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1. 10 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL Installation 3 3 3 Mounting the inverter a i The upper cutout in the wall bracket corresponds to the position of the display and buttons on the mounted inverter b E N ry gt 232 x QM 15 2191 99 gt 6 6 o_O LO S i e LO S amp amp C N Cc N 285 O em LO N M Sf Dimensions in mm 1 Choose a suitable location for assembly Take into account dimensions and distances 2 Fix the wall bracket to the assembly wall with suitable fixing materials Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200TL 11 nstallation C 14 Working from underneath hook the hanger of the inverter 5 at the top in the slotted piece of the wall bracket 4 2 Ensure that the inverter is fitted NK correctly on the wall bracket 3 Secure the inverter by tightening the safety screws 3 on the sides
2. IT 5 4 3 P m 1 2 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL Installation 3 4 Connection 3 4 1 Preparatory work f n On devices with a DC disconnect KR gt Move the switch knob of the DC A disconnect an ue underside of the device to the 0 position On devices without a DC disconnect gt Disconnect the DC voltage side with the external isolation device from the solar generator 1 Grab the protector 6 by its underside and pull it off the inverter 2 Take out the brief guide 7 3 Hang the protector in one of the holders on the sides of the inverter Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200TL 1 3 Installation 3 4 2 Connect the AC voltage C DANGER Risk of death due to high AC voltage gt Switch off the mains voltage supply AC side before connecting the inverter safety device gt Make sure that the central isolation device can be accessed freely gt Only connect the inverter to TN or TT networks see IEC 60364 1 with 230 V Observe max fuse protection permitted on the AC voltage side see Technical data on page 48 Make the AC voltage connection with a cable isolator switch PLATINUM GmbH recommends a type
3. If the feed in power of an inverter is reduced due to unbalanced load no status message is displayed on the inverter 6 5 7 Service menu POWER REDUCTION This menu can only be changed for a period of 4 hours after initial configuration Power reduction Maximum Enter the maximum power for this inverter according to the power specifications of the network operator 40 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL Maintenance and cleaning 7 Maintenance and cleaning DANGER N Risk of death due to electric shock gt Only allow inverters to be opened by the PLATINUM service department or by service partners authorised by PLATINUM GmbH NC i DANGER N Risk of death due to high DC and AC voltages gt Wear insulating protective clothing and face protection gt Maintenance and cleaning is to be performed only by trained specialist personnel The trained specialist personnel must be granted permission by the energy provider responsible Before every maintenance or cleaning task Switch off mains voltage supply safety device Set the switch knob of the DC isolator to O gt Wait at least 40 minutes until the capacitors are discharged gt Make sure that no voltage is applied to the DC cables NN P 71 Maintenance i The inverter is maintenance free 72 Cleaning CAUTION Destruction of the inverter
4. inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL Safety 2 Safety 2 1 Intended usage Inverters are to be used solely for the purpose of feeding photovoltaically generated solar energy into the public grid All other usage does not comply with the regulations 2 2 Improper usage The inverters are not to be used in off grid PV plants The inverters are not to be used in vehicles The inverters are not to be used in areas at risk of explosion flour dust sawdust etc The inverters are not to be exposed to direct sunlight The inverters are not to be used in areas in which the ammonia content of the air exceeds 20 ppm All warranty claims will be rendered null and void in the event of failure to comply with the warranty terms or the information provided in this operating and installation manual 2 3 Personnel requirements The inverter may only be installed and put into operation in accordance with this installation and user guide by trained specialist personnel for example Service partners authorised by PLATINUM GmbH Authorised specialist personnel with knowledge of the applicable guidelines and standards 2 4 General safety instructions The inverters are to be used in their original state without independent modifications and in a technically perfect condition Steps must be taken to ensure that the following are adhered to when assembling and connecting the inverter
5. 98 0 975 6300TLD Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200TL Technical data 7200TL 8 000 Wp 7200W 351 710V 210A 29A 7200TL 6 900 W 30 0 A 6 900 VA 30 0 A 32 A 8 W 253 MQ 7200TL 98 0 97 5 7200TLD 49 Technical data Interfaces DC isolation device DC input AC output PLATINUM Network Service interface Potential free contact Ambient conditions Operating temperature range Max temperature for rated power Storage temperature Rel Humidity Protection class with the exclusion of he digital interface Level of contamination 50 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL sea Ll Optional switch integrated in device for isolation from generator field DC connector Multi Contact MC4 Spring terminal EIA 485 2 x RJ45 Western Modular screw terminals EIA 232 D sub 9 pin socket 1 changeover contact max 24 V AC 2A screw terminals Falle 20 C to 60 C 45 C 20 C to 80 C Max 95 IP66 in accordance with DIN EN 60529 Il external and internal use possible Inverter data Weight 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800TL 5300TL 6300TL 7200TL Dimensions H x W x D Overvoltage category Reverse voltage protection DC Ground fault monitoring Protection class overvoltage protection Optical
