GW - Residential Smart Inverter Solutions - User Manual ES Uniq8 12K LXA LXU EN
GW - Residential Smart Inverter Solutions - User Manual ES Uniq8 12K LXA LXU EN
GW - Residential Smart Inverter Solutions - User Manual ES Uniq8 12K LXA LXU EN
ES Uniq 8.0-12kW
LX A5.0-10
LX A5.0-30
LX U5.4-10
LX U5.0-30
User Manual
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Copyright Statement:
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1 About This Manual ....................................................................................................................................................... 9
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4.1 Check before Acceptance .......................................................................................................................... 31
5 Installation ....................................................................................................................................................................... 41
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6.2.2 Detailed System Wiring Diagram for Parallel System .................................................... 59
6.6.1 Connecting the Power Cable between the Inverter and Battery ............................. 77
6.6.2 Connecting the Communication Cable between the Inverter and Battery ....... 80
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8.3 Communication Settings ......................................................................................................................... 101
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10.2.3 Managing the equipment in the power plant .............................................................. 134
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1 About This Manual
1.1 Overview
The energy storage system consists of inverter, battery system, and smart meter. This manual
troubleshooting and maintenance of the system. Read through this manual before installing and
operating the products. This manual is subject to update without notice. For more product details
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In parallel system with multi inverters, it is
installed on the master inverter, uploads the
Ezlink3000
system running information to monitoring
platform through WiFi or LAN signals.
DANGER
Indicates a high-level hazard that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Indicates a medium-level hazard that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a low-level hazard that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
Highlights key information and supplements the texts. Or some skills and methods to solve
product-related problems to save time.
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2 Safety Precautions
Please strictly follow these safety instructions in the user manual during the operation.
WARNING
The products are designed and tested strictly to comply with related safety rules. Read and
follow all the safety instructions and cautions before any operations. Improper operation
might cause personal injury or property damage as the products are electrical equipment.
NOTICE
The information in this user manual is subject to change due to product updates or
other reasons. This manual cannot replace the product safety labels unless otherwise
specified. All descriptions in the manual are for guidance only.
Before installations, read through the user manual to learn about the product and the
precautions.
All operations should be performed by trained and knowledgeable technicians who are
familiar with local standards and safety regulations.
Use insulating tools and wear personal protective equipment (PPE) when operating the
equipment to ensure personal safety. Wear anti-static gloves, cloths, and wrist strips
when touching electronic devices to protect the equipment from damage.
Unauthorized dismantling or modification may damage the equipment, the damage is
not covered under the warranty.
Strictly follow the installation, operation, and configuration instructions in this manual.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for equipment damage or personal injury if you do
not follow the instructions. For more warranty details, please visit
https://en.goodwe.com/warranty.
NOTICE
Personnel who install or maintain the equipment must be strictly trained, learn about
safety precautions and correct operations.
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2.3 System Installation
DANGER
Disconnect the upstream and downstream switches to power off the equipment before
any electrical connections. Do not work with power on. Otherwise, an electric shock may
occur.
Install a breaker at the voltage input side of the equipment to prevent personal injury or
equipment damage caused by energized electrical work.
All operations such as transportation, storage, installation, use and maintenance shall
Perform electrical connections in compliance with local laws, regulations, standards and
Connect cables using the connectors included in the package. The manufacturer shall
not be liable for equipment damage if other connectors are used.
Ensure all cables are connected tightly, securely, and correctly. Inappropriate wiring may
cause poor contacts and damage the equipment.
The equipment is heavy. Please equip the corresponding personnel according to its
weight, so that the equipment does not exceed the weight range of the human body
can carry, and cause personnel injury.
Keep the equipment stable to avoid dumping, which can result in equipment damage
and personal injuries.
WARNING
Do not apply mechanical load to terminals, otherwise the terminals may be damaged.
If the cable bears too much tension, the connection may be poor. Reserve a certain
length of the cable before connecting it to corresponding ports.
Tie the cables of the same type together, and place cables of different types at least
30mm apart. Do not place the cables entangled or crossed.
