SG60KTL User Manual
SG60KTL User Manual
SG60KTL User Manual
SG60KTL
PV Grid-connected Inverter
SG60KTL-UEN-Ver20-201603
Version: 2.0
Aim
This manual contains information about the inverter, which will provide you
guidelines to connect the inverter into the PV power system and how to operate the
inverter.
Related Documents
The manual cannot include all information about the PV system. You will get
additional information at www.sungrowpower.com or via webpage of the
manufacturer.
Target Group
This manual is for technical personnel who is responsible for inverter installation,
operation and maintenance and inverter owner who will perform daily LCD
operation.
Symbols Explanation
Important instructions contained in this manual should be followed during
installation, operation and maintenance of the inverter. And they will be highlighted
by the following symbols.
DANGER indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
II
Electric shock!
Only qualified personnel can open and service inverter!
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Content
About This Manual .......................................................................... I
1 Safety Instructions ................................................................... 1
2 Product Description ................................................................. 6
2.1 Intended Usage ......................................................................................................6
2.2 Product Introduction ............................................................................................8
2.2.1 Appearance ................................................................................................................. 8
2.2.2 Dimensions .................................................................................................................. 9
2.2.3 LCD Display .................................................................................................................. 9
2.2.4 DC Switch .................................................................................................................. 10
2.3 Technical Description ........................................................................................ 10
2.3.1 Circuit Diagram ....................................................................................................... 10
2.3.2 Function Description ............................................................................................ 11
2.3.3 Derating ..................................................................................................................... 12
3 Installation Flow..................................................................... 14
4 Unpacking and Storage ......................................................... 16
4.1 Unpacking and Inspection .............................................................................. 16
4.2 Identifying Inverter ............................................................................................ 16
4.3 Scope of Delivery ................................................................................................ 18
4.4 Inverter Storage ................................................................................................... 18
5 Mechanical Installation ......................................................... 20
5.1 Installation Site Selection ................................................................................ 20
5.2 Moving Inverter to Installation Site .............................................................. 22
5.3 Installing the Inverter ........................................................................................ 23
5.3.1 Installing to Concrete Wall .................................................................................. 24
5.3.2 Installing to Metal Frame .................................................................................... 26
6 Electrical Connection ............................................................. 29
6.1 Terminal Description ......................................................................................... 29
IV
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
7 Commissioning ...................................................................... 50
7.1 Inspection before Commissioning ............................................................... 50
7.2 Commissioning Procedure .............................................................................. 50
8 Disconnecting, Dismantling and Disposing the Inverter .... 54
8.1 Disconnecting the Inverter ............................................................................. 54
8.2 Dismantling the Inverter .................................................................................. 55
8.3 Disposal of the Inverter .................................................................................... 55
9 Troubleshooting and Maintenance ...................................... 56
9.1 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 56
9.1.1 Troubleshooting of LED Indicator .................................................................... 56
9.1.2 Troubleshooting of Faults in LCD Screen ...................................................... 56
9.2 Maintenance ......................................................................................................... 60
9.2.1 Routine Maintenance ........................................................................................... 60
9.2.2 Maintenance Instruction ..................................................................................... 61
9.3 Contact Sungrow Service................................................................................. 64
10 Operation of LCD Display ...................................................... 65
10.1 Description of Button Function ..................................................................... 65
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11 Appendix ................................................................................ 89
11.1 Technical Data ...................................................................................................... 89
11.2 Exclusion of Liability .......................................................................................... 90
11.3 About Us ................................................................................................................ 91
11.4 Contact Information .......................................................................................... 91
VII
VIII
1 Safety Instructions
The inverter has been designed and tested strictly according to the international
safety regulations. As electrical and electronic equipment, safety instructions related
to them must be complied with during installation, commissioning, operation and
maintenance. Incorrect operation or work may result in damage to:
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The unit is thoroughly tested and strictly inspected before delivery. Damage
may still occur during shipping.
If there is visible damage to the packaging or the inner contents, or if there
is something missing, contact Sungrow or the forwarding company.
During Installation
During Electrical
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Restart the inverter only when the fault that may impair the inverter
safety functions is removed.
