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1. The inverter must be installed only by trained and authorized electricians All electrical installations must be done in accordance with the National Wiring Rules standards and local code A N CAUTION Risk of injury due to electric shock The external protective earthing conductor is connected to the inverter s protective earthing terminal through an AC connector make sure the connection is reliable When connecting connect the AC connector first to ensure the inverter earthing and then connect the DC inputs When disconnecting disconnect the DC inputs first and then disconnect the AC connector Do not under any circumstances connect the DC inputs when the AC connector is unplugged Installation and operating instructions 17 5 2 System layout of units without integrated DC switch Local standards or codes may require that PV systems are fitted with an external DC switch on the DC side The DC switch must be able to safely disconnect the open circuit voltage of the PV array plus a safety reserve of 20 Install a DC switch to each PV string to isolate the DC side of the inverter We recommend the following electrical connection DC switch Inverter DCINPUT AC OUTPUT a l Malns circult breaker kWh Grid Grid feed meter OL ALC O n To grounding electrode 18 Installation and operating instructions 5 3 Overview of the connection area USB HM RS485 RS485 USB MCU
2. 1 00 Phase Leading Fac 50 01 Hz Runtime 12 hi Operating information Vpv1 Vpv2 Ppv1 580 8V Ipv1 10 3 AJ 579 2V Ipv2 9 8 AJ 5802W Ppv2 5798 w Advanced Setting Communication Setting Date amp Time Setting Language Setting Contrast Setting Device Info TYPE TLC17K IS N 1234567890123456 MCU V1 00 B list HMI 20U13B20367B A list02 STD DE VDE AR N 4105 Communication Device Address N Clearing complete Press ESC to return Date amp Time DD MM YYYY hh mm a e gt 21 11 40 12 34 Clear data Clearing data DSP timeout Press ESC to return Language Password Deutsch I t a Safety Safety fee IC nceorrect password Standard FAC love2 1250 S 265 5 y lorp2 12 50 S 54 50 Ha love 12 50 S 185 0 y JOFP 3 12 50 S 53 50 Hz uver 12 50 255 0 v hak eco BAT 50 Hz love2 30 50 S 180 0 v 0S 45r a0 Hz Contrast Setting 10 minute mean 180 5 V 50 Safety Disconnect AC side first Press ESC to return P Overload Overload al s s Overload Setting w Disable gt ol Please wait a Enable d 2 Password Advanced Setting Activ
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5. The corresponding corrective measures are as follows Object Error Corrective measures Code Check the PV generator s insulation to earth make sure that the insulation resistance to earth is greater than 1 MOhm Otherwise 38 make a visual inspection of all PV cables and modules Make sure the earth connection of the inverter is reliable If this fault occurs often contact the service Make sure the earth connection of the inverter is reliable 36 Make a visual inspection of all PV cables and modules If this fault is still shown please call service Fault occurs maybe the internal circuit has broken please call service Check the open circuit voltages of the strings make sure it is lower than the Max DC input voltage of the inverter Resumable 46 If the input voltage lies within the permitted range and the fault still Check the open circuit voltages of the strings make sure it is lower than the Max DC input voltage of the inverter If the input voltage lies within the permitted range and the fault still occurs please call service Disconnect the inverter from the grid and the PV generator reconnect them after 3 minutes If this fault is still being shown please call service 66 Installation and operating instructions Check the grid frequency and observe how often major fluctuations occur If this fault is caused by frequent fluctuations try to modify the operating parameter
6. circuit breaker A You must safeguard each inverter with an individual miniature circuit breaker in order that the inverter can be disconnected safely No consumer load should be applied between the miniature circuit breaker and the inverter Use dedicated circuit breakers with load switch functionality for load switching The selection of the miniature circuit breaker rating depends on the wiring design wire cross section area cable type wiring method ambient temperature inverter current rating etc Derating of the miniature circuit breaker rating may be necessary due to self heating or if exposed to heat The maximum output current of the inverters can be found in the following table Tc ructsk mecok TLC 20K Max output current 16A 24A 25 BA 30A Recommended fuse type gL gG or 25A 40A 40A 40A comparable automatic circuit breaker rating 5 5 DC connection A Before connecting the PV generator ensure that the DC switch is switched off and that it cannot be reactivated Do not disconnect the DC connectors under load 26 Installation and operating instructions 5 5 1 Connection of the PV generator DC INFORMATION If need to use Y adaptors please refer to the information below Y adaptors must not be visible or freely accessible in the immediate vicinity of the inverter The DC circuit must not be interrupted by Y adaptors In order to interrupt the DC electric circuit disconnect t
7. protection can be read An M S version Different firmware version between the unmatched master and slave MCU interruption in the supply voltage of lt 3s does not result in any loss of failure reports according to VDE AR N 4105 Installation and operating instructions 43 9 4 Display 9 4 1 Overview of menu structure The menu structure serves as a support to change to the individual information displays and setting displays Country data set Initializing y Country data set DE VDE AR N 4105 MENU STRUCTURE 09 11 2013 Daily Statistics Etoday 0 0 KWh Peak o W Runtime 0 h 2 11 09 2013 17 23 E03 3 10 08 2013 15 23 43 4 07 07 2013 13 23 E45 5 02 06 2013 12 23 E01 Statistics 11 2013 Monthly Statistics BA Emonth 0 0 KWh gt Months pPeak o W Years Runtime ooh Event Logs 2013 Annual Statistics 1 12 09 2013 08 45 E12 Esi oro iih Peak o W Runtime 0 h Settings Basic Setting AA 19 11 2013 12 23 180s Menu Power P A17 0KW a ene Statistics peat Event Log 53 4 KWh par J Settings 15234 5 KWh d rror Code 02 A 8 13 17 2 Device Info Temp under 25 C Y Operating information VacL1 VacL2 VacL3 PF 236 1V IacLl 12 3 AJ 235 5V IacL2 12 5 A 237 8V IacL3 12 1 Aj