Place the cables at least 30mm away from the heating components or heat sources,
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otherwise the insulation layer of the cables may be aging or broken due to high
temperature.
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2.3.1 PV String Safety
WARNING
Ensure the component frames and the bracket system are securely grounded.
Ensure the DC cables are connected tightly, securely and correctly. Inappropriate wiring
may cause poor contacts or high impedances, and damage the inverter.
Measure the DC cable using a multimeter to avoid reverse polarity connection. Also, the
voltage should be within the permissible range.
Measure the DC cable using a multimeter to avoid reverse polarity connection. Also, the
voltage should be under the max DC input voltage. The manufacturer shall not be liable
for the damage caused by reverse connection and overvoltage.
WARNING
The voltage and frequency at the connecting point should meet the on-grid
requirements.
Additional protective devices like circuit breakers or fuses are recommended on the AC
side. Specification of the protective device should be at least 1.25 times the maximum
AC output current.
The arc fault alarms will be cleared automatically if the alarms are triggered less than 5
times in 24 hours. The inverter will shutdown for protection after the 5th electric arc
fault. The inverter can operate normally after the fault is solved.
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2.3.3 Battery Safety
DANGER
Keep Power Off before any operations to avoid danger. Strictly follow all safety
precautions outlined in this manual and safety labels on the equipment during the
operation.
Do not disassemble, modify, or replace any part of the battery or the power control unit
without official authorization from the manufacturer. Otherwise, it will cause electrical
shock or damages to the equipment, which shall not be borne by the manufacturer.
Do not hit, pull, drag, squeeze or step on the equipment or put the battery into fire.
Otherwise, the battery may explode.
Do not place the battery in a high temperature environment. Make sure that there is no
direct sunlight and no heat source near the battery. When the ambient temperature
exceeds 60 ℃, it will cause fire.
Do not use the battery or the power control unit if it is defective, broken, or damaged.
Damaged battery may leak electrolyte.
Do not move the battery system while it is working. Contact after-sales service if the
battery shall be replaced or added.
A short circuit in the battery may cause personal injury. The instantaneous high current
caused by a short circuit can release a large amount of energy and may cause a fire.
WARNING
Factors such as: temperature, humidity, weather conditions, etc. may limit the battery's
current and affect its load.
Contact after-sale service immediately if the battery is not able to be started. Otherwise,
the battery might be damaged permanently.
Inspect and maintain the battery regularly according to the maintenance requirements
of the battery.
Emergency Measures
Battery Electrolyte Leakage
If the battery module leaks electrolyte, avoid contact with the leaking liquid or gas. The
electrolyte is corrosive. It will cause skin irritation or chemical burn to the operator. Anyone
contact the leaked substance accidentally has to do as following:
Breath in the leaked substance: Evacuate from the polluted area, and seek immediate
medical assistance.
Eye contact: Rinse your eyes for at least 15 minutes with clean water and seek immediate
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medical assistance.
Skin contact: Thoroughly wash the touch area with soap and clean water, and seek
immediate medical assistance.
Ingestion: Induce vomiting, and seek immediate medical assistance.
Fire
The battery may explode when the ambient temperature exceeds 150℃. Poisonous and
hazardous gas may be released if the battery is on fire.
In the event of a fire, please make sure that the carbon dioxide extinguisher or Novec1230
or FM-200 is nearby.
The fire cannot be put out by ABC dry powder extinguisher. Firefighters are required to wear
full protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus.
Battery triggers fire protection
For batteries with fire protection functions, perform the following operations after the fire
protection function is triggered:
Immediately cut off the main power switch to ensure that no current passes through the
battery system.
Use temperature sensors to detect the temperature of the battery and its environment,
ensuring there is no risk of overheating.
Isolate and label damaged batteries, and handle them properly in accordance with local
regulations.
WARNING
If the voltage of the power grid fluctuates, resulting in the voltage to exceed 265V, in this
case, long-term overvoltage operation may cause damage to the meter. It is recommended
to add a fuse with a rated current of 0.5A on the voltage input side of the meter to protect
it.
