide the serial number when contacting SolarEdge support. The serial number is also required when opening a new site in the monitoring platform.
  • Page 21: Inverter Interfaces

      Inverter Interfaces Inverter Interfaces The following figure shows the inverter connectors and components, located at the bottom of the inverter. Figure 5: Inverter Interfaces DC input: MC4 connector, for connection of the PV installation. Communication gland: For connection of inverter communication options. Refer to Setting Up Communication to the Monitoring Platform on page 47 for more information.
  • Page 22 /alternating ), different system information, such as errors or performance indications. For more information, refer to https://www.solaredge.com/leds. The main LED indications are: Blue ON - the inverter is communicating with the monitoring platform Green ON - the system is producing...
  • Page 23   Inverter Interfaces Figure 7: LEDs The following table describes system performance information by LED color and ON/OFF/P switch position. ON/ OFF/ LED Color Indication Comment Switch Green Blue Position S_OK: ON communication Power S_OK: ON with the optimizers not Blinking monitoring No S_OK: OFF paired platform is...
  • Page 24: Mounting The Inverter

    Chapter 3: Installing the Inverter     23 ON/ OFF/ LED Color Indication Comment Switch Green Blue Position Inverter The upgrade firmware ON / P Alternating Alternating Alternating process can take upgrade up to 5 minutes Refer to Errors ON/ OFF/ ON/ OFF / Error Blinking/ Blinking...
  • Page 25 CAUTION! SolarEdge inverters and power optimizers can be installed at a minimum distance of 50 m/ 164 ft from the shoreline of an ocean or other saline environment, as long as there are no direct salt water splashes on the inverter or power optimizer.
  • Page 26 Chapter 3: Installing the Inverter     25  4. Drill the holes and mount the bracket. Verify that the bracket is firmly attached to the mounting surface.  5. Hang the inverter on the bracket:  a. Lift the inverter from the sides, or hold it at the top and bottom of the inverter to lift the unit into place.
  • Page 27   Mounting the Inverter  a. Mark the location of the bracket screw for the DC Safety Unit, and optionally the two additional bracket holes. Figure 11: DC Safety Unit bracket  b. Remove the inverter from the wall/ pole.  c. Drill the hole for the DC Safety Unit bracket.  d.
  • Page 28: Chapter 4: Connecting The Ac And The Strings To The Inverter

    CAUTION! When removing the cover, make sure not to damage internal components. SolarEdge will not be held responsible for any components damaged as a result of incautious cover removal.  3. Strip 58 mm / 2.32'' of the external cable insulation and strip 8 mm / 0.32'' of the internal wire insulation.
  • Page 29: Connecting The Strings To The Inverter

    PV array modules is acceptable. NOTE SolarEdge’s fixed input voltage architecture enables the parallel strings to be of different lengths. Therefore, they do not need to have the same number of power optimizers, as long as the length of each string is within the permitted range.
  • Page 30: Selecting A Residual Current Device (Rcd)

    Install the residual-current device (RCD) in accordance with the applicable local standards and directives. SolarEdge recommends using a type- A RCD. The recommended RCD value is 100 mA or 300 mA unless a lower value is required by the specific local electric codes.
  • Page 31   Selecting a Residual Current Device (RCD) For detailed information, refer to the RCD Selection for SolarEdge Inverters Application Note , available on the SolarEdge website at http://www.solaredge.com/sites/default/files/application_note_ground_ fault_rcd.pdf.     Single Phase Inverter with HD-Wave Technology Installation MAN-01-00540-1.0...
  • Page 32: Chapter 5: Activating, Commissioning And Configuring The System

    Chapter 5: Activating, Commissioning and Configuring the System     31 Chapter 5: Activating, Commissioning and Configuring the System You can connect communication options at this stage, as described in Setting Up Communication to the Monitoring Platform on page 47. Once all connections are made, the system should be activated and commissioned using the Inverter SetApp mobile application.
  • Page 33: Step 2: Commissioning And Configuring The Installation

