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Sunny Island 6H 8H Operating Manual
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1. 21 5 2 1 Display of Operating States 21 5 2 2 Information Page in Systems for Increased Self Consumption and Battery Backup Systems 21 5 2 3 Information Page in Off Grid Systems 22 5 3 User Mode 26 5 3 1 Displaying Parameters and Operating and Setting the System 26 5 4 Installer and Expert Mode 28 5 4 1 Switching to Installer Mode or Expert Mode 28 5 4 2 Exiting Installer Mode or Expert Mode 28 5 4 3 Menus in Installer and Expert Mode
2. 115 13 3 1 Inverter 310 115 13 3 2 Battery 320 117 13 3 3 External 330 119 13 4 Report 400 119 Table of Contents SMA Solar Technology AG 6 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 13 5 Operation 500 120 13 5 1 Inverter 510 120 13 5 2 Battery 520 121 13 5 3 Generator 540
3. 16 4 Starting and Stopping the System 17 4 1 Switching on the Sunny Island 17 4 2 Starting the System 17 4 3 Stopping the System 18 4 4 Switching off the Sunny Island 18 4 5 Tripping the Emergency Disconnection of the System 19 4 6 Setting Time Controlled Inverter Operation in Off Grid Systems 19 5 Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control 20 5 1 Display Modes 20 5 2 Standard Mode
4. 55 9 4 7 System Category 7xx 55 9 4 8 External Device and Component Category 8xx 59 9 4 9 General Category 9xx 65 9 5 Frequently Asked Questions 65 9 5 1 Questions regarding the Sunny Island 65 9 5 2 Questions regarding the Sunny Remote Control 66 9 5 3 Questions regarding the Battery 67 9 5 4 Questions regarding the Generator 67 9 5 5 Questions regarding Cluster Systems and Multicluster Systems
5. 95 13 2 Adjustable Parameters 97 13 2 1 Inverter 210 97 13 2 2 Battery 220 97 13 2 3 External Backup 230 100 13 2 4 Relay 240 108 13 2 5 System 250 112 13 2 6 SlfCsmpBackup 260 114 13 2 7 Authent 270 115 13 3 Information 300
6. 75 10 8 Replacing the Battery 77 11 Decommissioning 79 11 1 Disassembling the Sunny Island 79 11 2 Packaging the Sunny Island 80 11 3 Disposing of the Sunny Island 80 12 Directory of the Parameters in User Mode 81 12 1 Inverter Category 81 12 2 Battery Category 82 12 3 Generator Category
7. 121 13 5 4 MMC Card 550 121 13 5 5 Grid 560 121 14 Menu Structure 122 14 1 User Mode 122 14 2 Installer Mode and Expert Mode 123 15 Contact 124 SMA Solar Technology AG 1 Information on this Document Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 7 1 Information on this Document Validity This document is valid for the following device types SI8 0H 11 Sunny Island 8 0H from firmware version 3 0 SI6 0H 11 Sunny Island 6 0H from firmware version 3 0 SRC 20 Sunny Remote Control Target Group This document is intended for qualified persons and operators Only per
8. 33 6 6 Displaying the SD Memory Card Content 33 Table of Contents SMA Solar Technology AG 4 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 6 7 Updating the Firmware 35 6 7 1 Updating the Firmware Using an SD Memory Card 35 6 7 2 Updating the Firmware Using Sunny Explorer 35 6 7 3 Performing a Remote Update Using Sunny Portal 36 7 Manually Controlling the Generator 37 7 1 Starting the Generator with Sunny Remote Control 37 7 2 Stopping the Generator with Sunny Remote Control 37 7 3 Starting the Generator without Autostart Function 37 7 4 Stopping the Generator withou
9. 68 9 6 Charging the Battery after Automatic Shutdown in Off Grid Systems 69 9 7 Changing Slave Addresses in a Cluster 71 10 Cleaning and Maintenance 73 10 1 Cleaning and Checking the Sunny Island Enclosure 73 10 2 Cleaning the Sunny Remote Control 73 10 3 Performing a Manual Equalization Charge in the Off Grid System 73 10 4 Checking the Function 73 10 5 Checking the Terminals 73 SMA Solar Technology AG Table of Contents Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 5 10 6 Checking and Maintaining the Battery 74 10 7 Cleaning the Fans
10. 29 5 4 4 Parameter Page in Installer and Expert Mode 29 5 4 5 Selecting Menus and Parameters 29 5 4 6 Setting the Parameters 30 5 4 7 Directly Accessing the Parameters 31 6 Data Storage and Firmware Update 32 6 1 Inserting the SD Memory Card 32 6 2 Saving and Loading Parameters 32 6 3 Saving the Event History and Error History 33 6 4 Displaying the SD Memory Card Status Message 33 6 5 Removing the SD Memory Card
11. 83 12 4 Grid Category 83 12 5 SIC50 Category 84 12 6 Self Cnsmptn Category 84 12 7 Grid Cnsmptn Category 84 12 8 Grid Feed Category 85 12 9 Loads Category 85 12 10 PV System Category 85 12 11 System Category 85 12 12 Time Category 86 12 13 Identity
12. 100 No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 233 01 GdSocEna Enable grid request based on SOC expert mode Disable Disable Disable Enable Enable 233 02 GdSocTm1Str SOC limiting value for connection to the utility grid in interval 1 in expert mode Interval 1 begins at time 233 06 GdTm1Str 1 to 233 03 GdSocTm1Stp 40 No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 104 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 233 03 GdSocTm1Stp SOC limiting value for disconnection from the utility grid in interval 1 in expert mode Interval 1 begins at time 233 06 GdTm1Str 233 02 GdSocTm1Str to 95 80 233 04 GdSocTm2Str SOC limiting value for connection to the utility grid in interval 2 in expert mode Interval 2 begins at time 233 07 GdTm2Str 1 to 233 05 GdSocTm2Stp 40 233 05 GdSocTm2Stp SOC limiting value for disconnection from the utility grid in interval 2 in expert mode Interval 2 begins at time 233 07 GdTm2Str 233 04 GdSocTm2Str to 95 80 233 06 GdTm1Str Start of interval 1 for grid request in hh mm ss expert mode 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 233 07 GdTm2Str Start of interval 2 for grid request in hh mm ss expert mode 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 233 08 GdPwrEna Grid request based on power exper
13. 43 9 3 5 Relay Category 6xx 43 9 3 6 System Category 7xx 44 9 3 7 External Device and Component Category 8xx 44 9 4 Logged Warning Messages and Error Messages 45 9 4 1 Sunny Island Category 1xx 45 9 4 2 Battery Category 2xx 48 9 4 3 Generator or Utility Grid Category 3xx 50 9 4 4 Generator Category 4xx 54 9 4 5 Utility Grid Category 5xx 55 9 4 6 Relay Category 6xx
14. Ensure that all DC sources and DC loads are correctly configured and connected Reset the system For this switch off the system wait ten minutes and restart W 873 Sic3PvVtgHi 1 PV voltage at the Sunny Island Charger 3 is too high Contact the SMA Service Line if required W 874 Sic3PvVtgLo 1 No PV voltage at the Sunny Island Charger 3 or there is a short circuit Contact the SMA Service Line if required W 875 Sic3TmpLo 1 Sunny Island Charger 3 reports a battery undertemperature Set the Sunny Island Charger to the operating mode SMA operation see installation manual of the Sunny Island Charger W 876 Sic3TmpHI 1 Sunny Island Charger 3 reports a battery overtemperature Set the Sunny Island Charger to the operating mode SMA operation see installation manual of the Sunny Island Charger No Name Level Cause Corrective measures 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 64 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual W 877 Sic3ComLoss 1 Last communication with the Sunny Island Charger 3 was more than 24 hours ago Ensure that undamaged CAT5e cables are used for communication and that the cables are plugged in correctly Ensure that the configuration of the Sunny Island Charger with the DIL switches is correct Ensure that the communication interfaces are correctly inserted in the Sunny Island W 881 Sic4BatShort 1 Connection of the batte
15. 1 Switch to installer mode on the Sunny Remote Control see Section 5 4 1 page 28 2 Select the parameter 312 11 CardStt and read off the value 6 5 Removing the SD Memory Card If the SD memory card is removed without preparation the removal will cause data loss Data loss comprises the log data of the last 15 minutes at most Procedure 1 Switch to installer mode on the Sunny Remote Control see Section 5 4 1 page 28 2 Select the parameter 550 03 CardFunc and set to ForcedWrite Unsaved data will now be saved to the SD memory card 3 Remove the SD memory card 6 6 Displaying the SD Memory Card Content Figure 15 Content of an SD memory card example The files saved to the SD memory card depend on the configuration and on the system Explanation of the folders Folder name Explanation BATSTAT Folder containing battery statistics for each month The files are stored by year and month in sub folders HISTORY Folder containing event and error histories LOGGING Folder containing the data logging event and error histories for each day The files are stored by year and month in sub folders SIPAR Folder containing the parameter lists 6 Data Storage and Firmware Update SMA Solar Technology AG 34 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual Explanation of the files within the folders Structure of the files The files are CSV files which means that the data is saved as ASCII text The files
16. 120 12 BatCpyThrpCnt Nominal energy throughputs of the battery A nominal energy throughput is the calculated result of one full charge and discharge of the battery No Name Description 131 01 TotExtPwrAt Total active power of external energy source in kW 131 02 TotExtCur Total current of external energy source in A 131 03 TotExtPwrRt Total reactive power of the external energy source in kvar No Name Description Value plain text no Explanation 132 01 GdStt Status of the management for the operation on the utility grid expert mode Off 1 Grid operation is disabled Init 2 Utility grid has been detected Detect 3 Grid monitoring started Wait 4 Waiting until the stand alone grid is synchronized with the utility grid RunVExt 5 The stand alone grid is synchronized with and connected to the utility grid Feed 6 Grid feed in into the utility grid is possible Silent 7 Sunny Island is in silent mode SiStr 8 The Sunny Island is switching to silent mode SiStp 9 The Sunny Island is leaving silent mode Error 10 An error occurred when connecting Reinit 11 Utility grid has been re detected 132 02 GdRmgTm Remaining time of grid monitoring in hh mm ss No Name Description Value plain text no Explanation SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 8
17. Start QCG and configure a new system with external energy management e g system with lithium ion battery W 222 CheckBat 1 The 20 recalibration resulted in a jump of more than 10 Check the battery No Name Level Cause Corrective measures 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 50 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 9 4 3 Generator or Utility Grid Category 3xx No Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 309 RlyProtect 1 Excessive current has been applied to the internal transfer relay of the master Reduce the total power of the loads e g by staggering their use over time Connect the loads with very high power directly to the generator whenever possible or connect the utility grid Ensure that the generator is not overloaded In off grid systems ensure that the country data sets of the SMA inverters are set to stand alone grid operation see the installation manuals of the SMA inverters W 310 RlyProtectSlv1 1 Excessive current has been applied to the internal transfer relay of slave 1 W 311 RlyProtectSlv2 1 Excessive current has been applied to the internal transfer relay of slave 2 F 314 ExtVtgLoss 2 Voltage and or frequency of the generator or the battery backup grid are outside of the limiting values set Corrective measures for a generator Adjust the limiting values for frequency and or voltage of the generator on the Sunny Island
18. E Multifunction relay 2 Multifunction relay 2 is deactivated Multifunction relay 2 is activated F hh mm ss Time Off grid system time Position Designation Explanation A Battery Battery symbol B State of charge State of charge of the battery in percent SMA Solar Technology AG 5 Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 25 Status of the external energy source Figure 11 Status of the external energy source in standard mode example Position Symbol Designation Explanation A Active limiting values Electrical limiting values for the utility grid are active Electrical limits for the generator are active B Status of the generator Voltage and frequency of the generator are within the limiting values set Voltage and frequency of the generator are outside of the limiting values set The maximum reverse power in the generator has been exceeded Battery Generator was requested due to state of charge Cycle Generator was requested via time control Extern Generator was requested by an extension cluster Load Generator was requested due to load Start You have manually started the generator via Sunny Remote Control or a generator was requested via the DigIn input Time You have started the generator for one hour via Sunny Remote Control C Power of the generator or the utility grid Power in kW D Generator Generat
19. Procedure 1 Switch to installer mode on the Sunny Remote Control see Section 5 4 1 page 28 2 To save a parameter set select the parameter 550 01 ParaSto and set the parameter 3 Proceed as follows to load a parameter set Switch to expert mode on the Sunny Remote Control see Section 5 4 1 page 28 Select the parameter 550 02 ParaLod and set the parameter Value Explanation Set1 Save the settings in the first parameter set Set2 Save the settings in the second parameter set Value Explanation Set1 Loads the settings from the first parameter set Set2 Loads the settings from the second parameter set Factory Loads the default settings SMA Solar Technology AG 6 Data Storage and Firmware Update Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 33 6 3 Saving the Event History and Error History Requirement The SD memory card must be inserted Procedure 1 Switch to installer mode on the Sunny Remote Control see Section 5 4 1 page 28 2 To save the event history select the parameter 550 03 CardFunc and set to StoEvtHis 3 To save the error history select the parameter 550 03 CardFunc and set to StoFailHis 4 To save the error history and the event history select the parameter 550 03 CardFunc and set to StoHis 6 4 Displaying the SD Memory Card Status Message The Sunny Remote Control determines the SD memory card status see Section 13 3 1 Inverter 310 page 115
20. 222 13 BatChrgVtgMan Manual setpoint of the battery charging voltage with disabled battery management in V expert mode 41 0 V to 63 0 V 54 0 V No Name Description Value Explanation Default value SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 99 223 Protection 224 BatSilentmode 225 Current Sensor No Name Description Value Default value 223 01 BatPro1TmStr Start time of the battery protection mode level 1 in hh mm ss expert mode 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 22 00 00 223 02 BatPro1TmStp Stop time of the battery protection mode level 1 in hh mm ss expert mode 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 06 00 00 223 03 BatPro2TmStr Start time of the battery protection mode level 2 in hh mm ss expert mode 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 17 00 00 223 04 BatPro2TmStp Stop time of the battery protection mode level 2 in hh mm ss expert mode 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 09 00 00 223 05 BatPro1Soc SOC for battery protection mode level 1 in expert mode 0 to 70 20 223 06 BatPro2Soc SOC for battery protection mode level 2 in expert mode 0 to 70 15 223 07 BatPro3Soc SOC for battery protection mode level 3 in expert mode 0 to 70 10 No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 224 01 BatSilentEna Silent mode on utility grid expert mode Disable Disable Disable Enable Enable 224 02 BatSilentT
21. Cleaning and Maintenance SMA Solar Technology AG 78 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual Procedure 1 Stop the system and switch off the Sunny Island see Section 6 page 32 2 Open the load break switch of the BatFuse and secure against reconnection 3 Remove the battery to be replaced see battery manufacturer s instructions 4 Mount and connect the new battery see manuals of the battery manufacturer The battery must comply with the technical requirements of the Sunny Island refer to the Sunny Island installation manual for technical data of the DC terminal 5 Quickly connect the load break switch of the BatFuse and close the BatFuse see the installation manual of the BatFuse 6 Switch the Sunny Island on see Section 4 1 page 17 7 If the Sunny Remote Control displays lt Init System gt press and hold the button until the Sunny Remote Control displays the QCG 8 Select the menu New Battery and press the button 9 Confirm with Y 10 Select the parameter BatTyp set the battery type as follows and confirm with Y 11 Make the following settings for lead acid batteries Select the parameter BatVtgLst set the battery voltage and confirm with Y Select the parameter BatCpyNom set the C10 capacity of the battery see the installation manual of the Sunny Island on how to calculate the battery capacity and confirm the battery capacity with Y 12 Make the following settings for lithiu
22. Run When the Sunny Island or the cluster is in operation the multifunction relay is activated BatFan The Sunny Island controls the battery room fan When the battery room is to be ventilated the multifunction relay is activated AcdCir The Sunny Island controls the electrolyte pump of the battery When the electrolyte is to be circulated the multifunction relay is activated MccBatFan The Sunny Island controls the battery room fan for all clusters together When the battery room is to be ventilated the multifunction relay is activated MccAutoLod 1 level load shedding When all batteries have reached the upper SOC limiting value the Sunny Island ends load shedding When the loads are shed the multifunction relay is deactivated CHPReq No function CHPAdd No function SiComRemote Multifunction relay is controlled via ComSync Overload When the Sunny Island limits its power the multifunction relay is deactivated GriSwt Triggering of contactors for grid disconnection in the battery backup system No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 110 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 242 Load 241 01 Rly1Op Function of multifunction relay 1 continued GndSwt Triggering of the grounding in the battery backup system AutoGn 241 02 Rly2Op Multifunction relay 2 function See 241 01 Rly1
23. AiVtgMonFailSlv2 1 No Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 801 Box 4 Plausibility check of the contactors in the Multicluster Box has failed Contact the SMA Service Line W 805 BoxNoGn 1 Operation with the generator is not possible Reset the off grid system For this disconnect all loads AC sources generator and DC sources Open the load break switch of the BatFuse Wait ten minutes and restart the off grid system Wait until all AC sources are feeding into the stand alone grid and all loads are connected before connecting the generator Contact the SMA Service Line F 806 BoxType 4 Configuration of the Sunny Island does not match the Multicluster Box Check whether the value of the parameter 250 23 Box matches the Multicluster Box If the value does not match restart the QCG see installation manual of the Sunny Island Contact the SMA Service Line W 807 BoxGdVtg 1 Voltage of the external energy source is not within the valid limiting values for connection Acknowledge the error see Section 9 2 page 41 Contact the SMA Service Line F 809 BoxNoLod 4 Load shedding contactor Q5 in the Multicluster Box is not functioning correctly Reset the off grid system For this disconnect the off grid system and restart The configuration may be incorrect Start the QCG and reconfigure multicluster operation see installation manual of the
24. BoxMeasSlv1 2 Disturbance in voltage or current measurement at the measurement point of the Multicluster Box for slave 1 W 892 BoxMeasSlv2 2 Disturbance in voltage or current measurement at the measurement point of the Multicluster Box for slave 2 No Name Level Cause W 915 Timeout 1 An error has occurred in the program run sequence F 952 ExtBMSTimeout 3 Time for communication with the external battery management has been exceeded W 953 WrnExtBMSTmOut 1 Time for communication with the external battery management has been exceeded No Name Level Cause Corrective measures 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 66 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual After automatic disconnection in battery protection mode the Sunny Island can no longer be started Only charge the battery when the Sunny Island cannot be switched on see Section 9 6 Charging the Battery after Automatic Shutdown in Off Grid Systems page 69 Switch off all loads If there is a generator in the system start the generator manually When doing so observe the warm up time of the generator Five minutes without charging current may result in disconnection of the Sunny Island If sufficient power is available from the generator or the AC sources in the stand alone grid e g sufficient solar irradiation for PV inverters switch the Sunny Island on AC sources in the stand alone grid can only start feeding in
25. C Return symbol Return symbol for setting the parameter If no return symbol is displayed the parameter cannot be set D Name of the parameter E Value and unit of the parameter 5 Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 30 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 7 To exit the parameter page switch to the higher level or switch to standard mode Turn the button to the left until the return symbol appears in the first line To switch to a higher menu level turn the button to the left until lt back gt appears To switch to standard mode turn the button to the left until lt home gt appears Press the button Tip lt back gt and lt home gt also appear at the end of the list if the button is turned to the right 5 4 6 Setting the Parameters 1 Switch to installer mode on the Sunny Remote Control see Section 5 4 1 page 28 2 Select the desired parameter You can only set the parameters for which lt Set gt is shown in the second line in the display 3 Press the button The return symbol flashes next to the value Stop device to change the value appears in the display The parameter can only be changed in standby mode Stop the system see Section 4 3 page 18 No permission to change the value appears in the display You are not allowed to change the parameter in installer mode If you want to change th
26. Ensure that the system cannot be reconnected Open the enclosure lid of the Sunny Island and ensure that no voltage is present Ground and short circuit the AC conductors outside the Sunny Island Cover or shield any adjacent live components SMA Solar Technology AG 2 Safety Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 11 Danger to life from electric shock due to damaged Sunny Island Operating a damaged Sunny Island can lead to hazardous situations that result in death or serious injuries due to electric shock Only operate the Sunny Island when it is technically faultless and in an operationally safe state Regularly check the Sunny Island for visible damage Make sure that all external safety equipment is freely accessible at all times Make sure that all safety equipment is in good working order Danger to life due to explosive gases Explosive gases may escape from the battery and cause an explosion This can result in death or serious injury Protect the battery environment from open flames embers or sparks Install operate and maintain the battery according to the manufacturer s specifications Do not heat or burn the battery above the temperature permitted Ensure that the battery room is sufficiently ventilated Chemical burns and poisoning caused by battery electrolytes If handled inappropriately battery electrolytes can cause chemical burns to eyes respiratory sys
27. Explanation Default value SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 107 235 06 GnSocTm2Stp SOC limiting value for end of generator request in interval 2 in Interval 2 begins at time 235 08 GnTm2Str 235 05 GnSocTm2 Str to 95 80 235 07 GnTm1Str Start of interval 1 for grid request in hh mm ss 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 00 00 00 235 08 GnTm2Str Start of interval 2 for grid request in hh mm ss 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 00 00 00 235 09 GnPwrEna Load dependent generator request expert mode Disable Disable Enable Enable Enable 235 10 GnPwrStr Limiting value for load dependent generator request in kW expert mode 235 11 GnPwrStp to 300 0 kW 4 0 kW 235 11 GnPwrStp Limiting value for end of load dependent generator request in kW expert mode 0 0 kW to 235 10 GnPwrStr 2 0 kW 235 12 GnPwrAvgTm Averaging time for load dependent generator request in s expert mode 1 s to 900 s 60 s 235 13 GnTmOpEna Time controlled generator operation Disable Disable Disable Enable Enable 235 14 GnTmOpStrDt Start date for time controlled generator operation in dd mm yyyy 01 01 2011 235 15 GnTmOpStrTm Time at the start of time controlled generator mode in hh mm ss 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 00 00 00 235 16 GnTmOpRnDur Run time for time controlled generator