DANGER
All labels and warning marks should be visible after the installation. Do not cover, scrawl,
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or damage any label on the equipment.
it.
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Wear personal protective equipment during
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installation, operation and maintaining.
14 Grounding point.
16 CE mark
17 TUV mark
18 RCM mark
GoodWe Technologies Co., Ltd. hereby declares that the equipment with wireless communication
modules sold in the European market meets the requirements of the following directives:
Battery)
GoodWe Technologies Co., Ltd. hereby declares that the equipment without wireless communication
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modules sold in the European market meets the requirements of the following directives:
2.5.3 Battery
GoodWe Technologies Co., Ltd. hereby declares that batteries sold in the European market meets
You can download the EU Declaration of Conformity on the official website: https://en.goodwe.com.
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3 System Introduction
The residential smart inverter solution consists of inverter, battery system, smart meter, smart
dongle, etc.. In the PV system, solar energy can be convert to electric energy for household needs.
The IoT devices in the system controls the electrical equipment by recognizing the overall power
consumption situation. So that the power will be managed in a smart way, deciding whether the
power is to be used by the loads, stored in batteries, or exported to the grid, etc.
Product
Model Description
Type
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the after-sales service center to confirm the installation
and application environment of the inverters to ensure
stable operation of the system.
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without using a busbar. For detailed battery wiring
GoodWe)
When the charging and discharging current between
battery and inverter is ≥160A, a busbar or busbar box
must be used to connect the inverter. (Current ≥ M x
IBat rated. (M: The quantity of batteries connected in
parallel in the system, IBat rated: The rated current of
the battery).
BCB-11-WW-0:
BCB-22-WW-0:
BCB-32-WW-0:
BCB-33-WW-0
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When the number of batteries exceeds 8, two
600A fuses need to be connected in parallel.
3.2.1 Inverter
Inverters control and optimize the power in PV systems through an integrated energy
management system. The power generated in the PV system can be used, stored in the
battery, output to the utility grid, etc.
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Nominal output
Number Model Nominal output voltage
power
Lynx U5.4-20
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Lynx U5.0-30
The smart meter can measure and monitor the data in the photovoltaic energy storage system, such
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ratio: nA/5A.
The smart dongle can transmit various power generation data to SEMS Portal, the remote
monitoring platform, in real time. And connect to the SolarGo App to complete local equipment
commissioning.
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3.3 Supported Grid Types
Self-Use Mode
When the power generated in the PV system is sufficient, it will supply the loads in priority. The
excess power will charge the batteries first, then the remaining power will be sold to the utility
grid. When the power generated in the PV system is insufficient, the battery will supply the loads
in priority. If the battery power is insufficient, the load will be powered by the utility grid.
BACK-UP Mode
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The BACK-UP mode is mainly applied to the scenario where the grid is unstable.
When the grid is disconnected, the inverter turns to off-grid mode and the battery will supply
power to the BACK-UP loads; when the grid is restored, the inverter switches to grid-tied mode.
The battery will be charged to preset SOC protection value by utility grid or PV when the system
is running on-grid. So that the battery SOC is sufficient to maintain normal working when the
system is off-grid. The purchase of electricity from the power grid to charge the battery must
comply with local laws and regulations.
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Economic mode
It is recommended to use economic mode in scenarios when the peak-valley electricity price varies a
lot. Select economic mode only when it meets the local laws and regulations.
For example, set the battery to charge mode during Valley period to charge battery with grid power.
And set the battery to discharge mode during Peak period to power the load with the battery.
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4 Check and Storage
1. Check the outer packing box for damage, such as holes, cracks, deformation, and other signs of
equipment damage. Do not unpack the package and contact the supplier as soon as possible if
2. Check the product model. If the product model is not what you requested, do not unpack the
WARNING
Check the deliverables for correct model, complete contents, and intact appearance. Contact the
supplier as soon as possible if any damage is found.