Inverter contains no owner serviceable part inside. Please contact local
authorized personnel if any service work is required.
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1 Safety Instructions
Certain parameter setting (country selection, etc.) on the LCD display must
only be done by professional persons.
Incorrect country setting may affect the inverter normal operation and
cause a breach of the type-certificate marking.
2 Product Description
2.1 Intended Usage
SG60KTL inverter, 3-phase string inverter without transformer, is a crucial unit in the
PV power system.
Inverter is designed to convert the direct current power generated from the PV
modules into grid-compatible AC current and feeds the AC current to the utility grid.
The intended usage of the inverter is illustrated in Fig. 2-1.
Item
Description
Note
PV strings
Inverter
SG60KTL
B
C
D
Metering
device
Utility grid
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More than one inverter can be connected to the system if the capacity of the PV
system exceeds the capacity of a single inverter. Connect proper PV input for each
inverter at the input side and connect the output side to the grid.
In case of direct connecting to the TT/TN system, an additional external 30 mA type
B RCD or residual current detection device shall be provided combined with
additional automatic disconnecting means.
In case of direct connecting to the IT systemthe array shall be ungrounded and the
parasitic capacitance between PV system and earth shall be limited to 10uF to make
sure the leakage current not exceeding 30 mA.
If the inverter connecting to low voltage grid without isolated transformer, an
additional approved central NS protection device combined with additional
automatic disconnecting means may be provided in end-used PV system between
the inverter and the mains according to local regulation or code.
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Name
LCD display
Electrical
connection area
Handles
PE second terminal
5
6
7
Air outlet
Hanger
Fans
DC switch
AC switch (optional)
Description
Human-computer interface for viewing of the running
information and parameter configuration.
Include DC terminal, AC terminal ad RS485
communication terminal.
Handles are designed for transporting, installing and
disassembling the inverter
Specified in EN 50178, user can connect this terminal
as per requirements.
Controlled forced-air cooling method. Ensure well
ventilation.
Hang the inverter to the backplate.
3 fans used for inverter forced cooling
Protective components to safely disconnect DC side
current.
Disconnect inverter and grid.
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2.2.2 Dimensions
No.
Name
Description
LED
indicators
Buttons
LCD screen
LED state
Description
RUN: ON
Inverter is running.
2 Product Description
FAULT: OFF
RUN: OFF
FAULT: ON
RUN : OFF
FAULT: OFF
RUN: Flicker
FAULT: OFF
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A fault occurs,
or protection function is enabled.
Inverter does not operate,
or communication fault occurs between the DSP and LCD
display.
Warning information occurs to the inverter.
2.2.4 DC Switch
DC switch is used to disconnect the DC current safely whenever necessary.
Inverter operates automatically when input and output requirements are met. Turn
the DC switch to the OFF position to stop the inverter when a fault occurs or when
you need to stop the inverter.
Turn the DC switch to the ON position before restart the inverter.
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2 Product Description
Parameter Configuration
Inverter provides various parameter configuration for inverter optimal operation.
Communication Interface
Standard RS485 port, can be connected to monitoring device and PV system
Protection Function
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2 Product Description
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Short-circuit protection
Ground insulation resistance detection
Inverter output voltage monitoring
Inverter output frequency detection
Residual current protection
DC injection of AC output current surveillance
Anti-islanding protection
Ambient temperature monitoring
DC over-voltage protection
Over-current protection
Power module over-temperature protection
2.3.3 Derating
Output derating is a way to protect the inverter form overload or potential faults.
Situations require inverter power derating are:
Over-temperature Derating
High ambient temperature, fan broken or poor ventilation will lead to inverter
power derating.
When the module temperature exceeds the upper limit, inverter will derate
power output until the temperature drops within the permissible range.
When the internal temperature exceeds the upper limit, inverter will derate
power output until the temperature drops within the permissible range.
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2 Product Description
Pout [KW]
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3 Installation Flow
Fig. 3-1 shows the installation flow of the inverter and Tab. 3-1 gives the detailed
explanation.
