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1. GoodWe HF Browse website http 10 10 100 254 to set the configuration A windows page will pop up after you browse the website please enter user name and password the same as admin In order to avoid the configuration of WiFi module is modified by others it s recommended that you modify the password of WiFi firstly To implement it please click AP Interface Setting You can find it in the left side of webpage as below 28 A Working Mode Configuration You may conligure the Cart WIF module wii mode and data tramifor inode AP Mode acces Faint STA Mode stallion Mode Dala Trantor Modo Transparent Bode kai Apply Cancel a Figure 3 4 5 1 Then you can see a page as below please change Security Mode to WPA2 PSK and change WPA Algorithms to AES Then you can enter the password in Pass Phrase column P English AP Interface Setting such as SSID Securit A up Mose pelection gt AP Interface Serting Wireless Network Network Mode lth ec n mised sode w w Application Serting Network Name SSID Goodee HF RD DS RSSID wm Device Management Frequency Channel Aut oSelect Y Wireless Distribution SvatemfWDS NOS Configurat rag Apply L acel Security Mode F4 TAR VPA2 PSE S WPA Algorithms Tur aes OTRAS Pass Phrase saple a em _ ETO Figure 3 4 5 2 Please don t change other settings NOTICE Please do rememb
2. Short press l o ee a ID Reset Failed Or Wait 15S ID Reseting ID Reset Successful 70 Rated Enable Recover Rated Power Short press Short press Wait 15S WIFI Reset Failed WIFI Reseting WIFI Reset OK ja e a es J Only available for Wait 15S WIFI Reload Failed german market WIFI Reloading WIFI Reload OK Figure 4 3 2 gt Items in the first level menu that have no second level are locked For these items when the key is pressed for two seconds the LCD will display the word Lock followed by data relating to the first level menu item The locked menu can only be unlocked under system mode switching fault occurrence or key operation gt In all levels of menu if no action is taken for 20 seconds the 45 backlight of the LCD display will switch off the display will automatically revert to the first item of the first level menu and any modifications made to the data will be stored into internal memory E Menu Introduction gt When the PV panel is feeding power to the inverter the screen shows the first level menu The initial display is the first item of the first level menu and the interface displays the current status of the system It shows Waiting in the initial state it shows Normal during power generation mode if there is something wrong with the system an error message is shown Please see 4 4 for fault codes Short press the key
3. and click Add button Then you can browse the website If you have several WiFi type inverters in one PV station you need to enter their information one by one ONLY for non WiFi type inverter connected with EzLogger Step1 Get EzLogger Check the user manual of EzLogger Follow the steps and ensure your inverters are connected with EzLogger Step2 Registration Browse http www goodwe power com and click the Register button Select End User as user type fill in the register table and the registration is completed Step3 Create PV Station Fill in the table of the New Station web page according to the 33 actual location of your PV _ station In the Maintain EzLogger EzMonitor column type the information of your EzLogger including S N and Check Code Then click Add button Type the information of your inverter such as S N Check Code Type and Description and click Add button If you got several non WiF1 type inverters for single PV station you need to type the information of inverter one by one NOTICE ONLY THE DATA FROM INVERTER WITH THOSE INFORMATION ENTERED CORRECTLY IN THE WEBSITE CAN BE VIEWED 3 4 6 Communication with Solar Log Device All GoodWe inverters can be monitored by Solar Log200 500 1000 Work steps e Switch off the inverters and Solar Log e Follow the steps in 3 4 3 connection procedure to install the RS485 interface in the inverters e Connec
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5. of the inverter The inverter can automatically differentiate between fault current and normal capacitive leakage currents It must be included a breaker or a fuse at the AC side ac breaker s norminal voltage is 250Vac the melting current is not larger than 25A GW1500 SS GW2000 SS GW3000 SS or 32A GW4000 SS GW4600 SS GW3600S UK DK The equipment should have a protective earthing attached to earth conductor 3 4 1 Connection to grid AC side Connection A Check the grid utility voltage and frequency at the connection point of the inverter It should be 230VAC or 220VAC 50 60Hz and single phase B Disconnect the breaker or fuse between the PV inverter and the utility C Connect the inverter to the grid as follows gt Switch off the AC breaker gt Disassemble the female connector of the AC wire connector and connect the AC wires to the connection 14 socket as indicated Figure 3 4 1 1 gt Insert Line wire to Pin 1 Neutral wire to Pin 2 and Ground wire to Pin O Pin2 Neutral or Ge Pint Line ge Ground Figure 3 4 1 2 gt Tighten the cables with a torque of 20kgf cm 1 9 N m gt After fastening all screws reassemble the female connector of the AC wire connector gt Connect the female connector of the AC wire connector to the male connector on the inverter D Specifications of the AC wires 15 Figure 3 4 1 3 E AC ou