      Step 2: Commissioning and Configuring the Installation  4. When the activation is complete, do one of the following: Select Activate Another Inverter to continue activating additional inverters. Select Start Commissioning for pairing and other system configuration. The Commissioning screen is displayed. Refer to the next section for more information.
  • Page 34 Chapter 5: Activating, Commissioning and Configuring the System     33 If not already ON - turn ON AC to the inverter by turning ON the circuit breaker on the main distribution panel. Open SetApp and follow the instructions on the screen (scan the inverter bar- code;...
  • Page 35 The communication option used by the inverter to communicate with the monitoring platform. The communication option used to communicate between multiple SolarEdge devices or other external non-SolarEdge devices, such as electricity meters or loggers.  2. Tap the Server red arrow to set the communication method to be used for communication between devices and the SolarEdge monitoring platform.
  • Page 36 Chapter 5: Activating, Commissioning and Configuring the System     35 The Energy Manager option is used for setting power export limitation, as described in the Export Limitation Application Note , available on the SolarEdge website at https://www.solaredge.com/sites/default/files/feed- in_limitation_application_note.pdf.   Device Manager From the Commissioning menu, select Device Manager to configure various system Smart Energy Management devices.
  • Page 37: Step 3: Verifying Proper Activation And Commissioning

    DSP 1/2 Version: The digital board firmware version NOTE Please have these numbers ready when you contact SolarEdge Support. Serial Number: The inverter serial number as appears on the enclosure sticker Error Log: Displays the last five errors, and enables resetting (clearing) the log...
  • Page 38: Viewing System Status

    Chapter 5: Activating, Commissioning and Configuring the System     37 Viewing System Status During normal operation, the Status screen displays all the inverter settings and operation status. Scroll up or down to display various status parameters as described in the following sections. The LED indication provides more information about system performance;...
  • Page 39   Viewing System Status Main Inverter Status Status Inverter SN 07318000C Power Voltage Frequency 7.6 kW 240Vac 60 Hz    P_OK: 15 of 30 Server Comm. Optimizers S_OK Connected (LAN) Status  Switch Production CosPhi Limit Country 1.00 No Limit Netherlands Voltage Temp 380 Vdc 20 C ›...
  • Page 40 CosPhi: Indicates the ratio between active and reactive power.A negative value indicates a lagging CosPhi. For more information, refer to the Power Control Application Note , available on the SolarEdge website at https://www.solaredge.com/sites/default/files/application_note_ power_control_configuration.pdf. Limit: The inverter maximum output power...
  • Page 41   Viewing System Status Site Status The Site status screen shows the accumulated status of all inverters connected to a master inverter in a chain (bus) and the master inverter status. Status Site Production Limit Inverters 90 kW 1.00 MW 10/10 Inverter SN 07318000C Power...
  • Page 42 Number of devices connected out of all devices Temporarily displayed (with a clock sign): Initializing communication Connecting to a network Connecting to SolarEdge servers Error message (with the sign)   Single Phase Inverter with HD-Wave Technology Installation MAN-01-00540-1.0...
  • Page 43   Viewing System Status Inverter Energy Status Displays the total energy produced during the last day, month, year and since inverter installation. Inverter Energy Today This Month This Year 45 kWh 1.14 MWh 13.68 MWh   Total: 41.03 MWh   Today: Since midnight This Month: Since 1st of the current month This Year: Since January 1st Total (Wh): The inverter total energy.
  • Page 44 Chapter 5: Activating, Commissioning and Configuring the System     43 Meter Status Meters Production Meter SN: XXXXXXXX RS485-2 Status Modbus ID #2 Power Energy 7.60 kW 13.68MWh Export Meter SN: XXXXXXXX GPIO S0 meter 1000 pulses per kWh Power Energy 7.60 kW 13.68MWh Type and function: Displays the meter functionality (Production, Export, Import, Export+Import).
  • Page 45: Reporting And Monitoring Installation Data