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3 Installation Flow
Step
Description
Reference
4.1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
1
4.4
5.1
5.2
5.3
6.3~6.7
7.1
7.2
9.1
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Description
1
2
3
4
icon
Description
Do not dispose of the inverter with household garbage.
Refer to corresponding instructions.
TUV mark of conformity.
The inverter is in compliance with directives of TUV.
CE mark of conformity.
The inverter is in compliance with directives of CE.
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Item
Name
A
B
C
Inverter
Backplate
Inverter cap
Documents
E
F
Expansion bolts
Fasten set
Fix screw
DC connector
AC cable gland
Description
--Used to fix the inverter to the installation site.
For better weather-proof function of the inverter.
Quality certificate, packing list, product test report, CD
and quick user manual
Six units to fasten backplate to concrete wall.
Six units to fasten backplate to metal frame.
Two M416 screws to fix the inverter with the
backplate.
Twelve pairs MC4 terminals for PV connection.
When the external diameter of the AC cable you
selected matches it, replace the original AC cable gland
on the bottom of the device before wiring.
Inverter must be packed into its original carton with the desiccant bags inside.
Seal the packing carton with adhesive tape.
Store the inverter in a dry and clean place to protect it against dust and moisture.
Relative temperature: -3085; Relative humidity: 0-100%.
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If one inverter is stacked on top of the other inverter, the max. stack layer should
be two.
Keep distance from the chemical corrosive materials to avoid possible corrosion.
Periodically check for any visible damages during the storage period. Replace the
packing in time if necessary.
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5 Mechanical Installation
5.1 Installation Site Selection
Select an optimal installation site for install safe operation, long service life and
outstanding performance.
Take the load capacity of the wall into account. The wall (concrete wall or metal
frame) should be strong enough for the weight of the inverter over a long period.
Install the inverter where is convenient for electrical connection, operation and
maintenance.
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Do not expose the inverter to direct sunlight or rain or snow. Shaded installation
site is preferred.
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Take enough space for convection into consideration when installing multiple
inverters. It is suggest to stagers the inverters.
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5 Mechanical Installation
2-M4X7
32
3-26X11
440
524
544
We provide two sets of fasteners to attach the backplate to the concrete wall or
metal frame.
Fig. 5-2 Dimensions of expansion bolt set for concrete wall (figures in mm)
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backplate.
Step 4 Drill holes according to the marks make before.
Step 5 Secure the backplate to the wall firmly by the supplied expansion bolt sets.
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Step 6 Lift up inverter above the backplate and then slide down to make sure that
the recesses on the back of the inverter fit perfectly together with the
backplate.
Step 7 Screw two M12-screwed lifting rings to the screw holes on top of the
inverter.
through the two lifting rings to lift the inverter. Inverter is lifted to the level of
the fixed backplate or adjacent place.
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Please keep the inverter balance during the whole process of inverter
lifting. Inverter may hit the wall or other obstacles if otherwise.
Step 9 Fit the inverter to the backplate, refer to step 6.
Step 10After fit the inverter to the backplate, fasten the inverter to the backplate
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Step 3 Mark the position for holes drilling according to the holes position of the
backplate.
Step 4 Drill holes according to the marks make before. If the shape of the metal
frame does not match the backplate, re-drill holes on the backplate
according to the metal frame chooden.
Step 5 Secure the backplate to the metal frame firmly by the supplied fastener.
Name
Hexagon nut
Spring
washer
Flat washer
Screw bolt
Metal frame
Backplate
B
C
D
E
F
Description
M10
M10*45
-
Step 6 Lift the inverter above the backplate and then slide down to make sure they
match perfectly.
Step 7 After putting the inverter on the backplate, secure the inverter to the
backplate with two M416 screws (fix screw hole has its own nut).
Step 8 Install the inverter cap.
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Once the inverter is secured to the installation site, it can be connected to the PV
system.
All electrical connection must comply with local regulations and related electrical
rules (AS 4777.1 etc.).
Improper cable connection may lead to fetal personal injury or device
permanent damages.
Cable connection can be done only by professional personnel.
Always keep in mind that the inverter is dual power supplied. Electrical
operators must wear proper personal protective equipment: helmet,
insulated footwear and glove, etc.