6. once to enter the Vpv menu which displays the PV voltage in V Short press the key once more to enter the Ipv menu which displays the PV current in A Short press the key once more to enter the Vac menu which displays the grid voltage in V Short press the key once more to enter the Iac menu which displays the grid current in A Short press the key once more to enter the Frequency menu which displays the grid frequency in Hz Short press the key once more to enter the Error Code History menu 46 From here long press 2S the key to enter the second level menu of error detection history The last three inverter error records will be shown by short pressing the key successively while in this second level menu The records include error codes ECODEXX error times e g 110316 15 30 Error codes and their related faults can be found in Table 4 4 2 From the Error Code History item in the first level menu short press the key once to enter the ModelName menu under which a submenu can be found Short press the key once more to enter the software version menu which shows the current software version used Short press the key once more to enter the Set Language menu Long press 2S the button to enter the second level menu Short press the key to scroll through the languages available The inverter will store the chosen language after 20 seconds of no key operation From the first level Set Language men
7. picture You will get a page as below 31 ky Mode Selection ee AP Interface Setting Set Successfully Restart to use new setting Restart buttox inDevice Management E STA Interface Setting E Application Setting Ep Device Management Figure 3 4 5 5 Click the Device Management you will get a page as below Lge Mode Selection ir STA Interi age p atiin g E Apphoahon Setting 3 Deviga Management Device Management a 4 01 9 Tou may conhigureacdinimstrator account and password load default setting or oplate firware Arria i admin Password admin l Apoly Cancel p F ii Restart Module cil Restart a Load Delaull Dutton Load Det alt Figure 3 4 5 6 Click the Restart button and several seconds later the configuration is completed The page will not update automaticly but you can see the wireless connection disconnect from WiFi module and connect to your local router Step3 Registration 32 After connect to your local router Browse http www goodwe power com and click the Register button Select End User as user type fill in the register table and the registration is completed Step4 Create PV Station Fill in the table of the New Station web page according to the actual location of your station In the Maintain WiFi Inverter column enter the information of the inverter including S N Check Code Type and Description
8. 2 Safety The SS series inverter of Jiangsu GoodWe Power Supply Technology Co Ltd hereinafter referred to as GoodWe strictly conforms to related safety rules in design and test Safety regulations relevant to the location shall be followed during installation commissioning operation and maintenance Improper operation may cause serious injury electric shock and or damage to equipment and property gt Installation maintenance and connection of inverters must be performed by qualified personnel in compliance with local electrical standards regulations and the requirements of local power authorities and or companies To avoid electric shock DC input and AC output of the inverter must be terminated at least 5 minutes before performing any installation or maintenance The temperature of some parts of the inverter may exceed 60 C during operation To avoid being burnt do not touch the inverter during operation Let it cool before touching it Ensure children are kept away from inverters Do not open the front cover of the inverter Apart from performing work at the wiring terminal as instructed in this manual touching or changing components without authorization may cause injury to people damage to inverters and annulment of the warranty Static electricity may damage electronic components Appropriate methods must be adopted to prevent such damage to the inverter otherwise the inverter may be damaged and the warranty annul
9. 21 Normative reference According to EN 61000 6 1 EN 61000 6 2 EN 61000 6 3 EN 61000 6 4 Safety compliance According to IEC62109 1 AS3100 Dimensions WxHxD mm Net Weight kg 13 Environmental category 56 EMC compliance Display 4 LCD USB 2 0 485 wireless optional Standard warranty 5 10 15 20 25 optional Table 5 2 GW4000 SS GW4600 SS Model Name GW4000 SS GW4600 SS DC input data Max PV generator power W 4600 5400 Torcy odo Max Inverter backfeed current to the array A Number of MPP trackers 1 l DC connection MC IV or HC IV connector Turn on power W Night Power W Output data 57 Nominal AC power Max AC power Max output current A Inrush current A Max output fault current A Max output overcurrent protection A Nominal output voltage range According to VDE AR N 4105 VDE0126 1 1 A1 AS4777 2 3 RD1699 CEIO 21 G59 2 AC grid frequency According to VDE AR N 4105 VDE0126 1 1 A1 AS4777 2 3 RD1699 CEIO 21 G59 2 Power factor 1 Nominal power AC Connector Single phase with clamps Safety equipment 58 Grid Monitoring According to VDE AR N 4105 VDE0126 1 1 A1 AS4777 2 3 RD1699 CEI0 21 G59 2 Normative reference EMC compliant according to EN 61000 6 1 EN 61000 6 2 EN 61000 6 3 EN 61000 6 4 Safety compliance According to IEC62109 1 AS3100 General data Dimensions WxHxD mm 390 417 142 Environmental category out