8. screw terminals on the socket element 5 Assemble the socket element adapter and cable nut as shown below with a torque of 3 4Nm Installation and operating instructions 23 6 Insert the plug into the receptacle with the key aimed at the corresponding slot Finally rotate the coupling nut clockwise until you hear a click 5 4 3 Second protective earthing connection If required the earthing terminal can be used to connect a second protective conductor or as equipotential bonding Remove the earthing parts from the accessory bag connect the earthing conductor to the earthing terminal located at the bottom middle of the inverter and tighten it firmly Mr UN YF Z NA S SA A Ve OR iyl PA Earthing parts information Serrated lock washer Terminal lug M5 with protective conductor Lock washer M5 24 Installation and operating instructions 5 4 4 Residual current protection The inverter is equipped with an all pole sensitive residual current monitoring unit RCMU with an integrated differential current sensor which fulfills the requirement of DIN VDE 0100 712 IEC60364 7 712 2002 Therefore an external residual current device RCD is not required If an external RCD needs to be installed because of local regulations a RCD type A or type B can be installed as an additional safety measure The all pole sensitive residual current monitoring unit RCMU detects alternating and direct differential cur
9. strongly recommend carrying out preliminary checks before commissioning to avoid possible damage to the unit caused by faulty installation 7 1 Electrical checks Carry out the main electrical checks as follows Check the PE connection with a multimeter check that the inverter s exposed metal surface has an earth connection WARNING Danger to life due to the presence of DC Voltage Only touch the insulation of the PV array cables Do not touch parts of the sub structure and frame of the PV array Wear personal protective equipment such as insulating gloves 2 Check the DC voltage values check that the DC voltage of the strings does not exceed the permitted limits Refer to the chapter intended use about designing the PV system section 2 1 6 for the maximum allowed DC voltage 3 Check the polarity of the DC voltage make sure the DC voltage has the correct polarity 4 Check the PV generator s insulation to earth with a multimeter make sure that insulation resistance to earth is greater than 1 MOhm WARNING Danger to life due to the presence of AC Voltage Only touch the insulation of the AC cables Wear personal protective equipment such as insulating gloves Check the grid voltage check that the grid voltage at the point of connection of the inverter complies with the permitted value Installation and operating instructions 37 7 2 Mechanical checks Carry out the main me
10. the lt button to confirm Use the 4 or v to choose the language Press the button to confirm Press the ESC button to return to the Basic Setting page Language Deutsch fal PSC ae PO 9 4 10 Contrast setting Enter the sub menu Basic Setting and press the v or 4 button to select the Contrast Setting and press the J button to confirm Use the 4 or v to choose the LCD contrast Press the button to save Press the ESC button to return to the Basic Setting page Contrast 50 Installation and operating instructions 49 9 4 11 Safety setting Enter the sub menu Advanced Setting and press the button to input the password The password is required if you want to change some one parameters Please get the correct password from the service engineer Enter the correct password and to enter the advanced setting page Then enter the sub menu of settings and select the Advanced setting item and confirm The password page is now displayed Press the A or button to modify the password digit press the 4 button to change the next digit and the advanced page is now displayed lastly Password Advanced Settin Safety Setting Overload Setting Active power control Password fJ 0 0 0 Reactive power control PV Mode Setting EEG Setting To modify parameters use the A or W button to modify the selected param
11. 0 Installation and operating instructions 5 5 4 Connecting the PV array NOTICE The inverter can be destroyed by overvoltage If the voltage of the strings exceeds the maximum DC input voltage of the inverter it can be destroyed due to overvoltage All warranty claims become void Do not connect strings with an open circuit voltage greater than the maximum DC input voltage of the inverter Check the design of the PV system 1 Ensure that the individual miniature circuit breaker is switched off and ensure that it cannot be accidentally reconnected 2 Ensure that the DC switch is switched off and ensure that it cannot be accidentally reconnected 3 Ensure that there is no ground fault in the PV array Check whether the DC connector has the correct polarity If the DC connector is equipped with a DC cable having the wrong polarity the DC connector must be assembled again The DC cable must always have the same polarity as the DC connector 5 Ensure that the open circuit voltage of the PV array does not exceed the maximum DC input voltage to the inverter 6 Connect the assembled DC connectors to the inverter until they audibly snap into place 7 Ensure that all DC connectors are securely in place LOLS EAA AVAVA Installation and operating instructions 31 A NOTICE Damage to the inverter due to moisture and dust penetration Seal the unused DC inputs with sealing plugs so that moisture and dust c
12. 0 Installation and operating instructions 9 2 LED indicators The inverter is equipped with three LED including green red and bicolor which provide information about the various operating status as follows Green LED The green LED is lit when the inverter is operating normally Red LED The red LED is lit when the inverter has stopped feeding power into the grid due to a fault The corresponding error code will be shown on the display at the same time Bicolor LED The bicolor LED can blink green or red It blinks during communication with other devices such as a PMU Solarlog etc The bicolor LED blinks green when the PMU is sending information to the inverter and blinks red when the inverter is sending information to the PMU The LED will also blink green during a firmware update Installation and operating instructions 41 9 3 Display messages Along with the various operating states various messages may be shown on the display as follows Initial PV voltage is between Min DC input Waiting voltage and start up DC input voltage of the inverter The inverter is checking feeding conditions Checking after initial PV voltage exceeds start up DC input voltage of the inverter after the last fault has been solved oe GFCI Fault GFCI detection circuit is abnormal Initialization AC HCT Fault Output current sensor is abnormal The voltage of DC Bus exceeds the High DC Bus permitted upper li