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Description
No.
Description
DC switch
DC SPD
Cooling fan
4
5
6
AC crimping terminal
AC switch
Configuration circuit board
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11
AC Circuit Breaker
An independent three or four-pole circuit breaker is installed outside the output
side of the inverter to ensure that the inverter can be disconnected safely.
Inverter
SG60KTL
120A
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AC Cable Requirements
Select AC cables according to the following factors:
Considering the voltage drop and other conditions, please enlarge the cable
dimension. Power loss of the cable should be less than 1% of the nominal power.
accidentally.
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For flexible cables (stranded wires), use cold pressing terminal lugs.
The cross-section of the AC cable must be selected carefully in order to prevent
accidentally disconnections of the inverter from the grid due to high impedance of
the cable.
No.
Description
Remark
A*
24 mm
Protective layer
Length of insulation to be
stripped off
Insulation layer
If you select AC cable with the external diameter within the range of 25~30.5
mm, please select the smaller AC cable gland.
If you select AC cable with the external diameter within the range of 30.5~40
mm, please select the larger AC cable gland.
Cross-section of the AC cable (mm2)
25
0-50
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50-100
50
>100
Step 4 Select the adaptive wire diameter of AC cable gland according to actual AC
cable diameter. Remove or install the two AC cable glands on the bottom of
the device by torque of recommended value.
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Peel the plastic film on one end of the AC cable gland with proper tools
before AC cable connection. Only the AC cable gland itself needs to be
replaced; other accessories (packing nuts) can still be used.
Step 5 Fix the AC cable to the corresponding terminals with torque of 812 Nm.
Step 6 Pull the cable gently to make sure
it is secured.
Observe the AC terminal layout. Device will not work normally if the phase
cable is connected to the PE terminal.
Do not squeeze or press the cable insulation layer. Improper connection
may affect the normal operation of the inverter.
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6 Electrical Connection
Make sure that the PV impedance to the ground is proper before connecting
the PV array to the inverter.
To make full use of the DC input power, the PV string should be with a
homogenous structure: including the same type, the same number of PV
cells, identical tilt and identical orientation.
Before connecting PV array to inverter, the following electrical parameters must be
met.
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Total DC power
limit
67500W
1000V
140A
Parameter
PV cell type
Power
Open-circuit voltage (STC)
Short-circuit current (STC)
YL250P-29b
250W
37.6V
8.92A
-0.32%/C
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Under the STC condition, where ambient temperature is 25C, the open-circuit
voltage of PV cells is 37.6V23=864.8V<1000V.
Supposed that the lowest temperature is -25C, the open-circuit voltage of PV cells is
2337.6V[1+(min.
ambient
temperatureSTC
temperature)]
=
2337.6V[1+(-0.32%/C) (-25C-25C)]=990V<1000V (meet the operation
requirement).
Therefore, PV string should be designed to meet the open-circuit voltage
requirement even under the lowest ambient temperature condition.
DC Cable Requirements
Tab. 6-1 DC cable requirements
Cross-sectional
area
Cable
External
diameter
Max.
withstand
voltage
4~6mm2
12AWG~10AWG
6~9mm
1000V
12A
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The current of each DC input should be less than 12A; otherwise the fuse
may blow out.
DC Cable Connection
all DC cables.
gland.
Step 4 Insert the crimp contact into the
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For more assembly and connection instruction, please visit the webpage
of the device manufacturer.
Step 6 Check to make sure the polarities of PV strings are correct.
The inverter will not function properly if the DC polarities are reversed.
Step 7 Disconnect the DC switch.
Step 8 Check the connection cable of PV string for the correct polarity and that the
open-circuit voltage does not exceed the inverter input limit 1000V, even
under the lowest operating temperature.
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Cable Connection
Item
Name
Description
Screw
M612mm
B
C
D
E
Lock washer
Washer
Cable socket
Yellow-green
cable
16mm2(5AWG)
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RJ45
Only out
Terminating
Resistor
No
Single
inverter
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out
Only
Terminating
Resistor
out
Yes
Inverter 1
In and Out
In and Out
No
Inverter
2~n-1
In and Out
In and Out
Yes
Inverter n
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Step 3 According to the position of the inverter (refer to the prior section), repeat
parameters.