10. C Ezlogger Figure 3 4 3 1 The diagram below shows the inverter connections for multipoint communication through the RS485 interface EzExplorer software at the PC end allows 16 EzLoggers to be monitored simultaneously in real time RS 485 RS 485 RS 485 Figure 3 4 3 2 Pins of RS485 of GoodWe SS series 23 mw RJ45 SOCKET Pin6 RX_RS485A Pin7 TX_RS485B Pin8 TX_RS485A A Connection procedure a b p z Remove the waterproofR S485 cover Remove the screw cap of the cable gland Remove the one hole sealing ring Put the RS485 cable through the components in this order screw cap one hole sealing ring gland body Compress the crystal head and insert it into the corresponding interface Replace the waterproofRS485 cover Fasten the screw cap of the cable gland 24 B The RS485 cable has eight wires of different colors Strip off the outside envelope to expose the eight wires then straighten the end of each wire and put them in order Figure 3 4 3 4 C Ensure each pin of the crystal connection corresponds with the correct wire of the RS485 cable D Plug the eight wires into their corresponding slots of the crystal connector and then fasten them using a 485 wire crimper E Connect the other end of the RS485 cable to the crystal connector according to procedures B C and D F The inverter can communicate with an EzLogger through an RS485 cable When the E
11. User Manual GOODWE SS SERIES Ver 03 Table of Contents SYM DOl S seasainn aea Ea EAE NEEE EEEE EEE EEEE 3 Safely raaa a a A A Aa a aaaea eana 4 istala sns thn hachatenee tetanic aes 7 3 1 Mounting Instruction cccccccssssssssssccccccssssssssscccssseeees 7 3 2 ATP ACK ING sssr aaa 8 3 3 Equipment Installation ccccccssssscsscccssssssssssssccsoees 10 3 3 1 Selecting the installation position c ccscseeeeeeeeeeees 10 3 3 2 Mounting Procedure surrena T 11 3 4 Electrical Connection ccccccssssssccsssssssssssssssssssssssees 13 3 4 1 Connection to grid AC side Connection 0008 14 J42 DC sideconnec orena ee 16 3 4 3 RS485 C OM CatlO Mises do gcsows einadarseuricanseieidaseateneess 22 3 4 4 ZigBee COMMUN CAM OMe eens ce2echssscdesacssncesacteadesackoncesacaees 23 3 4 5 WiFi CC OmMUNICANONG 22223 cee ca sslad tices SiaboeerieticeeSiateeokt 27 3 4 6 Communication with Solar Log Device 000008 34 34 7 USB ComimunicauonneicieGaeiiewnked eke 36 3 5 TROUDICSHOOUIN Ge sessisecctesessecsadisdstecccececeecitskeseeceeseateeuesioes 37 System Operaatio soosiana E EEE AEAEE ae 40 AN Operating Panelci ninae aee 40 AD Indicator Lie Its sisvssivatsscccesdesiscecdsseceusdeuvesesdsvencedavsvessvavstes 40 4 3 LCD DIS DIAY siirinsesi aeaiia 41 4 4 Error messages seccsesaeissdcacensctotacevstondcescdosesssscoacconcesseuyoacouss 50 4 5 WiFi Reset amp Reload eoseesessscsscssessesose
12. ce again as before 4 6 ZigBee ID RESET Keep single pressing the key until the LCD displays Zigbee ID 52 Reset then Long press 2S the button until the LCD displays ID Resetting Stop pressing and wait for the screen to show ID Reset Successful or ID Reset Failed NOTE This function is only available for Zigbee model inverter When the EzBee device can t connect to the inverter you can try to use the Zigbee ID reset function 53 5 Technical Parameters Table 5 1 GW1500 SS GW2000 SS GW3000 SS Model Name GW1500 SS GW2000 SS GW3000 SS DC input data Max PV generator power W 1800 2300 3200 Tomo pews fs o fw a a Max PV array Max PV array short current A current A Max Inverter backfeed current to the an Number of DC connections of DC connections C A N C CC Output data Nominal AC power 1500W 2000W 3000W 54 Mecomwonnias E ee CC Max output overcurrent 30 30 30 protection According to VDE AR N 4105 VDE0126 1 Nominal output voltage range 1 A1 AS4777 2 3 RD1699 G83 1 CEI 0 21 According to VDE AR N 4105 VDE0126 1 1 A1 AS4777 2 3 RD1699 G83 1 CEI 0 21 Power factor 1 Nominal power Efficiency Max efficiency 97 0 97 0 97 0 MPPT adaptation efficiency gt 99 5 gt 99 5 gt 99 5 AC grid frequency Safety equipment 39 According to VDE AR N 4105 VDE0126 1 Grid Monitorin E 1 A1 AS4777 2 3 RD1699 G83 1 CEI 0
13. door and indoor jeutdoorand indoor Mounting information Operating temperature range 59 Display 4 LCD USB2 0 485 Wireless Bluetooth optional Standard warranty 5 10 15 20 25 optional Table 5 3 GW3600S DK UK Model Name GW3600S DS UK DC input data Max PV generator power W 4200 Max DC Voltage V 580 MPPT voltage range V 125 550 Thmorbevones o Max Inverter backfeed current to the array A Newest fe Output data 60 Ce promn Max pees overcurrent protection A G83 1 For UK VDE0126 1 1 Al and EN Nominal output voltage range 50438 For DK G83 1 For UK VDE0126 1 1 Al and EN AC grid frequency 50438 For DK Efficiency Max efficiency 97 6 Euro efficiency gt 97 4 MPPT adaptation efficiency gt 99 5 Safety equipment 6l Grid Monitoring G83 1 For UK VDE0126 1 1 Al and EN 50438 For DK Normative reference EN 61000 6 1 EN 61000 6 2 EN 61000 6 3 EN 61000 6 4 Safety compliance According to IEC62109 1 General data Dimensions WxHxD mm 390 417 142 Environmental category outdoor and indoor jeutdoorand indoor Mounting information Wet locations classification 4K4H AC Overvoltage category note2 62 EMC compliant according to Display 4 LCD USB2 0 RS485 Wireless Bluetooth optional Standard warranty 5 10 15 20 25 optional Note2 For equipment or circuits energized from the MAINS four categories are considered Data com