Battery power
Nut x8 connection
terminal x 2
AC terminal x 6 PE terminal x 1
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PV DC terminal
GW8000-ES-C10 x 3
Smart dongle x 1
GW10K-ES-C10、
GW12K-ES-C10 x 4
AC protection cover
2PIN terminal x 2
x1
BMS
cable x 1
Lead-acid battery
Battery
M5 OT terminal x
2
Battery module x 1
M8 OT terminal
x4
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M5 grounding
Warning label x
screw x 2 1
Battery bracket x
Documents x 1
2 (optional)
M4*8 screw x 8
(optional)
When selecting stacking way to install the battery, the battery bracket, support
column, and M4*8 screw are included in the package.
M8 OT terminal x
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- -
M10 OT terminal x
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M8 OT terminal x
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- -
M10 OT terminal
x6
Battery
Terminal resistor x 1
When connecting to a
third-party busbar, the
Battery module x 1
battery needs to be
equipped with this
terminal resistor.
M5 OT terminal x 2:
Recommended for
connecting 70mm2
cables
M8 OT terminal x 2:
Recommended for M5*12 grounding screw x
connecting 70mm2 2
cables
M10 OT terminal x
2: Recommended
for connecting
70mm2 cables
Documents x 1 - -
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M5*12 grounding Installation positioning
screw x 2 cardboard x 1
Battery bracket x 2
M4*8 screw x 8
(optional)
For floor-mounted
For floor-mounted
installation
installation
M8 OT terminal x
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- -
M10 OT terminal x
6
Battery
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Grounding terminal x 4 M5 screw x 8
Battery
35-8 OT terminal x 4:
Recommended for
connecting 25mm2 or
35mm2 cables
50-8 OT terminal x 2:
Recommended for
Unlocking bracket x 1
connecting 50mm2
cables
70-10 OT terminal x 2:
Recommended for
connecting 70mm2
cables
14-5 Grounding
M5 Screw x 8
terminal x 4
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Cable harness fixing plate
M10 Expansion bolt x 6
x1
Power connector
Documents x 1
protect cover x 2
Terminal resistor x 1
M8 OT terminal x
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M10 OT terminal x
6
M8 OT terminal x
30
- -
M10 OT terminal x
6
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4.2.6 Smart Meter Deliverables (GMK110)
RS485
Smart meter and
communication
CT x 1
terminal x 1
Voltage input
PIN terminal x 4
side terminal x 1
Smart meter
2PIN terminal x 1
and CT x 1
PIN
7PIN terminal x 1
terminal x 6
Screw driver
Documents x 1
x1
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4.2.9 Smart Dongle (Ezlink3000)
Unlock tool x 1
Remove the module using
the removing tool if it is
included. If the tool is not
Documents x 1
provided, remove the
module by pressing the
unlock button on the
module.
4.3 Storage
If the equipment is not to be installed or used immediately, please ensure that the storage
environment meets the following requirements: If the equipment has been long term stored, it
should be checked by professionals before being put into use.
Packing requirements:
1. Place the equipment in a cool place where away from direct sunlight.
2. Store the equipment in a clean place. Make sure the temperature and humidity are appropriate
and no condensation. Do not install the equipment if the ports or terminals are condensed.
LX A5.0-10/LX A5.0-30:
LX U5.4-20:
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LX U5.0-30:
3. Keep the equipment away from flammable, explosive, and corrosive matters.
Stacking requirements:
1. The height and direction of the stacking inverter should follow the instructions on the packing
box.
2. The inverter must be stacked with caution to prevent them from falling.
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5 Installation
DANGER
Install and connect the equipment using the deliverables included in the package.
1. Do not install the equipment in a place near flammable, explosive, or corrosive materials.
2. The temperature and humidity at the installation site should be within the appropriate range.
3. Do not install the equipment in a place that is easy to touch, especially within children’s reach.
4. 60℃ high temperature exists when the equipment is working. Do not touch the surface to avoid
burning.
5. Install the equipment in a sheltered place to avoid direct sunlight, rain, and snow. Build a
sunshade if it is needed.