If more than one inverter is connected to PC or Logger, please set the
communication parameters from the LCD display. For more information,
please refer to 10.12 Communication Parameter Setting.
SolarInfo logger and RS485-232 converter are optional parts and can be
ordered from Sungrow.
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Step 3 Connect the RJ45 plug into the RS485 in/RS485 out terminal on the
stripper to strip the insulation layer and connect the RS485 A and B cables to
data logging device or RS485-232 converter. Pin 3 white-green cable defines
RS485- B while Pin 6 green cable defines RS485+ A.
Step 10Refer to other manuals and documents if there are other devices.
Step 11Confirm the communication connection and set the communication
parameters.
If more than one inverter is connected to PC or Logger, please set the
communication parameters from the LCD display. For more information,
please refer to 10.12 Communication Parameter Setting.
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SolarInfo logger and RS485-232 converter are optional parts and can be
ordered from Sungrow.
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The network communication of the daisy chain is done via the inverter in-built
switching chip. Therefore, when the inverter is damaged, the switching chip cannot
work normally and the daisy chain communication will be interrupted.
The maximum number that inverters are connected in the daisy chain depends on
converter, data logging device and other factors. Please refer to the manual of
converter or data logging device to obtain the limit number.
The network cable should be less than 100m.
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Step 3 Connect the RJ45 plug into the NET in/NET out terminal on the configuration
circuit board.
Step 4 According to the position of the inverter (refer to the prior section), repeat
step13 to connect the other RS485 cable to the NET in/NET out terminal.
Step 5 Pull cables outwards to confirm whether they are fastened firmly.
Step 6 Tighten the tread-lock sealing lock. Block off the vacant terminals to protect
stripper to strip the insulation layer and connect the cable cores to RJ45 plug
and then connect to other devices. Refer to other manuals and documents if
there are other devices.
Step 9 Confirm the communication connection and set the communication
parameters.
If more than one inverter is connected to PC or Logger, please set the
communication parameters from the LCD display. For more information,
please refer to 10.12 Communication Parameter Setting
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7 Commissioning
Commissioning is a critical part for a PV system, which can protect the system from
fires, injury and electrical shock.
Ambient Environment
1.
2.
Check again to confirm that the inverter is firmly installed onto the wall.
3.
Well ventilation.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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7 Commissioning
If the country code is not set correctly during commissioning, reset the
protection parameters as dictated in 10.11 Protection Parameter Setting.
There may be faults if otherwise.
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7 Commissioning
If commissioning fails, the FAULT indicator will be on and Fault will occur on the
display. Press to view current fault information. Remove the existing fault and
then repeat the commissioning procedures.
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reconnecting.
Step 2 Turn off the upstream DC circuit break or pull off the MC4 terminal. Rotate
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If the inverter will be reinstalled in the future, please refer to 4.4 Inverter
Storage for a proper conservation.
Some parts and devices in the inverter, such as the LCD display, batteries,
modules and other components, may cause environment pollution. Users
must comply with the related local regulations to avoid pollution.
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9 Troubleshooting and
Maintenance
9.1 Troubleshooting
9.1.1 Troubleshooting of LED Indicator
Fault type
LED indicators and LCD screen
are OFF
Fault indicator is ON
Troubleshooting
Disconnect AC side circuit breaker.
Rotate DC switch to the OFF position.
Check the polarity of the PV arrays.
Disconnect AC side circuit breaker.
Rotate DC switch to the OFF position.
Check the correctness of inverter electrical
connection.
Check whether DC input voltage exceeds the
inverter startup voltage of inverter.
If all above conditions are OK, please contact with
Sungrow.
A fault is not removed yet.
Perform troubleshooting according to fault type
in LCD screen.
If fault cannot be solved, please contact Sungrow.
Warning fault occurs of the inverter.
Perform troubleshooting according to fault type
in LCD screen.
If fault cannot be solved, please contact Sungrow.