14. ds later the result of ID resetting will be displayed 5 seconds later the display will return to the main menu when the backlight 1s off From Zigbee ID reset display menu short press the key once to enters WiFi reset display menu Press the button for 2S to put WiFi under resetting 15S later the result of WiFi resetting will be displayed 5S later it returns to main menu and the backlight becomes off From WiFi reset display menu short press the key once to enters WiFi reload display menu Press the button for 2S to put 48 WiFi under reloading 15S later the result of reloading will be displayed 5S later it returns to main menu and the backlight becomes off gt From WiFi reload display menu short press the key once to enter 70 rated power menu If it shows 70 Rated Enable it means the function to limit the inverter working under 70 rated output 1s switched off Pressing button 5s will switch this function on If it shows Recover Rated Power it means inverter is working under 70 of rated output power Press button 5s will recover inverter to 100 of its rated output power Notice The function could only be used by network operator for German Otherwise it could cause the PV plant generate less power F Normal Start and Operation Display gt When the input voltage reaches the inverter turn on voltage the LCD starts to work the yellow light is on and the LCD displays Waiting More information will be d
15. e inverter is equipped with a DC switch ensure the switch is in the OFF position before connecting the inverter to PV panels Switch to ON after completing the connection LN caution gt Before connecting the PV panels ensure the plug connectors have the correct polarity Incorrect polarity could permanently damage the unit gt Checks the short circuit current of the PV string The total short circuit current of must not exceed the inverter s maximum DC current gt High voltage exists when the PV panel is exposed to the sun Secure the terminal connection and to avoid electric shock do NOT touch any exposed components gt PV array should not be connected to the grounding conductor gt The minimum array insulation resistance to ground that system 21 designer or installer must meet when selecting the PV panel and system design based on the minimum value that the design of the PV functional grounding in the inverter was based on The minimum value of the total resistance R Vmax PV 30mA 33 3KQ that the system must meet gt There is a risk of shock hazard if the total minimum resistance requirement is not met 3 4 3 RS485 Communication An RS485 interface is used for multipoint communication The EzLogger can monitor and communicate with 50 inverters at the same time however the cable length should not exceed 1000 m The diagram below shows a typical inverter connection through the RS485 interface P
16. ease then refer to Table 4 4 1 gt By pressing the key successively the display in this top area of the screen will scroll through different information such as 42 Operation parameters and power generation status More guidance on navigating through the menus is given in C to H below MIDDLE AREA LEFT gt The electrical connections on the DC side and the AC side are represented by dashed and full lines A flashing dashed line on the DC side indicates the PV panel is feeding power to the inverter Nothing showing on the AC side means the grid is not available A full line on the AC side means the grid is available but the inverter is not generating power A flashing dashed line on the AC side indicates the inverter is feeding power to the grid network MIDDLE AREA RIGHT gt In this area a histogram is used to represent the hourly average power generation from 4 a m to 8 p m on the current day A full column for average power represents the nominal power of system BOTTOM AREA The bottom area displays total power generation daily power generation power being generated at present and time information as described below 43 E TOTAL Gross power generated from the first use of the inverter The initial unit is kWh when power generation exceeds 999 9k Wh the unit changes to MWh E DAY Power generated for the current day POWER Present power generation of the system C Key opera
17. er is electrified light off means the inverter is not electrified For WiFi type Light flashes on Isec off lsec indicates the WiFi module doesn t 40 connect to the WiFi network Light on 2 5sec off 2 5sec indicates the WiFi module connect to the WiFi network and cannot receive data from WebServer Always on indicates communication between WebServer is ok gt Green Light on indicates the inverter is feeding power Light off indicates the inverter is not generating power at the moment Slow flicking 1HZ indicates the inverter is self checking Fast flicking SHZ indicates the inverter has finished self checking and is ready for grid integration gt Red Light on indicates abnormal conditions Light off indicates normal condition 4 3 LCD Display A A schematic of the display screen is shown below 4 Hormal N A 4 hs CCCL LILILILIL LILILILIL COOCOO Figure 4 3 1 B Display area The display area is divided into top middle and bottom areas TOP AREA gt The top area displays the status information Waiting indicates the inverter is standby for power generation Checking 30S indicates the inverter is self checking counting down and preparing for power generation checking time is based on safety and varies from country to country Normal indicates the inverter is generating power If any condition of the system is abnormal the screen will display an error message pl