6. Capacitive over excited inductive underexcited Phi Associated angle Reactive power Enter the reactive power 96 P Nom 0 50 lype Capacitive overexcited inductive underexcited Reactive power Associated reactive power Cosine Phi P In this setting cosine phi is configured according to the specifications defined in the PLATINUM inverter O U Voltage dependent reactive power Centre voltage Typically 102 0 Q U hysteresis Q U closed loop control according to the curve saved in the inverter The curve can be parametrised via the PLATINUM service tool from the perspective of a meter system 38 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300TL 6300TL 7200TL Menu 6 5 6 Service menu PHASE BALANCER The unbalanced load is the difference between the instantaneous AC power levels on the three network phases Energy providers and network operators specify the maximum permissible unbalanced load for the installation of inverters in different phases of the supply network The phase balancer function ensures that the maximum permissible unbalanced load is not exceeded in th e following scenarios Failure of an inverter module Load dependen variations in AC power levels a is menu can only be changed for a period of 4 hours after initial Th configuration A special phase balancer cable is required in order to adjust the phase
7. TL Introduction 1 Introduction 11 PLATINUM TL The inverters in the PLATINUM TL series are single phase feed in inverters for differ ent power ranges see Technical data on page 48 With the aid of the PLATINUM network EIA485 up to 50 PLATINUM inverters can be connected to form a system Options The following options are available to enhance an inverter or inverter system Remote monitoring or remote readouts with the PLATINUM WebMaster Evaluation of plant data with the PLATINUM PV monitor Remote controlled AC power reduction via an external monitoring device 1 2 About this manual This installation and operating manual describes the installation and operation of the PLATINUM inverters of the types 3800 TLD 3801 TLD 4300 TLD 4800 TLD 5300 TLD 6300 TLD 7200 TLD Additional documents The following additional documents are available in the download area of our website www platinum nes com Detailed installation and user guide nformation on fault current protection devices Detailed event list for detecting eliminating errors Overview of country and grid codes Declaration of conformity and certificates Manufacturer s warranty 1 3 Symbols used 1 3 1 Structure of warnings WARNING WORD Type source and consequence of the hazard gt Measures to avoid the hazard Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 T
8. ba The phase balancer monitors the three different inverters that are connected with the phase balancer cable Further information can be found in the guide for the phase balancer cable PLATINUM GmbH recommends setting the phase balancer to Off factory setting and to only activate it at the express request of the energy supplier ancer this cable is available as an optional accessory Phase Balancer Off Power Control The phase balancer is switched off The unbalanced load is not limited Configuring the phase balancer Max power Enter max permissible unbalanced load in W Possible settings O W max power Reaction time Enter the reaction time in seconds Possible settings 0 3600 seconds Factory setting 300 seconds Power control Checking and confirmation of the previously chosen settings The inverter transmits the data to the other two inverters connected to the phase balancer cable The red and green LEDs flash while the data is being saved Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200TL 39 Menu Phase Balancer Error Off In the event of failure of an inverter the other two inverters connected via the phase balancer are also isolated from the network Error Reduce In the event of failure of an inverter the other two inverters connected via the phase balancer limit the AC power level to the set unbalanced load
9. gt The inverters must not be cleaned with a steam cleaner To ensure cooling clean the ventilation slots regularly with vacuum cleaner Soft brush pressured air Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300TL 7200TL 41 Errors and troubleshooting 8 Errors and troubleshooting 8 1 Error display Three different types of error are displayed on the inverter Serious errors Blocking errors Non blocking errors As long as an error is displayed the event list can be called up by pressing the button see 36 8 11 Serious errors C WARNING Destruction of the inverter due to serious error gt Switch off AC voltage gt Switch off DC voltage Set DC isolator to 0 gt Inform the PLATINUM service department Have the error code and serial number to hand A gt Example of a serious error DISCONNECT DC AND AC CHECK CONNECTIONS When a serious error is displayed 1 Follow the instructions on the inverter 2 To exit the error display press the button The event list is displayed 3 Exit the event list by pressing the ESC button 42 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300TL 6300TL 7200TL Errors and troubleshooting 8 1 2 Blocking errors DANGER Risk of death due to electric shock gt Blocking errors are only to be rectified by