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6. The place to install the equipment shall be well-ventilated for heat radiation and large
enough for operations.
7. Check the protection rating of the equipment and ensure that the installation environment
meets the requirements. The inverter, battery system, and smart dongle can be installed both
indoors and outdoors. But the smart meter can only be installed indoors.
8. Install the equipment at a height that is convenient for operation and maintenance, electrical
connections, and checking indicators and labels.
9. The altitude to install the equipment shall be lower than the maximum working altitude of the
system.
10. Consult the manufacturer before installing the equipment outdoors in salt affected areas. A salt
affected area refers to the region within 500 meters offshore, and will be related to the sea wind,
precipitation and topography.
11. Install the equipment away from electromagnetic interference. If there is any radio or wireless
communication equipment below 30MHz near the equipment, you have to:
Inverter: add a multi-turn winding ferrite core at the AC output cable of the inverter, or add a
low-pass EMI filter.
Other equipment: the distance between the equipment and the wireless EMI equipment
should be more than 30m.
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5.2.2 Installation Space Requirements
Reserve enough space for operations and heat dissipation when installing the system.
When using CAT7 communication cables among inverters, the maximum distance can
reach 10 meters, while using CAT5 communication cables, the maximum distance can reach
5 meters.
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5.2.3 Tool Requirements
NOTICE
The following tools are recommended when installing the equipment. Use other auxiliary
tools on site if necessary.
Installation Tools
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Tool Description Tool Description
PV connector tool
Adjustable wrench
PV-CZM-61100
Multimeter
Marker
Range≤600V
Level - -
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Insulation gloves and
Dust mask
safety gloves
CAUTION
Operations such as transportation, turnover, installing and so on must meet the requirements
of local laws and regulations.
Move the equipment to the site before installation. Follow the instructions below to avoid
personal injury or equipment damage.
1. Consider the weight of the equipment before moving it. Assign enough personnel to
move the equipment to avoid personal injury.
CAUTION
Avoid the water pipes and cables buried in the wall when drilling holes.
Wear goggles and a dust mask to prevent the dust from being inhaled or contacting eyes
when drilling holes.
Step 1: Put the mounting plate on the wall horizontally and mark positions for drilling holes.
Step 3: Use expansion bolts to fix the mounting plate on the wall.
Step 5: Install the inverter on the mounting plate. Tighten the nuts to secure the mounting plate
and the inverter.
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5.5 Installing the Battery System
WARNING
Ensure that the battery system is installed vertically and securely. When using the locking
bracket, the bracket should be vertically attached to the wall and the surface of the battery
system.
Cover the equipment with a cardboard to prevent foreign matters when drilling holes.
Otherwise, the system may be damaged.
After marking the drilling position with a marker pen, the battery system needs to be moved
away to avoid equipment damage caused by the impact drill when drilling.
Cover the equipment with a cardboard to prevent foreign matters when drilling holes.
Otherwise, the system may be damaged.
NOTICE
Up to 6 batteries can be stacked for floor-mounted installation.
Step 1: Place the battery vertically, and remove the battery handles.
Step 2: Install brackets on the battery, and secure them with screws.
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Step 3: Place the battery flat and stack multiple batteries. Ensure that the locating pin is inserted
into the locating hole.
NOTICE
It is recommended to install it in a 19-inch standard rack with a length * width of 600*800mm
and above, and the height should be determined based on the thickness of the battery
(133mm) and above.
For rack-mounted installation, electrical labels and warning labels need to be attached to any
position of the front panel of the battery (these labels are shipped as additional accessories).
Step 2: Place the battery on the guide rail of the rack and secure the battery to the rack with screws
from the handle.
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LX A5.0-30: Wall-mounted Installation
Step 1: Determine the drilling position with installation positioning cardboard and marker pen.
Step 4: Install the battery on the brackets and use screws to secure the battery.
NOTICE
Up to 6 batteries can be stacked for floor-mounted installation.
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Step 1: Place the battery vertically.