Description
Troubleshooting
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Fault
Code
Description
003
Grid
transient
voltage
exceeds the permissible
range
004
005
006
007
Transient AC overcurrent
008
009
Troubleshooting
This is a short-term fault due to grid
condition. Wait a moment for inverter
recovery.
If the fault still exists, please contact
Sungrow.
Check the grid voltage.
If the grid voltage exceeds the inverter
permissible range, ask utility grid company
for solution.
If the grid voltage is within the permissible
range, contact Sungrow.
This is a short-term fault due to grid
condition. Wait a moment for inverter
recovery.
If the fault still exists, please contact
Sungrow.
The inverter will resume if the output current
falls below the protection value.
If the fault still exists, please contact
Sungrow.
The inverter will self-recover after several
seconds.
Check the grid frequency.
If the grid voltage exceeds the inverter
permissible range, ask utility grid company
for solution.
If the grid voltage is within the permissible
range, contact Sungrow.
Check whether AC circuit breaker is
connected.
Check whether AC cables are all firmly
connected.
Check whether grid is in service.
If all conditions are OK and this fault still
occurs, contact Sungrow.
010
Islanding
011
The DC component of AC
current exceeds inverter
limit.
012
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013
014
015
016
AC output overloads
017
019
020
021
PV input overcurrent
PV configuration mode has
changed during inverter
running.
023
024
025
Transient unbalance
voltage neutral point
026
036
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Fault
Code
Description
Troubleshooting
Check the functionality of the fans. Replace
broken fan if necessary.
Clean air outlet grills.
If the fault still occurs, contact Sungrow.
Wait for inverter recovery.
If the fault still occurs, contact Sungrow.
Wait for inverter recovery.
If the fault still occurs, contact Sungrow.
Wait for inverter recovery.
If the fault occurs repeatedly, contact
Sungrow.
Wait for inverter recovery.
If the fault still occurs, contact Sungrow.
If the fault occurs repeatedly, contact
Sungrow.
Disconnect and stop the inverter. Wait for
ambient temperature to rise within the
permissible range and then restart inverter.
Wait for inverter recovery.
If the fault still occurs, contact Sungrow.
037
038
Relay fault
039
Inverter
insulation
resistance fault (ISO-flt)
040
041
042
Current imbalance.
043
044
DC/AC
fault
045
047
048
049
050
inversion
circuit
051
Hardware
Overvoltage/
Overcurrent protection
070
Fans failure
071
072
073
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074
075
076
PV overload
078
PV
power
warning
087
AFD block
088
Arc warning
089
532-547
PVS
reverse
warning
polarity
548-563
PVS
output
abnormal
current
abnormal
9.2 Maintenance
9.2.1 Routine Maintenance
Item
Method
Period
System clean
Six months to
a year (depend
on the dust
contents
in
air.)
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Item
Fans
SPD
Method
Period
Once a year
Every
months
Six
Electrical Connection.
Step 5 Lift up the inverter.
Step 6 Place the inverter on the platform.
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right picture.
Step 11 Clean the fan with soft brush or vacuum cleaner; or replace the broken fans.
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Step 12 Reassemble the fans back into the inverter and restart the inverter.
Step 8 Order fuse with the same model and insert the new fuse into the fuse holder.
Step 9 Reassemble the inverter front cover ad restart inverter.
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Button
Operation
Description
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State
Run
Standby
Stop
Key-stop
Start
Upd-fail
Fault
Warning
Description
After being energized, inverter tracks the PV arrays maximum power
point (MPP) and converts the DC power into AC power. This is the normal
operation mode.
Inverter enters Standby mode when DC side input is insufficient. In this
mode inverter will wait within the Standby duration (set by user, refer to
10.10.1 Main Screen of Run-param).
Inverter is stopped.
Inverter will stop operation by manual stop through LCD menu. In this
way, inverter internal DSP stops. To restart the inverter, manually start
from the LCD menu.
The inverter is initializing and synchronizing with the grid.
IAP upgrade failure
If a fault occurs, inverter will automatically stop operation, disconnect the
AC relay, and display the fault information on the LCD display with the
FAULT indicator on.
Once the fault is removed in recovery time (set by user, refer to 10.10.1
Main Screen of Run-param), inverter will automatically resume running.