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14. C input power 4 19500 W 23000 W at STC 3 Max DC input voltage 1000 V2 8 Rated DC input voltage 640 V MPP voltage range 270 950 V Full load MPP voltage range 390 800 V 450 800 V Start up DC input voltage 300 V Min feed in DC voltage 270 V Max DC input current input A B 22 A 22 A Isc PV absolute Max input A B 32 4 A 32 4 A Number of MPP trackers Strings per MPP tracker input A B 2 2 1 For fixed systems with semi optimal conditions 2 When DC input Voltage is higher than 1000V the inverter will alarm an error When DC input Voltage is below 950V the inverter begins to check and connect to gird 3 The 1000V firmware release varies by region For details please talk to your local contact person 56 Installation and operating instructions 10 2 AC output data 3 N PE 220 380V Rated grid voltage 3 N PE 230 400V 3 N PE 240 415V AC voltage range 160 V to 300 V Operating range at AC mains 2 45 Hz to 55 Hz frequency 50 Hz Operating range at AC mains 55 Hz to 65 Hz frequency 60 Hz Rated output current at 220 V 15 1A 22 71 A 251A 30A Power 0 85ind 0 85cap factor gt 0 97 at 20 load gt 0 99 at 100 load 143A 89us 143A 89us 143A 89us Max output fault current 60A 2 15ms B80A 2 15ms 86A 2 15ms 103A 2 15ms peak and duration 300V 25A 300V 40A 300V 40A 300V 40A Max output overcurrent TYPE C circuit TYPE C circuit TYPE C circuit TYPE C circuit prote
15. DC switch a switch on or off for PV load a USB HMI interface update or burn the HMI firmware USB MCU interface update or burn the MCU firmware Installation and operating instructions 19 5 4 AC connection A Before making the electrical connection ensure that the miniature circuit breaker is switched off and cannot be reactivated 5 4 1 Conditions for the AC connection Cable Requirements The grid connection is made using 5 conductors L1 L2 L3 N and PE We recommend the following requirements for stranded copper wire D 72mm PE Fe cag L2 L3 External diameter 13 17 5 mm D Conductor cross section area 6 0 10 0 mm Stripping length of the insulated wires Stripping length of the AC cable s outer sheath The PE insulated conductor must be 2 mm longer than the L and N conductors Larger cross sections should be used for longer leads 20 Installation and operating instructions Cable design The conductor cross section should be dimensioned to avoid power loss in cables exceeding 1 of rated output power The maximum cable lengths relative to the conductor cross section as follows conductor Maximum cable length cross section TLC 10K TLC 15K TLC 17K TLC 20K The required conductor cross section depends on the inverter rating ambient temperature routing method cable type cable losses valid installation requirements of the country of installation etc I
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17. V modules This device can decrease power output during certain periods of the day according to these parameters Notes Values based on rated grid voltage and cos 1 e 300V 645V 800V i g 3 ou 5 a _ z O 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 Ambient temperature C Power reduction with increased ambient temperature TLC 10K 340V 645V Output Power W 800V 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 Ambient temperature C Power reduction with increased ambient temperature TLC 15K 64 Installation and operating instructions eee 390V 645V 800V Output Power W 45 50 55 60 65 Ambient temperature C 25000 20000 15000 450V 10000 _ _ 1 1 1 m 645V WW FA t e A i T r 800V Output Power W 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 Ambient temperature C Power reduction with increased ambient temperature TLC 20K Installation and operating instructions 65 11 Troubleshooting When the PV system does not operate normally we recommend the following solutions for quick troubleshooting Eversol complies with the EU Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Eversol also complies with the requirement for safety and EMC in Australia and New Zealand market The corresponding causes are described in section 9 3 Display messages
18. al energy Error code see chapter 9 3 Checking time Installation and operating instructions 45 Operating status bd waiting operating Kaut Field area of output power from 4 00 to 22 00 La The inverter will goes into fault mode when the temperature is lower than 25 C Load limiting effective The LCD will show the error message Temp under 25 C 9 4 4 Operation information There are two operation pages which show the input and output information Switch between the home page and operation pages by means of the A or W button Running Info acL1 236 1V IacL1 12 3 2 acL2 235 5vV IacL2 12 5 A4D acL3 237 8 V IacL2 13 1 2 G Fac 50 01 Hz Running Info pvl 580 8V Ipvl 10 3 2 T pv2 579 2 V Ipv2 9 8 B Ppv2 5798 J Hi gt Ppv1l 5802W A Grid voltage Phase leading or lagging Running time of the current day 46 Installation and operating instructions 9 4 5 Main menu Press the 4 button to enter the main menu from the home page Press the W or A button to select the menu item Press the 4 button to confirm Press the ESC button to return to the home page Menu Statistics Event Log Settings Device Info 9 4 6 Statistics Press the A or W button to select the Statistics item of main menu and press button to confirm Press the A or W button to select Days Months or Years Press the button to
19. and O positions 5 times The DC switch is located at the lower left of the enclosure 12 2 Cleaning the heat sink CAUTION Risk injury due to hot heat sink The heat sink may exceed 70 C during operation Do not touch the heat sink during operation Wait approx 30 minutes before cleaning until the heat sink has cooled down Clean the heat sink with pressurised air or a soft brush Do not use aggressive chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents For proper function and long service life ensure free air circulation around the heat sink 12 3 Cleaning the fans This device is equipped with two fans which are located on the right side If the fan does not run normally has any unusual noise or Over Temperature in Inverter is shown on the display check or clean the fans To do so disconnect the inverter from all power sources and wait approx 30 minutes until the inverter has cooled down Then the fan can be cleaned using a soft cloth or a brush CAUTION The heat sink and enclosure may exceed 70 C during operation Do not touch the heat sink and the enclosure during operation 68 Installation and operating instructions 13 Recycling and disposal Both the inverter and its transport packaging are predominantly made from recyclable raw materials Do not dispose of the defective inverter and its accessories with household waste Ensure that the defective inverter its accessories and transpor