28. GnCtlMod Generator control expert mode The generator control limits the consumption of generator current Cur Fixed limiting value for current limitation Cur CurFrq Frequency dependent current limitation 234 20 GnAlSns Anti islanding sensitivity expert mode Low Low Normal Medium Medium Normal Normal High High 234 41 GnCurCtlMod Enable I Loop in generator mode expert mode I Loop enables generators with inadequate voltage regulation to be used in the system Droop Standard generator operation without I Loop Droop CurCtl Current controlled generator operation with I Loop No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 235 01 GnAutoEna Automatic restart of generator in the event of disturbance Off Disable On On Enable 235 02 GnAutoStr Number of attempts to carry out automatic restart of generator expert mode 0 to 10 3 235 03 GnSocTm1Str SOC limiting value for generator request in interval 1 in Interval 1 begins at time 235 07 GnTm1Str 1 to 235 04 GnSocTm1Stp 40 235 04 GnSocTm1Stp SOC limiting value for end of generator request in interval 1 in Interval 1 begins at time 235 07 GnTm1Str 235 03 GnSocTm1Str to 95 80 235 05 GnSocTm2Str SOC limiting value for generator request in interval 2 in Interval 2 begins at time 235 08 GnTm2Str 1 to 235 06 GnSocTm2Stp 40 No Name Description Value
29. North Northern hemisphere South Southern hemisphere 261 03 Saisonenable Automatic alignment of the battery depth of discharge expert mode In seasons with fewer hours of sunlight the battery will undergo deep electric discharges less No Disable Yes Yes Enable No Name Description Value plain text no Explanation Default value 262 01 ProtResSOC Range for protection in the event of deep discharge as a percentage of the battery capacity expert mode 10 to 20 Lead acid batteries 10 3 to 20 Lithium ion batteries 3 262 02 BatResSOC Range for protection against deep discharge as a percentage of the battery capacity expert mode 2 to 50 Lithium ion battery self consumption only 2 Lithium ion battery battery backup system 10 Lead acid battery self consumption only 30 Lead acid battery battery backup system 5 262 03 BUResSOC Range for the battery backup function on the longest day of the year as a percentage of the battery capacity expert mode 0 to 100 0 262 04 PVResSOC Range for maintaining the state of charge of the battery as a percentage of the nominal capacity expert mode 4 to 20 5 262 05 MinSlfCsmpSOC Range for increased self consumption on the shortest day of the year as a percentage of the battery capacity expert mode 0 to 100 Lithium ion battery 70 Lead acid battery 35 SMA Solar Technology AG 1
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32. see installation manual of the Sunny Island Observe and analyze the measured values 134 02 ExtVtg and 134 04 ExtFrq during operation Adjust the generator voltage and or generator frequency Corrective measures for a battery backup grid Contact the SMA Service Line if required W 315 ExtVtgLo 1 Voltage at terminal AC2 of the master is too low Corrective measures for a generator Adjust the limiting values for voltage of the generator on the Sunny Island see installation manual of the Sunny Island Observe and analyze the measured values 134 02 ExtVtg during operation If possible adjust the generator voltage Corrective measures for a battery backup grid Contact the SMA Service Line if required W 316 ExtVtgLoSlv1 1 Voltage at terminal AC2 of slave 1 is too low W 317 ExtVtgLoSlv2 1 Voltage at terminal AC2 of slave 2 is too low W 319 ExtVtgHi 1 Voltage at terminal AC2 of the master is too high W 320 ExtVtgHiSlv1 1 Voltage at terminal AC2 of slave 1 is too high W 321 ExtVtgHiSlv2 1 Voltage at terminal AC2 of slave 2 is too high SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Troubleshooting Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 51 W 323 ExtFrqLo 1 Frequency at terminal AC2 of the master is too low Corrective measures for a generator The generator may be overloaded Reduce the total power of the loads by staggering their use over time Adjust the limiting
33. 04 RlyTmr1Cyc Repetition cycle time for timer 1 Single Once Single Daily Daily Weekly Weekly 243 05 RlyTmr2StrDt Start date for timer 2 in dd mm yyyy 01 01 2011 243 06 RlyTmr2StrTm Start time at which the multifunction relay activates for timer 2 in hh mm ss 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 243 07 RlyTmr2Dur Duration for which the multifunction relay remains activated for timer 2 in hh mm ss 00 00 00 to 99 59 00 243 08 RlyTmr2Cyc Repetition cycle time for timer 2 Single Once Single Daily Daily Weekly Weekly No Name Description Value Default value 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 112 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 244 Slave1 245 Slave2 13 2 5 System 250 No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 244 01 Rly1OpSlv1 Multifunction relay 1 of slave 1 function See 241 01 Rly1Op page 108 for value and explanation Off 244 02 Rly2OpSlv1 Multifunction relay 1 of slave 1 function See 241 01 Rly1Op page 108 for value and explanation Off No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 245 01 Rly1OpSlv2 Multifunction relay 1 of slave 2 function See 241 01 Rly1Op page 108 for value and explanation Off 245 02 Rly2OpSlv2 Multifunction relay 2 of slave 2 function See 241 01 Rly1Op page 108 for value and explanation Off No Name Description Value Expla
34. 209 BatVtgWrnHi 1 The battery voltage is too high and has not been generated by the Sunny Island Ensure that all DC sources are correctly configured Ensure that all SMA inverters are configured to the country data set for stand alone grid operation W 210 BatVtgHiWarn 1 Battery voltage is temporarily too high Ensure that all DC sources are correctly configured Ensure that all SMA inverters are configured to the country data set for stand alone grid operation W 211 BatTmpLoWarn 1 The battery temperature is too low Ensure that the battery room is sufficiently warm W 212 BatTmpHiWarn 1 The battery temperature is too high Wait for the battery to cool down Tip Protect the battery against temperatures above 25 C This helps prevent premature aging of the battery F 213 BatVtgLow 3 Battery voltage is too low Charge the battery in emergency charge operation or using an external battery charger see Section 9 6 Charging the Battery after Automatic Shutdown in Off Grid Systems page 69 Ensure that DC loads are shed via a load shedding contactor when the battery state of charge is low W 220 BatSOH70Warn 1 Available battery capacity is below 70 Verify the plausibility of the error message and replace the battery if necessary F 221 InvalidBatType 4 External battery management detected although no external energy management is configured
35. 60 Hz 60 00 Hz 232 06 GdFrqMin Minimum power frequency in Hz expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard 40 00 Hz to 232 04 GdFrqNom 230 V 50 Hz 47 50 Hz 220 V 60 Hz 59 30 Hz 232 07 GdFrqMax Maximum power frequency in Hz expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard 232 05 GdFrqNom to 70 00 Hz 230 V 50 Hz 51 50 Hz 220 V 60 Hz 60 50 Hz 232 08 GdVldTm Minimum observation time for line voltage and frequency in the permissible range for connection in s expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard 5 s to 900 s VDE AR N 4105 AS4777 60 s 220 V 60 Hz 300 s 232 09 GdMod Grid interface expert mode GridCharge Charge on utility grid GridCharge GridFeed Charge and feedback on utility grid 232 10 GdRvPwr Permissible active power of grid reverse power in W expert mode 0 W to 5 000 W 1 Sunny Island or single cluster system 100 W 0 W to 20 000 W Multicluster system 100 W 232 11 GdRvTm Permissible time for grid reverse power in s expert mode 0 s to 60 s 5 s 232 16 GdAlSns Sensitivity of the anti islanding detection expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard Low Low Normal Medium Medium Normal Normal High High 232 38 GdVtgIncProEna Voltage increase protection protected by SMA Grid Guard Enable Enable Disable Disable No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and
36. AG 5 Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 29 5 4 3 Menus in Installer and Expert Mode Figure 13 Layout of the menu page in installer mode example 5 4 4 Parameter Page in Installer and Expert Mode Figure 14 Layout of the parameter page in installer mode example 5 4 5 Selecting Menus and Parameters 1 Switch to installer mode on the Sunny Remote Control see Section 5 4 1 page 28 2 Turn the button to the right until the return symbol appears to the right of the desired menu The Sunny Remote Control scrolls through the menu items on the display line by line 3 Press the button This accesses the sub menu level The Sunny Remote Control displays the sub menu level The selected menu level is shown in the first line 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the Sunny Remote Control displays the first parameter page 5 Turn the button to the right until the Sunny Remote Control displays the desired parameter 6 Set the parameter see Section 5 4 6 page 30 Position Designation Explanation A Menu path The two previously selected menu levels If you are in the top menu level the display will show Installer in installer mode and Expert in expert mode B Return symbol Return symbol for selecting a menu C Menu Position Designation Explanation A Menu number and parameter number B Menu path The two previously selected menu levels
37. An overfrequency has occurred at terminal AC1 of slave 1 W 131 InvFrqHiSlv2 1 An overfrequency has occurred at terminal AC1 of slave 2 F 133 InvFrqLo 3 An underfrequency has occurred at terminal AC1 of the master Ensure that the Sunny Island is functional For this disconnect all AC sources and loads from the Sunny Island and restart the Sunny Island Find the cause of the underfrequency through measurement and step by step connection of the AC sources and loads W 134 InvFrqLoSlv1 1 An underfrequency has occurred at terminal AC1 of slave 1 W 135 InvFrqLoSlv2 1 An underfrequency has occurred at terminal AC1 of slave 2 W 137 Derate 1 The master has reduced the battery charging current due to overtemperature in the Sunny Island Clean the fans see Section 10 7 Cleaning the Fans page 75 Reduce the total power of the loads e g by staggering their use over time If the Sunny Island frequently reduces its power increase power by replacing the Sunny Island with a higher powered version or by installing additional Sunny Island inverters W 138 DerateSlv1 1 Slave 1 has reduced the battery charging current due to overtemperature in the Sunny Island W 139 DerateSlv2 1 Slave 2 has reduced the battery charging current due to overtemperature in the Sunny Island No Name Level Cause Corrective measures SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Troubleshooting Oper
38. Displays the operating hours Name Description Value Explanation SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 87 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode 13 1 Display Values 13 1 1 Inverter 110 111 Total 112 Device No Name Description 111 01 TotInvPwrAt Total active power of the Sunny Island inverters in a cluster in kW 111 02 TotInvCur Total current of the Sunny Island inverters in a cluster in A 111 03 TotInvPwrRt Total reactive power of the Sunny Island inverters in a cluster in kvar expert mode 111 05 TotLodPwr Total current active power of the loads in a cluster in kW 111 06 TotMccLodPwr Total current active power of the loads in a multicluster system in kW No Name Description Value plain text no Explanation 112 01 InvOpStt Operating state of the Sunny Island Init 1 Initialization Startup 2 Switch from standby to operation Standby 3 Standby Run 4 Operation I Loop 5 Current controlled generator operation Error 6 Error status 112 02 InvPwrAt Active power of the Sunny Island in kW 112 03 InvVtg Voltage of the Sunny Island in V 112 04 InvCur Current of the Sunny Island in A 112 05 InvFrq Voltage frequency of the Sunny Island in Hz 112 06 InvPwrRt Reactive power of the Sunny Island in kv
39. E Direction of energy flow Loads are being supplied AC sources in the stand alone grid are supplying more energy than is being consumed by the stand alone grid F Loads in the stand alone grid Symbol for loads in the stand alone grid Position Designation Explanation A Output power Output power of the Sunny Island in kW B Loads in the stand alone grid Symbol for loads in the stand alone grid 5 Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 24 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual Status of the Sunny Island Figure 9 Status of the Sunny Island example State of charge of the battery Figure 10 State of charge of the battery in standard mode example Position Symbol Designation Explanation A Warning symbol Symbol for warnings and errors that do not affect the Sunny Island operation If this symbol is flashing acknowledge the error or warning see Section 9 2 page 41 B Device assignment The Sunny Island connected to the Sunny Remote Control is the master The Sunny Island connected to the Sunny Remote Control is slave 1 The Sunny Island connected to the Sunny Remote Control is slave 2 C SD memory card The SD memory card is inserted Symbol flashing The Sunny Island is accessing the SD memory card No symbol The SD memory card is not inserted D Multifunction relay 1 Multifunction relay 1 is deactivated Multifunction relay 1 is activated
40. Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 116 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 313 Slave1 312 10 OpStt Operating state of the Sunny Island Operating 1 Operation Warning 2 Warning Failure 3 Failure 312 11 CardStt SD memory card status message Off 1 No SD memory card inserted Operational 2 Ready for operation Mount 3 Initialization OutOfSpace 4 No storage space available BadFileSys 5 No file system detected Incomp 6 File system incompatible Parameter 7 Parameter set write access ParamFailed 8 Parameter set write access failed WriteLogData 9 Log data write access 312 12 FwVer2 Firmware version of the digital signal processor 312 13 FwVer3 Boot loader of the operation control unit 312 14 FwVer4 Boot loader of the digital signal processor 312 18 ComMod1 Type of interface in the interface slot SISysCan No interface inserted SI SysCan SI SYSCAN BGx inserted multicluster system 312 19 ComMod2 Type of interface in the interface slot SiComSma No interface inserted SI ComSma SI COMSMA BGx inserted RS485 SI SW DM SWDMSI NR inserted Speedwire No Name Description Value Explanation 313 01 FwVerSlv1 Firmware version of slave 1 313 02 SNSlv1 Serial number of slave 1 313 03 OnTmhSlv1 Operating hours of slave 1 in hours 313 04 PhSl
41. Set1 Parameter set 1 Set2 Parameter set 2 550 02 ParaLod Load parameter settings expert mode Set1 Parameter set 1 Set2 Parameter set 2 Factory Load default settings 550 03 CardFunc Functions of the SD memory card ForcedWrite Forced write StoEvtHis Storing event memory StoFailHis Storing fault memory StoHis Storing event and fault memory No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 560 01 GdManStr Manual connection to the utility grid Auto Automatic Auto Stop Stop Start Start 14 Menu Structure SMA Solar Technology AG 122 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 14 Menu Structure 14 1 User Mode Figure 20 Menu structure user mode SMA Solar Technology AG 14 Menu Structure Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 123 14 2 Installer Mode and Expert Mode Figure 21 Menu structure installer mode and expert mode 15 Contact SMA Solar Technology AG 124 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 15 Contact If you have technical problems concerning our products contact the SMA Service Line We need the following data in order to provide you with the necessary assistance Type of Sunny Island Serial number of the Sunny Island Firmware version of the Sunny Island Displayed error message Type of battery connected Nominal battery capacity Nominal battery voltage Type of the communication products connected Type and size of additio
42. Start command to the masters of the extension clusters The multicluster system is not supplying full power An extension cluster or individual Sunny Island inverters of an extension cluster might have failed High levels of energy is transferred between the clusters in the multicluster system The state of charge of the batteries might differ temporarily The off grid system equalizes different states of charge automatically The nominal frequencies and nominal voltages might be defined differently Set the frequencies and voltages in the 210 Inverter Settings menu to the same values for all masters The battery capacities might differ significantly Distribute the battery capacities to the clusters as evenly as possible Individual battery cells of a battery might have failed Disconnect defective battery cells and set the new rated voltage and capacity see Section 10 8 Replacing the Battery page 77 SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Troubleshooting Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 69 9 6 Charging the Battery after Automatic Shutdown in Off Grid Systems When a battery undergoes a deep discharge the Sunny Island shuts down automatically and you cannot restart the Sunny Island In order to start the Sunny Island again after an automatic shutdown you must charge the battery in emergency charge mode In emergency charge mode the Sunny Island does not form a separate stand alone grid and you can charge
43. Sunny Island Contact the SMA Service Line F 810 Box15V 4 15 V voltage supply in the Multicluster Box is defective Contact the SMA Service Line F 811 Box24V 4 24 V voltage supply in the Multicluster Box is defective Contact the SMA Service Line No Name Level Cause Corrective measures 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 60 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual W 815 BoxQ5 1 Contactor Q5 in the Multicluster Box is not functioning correctly Reset the off grid system For this disconnect the off grid system and restart The configuration may be incorrect Start the QCG and reconfigure multicluster operation see installation manual of the Sunny Island Contact the SMA Service Line F 816 BoxQ7 2 Contactor Q7 in the Multicluster Box is not functioning correctly F 818 BoxPhsFail 4 One line conductor of a Sunny Island is missing Ensure that all circuit breakers of the Sunny Island inverters in the Multicluster Box are closed Reset the off grid system For this disconnect the off grid system and restart Search for the missing line conductor and eliminate the error For this with loads connected measure the AC voltage between each line conductor and between the line conductors and the neutral conductors If an AC voltage deviates from the nominal voltage by 10 the corresponding line conductor is missing W 824 BoxQ4Overloa
44. Total energy of all Sunny Island Charger devices in kWh Day Energy Current daily energy of all Sunny Island Charger devices in kWh Name Description IncPower Current increased self consumption in kW IncToday Today s increased self consumption in kWh IncEnergy Total increased self consumption in kWh Energy Total self consumption in kWh Name Description Power Power currently consumed in kW Energy Energy drawn from the utility grid in kWh SMA Solar Technology AG 12 Directory of the Parameters in User Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 85 12 8 Grid Feed Category Display Page The Sunny Remote Control displays these pages in a system for increased self consumption 12 9 Loads Category Display Page The Sunny Remote Control displays these pages if the PV generation is captured in a system for increased self consumption 12 10 PV System Category Display Page The Sunny Remote Control displays these pages if the PV generation is captured in a system for increased self consumption 12 11 System Category Display Page Name Description Power Current feed in power in kW Energy Energy fed in in kWh Name Description Power Current power of the loads in kW Energy Power consumed by the loads in kWh ConState Reserved for future applications Name Description Power Current power of the PV system in kW Energy Power fed in by the PV system in kWh ConState Reserved for futu
45. a Remote Update Using Sunny Portal Sunny Portal can make the current firmware available automatically For this Sunny Portal first transfers the firmware update to the SMA Speedwire data module Sunny Island Then the SMA Speedwire data module Sunny Island automatically transfers the firmware update to the SD memory card in the Sunny Remote Control This transfer takes some time Requirements The Sunny Island must be registered in Sunny Portal The SMA Speedwire data module Sunny Island of the type SWDMSI NR10 must be installed in the system Sunny Home Manager must be integrated in the system The Sunny Remote Control must be connected to the master Procedure 1 Ensure that a writable SD memory card is inserted in the Sunny Remote Control and remains inserted 2 Switch to installer mode on the Sunny Remote Control see Section 5 4 1 page 28 3 Set the parameter 250 33 UpdMode to Auto 4 Set the parameter 250 34 UpdAutoTime to the desired firmware update time 5 Activate the automatic update of the PV system in Sunny Portal see the Sunny Home Manager user manual Once the transfer to the SD memory card is complete the Sunny Island updates automatically at the specified time The Sunny Island switches to standby mode and updates the firmware Automatic start of the Sunny Island If the Sunny Island was in operation before the firmware update the Sunny Island restarts automatically upon comple
46. activated 113 07 Rly2SttSlv1 State of multifunction relay 2 in slave 1 Off Multifunction relay is deactivated On Multifunction relay is activated 113 09 TrfTmpSlv1 Temperature of the transformer in slave 1 in C expert mode 113 10 HsTmpSlv1 Temperature of the heat sink in slave 1 in C expert mode No Name Description Value plain text no Explanation SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 89 114 Slave2 13 1 2 Battery 120 No Name Description Value Explanation 114 01 InvOpSttSlv2 Operating state of slave 2 Init 1 Initialization Startup 2 Switch from standby to operation Standby 3 Standby Run 4 Operation I Loop 5 Current controlled generator operation Error 6 Error status 114 02 InvPwrAtSlv2 Active power of slave 2 in kW 114 03 InvVtgSlv2 Voltage of slave 2 in V 114 04 InvCurSlv2 Current of slave 2 in A 114 05 InvPwrRtSlv2 Reactive power of slave 2 in kVAr expert mode 114 06 Rly1SttSlv2 State of multifunction relay 1 in slave 2 Off Multifunction relay is deactivated On Multifunction relay is activated 114 07 Rly2SttSlv2 State of multifunction relay 2 in slave 2 Off Multifunction relay is deactivated On Multifunction relay is activated 114 09 TrfTmpSlv2 Temperature of
47. available full charge or equalization charge active Off No full charge or equalization charge active 163 02 SlfCsmpSOCArea Current range of the state of charge of the battery In systems for increased self consumption and in backup systems this parameter shows in which range the state of charge of the battery is currently in SlfCsmpSOC Range for the increased self consumption PVResSOC Range for maintaining the state of charge of the battery BUResSOC Range for battery backup function BatResSOC Range for protection against deep discharge ProtResSOC Range for protection in the event of deep discharge SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 97 13 2 Adjustable Parameters 13 2 1 Inverter 210 13 2 2 Battery 220 221 Property No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 210 01 InvVtgNom Nominal voltage of the Sunny Island in V 172 5 V to 264 5 V 230 V 50 Hz 230 0 V 220 V 60 Hz 220 0 V 210 02 InvFrqNom Nominal frequency of the Sunny Island in Hz expert mode 40 Hz to 70 Hz 230 V 50 Hz 50 Hz 220 V 60 Hz 60 Hz 210 03 InvChrgCurMax Maximum AC charging current in A expert mode 0 A to 26 1 A SI 8 0H 26 1 A 0 A to 20 0 A SI 6 0H 20 0 A Damage to the battery due to incorrect settings Settings of the parameters in the menu 220 Battery influence the charging beh
48. been reached Read off the pending and logged warnings and errors and eliminate the causes Ensure that the parameter 250 01 AutoStr is set to 3 W 725 AutoStrCntSlv2 1 The maximum number of autostarts for slave 2 has been reached F 731 ClstConfig 4 Configuration of the cluster is incorrect Change the addresses of the slaves in the cluster see Section 9 7 page 71 F 732 ClstAdress 4 Error in the address assignment of the Sunny Island in the cluster Ensure that undamaged CAT5e cables are used for communication and that the cables are plugged in correctly Ensure that the communication bus is equipped with a terminator at both ends Reset the address of the Sunny Island inverters in the cluster see Section 9 7 page 71 No Name Level Cause Corrective measures SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Troubleshooting Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 57 F 733 MstrLoss 4 Communication to the master is interrupted Ensure that undamaged CAT5e cables are used for communication and that the cables are plugged in correctly Ensure that the communication bus is equipped with a terminator at both ends W 734 Slv1Loss 1 Communication from the master to slave 1 is interrupted W 735 Slv2Loss 1 Communication from the master to slave 2 is interrupted W 738 GnSynLoss 1 Synchronization with the generator or battery backup grid not successful Ensur