Step 2: Install the bracket on the bottom of the battery, and then remove the handles from the
battery.
Step 3: Install another bracket on the battery.
Step 4: Use screws to tight the brackets, then place the battery flatly.
NOTICE
It is recommended to use a 19-inch standard rack with physical length and width of
600*800mm and above. The height can be chosen according to the number of batteries
in parallel.
For rack-mounted installation, electrical labels and warning labels need to be attached to
any position of the front panel of the battery (these labels are shipped as additional
accessories).
Step 1: Stick the electrical label and warning label to the position of the front panel of any battery.
Step 2: Place the battery on the guide rail of the rack and secure the battery to the rack with screws
from the handle.
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LX U5.4-20: Floor-mounted Installation
NOTICE
If parallel use is required, check and select batteries with similar production dates and
numbers to use together.
Step 2: Keep the battery parallel to the wall and ensure that the unlocking bracket is tightly attached
to the wall. Ensure secure placement, mark the drilling position with a marker pen, and remove the
battery.
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LX U5.4-20: Wall-mounted Installation
NOTICE
Step 1: Make the mounting plate tightly adhere to the wall and mark the drilling position with a marker
pen.
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LX U5.0-30: Floor-mounted Installation
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5.6 Installing the Smart Meter
WARNING
In areas at risk of lightning, if the meter cable exceeds 10m and the cables are not wired with
grounded metal conduits, you are recommended to use an external lightning protection device.
GMK110
GM330
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6 System Wirings
DANGER
Perform electrical connections in compliance with local laws and regulations. Including
operations, cables, and component specifications.
Disconnect the DC switches and the AC output switches to power off the equipment
before any electrical connections. Do not work with power on. Otherwise, an electric
shock may occur.
Tie the same type cables together, and place them separately from cables of different
types. Do not place the cables entangled or crossed.
If the cable bears too much tension, the connection may be poor. Reserve a certain
length of the cable before connecting it to the Inverter cable port.
Make sure that the cable conductor is in full contact with the terminal and the cable
insulation; part is not crimped with the terminal when crimping the terminal. Otherwise,
the device may; not be able to work properly, or the connection may be unreliable
during working, which; may cause terminal block damage, etc.
NOTICE
Wear personal protective equipment like safety shoes, safety gloves, and insulating
gloves during electrical connections.
Cable colors in this document are for reference only. The cable specifications shall meet
local laws and regulations.
For parallel systems, Follow the safety precautions in the user manuals of related
products in the system.
NOTICE
N and PE wiring ON-GRID and BACK-UP of the inverter are different based on the
regulation requirements of different regions. Refer to the specific requirements of local
regulations.
There are built-in relays inside of the inverter’s ON-GRID and BACK-UP AC ports. When
the inverter is in the off-grid mode, the built-in ON-GRID relay is open; while when the
inverter is in grid-tied mode, it is closed.
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When the inverter is powered on, the BACK-UP AC port is energized. Power off the
inverter first if maintenance is required on the BACK-UP loads. Otherwise, it may cause
electric shock.
NOTICE
Ensure that the grounding of BACK-UP is correctly and tightened. Otherwise, the BACK-
UP function may be abnormal in case of grid failure.
GM330 and other meters that meet the requirements can also be used in single inverter
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With built-in smart meter
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6.2.2 Detailed System Wiring Diagram for Parallel System
In parallel scenarios, the inverter connecting to Ezlink and smart meter is considered as
the master inverter, while all the others are slave inverters. Do not connect any smart
The following diagram mainly introduces parallel connections. For other port
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6.3 Preparing Materials
WARNING
Do not connect loads between the inverter and the AC switch directly connected to the
inverter.
Install one AC output circuit breaker for each inverter. Multiple inverters cannot share
one AC circuit breaker.
An AC circuit breaker shall be installed on the AC side to make sure that the inverter can
safely disconnect the grid when an exception happens. Select the appropriate AC circuit
breaker in compliance with local laws and regulations.