10. in phase exceeded or undershot Grid amplitude error phase to phase voltage Network fault on feed in phase voltage peak Isolate inverter from network and from DC generator Put inverter back into operation If measures prove unsuccessful Inform service Check module connection Set DC disconnect to 0 Check DC voltage connection Isolate inverter from network and from DC generator Putinverter back into operation If measures prove unsuccessful nform service Check Land N at the AC voltage connection solate inverter from network and from DC generator Put inverter back into operation If measures prove unsuccessful Inform service Arrange for voltage amplitude of feed in phase to be checked Ensure that all safety devices are switched on Ensure that all three phases are connected If this occurs frequently Arrange for all contacts and safety devices to be checked from the service connection to the inverter Arrange for the network quality to be checked Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200TL 45 Errors and troubleshooting Measure No Meaning 2100 Mains frequency limit 2110 exceeded or undershot 2120 Diagnosis support in service ius situation 2190 2200 Measured temperature too ns high 2240 2300 Temperature sensor ius defective 2330 2340 Diagnosis support in service
11. service partners authorised by PLATINUM GmbH Example of a blocking error The inverter is permanently switched off The inverter raises a visual alarm red LED flashes The inverter raises an acoustic alarm When a blocking error is displayed 1 Follow the instructions on the inverter 2 To stop the acoustic alarm press any button 3 To exit the error display press the button The event list is displayed 4 Exit the event list by pressing the ESC button The initial operation screen is displayed The red LED continues to flash as long as the error remains 8 1 3 Non blocking errors and warnings Non blocking errors occur temporarily e g overvoltage on the grid The inverter switches off automatically and remains switched off until the cause of the error no longer exists Once the error has been rectified the inverter automatically reverts to normal operation Example of a non blocking error The red LED flashes at the same time as long as F2100 73 the error exists Stop alarm 1 To exit the error display press the button The event list is displayed 2 Exit the event list by pressing the ESC button Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL 43 Errors and troubleshooting 8 2 Event list The Event List in the service menu see Service menu on page 36 displays the last 100 events detec
12. with a DC disconnect The DC disconnect on the underside of the device allows the solar generator to be switched on and off E A Position 0 Solar generator switched off Position 1 Solar generator switched on to prevent the contacts from fusing together PLATINUM GmbH recommends switching off the mains voltage AC before switching off the DC isolator to minimise wear to the contacts il PLATINUM GmbH recommends activating the DC isolator once a year Ns On devices without a DC disconnect gt Disconnect the DC side from the solar generator using the external isolation device 30 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL Menu 6 Menu 6 1 Operate and navigate in the menu 6 11 Call up menu 1 Press ESC on the operation display TODAY 19 02 7 44 The main menu is displayed OPERATION DISPLAY is selected SETTINGS 2 Use the W A buttons to select the menu INFORMATION required e g SETTINGS 3 Open the menu selected by choosing OK The associated submenus are displayed 6 1 2 Menu operation The scroll arrows available in the current menu are shown in the black bar on the left Button Meaning V A Select from a list f entering information increase decrease value lt gt Switch between alternatives e g YES NO BACK SELECT To the next previous higher
13. with a thin protective layer 10 against external influences This protective layer needs to be removed Direct the prepared AC voltage connection line through the AC screw connection and seal Feed the AC voltage connection line into the housing from below Tighten the AC screw connection Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300TL 7200TL 1 5 nstallation 7 Connect the AC voltage connection cable to the inverter Open the terminal with a screwdriver Insert the conductor Remove the screwdriver Terminal Assignment L Feed phase L1 N Neutral PE Potential equalisation 1 Monitoring phase L2 OOOO for 3 phase ENS only 2 Monitoring phase L3 L N PE 1 2 for 3 phase ENS only Cae ES cese Ee 8 Refit the cover of the AC voltage L NJPE 112 connection using the 4 screws OOOOO 3 4 3 Connect DC voltage Va AN DANGER Risk of death due to high DC voltage A voltage is present at the PV modules when it is bright gt gt Before connecting the inverter check whether voltage is applied to the generator s DC voltage connection Before connecting the inverter check whether the polarity of the DC voltage is correct f voltage is applied wear insulating protective clothing and face pr
14. 34 20 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL Installation 3 4 6 Final tasks 1 Refit the cover on the terminal strip 2 Take off the protector 6 from the side position 3 Place the upper part of the protector on the upper holder and gently press it onto the housing 4 Slide the lower part of the protector into the lower holder Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL 21 Placing into operation 4 Placing into operation 41 Switch on a T 1 Switch on mains voltage supply safety device 2 Switch on the DC voltage via the DC disconnect on the underside of the device or via the external isolation device 7200 TLD START The inverter type appears on the display along with the prompt START OK 4 2 Initial operation il To transfer all settings correctly initial operation must be conducted in full once When installing several inverters that are linked with each other via the PLATINUM network EIA485 initial operation can be performed on any inverter master programming For this to be possible all inverters in the network must be switched on The inverter automatically transfers the setting values to the other inverters via the PLATI