49. charge algorithm switches to float charge E204 BmsBoost Battery charge algorithm switches to boost charge E205 BmsFull Battery charge algorithm switches to full charge E206 BmsSilent Battery charge algorithm switches to silent mode E207 BmsEqual Battery charge algorithm switches to equalization charge E224 BMS20PReCal 20 recalibration being performed No Name Description E401 GnAutoStart Automatic generator start e g via state of charge dependent generator request E402 GnAutoStop Automatic generator stop E403 GnManStart Manual generator start E404 GnManStop Manual generator stop E405 GnManAck Manual error acknowldgement of generator error No Name Description SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Troubleshooting Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 43 9 3 4 Utility Grid Category 5xx 9 3 5 Relay Category 6xx E406 GnDmdSrc Generator request E407 GnCurCtlStr Current controlled generator operation started E408 GnCurCtlStp Current controlled generator operation stopped No Name Description E501 GdSocOn Grid request due to low battery state of charge E502 GdSocOff Grid release due to adequate battery state of charge E503 GdPwrOn Grid request due to power limit being exceeded E504 GdPwrOff Grid release due to power falling below the limit E505 GdManOn Manual grid request E506 GdManOff Manual grid release No Name Description E601 Rly1Off Multifunc
50. circuit Ensure that the battery is correctly connected to the DC terminal of the Sunny Island Charger Disconnect the PV array from the Sunny Island Charger and restart the system This will ensure that the PV array is not short circuited W 852 Sic1BatVtgHi 1 Battery voltage at the Sunny Island Charger 1 is too high Ensure that the configuration of the Sunny Island Charger with the DIL switches is correct Ensure that all DC sources and DC loads are correctly configured and connected Reset the system For this switch off the system wait ten minutes and restart W 853 Sic1PvVtgHi 1 PV voltage at the Sunny Island Charger 1 is too high Contact the SMA Service Line if required W 854 Sic1PvVtgLo 1 No PV voltage at the Sunny Island Charger 1 or there is a short circuit Contact the SMA Service Line if required W 855 Sic1TmpLo 1 Sunny Island Charger 1 reports a battery undertemperature Set the Sunny Island Charger to the operating mode SMA operation see installation manual of the Sunny Island Charger W 856 Sic1TmpHI 1 Sunny Island Charger 1 reports a battery overtemperature Set the Sunny Island Charger to the operating mode SMA operation see installation manual of the Sunny Island Charger No Name Level Cause Corrective measures 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 62 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual W 857 Sic1ComLo
51. operation in hh mm ss 00 00 00 to 99 59 00 00 00 00 235 17 GnTmOpCyc Repeat cycle for time controlled generator operation Single Once Single Daily Daily Weekly Weekly 235 18 GnStrChrgMod Generator request in configured charge mode expert mode Off Off Both Full Full charge Equal Equalization charge Both Full and equalization charge 235 19 GnStrDigIn Generator request in response to signal on activated digital input expert mode Disable Disable Disable Enable Enable No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 108 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 13 2 4 Relay 240 241 General No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 241 01 Rly1Op Multifunction relay 1 function Off The multifunction relay is always in non operative mode AutoGn On The multifunction relay is permanently activated AutoGn The Sunny Island automatically requests the generator In case of a generator request the multifunction relay is activated AutoLodExt 1 level load shedding When connecting the generator the Sunny Island stops the load shedding When the loads are shed the multifunction relay is deactivated AutoLod1Soc 1 level load shedding or first level of 2 level load shedding When the upper SOC limiting value is reached the Sunny Island ends load she
52. the On button on the Sunny Island For systems with up to three Sunny Island inverters press and hold the On button on the master until an acoustic signal sounds For multicluster systems press and hold the On button on each master until an acoustic signal sounds The inverter LED on each Sunny Island is glowing orange and the Sunny Island inverters are in standby mode 4 2 Starting the System Requirement All Sunny Island inverters must be switched on Procedure Press and hold the Sunny Island start stop button until and acoustic signal sounds or Press and hold the button on the Sunny Remote Control until an acoustic signal sounds The inverter LED on each Sunny Island is glowing green 4 Starting and Stopping the System SMA Solar Technology AG 18 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 4 3 Stopping the System If you stop the system the Sunny Island switches from operation into standby mode In standby mode the Sunny Island discharges the battery due to its standby consumption Tip For longer shut down periods switch off the Sunny Island see Section 4 4 page 18 Procedure Press and hold the start stop button on the Sunny Island until the inverter LED glows orange or Press and hold the button on the Sunny Remote Control until the progress bar has run down The inverter LED on each Sunny Island is glowing orange The Sunny Island inverters are in standby mo
53. values for generator frequency on the Sunny Island see installation manual of the Sunny Island Observe and analyze the measured values 134 04 ExtFrq during operation Adjust the frequency of the external energy source Corrective measures for a utility grid Contact the SMA Service Line if required W 324 ExtFrqLoSlv1 1 Frequency at terminal AC2 of slave 1 is too low W 325 ExtFrqLoSlv2 1 Frequency at terminal AC2 of slave 2 is too low W 327 ExtFrqHi 1 Frequency at terminal AC2 of the master is too high W 328 ExtFrqHiSlv1 1 Frequency at terminal AC2 of slave 1 is too high W 329 ExtFrqHiSlv2 1 Frequency at terminal AC2 of slave 2 is too high W 331 AntiIsl 1 Undesired stand alone grid is present at terminal AC2 of the master Ensure that the insulated wires at terminal AC2 are securely connected and that the conductors in the terminals are free of insulation Corrective measures for a generator This may be caused by a contactor between the generator and the Sunny Island Implement control of the contactor via a Sunny Island multifunction relay Set the parameter of the multifunction relay e g 241 01 Rly1Op to AutoGn Set the parameter 234 20 GdAiSns to a lower sensitivity Corrective measures for a utility grid Contact the SMA Service Line W 332 AntiIslSlv1 1 Undesired stand alone grid is present at terminal AC2 of slave 1 W 333 AntiIslSlv
54. 0H BE en 20 91 133 Gen State 134 Device No Name Description Value plain text no Explanation 133 01 GnDmdSrc Source of generator request None 1 No request Bat 2 State of charge dependent request Lod 3 Load dependent request Tim 4 Time controlled request Run1h 5 Requested for 1 hour Start 6 Manually started ExtSrcReq 7 External generator request 133 02 GnStt Status of the generator management Off 1 Deactivated generator operation Init 2 Detecting generator Ready 3 Waiting for request ready Warm 4 Warming up Connect 5 Connecting Run 6 Operation Retry 7 Restarting Disconnect 8 Disconnecting Cool 9 Cooling down Lock 10 Locked after operation Fail 11 Failure FailLock 12 Locked after error Reinit 13 Re detection of the generator 133 03 GnRmgTm Remaining minimum run time of the generator in hh mm ss 133 04 GnRnStt Status of generator feedback expert mode Off 1 Off On 2 On No Name Description 134 01 ExtPwrAt Active power of external energy source in kW 134 02 ExtVtg Voltage of external energy source in V 134 03 ExtCur Current of external energy source in A 134 04 ExtFrq Frequency of external energy source in Hz 134 05 ExtPwrRt Reactive power of external energy source in kVAr expert mode 134 07 ExtLkRmgTm Minimum stop time in hh mm ss 13 Directory of the Parame
55. 144 02 Sic3TdyEgyCntIn Daily energy of Sunny Island Charger 3 in kWh 144 03 Sic3PvPwr PV power of Sunny Island Charger 3 in W 144 04 Sic3PvVtg PV voltage of Sunny Island Charger 3 in V 144 05 Sic3BatVtg Battery voltage of Sunny Island Charger 3 in V expert mode 144 06 Sic3BatCur Battery current of Sunny Island Charger 3 in A expert mode 144 07 Sic3HsTmp Heat sink temperature of Sunny Island Charger 3 in C expert mode No Name Description 145 01 Sic4EgyCntIn Total energy of Sunny Island Charger 4 in kWh 145 02 Sic4TdyEgyCntIn Daily energy of Sunny Island Charger 4 in kWh 145 03 Sic4PvPwr PV power of Sunny Island Charger 4 in W 145 04 Sic4PvVtg PV voltage of Sunny Island Charger 4 in V 145 05 Sic4BatVtg Battery voltage of Sunny Island Charger 4 in V expert mode 145 06 Sic4BatCur Battery current of Sunny Island Charger 4 in A expert mode 145 07 Sic4HsTmp Heat sink temperature of Sunny Island Charger 4 in C expert mode No Name Description 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 94 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual Measured AC Values of the Sunny Island Inv Figure 17 Overview of the menu Meters Compact for the AC measured values of the Sunny Island Generator or Battery Backup Grid Ext Figure 18 Overview of the menu Meters Compact for the generator or the battery backup grid Position Description Parameter
56. 2 1 Undesired stand alone grid is present at terminal AC2 of slave 2 W 335 ExtVtgRdtErr 1 Voltage at terminal AC2 of the master is outside the configured limiting values redundant measurement Corrective measures for a generator Adjust the limiting values for voltage of the generator on the Sunny Island see installation manual of the Sunny Island Observe and analyze the measured values 134 02 ExtVtg during operation If possible adjust the generator voltage Corrective measures for a utility grid Contact the SMA Service Line if required W 336 ExtVtgRdtErrSlv1 1 The voltage at terminal AC2 of slave 1 is outside the configured limiting values redundant measurement W 337 ExtVtgRdtErrSlv2 1 The voltage at terminal AC2 of slave 2 is outside the configured limiting values redundant measurement No Name Level Cause Corrective measures 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 52 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual W 339 ExtVtgIncPro 1 Voltage rise protection Ensure that the conductor cross section of the AC cables is correctly sized W 340 ExtVtgIncProSlv1 1 W 341 ExtVtgIncProSlv2 1 W 343 AcVtglim 1 The master disconnects from the external energy source because the voltage at terminal AC2 is too high or the battery voltage too low Contact the SMA Service Line if required W 344 AcVtglimSlv1 1 Slave 1 disconnects from the external energy sour
57. 222 01 BatChrgCurMax Maximum battery charging current in A 10 A to 900 A 900 A 222 02 AptTmBoost Absorption time of the boost charge in minutes expert mode 1 min to 600 min For VRLA 180 min For FLA 90 min 222 03 AptTmFul Absorption time for full charge in hours expert mode 1 0 h to 20 0 h 6 0 h 222 04 AptTmEqu Absorption time for equalization charge in hours expert mode 1 0 h to 48 0 h 12 0 h 222 05 CycTmFul Cycle time of full charge in days expert mode 1 d to 180 d 14 d 222 06 CycTmEqu Cycle time of equalization charge in days expert mode 7 d to 365 d 90 d 222 07 ChrgVtgBoost Setpoint of the cell voltage at boost charge in V expert mode 2 20 V to 2 70 V VRLA 2 40 V FLA Off Grid 2 40 V FLA On Grid 2 55 V 222 08 ChrgVtgFul Cell voltage setpoint for full charge in V expert mode 2 30 V to 2 70 V Off Grid 2 45 V On Grid 2 50 V 222 09 ChrgVtgEqu Cell voltage setpoint for equalization charge in V expert mode 2 30 V to 2 70 V Off Grid 2 45 V VRLA On Grid 2 55 V FLA On Grid 2 50 V 222 10 ChrgVtgFlo Cell voltage setpoint for float charge in V expert mode 2 20 V to 2 40 V 2 25 V 222 11 BatTmpCps Battery temperature compensation in mV C expert mode 0 0 mV C to 10 0 mV C 4 0 mV C 222 12 AutoEquChrgEna Automatic equalization charge expert mode Disable Disable Enable Enable Enable
58. 3 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 115 13 2 7 Authent 270 13 3 Information 300 13 3 1 Inverter 310 311 Total 312 Device No Name Description 270 01 Auth Code Entry of the SMA Grid Guard code No Name Description 311 01 EgyCntIn Energy consumed by the Sunny Island in kWh 311 02 EgyCntOut Energy supplied by the Sunny Island in kWh 311 03 EgyCntTm Run time of energy metering in hours No Name Description Value plain text no Explanation 312 01 Adr Device address Master 1 Address Slave1 2 Address Slave2 3 Address 312 03 AppSel Operating mode of the Sunny Island expert mode Offgrid Sunny Island is operating in the stand alone grid OnGrid Sunny Island is connected to the utility grid 312 05 SysFncSel Selection of the on grid system SelfConsOnly Increased self consumption only BackupOnly Battery backup only SelfConsBackup Battery backup with increased self consumption 312 06 FwVer Firmware version of master 312 07 SN Serial number of master 312 08 OnTmh Operating hours 312 09 ClstCfgAt Set configuration of cluster 1Phase1 Single phase 1 Sunny Island 1Phase2 Single phase 2 Sunny Island inverters 1Phase3 Single phase 3 Sunny Island inverters 3Phase Three phase 3 Sunny Island inverters 13 Directory of the Parameters in
59. A State of charge of the battery SOC in 120 01 BatSoc B Estimated error of the state of charge in 120 11 BatSocErr C Battery temperature in C 120 07 BatTmp D Setpoint of the charge voltage in V 120 03 BatChrgVtg E Battery voltage in V 120 02 BatVtg F Total battery current of the cluster in A 120 06 TotBatCur Position Description Parameter A Voltage of the Sunny Island in V 112 03 InvVtg B Voltage frequency of the Sunny Island in Hz 112 05 InvFrq C Reactive power of the inverter in kvar 112 06 InvPwrRt D Active power of the inverter in kW 112 02 InvPwrAt Position Description Parameter A Voltage of the generator or the battery backup grid in V 134 02 ExtVtg B Frequency of the generator or the battery backup grid in Hz 134 04 ExtFrq C Reactive power of the generator or the battery backup grid in kvar 134 05 ExtPwrRt D Active power of the generator or the battery backup grid in kW 134 01 ExtPwrAt SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 95 Status of the Sunny Island OpStt Figure 19 Overview of the menu Meters Compact for the status of the Sunny Island 13 1 6 SlfCsmp 160 161 Power 162 Energy Position Description Value Explanation Parameter A Operating state of the Sunny Island Init Initialization 112 01 InvOpStt Standby Standby Run Operation EmChargeMod
60. By doing so the Sunny Island disconnects the stand alone grid from the generator 2 Open the load break switch between the generator and Sunny Island 3 Stop the generator see manufacturer s manual The generator is stopped After the power down time and the minimum stop time you can use the generator again SMA Solar Technology AG 8 Disconnecting the Sunny Island from Voltage Sources Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 39 8 Disconnecting the Sunny Island from Voltage Sources 1 Switch the system off see Section 4 4 page 18 2 Disconnect the circuit breakers and the load break switches in the sub distributions and secure against reconnection 3 Open the load break switch in the DC cable and secure against reconnection 5 Loosen all screws of the enclosure lid and remove the enclosure lid 6 Ensure that the DC terminal is disconnected from voltage sources 7 Ensure that the terminals AC1 Loads SunnyBoys AC2 Gen Grid and ExtVtg position A are disconnected from voltage sources 8 Ensure that the terminals Relay1 and Relay2 position A are disconnected from voltage sources 9 Ground and short circuit the AC power cables outside the Sunny Island 10 Cover or shield any adjacent live components 4 Destruction of the Sunny Island due to electrostatic discharge ESD By touching electronic components within the Sunny Island you can damage or destroy the Sunny Island Do not touch any el
61. Category 86 12 14 Password Category 86 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode 87 13 1 Display Values 87 13 1 1 Inverter 110 87 13 1 2 Battery 120 89 13 1 3 External 130 90 13 1 4 Charge Controller 140 92 13 1 5 Compact 150 93 13 1 6 SlfCsmp 160
62. E en 20 Operating Manual The set maximum permissible generator voltage might be too low Select the parameter 234 02 GNVtgMax and set to the maximum generator voltage The minimum frequency set for the generator voltage might be too high Select the parameter 234 05 GnFrqMin and set to the minimum frequency of the generator voltage The permitted time 234 14 GnRvTm for reverse power might have been exceeded Check whether warning W401 is registered in the menu 420 Error history Tip If a warning was registered the warning symbol is shown in the standard mode of the Sunny Remote Control Select the 540 02 GnAck parameter and set to Ackn This acknowledges the generator error The Sunny Island does not reconnect to the generator after a disconnection from the generator due to noncompliance with the limiting values for voltage and frequency The Sunny Island is switched with a hysteresis i e the limiting values for connection do not correspond to the limiting values for disconnection To unload the generator disconnect unnecessary loads Wait until the voltage and frequency have reached the nominal values 9 5 5 Questions regarding Cluster Systems and Multicluster Systems Extension clusters remain in standby mode even though the main cluster is in inverter mode The data cable between the masters of the individual clusters might not be connected The master of the main cluster cannot forward the
63. Emergency charge mode Error Error No Name Description 161 01 TotPvPwrAt Total PV power in kW 161 02 TotLodPwrAt Total power consumption in kW 161 03 SlfCsmpPwrAt Self consumption in kW 161 04 SlfCsmpIncPwr Increased self consumption in kW 161 05 GdCsmpPwrAt Power drawn from the utility grid in kW 161 06 GdFeedPwrAt Feed in power into the utility grid in kW No Name Description 162 01 TotLodEgyCnt Total consumption in kWh 162 02 SlfCsmpIncEgy Total increased self consumption in kWh 162 03 SlfCsmpIncTdy Today s increased self consumption in kWh 162 04 SlfCsmpEgy Total self consumption in kWh 162 05 GdCsmpEgyMtr Meter reading purchased electricity in kWh 162 06 GdCsmpEgyTdy Today s purchased electricity in kWh 162 07 GdFeedEgyMtr Meter reading grid feed in in kWh 162 08 PvEgyMtr Meter reading PV production meter in kWh 162 09 GdFeedEgyTdy Today s grid feed in in kWh 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 96 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 163 State No Name Description Value Explanation 163 01 BatMntStt Status of the full charge or equalization charge If full charge or equalization charge with PV energy has not ended after 24 hours 163 01 BatMntStt automatically switches to On On Full charge or equalization charge active energy is drawn from the utility grid Wait If sufficient PV energy is
64. Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 102 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 232 39 GdVtgIncPro Limiting value for the ten minute average value of the voltage increase protection protected by SMA Grid Guard 253 0 V to 264 5 V 230 V 50 Hz 253 0 V 242 0 V to 253 0 V 220 V 60 Hz 242 0 V 232 41 P WCtlHzMod Frequency dependent active power limitation expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard Off Disable WCtlHz Enable 232 42 P HzStr Start frequency of the active power limitation in Hz expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard 0 0 Hz to 5 0 Hz This values defines how many Hz above 210 02 InvFrqNom the active power limitation starts 0 2 Hz 232 43 P HzStop End frequency of the active power limitation in Hz expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard 0 0 Hz to 5 0 Hz This values defines how many Hz above 210 02 InvFrqNom the active power limitation stops 0 2 Hz 232 44 P WGra Increase of the active power limitation in Hz expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard 10 Hz to 130 Hz 40 Hz 232 48 Q VArMod Setpoint of the displacement power factor cos expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard Off Disable PFCnst Constant displacement power factor cos PFCtlW Automatic adjustment of the displacement power factor depending on the current active power 232 49 PF PF Setpoint of the displacement power factor cos at PFCnst expert mode prote
65. Island is not configured flashing slowly The Sunny Island is in overnight shutdown E Grid LED not glowing There is no voltage present from the generator or the utility grid glowing green Generator or utility grid is connected glowing orange The Sunny Island is synchronizing the stand alone grid with the generator or the utility grid glowing red Fault at the connection of the generator or the utility grid F Battery LED glowing green The state of charge is more than 50 glowing orange The state of charge is between 50 and 20 glowing red The state of charge is less than 20 G Standby Position of the buttons for switching on and off H AC operation Position of the button for starting and stopping operation Flashing at intervals of 0 5 s to 1 s Flashing at intervals of 1 5 s to 2 s Position Symbol Designation Status Explanation SMA Solar Technology AG 3 Product Description Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 15 Symbols on the Type Label Symbol Explanation Danger to life due to high voltages The product operates at high voltages All work on the product must be carried out by qualified persons only Risk of burns due to hot surfaces The product can get hot during operation Avoid contact during operation Allow the product to cool down sufficiently before carrying out any work Wear personal protective equipment such as safety gloves Observe the documentatio
66. Op page 108 for value and explanation AutoLodExt No Name Description Value Default value 241 07 ExtPwrDerMinTm Minimum time for the ExtPwrDer function of the multifunction relay in minutes 0 min to 600 min 10 min 241 08 ExtPwrDerDltVtg Voltage difference for the ExtPwrDer function of the multifunction relay in V The voltage difference corresponds to the cell voltage of the battery 0 V to 0 40 V 0 15 V No Name Description Value Default value 242 01 Lod1SocTm1Str SOC limiting value for starting load shedding 1 in interval 1 in Interval 1 begins at time 242 05 Lod1Tm1Str 1 to 242 02 Lod1SocTm1Stp 30 242 02 Lod1SocTm1Stp SOC limiting value for stopping load shedding 1 in interval 1 in Interval 1 begins at time 242 05 Lod1Tm1Str 242 01 Lod1SocTm1Str to 90 50 242 03 Lod1SocTm2Str SOC limiting value for starting load shedding 1 in interval 2 in Interval 2 begins at time 242 06 Lod1Tm2Str 1 to 242 04 Lod1SocTm2Stp 30 242 04 Lod1SocTm2Stp SOC limiting value for stopping load shedding 1 in interval 2 in Interval 2 begins at time 242 06 Lod1Tm2Str 242 03 Lod1SocTm2Str to 90 50 242 05 Lod1Tm1Str Start of interval 1 for load shedding 1 in hh mm ss 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 242 06 Lod1Tm2Str Start of interval 2 for load shedding 1 in hh mm ss 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 242 07 Lod2SocTm1Str SOC limiting value for starting load shedding 2 in interva
67. SI60H 80H BE en 20 Version 2 0 ENGLISH Operating Manual SUNNY ISLAND 6 0H 8 0H SUNNY REMOTE CONTROL Legal Provisions SMA Solar Technology AG 2 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual Legal Provisions The information contained in this document is the property of SMA Solar Technology AG Publishing its content either partially or in full requires the written permission of SMA Solar Technology AG Any internal company copying of the document for the purposes of evaluating the product or its correct implementation is allowed and does not require permission SMA Warranty The current warranty conditions come enclosed with your device These are also available online at www SMA Solar com and can be downloaded and are available on paper from the usual sales channels if required Trademarks All trademarks are recognized even if these are not marked separately Missing designations do not mean that a product or brand is not a registered trademark The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by SMA Solar Technology AG is under license QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED SMA Solar Technology AG Sonnenallee 1 34266 Niestetal Germany Tel 49 561 9522 0 Fax 49 561 9522 100 www SMA de E mail info SMA de 2004 to 2014 SMA Solar Technology AG All rights reserved SMA Solar Technology AG Table of Contents Operating Manual