18. er the password Once you forget it and you want to access it the only way is to reload the WiFi module Refer to 4 5 and configure the WiFi module again After change the password please click Apply button you will get a page as below ex engasn Set Successfully Restart to use new setting g Mode Selection estat batten Inderloe Management i AL interface Setting i STA lnterface Setting i gt Application Seting Ep Dey ry Management a Figure 3 4 5 3 Click STA Interface Setting and you will get a page as Figure 3 4 5 4 30 Ep Mode Selection STA Interface Setting oT Taaa Loken i STA Interface Setting Janiication Eethn E ARBACERON setung STA interface Parameters LP s BSI Sood e sample L search Tou could configure STA interface parameters here By Device Marigemeni WLAC Address Optional Securily Mode WFA SK Encryption Type TKIP w Pass Phrase EFEPEE amr j WAH Connsctien Typa HEP lauto config DHCP Mode Hostnamaoptional Cacd e EF Apply f Cancel F Figure 3 4 5 4 Click Search button you will get a list of WiFi network and choose the network of your WiFi router Security Mode and Encryption Type will change the same as your router automaticly Enter the password of your WiFi network in Pass Phrase column Do not change the MAC Address WAN Connection Type and Hostname then click Apply button as shown in
19. isplayed within a few seconds If the inverter is connected to the grid Checking 30 will be displayed and a countdown will commence from 30 seconds When it shows OOS you will hear the relay triggered 4 times The LCD will then display Normal The instant power output will be shown at the left bottom of the LCD G Sound Control 49 Knock at the cover of the inverter the first level menu can turn from one to another One knock like one short press on the button However it is not possible to enter second level menu About the settings of field adjustable setpoints shall be accessible from communications port 4 4 Error messages An error message will be displayed on the LCD if a fault occurs Table 4 4 1 Description of Error Message Description tility Loss Grid disconnected Fac Failure Grid frequency no longer within permissible range Machine parameter consistent fault Device internal fault Overvoltage at DC input Overtemperature on the case Ground insulation impedance is too low Overhigh ground leakage current mayis parim Relay Check Failure Relay self checking failure Overhigh DC injection i Memory chip failure Internal communication failure DC Bus High Overhigh BUS voltage 2 5V reference voltage failure re y en wo QIZIG mh ro a T zo B v S lt Iole lt LS T o or 5 s Z GQ a O 50 AC HCT Failure Output current sensor failure GFCI Failure Detecti
20. led Ensure the output voltage of the proposed PV array is lower than the maximum rated input voltage of the inverter otherwise the inverter may be damaged and the warranty annulled when the photovoltaic array is exposed to light it supplies a d c voltage to the PCE PV modules should have an IEC61730 classA rating If the maximum AC mains operating voltage is higher than the PV array maximum system voltage PV modules should have a maximum system voltage rating based upon the AC mains voltage If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Completely isolate the equipment should switch off the DC switch disconnect the DC terminal and disconnect the AC terminal or AC breaker Warning Not to enter other areas of the equipment when maintenance 3 Installation 3 1 Mounting Instruction A For optimal performance the inverter must be located where the ambient temperature is less than 45 C B For convenience in maintenance and in checking the LCD display install the inverter at eye level C Inverters should NOT be installed near flammable and or explosive items Any electro magnetic equipment should be kept away from the installation site D The product label and warning symbol must be clearly visible after installation 3 2 Unpacking When you receive the GoodWe inverter please check for external damage to the inverter and an