15. 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL Installation 3 3 Assembly 3 3 1 Safety instructions Fa WARNING Injury may result if the inverter falls gt Use fixing materials suited to the assembly wall and the weight of the inverter gt Get a second person to help with assembly and disassembly gt Wear safety shoes during assembly and disassembly gt Ensure that the inverter is positioned securely M FI f CAUTION Material damage due to excessive build up of dust The protection class IP66 does not apply to the communication interface Avoid excessive build up of dust gt Avoid build up of dust with electrically conductive dust particles a In order to comply with the requirements of standard IEC 62109 a possibility must be provided for tool free isolation of the solar generator If the design does not feature an integrated DC isolator then an external isolation device is mandatory this must be easily accessible NS A N PLATINUM GmbH recommends that the inverter should not be installed in living quarters Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200TL Installation 3 3 2 Disassemble the wall bracket from the inverter 1 Loosen but do not remove the safety Screws on the sides 3 2 Grab the wall bracket 4 at the bottom and lift it up off the inverter
16. C cable isolator switch gt f an external residual current protective device is required PLATINUM GmbH recommends using a residual current protective device RCD of type A N J pa eee CAUTION Destruction of the inverter Never connect inverters between two phases Never mix up the phases with PE or N gt Distribute the inverters across the three phases in such a way that the differences between the AC power levels on the different phases do not exceed the maximum permitted unbalanced load of the network operator Ns Prepare the connection cable for the AC voltage electrician and depends on the cable length and installation situation Min cross section 4 mm Max cross section 16 mm il Dimensioning the wire cross section is the responsibility of the 1 Protect the AC voltage connection lines with appropriate fuses see Technical data on page 48 2 Strip 18 mm of insulation from the AC voltage connection lines and add wire end sleeves 14 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300TL 6300TL 7200TL Connect Va Installation Take off the cover 8 from the AC voltage connection by removing 4 screws Put the screws in the row of holes 3 Unfasten the AC screw connection 9 with seal from the underside of the inverter The cable entry is sealed
17. Installation and user guide Inverter 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL PLATINUM CEN As at 10 2013 Material no 747 405 AD Next Energy Solution Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL Contents Contents 1 Introduction 5 11 PLATINUM TL 5 12 About this manual 5 1 3 Symbols used 5 1 4 Symbols on product and packaging 6 2 Safety 7 2 1 Intended usage 7 22 Improper usage 7 23 Personnel requirements 7 2 4 General safety instructions 7 3 Installation 8 3 1 Scope of delivery 8 3 2 Unpacking 8 3 3 Assembly 9 3 4 Connection 13 4 Placing into operation 22 4 1 Switch on 22 4 2 Initial operation 22 4 3 Initial operation menu 23 5 Operation 27 bil Display 27 5 2 Operation display 28 5 3 Isolation from the generator field 30 6 Menu 31 6 1 Operate and navigate in the menu 31 6 2 Menu tree 32 6 3 SETTINGS menu 33 6 4 INFORMATION menu 35 6 5 Service menu 36 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL 3 Contents 7 Maintenance and cleaning 41 71 Maintenance 41 72 Cleaning 41 8 Errors and troubleshooting 42 8 1 Error display 42 8 2 Event list 44 9 Technical data 48 10 Taking out of operation 52 11 Disposal 53 4 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300TL 6300TL 7200
18. L 6300 TL 7200TL 5 Introduction 1 3 2 Hazard levels in warnings Symbol Warning Probability of occurrence Consequences of non obser word vance DANGER Imminent danger Death serious injury s WARNING Potential danger Death serious injury CAUTION Potential danger Minor injury CAUTION Potential danger Damage to property 1 3 3 Notes i Notes give tips on how to work easily and safely or contain further infor mation 1 4 Symbols on product and packaging The following sticker is attached to the inverter d N 742618 AD Vorsicht Geh usetemperatur gt 60 C Caution The temperature of the enclosure can be higher than 60 C C Warnung Entladezeit der Kondensatoren bis zu 40 Minuten C Warning capacitors require up to 40 minutes to discharge Achtung Wechselrichter nur an TN oder TT Netze siehe IEC60364 1 mit 230V anschlie en Attention Connect inverter to TN or TT grid type see IEC60364 1 with 230V only Eingriffe in und am Ger t sind nur durch Elektro Fachkr fte durchzuf hren Warning All work inside and around the device must be done by skilled personnel only Dieses Ger t vor jedem Eingriff von AC und DC trennen PV Generator am DC Stecker trennen Netzversorgung an AC Klemme trennen This device must be rry isolated from AC and DC voltage before opening pv generator disconnected on C plug main supply disconnected on AC clamp 6 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM
19. NUM network EIA485 Every inverter is allocated a number automatically during initial operation This number can be changed and freely assigned in a further step The inverters on which no data is entered display different screen content depending on the menu If data cannot be entered the inverter displays the start screen During initial operation all inverters connected to the PLATINUM network are blocked 22 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300TL 6300TL 7200TL Placing into operation 4 3 Initial operation menu 4 3 1 Overview The initial operation menu distinguishes between the initial operation of a device in a new PLATINUM network to be configured and modifications to an existing PLATINUM network exchange inverter reconfiguration Initial operation Exchange inverter reconfiguration Start Start Language Language Network scan Network scan Change device number Exchange inverter Reassign numbers Country code Country code Date Date Time Time The country code can only be changed for a period of four hours after initial operation and feed in starts This menu will not be displayed later Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300TL 7200TL 23 Placing into operation 4 3 2 Description of the initial operation menu il Changing the date and time can cause save