68. SI60H 80H BE en 20 53 F 365 VAcExtPhsFail 3 The line conductors of the measured AC voltage at terminals VExt and AC2 do not match Ensure that the neutral conductor and line conductor are correctly connected to the terminal ExtVtg Ensure that the neutral conductor and line conductor are correctly connected to terminal AC2 Ensure that the terminals ExtVtg and AC2 are connected to the same line conductor F 366 HotAcBus 3 When the tie switch is open AC voltage from an unknown source is present at terminal AC2 Ensure that the triggering of the tie switch is correct Ensure that the tie switch is correctly wired F 367 ExtCtcNotOpen 3 Tie switch does not open Ensure that the triggering of the tie switch is correct Ensure that the tie switch is correctly wired Ensure that the feedback contact is correctly connected F 368 NRelNotOpen 3 Neutral conductor relay of the master does not open Contact the SMA Service Line W 369 NRelNotOpenSlv1 1 Neutral conductor relay of slave 1 does not open W 370 NRelNotOpenSlv2 1 Neutral conductor relay of slave 2 does not open W 372 VtgFrqRatio 1 Disconnection from the utility grid or generator due to noncompliance with the voltage frequency ratio at the master Contact the SMA Service Line if required W 373 VtgFrqRatioSlv1 1 Disconnection from the utility grid or generator due to noncomplianc
69. Sunny Island is in error mode LBM 1 The Sunny Island is in battery protection mode 1 LBM 2 The Sunny Island is in battery protection mode 2 LBM 3 The Sunny Island is in battery protection mode 3 Restart The Sunny Island is performing a restart Shutdown The Sunny Island is stopped Silent The Sunny Island is in silent mode Standby The Sunny Island is in standby mode or in time controlled operation Startup The Sunny Island is starting up Position Symbol Designation Explanation A Warning symbol Symbol for warnings and errors that do not affect the Sunny Island operation If this symbol is flashing acknowledge the error or warning see Section 9 2 page 41 5 Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 22 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 5 2 3 Information Page in Off Grid Systems Figure 6 Energy flows and status messages of the Sunny Island example B Device assignment The Sunny Island connected to the Sunny Remote Control is the master The Sunny Island connected to the Sunny Remote Control is slave 1 The Sunny Island connected to the Sunny Remote Control is slave 2 C SD memory card The SD memory card is inserted Symbol flashing The Sunny Island is accessing the SD memory card No symbol The SD memory card is not inserted D Multifunction relay 1 Multifunction relay 1 is deactivated Multifunction relay 1 is activated E M
70. ar expert mode 112 07 Rly1Stt Status of multifunction relay 1 Off Multifunction relay is deactivated On Multifunction relay is activated 112 08 Rly2Stt State of multifunction relay 2 Off Multifunction relay is deactivated On Multifunction relay is activated 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 88 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 113 Slave1 112 12 TrfTmp Temperature of the transformer in C expert mode The temperature of the transformer is displayed in the master of a cluster 112 13 HsTmp Temperature of the heat sink in the Sunny Island in C expert mode The temperature of the heat sink is displayed in the master of a cluster No Name Description Value Explanation 113 01 InvOpSttSlv1 Operating state of slave 1 Init 1 Initialization Startup 2 Switch from standby to operation Standby 3 Standby Run 4 Operation I Loop 5 Current controlled generator operation Error 6 Error status 113 02 InvPwrAtSlv1 Active power of slave 1 in kW 113 03 InvVtgSlv1 Voltage of slave 1 in V 113 04 InvCurSlv1 Current of slave 1 in A 113 05 InvPwrRtSlv1 Reactive power of slave 1 in kVAr expert mode 113 06 Rly1SttSlv1 State of multifunction relay 1 in slave 1 Off Multifunction relay is deactivated On Multifunction relay is
71. are structured as follows The first lines in the file are used for information Information lines start and end with the character The data in the following lines is separated by semicolons Decimal places are separated by periods The date format is dd mm yyyy The time format is hh mm ss Some of the parameter values are saved with plain text numbers see Section 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode page 87 Requirements A computer with installed spreadsheet software must be available The spreadsheet software must be able to read CSV files Procedure 1 Insert the SD memory card into the card reader and display the content 2 Start the spreadsheet software and import the required file When importing set the import filter in accordance with the file structure see spreadsheet software manual File name Explanation evthis log Event history errhis log Error history si010112 evt Event and error histories for one day The date ddmmyy is part of the file name si010112 log Data logging for the day The date ddmmyy is part of the file name sipar1 lst Parameter set 1 sipar2 lst Parameter set 2 update bin Firmware of the Sunny Island batstat txt Statistical values of the battery These values are saved every night at 10 00 p m batstat sma Statistical values of the battery for evaluation by SMA Solar Technology AG si
72. ating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 47 F 141 InvVtgLo 2 The voltage at terminal AC1 of the master is too low due to AC sources in the system Ensure that the Sunny Island is functional For this disconnect all AC sources and loads from the Sunny Island and restart the Sunny Island Find the cause of the undervoltage through measurement and step by step connection of the AC sources and loads W 142 InvVtgLoSlv1 1 The voltage at terminal AC1 of slave 1 is too low due to AC sources in the system W 143 InvVtgLoSlv2 1 The voltage at terminal AC1 of slave 2 is too low due to AC sources in the system F 158 VtgOnAC1Det 2 The master has measured an undesired voltage at terminal AC1 A bypass switch may have bridged the internal transfer relay Ensure that the bypass switch is in the position for operation with the Sunny Island Ensure that the Sunny Island is functional For this disconnect all AC sources and loads from the Sunny Island and restart the Sunny Island A voltage source e g generator may have been connected to the terminal AC1 Disconnect the voltage source from terminal AC1 and connect to terminal AC2 see the Sunny Island installation manual W 159 VtgOnAC1DetSlv1 1 Slave 1 has measured an undesired voltage at terminal AC1 W 160 VtgOnAC1DetSlv2 1 Slave 2 has measured an undesired voltage at terminal AC1 F 162 OvrCurDet 2 Too much current is fl
73. ation manual of the Sunny Island Starting the Off Grid System 1 Connect or close all circuit breakers and fuse switch disconnectors 2 Start the off grid system see Section 4 2 page 17 Interrupting the Emergency Charge Mode You can interrupt the emergency charge mode e g to add diesel to a generator Press and hold the button Emergency charge mode is stopped Press and hold the button Emergency charge mode is in operation 3 Danger to life from electric shock due to high voltages High voltages are present on the AC power cables and on the control cables Touching live parts can result in death or serious injury due to electric shock Disconnect the Sunny Island from voltage sources see Section 8 page 39 SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Troubleshooting Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 71 9 7 Changing Slave Addresses in a Cluster If you want to change slave addresses e g after replacing a Sunny Island you can assign the slaves a new address using the Quick Configuration Guide QCG Only the address is changed all other configurations remain as they were e g assignment of the clusters in a multicluster system When replacing a master you must reconfigure the cluster see the Quick Reference Guide Off Grid Systems for configuring single cluster operation or multicluster operation You can change the slave addresses in two ways Change the slave addresses with a Su
74. avior of the Sunny Island Incorrect settings lead to premature aging of the battery Ensure that the values recommended by the battery manufacturer are set refer to the technical data of the battery in the manufacturer documentation No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 221 01 BatTyp Battery type VRLA Valve regulated lead acid battery with immobilized electrolyte in gel or glass mat FLA Valve regulated lead acid battery with liquid electrolyte LiIon Lithium ion battery 221 02 BatCpyNom Nominal battery capacity C10 in Ah 100 Ah to 10 000 Ah VRLA FLA 166 Ah 50 Ah to 10 000 Ah Lithium ion 221 03 BatVtgNom Battery nominal voltage in V 40 0 V to 48 0 V 221 04 BatTmpMax Maximum battery temperature in C expert mode 221 05 BatTmpStr to 50 C 40 C 221 05 BatTmpStr Start temperature after exceeding the maximum battery temperature in C expert mode 0 C to 221 04 BatTmpMax 35 C 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 98 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 222 Chargemode 221 06 BatWirRes Resistance of the battery cable in m expert mode 0 m to 100 m 0 m 221 07 BatFanTmpStr Start temperature for the BatFan function of the multifunction relay in C 20 C to 221 04 BatTmpMax 40 C No Name Description Value Explanation Default value
75. bleshooting Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 65 9 4 9 General Category 9xx 9 5 Frequently Asked Questions 9 5 1 Questions regarding the Sunny Island The Sunny Island does not switch off even though you have opened the load break switch of the BatFuse The Sunny Island may still be supplied from the AC side Switch off all AC sources and disconnect them from the Sunny Island The Sunny Island does not switch to silent mode Another function might have a higher priority than silent mode e g equalization charge or full charge W 887 Sic4ComLoss 1 Last communication with the Sunny Island Charger 4 was more than 24 hours ago Ensure that undamaged CAT5e cables are used for communication and that the cables are plugged in correctly Ensure that the configuration of the Sunny Island Charger with the DIL switches is correct Ensure that the communication interfaces are correctly inserted in the Sunny Island W 890 BoxMeas 2 Disturbance in voltage or current measurement at the measurement point of the Multicluster Box for the master Ensure that the control and measuring cable between the Multicluster Box and the corresponding Sunny Island of the main cluster is correctly inserted When doing so observe the correct sequence of the Multicluster Box terminals to the Sunny Island inverters see installation manual of the Sunny Island and the Multicluster Box documentation W 891
76. bution of state of charge SOC when SOC is in the range of 10 to and including 0 based on time in expert mode 320 30 SocHgm000 Frequency distribution of SOC in relation to time when SOC is equal to 0 in expert mode 320 31 SocVtgCal Recalibration of SOC based on open circuit voltage only in expert mode 320 32 ErrSocVtgCal Estimated error of the voltage calibrated state of charge in expert mode 320 33 SocChrgCal Recalibration of SOC based on full charge only in expert mode 320 34 ErrSocChrgCal Estimated error of the full charge calibrated state of charge in expert mode 320 35 OcvGra Gradient of the open circuit voltage characteristic curve in Ah V expert mode 320 36 OcvMax Maximum open circuit voltage in V expert mode No Name Description SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 119 13 3 3 External 330 331 Grid 332 Generator 13 4 Report 400 410 Error active Display of currently pending warnings and errors see Section 9 Troubleshooting page 40 420 Error history History of warnings and errors see Section 9 Troubleshooting page 40 430 Event history History of events see Section 9 Troubleshooting page 40 440 Error Grid History of the last five grid errors see Section 9 Troubleshooting page 40 No Name Description 331 01 GdE
77. ce because the voltage at terminal AC2 is too high or the battery voltage too low W 345 AcVtglimSlv2 1 Slave 2 disconnects from the external energy source because the voltage at terminal AC2 is too high or the battery voltage too low W 347 ExtOverload 1 The master disconnects from the utility grid due to line conductor failure overload at terminal AC2 Reduce the total power of the loads e g by staggering their use over time Ensure that there is not a short circuit present at terminal AC2 W 348 ExtOverloadSlv1 1 Slave 1 disconnects from the utility grid due to line conductor failure overload at terminal AC2 W 349 ExtOverloadSlv2 1 Slave 2 disconnects from the utility grid due to line conductor failure overload at terminal AC2 W 351 ExtScirDet 1 There is a short circuit present at terminal AC2 of the master Eliminate the short circuit W 352 ExtScirDetSlv1 1 There is a short circuit present at terminal AC2 of slave 1 W 353 ExtScirDetSlv2 1 There is a short circuit present at terminal AC2 of slave 2 W 355 PhsAngErr 1 Assignment of the line conductors of the external energy source to the AC2 terminals of the Sunny Island does not result in a right rotating magnetic field Ensure that the master is connected to L1 slave 1 to L2 and slave 2 to L3 No Name Level Cause Corrective measures SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Troubleshooting Operating Manual
78. ce start E706 DateSet Date or time has been changed E707 NewSys New system configured in the QCG E708 Fw1Update Part 1 of the firmware updated E709 Fw2Update Part 2 of the firmware updated E710 ClstUpdate Cluster firmware updated E711 CardInsert The SD memory card is inserted E712 ParaUpdate Parameter set has been loaded from SD memory card E715 SRCOn Sunny Remote Control is activated E716 PvDiscon Disconnection from non controllable inverters E718 NoComMod1 Communication interface 1 is incorrectly plugged or missing E719 NoComMod2 Communication interface 2 is incorrectly plugged or missing No Name Description E807 StartBox Multicluster Box ready for operation E808 StopBox Multicluster Box disabled E824 UpdFileComplete File for firmware update transferred E825 UpdFileCrcOK File for firmware update is OK E826 UpdFileCrcNOK File for firmware update is damaged E851 Sic1Detect Sunny Island Charger 1 has been detected E852 Sic2Detect Sunny Island Charger 2 has been detected E853 Sic3Detect Sunny Island Charger 3 has been detected E854 Sic4Detect Sunny Island Charger 4 has been detected SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Troubleshooting Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 45 9 4 Logged Warning Messages and Error Messages 9 4 1 Sunny Island Category 1xx No Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 109 InvTmpHi 3 Temperature of the transf
79. cted by SMA Grid Guard 0 8 to 1 Code of Practice VDE AR N 4105 0 9 Standard AS 4777 1 232 50 PF PFExt Type of excitation of the displacement power factor cos at PFCnst expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard OvExt Overexcited UnExt UnExt Underexcited No Name Description Value Explanation Default value SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 103 233 Grid Start 232 51 PF PFStr Displacement power factor cos at the start point at PFCtlW expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard 0 8 to 1 1 232 52 PF PFExtStr Excitation type at the start point at PFCtlW expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard OvExt Overexcited OvExt UnExt Underexcited 232 53 PF WNomStr Proportion of the maximum active power at the start point in at PFCtlW expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard 0 to 232 56 PF WNomStop 50 232 54 PF PFStop Displacement power factor cos at the end point at PFCtlW expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard 0 8 to 1 0 0 9 232 55 PF PFExtStop Excitation type at the end point at PFCtlW expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard OvExt Overexcited UnExt UnExt Underexcited 232 56 PF WNomStop Proportion of the maximum active power at the end point in at PFCtlW expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard 232 52 PF WNomStr to 100
80. d Parameter settings Every minute measurement data from the areas Battery Sunny Island Generator Utility grid Stand alone grid Events and errors Statistical values of the battery The SD memory card must be formatted as FAT 12 or FAT 16 SD memory cards with a memory capacity of more than 2 GB are not supported Position Designation Explanation A Display Four line display shows operating data e g operating state display values and events warnings or errors of the Sunny Island The display backlight is automatically deactivated after a short time of inactivity B Button Pressing the button will turn on the backlight confirm parameters or switch the level within a menu The return symbol in the display indicates when you can perform an action by pressing the button Turning the button will switch on the backlight change parameters or navigate within a menu level C Slot for the SD memory card SMA Solar Technology AG 4 Starting and Stopping the System Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 17 4 Starting and Stopping the System 4 1 Switching on the Sunny Island Requirements The load break switch in the DC cable must be closed The Sunny Island must not have switched itself off see Section 9 6 Charging the Battery after Automatic Shutdown in Off Grid Systems page 69 Procedure For systems with one Sunny Island press
81. d 1 Multicluster Box signals an error at contactor Q4 Contact the SMA Service Line W 840 eHZ1ComFail 1 Faulty communication between the Meter Box and the feed in meter and purchased electricity meter Ensure that the optical probe is correctly mounted Ensure that the optical probe is correctly connected W 841 eHZ2ComFail 1 Faulty communication between the Meter Box and the PV production meter W 842 ComBoxFail 1 Faulty communication between the Sunny Island and the Meter Box Ensure that the data cables are correctly installed W 843 ComBoxWD 1 The Meter Box watchdog has triggered Contact the SMA Service Line W 844 eHZ1ProtFail 1 Data protocol of the feed in and purchased electricity meter is unknown Contact the SMA Service Line W 845 eHZ2ProtFail 1 Data protocol of the PV production meter is unknown W 846 eHzInFail 1 Optical probes have been swapped Swap the optical probe connections No Name Level Cause Corrective measures SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Troubleshooting Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 61 W 847 ComHMFaill 1 Faulty communication between the Sunny Island and Sunny Home Manager Ensure that the data cables are correctly installed Ensure that the parameter 250 06 ComBaud is set to 115k Bd W 851 Sic1BatShort 1 Connection of the battery to the Sunny Island Charger 1 is reverse poled or there is a short
82. dding When the loads are shed the multifunction relay is deactivated AutoLod2Soc Second level of 2 level load shedding When the upper SOC limiting value is reached the Sunny Island ends load shedding When the loads are shed the multifunction relay is deactivated Tm1 Timer 1 The Sunny Island controls external processes time dependently When the set time 243 Timer is reached the multifunction relay is activated Tm2 Timer 2 The Sunny Island controls external processes time dependently When the set time 243 Timer is reached the multifunction relay is activated ExtPwrDer The Sunny Island controls additional loads in order to put excess energy to practical use When excessive energy can be used the multifunction relay is activated SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 109 241 01 Rly1Op Function of multifunction relay 1 function continued GnRn When the generator is running and connected the multifunction relay activates AutoGn ExtVfOk When the voltage and frequency of the external energy source are within the valid range for the connection the multifunction relay activates GdOn When the utility grid is connected the multifunction relay activates Error When an error message is pending the multifunction relay deactivates Warn When a warning is pending the multifunction relay activates
83. de 4 4 Switching off the Sunny Island Requirement The system is stopped Procedure Press and hold the Off button on the Sunny Island until an acoustic signal sounds The inverter LED is off on all Sunny Island inverters SMA Solar Technology AG 4 Starting and Stopping the System Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 19 4 5 Tripping the Emergency Disconnection of the System Procedure Press and hold the Off button on the Sunny Island until an acoustic signal sounds The inverter LED is off on all Sunny Island inverters 4 6 Setting Time Controlled Inverter Operation in Off Grid Systems Requirement The Sunny Remote Control must be in user mode see Section 5 3 page 26 Procedure 1 Select the Inverter display page on the Sunny Remote Control and press the button The Sunny Remote Control switches to the Inverter setting page 2 Set the time controlled inverter operation Select the Start Date parameter and set it to the desired start date Select the Start Time parameter and set it to the desired start time Select the Run Time parameter and set it to the desired run time Select the Repetition parameter and set it to the desired repetition cycle 3 To activate time controlled inverter operation select the Timed Start parameter and set it to Enable Time controlled inverter operation is activated If the Sunny Island has started automa
84. dresses Without a Sunny Remote Control Only use this method if a Sunny Remote Control cannot be connected Requirement There is no Sunny Remote Control connected to the cluster Procedure 1 Switch the system on The Sunny Island inverters are in standby mode 2 Press and hold the activation button on the master until an acoustic signal sounds three times The cluster restarts and the LEDs on the Sunny Island inverters in the cluster are flashing 3 In a single phase system press the activation button on the master repeatedly until one LED is flashing 4 In a three phase system press the activation button on the master repeatedly until all three LEDs are flashing 5 Wait until the LED LEDs on all Sunny Island inverters are flashing 6 Press the start stop button on slave 1 The master configures slave 1 7 In order to configure slave 2 press the start stop button on slave 2 The master configures slave 2 8 Press the start stop button on the master This completes the configuration SMA Solar Technology AG 10 Cleaning and Maintenance Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 73 10 Cleaning and Maintenance 10 1 Cleaning and Checking the Sunny Island Enclosure If the enclosure is heavily soiled use a soft brush to remove the soiling If the enclosure is dusty remove the dust with a dry soft cloth Do not use any solvents abrasives or corrosive liquids 10 2 Cleaning
85. e Explanation Mode Generator control Autostart Enable automatic generator operation Stop Stops the generator Start Start the generator Run1h Starts the generator for one hour Error Error confirmation for generator fault Ackn Acknowledges the error Name Description Power Active power of the utility grid in kW Voltage Voltage of the utility grid in V Frequency Frequency of the utility grid in Hz 12 Directory of the Parameters in User Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 84 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual Setting Page The Sunny Remote Control displays these pages in a battery backup system 12 5 SIC50 Category Display Page The Sunny Remote Control only shows this page if at least one Sunny Island Charger is used in the off grid system 12 6 Self Cnsmptn Category Display Pages The Sunny Remote Control displays these pages if the PV generation is captured in a system for increased self consumption 12 7 Grid Cnsmptn Category Display Page The Sunny Remote Control displays these pages in a system for increased self consumption Name Description Value Explanation Mode Manual connection to the utility grid Auto Enables automatic connection to the utility grid Stop Disconnects the Sunny Island from the utility grid Start Connects the Sunny Island to the utility grid Name Description Tot Power Total active power of all Sunny Island Charger devices in kW Tot Energy
86. e gt appears Press the button Tip lt back gt and lt home gt also appear at the end of the list if the button is turned to the right Example Selecting the display page You want to restart the Sunny Island This setting is in the Inverter category Select display page Inverter 1 1 Example Selecting the setting page You have selected the display page Inverter 1 1 Press the button The setting page Inverter 1 2 appears Example The Sunny Island is to start in time controlled operation weekly For this the repetition type Repetition must be set to Weekly Access the Inverter 1 2 setting page The Inverter 1 2 setting page appears Turn the button until the return symbol appears next to the parameter Repetition The Sunny Remote Control then switches from the setting page Inverter 1 2 to setting page Inverter 2 2 Press the button Turn the button to the right until Weekly appears Press the button This saves the parameter You have set the repetition type to Weekly in time controlled operation 5 Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 28 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 5 4 Installer and Expert Mode 5 4 1 Switching to Installer Mode or Expert Mode The installer mode is protected via an installer password The installer password changes constantly and must be re calculated every time Exp