20. annot penetrate the inverter Make sure all DC connectors are securely sealed 8 The inverter is only properly sealed when all the unused DC inputs are closed with sealing plugs 32 Installation and operating instructions 6 Communication 6 1 Monitoring of system via RS485 This inverter is equipped with RJ45 interfaces for multipoint communication One PMU can monitor 30 inverters at the same time via RS485 bus The overall length of the network cable should not exceed 1000m The monitoring system layout for inverters is as follows The PMU connects with the inverter via the RJ45 interface and it connects to the router via Ethernet We offer a remote monitor platform Solarcloud You can install the Solarcloud application on a smart phone using Android or iOS operating systems You can also visit the website http solarcloud zeversolar com to browse the system information Installation and operating instructions 33 The pin assignment of the RJ45 socket on the inverter as follows PIN1 gt 8 RJ45 SOCKET The network cable meeting the EIA TIA 568A or 568B standard must be UV resistant if it is to be used outdoors NOTICE Damage to the inverter due to moisture and dust penetration If the the RJ45 plug are not installed or not installed properly the inverter can be destroyed due to moisture and dust corrode the RJ45 socket All warranty claims become void Make sure the RJ45
21. chanical checks to ensure the inverter is waterproof as follows Use sealing caps for tight sealing of unused DC input connectors 2 Make sure the RJ45 plug has been mounted properly Make sure the cap nut on the unneeded RJ45 keystone socket has been solidly tightened 3 Make sure the AC connector has been mounted properly 7 3 Start up After finishing the electrical and mechanical checks switch on the miniature circuit breaker and DC switch in turn the inverter starts up automatically Usually there are three states during operation Waiting When the initial voltage of the strings is greater than the minimum DC input voltage but lower than the start up DC input voltage the inverter is waiting for sufficient DC input voltage and cannot feed power into the grid Checking When the initial voltage of the strings exceeds the start up DC input voltage the inverter will check feeding conditions at once If there is anything wrong during checking the inverter will switch to the Fault mode Normal After checking the inverter will switch to Normal state and feed power into the grid During periods of little or no sunlight the inverter may continuously start up and shut down This is due to insufficient power generated by the PV generator If this fault occurs often please call service i Quick troubleshooting If the inverter is in Fault mode refer to chapter 11 Troubleshooting 38 I
22. confirm Press the A button one time to display the previous history record Press the W button one time to display the next history record Press the ESC button to return to the menu Statistics 09 11 2013 Day Statistics Etoday 0 0 KWh Months Peak 0 W Years Runtime O h Installation and operating instructions 47 9 4 7 Event log Press the A or Y button to select the Event Log item of main menu and press the lt 4 button to confirm Press the A or Y button to check the fault messages Press the ESC button to return to the menu Event Logs A 4 1 12 09 2013 08 45 E12 4B 2 11 09 2013 17 23 E03 3 10 08 2013 15 23 E43 4 07 07 2013 13 23 E45 5 02 06 2013 12 23 E01 Object Description Error code Date and time of the fault 9 4 8 Date amp Time setting Enter the sub menu Basic Setting and press the W or A button to select the Date amp Time Setting item of the Settings sub menu and press the J button to confirm Use the A or V button to set the year month day hour and minute one by one Press the lt 4 button to confirm Press the ESC button to return to the Basic Setting page Date amp Time DD MM YYYY hh mm 19 11 4emw 12 23 48 Installation and operating instructions 9 4 9 Language setting Enter the sub menu Basic Setting and press the v or 4 button to select the Language Setting and press
23. ction breaker breaker breaker breaker 1 The AC voltage range depends on the local safety standards 2 The AC frequency range depends on the local safety standards Installation and operating instructions D7 10 3 Safety regulations Type TLC 10K TLC 15K 17K 20K Internal overvoltage protection Integrated DC insulation monitoring Integrated DC feed in monitoring Integrated Grid monitoring Integrated Residual current monitoring Integrated according to EN 62109 2 IsLanding protection Integrated Three phase monitoring EMC immunity EN61000 6 1 EN61000 6 2 EMC emission EN61000 6 3 ENG1000 6 4 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 11 Utility interference EN 61000 3 3 EN 61000 3 12 INFORMATION a l If you choose the standard VDE AR N 4105 please refer to information below eT If a central NS protection device is used for power generation system then the value of the rise in voltage protection U gt of 1 1Un presented in the integrated NS protection can be changed but need password 58 Installation and operating instructions 10 4 General data Mounting recommendation Wall bracket Operating temperature range 225 00 Max permissible value for relative 100 humidity non condensing Max operating altitude above mean sea 2000 m level IP65 Electronics Ingress protection IP55 Fan Installation and operating instructions 59 10 5 Efficiency The operating efficiency is shown for the thre
24. d to mount an awning above the inverter or mount the inverter under the shaded site of the building O 7 The mounting method location and surface must be suitable for the inverter s weight and dimensions 8 If mounted in a residential area we recommend mounting the inverter on a solid surface Plasterboard and similar materials are not recommended due to audible vibrations when in use 9 Don t put any objects on the inverter Do not cover the inverter 12 Installation and operating instructions 4 2 Selecting the mounting location Do not mount the inverter on flammable construction materials Do not mount the inverter in areas where flammable materials are stored Do not mount the inverter in areas where there is a risk of explosion Mount the inverter vertically or tilted backward by a maximum of 15 Never mount the inverter tilted forward or sideways Never mount the inverter horizontally KR WN Mount the inverter at eye level to make it easy to operate and to read the display 5 The electrical connection area must point downwards Installation and operating instructions 13 4 3 Mounting the inverter with the wall bracket CAUTION Risk of injury due to the heavy weight of the inverter When mounting two persons are needed take into account that the inverter weighs approx 48kg Mounting procedures 1 Use the wall bracket as a drilling template and mark the positions of