20. T situation 2890 2900 Subsequent error during network fault or excess temperature 2910 Diagnosis support in service m situation 2990 Warnings 3000 Diagnosis support in service situation 3990 The inverter stores the warning in the event list Information 4000 Diagnosis support in service i situation 4990 The inverter stores the warning in the event list 46 If the inverter is supplied with emergency power from a different mains frequency No measures required Inform service of error code if required Check ventilation openings Inform service Inform service of error code if required No measures required Inform service of error code if required Inform service of error code if required Inform service of error code if required Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL Errors and troubleshooting Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL 47 Technical data 9 Technical data Input variables Max PV power Max DC power cos o 1 MPPT voltage range Max input voltage Max MPPT input current Number of string inputs Number of MPP trackers Short circuit current Output variables Nominal power cos 1 Nominal current Max apparent power Max AC current Fuse protection on the AC side Min start power Mains output voltage ma
21. YY MM DD YYYY YYYY MM DD Daylight saving MANUALLY Manually switch between daylight saving winter time When the date and time are next entered the DAYLIGHT SAVING YES NO prompt appears AUTOMATICALLY Automatically switch to daylight saving winter time according to the selected country overwritten or lead to gaps in data logging The inverter transfers the time settings to all network participants automatically il Changing the date and time can cause saved data to be Language Deutsch Select the language required English The inverter transfers the language set to all network participants Italiano automatically Espanol Nederlands Francais Volume 0 3 Set the alarm volume for the built in buzzer on this inverter Possible values 0 3 Factory setting O alarm off Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200TL 33 Menu Alarm function Off Interval Duration Test LCD Contrast Brightness Feed in rebate Currency Value kWh System Name Description Plant size Power system Meter 2 Back Reset 34 The alarm contact NO contact remains constantly open in the event of a safety related or blocking fault The alarm contact NO contact opens and closes periodically in the event of a safety related or blocking fault The alarm contact NO open contact is constantly closed if a safety related
22. and the PV system Guidelines and regulations valid in the respective country Provisions of the trade associations T V VDE Association for Electrical Electronic amp Information Technologies Technical connection conditions of the energy supplier responsible National and international regulations and provisions Ensure that all protection devices are working correctly Observe the operating conditions see Technical data on page 48 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200TL 7 Installation 3 Installation 3 1 Scope of delivery Inverter Wall bracket Brief guide 3 2 Unpacking CAUTION The inverter is heavy installation Ask another person to help you unpack and lift it Wear safety shoes when unpacking the inverter and during Ensure that the inverter is positioned securely M M f 1 Place the box upright note the lettering on the box 2 Cut the retaining straps without damaging the box 3 Grab the handle openings 1 on the outer jacket of the box and lift it up and off 4 Take off the cover from the box 5 Lift the inverter by the handle openings 2 out from the bottom of the box 3 6 Set down the inverter M p Li The supplied brief guide is located underneath the protector see 13 8 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL
23. ayed Today Yesterday Current week Previous week Current month Previous month Current year Previous year Since initial operation 28 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300TL 7200 TL Operation Differing display in other time periods The current power value W is only displayed for the TODAY period and if energy is currently being fed in In all other periods and when energy is not being fed in the maximum value W f is displayed Feed in rebate gt 999 000 is displayed exponentially Example EUR 1 234 567 is displayed as 1 234E6 1 234 x 109 The progress of the power feed in is only displayed for the periods TODAY and YESTERDAY In all other periods the energy fed in is displayed for each time interval Each day is represented by one bar in the weekly display Mon Sun Each day is represented by one bar in the monthly display 1st 31st Each month is represented by one bar in the yearly display Jan Dec 5 2 3 ACTUAL operation display ACTUAL DB This display shows the actual current values for the voltage current and power on the DC side and on VOLTAGE 4604 214U the AC side CURRENT 115A 24 0A POWER S328W 5137H Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200TL 29 Operation 5 3 Isolation from the generator field On devices