87. e parameters for the battery select the menu New Battery in the QCG see Section 10 8 Replacing the Battery page 77 For all other settings in the QCG select the menu New System see the installation manual of the Sunny Island 4 To set the parameter turn the button to the left or right 5 Press the button The Sunny Remote Control requests a confirmation of the set parameter 6 To confirm the value turn the button to the right until Y flashes and then press the button 7 To discard the value turn the button to the right until N flashes and then press the button SMA Solar Technology AG 5 Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 31 5 4 7 Directly Accessing the Parameters Any parameter can be accessed directly by entering a five digit number The five digit number is composed as follows The first three digits are the menu number The last two digits are the parameter number Procedure 1 Switch to installer mode on the Sunny Remote Control see Section 5 4 1 page 28 2 Select the parameter 600 02 Select Number and set the five digit number The parameter is displayed The display shows Item not Found You cannot access the parameter in installer mode Press the button and switch to expert mode see Section 5 4 1 page 28 The number set is incorrect Press the button and enter the number again Exam
88. e that the generator can be started It may be that the fuel level is too low Ensure that a constant and stable voltage is present at terminal AC2 Ensure that the limiting values for the voltage of the external energy sources are correctly configured F 739 SPICom 3 Internal device communication of the master is disturbed Contact the SMA Service Line W 740 SPIComSlv1 1 Internal device communication of slave 1 is disturbed W 741 SPIComSlv2 1 Internal device communication of slave 2 is disturbed F 743 CANCom 3 Internal device CAN communication of the master is disturbed Ensure that the terminators in the communication bus are attached Ensure that undamaged CAT5e cables are used for communication and that the cables are plugged in correctly Contact the SMA Service Line W 744 CANComSlv1 1 Internal device CAN communication of slave 1 is disturbed W 745 CANComSlv2 1 Internal device CAN communication of slave 2 is disturbed W 747 InvTmpSnsSlv1 1 Temperature sensor on the transformer of slave 1 is defective Contact the SMA Service Line W 748 InvTmpSnsSlv2 1 Temperature sensor on the transformer of slave 2 is defective W 750 InvTmpSnsSlv1 1 Temperature sensor on the heat sink of slave 1 is defective Contact the SMA Service Line W 751 InvTmpSnsSlv2 1 Temperature sensor on the heat sink of slave 2 is defective W 753 DateInvalid 1 Sy
89. e with the voltage frequency ratio at slave 1 W 374 VtgFrqRatioSlv2 1 Disconnection from the utility grid or generator due to noncompliance with the voltage frequency ratio at slave 2 No Name Level Cause Corrective measures 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 54 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 9 4 4 Generator Category 4xx W 380 VAcExtPhsFailS1 1 The line conductors of the measured AC voltage at terminals VExt and AC2 do not match Ensure that the neutral conductor and line conductor are correctly connected to the terminal ExtVtg Ensure that the neutral conductor and line conductor are correctly connected to terminal AC2 Ensure that the terminals ExtVtg and AC2 are connected to the same line conductor W 381 VAcExtPhsFailS2 1 W 383 HotAcBusSlv1 1 When the tie switch is open AC voltage from an unknown source is present at terminal AC2 Ensure that the triggering of the tie switch is correct Ensure that the tie switch is correctly wired W 384 HotAcBusSlv2 1 No Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 401 GnRevPwrProt 1 AC sources in the system are driving the generator The reverse power in the generator has been exceeded for too long Adjust the generator request to the properties of the AC sources in the system and the loads e g for PV inverters preferably request the generator at night If the generator can absorb rev
90. eaning of abbreviations F indicates an error W a warning and E an event In the event of an error the display shows whether the error has come or gone using for Set and C for Clear Level Designation Display on the Sunny Remote Control Explanation 1 Warning Warning Warning the Sunny Island continues to run Information in standard mode indicating that a warning has been generated 2 Malfunction 1 Malfunction Malfunction that is only detectable during operation The Sunny Island shuts down Restart can be initiated immediately e g via autostart 3 Malfunction 2 Malfunction Malfunction that is also detectable in standby mode The Sunny Island shuts down Restart is blocked until the malfunction is no longer detected by the Sunny Island SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Troubleshooting Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 41 Treatment of Pending Errors upon Activation During the activation procedure all pending errors are acknowledged without the error being logged in the list 420 Error history Errors which are still pending are entered again after activation Errors which were detected by the Sunny Island before activation and are no longer detected after activation are shown in the list 420 Error history Autostart The autostart function allows automatic restarts in the event of malfunctions If the autostart function fails in the event of a malfunction the Sunny Island attempts to carry out the next au
91. ectronic assemblies Ground yourself before touching a connection 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 40 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 Behavior of the Sunny Island under Fault Conditions Display of Errors Warnings and Events Pending warnings and errors are shown automatically on the display of the Sunny Remote Control until the cause of the warning or error is no longer logged by the Sunny Island or has been acknowledged Events are logged by the Sunny Island The following menus log warnings errors and events 410 Error active display of currently pending warnings and errors 420 Error history error and warning history 430 Event history events history In systems for increased self consumption and battery backup systems 440 Error Grid history of the last five utility grid errors Structure of Display Numbers Each error and each event has a unique three digit display number that is determined based on the parameter or measurement value assignment Events and errors use the same number range 1xx Sunny Island 2xx Battery 3xx Generator or utility grid 4xx Generator 5xx Utility grid 6xx Relay 7xx System 8xx External devices and components 9xx General Error Levels The Sunny Island distinguishes between five different levels of errors each requiring different user interaction M
92. ed in the enclosed documentation Alterations to the product e g changes or modifications are only permitted with the express written permission of SMA Solar Technology AG Making unauthorized changes will void the warranty and warranty claims and will normally result in invalidation of the operating permit SMA Solar Technology AG shall not be held liable for damages caused by such changes Any use of the product other than that described in the Intended Use section does not qualify as appropriate The enclosed documentation is an integral part of this product This documentation must be read followed and stored in a convenient place for future reference The type label must remain permanently attached to the product 2 Safety SMA Solar Technology AG 10 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 2 2 Skills of the Target Group Operators Operators must be given training on the following subjects by qualified persons Training on the dangers involved when handling electrical devices Training on the operation of the Sunny Island Training on the safe handling of batteries Training on the secure disconnecting of the Sunny Island under fault conditions Training on how to secure a system against unintentional reactivation Training on the maintenance and cleaning of the Sunny Island Knowledge of and adherence to this document and all safety precautions Qualified Persons Only qualified persons are all
93. el of the Sunny Island Figure 2 Layout of the control panel Position Designation A Ventilation grid B Type label C Control panel D Enclosure lid Position Symbol Designation Status Explanation A Start stop button TSS By pressing the start stop button you can start or stop the system In display messages on the Sunny Remote Control the start stop button is referred to as TSS 3 Product Description SMA Solar Technology AG 14 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 3 3 Type Label The type label clearly identifies the product The type label is located on the right hand side of the enclosure You will find the following information on the type label Address of SMA Solar Technology AG Device type Model Serial number Serial No Device specific characteristics You will require the information on the type label to use the product safely and when seeking customer support from the SMA Service Line B On button Pressing the On button will switch the Sunny Island on The Sunny Island is in standby mode after being switched on C Off button Pressing the Off button will switch off the Sunny Island D Inverter LED not glowing The Sunny Island is switched off glowing green The Sunny Island is in operation glowing orange The Sunny Island is in standby mode glowing red The Sunny Island switched off due to an error flashing quickly The Sunny
94. electric current once the Sunny Island has been started and is in operation 9 5 2 Questions regarding the Sunny Remote Control The display of the Sunny Remote Control is dark and nothing is displayed The Sunny Island might not be switched on Switch the Sunny Island on see Section 4 1 page 17 The Sunny Island does not switch on Ensure that the fuse in the BatFuse is not defective The Sunny Remote Control might not be connected to the Sunny Island Ensure that the Sunny Remote Control is connected to the Sunny Island The RJ45 data cable might be damaged Replace the RJ45 data cable between the Sunny Remote Control and the Sunny Island Parameters cannot be changed The parameter might only be displayed in expert mode Switch to expert mode on the Sunny Remote Control see Section 5 4 1 page 28 The parameter might only be changeable in standby mode or in the QCG Observe the messages in the display see Section 5 4 6 Setting the Parameters page 30 The parameter might be hidden as it is not required in the configuration set for the system Ensure that the configuration does not deactivate any functions which are required MMC SD operation failed is shown in the display An action with the SD memory card has failed Use a computer to ensure that the SD memory card is free of errors Ensure that the data cable between the Sunny Remote Control and t
95. elf consumption Disable Disables time controlled operation Enable Enables time controlled operation 12 Directory of the Parameters in User Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 82 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 12 2 Battery Category Display Pages Setting Page Name Description Value Explanation StateOfCharge Current battery state of charge in Voltage Battery voltage in V PowerOut Current discharge power of the battery in kW If the value is positive the battery is discharging If the value is negative the battery is charging Mode Current charging process Boost Boost charge is enabled Full Full charge is enabled Float Float charge is enabled Equalize Equalization charge is enabled Silent In the silent mode the Sunny Island switches to standby to save energy when the battery is fully charged Remain time Remaining time of current charging process in hh mm ss Next equal Remaining time until next equalization charge in days Health SOH Ratio of currently usable capacity to nominal capacity in Cycle Nominal energy throughputs of the battery A nominal energy throughput is the calculated result of one full charge and discharge of the battery Name Description Value Explanation Equalize Manual equalization charge Start Starts the equalization charge Stop Stops the equalization charge Idle Re
96. er 1 in W 142 04 Sic1PvVtg PV voltage of Sunny Island Charger 1 in V 142 05 Sic1BatVtg Battery voltage of Sunny Island Charger 1 in V expert mode 142 06 Sic1BatCur Battery current of Sunny Island Charger 1 in A expert mode 142 07 Sic1HsTmp Heat sink temperature of Sunny Island Charger 1 in C expert mode No Name Description 143 01 Sic2EgyCntIn Total energy of Sunny Island Charger 2 in kWh 143 02 Sic2TdyEgyCntIn Daily energy of Sunny Island Charger 2 in kWh 143 03 Sic2PvPwr PV power of Sunny Island Charger 2 in W 143 04 Sic2PvVtg PV voltage of Sunny Island Charger 2 in V SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 93 144 SIC50 3 145 SIC50 4 13 1 5 Compact 150 The menu 150 Compact displays multiple parameters from the following areas at a glance Battery AC measured values of the Sunny Island Generator or battery backup grid Status of the Sunny Island Battery Bat Figure 16 Overview of the menu Meters Compact for the battery 143 05 Sic2BatVtg Battery voltage of Sunny Island Charger 2 in V expert mode 143 06 Sic2BatCur Battery current of Sunny Island Charger 2 in A expert mode 143 07 Sic2HsTmp Heat sink temperature of Sunny Island Charger 2 in C expert mode No Name Description 144 01 Sic3EgyCntIn Total energy of Sunny Island Charger 3 in kWh
97. ers only The DC charge controllers are not Sunny Island Charger devices and there are no AC sources in the system SMA Sunny Island Charger devices only No AC sources in the system 250 31 RnMod Run Mode Behavior under fault conditions RunAlways In the event of a slave device error the cluster remains in operation RunAlways StopAlways In the event of a device error the cluster stops operation 250 32 ChLstSel Selection of short or normal channel list expert mode The length must be compatible with the communication device Short Short Normal Normal Normal 250 33 UpdMode Type of firmware update Manual Update must be confirmed on the Sunny Remote Control Manual Auto Update will be performed automatically at the set time 250 34 UpdAutoTime Never Deactivation of all updates 250 34 UpdAutoTime Point in time for performing the automatic firmware update in hh mm ss 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 05 00 00 No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 114 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 13 2 6 SlfCsmpBackup 260 261 General 262 BatUsage No Name Description Value plain text no Explanation Default value 261 01 SlfCsmpIncEna Increased self consumption Disable Disable Enable Enable 261 02 SlfCsmpPosSel System location expert mode
98. erse power adjust the settings for reverse power see installation manual of the Sunny Island W 402 GnFailLock 1 Connection of the generator is locked as a result of too many interrupted start processes Ensure that the generator triggering is functioning the generator starts and there is constant and stable generator voltage present at terminal AC2 To re enable connection of the generator acknowledge the generator error see Section 9 2 Acknowledging Errors page 41 A too short warm up time 234 12 GnWarmTm may have been configured and hence the generator is unable to supply valid voltage Ensure that the generator warm up time is configured appropriately see the installation manual of the Sunny Island No Name Level Cause Corrective measures SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Troubleshooting Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 55 9 4 5 Utility Grid Category 5xx 9 4 6 Relay Category 6xx 9 4 7 System Category 7xx No Name Level Cause Corrective measures W 505 GdCurNomExceed 1 The feed in current of the master is greater than 232 04 GdCurNom Contact the SMA Service Line if required W 506 GdCurNomExcSlv1 1 The feed in current of slave 1 is greater than 232 04 GdCurNom W 507 GdCurNomExcSlv2 1 The feed in current of slave 2 is greater than 232 04 GdCurNom No Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 605 TransfNotOpn 4 Internal transfer relay in t
99. ert mode can only be accessed via installer mode Procedure 1 On the Sunny Remote Control select the setting page Password 1 1 in user mode 2 Calculate the checksum of the operating hours Runtime This determines the installer password 3 Select the parameter Set and set the installer password calculated The Sunny Remote Control is in installer mode 4 To switch to expert mode select the parameter 700 01 ActLev and set to Expert see Section 5 4 6 Setting the Parameters page 30 5 4 2 Exiting Installer Mode or Expert Mode If you do not press or turn the button on the Sunny Remote Control for five minutes the Sunny Remote Control will switch from installer or expert mode to standard mode automatically Select the parameter 700 01 ActLev on the Sunny Remote Control and set to User see Section 5 4 6 Setting the Parameters page 30 System failures due to entering incorrect parameter values The system can become unstable and fail due to entering incorrect parameter values All parameters which could affect the operating safety of the system are protected by the installer password Only a qualified person is permitted to set and adjust system parameters Only give the installer password to qualified persons and operators Example Calculating the checksum The operating hours Runtime is 1234 h The checksum is the sum of all digits 1 2 3 4 10 The checksum is 10 SMA Solar Technology
100. ertemperature Set the Sunny Island Charger to the operating mode SMA operation see installation manual of the Sunny Island Charger W 866 Sic2TmpHI 1 Sunny Island Charger 2 reports a battery overtemperature Set the Sunny Island Charger to the operating mode SMA operation see installation manual of the Sunny Island Charger No Name Level Cause Corrective measures SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Troubleshooting Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 63 W 867 Sic2ComLoss 1 Last communication with the Sunny Island Charger 2 was more than 24 hours ago Ensure that undamaged CAT5e cables are used for communication and that the cables are plugged in correctly Ensure that the configuration of the Sunny Island Charger with the DIL switches is correct Ensure that the communication interfaces are correctly inserted in the Sunny Island W 871 Sic2BatShort 1 Connection of the battery to the Sunny Island Charger 2 is reverse poled or there is a short circuit Ensure that the battery is correctly connected to the DC terminal of the Sunny Island Charger Disconnect the PV array from the Sunny Island Charger and restart the system This will ensure that the PV array is not short circuited W 872 Sic3BatVtgHi 1 Battery voltage at the Sunny Island Charger 3 is too high Ensure that the configuration of the Sunny Island Charger with the DIL switches is correct
101. formation on this Document SMA Solar Technology AG 8 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual Nomenclature Menus are presented as follows menu number pound and menu name e g 150 Compact Meters Parameters are presented as follows menu number period parameter number and parameter name e g 150 01 GdRmgTm The term parameter includes parameters with configurable values as well as parameters for displaying values Abbreviations Complete designation Designation in this Document Off grid system battery backup system system for increased self consumption System Sunny Boy Sunny Mini Central Sunny Tripower PV inverter Abbreviation Designation Explanation AC Alternating Current DC Direct Current FLA Flooded Lead Acid Batteries LED Light Emitting Diode QCG Quick Configuration Guide SOC State of Charge State of charge of the battery VRLA Valve Regulated Lead Acid SMA Solar Technology AG 2 Safety Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 9 2 Safety 2 1 Intended Use Sunny Island The Sunny Island is a battery inverter which controls the electrical energy balance in an off grid system in a battery backup system or in a system for increased self consumption In addition you can use the Sunny Island in a battery backup system for increased self consumption Only use this product in accordance with the enclosed documentation and with the local standards and directi
102. gyCntIn Energy meter for grid feed in in kWh 331 02 GdEgyCntOut Energy meter for purchased electricity in kWh 331 03 GdEgyTmh Duration in which an energy exchange is possible with the utility grid in hours 331 04 GdOpTmh Operating hours counter for grid operation in hours 331 05 GdCtcCnt Number of grid connections 331 06 TotTmh Feed in hours 331 07 GdFailTms Duration of the grid failure in s No Name Description 332 01 GnEgyCnt Energy meter for generator in kWh 332 02 GnEgyTm Duration of the energy measuring for the generator in hours 332 03 GnOpTmh Operating hours counter for generator in hours 332 04 GnStrCnt Number of generator starts 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 120 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 13 5 Operation 500 13 5 1 Inverter 510 No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 510 01 InvRs Trips a restart of the Sunny Island No Do not restart Yes Restart 510 02 InvTmOpEna Time controlled operation Disable Disable Disable Enable Enable 510 03 InvTmOpStrDt Start date for time controlled operation in dd mm yyyy 510 04 InvTmOpStrTm Time for the start of time controlled operation in hh mm ss 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 510 05 InvTmOpRnDur Run time for time controlled operation in hh mm ss 00 00 00 to 99 59 00 510 06 InvTmOpCyc Repetitio
103. hdog of the operation control unit has tripped Contact the SMA Service Line if required 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 56 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual F 716 VBATMIN 2 The measured battery voltage of the master is below the permissible measurement range Disconnect the DC loads and charge the battery The usable battery capacity may be too small e g due to aging If a load with high power connects the battery voltage collapses If DC loads are installed in the system install load shedding for DC loads Ensure that all battery cells are functional W 717 VBATMINSL1 1 The measured battery voltage of slave 1 is below the permissible measurement range W 718 VBATMINSL2 1 The measured battery voltage of slave 2 is below the permissible measurement range F 720 InvTmpSns 4 The temperature sensor on the transformer of the master is defective Contact the SMA Service Line F 721 InvTmpSns 4 The temperature sensor on the heat sink of the master is defective Contact the SMA Service Line W 722 BatTmpSnsShort 1 Short circuit of the battery temperature sensor Ensure that the battery temperature sensor is correctly connected see installation manual of the Sunny Island Contact the SMA Service Line W 723 BatTmpSnsOpn 1 Cable break in battery temperature sensor W 724 AutoStrCntSlv1 1 Maximum number of autostarts for slave 1 has
104. he master does not open A bypass switch may have bridged the internal transfer relay Ensure that the bypass switch is in the position for operation with the Sunny Island Ensure that the terminals AC1 and AC2 are not bridged W 606 TransfNotOpnSL1 1 Internal transfer relay in slave 1 does not open W 607 TransfNotOpnSL2 1 Internal transfer relay in slave 2 does not open No Name Level Cause Corrective measures F 702 RsDsp 5 Signal processor has performed a reset Contact the SMA Service Line F 703 TimeOut 2 Time for performing a particular task has been exceeded Contact the SMA Service Line F 704 Calib 4 The system has not calibrated Contact the SMA Service Line W 705 TimeOut 1 The watchdog of the signal processor of the master has tripped Contact the SMA Service Line if required F 706 TimeOut 4 The watchdog of the signal processor of the master has tripped several times Contact the SMA Service Line W 707 TimeOutSlv1 1 The watchdog of the signal processor of slave 1 has tripped several times W 708 TimeOutSlv2 1 The watchdog of the signal processor of slave 2 has tripped several times F 710 AutoStrCnt 4 Autostart meter has expired several times in succession Read off the pending and logged warnings and errors and eliminate the causes Ensure that the parameter 250 01 AutoStr is set to 3 W 713 TimeOut 1 The watc