25. e input voltages Vmppmax Vdc r and Vmppmin graphically In all cases the efficiency refers to the standardized power output Pac Pac r According to EN 50524 VDE 0126 13 2008 10 cl 4 5 3 Notes Values are based on rated grid voltage cos 1 and an ambient temperature of 25 C 10 5 1 Efficiency curve TLC 10K Efficiency 315V 640V 800V Normalized output power Pac Pac r 98 2 60 Installation and operating instructions 10 5 2 Efficiency curve TLC 15K Efficiency oe 355V 640V 800V Normalized output power Pac Pac r Installation and operating instructions 61 10 5 3 Efficiency curve TLC 17K Efficiency 400V 640V 800V Normalized output power Pac Pac r 98 3 62 Installation and operating instructions 10 5 4 Efficiency curve TLC 20K Efficiency 4 0V 640V s00v Normalized output power Pac Pac r Max efficiency nmax 983 European weighted efficiency nEU Installation and operating instructions 63 10 6 Power reduction In order to ensure inverter operation under safe conditions the device may automatically decrease power output Power reduction depends on many operating parameters including ambient temperature and input voltage grid voltage grid frequency and power available from the P
26. e power control Active power control Safety Setting Overload Setting Active power control Active power control Disable o Passwog 0 0 0 0 Password J Reactive power controll Please wait Enable PV Mode Setting EEG Setting Communication Communication Reactive power control Reactive power control Reactive power control i 4 Disable fee Please wait Setting failed Please wait Enable Press ESC to return Communication PV Mode PV Mode PV Mode Setting _ Independent Mode gt N Setting successful Please wait Parallel Mode Press ESC to return Communication EEG EEG EEG Setting Disable r i Setting timeout Please wait Enable Press ESC to return Installation and operating instructions 44 9 4 2 Initial page When the inverter starts up the LCD will first display an initial page that shows the current safety standard information of the inverter The page will display for about 5 seconds and then jump to the home page automatically Safety Standard DE VDE AR N 4105 9 4 3 Home page The home page shows some of the most important running data of inverter such as the real time output power today s energy an error code and the power graph Al 9 11 2013 12 23 19 11 2013 12 23 zalla ESS 53 SHF The LCD will jump to the home page and the backlight will turn off when there is no button operation in 2 minutes e ommo OD Tot
27. ed electricians Beware of hot surfaces The inverter can become hot during operation Avoid contact with it during operation Do not dispose of this inverter with household waste For more information on disposal please see chapter 13 Recycling and disposal CE mark The inverter complies with the requirements of the applicable EC guidelines Certified safety The product is TUV tested and complies with the requirements of the German Equipment and Product Safety Act RCM The product complies with the requirements of the applicable Australian low voltage and electromagnetic compatibility standards Capacitor discharge Before opening the covers the inverter must be disconnected from the grid and PV array Wait at least five minutes to allow the energy storage capacitors to fully discharge Refer to the manual accompanying the inverter Risk of danger warning and caution Safety information important for human safety Failure to observe the safety information in this manual may result in injury or death 8 Installation and operating instructions 2 5 Basic safety protection We provide the following safety protection Over voltage under voltage protection Over frequency under frequency protection Over temperature monitoring Residual current monitoring Isolation fault detection Anti islanding protection YN Mm UW A UN DC feed in monitoring Installation and operating instructions 3 Unpacki
28. ements The cable must be of type PV1 F UL ZKLA or USE2 and comply with the following properties lt External diameter 5 8 mm Conductor cross section 2 5 6 mm Number of conductors at least 7 Nominal voltage at least 1000V Proceed as follows to assemble each DC connector 1 Strip 12 mm of the cable insulation 2 5 6 mm Hi 8 mm 12mm 2 Route the stripped cable all the way into the DC connector Ensure that the stripped cable and the DC connector have the same polarity 28 Installation and operating instructions 4 Ensure that the cable is correctly positioned If the stranded wires are visible in the Proceed to step 5 chamber of the clamping bracket the cable is correctly positioned If the stranded wires are not visible inthe Release the clamping bracket To do so chamber the cable is not correctly insert a flat blade screwdriver blade width positioned 3 5 mm into the clamping bracket and lever it Installation and operating instructions 29 5 5 3 Disassembling the DC connectors 1 Unscrew the swivel nut 2 Torelease the DC connector insert a flat blade screwdriver blade width 3 5 mm into the side catch mechanism and lever open L N ja n i P ai NA r Lr i lt W jas A s j j Q aie 4 Release the clamping bracket To do so insert a flat blade screwdriver blade width 3 5 mm into the clamping bracket and lever it open 5 3
29. es with the requirement for safety and EMC in Australia and New Zealand market For more information about certificates in other countries and regions please visit website www zeversolar com Installation and operating instructions 2 3 Important safety information All work on the inverter may only be carried out by qualified personnel who have read and fully understood all safety information contained in this manual Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with this device WARNING Risk of injury due to electric shock and fire caused by high leakage current The inverter must be reliably grounded in order to protect property and personal safety CAUTION Risk of injury due to hot heat sink The heat sink may become hot during operation Do not touch CAUTION Possible damage to health due to the effects of electromagnetic radiation Please maintain a distance of at least 20cm from the inverter when it is in operation NOTICE Grounding the PV generator Comply with local regulations for grounding the PV generator We suggest that the frames of PV modules be reliably grounded Do not ground any of the terminals of the strings Installation and operating instructions 7 2 4 Symbols on the type label ma Beware of high voltage and operating current The inverter operates at high voltage and current Work on the inverter may only be carried out by skilled and authoriz