24. b Type information 6 ENS version 7 Serial number 8 Configured standard 9 Firmware version 10 PLATINUM Network version ENS Device for monitoring the network with allocated control elements Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL 35 Menu 6 5 Service menu 6 5 1 Call up service menu 1 Call up the main menu with the ESC button 2 Select the SETTINGS menu with the A W buttons and confirm with OK 3 Hold both the and buttons down together for around three seconds The service menu is displayed and the EVENT LIST menu option is selected 4 Select the menu required using the A W buttons 6 5 2 Overview of the service menu C TN Event list See section 8 2 Parameters See section 6 5 3 Initial op date Show initial operation date Energy meter Show energy fed in since initial operation Reconfiguration See section 4 3 MPP mode See section 6 5 4 Grid support See section 6 5 5 Phase balancer See section 6 5 6 Power reduction See section 6 5 7 C i These menus can only be changed for a period of 4 hours after initial configuration 36 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL Menu 6 5 3 Service menu PARAMETERS In some supply areas the values for supply voltage and frequency sometimes or always differ from the factory settin
25. d data to be overwritten or lead to gaps in data logging During initial operation the date and time must be entered completely once Initial operation menu Start Language Confirm prompt with OK Select the language required using the V A buttons and confirm with OK Network scan The inverter scans the PLATINUM network connected and then Change device number reassign numbers 24 displays the number of participants and inverters in the network f the number of participants and inverters is correct confirm with OK f the number of participants and inverters displayed is not correct Check the wiring Select REPEAT using the lt gt buttons and confirm with OK The inverter recognises only those network participants that are correctly connected via the PLATINUM network During initial operation the inverter numbers are assigned automatically in the network EIRHB5 DEVICE NUMBER 02 CHANGE f the numbers set automatically are to be retained confirm with NO and continue to the next menu option The automatic numbers for all inverters in the network are transferred Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL Placing into operation Initial operation menu Change device number reassign numbers Exchange inverter f different numbering is required choose YES using the lt gt buttons and c
26. display Integrated datalogger Switching concept Cooling concept 3800TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300TL 6300TL 7200 TL Technical data S 27 kg 28 kg 29 kg 720 x 320 x 250 mm DC side II AC side III Yes DC side Isolation check AC side AFI 1 7 MI Full graphic LCD 170 x 76 pixels Storage capacity sufficient for operating time of 30 years Transformerless DIVE RAC MPP 9 technology Convection cooling Fan i The technical data is valid for a maximum height of 2 000 m above sea level Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200TL 51 Taking out of operation 10 Taking out of operation yt AN DANGER Risk of death due to high DC and AC voltages gt Wear insulating protective clothing and face protection gt Inverters are only to be uninstalled by trained specialist personnel The trained specialist personnel must be granted permission by the energy provider responsible gt Switch off mains voltage supply safety device gt Set the switch knob of the DC isolator to 0 gt Wait at least 40 minutes until the capacitors are discharged gt Make sure that no voltage is applied to the DC cables WARNING Injury may result if the inverter falls gt Get a second person to help with assembly and disassembly gt Wear safety shoes during assembly and disassembly gt Ensure that the
27. erter M Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200TL 1 7 Installation 3 4 4 Connection to the PLATINUM network EIA 485 Up to 50 PLATINUM inverters can be connected with monitoring devices into a network with an overall length of up to 1000 m P Network cable CAT 5 shielded twisted pair cable with pre assembled RJ45 plugs pin 3 B and pin 6 A or Twisted pair of wires of a CAT 5 cable Connect 1 Take off the cover 11 from the termi nal strip 1 8 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL o o EIA 485 gt 0 8 9 ZGO4o64 m m EIA 485 LITLI 1 2 ar HEN M J Termination Installation 2 Connect the network cables in the inverter CAT 5 cable with RJ45 plug Incoming cable Socket 1 Outgoing cable Socket 2 CAT 5 cable with 2 twisted wires Incoming cables Left hand terminals A B Outgoing cables Right hand terminals A B Shielding Sh
28. ged for a period of four hours after initial op Date En er the current date Use the V A buttons to set the digits Use the lt P gt buttons to continue to the next digit Choose OK to confirm the date entered Time En er the current time Use the V A buttons to set the digits Use the lt P gt buttons to continue to the next digit Choose OK to confirm the time entered The date and time are automatically applied to all network participants n cannot be completed The date and time must be confirmed with OK otherwise initial operatio Once the date and time have been entered the TIME SETTINGS screen appears see SETTINGS menu o n page 33 Va These Depend addition menu on page 36 Phase balancer Grid support Power reduction ing on the requirements of the utility company the following al settings need to be made in the service menu see Service menus can only be changed 4 hours after initial configuration 26 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL Operation 5 Operation 5 1 Display 1 Time in 24 hour format 2 Alarm LED red 3 Title of the current screen 4 Operation LED green b Date 11 sy AT FR m 6 OK button 10 EE z 4908 7 Navigation buttons ME ke 3 i53 8 ESC button 9 Inverter number 10 Scroll arrows vertical a