105. he Sunny Island is undamaged and that the plugs are firmly inserted into the pin connectors The display shows WRONG FILE SYSTEM The SD memory card is not formatted with the FAT 12 or FAT 16 file system SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Troubleshooting Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 67 9 5 3 Questions regarding the Battery A battery cell is defective Remove the defective battery cell from the battery system This reduces the rated voltage of the battery by the voltage of the battery cell In the QCG set the current rated voltage of the battery under New Battery see Section 10 8 Replacing the Battery page 77 The state of charge of the battery is not 100 percent after completion of a full charge The power requirements of the loads might have been so high before completion of the full charge that the battery could not be charged 100 percent If necessary select the parameter 222 03 AptTmFul and set to a longer time period The battery discharges even though the generator is running The Sunny Island may not have connected to the generator Eliminate the cause see Section 9 5 4 Questions regarding the Generator page 67 The power of the loads might exceed the power of the generator What do you need to do after replacing a battery current sensor Calibrate the battery current sensor see the installation manual of the Sunny Island for commissioning instructions 9 5 4 Que
106. ion E108 Silent Silent mode E110 ErrShutdown Shutdown due to error Level Designation Display on the Sunny Remote Control Explanation 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 42 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 9 3 2 Battery Category 2xx 9 3 3 Generator Category 4xx E115 EmgCharge Emergency charging E118 AutoStart Automatic start E119 ManStart Manual start E120 ManStop Manual stop E121 PwrSaveStart Start of energy saving mode E122 PwrSaveStop End of energy saving mode E129 Ext Start Start with external generator request E130 Ext Stop Stop with external generator request E131 AfraStart Automatic frequency synchronization control is activated E132 AfraStop Automatic frequency synchronization control is not activated E133 SlfCsmpStart Start of increased self consumption E134 SlfCsmpStop Stop of increased self consumption E135 SlfCsmpChrgOnly Battery is charged only when increased self consumption is active E136 SLfCsmpBatMnt Full charge or equalization charge when increased self consumption active E137 SlfCsmpNormal Switch back to increased self consumption after completion of full or equalization charge E138 InvShutdown The Sunny Island shuts down E140 FedInOn Setpoint activated E141 FedInOff Setpoint deactivated No Name Description E202 BmsNewBat Partial reset of battery management due to new battery E203 BmsFloat Battery
107. l 1 in Interval 1 begins at time 242 11 Lod2Tm1Str 1 to 242 08 Lod2SocTm1Stp 30 No Name Description Value Explanation Default value SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 111 243 Timer 242 08 Lod2SocTm1Stp SOC limiting value for stopping load shedding 2 in interval 1 in Interval 1 begins at time 242 11 Lod2Tm1Str 242 07 Lod2SocTm1Str to 90 50 242 09 Lod2SocTm2Str SOC limiting value for starting load shedding 2 in interval 2 in Interval 2 begins at time 242 12 Lod2Tm2Str 1 to 242 10 Lod2SocTm2Stp 30 242 10 Lod2SocTm2Stp SOC limiting value for stopping load shedding 2 in interval 2 in Interval 2 begins at time 242 12 Lod2Tm2Str 242 09 Lod2SocTm2Str to 90 50 242 11 Lod2Tm1Str Start of interval 1 for load shedding 2 in hh mm ss 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 00 00 00 242 12 Lod2Tm2Str Start of interval 2 for load shedding 2 in hh mm ss 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 00 00 00 No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 243 01 RlyTmr1StrDt Start date for timer 1 in dd mm yyyy 01 01 2011 243 02 RlyTmr1StrTm Start time at which the multifunction relay activates for timer 1 in hh mm ss 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 243 03 RlyTmr1Dur Duration for which the multifunction relay remains activated for timer 1 in hh mm ss 00 00 00 to 99 59 00 243
108. laying Parameters and Operating and Setting the System page 26 2 Select the parameter Mode and set to Stop The generator is stopped temporarily The generator restarts when a generator request is issued in automatic generator mode and the minimum stop time elapses 3 To permanently stop the generator deactivate the automatic generator mode Switch to installer mode on the Sunny Remote Control see Section 5 4 1 page 28 Select the parameter 235 01 GnAutoEna and set to Disable The generator is permanently stopped 7 3 Starting the Generator without Autostart Function 1 Start the generator see manufacturer s manual 2 Close the load break switch between the generator and Sunny Island After the warm up period the Sunny Island connects the stand alone grid to the generator Risk of crushing injuries due to movable generator parts Moving parts in the generator can crush or sever body parts A generator can be started automatically by the Sunny Island Before performing work on the generator permanently stop the generator and secure it against inadvertent restarting Work on the generator in accordance with the manufacturer s specifications 7 Manually Controlling the Generator SMA Solar Technology AG 38 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 7 4 Stopping the Generator without Autostart Function 1 Stop the generator on the Sunny Remote Control see Section 7 2 page 37
109. le The Sunny Island is in time controlled operation Disable Time controlled operation is disabled Name Description Value Explanation Restart Restart of the Sunny Island Yes Initiate restart No Do not initiate a restart Str Date Start date for time controlled operation of the Sunny Island in dd mm yy In time controlled operation the Sunny Island switches from standby mode to operation for the first time on the start date This parameter is hidden in battery backup systems and systems for increased self consumption Start time Start time for time controlled operation in hh mm ss This parameter is hidden in battery backup systems and systems for increased self consumption Run time Run time for time controlled operation The Sunny Island switches to operation from the start time for the configured run time This parameter is hidden in battery backup systems and systems for increased self consumption Repetition Repetition cycle for time controlled operation This parameter is hidden in battery backup systems and systems for increased self consumption Single Configures one time operation on the start date Daily Configures daily operation from the start date Weekly Configures weekly operation from the start date The start date determines the weekday Timed start Time controlled operation This parameter is hidden in battery backup systems and systems for increased s
110. liminate the causes F 782 AIVtgMonFail 4 Monitoring of the utility grid has failed Contact the SMA Service Line F 783 CANCom 2 Synchronization in the cluster is interrupted at the master Ensure that undamaged CAT5e cables are used for communication and that the cables are plugged in correctly Ensure that the communication bus is equipped with a terminator at both ends W 784 CANComSlv1 1 Synchronization in the cluster is interrupted at slave 1 W 785 CANComSlv2 1 Synchronization in the cluster is interrupted at slave 2 F 787 VcoreFail 3 Internal device voltage in the master is outside the tolerance limits Contact the SMA Service Line F 788 VcoreFailSlv1 3 Internal device voltage in slave 1 is outside the tolerance limits F 789 VcoreFailSlv2 3 Internal device voltage in slave 2 is outside the tolerance limits W 791 RsDspSlv1 1 Signal processor has performed a reset Contact the SMA Service Line W 792 RsDspSlv2 1 No Name Level Cause Corrective measures SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Troubleshooting Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 59 9 4 8 External Device and Component Category 8xx W 793 TimeOutDspSlv1 1 Time for performing a particular task has been exceeded Contact the SMA Service Line W 794 TimeOutDspSlv2 1 W 797 AiVtgMonFailSlv1 1 Monitoring of the utility grid has failed Contact the SMA Service Line W 798
111. ly AC sources in the stand alone grid no generator in the off grid system Gen Generator Grid Utility grid GenGrid Generator or utility grid 231 14 AC2NSel Terminal at which the neutral conductor is connected to AC2 N The neutral conductor is connected to terminal N NTT The neutral conductor is connected to terminal NTT No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 232 01 Country Country data set protected by SMA Grid Guard Other Individual setting VDE AR 4105 Code of Practice VDE AR N 4105 AS4777 Standard AS4777 232 02 GdVtgMin Minimum line voltage in V expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard 172 50 V to 210 01 InvVtgNom 230 V 50 Hz 184 00 V 220 V 60 Hz 194 00 V 232 03 GdVtgMax Maximum line voltage in V expert mode protected by SMA Grid Guard 210 01 InvVtgNom to 264 50 V 230 V 50 Hz 264 50 V 220 V 60 Hz 242 00 V SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 101 232 04 GdCurNom Utility grid nominal current in A 0 0 A to 50 0 A 1 Sunny Island 16 0 A 0 0 A to 100 0 A 2 Sunny Island inverters paralle 0 0 A to 150 0 A 3 Sunny Island inverters parallel 0 0 A to 50 0 A Three phase 232 05 GdFrqNom Utility grid nominal frequency in Hz expert mode 232 05 GdFrqMin to 232 06 GdFrqMax 230 V 50 Hz 50 00 Hz 220 V
112. m ccf System information of the Sunny Island bootex log File generated by the operating system of the computer This file is not generated by every operating system SMA Solar Technology AG 6 Data Storage and Firmware Update Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 35 6 7 Updating the Firmware 6 7 1 Updating the Firmware Using an SD Memory Card Requirements The storage capacity of the SD memory card must not exceed 2 GB SD memory card with the firmware update in the main directory must be available The SD memory card must only be used as a data medium for the system A computer must be able to read from and write to the SD memory card The Sunny Remote Control must be connected to the master Procedure 1 Insert the SD memory card into the SD memory card slot see Section 6 1 page 32 2 Wait until the message UPDATE AVAILABLE appears This can take up to two minutes 3 Confirm the question UPDATE AVAILABLE Start update now with YES The Sunny Island switches to standby and updates the firmware 6 7 2 Updating the Firmware Using Sunny Explorer Using Sunny Explorer transfer the firmware update to the SMA Speedwire data module Sunny Island Then the SMA Speedwire data module Sunny Island automatically transfers the firmware update to the SD memory card in the Sunny Remote Control This transfer takes some time Requirements The SMA Speedwire data module Sunny Island of
113. m ion batteries Select the parameter BatCpyNom set the C10 capacity of the battery see the installation manual of the Sunny Island on how to calculate the battery capacity and confirm the battery capacity with Y 13 Select the last page and confirm the question Setup New Battery with Y Value Explanation VRLA Lead acid battery with immobilized electrolyte in AGM Absorbent Glass Mat Separator or gel FLA Lead acid battery with liquid electrolyte LiIon_Ext BMS Lithium ion battery SMA Solar Technology AG 11 Decommissioning Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 79 11 Decommissioning 11 1 Disassembling the Sunny Island 2 Remove all cables from the Sunny Island 3 Close the Sunny Island 4 Remove the ventilation grids laterally 5 If the Sunny Island is protected against theft loosen the safety screws 6 Loosen the screws on both sides between the Sunny Island and the wall mounting bracket using an Allen key AF 5 1 Danger to life from electric shock due to live voltage High voltages are present inside the Sunny Island When the enclosure lid is removed live components can be touched which can result in death or serious injury due to electric shock Disconnect the Sunny Island from voltage sources see Section 8 page 39 11 Decommissioning SMA Solar Technology AG 80 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 11 2 Packaging the Sunny Island 1 Remove the cable glands from the Su
114. mFlo Maximum time for float charge until switch to silent mode in hours expert mode 1 h to 48 h 3 h 224 03 BatSilentTmMax Maximum time for standby in silent mode until switch to float charge in hours expert mode 1 h to 168 h 12 h No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 225 01 BatCurSnsTyp Type of battery current sensor None No sensor is connected None 60 mV 60 mV type 50 mV 50 mV type 225 02 BatCurGain60 60 mV type in A 60 mV 0 A 60 mV to 1 800 A 60 mV 100 A 60 mV 225 03 BatCurGain50 50 mV type in A 50 mV 0 A 50 mV to 1 800 A 50 mV 100 A 50 mV 225 04 BatCurAutoCal Automatic calibration of external battery current sensor Start Start automatic calibration 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 100 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 13 2 3 External Backup 230 231 General 232 Grid Control No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 231 01 PvFeedTmStr Start time for PV grid feed in in hh mm ss expert mode 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 04 00 00 231 02 PvFeedTmStp Stop time for PV grid feed in in hh mm ss expert mode 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 22 00 00 231 03 ExtLkTm Lock time after reverse power or relay protection in minutes expert mode 0 min to 60 min 20 min 231 06 ExtSrc Generator and grid operating mode PvOnly On
115. mains idle until the requirements for an equalization charge are met SMA Solar Technology AG 12 Directory of the Parameters in User Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 83 12 3 Generator Category Display Pages The Sunny Remote Control will display these pages whenever a generator is connected and configured Setting Page The Sunny Remote Control will display these pages whenever a generator is connected and configured 12 4 Grid Category Display Page The Sunny Remote Control displays these pages in a battery backup system Name Description Value Explanation Power Active power of the generator in kW Voltage Generator voltage Frequency Frequency of generator voltage Request by Source of generator request None Generator has not been requested Bat Generator was requested due to state of charge Lod Generator was requested due to load Tim Generator requested due to time Run1h Generator manually requested for one hour Start Generator was started manually ExtSrcReq Generator was requested externally Run time Current run time of the generator in hh mm ss Energy Energy supplied by the generator since the last start in kWh No OfStarts Number of generator starts Op Hours Total operating hours of the generator Tot Energy Total energy supplied by the generator in kWh Name Description Valu
116. ment will protect the battery Ensure that the battery is from one of the following manufacturers and has been approved for Sunny Island by the manufacturer Akasol Dispatch Energy LG Chem Leclanch SAFT Samsung Sony This list is updated regularly see Planning Guidelines SMA Smart Home at www SMA Solar com Chemical burns and poisoning caused by battery electrolytes If handled inappropriately battery electrolytes can cause chemical burns to eyes respiratory system and skin and be poisonous This may result in blindness and serious chemical burns Protect the battery enclosure against destruction Do not open or deform the battery Whenever working on the battery wear suitable personal protective equipment such as rubber gloves apron rubber boots and goggles Rinse acid splashes thoroughly with clear water for a long time and consult a doctor Install operate maintain and dispose of the battery according to the manufacturer s specifications Damage to the battery due to incorrect settings The battery parameters influence the charging behavior of the Sunny Island The battery will be damaged by incorrect settings of the parameters for battery type nominal voltage and capacity Ensure that the values recommended by the battery manufacturer are set for the battery refer to the technical data of the battery in the manufacturer documentation 10
117. n Observe all the documentation supplied with the product AC Alternating current DC Direct current Transformer The product has a transformer WEEE designation Do not dispose of the product together with the household waste but in accordance with the locally applicable disposal regulations for electronic waste CE marking The product complies with the requirements of the applicable EU directives Protection class I All electrical equipment is connected to the protective conductor system of the product Degree of protection The product is protected against interior dust deposits and splashing water from all angles Certified safety The product is VDE tested and complies with the requirements of the German Equipment and Product Safety Act C Tick The product complies with the requirements of the applicable Australian EMC standards V D E 3 Product Description SMA Solar Technology AG 16 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 3 4 Sunny Remote Control You can configure and control the system from a central location using the Sunny Remote Control display Figure 3 Layout of the Sunny Remote Control Service Interface SD Memory Card The Sunny Remote Control has a slot for SD memory cards The SD memory card stores data for system control and facilitates service work You can also update the firmware of the Sunny Island using the SD memory card The following data is stored on the SD memory car
118. n cycle for time controlled operation Single Once Single Daily Daily Weekly Weekly 510 07 CntRs Delete energy meter The value indicates which energy meter is to be deleted Inv Sunny Island Bat Battery Gn Generator Gd Utility grid All All energy meters Sic1 Sunny Island Charger 1 Sic2 Sunny Island Charger 2 Sic3 Sunny Island Charger 3 Sic4 Sunny Island Charger 4 SicAll All Sunny Island Charger devices 510 08 TstClstCom Activation of communication test between individual clusters expert mode Off Off Transmit Enable 510 09 ClstComStt Status of communication test expert mode Wait Wait OK Completed SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 121 13 5 2 Battery 520 13 5 3 Generator 540 13 5 4 MMC Card 550 13 5 5 Grid 560 No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 520 01 ChrgSelMan Manual equalization charge Idle Waiting until conditions are met Idle Start Start Stop Stop No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 540 01 GnManStr Manual generator start Auto Automatic Auto Stop Stop Start Start Run1h Start for 1 hour 540 02 GnAck Acknowldgement of generator errors Ackn Acknowledge No Name Description Value Explanation 550 01 ParaSto Save parameter settings
119. n the Sunny Remote Control lt home gt refers to the standard mode User mode User Display of and access to key operating parameters In display messages on the Sunny Remote Control User refers to the user mode Installer mode Installer Display of and access to configuration and operation parameters The installer mode is password protected In display messages on the Sunny Remote Control Installer refers to the installer mode Expert mode Expert Display of and access to all parameters for the system configuration set in QCG The expert mode can only be accessed via installer mode see Section 5 4 1 page 28 In display messages on the Sunny Remote Control Expert refers to the expert mode SMA Solar Technology AG 5 Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 21 5 2 Standard Mode 5 2 1 Display of Operating States The Sunny Remote Control displays the following operating states until the Sunny Island is started Figure 4 Display of operating states example Standby 5 2 2 Information Page in Systems for Increased Self Consumption and Battery Backup Systems When the Sunny Island is started the Sunny Remote Control provides information on the status of the system for increased self consumption Figure 5 Energy flows and status messages of the Sunny Island Position Designation Explanation A Boot The Sunny Island is initializing Error The
120. nal energy sources Australia SMA Australia Pty Ltd Sydney Toll free for Australia 1800 SMA AUS 1800 762 287 International 61 2 9491 4200 Belgien Belgique Belgi SMA Benelux BVBA SPRL Mechelen 32 15 286 730 Brasil Vide Espa a Espanha esko SMA Central amp Eastern Europe s r o Praha 420 235 010 417 Chile Ver Espa a Danmark Se Deutschland Tyskland Deutschland SMA Solar Technology AG Niestetal Medium Power Solutions Wechselrichter Kommunikation SMA Online Service Center 49 561 9522 1499 49 561 9522 2499 www SMA de Service Hybrid Energy Solutions Sunny Island 49 561 9522 399 Power Plant Solutions Sunny Central 49 561 9522 299 Espa a SMA Ib rica Tecnolog a Solar S L U Barcelona Llamada gratuita en Espa a 900 14 22 22 Internacional 34 902 14 24 24 France SMA France S A S Lyon Medium Power Solutions Onduleurs Communication 33 472 09 04 40 33 472 09 04 41 Hybrid Energy Solutions Sunny Island 33 472 09 04 42 Power Plant Solutions Sunny Central 33 472 09 04 43 India SMA Solar India Pvt Ltd Mumbai 91 22 61713888 SMA Solar Technology AG 15 Contact Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 125 Italia SMA Italia S r l Milano 39 02 8934 7299 K br s Bkz Yunanistan Luxemburg Luxembourg Siehe Belgien Voir Belgien Belgique Magyarorsz g
121. nation Default value 250 01 AutoStr Number of autostarts 0 to 10 0 indicates that autostart is disabled 3 250 02 Dt Date in dd mm yyyy 250 03 Tm Time in hh mm ss 250 04 BeepEna Button sound Off Disable On On Enable 250 06 ComBaud Baud rate in Bd This value cannot be used with Speedwire 1 200 Default value for RS485 communication 4 800 9 600 19 200 115 k Default value for Speedwire communication 250 09 ComAdr Communication address non adjustable 0 to 65 535 1 250 11 AfraEna Automatic frequency synchronization AFRA expert mode Disable Disable Enable Enable 250 23 Box Type of Multicluster Box used None None MC Box 6 Multicluster Box 6 3 MC Box 9 Multicluster Box 9 3 MC Box 12 Multicluster Box 12 3 MC Box 36 Multicluster Box 36 3 SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 113 250 24 ClstMod Cluster type adjustable in QCG SingleClst Single cluster MainClst Main cluster ExtnClst Extension cluster 250 26 MtrDatSel Readout device for energy meters MtrBox Meter Box for Sunny Backup HomeMngr Sunny Home Manager 250 29 ChrgCtlOp Types of energy sources in the system expert mode Auto AC sources and DC charge controllers Auto NoFrq DC charge controll
122. nny Island 2 Pack the Sunny Island and the cable glands For this use the original packaging or packaging that is suitable for the weight and dimensions of the Sunny Island for the technical data refer to the installation manual of the Sunny Island 11 3 Disposing of the Sunny Island Dispose of the Sunny Island in accordance with the locally applicable disposal regulations for electronic waste 7 Risk of injury due to the heavy weight of the Sunny Island Remember that the Sunny Island weighs 63 kg Remove the Sunny Island vertically upwards from the wall mounting bracket To do this use the side recess grips or a steel rod diameter maximum 30 mm Keep the Sunny Island in a horizontal position when moving it SMA Solar Technology AG 12 Directory of the Parameters in User Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 81 12 Directory of the Parameters in User Mode 12 1 Inverter Category Display Page Setting pages Name Description Value Explanation Tot Power Total active power of the Sunny Island inverters in kW This parameter is hidden in multicluster systems MC Power Total active power of the multicluster system in kW This parameter is hidden in single systems and single cluster systems Timer mode Time controlled operation of the Sunny Island in off grid systems This parameter is hidden in battery backup systems and systems for increased self consumption Enab
123. nny Remote Control Change the slave addresses without Sunny Remote Control Changing Slave Addresses with a Sunny Remote Control Requirements All Sunny Island inverters must be switched off A Sunny Remote Control is connected to the master only Procedure 1 Switch the slave on 2 Turn on the master and then press and hold the button on the Sunny Remote Control An acoustic signal sounds three times and the QCG starts 3 Select the NewClstCfg menu on the Sunny Remote Control and confirm with Y 4 For a single phase system set 1Phs and press the button 5 For a three phase system set 3Phs and press the button 6 Confirm the question Setup new cluster with Y 7 Wait until the inverter LED of slave 1 flashes and the Sunny Remote Control shows the message To identify Slave1 press Tss on the Slv 8 Press the start stop button on slave 1 The QCG configures slave 1 9 To configure slave 2 wait until the inverter LED of slave 2 flashes and the Sunny Remote Control shows the message To identify Slave2 press Tss on the Slv 10 Press the start stop button on slave 2 An acoustic signal sounds and the QCG configures slave 2 11 Press the button on the Sunny Remote Control This closes the QCG The Sunny Remote Control switches from display mode to standard mode 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 72 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual Changing the Slave Ad