Warning information is detected.
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Icon
Description
Inverter is in IAP update process.
Inverter in power derating state.
Fans inside are working.
Inverter is operating in warning state.
Step 2 Press to increase the setting value and press to decrease the value.
Step 3 Press ENTER to confirm the contrast setting.
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The inverter can only store at most 100 latest fault records.
The inverter can only store at most 100 latest fault records.
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10.7 Starting/Stopping
Main Screen (Press ENTER)Menu (Press 2)Start/Stop (Press ENTER)
Press
to
choose
Start/Stop
and
press
ENTER to confirm the choice.
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Parameter
Description
Default
Range
P-W limits
110.0%
0~110%
Rate limit
[OFF]
[OFF]/ [ON]
100%/min
8~100%/min
6000%/min
8~6000%/min
[ON]
[OFF]/ [ON]
100%/
min
8~100%/min
[OFF]
[OFF]/ [ON]
[ON]
[Pt]/[Qt]/ [Off] /
[Q(P)] / [Q(U)]
[OFF]
[OFF]/ [ON]
Power raise
Power Decline
P-Q
param
Fault slowup
Slowup rate
Save P-W Setting
Save
setting
Q-Var
Q-Var witch
PF
Q-Var limits
Time
param
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Standby time
Recover time
+1.000
0.0%
-1.000~-0.800/
+0.800~+1.000
0~+100%/
0~-100%
20s
20~255s
30s
[IT: 300s]
0-900s
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Parameter
LVRT param
Derating param
Iso
param
ISO
Description
Set the LVRT to OFF or
ON. When it is ON,
inverter
can
keep
grid-connection for a
certain time when grid
fault
occurs
and
provide reactive power
for grid recovery.
Set the Derating param
to OFF or ON. If it is ON,
inverter will operate
with power derating
when grid frequency
exceeds the set value.
Set the ISO protection
function to ON or OFF.
When it is ON, inverter
will not connect to the
grid when resistance to
the ground is below the
set value.
Set the resistance to
the ground.
Default
Range
[OFF]
[OFF]/ [ON]
[OFF]
[OFF]/ [ON]
[ON]
[OFF]/ [ON]
100K
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Regulation
Mode
Explanation
The reactive power can be regulated by the parameter PF (Power
Factor).
The reactive power can be regulated by the parameter Q-Var
limits (in %).
The PF is limited to +1.000, and the Q-Var limits is limited to
0.0%.
The PF changes with the output power of the inverter.
The reactive power changes with the grid voltage.
Pf
Qt
Off
Q(P)
Q(U)
Pf Mode
The reactive power can be regulated by the parameter PF on the Run-param screen.
Qt Mode
The reactive power can be regulated by the parameter Q-Var limits (in %) on the
Run-param screen.
Off Mode
Reactive power cannot be regulated. The PF is limited to +1.000, and the Q-Var limit
is limited to 0.0%.
Parameter
Explanation
Upper
Cap
Lower
Power*
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PF
Default
Range
0.9~1
50%
0%~50%
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Parameter
Explanation
Lower PF Ind
Upper
Power*
Default
Range
0.9
0.9~1
100%
50%~100%
Parameter
Explanation
Lower
Ind
Upper
Cap
Q/Sn
Q/Sn
Lower U Limit
Upper U Limit
Default
Range
25%
0%~50%
25%
0%~50%
80%
80%~90%
115%
110%~115%
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Parameter
U1 Limit*
U2 Limit*
Hysteresis*
Explanation
Grid voltage limit (in %) of point P2 in
the Q(U) mode curve
Grid voltage limit (in %) of point P3 in
the Q(U) mode curve
Hysteresis voltage width (in %)
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Default
Range
95%
95%~100%
105%
100%~105%
3%
0%~5%
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Parameter
Explanation
Default
Range
Step
PA*
20%
20~100%
1%
PB*
50%
20~100%
1%
PC*
100%
20~100%
1%
Pf max
0.9
0.9~1
0.01
105%
100~110%
1%
100%
90~100%
1%
Uin**
Uout**
*PA < PB PC
** UinUout
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Para
meter
V2i*
V1i*
V2s*
V1s*
Qmax
Pin**
Pout**
Curve
Explanation
Default
Range
Step
90%
92%
108%
110%
90%
90~110%
90~110%
90~110%
90~110%
50~100%
1%
1%
1%
1%
1%
20%
20~100%
1%
9%
1~20%
1%
A/B
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Country Code
Country
Language
GB
DE
FR
IT
ES
AT
AU
CZ
BE
DK
GR
NL
PT
CN
SE
RO
TH
TK
Other
Great Britain
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Austria
Australia
Czech
Belgium
Denmark
Greece
Netherlands
Portugal
China
Sweden
Romania
Thailand
Turkey
Country not mentioned above
English
German
French
Italian
English
German
English
English
French
English
English
English
English
Chinese
English
English
English
English
English
When the country selected is TH, TK, DE, GR or Other, the grid code specific to them
will appear on the LCD display as shown below. Press to choose grid code and
press ENTER to confirm.