    Reporting and Monitoring Installation Data NOTE Monitoring the site requires connecting the inverter to the monitoring platform, using any of the wired or wireless options available from SolarEdge. Refer to Setting Up Communication to the Monitoring Platform on page 47. The Monitoring Platform...
  • Page 46 You can create a project in Designer and export the site design with the string layout to the monitoring platform. For more information, refer to https://www.solaredge.com/products/installer-tools/designer#/. Mapper Application Use the Mapper smart phone application to scan the power optimizer and inverter 2D bar-codes and create a virtual map of a PV site for enhanced monitoring and easier maintenance.
  • Page 47 Once the form is completed, use the Mapper to scan the 2D codes and create the map in the monitoring platform. Optionally, you can send the sticker sheet to SolarEdge Support for physical layout creation. Single Phase Inverter with HD-Wave Technology Installation MAN-01-00540-1.0...
  • Page 48: Chapter 6: Setting Up Communication To The Monitoring Platform

    Ethernet (LAN) Connection on page 51 . RS485 RS485 is used for the connection of multiple SolarEdge devices on the same bus in a master-slave configuration. RS485 can also be used as an interface to external devices, such as meters and third party data loggers.
  • Page 49 This communication option enables using a Wi-Fi connection for connecting to the monitoring platform. The Wi-Fi access point is built into the inverter. An antenna is required and available from SolarEdge for connection to the monitoring platform. Cellular This wireless communication option (purchased separately) enables using a cellular connection to connect one or several devices (depending on the data plan used) to the monitoring platform.
  • Page 50: Communication Connectors

    Standard RJ45 terminal block for Ethernet connection 6-pin terminal block for RS485 connection 8-pin connector for power control devices The SolarEdge Wi-Fi antenna, ZigBee or Cellular Plug-ins can be connected to the communication board for optional wireless connection. Figure 16: Communication board connectors...
  • Page 51: Removing The Inverter Cover

    5. Open the inverter cover (see Figure 17 ). CAUTION! When removing the inverter cover, make sure not to damage the internal components. SolarEdge will not be held responsible for any components damaged as a result of incautious cover removal. Figure 17: Removing the inverter cover Removing the DC Safety Unit Cover (if applicable) 1.
  • Page 52: Creating An Ethernet (Lan) Connection

    For details refer to: http://www.solaredge.com/files/pdfs/lightning_surge_ protection.pdf. To connect the Ethernet cable: 1. Remove the inverter cover as described in Removing the Inverter Cover on page 50.
  • Page 53   Creating an Ethernet (LAN) Connection Figure 19: Communication gland and rubber fitting CAT5/6 standard cables have eight wires (four twisted pairs), as shown in the diagram below. Wire colors may differ from one cable to another. You can use either wiring standard, as long as both sides of the cable have the same pin-out and color-coding.
  • Page 54 You can connect more than one inverter to the same switch/router or to different switches/routers, as needed. Each inverter sends its monitored data independently to the SolarEdge monitoring platform.  9. The inverter is configured by default to LAN. If reconfiguration is required:  a.
  • Page 55: Creating An Rs485 Bus Connection

    If your network has a firewall, you may need to configure it to enable the connection to the following address: Destination Address: prod.solaredge.com TCP Port: 22222 (for incoming and outgoing data) 10. Verify the connection, as described in Verifying the Connection on page 57.
  • Page 56 Chapter 6: Setting Up Communication to the Monitoring Platform     55 To connect the RS485 communication bus:w 1. Remove the inverter cover as described in Removing the Inverter Cover on page 50. 2. Remove the seal from one of the openings in communication gland and insert the wire through the opening.
  • Page 57 9. Push the RS485 terminal block firmly all the way into the connector on the right side of the communication board. 10. Terminate the first and last SolarEdge device in the chain by switching a termination DIP-switch inside the inverter to ON (move the left switch up). The switch is located on the communication board and is marked SW2.
  • Page 58: Verifying The Connection

     5. Select the following to configure the connection: Server è LAN, Cellular or Wi-Fi RS485- è Protocol è SolarEdge èSolarEdge Master RS485- è Slave Detect The system starts automatic detection of the slave inverters connected to the master inverter. The inverter should report the correct number of slaves. If it does not, verify the connections and terminations.
  • Page 59   Verifying the Connection  1. Access the Status screen:  a. If not already ON - turn ON AC to the inverter by turning ON the circuit breaker on the main distribution panel.  b. Open SetApp and follow the instructions on the screen (scan the inverter bar- code;...
  • Page 60: Chapter 6: Errors And Troubleshooting