124. ol indicates display pages Set This symbol indicates setting pages B Category Category name see Section 12 Directory of the Parameters in User Mode page 81 C Page and number of pages Page and number of pages of the selected category D Return symbol On display pages this symbol means that setting pages are available for this category On setting pages this symbol points to the selected parameter no symbol No setting pages are available for this category E Parameters Parameters with the current values SMA Solar Technology AG 5 Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 27 6 Press the button The Sunny Remote Control will display the setting pages belonging to the display page 7 To select the desired parameter turn the button to the right until the return symbol appears to the right of the desired parameter You have selected the parameter 8 To set the parameter press the button and then turn it to the left or right 9 Once you have set the required parameter press the button This saves the setting 10 To exit the setting page switch to the display page or the standard mode Turn the button to the left until the return symbol appears in the first line To return to the display page turn the button to the left until lt back gt appears To switch to standard mode turn the button to the left until lt hom
125. onents can be touched which can result in death or serious injury due to electric shock Disconnect the Sunny Island from voltage sources see Section 8 page 39 10 Cleaning and Maintenance SMA Solar Technology AG 76 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual Push the front locking tabs of the fan backwards and the rear locking tabs of the fan forwards Slowly remove the fan from the Sunny Island Release and remove the fan plug 6 Insert the fan plug into the pin connector until it snaps into place 7 Insert the fan into the Sunny Island until the fan audibly snaps into place 8 Press the fan guard into the bracket until it audibly snaps into place 5 Damage to the fan due to compressed air Clean the fan with a soft brush a paint brush or a damp cloth SMA Solar Technology AG 10 Cleaning and Maintenance Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 77 10 8 Replacing the Battery Risk of injury due to short circuit currents Short circuit currents in the battery can cause heat build up and electric arcs Burns and eye injury due to flashes may result Remove watches rings and other metal objects Use insulated tools Do not place tools or metal parts on the battery Danger to life due to incompatible lithium ion battery An incompatible lithium ion battery can lead to a fire or an explosion With incompatible lithium ion batteries it is not ensured that the battery manage
126. or messages have been logged rectify the cause see Section 9 4 Logged Warning Messages and Error Messages page 45 10 5 Checking the Terminals 2 Ensure that the cables on the DC and DC terminals are securely fastened torque 12 Nm 3 Ensure that the terminals are free of corrosion 4 Ensure that the cables in the AC1 and AC2 terminals are securely fastened 5 Close the Sunny Island see installation manual of the Sunny Island 6 Switch on all load break switches and circuit breakers 1 Danger to life from electric shock due to live voltage High voltages are present inside the Sunny Island When the enclosure lid is removed live components can be touched which can result in death or serious injury due to electric shock Disconnect the Sunny Island from voltage sources see Section 8 page 39 10 Cleaning and Maintenance SMA Solar Technology AG 74 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 10 6 Checking and Maintaining the Battery Requirement The Sunny Remote Control is in user mode Procedure 1 Check whether the current state of the battery corresponds with the expected state Select the display page Battery on the Sunny Remote Control Select the parameter Cycle and compare the value with the expected nominal energy throughputs Select the parameter Health SOH and compare with the expected usable battery capacity If the current state of the battery does not corres
127. or symbol E Internal transfer relay The generator is disconnected from the stand alone grid The stand alone grid is synchronized with the generator The generator is supplying the loads and charging the battery 5 Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 26 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 5 3 User Mode 5 3 1 Displaying Parameters and Operating and Setting the System User mode displays all important information for the system sorted by category User mode enables the manual control of the Sunny Island or system components e g starting the generator User mode distinguishes between display pages and setting pages Display pages show the parameters of a category Setting pages enable the operation and setting of the system Figure 12 Layout of a page in user mode example Procedure 1 Press the button to activate the display illumination of the Sunny Remote Control 2 Turn the button to the right The Sunny Remote Control switches from standard mode to user mode 3 To scroll through the display pages continue to turn the button to the right 4 To go back to a previous page turn the button to the left 5 To select a setting page scroll to the display page for the category of the desired setting see Section 12 Directory of the Parameters in User Mode page 81 Position Designation Symbol or message Explanation A Page type Information This symb
128. ormer in the master is too high due to overload or ambient temperature Ensure that the Sunny Island is functional For this wait until the Sunny Island has cooled down and then restart it Clean the fans see Section 10 7 Cleaning the Fans page 75 Reduce the total power of the loads e g by staggering their use over time W 110 InvTmpHiSlv1 1 Temperature of the transformer in slave 1 is too high due to overload or ambient temperature W 111 InvTmpHiSlv2 1 Temperature of the transformer in slave 2 is too high due to overload or ambient temperature F 113 InvTmpHi 3 Temperature of the heat sink in the master is too high due to overload or ambient temperature Ensure that the Sunny Island is functional For this wait until the Sunny Island has cooled down and then restart it Reduce the total power of the loads e g by staggering their use over time W 114 InvTmpHiSlv1 1 Temperature of the heat sink in slave 1 is too high due to overload or ambient temperature W 115 InvTmpHiSlv2 1 Temperature of the heat sink in slave 2 is too high due to overload or ambient temperature F 117 AcCurLim 2 The power of the loads is too high for the master Ensure that the Sunny Island is functional For this clean the fans and restart the Sunny Island see Section 10 7 Cleaning the Fans page 75 Ensure that there are no short circuits in the system and that the po
129. ort circuit currents in the battery can cause heat build up and electric arcs Burns and eye injury due to flashes may result Remove watches rings and other metal objects Use insulated tools Do not place tools or metal parts on the battery SMA Solar Technology AG 10 Cleaning and Maintenance Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 75 10 7 Cleaning the Fans If the Sunny Remote Control shows the warning W137 Derate exceptionally often one of the fans is probably defective or blocked Procedure 2 Wait for the fans to stop rotating 3 Check whether the fan guard is dusty or badly clogged If the fan guard is dusty clean the fan guard with a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush If the fan guard is badly clogged remove and clean the fan guard Use a screwdriver to push the two locking tabs at the right hand edge of the fan guard to the right and remove them from the retainer Carefully remove the fan guard Clean the fan guard with a soft brush a paint brush a cloth or compressed air 4 Check whether the fan is soiled If the fan is soiled remove the fan Use a screwdriver to push the two locking tabs at the right hand edge of the fan guard to the right and remove them from the retainer Carefully remove the fan guard 1 Danger to life from electric shock due to live voltage High voltages are present inside the Sunny Island When the enclosure lid is removed live comp
130. owed to perform the activities labeled in this document with a warning symbol and the caption Qualified person Qualified persons must have the following qualifications Training in how to deal with the dangers and risks associated with installing and using electrical devices and batteries Vocational training in the installation and commissioning of electrical devices Knowledge of and adherence to the local standards and directives Knowledge of and adherence to the Sunny Island documentation and all safety precautions 2 3 Safety Precautions This section contains safety precautions that must be observed at all times when working on or with the product To prevent personal injury or property damage and to ensure long term operation of the product read this section carefully and follow all safety precautions at all times Danger to life from electric shock due to live voltage High voltages are present inside the Sunny Island When the enclosure lid is removed live components can be touched which can result in death or serious injury due to electric shock When carrying out any work on the electrical installation wear suitable personal protective equipment Turn off or disconnect the following components from voltage sources in the given order Sunny Island The control and measurement voltages in the distribution board of the Sunny Island circuit breakers Load break switch of the battery
131. owing through the DC terminal of the master Reduce the power of the loads W 163 OvrCurDetSlv1 1 Too much current is flowing through the DC terminal of slave 1 W 164 OvrCurDetSlv2 1 Too much current is flowing through the DC terminal of slave 2 F 166 Overload5min 3 The five minute overload capacity of the master has been exceeded Reduce the power of the loads W 167 Overload5minSlv1 1 The five minute overload capacity of slave 1 has been exceeded W 168 Overload5minSlv2 1 The five minute overload capacity of slave 2 has been exceeded No Name Level Cause Corrective measures 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 48 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 9 4 2 Battery Category 2xx F 169 Overload30min 3 The 30 minute overload capacity of the master has been exceeded Reduce the power of the loads W 170 Overload30minSlv1 1 The 30 minute overload capacity of slave 1 has been exceeded W 171 Overload30minSlv2 1 The 30 minute overload capacity of slave 2 has been exceeded F 172 Overload 3 The overload capacity of the master has been exceeded Reduce the power of the loads W 173 OverloadSlv1 1 The overload capacity of slave 1 has been exceeded W 174 OverloadSlv2 1 The overload capacity of slave 2 has been exceeded F 175 StopSlvError 2 A slave has disconnected Contact the SMA Service Line No Name Level Cause Corrective measure
132. ple Five digit number for direct parameter access You want to use parameter 111 01 TotInvPwrAt to show the entire active power of the Sunny Island in a cluster The five digit number for direct access is 11101 6 Data Storage and Firmware Update SMA Solar Technology AG 32 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 6 Data Storage and Firmware Update 6 1 Inserting the SD Memory Card Requirements The SD memory card must be formatted as FAT 12 or FAT 16 The storage capacity of the SD memory card must not exceed 2 GB The SD memory card must only be used as a data medium for the system Procedure Insert the SD memory card with the slanted corner facing upwards into the SD memory card slot in the Sunny Remote Control 6 2 Saving and Loading Parameters You can load and save the current parameter settings in two different parameter sets on the SD memory card The two parameter sets are distinguished by the Sunny Remote Control in Set1 and Set2 Each parameter set saves all settings This makes it possible to test the settings of a new parameter set without having to delete the old parameter set Tip As soon as you have adjusted the system to your requirements save the parameter settings to the SD memory card After saving you can make further adjustments to the system If the adjustment does not lead to the desired results reload the saved parameter set Requirement The SD memory card must be inserted
133. pond with the expected state carry out the following steps Ensure that the requirements for the ambient temperature of the battery are met see documentation of the battery manufacturer Check and optimize the battery management settings If you cannot determine the cause for the deviation contact the SMA Service Line 2 Stop the system and switch off the Sunny Island see Section 6 page 32 3 Open the load break switch of the BatFuse and secure against reconnection 4 Check and maintain the battery see documentation of the battery manufacturer 5 Quickly connect the load break switch of the BatFuse and close the BatFuse see the installation manual of the BatFuse 6 Start the system Chemical burns and poisoning caused by battery electrolytes If handled inappropriately battery electrolytes can cause chemical burns to eyes respiratory system and skin and be poisonous This may result in blindness and serious chemical burns Protect the battery enclosure against destruction Do not open or deform the battery Whenever working on the battery wear suitable personal protective equipment such as rubber gloves apron rubber boots and goggles Rinse acid splashes thoroughly with clear water for a long time and consult a doctor Install operate maintain and dispose of the battery according to the manufacturer s specifications Risk of injury due to short circuit currents Sh
134. re applications Name Description Value Explanation Type Configuration of the system 1Phase1 Single phase system with 1 Sunny Island 1Phase2 Single phase system with 2 Sunny Island inverters 1Phase3 Single phase system with 3 Sunny Island inverters 3Phase Three phase system MC Box Multicluster system Box Type Type of connected Multicluster Box This parameter is only shown in multicluster systems MC Box 6 Multicluster Box 6 MC Box 12 Multicluster Box 12 MC Box 36 Multicluster Box 36 12 Directory of the Parameters in User Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 86 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 12 12 Time Category Display Page Setting Page 12 13 Identity Category Display Page 12 14 Password Category Display Page Setting Page Device Type of cluster This parameter is only shown in multicluster systems MainClst Sunny Remote Control is connected to the main cluster ExtnClst The Sunny Remote Control is connected to the extension cluster Name Description Date Date in dd mm yyyy Time Time in hh mm ss Name Description Explanation Date Date in dd mm yyyy Set the date Time Time in hh mm ss Set the time Name Description Serial No Serial number Firmware Firmware version Name Description Value Explanation Level Current password level User Sunny Remote Control is in user mode Name Description Set Enter the installer password Runtime
135. rent and frequency are not monitored Set the maximum current consumption of the Sunny Island for charging the battery in emergency charge mode The Sunny Island does not record additional strain on the generator due to loads 1 Danger to life from electric shock due to high voltages High voltages are present on the AC power cables and on the control cables Touching live parts can result in death or serious injury due to electric shock Disconnect the Sunny Island from voltage sources see Section 8 page 39 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 70 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 6 If the Sunny Remote Control displays lt Init System gt press and hold the button The Sunny Remote Control displays the QCG 7 Select the menu Emerg Charge and press the button 8 Confirm with Y The Sunny Remote Control shows the ExtCurMax parameter 9 Set the AC current of the connected generator and press the button 10 Confirm the AC current with Y 11 Turn the button to the right and confirm the message Emerg Confirm Charg Mode Start Disconnecting the Generator from Terminal AC1 1 Switch the Sunny Island off see Section 4 4 page 18 2 Ensure that the generator is stopped permanently 4 If the terminals AC1 and AC2 are bridged remove the bridge 5 If a mobile generator is used disconnect the generator from terminal AC1 6 Close the Sunny Island see Commissioning in the install
136. rge SOC when SOC is in the range of 100 to and including 90 based on time in expert mode 320 21 SocHgm090 Percentage frequency distribution of state of charge SOC when SOC is in the range of 90 to and including 80 based on time in expert mode 320 22 SocHgm080 Percentage frequency distribution of state of charge SOC when SOC is in the range of 80 to and including 70 based on time in expert mode 320 23 SocHgm070 Percentage frequency distribution of state of charge SOC when SOC is in the range of 70 to and including 60 based on time in expert mode 320 24 SocHgm060 Percentage frequency distribution of state of charge SOC when SOC is in the range of 60 to and including 50 based on time in expert mode 320 25 SocHgm050 Percentage frequency distribution of state of charge SOC when SOC is in the range of 50 to and including 40 based on time in expert mode 320 26 SocHgm040 Percentage frequency distribution of state of charge SOC when SOC is in the range of 40 to and including 30 based on time in expert mode 320 27 SocHgm030 Percentage frequency distribution of state of charge SOC when SOC is in the range of 30 to and including 20 based on time in expert mode 320 28 SocHgm020 Percentage frequency distribution of state of charge SOC when SOC is in the range of 20 to and including 10 based on time in expert mode 320 29 SocHgm010 Percentage frequency distri
137. rt mode 234 05 GnFrqMin to 234 06 GnFrqMax 230 V 50 Hz 50 00 Hz 220 V 60 Hz 60 00 Hz 234 05 GnFrqMin Minimum generator frequency in Hz expert mode 40 00 Hz to 234 04 GnFrqNom 230 V 50 Hz 44 64 Hz 50 00 Hz to 234 04 GnFrqNom 220 V 60 Hz 50 00 Hz 234 06 GnFrqMax Maximum generator frequency in Hz expert mode 234 04 GnFrqNom to 70 00 Hz 230 V 50 Hz 60 00 Hz 220 V 60 Hz 70 00 Hz 234 07 GnStrMod Generator interface Manual Manual Autostart Autostart Automatic 234 08 GnOpTmMin Minimum run time of generator in minutes 0 min to 360 min 15 min 234 09 GnStpTmMin Minimum stop time of the generator in minutes 0 min to 360 min 15 min 234 10 GnCoolTm Cooling time of the generator in minutes 0 min to 60 min 5 min 234 11 GnErrStpTm Stop time of the generator in the event of an error in hours expert mode 0 h to 24 h 1 h 234 12 GnWarmTm Warm up time in seconds 5 s to 900 s 60 s 234 13 GnRvPwr Active power of the generator reverse power in W expert mode 0 W to 5 000 W 1 Sunny Island or single cluster system 100 W 0 W to 20 000 W Multicluster system 100 W 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 106 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 235 Gen Start 234 14 GnRvTm Permissible time for reverse power or reverse current in s expert mode 0 s to 900 s 30 s 234 15
138. ry to the Sunny Island Charger 4 is reverse poled or there is a short circuit Ensure that the battery is correctly connected to the DC terminal of the Sunny Island Charger Disconnect the PV array from the Sunny Island Charger and restart the system This will ensure that the PV array is not short circuited W 882 Sic4BatVtgHi 1 Battery voltage at the Sunny Island Charger 4 is too high Ensure that the configuration of the Sunny Island Charger with the DIL switches is correct Ensure that all DC sources and DC loads are correctly configured and connected Reset the system For this switch off the system wait ten minutes and restart W 883 Sic4PvVtgHi 1 PV voltage at the Sunny Island Charger 4 is too high Contact the SMA Service Line if required W 884 Sic4PvVtgLo 1 No PV voltage at the Sunny Island Charger 4 or there is a short circuit Contact the SMA Service Line if required W 885 Sic4TmpLo 1 Sunny Island Charger 4 reports a battery undertemperature Set the Sunny Island Charger to the operating mode SMA operation see installation manual of the Sunny Island Charger W 886 Sic4TmpHI 1 Sunny Island Charger 4 reports a battery overtemperature Set the Sunny Island Charger to the operating mode SMA operation see installation manual of the Sunny Island Charger No Name Level Cause Corrective measures SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Trou
139. s F 201 VBATMAX 2 Battery voltage on the master is above the permissible measurement range Check whether the value of the parameter 120 02 BatVtg is above 65 0 V If the value is above 65 0 V check the settings of the DC sources and ensure that the battery capacity is sufficient Observe the technical data of the battery at the DC terminal see the Sunny Island installation manual Ensure that the DC sources are correctly connected and configured W 202 VBATMAXSL1 1 Battery voltage on slave 1 is above the permissible measurement range W 203 VBATMAXSL2 1 Battery voltage at slave 2 is above the permissible measurement range F 206 BatTmpHi 3 The battery temperature is too high Wait for the battery to cool down Tip Protect the battery against temperatures above 25 C This helps prevent premature aging of the battery Check whether the electrical resistance of the battery temperature sensor is approx 2 000 at 20 C to 25 C If the resistance deviates strongly from this value replace the sensor F 208 BatVtgHi 3 The battery voltage is greater than the target charge voltage Ensure that all DC sources are correctly configured Ensure that all SMA inverters are configured to the country data set for stand alone grid operation No Name Level Cause Corrective measures SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Troubleshooting Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 49 W
140. sons with the appropriate skills are allowed to perform the tasks described in this document see Section 2 2 Skills of the Target Group page 10 Some tasks may only be performed by qualified persons and are labeled with a warning symbol and the designation Qualified Person Tasks that can be performed by operators and qualified persons are not labeled and may also be performed by operators Symbols Typographies Symbol Explanation Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor or moderate injury Indicates a situation which if not avoided can result in property damage Indicates that the following section contains tasks that may only be performed by qualified persons Information that is important for a specific topic or goal but is not safety relevant Indicates a requirement for meeting a specific goal Desired result A problem that might occur Typography Usage Example bold Display messages Parameters Terminals Slots Elements to be selected or entered Connect PE to AC2Gen Grid Select the parameter 235 01 GnAutoEna and set to Off gt Connects several elements to be selected Select 600 Direct Access gt Select Number 1 In
141. ss 1 Last communication with the Sunny Island Charger 1 was more than 24 hours ago Ensure that undamaged CAT5e cables are used for communication and that the cables are plugged in correctly Ensure that the configuration of the Sunny Island Charger with the DIL switches is correct Ensure that the communication interfaces are correctly inserted in the Sunny Island W 861 Sic2BatShort 1 Connection of the battery to the Sunny Island Charger 2 is reverse poled or there is a short circuit Ensure that the battery is correctly connected to the DC terminal of the Sunny Island Charger Disconnect the PV array from the Sunny Island Charger and restart the system This will ensure that the PV array is not short circuited W 862 Sic2BatVtgHi 1 Battery voltage at the Sunny Island Charger 2 is too high Ensure that the configuration of the Sunny Island Charger with the DIL switches is correct Ensure that all DC sources and DC loads are correctly configured and connected Reset the system For this switch off the system wait ten minutes and restart W 863 Sic2PvVtgHi 1 PV voltage at the Sunny Island Charger 2 is too high Contact the SMA Service Line if required W 864 Sic2PvVtgLo 1 No PV voltage at the Sunny Island Charger 2 or there is a short circuit Contact the SMA Service Line if required W 865 Sic2TmpLo 1 Sunny Island Charger 2 reports a battery und
142. stem time is invalid Select the parameter 250 02 Dt and set the date Select the parameter 250 03 Tm and set the time No Name Level Cause Corrective measures 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 58 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual F 754 BoxCom 2 Communication with Multicluster Box is interrupted Ensure that undamaged CAT5e cables are used for communication and that the cables are plugged in correctly Ensure that the communication bus is equipped with a terminator at both ends W 755 LoBatMod1 1 Battery protection mode protects the battery Level 1 is active Disconnect the loads start the generator start the Sunny Island and charge the battery W 756 LoBatMod2 1 Battery protection mode protects the battery Level 2 is active W 757 LoBatMod3 1 Battery protection mode protects the battery Level 3 is active F 758 McNoVtg 2 Voltage of the main cluster cannot be measured at the master Ensure that all circuit breakers of the Sunny Island inverters in the Multicluster Box are closed Ensure that the cabling at terminal AC1 is correctly installed W 759 McNoVtgSv1 1 Voltage of the main cluster cannot be measured at slave 1 W 760 McNoVtgSlv2 1 Voltage of the main cluster cannot be measured at slave 2 F 781 SlvError 4 Error at a slave in the main cluster causing system shutdown Read off the pending and logged warnings and errors and e