21. m direct sunlight gt Install vertically or tilted backward by max 15 The device cannot be installed with a sideways tilt The connection area must point downwards Figure 3 3 1 1 gt To allow dissipation of heat and for convenience of dismantling 10 clearances around the inverter must be at least WOWald ss2eteecsves Ves AT ETTE 300mm DOWHWatd witidnGhwed dame weed eee edb e 500mm BROOM 6 06 45 aae 46k ee hs ote awe ees Oe 300mm BOUISIGES s 0 06 twee hoe ed Grne eee ee eee en de 200mm Figure 3 3 1 2 3 3 2 Mounting Procedure A Use the wall mounted bracket as a template and drill 7 holes on the wall 10 mm in diameter and 80 mm deep 1 Figure 3 3 2 1 B Fix the wall mounting bracket on the wall using the expansion bolts in the accessories bag C Hold the inverter by the groove on the heat sink Figure 3 3 2 2 D Place the inverter on the wall mounted bracket as illustrated below 12 4 carry here Figure 3 3 2 5 E Insert the lock plate pegs into the two holes in the heat sink then fix the inverter with a padlock and screw M3x8 Figure 3 3 2 6 3 4 Electrical Connection 13 Connections must be made in compliance with local regulations and the requirements of local power authorities companies In accordance with VDE0126 1 1 A1 the inverter incorporates a Residual Current Monitoring Unit RCMU which monitors residual current from the solar module to the grid side
22. munication e category IV applies to equipment permanently connected at the origin of an installation upstream of the main distribution board Examples are electricity meters primaryovercurrent protection equipment and other equipment connected directly to outdooropen lines Outdoor PCE connected downstream of the main distribution board is not considered OV category IV e category HI applies to equipment permanently connected in fixed installations downstream of and including the main distribution board Examples are switchgear and other equipment in an industrial installation e category II applies to equipment not permanently connected to the fixed installation Examples are appliances portable tools and other plug connected equipment e category I applies to equipment connected to a circuit where measures have been taken to reduce transient overvoltages to a low level 63 6 Certificates Y M Gad CE Wer Tuy oer ID 2000000000 64 7 Warranty 7 1 Warranty Period GoodWe provides a standard warranty of 5 years for SS series products warranty period begins from the date on purchase invoice Additional provision will be subject to contract 7 2 Warranty Card The warranty card and purchase invoice should be properly kept for the product warranty period Meanwhile the nameplate on products shall be kept clearly visible Otherwise GoodWe may reject warranty service or only provide paid service 7 3 Warranty C
23. on circuit of ground leakage current failure Grid voltage no longer within permissible range Second level menu error codes Table 4 4 2 Description of Error Code Error Description Code Communication between microcontrollers is failing EEPROM cannot be read or written B The master frequency is out of tolerable range aL The slave frequency is out of tolerable range A 18 Dieren vals between Maser and Slave Tor erid volias 51 Different value between Master and Slave for GFCI 29 Different value between Master and Slave for output DC current The 2 5VDSP reference voltage is abnormal The output DC current sensor is abnormal The GFCI detecting circuit is abnormal 4 5 WiFi Reset amp Reload Keep single pressing the key until the LCD displays WiFi Reset then Long press 2S the button until the LCD displays WiFi Resetting Stop pressing and wait for the screen to show WiFi Reset Successful or WiFi Reset Failed Keep single pressing the key until the LCD displays WiFi Reload then Long press 2S the button until the LCD displays WiFi Reloading Stop pressing and wait for the screen to show WiFi Reload Successful or WiFi Reload Failed NOTE These two functions are only available for WiFi model inverter When WiF1 in inverter does not work well you can try to use the WiFi reset function And once you used the WiFi reload function you have to configure the WiFi on
24. onditions According to the GoodWe product description and instructions if a device becomes defective within the warranty period and it is proved that further functional performance is impossible due to a problem with product quality the device will be as decided by GoodWe A Returned to the factory for maintenance or B Repaired onsite or C Replaced If the original model is no longer produced 65 GoodWe will provide a replacement device of equivalent value according to model and age 7 4 Scope of Warranty Warranty is not valid in the following situations gt Products or fittings exceed warranty period excluding any watranty extension agreement signed beforehand gt Fault or damage is caused by improper operation or not following the user manual product instructions or relevant safety regulations gt Insufficient ventilation of the unit gt Fault or damage due to improper installation repair change or removal by persons who are not authorized by GoodWe gt Fault or damage due to unpredictable accidental factors human errors or force majeure gt Fault or damage unrelated to product quality 66 Contact If you have any enquiries or technical problems concerning a GoodWe SS series inverter please contact our customer services Address No 189 Kun Lun Shan Road Suzhou New District Jiangsu China Jiangsu GoodWe Power Supply Technology Co Ltd Tel 86 512 6239 6771 Fax 86 512