30. eter and confirm with the l button Then the next parameter will be selected Press the ESC button to cancel Safety Safety Standard D O MAYsD Otoy N 0a fe Op OVP2 265 5 V pea 54 50 Hz OVP1 185 0 y OFPI 53 50 Hz UVP1 255 0 V cla ee a UVP2 180 0 V i Z 10Min Mean 180 5 V There are two pages of safety parameters After modifying the last parameter of the first page press to switch to the second page NOTICE The safety of the grid may be influenced due to the wrong safety setting The default parameters settings comply with the local regulations Don t change the values of the monitored operational limits unless the utility provider agrees with your requirement 50 Installation and operating instructions 9 4 12 Active power control Enter the sub menu Advanced Setting and press the v or 4 button to select the Active power control and press the button to set the state Use the 4 or v to choose the active power of the state Press the l button to transfer to the inverter Press the ESC button to return to the Advanced Setting page Active power control Active power control Enable 9 4 13 Reactive power control Enter the sub menu Advanced Setting and press the v or 4 button to select the Reactive power control and press the lt I button to set the state Use the 4 or v to choose the reactive power of
31. he inverter from all voltage sources PV modules of the connected strings must be of the same type the same number of series connected PV modules identical alignment identical tilt The connection cables of the PV modules must be equipped with the connectors included in the scope of delivery At the DC input of the inverter the following limits must not be exceeded Max DC voltage Max short circuit current TLC 10K 1000V 22 AM A 32 4 A 16 2 A TLC 15K 1000V 22 A 22 A 32 4 A 324A TLC 17K 1000V 22 A 22 A 32 4 A 324A TLC 20K 1000V 22 A 22 A 32 4 A 32 4 A The Max open circuit voltage which can occur at PV modules temperature of 10 C must not exceed the Max DC input voltage of the inverter The positive connection cables of the PV modules must be equipped with the positive DC connectors The negative connection cables of the PV modules must be equipped with the negative DC connectors At an ambient temperature over 10 C the open circuit voltage of the PV strings must not exceed 90 of the maximum DC input voltage of the inverter This prevents the voltage from exceeding the maximum DC input voltage of the inverter at lower ambient temperatures Installation and operating instructions 21 5 5 2 Assembling the DC connectors Assemble the DC connectors as described below Be sure to observe the correct polarity The DC connectors are marked with the symbols and Cable requir
32. mit The utility cannot be detected which may Utility Loss be caused by no utility grid disconnected AC cable damage fuse broken or island The internal temperature exceeds the Over Temp permitted value The grid frequency lies outside the Fac Fault permitted range The grid voltage lies outside the permitted Vac Fault range The voltage of the strings exceeds the PV Overvoltage permitted upper limit The residual current exceeds the Ground Fault permitted upper limit Fault Output DC feed in exceeds the permitted DC INJ High upper limit 42 Installation and operating instructions Rly Check Fault Output relay has failed EEPROM R W 2 Reading or writing of EEPROM fails Fault ie DC Inj differs A different value of DC feed in has been for M S detected by the master and slave MCU Ground differs A different value of residual current has for M S been detected by the master and slave MCU Fac differs for A different value of grid frequency has M S been detected by the master and slave MCU Vac differs for A different value of grid voltage has been detected by the master and slave MCU The PV generator s insulation resistance to earth is below the permitted value or ISO Fault the electrical insulation inside the inverter has failed Communication between the master and SPI Fault slave MCU has failed The fan or internal circuit has failed The lastest 10 dated failure reports on the NS
33. ng 3 1 Scope of delivery F G H J Please carefully check all of the components in the carton If anything is missing contact your dealer at once 3 2 Check for transport damage Thoroughly inspect the packaging upon delivery If you detect any damage to the packaging which indicates the inverter may have been damaged inform the responsible shipping company immediately We will be glad to assist you if required 10 Installation and operating instructions 4 Mounting 4 1 Ambient conditions Be sure the inverter is installed out of the reach of children Mount the inverter in areas where it cannot be touched inadvertently Ensure good access to the inverter for installation and possible service KR WN Observe the minimum clearances to walls other inverters or objects as follows to ensure that heat can escape Min clearance mm 200 500 300 ep ep ep j i j N N te Clearances for one inverter e lt lt 1000 gt lt m lt 1000 N TERET ZN TERE ve 7 ett im TN s TE Se 7 3 E 3 E Oo oO fA JR p p 300mm Coco gt lt mm gt Clearances for multiple inverters 5 The ambient temperature should be below 40 C to ensure optimal operation Installation and operating instructions 11 6 Avoid exposing the inverter to direct sunlight rain and snow to ensure optimal operation and extend service life Recommen
34. nstallation and operating instructions 8 Disconnecting the inverter from voltage sources Before performing any work on the inverter disconnect it from all voltage sources as described in this section Always adhere strictly to the given sequence 1 Disconnect the miniature circuit breaker and secure against reconnection 2 Disconnect the DC switch and secure against reconnection 3 Usea current probe to ensure that no current is present in the DC cables 4 Release and disconnect all DC connectors To do so insert a flat blade screwdriver or an angled screwdriver blade width 3 5 mm into one of the side slits and pull the DC connectors straight out Do not pull on the cable _ gP pb 5 Release and disconnect the AC connector Rotate the socket element counter clockwise to open 6 Wait until all LEDs and the display have gone out The capacitors in the inverter take 5 minutes to discharge Wait 5 minutes before opening the inverter Installation and operating instructions 39 9 Operating 9 1 Overview of the control panel The inverter is equipped with a control panel which includes an liquid crystal display three LED indicators and four control buttons You can view the data and set the parameters of the inverter using the buttons Ca Le Ea pS 5 E F G H e Deserpton O a ioaren O e raet O e commnn ere o fow O ooo e a w OO e fr bomm O e A eero pa ewn Ooo 4