143. stions regarding the Generator The Sunny Island does not connect to the running generator A high output power of the Sunny Island when the battery state of charge is low may lead to the Sunny Island not being able to raise the AC voltage in the stand alone grid to the AC voltage of the generator The Sunny Island cancels the synchronization To charge the battery reduce the power of the loads The generator voltage might not be within the limiting values for voltage and frequency Check whether the symbol is displayed permanently in standard mode If the symbol is not displayed ensure that the fuse is not defective or the circuit breaker is activated If the symbol is not displayed permanently the generator voltage is sporadically outside the limiting values Set the limiting values for voltage and frequency of the generator voltage see the installation manual of the Sunny Island If the symbol is displayed permanently the Sunny Island is in the warm up period or is blocked for connection Tip Check whether the Sunny Remote Control displays the warning symbol in standard mode The Sunny Island only connects to the generator for a short time The generator might be overloaded Select the parameter 234 03 GnCurNom and set it to 75 percent of the rated current of the generator If possible reduce the power of the loads 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 68 SI60H 80H B
144. t Autostart Function 38 8 Disconnecting the Sunny Island from Voltage Sources 39 9 Troubleshooting 40 9 1 Behavior of the Sunny Island under Fault Conditions 40 9 2 Acknowledging Errors 41 9 3 Logged Events 41 9 3 1 Sunny Island Category 1xx 41 9 3 2 Battery Category 2xx 42 9 3 3 Generator Category 4xx 42 9 3 4 Utility Grid Category 5xx
145. t mode Disable Disable Disable Enable Enable 233 09 GdPwrStr Grid request connection power limit in kW expert mode 233 10 GdPwrStp to 300 kW 4 0 kW 233 10 GdPwrStp Grid request disconnection power limit in kW expert mode 0 kW to 233 09 GdPwrStr 2 0 kW 233 11 GdStrChrgMod Connection to utility grid in configured charge mode expert mode Off Off Equal Full Full charge Equal Equalization charge Both Full and equalization charge No Name Description Value Explanation Default value SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 105 234 Gen Control No Name Description Value Explanation Default value 234 01 GnVtgMin Minimum generator voltage in V expert mode 172 5 V to 210 01 InvVtgNom 172 50 V 234 02 GnVtgMax Maximum generator voltage in V expert mode 210 01 InvVtgNom to 264 5 V 250 0 V 234 03 GnCurNom Nominal generator current in A 0 0 A to 50 0 A 1 Sunny Island 16 0 A 0 0 A to 100 0 A 2 Sunny Island inverters parallel 16 0 A 0 0 A to 150 0 A 3 Sunny Island inverters parallel 16 0 A 0 0 A to 50 0 A Three phase 16 0 A 0 0 A to 80 0 A Multicluster Box 6 60 0 A 0 0 A to 160 0 A Multicluster Box 12 160 0 A 0 0 A to 500 0 A Multicluster Box 36 435 0 A 234 04 GnFrqNom Nominal generator frequency under nominal load in Hz expe
146. t touch hot surfaces 2 Safety SMA Solar Technology AG 12 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual Damage to the battery due to incorrect settings Incorrect settings can lead to the premature aging of the battery Settings of the parameters in the menu 220 Battery influence the charging behavior of the Sunny Island Ensure that the values recommended by the battery manufacturer are set for the battery refer to the technical data of the battery in the manufacturer documentation Destruction of the Sunny Island due to electrostatic discharge ESD By touching electronic components within the Sunny Island you can damage or destroy the Sunny Island Do not touch any electronic assemblies Ground yourself before touching a connection SMA Solar Technology AG 3 Product Description Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 13 3 Product Description 3 1 Sunny Island The Sunny Island is a battery inverter and controls the electrical energy balance in off grid systems in battery backup systems or in systems for increased self consumption In addition you can use the Sunny Island in a battery backup system for increased self consumption Figure 1 Layout of the Sunny Island The Sunny Island supplies AC loads in the system from a battery or charges the battery with the energy provided by AC sources e g PV inverter AC sources supply loads and are used by the Sunny Island to recharge the battery 3 2 Control Pan
147. tem and skin and be poisonous This may result in blindness and serious chemical burns Protect the battery enclosure against destruction Do not open or deform the battery Whenever working on the battery wear suitable personal protective equipment such as rubber gloves apron rubber boots and goggles Rinse acid splashes thoroughly with clear water for a long time and consult a doctor Install operate maintain and dispose of the battery according to the manufacturer s specifications Risk of injury due to short circuit currents Short circuit currents in the battery can cause heat build up and electric arcs Burns and eye injury due to flashes may result Remove watches rings and other metal objects Use insulated tools Do not place tools or metal parts on the battery Risk of crushing injuries due to movable generator parts Moving parts in the generator can crush or sever body parts A generator can be started automatically by the Sunny Island Only operate the generator with the safety equipment Install maintain and operate the generator according to the manufacturer standards Risk of burns due to hot components Some components of the Sunny Island can become very hot during operation Touching these components can result in burn injuries Do not touch any parts other than the Sunny Island enclosure lid during operation When the Sunny Island is open do no
148. ters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 92 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 135 Slave1 136 Slave2 13 1 4 Charge Controller 140 141 SIC50 Total 142 SIC50 1 143 SIC50 2 No Name Description 135 01 ExtPwrAtSlv1 Active power of external energy source slave 1 in kW 135 02 ExtVtgSlv1 Voltage of external energy source slave 1 in V 135 03 ExtCurSlv1 Current of external energy source slave 1 in A 135 04 ExtPwrRtSlv1 Reactive power of external energy source slave 1 in kVAr expert mode No Name Description 136 01 ExtPwrAtSlv2 Active power of external energy source slave 2 in kW 136 02 ExtVtgSlv2 Voltage of external energy source slave 2 in V 136 03 ExtCurSlv2 Current of external energy source slave 2 in A 136 04 ExtPwrRtSlv2 Reactive power of external energy source slave 2 in kVAr expert mode No Name Description 141 01 TotSicEgyCntIn Total energy of all Sunny Island Charger devices in kWh 141 02 TotSicDyEgyCntIn Total daily energy of all Sunny Island Charger devices in kWh 141 03 TotSicPvPwr Total PV power of all Sunny Island Charger devices in W 141 04 TotSicBatCur Total battery current of all Sunny Island Charger devices in A No Name Description 142 01 Sic1EgyCntIn Total energy of Sunny Island Charger 1 in kWh 142 02 Sic1TdyEgyCntIn Daily energy of Sunny Island Charger 1 in kWh 142 03 Sic1PvPwr PV power of Sunny Island Charg
149. the Sunny Remote Control Clean the Sunny Remote Control with a dry soft cloth Do not use any solvents abrasives or corrosive liquids 10 3 Performing a Manual Equalization Charge in the Off Grid System After extended periods without charging e g systems operated seasonally perform a manual equalization charge at the end or start of the season Requirement The Sunny Remote Control must be in standard mode or user mode Procedure 1 Select the display page Battery on the Sunny Remote Control and press the button see Section 5 3 1 Displaying Parameters and Operating and Setting the System page 26 2 Select the parameter Equalize and set to Start 10 4 Checking the Function For the first six months after installation of new systems check every week whether error messages have been logged This will reveal any hidden errors in the installation or configuration Switch to installer mode on the Sunny Remote Control see Section 5 4 1 page 28 Select the menu 420 Error history and check whether any error messages have been logged If error messages have been logged rectify the cause see Section 9 Troubleshooting page 40 Check every six months whether error messages have been logged Switch to installer mode on the Sunny Remote Control see Section 5 4 1 page 28 Select the menu 420 Error history and check whether any error messages have been logged If err
150. the battery using a generator Battery management is active in emergency charge mode and the Sunny Island charges the battery in accordance with the parameter settings In standby mode or in the QCG you can adjust the parameters for the battery e g the battery nominal voltage if a battery cell fails Requirement The Sunny Remote Control must be connected to the master The system must be an off grid system Procedure Connect the generator to terminal AC1 Charge the battery Disconnect the generator from terminal AC1 Start the off grid system Connecting the Generator to Terminal AC1 2 If a generator is installed permanently in the off grid system bridge the terminals AC1 and AC2 3 If a mobile generator is used connect the generator to terminal AC1 see the installation manual of the Sunny Island 4 Close the Sunny Island see Commissioning in the installation manual of the Sunny Island Charging the Battery 1 Switch off all loads 2 Connect or close all circuit breakers and fuse switch disconnectors for energy sources 3 Quickly connect the load break switch of the BatFuse and close the BatFuse see the installation manual of the BatFuse 4 Start the generator 5 Switch the Sunny Island on see Section 4 1 page 17 Restricted management functions in emergency charge mode In emergency charge mode the generator management is not active The limits for voltage cur
151. the transformer in slave 2 in C expert mode 114 10 HsTmpSlv2 Temperature of the heat sink in slave 2 in C expert mode No Name Description Value plain text no Explanation 120 01 BatSoc State of charge of the battery SOC based on the nominal battery capacity in 0 to 100 120 02 BatVtg Battery voltage in V 120 03 BatChrgVtg Charging voltage setpoint in V 120 04 AptTmRmg Remaining absorption time upon completion of the active charging process 120 05 BatChrgOp in hh mm ss 120 05 BatChrgOp Active charging process Boost 1 Fast charge Full 2 Full charge Float 3 7 Float charge Equalize 4 5 Equalization charge Silent 6 8 Silent mode active 120 06 TotBatCur Total battery current of the cluster in A 120 07 BatTmp Battery temperature in C 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 90 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 13 1 3 External 130 131 Total 132 Grid State 120 08 RmgTmFul Remaining time until next full charge in days 120 09 RmgTmEqu Remaining time until next equalization charge in days 120 10 AptPhs Status of the absorption phase Off 1 Absorption phase not active On 2 Absorption phase is active 120 11 BatSocErr Estimated error of the state of charge SOC in expert mode
152. the type SWDMSI NR10 with firmware version 1 01 06 R or higher must be installed in the system A computer with Sunny Explorer and the firmware update must be available The Sunny Remote Control must be connected to the master Procedure 1 Ensure that a writable SD memory card is inserted in the Sunny Remote Control and remains inserted throughout the entire update 2 Switch to installer mode on the Sunny Remote Control see Section 5 4 1 page 28 3 Set the parameter 250 33 UpdMode to Auto 4 Set the parameter 250 34 UpdAutoTime to the desired firmware update time 5 Transfer the firmware update from the computer to the Sunny Island using Sunny Explorer see the Sunny Explorer user manual 6 Once the transfer is complete close Sunny Explorer Once the transfer to the SD memory card is complete the Sunny Island updates automatically at the specified time The Sunny Island switches to standby mode and updates the firmware Automatic start of the Sunny Island If the Sunny Island was in operation before the firmware update the Sunny Island restarts automatically upon completion of the firmware update Automatic start of the Sunny Island If the Sunny Island was in operation before the firmware update the Sunny Island restarts automatically upon completion of the firmware update 6 Data Storage and Firmware Update SMA Solar Technology AG 36 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 6 7 3 Performing
153. tically under time control and you stop the Sunny Island time controlled inverter operation is deactivated automatically Effects of an emergency disconnection Emergency disconnection triggers the uncontrolled shutdown of the system and unsaved data is lost Only use emergency disconnection to avoid danger or consequential damages Example Setting parameters for time controlled inverter operation You want to operate the Sunny Island in inverter operation every Sunday from 10 00 a m to 6 00 p m starting on Sunday January 8 2012 To do this set the Sunny Island as follows Str Date 2012 01 08 Start Time 10 00 00 Run Time 08 00 00 Repetition Weekly 5 Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control SMA Solar Technology AG 20 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 5 Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control 5 1 Display Modes The Sunny Remote Control uses four display modes for the display The Sunny Remote Control will switch to standard mode if the button has not been used for over five minutes The parameters for components that are not configured are hidden e g the generator parameters are hidden for systems without a generator The parameters for multicluster systems are only available in expert mode Mode Page content Standard mode lt home gt Message regarding operating states Display of energy flows Display of key parameters In display messages o
154. tion of the firmware update Firmware for SMA Speedwire data module Sunny Island The required firmware for the SMA Speedwire data module Sunny Island will be available as of week 12 2014 SMA Solar Technology AG 7 Manually Controlling the Generator Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 37 7 Manually Controlling the Generator 7 1 Starting the Generator with Sunny Remote Control Requirements The Sunny Island must be able to control the generator via a control cable The Sunny Remote Control must be in standard mode or user mode Procedure 1 Select the Generator display page on the Sunny Remote Control and press the button see Section 5 3 1 Displaying Parameters and Operating and Setting the System page 26 2 To start the generator and run it permanently select the parameter Mode and set to Start The generator starts and runs until you stop it again 3 To start the generator and run it for one hour select the parameter Mode and set to Run1h The generator starts If there is no generator request after one hour the Sunny Island stops the generator 7 2 Stopping the Generator with Sunny Remote Control Requirements The Sunny Island must be able to control the generator via a control cable The Sunny Remote Control must be in standard mode or user mode Procedure 1 Select the Generator display page on the Sunny Remote Control and press the button see Section 5 3 1 Disp
155. tion relay 1 is deactivated E602 Rly1On Multifunction relay 1 is activated E603 Rly1Slv1Off Multifunction relay 1 of slave 1 is deactivated E604 Rly1Slv1On Multifunction relay 1 of slave 1 is activated E605 Rly1Slv2Off Multifunction relay 1 of slave 2 is deactivated E606 Rly1Slv2On Multifunction relay 1 of slave 2 is activated E609 TransferOff Internal transfer relay is open E610 TransferOn Internal transfer relay is closed E611 TransferSlv1Off Internal transfer relay of slave 1 is open E612 TransferSlv1On Internal transfer relay of slave 1 is closed E613 TransferSlv2Off Internal transfer relay of slave 2 is open E614 TransferSlv2On Internal transfer relay of slave 2 is closed E617 Rly2Off Multifunction relay 2 is deactivated E618 Rly2On Multifunction relay 2 is activated E619 Rly2Slv1Off Multifunction relay 2 of slave 1 is deactivated E620 Rly2Slv1On Multifunction relay 2 of slave 1 is activated E621 Rly2Slv2Off Multifunction relay 2 of slave 2 is deactivated E622 Rly2Slv2On Multifunction relay 2 of slave 2 is activated E625 DigInOff No voltage at input DigIn Low E626 DigInOn Voltage present at input DigIn High No Name Description 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 44 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 9 3 6 System Category 7xx 9 3 7 External Device and Component Category 8xx No Name Description E705 PwrOn Devi
156. tostart immediately The number of autostarts is restricted If the Sunny Island is in operation without malfunctions for ten minutes it resets the autostart counter When the maximum number of autostarts has been reached the Sunny Island reacts as follows The Sunny Island waits ten minutes The autostart counter is reset The Sunny Island attempts to perform an autostart When the maximum number of autostarts has been reached the Sunny Island waits again for ten minutes 9 2 Acknowledging Errors If a malfunction or failure occurs the Sunny Island switches to standby mode Once you have remedied the cause of the malfunction you can enable a restart of the Sunny Island by acknowledging the error Procedure 1 Eliminate the cause 2 Press the button on the Sunny Remote Control This acknowledges the error 3 Start the system see Section 4 2 page 17 9 3 Logged Events 9 3 1 Sunny Island Category 1xx 4 Failure Failure Device failure the Sunny Island switches off Troubleshooting acknowledgment of the error and manual restart necessary 5 Device defect Defect The Sunny Island is defective and switches itself off The Sunny Island must be replaced No Name Description E101 Standby Waiting mode E102 Startup Startup process E103 Run Operation E104 RunExtGn Operation with a generator E105 RunExtGd Operation on the utility grid E106 RunGdFeed Feed in grid operat
157. ty to the rated value of the battery 320 02 StatTm Run time of statistics counter in days 320 03 ChrgFact Charge factor 320 04 BatEgyCntIn Energy meter for battery charging in kWh 320 05 BatEgyCntOut Energy meter for battery discharging in kWh 320 06 AhCntIn Battery charging counter in Ah 320 07 AhCntOut Battery discharging counter in Ah 320 08 BatTmpPkMin Minimum battery temperature in C 320 09 BatTmpPkMax Maximum battery temperature in C 320 10 EquChrgCnt Equalization charge meter No Name Description Value Explanation 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode SMA Solar Technology AG 118 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual 320 11 FulChrgCnt Full charge counter 320 12 BatCurOfsErr Estimated offset error of battery current in A expert mode 320 13 OcvPointCnt Counter for open circuit voltage points expert mode 320 15 AhCntFul Ampere hour meter for battery discharging since the last full charge in Ah 100 Ah 320 16 AhCntEqu Ampere hour meter for battery discharging since the last equalization charge in Ah 100 Ah 320 17 BatVtgPk Maximum battery voltage reached since the last start in V 320 18 BatCurPkIn Maximum battery current reached since the last start in charge direction in A 320 19 BatCurPkOut Maximum battery current reached since the last start in discharge direction in A 320 20 SocHgm100 Percentage frequency distribution of state of cha
158. ultifunction relay 2 Multifunction relay 2 is deactivated Multifunction relay 2 is activated F Battery power and state of charge The battery is being charged The battery is discharging Battery power in kW state of charge SOC in G hh mm ss Time System time H Power and status of the utility grid Power in kW The utility grid voltage and frequency are within the configured limits The maximum reverse power in the utility grid has been exceeded Position Designation A Graphical representation of the energy flows B Status of the stand alone grid C Status of the Sunny Island D State of charge of the battery E Status of the generator Position Symbol Designation Explanation SMA Solar Technology AG 5 Operating the Sunny Island via Sunny Remote Control Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 23 Graphical Representation of the Energy Flows Figure 7 Energy flow diagram in standard mode example Status of the Stand Alone Grid Figure 8 Status of the stand alone grid example Position Symbol Designation Explanation A Battery Battery symbol B Direction of energy flow The battery is supplying the loads The battery is being charged C Generator Generator symbol D Internal transfer relay The generator is disconnected from the stand alone grid The stand alone grid is synchronized with the generator The generator is supplying the loads and charging the battery
159. v1 Line conductor assignment of slave 1 L1 Line conductor L1 L2 Line conductor L2 L3 Line conductor L3 No Name Description Value plain text no Explanation SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Directory of the Parameters in Installer Mode and Expert Mode Operating Manual SI60H 80H BE en 20 117 314 Slave2 13 3 2 Battery 320 313 05 OpSttSlv1 Operating state of slave 1 Operating Operation Warning Warning Failure Failure 313 06 FwVer2Slv1 DSP firmware version of slave 1 313 07 FwVer3Slv1 OCU boot loader of slave 1 313 08 FwVer4Slv1 DSP boot loader of slave 1 No Name Description Value Explanation 314 01 FwVerSlv2 Firmware version of slave 2 314 02 SNSlv2 Serial number of slave 2 314 03 OnTmhSlv2 Operating hours of slave 2 in hours 314 04 PhSlv2 Line conductor assignment of slave 2 L1 Line conductor L1 L2 Line conductor L2 L3 Line conductor L3 314 05 OpSttSlv2 Operating state of slave 2 Operating Operation Warning Warning Failure Failure 314 06 FwVer2Slv2 Firmware version of the digital signal processor of slave 2 314 07 FwVer3Slv2 Boot loader of the operation control unit of slave 2 314 08 FwVer4Slv2 Boot loader of the digital signal processor of slave 2 No Name Description 320 01 Soh State of charge SOH in Ratio of currently usable capaci
160. ves Any other application may cause personal injury or property damage Every change to the electrical installation must be made in accordance with the Sunny Island installation manual The Sunny Island is not suitable for supplying life sustaining medical devices A power outage must not lead to personal injury The Sunny Island uses batteries for the storage of energy The battery room must be ventilated complying with the requirements of the battery manufacturer and with the locally applicable standards and directives see documentation of the battery manufacturer Alterations to the product e g changes or modifications are only permitted with the express written permission of SMA Solar Technology AG Making unauthorized changes will void the warranty and warranty claims and will normally result in invalidation of the operating permit SMA Solar Technology AG shall not be held liable for damages caused by such changes Any use of the product other than that described in the Intended Use section does not qualify as appropriate The enclosed documentation is an integral part of this product This documentation must be read followed and stored in a convenient place for future reference The type label must remain permanently attached to the product Sunny Remote Control You can configure and control the system from a central location using the Sunny Remote Control display Only use the product in accordance with the information provid
161. wer of the loads is not greater than the power of the Sunny Island Use a star delta electronic circuit to start three phase loads with a high start up electricity demand e g engines Connect the loads with very high power directly to the generator whenever possible Ensure that the generator is not overloaded W 118 AcCurLimSlv1 1 The power of the loads is too high for slave 1 W 119 AcCurLimSlv2 1 The power of the loads is too high for slave 2 9 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 46 SI60H 80H BE en 20 Operating Manual F 121 InvVtgHi 3 An overvoltage has occurred at terminal AC1 of the master Ensure that the Sunny Island is functional For this disconnect all AC sources and loads from the Sunny Island and restart the Sunny Island Find the cause of the overvoltage through measurement and step for step connection of the AC sources and loads W 122 InvVtgHiSlv1 1 An overvoltage has occurred at terminal AC1 of slave 1 W 123 InvVtgHiSlv2 1 An overvoltage has occurred at terminal AC1 of slave 2 F 129 InvFrqHi 3 An overfrequency has occurred at terminal AC1 of the master Ensure that the Sunny Island is functional For this disconnect all AC sources and loads from the Sunny Island and restart the Sunny Island Find the cause of the overfrequency through measurement and step by step connection of the AC sources and loads W 130 InvFrqHiSlv1 1
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