25. please try the following troubleshooting solutions before calling your local dealer gt Should a problem arise the red fault LED indicator on the front panel will light up and the LCD screen will display the type of fault The following table lists error messages and the solutions for associated faults a Display Possible actions 1 Check the impedance between PV amp PV and make sure the PV inverter is earthed The impedance value must be greater than 2MQ 2 Contact the local service office for help if the problem still exists System Isolation Failure 37 The ground current is too high Unplug the inputs from the PV generator and check the peripheral AC system When the problem is cleared reconnect the PV panel and check the inverter status Contact the local service office for help if the problem still exists The PV Inverter will automatically restart within 5 minutes if the grid returns to normal Vac Failure 2 Make sure grid voltage conforms with the specification Contact the local service office for help if the problem still exists The PV Inverter will automatically restart within 5 minutes if the grid returns to normal Fac Failure 2 Make sure grid frequency is in conformity with the specification Contact the local service office for help if the problem still exists Grid is not connected Utility Loss 2 Check grid connection cables Check grid usability Check whe
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27. t inverters to the Solar Log e Connect the inverters to each other CAUTION Risk of damage to the Solar Log 34 The Solar Log also has an RJ45 socket which must never be connected to the RJ45 socket on the inverter ONLY connect Solar Log via the RS485 422 B interface on the bottom of Solar Log Figure RS485 422 B Terminal Block Connector Connect the wires as shown in the following diagram Solar Log terminal block RJ 45 socket of inverter connector Terminal e Insert the RJ45 plug into any RJ45 socket on the first inverter e If only one inverter is to be connected terminate this e Insert the terminal block connector into the Solar Log RS485 422 35 B socket Connecting the inverters to each other e Connect using a network cable patch cable e Where to connect RJ45 socket on the outside of the inverter Procedure e Insert the RJ45 plug into any RJ45 socket on the first inverter e Insert the other end of the wire into any RJ45 socket on inverter 2 e Connect the other inverters to each other in the same way e Terminate in the last inverter Before operation please read the instruction of Solar Log 3 4 7 USB Communication To connect the USB data cable remove the USB socket cover and insert the USB cable as indicated 36 Figure 3 4 4 1 3 5 Troubleshooting In most situations the inverter requires very little maintenance However if the inverter is not working properly
28. ther the PV open voltage is higher or too close to the maximum input voltage If the problem still exists when the PV voltage is less than the maximum input voltage contact the Inverter local service office for help fault Disconnect PV or PV from the input and restart the PV Inverter If the problem still exists contact the local service office for help 38 The internal temperature is higher than the normal value specified Reduce the ambient temperature Move the inverter to a cool place If the problem still exists contact the local service office for help Relay Check Failure DC Injection High Disconnect all PV or PV EEPROM 2 Wait for a few seconds R W Failure 3 After the LCD switches off reconnect and check SCI Failure dean DC Bus Hishl the message appears again contact the local service office for help Ref 2 5V Failure GFCI Failure gt If there is no display on the panel check the PV input connections If the voltage is higher than 125V contact the local service office for help gt When sunlight is insufficient the PV Inverter may continuously start up and shut down automatically due to insufficient power generated by the PV panel If the problem remains please contact the local service office 39 4 System Operation 4 1 Operating Panel Figure 4 1 1 4 2 Indicator Lights Yellow For Non WiFi type Light on indicates the invert
29. tion There are 2 modes of key operation Short press and Long press for 2 seconds 2S D Key operation and LCD description Key operation is mainly for language and time setting however a variety of other information is also available through key operation gt The menu shown in the LCD display area has two levels Short and long key presses will take you between menus and through each menu as shown below in Fig 4 3 2 44 First Level Menu Status Display Short press Vpv 325 5V Short sss Ipv 13 0A Short piss Vac 229 5V Short press Tac 15 0A Short press Frequency 50 00Hz Long press 2S Long press 28 Second Level Menu ECode01 110822 01 01 Langue FRA Idioma ESP Short press Short 5 bort pre Short press press i Short Error Code History Sprache Deutsch Short press Mes cab Short press a Language English Ver E100 Long press 2S short pe TinguarITA Short press Set Language Short press Long press 2S Short press to set the third r 2000 00 00 00 00 ene Short press Long press 2S Lon ee Bu Short press to set the fourth E 2000 00 00 00 00 an press Short press Long press 2S ii ae Long press 2S Short press Long press 2S Long press 2S Short press to set the last WIFI Reset 2000 00 00 00 00 ne Short Press ong press 2S WIFI Reload VS Monitor Device Sh ort ee ee ee ee VS WebServer