35. nstallation and operating instructions 21 5 4 2 Grid connection Overview of the AC Connection Plug A Plastic fixture auxiliary installation a Socket element C Adapter AC Thicker seal ring is suitable for cable diameter 12 18 mm Connection D Seal ring P Thinner seal ring is suitable for cable diameter 16 21mm Ug Fastening case Swivel nut There are two seal rings in the AC connection plug kit please choose one according to different cable external diameter Procedure 1 Switch off the miniature circuit breaker and secure it against being inadvertently switched back on 2 Guide the swivel nut the fastening case with sealing ring and the adapter over the AC cable 22 Installation and operating instructions 3 Strip the cable jacket 72mm and the insulation 8 5mm cable size 10mm Max Insert bared conductors into the cord end terminal and crimp the contact The cord end terminals provided are only suitable for stranded copper wire AWG 10 i D 72mm B A PE nz M U1 lt gt L3 jp C N 70mm 4 Insert the stripped conductors L1 L2 L3 N and PE into the corresponding terminals and tighten the screw with torque 2 0 2 5Nm using an Allen key AF 3 0 The ground wire must be locked in the PE position CAUTION The inverter can be destroyed due to the wrong wiring Please ensure that the polarity of the conductors matches the signs of the
36. plug has been tightened firmly Connecting the RJ45 plug 1 Unscrew the cap nut from the RJ45 keystone socket egg aS 95485 TysBMCU eae ysB Mcu 5 485 RS48 f eo Ky O 34 Installation and operating instructions Take out the RJ45 plug which accompanies the inverter and disassemble it fe fc eater 1 fo oe N ie MF g e r 3 y 7 Insert the network cable to the RJ45 keystone socket then screw the threaded sleeve to the RJ45 socket tight torque 1 5 1 7 Nm Push the seal into the threaded sleeve bri Screw the swivel nut to the threaded sleeve tight torque 1 0 1 2 Nm ysgMeu ee a e g5 v j R5485 RS4 q SR X Installation and operating instructions 35 Disassemble the RJ45 plug 1 Unscrew the swivel nut e yseMCcU pRS485 KSR0 j ve O N x 2 Unscrew the threaded sleeve 3 Remove the network cable and then screw the cap nut to the RJ45 keystone socket by hand enn _ a If necessary an adjustable spanner can be used on site during installation and dismantlement 6 2 Updating the firmware via USB If you have to update the firmware use a screwdriver blade width 9 mm to unscrew the M20 screw plugs located at the bottom of the enclosure 36 Installation and operating instructions 7 Commissioning NOTICE Risk of injury due to the faulty installation We
37. rents The integrated differential current sensor detects the current difference between the neutral conductor and the line conductor If the current difference increases suddenly the inverter disconnects from the grid The function of the all pole sensitive residual current monitoring unit RCMU has been tested according to IEC 62109 2 INFORMATION l If an external residual current device RCD needs to be used please refer to the pai information below Where an external residual current device RCD is required in a TT or TN S system install a residual current device which trips at a residual current of 120 mA or higher For each connected inverter a rated residual current of 120 mA has to be provided The rated residual current of the RCD must be equal to at least the sum of the rated residual currents of the connected inverters That means that if for example 2 transformerless inverters are connected the rated residual current of the RCD must be at least 240 mA 5 4 5 Overvoltage category The inverter can be deployed in grids of installation category Ill or lower as defined under IEC 60664 1 This means that it can be permanently connected at the grid connection point in a building In installations involving long outdoor cable routing additional overvoltage reducing measures must be taken so that the overvoltage category is reduced from IV to ll Installation and operating instructions 25 5 4 6 Miniature
38. s after informing the utility provider first Check the fuse and the triggering of the miniature circuit breaker in the distribution box Check grid voltage grid usability Check AC cable grid connection on the inverter If this fault is still being shown please call service Resumable Check the grid voltage and grid connection on the inverter Fault Check the grid voltage at the point of connection of the inverter If the grid voltage is outside the permissible range due to local grid conditions try to modify the values of the monitored operational limits after informing the electric utility company first Check whether the airflow to the heat sink is obstructed Check whether the ambient temperature around the inverter is too high Disconnect the inverter from the grid and the PV generator Permanent reconnect them after 3 minutes If this fault is still being shown Fault please call service Installation and operating instructions 67 12 Maintenance Normally the inverter needs no maintenance or calibration Regularly inspect the inverter and the cables for visible damage Disconnect the inverter from all power sources before cleaning Clean the enclosure and display with a soft cloth Ensure the heat sink at the rear of the inverter is not covered 12 1 Cleaning the contacts of the DC switch Clean the contacts of the DC switch once per year Perform cleaning by cycling the switch to 1
39. t avoided could result in death or serious injury A N CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury A N NOTICE NOTICE indicates a situation which if not avoided could result in property damage i INFORMATION INFORMATION provides tips which are valuable for the optimal installation and operation of the inverter Installation and operating instructions 5 2 Safety 2 1 Intended use 2 1 1 22 213 2 1 4 2 1 5 2 1 6 Eversol converts the direct current from a PV generator into grid compliant alternating current Eversol is suitable for indoor and outdoor use Eversol must only be operated with PV arrays PV modules and cabling of protection class Il in accordance with IEC 61730 application class A Do not connect any sources of energy other than PV modules to the Eversol PV modules with a high capacitance to earth may only be used if their coupling Capacity does not exceed 1 0uF When the PV modules are exposed to light a DC voltage is supplied to this equipment When designing the PV installation ensure that the values comply with the permitted operating range of all components at all times The free design program Zeverplan http www zeverplan com will assist you 2 2 Safety standards Eversol complies with the EU Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Evershine also compli