29. gs PLATINUM inverters can be adapted to these values For more information contact the PLATINUM service The PARAMETERS service menu shows the parameters set the country code and the valid guidelines The parameters are structured in several levels with the specific value displayed on the lowest level Parameters can only be modified by certified persons with the PLATINUM service tool Example Parameter 1007 VoltMon voltage monitoring PARAMETER 1005 FregMon Parameter 1007 1006 RntiIslandingMon Parameter 1007 with submenus 10070 and 10071 PARAMETER 1007 VoltMon Parameter 1007 1007 0 Limit with submenus 10070 and 10070 0 with the current value for 1007 0 0 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200TL 37 Menu 6 5 4 Service menu MPP MODE MPP mode Default Default MPP mode for free module surface Shadow mode For systems with shadowing e g through trees the MPP area is frequently subject to complete scans NORMAL n the MPP SHADOW mode the ideal yield may not be achieved because only a low level is fed in during the MPP search i Shaded systems should also be run initially in the MPP mode 6 5 5 Service menu GRID SUPPORT Grid support Remote In this setting grid support is set by a remote device e g PLATINUM WebMaster Cosine Phi Enter cosine phi Cosine Phi 0 707 1 lype
30. hoose OK to open the menu for changing device numbers The following screen appears on all inverters in the network RLLOCRTE NUMBERS NEXT NUMBER On the desired first inverter confirm NEXT NUMBER with OK The number 1 will be assigned to the inverter Confirm NEXT NUMBER with OK for every inverter in the network in the order desired The next number in each case will be assigned to the inverter This menu option appears only if a new inverter is detected in an existing network In this case the numbers of the inverters replaced can be used This must be configured on every inverter replaced SELECT NUMBER Hm foe gt f the number displayed of the inverter replaced is to be used confirm with YES and continue to the next menu f different numbering is required choose NO using the lt gt buttons and choose OK to open the menu for changing device numbers Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL 25 Placing into operation Initial operation me nu Country code Select the country required using the V A buttons and confirm with OK Further settings may be required depending on the country These settings depend on the network operator The country code is automatically applied to all network participants eration and feed in starts This menu will not be displayed later il The country code can only be chan
31. ield gt Ensure that signal lines A and B are not connected incorrectly An integrated terminating resistor can be activated at both open ends of the network at the first and last inverters Terminating ensures that the network functions correctly 1 Remove the terminating plug 12 from the protector 2 Connect the terminating plug to Socket 1 of the first and last inverter Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200TL 19 Installation 3 4 5 Further connections on the terminal strip On the terminal strip there are further terminals for the connection of a potential free alarm contact an external consumer and an input f 1 Alarm contact NC contact 2 Alarm contact centre contact 3 Alarm contact NO contact 4 Not used b Input 12 V max optional 6 Supply voltage for external consumer 12 V 300 mW max 7 Supply voltage for external consumer OV M Alarm contact In the event of a fault the contact closes and activates the alarm system visual or acoustic if required gt For the supply voltage only use a safety extra low voltage SELV with a maximum voltage of 24 V The alarm contact can be configured in the menu SETTINGS gt ALARM FUNCTION see
32. ins frequency Feed in monitoring phases Max network impedance permitted Z nax Standby consumption Short circuit strength Power factor cos q Max short circuit current max duration 5 ms Max switch on current Efficiency Max efficiency Euro efficiency Type name 3800TL 3801TL 4 300 Wp 4 000 Wp 3 800 Wp 3 480 Wp 350 710 V 349 710V 880V 11 5 A 10 5 A 1 1 1 16A 15A 3800TL 3801TL 3 680 W 3 330 W 16 0 A 14 5 A 3 680 VA 3 330 VA 16 0 A 14 5 A 20A 20A 7W 7W 230 V 2096 50 Hz 5 1 10r3 n a lt 2W Yes 0 7 ind 0 7 cap lt 100A lt 20A 3800TL 3801TL 97 7 97 7 974 97 4 3800TLD 3801 TLD 48 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300TL 6300TL 7200TL 4300TL 4 900 Wp 4 300 Wp 351 710V 13A 18A 4300TL 4 120 W 179A 4 120 VA 179A 25A 7W 424 mQ 4300TL 97 7 974 4300TLD 4800TL 5 400 Wp 4 800 Wp 348 710V 14 5 A 20 A 4800TL 4 600 W 20 0A 4 600 VA 20 0A 25A 7W 5300TL 6 000 Wp 5 300 W 349 710V 880 V 16 0 A 1 1 22 A 5300TL 5 000 W 21 7 A 5 000 VA 21 7 A 32 A 7W 6300TL 7 100 Wp 6 300 W 350 710V 18 5 A 26A 6300TL 6 000 W 26 1A 6 000 VA 26 1A 32 A 8W 230 V 20 50 Hz 5 379 MQ 4800TL 97 7 974 4800TLD 1 10r3 349 mQ lt 2W Yes 0 7 ind 0 7 cap lt 100A lt 20A 5300TL 97 7 974 5300TLD 290 MQ 6300TL
33. inverter is positioned securely The procedure for taking inverters out of operation is the reverse of that for installation and assembly 52 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL Disposal 11 Disposal Packaging and replaced parts are to be disposed of in accordance with the regulations of the country in which the inverter was installed Do not dispose of PLATINUM inverters in household waste PLATINUM inverters can be fully returned to PLATINUM GmbH at the end of their service life PLATINUM inverters can be disposed of via municipal waste management for electrical devices Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200TL 53 PLATINUM GmbH Pfannerstra e 75 88239 Wangen im Allg u Germany Tel 49 7522 9738 0 Fax 49 7522 9738 100 info platinum nes com www platinum nes com PLATINUM Service Tel 49 7522 9738 400 Fax 49 7522 9738 410 service platinum nes com