        59 Chapter 6: Errors and Troubleshooting This appendix describes general system problems, and how to troubleshoot them. For further assistance, contact SolarEdge Support. Identifying Errors Errors may be indicated in various system interfaces: On the inverter bottom panel, a red LED indicates an error. In the monitoring platform and SetApp, errors are displayed with codes.
  • Page 61: Troubleshooting Communication

    IT admin or your internet provider. For Wi-Fi networks, ensure that user-name and password are as defined in the internet provider AP/ router. Ping or connection to SolarEdge server failed. Check the LAN Conf SolarEdge server address, under sub-menu: Address: prod.solaredge.com...
  • Page 62  3. Check that the selected communication option is properly configured.  4. Use a method independent of the SolarEdge device to check whether the network and modem are operating properly. For example, connect a laptop to the Ethernet router and connect to the Internet.
  • Page 63: Power Optimizer Troubleshooting

      Power Optimizer Troubleshooting Power Optimizer Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Troubleshooting Power optimizers are shaded. If you connected the inverter to the monitoring platform, retry pairing remotely (during Pairing failed sunlight). Make sure to leave the inverter ON/OFF/P switch ON and that S_OK appears in the status screen.
  • Page 64 1V safety voltage. If a malfunctioning power optimizeris located, check its connections, polarity, module, and voltage.  3. Contact SolarEdge Support. Do not continue before finding the problem and replacing the malfunctioning power optimizer. If a malfunction cannot be bypassed or resolved, skip the malfunctioning power optimizer, thus connecting a shorter string.
  • Page 65: Appendix A: Mechanical Specifications

      Appendix A: Mechanical Specifications Appendix A: Mechanical Specifications The following figure provides inverter dimensions in mm [in].     Figure 26: SE10000H-SE11400H inverter dimensions Single Phase Inverter with HD-Wave Technology Installation MAN-01-00540-1.0...
  • Page 66: Appendix B: Replacing And Adding System Components

        65 Appendix B: Replacing and Adding System Components This appendix includes replacement procedures for the SolarEdge system components. NOTE If you are permanently disassembling the installation or part of it, make sure to use the disposal methods dictated by local regulations.
  • Page 67   Replacing an Inverter 8. Disconnect the DC and AC cables from the DC Safety Unit (if applicable). 9. Disconnect the wires connected to the inverter or between the inverter and the DC Safety Unit: Antenna cable from the communication board DC and AC wires in the DC Safety Unit Grounding cable 10.
  • Page 68: Replacing The Dc Safety Unit

    Appendix B: Replacing and Adding System Components     67 Figure 29: Mounting brackets NOTE If you remove the old inverter and do not immediately install a new one, use insulation tape to isolate each of the AC and DC wires 12. Place the new inverter on the mounting brackets and secure it using the screws. 13.
  • Page 69   Replacing the DC Safety Unit  5. Disconnect the DC wires from the inverter and the AC wires from the DC Safety Unit.  6. Disconnect the wires connected between the inverter and the DC Safety Unit: Antenna cable from the communication board RS485 and/or Ethernet connection from the communication board Grounding cable  7.
  • Page 70: Adding, Removing, Or Replacing Power Optimizers

     6. In the monitoring platform, use the Replace button in the logical layout tab (in site Admin). Replace the serial number of the removed power optimizer with the serial number of the newly installed power optimizer. Refer to https://www.solaredge.com/sites/default/files/se- monitoring-portal-site-admin.pdf Single Phase Inverter with HD-Wave Technology Installation MAN-01-00540-1.0...
  • Page 71: Appendix C: Safedc