40. t packaging are disposed of properly 14 Contact IF you have any technical problems concerning our products please contact Zeversolar service We require the following information in order to provide you with the necessary assistance Inverter device type Inverter serial number Type and number of connected PV modules Error code Mounting location Zeversolar Factory Warranty The current warranty conditions come enclosed with your device They are also available online at www zeversolar com and can be downloaded and are available on paper from the usual sales channels if required Jiangsu Zeversolar New Energy Co Ltd Tel 86 512 6937 0998 Fax 86 512 6937 3159 Web www zeversolar com Factory add No 588 Gangxing Road Yangzhong Jiangsu China Installation and operating instructions 69
41. the TANS i 2cgeccnesverstasnasstndcealenginarevaniearsveadvensentantadteaiagiaaseniedeateratecns 68 ID Recycling and diSpoSaleiienigra n a a a 69 aS R ah A A E A e E AEE E E E erent E AE E EE 69 Installation and operating instructions 3 1 About this manual General Notes Eversol is a transformerless solar inverter with two MPP trackers It converts the direct current DC from a photo voltaic PV generator to grid compliant alternating current AC and feeds it into the grid 1 1 Validity This manual describes the mounting installation commissioning and maintenance of the following Zeversolar inverters Eversol TLC 10K 15K 17K 20K Observe all documentation that accompanies the inverter Keep them in a convenient place and available at all times 1 2 Target group This manual is for qualified electricians only who must perform the tasks exactly as described All persons installing inverters must be trained and experienced in general safety which must be observed when working on electrical equipment Installation personnel should also be familiar with local requirements rules and regulations 4 Installation and operating instructions 1 3 Symbols used in this manual The safety precautions and general information are used in this manual as follows A DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A N WARNING WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if no
42. the drill holes Drill 5 holes required using a drill with 10mm bit The holes must be about 70mm deep keep the drill vertical to the wall and hold the drill steady to avoid tilted holes WARNING Risk of the inverter falling off and injuring the installer Before inserting wall anchors measure the depth and distance of the holes If the measured values don t fulfill the mounting requirement redrill the holes 2 Fix the wall bracket to the wall with 5 wall anchors and bolts delivered with the inverter 14 Installation and operating instructions 3 Holding the inverter using the handles attach the inverter onto the wall bracket tilted slightly downwards n Mmm CELUI TTT TEU Installation and operating instructions 15 Push the inverter inwards to the limit stop and attach it to both sides of the wall bracket using the M5 screws and washers To prevent possible theft an extra safeguard is provided The inverter can be locked to the left side of bracket as follows il INFORMATION If the inverter is installed outdoors please refer to the information below Please use a padlock for outdoor installation check the reliability of the padlock regularly Store the key carefully for possible service Installation and operating instructions 5 Electrical connection 5 1 Safety WARNING Risk of injury due to electric shock
43. the state Press the l button to transfer to the inverter Press the ESC button to return to the Advanced Setting page Reactive power control Reactive power control Enable Installation and operating instructions 51 9 4 14 PV Mode Setting Enter the sub menu Advanced Setting and press the v or 4 button to select the PV Mode Setting and press the J button to set the state Use the 4 or v to choose the PV Mode Press the l button to transfer to the inverter Press the ESC button to return to the Advanced Setting page PV Mode PV Mode Setting Independent Mode Parallel Mode 9 4 15 EEG Setting Enter the sub menu Advanced Setting and press the v or 4 button to select the EEG Setting and press the lt 1 button to set the state Use the 4 or v to choose the EEG of the state Press the l button to transfer to the inverter Press the ESC button to return to the Advanced Setting page EEG EEG Setting Enable 52 Installation and operating instructions 9 4 16 Communication Setting Enter the sub menu Communication Setting and press the v or a button to select the address and press the J button to set the modbus communication address Use the 4 or v to choose the address Press the button to transfer to the inverter Press the ESC button to return to the menu Device Address N Communica
44. tion 9 4 17 Device information Press the V or A button to select the Device Info item of the main menu and press the l button to confirm Press the ESC button to return to the menu TYPE TLC6K MCU V1 00 S N 1234567890123456 HMI 20U13B20367B A list02 STD DE VDE AR N 4105 Device Info B list Installation and operating instructions 5g 9 4 18 Clear the history data Enter the safety setting page enter the correct password and enter the data clear page Clear Data Press the l button to confirm to clear the historical data Press the ESC button to cancel Wait a Second Clear Completed 54 Installation and operating instructions 10 Technical data 10 1 DC input data TLC 10K TLC 15K Rated DC input power Pdc r 10400 W 15600 W Max recommended DC input power 4 11500 W 17250 W at STC 3 Max DC input voltage 1000 V2 8 Rated DC input voltage 640 V MPP voltage range 270 950 V Full load MPP voltage range 320 800 V 340 800 V Start up DC input voltage 300 V Min feed in DC voltage 270 V Max DC input current input A B 22 A 1A 22 A 22 A Isc PV absolute Max input A B 32 4 A 16 2 A 32 4 A 32 4 A Number of MPP trackers Strings per MPP tracker input A B 2 2 Installation and operating instructions 55 TLC 17K TLC 20K Rated DC input power Pdc r 17600 W 20800 W Max recommended D
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