34. level parameter f entering information to the next previous digit ESC Return to the higherlevel menu without making any changes OK Adopt setting and return to the higherlevel menu Open selected submenu Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL 31 Menu 6 2 Menu tree r gt Operation display See Display on page 27 Settings Time settings Date time DD MM YYYY MM DD Date Tornat YYYY YYYY MM DD Daylight saving Manually automatically Language Deutsch English Italiano Espa ol Nederlands Fran ais Alarm volume RES Alarm function Off Interval Continuous Test LCD Contrast m9 Brightness 0 9 Rebate System Plant size Meter 2 Information Operating data System data Inverter type Inverter version M J di N i The menu options are described in tables below 32 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL Menu 6 3 SETTINGS menu Time settings Date time Enter date and time in the format shown f changing to daylight savings time manually the following prompt appears DAYLIGHT SAVING YES NO YES One hour is added to the time set NO The time already set is used Before the new values are selected a security prompt is shown Date format Select date format Possible date formats DD MM YY
35. nd horizontal 11 Week day C 8 7 6 J p The scroll arrows show which navigation buttons can be used to navigate on the current screen Meaning of the LEDs Alarm LED 2 red LED off Normal operation LED flashes Error Operation LED 4 green LED lit up Feed in mode LED flashes Preparation for feed in LED off Inverter not in feed in mode Both LEDs flash at same time The inverter is running a network scan or making parameter settings Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL 27 Operation 5 2 Operation display During normal operation the operating mode is displayed The power data is shown in a table and graph In this way the operation display provides an overview of the feed in process and the yield of the PV system 5 2 1 Navigating in theTODAY operation display V A buttons Switch between TODAY and ACTUAL operation displays lt P gt buttons Switch between time periods in the operation display TODAY 5 2 2 TODAY operation display Current power Total energy fed in today Total feed in rebate generated today Total CO saving today Feed in progress today The values displayed by the inverter may differ from those displayed on calibrated electricity meters Ns Display of other time periods The inverter stores the power data for the total operating time The following periods can be displ
36. or blocking fault occurs until the fault has been rectified Briefly closes the alarm contact for testing purposes if the menu item is selected Set the display contrast Possible values 0 63 Set the display brightness Possible values 0 9 Enter currency of the country max three characters Enter rebate per fed in kWh in the format shown Assign the system network with several inverters one name max 18 characters Specify the system further by means of a description max 18 characters Enter power installed in the entire network A security prompt appears Plant size Meter 2 counts the energy fed in since the last reset Do not reset meter 2 Reset meter 2 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL 6 4 INFORMATION menu Menu The INFORMATION menu offers the following information screens ENERGY METER GENERAL METER 2 03 02 2005 11 08 2010 45 362 MWh 13 12 kWh 20500 h 3h 1 2 ee INFORMATION 7200 TLD 6 FI ENS1 DE 7 ld 1007 10030 1000 EH INFORMATION 9 B U 1 1 0 0 U m U S Ed 1 Total energy since initial operation date and number of operating hours 2 Energy since the last reset and number of operating hours Name and description if available of the system Number of participants and inverters in the PLATINUM network
37. otection Ensure that the cable plug has engaged completely with the socket Detach the DC voltage cable only if the inverter is not in operation Make sure that the DC isolator or a central isolation device can be accessed freely Do not ground the poles of the PV modules The inverter does not have a transformer 16 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300 TL 7200 TL Installation WARNING Risk of electric shock and material damage gt Use only the original DC voltage Multi Contact MCA cable plug Only connect PV modules that meet the requirements of IEC 61730 class A gt Ensure that the max DC voltage permitted is not exceeded gt Ensure that the max direct current permitted per string is not exceeded type of solar modules and the voltage of strings to be connected in i If more than one string is connected make sure that the quantity and parallel are the same 1 Fit original Multi Contact MC4 connec tors to each string of the DC voltage cable Make sure that the polarity is correct here 2 Take off the protective caps from the required DC voltage connections 3 Insert the prepared DC voltage connectors into the DC voltage connections In the process make sure that the connectors lock in place correctly i Fit protective caps to plug connectors that are not used on the inv
38. ted Structure of the event list Sequential numbers 1 001 11 08 10 14 29 F1200 43 2 Date Esc 004 11 02 10 14 29 E4020 03 4 Event code 005 11 08 10 14 29 E4010 D1 Ed 1 2 3 4 M gt The complete event list can be downloaded from our website www platinum nes com When making contact with the PLATINUM service department have the serial number and event code to hand No Meaning Measure Serious errors 900 AC voltage too high Isolate inverter from network Check AC voltage connection 910 DC voltage too high Isolate inverter from network solate inverter from DC voltage connection Check inverter for damage Check the module connections 920 Reverse polarity at DC Set DC disconnect to 0 voltage connection Check DC voltage connection 930 Isolation error between PV Check isolation of PV modules and earth PV and earth Check isolation of PV cables AC installation check N and PE 44 Installation and user guide for PLATINUM inverters 3800 TL 3801 TL 4300 TL 4800 TL 5300 TL 6300TL 7200 TL No Meaning Errors and troubleshooting Measure Blocking errors 1000 1030 1040 1050 1060 1290 1300 1310 1990 Blocking system error DC voltage too high Reverse polarity at DC voltage connection Blocking system error L and N connections mixed up System error Non blocking errors 2010 2020 2040 2080 Amplitude limit for feed

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