30. tput connection Tighten the screw with a screw driver until the head of the screw is inside the connector Otherwise the wire could be loose Figure 3 4 1 4 3 4 2 DC side connection A Make sure the maximum open circuit voltage Voc of each PV 16 string does not exceed the inverter s input voltage Vmax under any condition B Use Amphenol or Multi contact connectors for the PV array terminals C Connect the positive and negative terminals of the PV panel to corresponding terminals on the inverter The DC terminal on each inverter can bear 20A DC current If using Amphenol connectors for the PV array terminals install as follows Female side connector PV Male side connector PV Connectors must be installed as a pair and each cable stripped and installed as shown below 276 inches 9 32 7mm 17 Crimped pin contact Crimped socket contact Figure 3 4 2 1 Separated by Ring tool If using Multi contact connectors for the PV array terminals install as follows Male side connector PV Female side connector PV Connectors must be installed as a pair and each cable stripped and installed as shown below 276 inches 9 327 7mm Crimped pin contact Crimped socket contact 19 Figure 3 4 2 6 Tighten the screw connection Then the terminal can be connected to the inverter side 20 Figure 3 4 2 7 Compress the two snap in springs by hand and release Where th
31. u short press the key once more to enter the Set Time menu which is used to set the current time Long press 2S the key to enter the second level menu The initial display is 2000 00 00 00 00 in which the first four numbers represent the year e g 2000 2099 the fifth and sixth numbers represent the month e g 01 12 the seventh and the eighth numbers represent the date e g 01 31 The remaining numbers represent the time The ninth number will be flicking firstly and number 0 1 or 2 can be chosen by short 47 pressing the key Long Press 2S the key to move to the tenth number A number from 0 to 9 can be chosen by short pressing the key Minutes can be set with the same steps as the Hour The inverter will store the time after 20 seconds of no key operation the LCD will automatically return to the main menu and the backlight will switch off From the first level Set Time menu short press the key once to enters set protocol display menu Press the button for 2S to enter the second level menu The circulatory submenu including two protocols can be found The protocol can be chosen by short pressing the key The inverter will store the chosen protocol without any action within 20S and LCD display will automatically return to main menu when the backlight is off From set protocol display menu short press the key once to enter the Zigbee ID Reset menu Long press 2S the key to commence Zigbee ID resetting 15 secon
32. y accessories Please also check that the following are included Eae EE E EE E ease gree ee eer area EE ee l Wall mounted bracket lt 4 lt lt tsve acsibAnicd oho ae eae os l E Bee E EE E an E EE E aoa l Positive DC Plug GW1500 SS e cee eees l Negative DC Plug GW1500 SS eeeeees l Positive DC Plug GW2000 SS GW3000 SS 2 Negative DC Plug GW2000 SS GW3000 SS 2 Positive DC Plug GW3600S UK DK 3 Negative DC Plug GW3600S UK DK 3 Positive DC Plug GW4000 SS GW4600 SS 3 Negative DC Plug GW4000 SS GW4600 SS 3 Unlock Tool for DC Plug esssssesesesesoeseoe l AC PIC 4 36 5 dnd boat Paice pe Sas E l USB Dala CaDle Seretan pria o EEEE ERa l Expansion BOI sc cicce agua ienen nnr o aa T Flat Head Screw for Lock Plate and RS485 Cover 5 User Mantal ciesa eana ae ae antehe see Ea l Warranty Cand sissereisiig i iieiaei l i A Positive DC Plug i Wall mounted Bracket USB Data Cable Flat Head Screw User Manual Antennae Expansion Bolt Sees Led Warranty Card Unlock Tool for DC Plug Lock Plate Inverter 3 3 Equipment Installation 3 3 1 Selecting the installation position The following must be considered when selecting the best location for an inverter gt The mount and installation method must be suitable for the inverter s weight and dimensions gt The location must be well ventilated and sheltered fro
33. zLogger is connected to a PC via an Ethernet or USB interface the inverter can communicate with the PC directly 3 4 4 ZigBee Communication 25 Only for ZigBee model inverter An EzBee is needed for wireless function For installation and detailed information about the wireless function please refer to the EzBee User Manual A typical wireless connection for an inverter is shown below Figure 3 4 4 1 One Ezbee can monitor up to 50 inverters The diagram below shows the wireless connection for multiple inverters 26 Figure 3 4 4 2 3 4 5 WiFi Communication You can browse GoodWe global PV stations monitoring website http www goodwe power com to get data The information includes energy generated yearly monthly and daily the total income and CO2 savings etc At the same time you can browse information of other PV stations if the setting is shared In order to achieve that you need to register in the website and create your PV station in advance A WiFi router device is essential for Internet connection Be sure to keep the inverter in the area that WiFi signal could reach ONLY for the inverter with WiFi function a Step1 Assemble the Antenna Antennae Figure 3 4 5 1 As the picture showed assemble the antenna into the wireless plate Step2 Configuration of Inverter with WiFi Please start up inverter before the configuration You need a PC with WiFi to search WiFi network and choose

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