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Parameter
Max-V. prot
Explanation
-Max-V. grid
-Max-V. time
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Over-voltage protection
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Parameter
Explanation
-Max-V. grid
-Max-V. time
Min-V. prot
-Min-V. grid
Max-F. prot
-Max-F. grid
-Max-F. time
-Max-F. grid
-Max-F. time
Min-F. prot
-Min-F. grid
Parameter
Explanation
Vmax-recover
Vmin-recover
Fmax-recover
Fmin-recover
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11.1 Technical Data
Parameters
Input Side Data
Max. PV input voltage
Startup voltage
MPP voltage range
MPP voltage range for
nominal power
No. of MPPT(s)
Max. number of PV
strings per MPPT
Max. PV input current
Max. input current for
input connector
Short-circuit current of
PV input
SG60KTL
Connection to 380Vac
grid
Connection to 400Vac
grid
1000V
620V
550~950V
570~950V
550~850V
570~850V
1
12
120A
12A
140A
63360VA
66000VA
63360W
96A
3/N/PE, 220/380Vac
310~480Vac
50Hz/60Hz
45~55Hz/ 55~65Hz
66000W
THD
DC current injection
<0.5%In
Power factor
60000W
3/N/PE, 230/400Vac
Protection
Islanding protection
LVRT
AC
short
circuit
protection
Yes
Yes
Yes
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Parameters
Leakage
current
protection
DC switch
DC fuse
AC switch
Overvoltage protection
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Yes
Integrated
Integrated
Optional
Type II SPD (integrated DC SPD, optional AC SPD)
System data
Max. efficiency
Max.
European
efficiency
Isolation method
Ingress
protection
rating
Night
power
consumption
Operating
ambient
temperature range
Allowable
relative
humidity range
Cooling concept
Max. operating altitude
Display
Communication
DC terminal
AC terminal
Certification
99.0%
98.7%
Transformerless
IP65
<1W
-25~60 (>50 derating)
0~100%
Smart forced air cooling
4000m (>3000m derating)
Graphic LCD
RS485(optional Ethernet)
MC4
Screw-crimp terminal
VDE0126-1-1,EN62109-1,EN62109-2,G59/2,CEI-021,AS/NZS
3100,AS4777.2,AS4777.3,VDE-AR-N-4105,BDEW, CGC
Mechanical Data
Dimensions (WHD)
Mounting method
Weight
634959267mm
Wall bracket
55kg
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11 Appendix
Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd. assumes no liability for direct or indirect
damages arising from the use of SolarInfo software. This also applies to the
provision or non-provision of support activities.
11.3 About Us
Sungrow power supply is a Chinese leading manufacturer of various power
electronics products for renewable energy generation systems. Our products
include converters, inverters, battery chargers and other power supplies for
distributable generation systems in both grid-connected and stand-alone
applications. The power rating of SUNGROW products covers a range from several
hundred watts to large mega-watt systems.
The pursuit of SUNGROW is to help our customers acquire stable and clean power
with minimum cost, maximum reliability and enhanced safety.
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Company
Address
Zip
Sales tel.
Fax
Website
Email
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