    ON/OFF switch is turned to OFF, the DC voltage drops to a safe voltage of per optimizer. The SolarEdge inverters are certified for compliance with the following standards as disconnection devices for PV generators, meaning that they can replace a DC disconnect: IEC 60947-3:1999 + Corrigendum: 1999 + A1:2001 + Corrigendum 1:2001 + A2:2005;...
  • Page 72 Technical Specifications - Single Phase Inverters with HD-Wave Technology (Australia) Applicable to inverters with part number SEXXXXH-AUXXXBXX4 SE2500H SE3000 SE4000H SE5000H SE6000H SE8000H SE10000H Units OUTPUT  Rated AC Power Output  2500 3000 4000 4985 6000 8000 10000 Maximum AC Power Output ...
  • Page 73 SE2500H SE3000 SE4000H SE5000H SE6000H SE8000H SE10000H Units INPUT Maximum DC Power 3875 4650 6200 7750 9300 12400 15500 Transformer-less, Ungrounded Maximum Input Voltage   Nominal DC Input Voltage  Maximum Input Current   11.5 13.5 16.5 20.5 Maximum back-feed current Reverse-Polarity Protection ...
  • Page 74 < 50 Protection Rating IP65 - Outdoor and Indoor Recommended circuit breaker/ fuse size to use at the connection point of the SolarEdge inverter to the grid: Maximum output current (A) Minimum fuse rating (A) Maximum fuse rating (A) Inverter SE2500H 12.5...
  • Page 75 (rms) / Maximum Output Fault Current Power Factor Range 1 (adjustable from -0.9 to +0.9) Total Harmonic Distortion  < 3 Protective class Class I (1) SE5000H is limited to 4600VA in Germany SolarEdge-Three Phase Inverter Specifications (Europe & APAC) MAN-01-00239-1.1...
  • Page 76 With the SetApp mobile application using built-in Wi-Fi station for local Inverter Commissioning connection Smart Energy Management Export Limitation Arc Fault Protection Integrated, User Configurable (According to UL1699B) (1) 7130VA in Germany SolarEdge-Three Phase Inverter Specifications (Europe & APAC) MAN-01-00239-1.1...
  • Page 77 (1) Connection of additional strings in parallel to a single input is allowed as long as the cumulative current does not exceed 45A. (2) Full power up to at least 50˚C / 122˚F. For power de-rating information refer to: https://www.solaredge.com/sites/default/files/se-temperature-derating- note.pdf SolarEdge-Three Phase Inverter Specifications (Europe & APAC) MAN-01-00239-1.1...
  • Page 78 Recommended circuit breaker/ fuse size to use at the connection point of the SolarEdge inverter to the grid: Inverter Maximum Output Current (A) Minimum Fuse Rating (A) Maximum fuse rating (A) SE2200H SE3000H SE3500H SE3680H SE4000H 18.5 SE5000H SE6000H 27.5...
  • Page 79 Max. output fault current Power factor range  1 (adjustable from -0.8 to +0.8) Total harmonic distortion  < 3 Protective class Class I Utility Monitoring, Islanding Protection, Country Configurable Thresholds  Overvoltage category SolarEdge-Single Phase Inverters with HD-Wave Technology Specifications (Europe & APAC) MAN-01-00553-1.0...
  • Page 80 Smart Energy Management Export Limitation STANDARD COMPLIANCE   Safety    IEC-62109-1/2, G83/1, G83/2, G59/3, RD661, RD1699, Grid Connection Standards   UTE C15-712 IEC61000-6-2, IEC61000-6-3, IEC61000-3-11, IEC61000-3-12, Emissions FCC Part 15 Class B RoHS SolarEdge-Single Phase Inverters with HD-Wave Technology Specifications (Europe & APAC) MAN-01-00553-1.0...
  • Page 81 -40 to +60 °C Protection Rating   IP65 - Outdoor and Indoor Recommended circuit breaker/ fuse size to use at the connection point of the SolarEdge inverter to the grid: Inverter Maximum Output Current (A) Minimum Fuse Rating (A) Maximum fuse rating (A) SE8000H 36.5...
  • Page 82 SolarEdge service portal: www.solaredge.com/service/support Australia (+61) 1800 465 567 APAC (Asia Pacific)(+972) 073 240 3118 Belgium (+32) 0800 76633 Netherlands (+31) 0800 7105 China (+86) 21 6212 5536 DACH &...

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