When the inverter is powered on, the BACK-UP AC port is energized. Power off the
inverter first if maintenance is required on the BACK-UP loads. Otherwise, it may cause
electric shock.
For cables used in the same system, it is recommended that the conductor
material, cross sectional area, length, etc. of the cables should be consistent.
The AC cable for BACK-UP port of each inverter
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The power cable between batteries
1 Prepared by
ON-GRID circuit Nominal current ≥ 90A, nominal voltage
breaker ≥ 230V customers.
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Conductor cross-sectional area: customers.
S=6mm²
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of conductor: 25mm²
inverter (BACKUP/GRID):
24.8mm
21mm
8.7mm
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communication Conductor cross-sectional area: customers.
cable 0.2mm²- 0.4mm²
WARNING
The PE cable connected to the enclosure of the inverter cannot replace the PE cable
connected to the AC output port. Make sure that both of the two PE cables are securely
connected.
Make sure that all the grounding points on the enclosures are equipotentially connected
when there are multiple inverters.
To improve the corrosion resistance of the terminal, you are recommended to apply silica gel
or paint on the ground terminal after installing the PE cable.
Connect the PE cable first before installing the equipment. Disconnect the PE cable before
dismantling the equipment.
Inverter
Battery
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6.5 Connecting the PV Cable
DANGER
Do not connect one PV string to more than one inverter at the same time. Otherwise, it may
cause damage to the inverter.
Confirm the following information before connecting the PV string to the inverter. Otherwise,
the inverter may be damaged permanently or even cause fire and cause personal and
property losses.
1. Make sure that the max short circuit current and the max input voltage per MPPT are
within the permissible range.
2. Make sure that the positive pole of the PV string connects to the PV+ of the inverter. And
the negative pole of the PV string connects to the PV- of the inverter.
WARNING
The PV strings cannot be grounded. Ensure the minimum insulation resistance of the PV
string to the ground meets the minimum insulation resistance requirements before
connecting the PV string to the inverter (R=maximum input voltage/ 30mA).
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Ensure the DC cables are connected tightly, securely and correctly.
Measure the DC cable using the multimeter to avoid reverse polarity connection. Also, the
voltage should be within the permissible range.
NOTICE
The two input strings per MPPT should be of the same type, the same number of modules, the
same tilt and angle to ensure the best efficiency.
DANGER
In a single inverter system, do not connect the same battery pack to multiple inverters, which
may cause inverter damage.
When connecting battery cables, use insulated tools to prevent accidental electric shock or
short circuit to the batteries.
Ensure that the open circuit voltage of the battery is within the permissible range of the
inverter.
Install a DC breaker between the inverter and the battery in compliance with local local laws
and regulations.
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LXA5.0-30: Hand-to-hand connection
The battery system supports a maximum working current of 160A, working power of 8kW, and
can connect to a maximum of 1 inverter, and 30 batteries
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The battery system supports a maximum working current of 720A, working power of 36kW, and
can connect to a maximum of 6 inverters, and 15 batteries.
The nominal charging current of a single battery is 60A; The nominal discharging current is 100A;
The maximum continuous charging current is 90A; The maximum continuous discharging current
is 150A, and a maximum of 30 batteries can be paralleled in the same system.
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LX A5.0-10: Hand-to-Hand Connection
The nominal charging and discharging current of a single battery is 60A.
The battery system supports a maximum working current of 120A, working power of 8kW, a
maximum of 1 inverter, and 2 batteries.
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LX A5.0-10: Use with busbar BCB-11-WW-0
The nominal charging and discharging current of a single battery is 60A.
The battery system supports a maximum working current of 360A, working power of 18kW, a
maximum of 3 inverters, and 6 batteries.
The battery system can support a maximum working current of 720A, working power of 36kW, a
maximum of 6 inverters, and 12 batteries.
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LX A5.0-10: Use with third-party busbar
The nominal charging and discharging current of a single battery is 60A.
The complexity of the parallel system increases with the increase in the number of inverters.
When the number of inverters in parallel system is ≥ 6, please contact the after-sales service to
confirm the installation and application environment of the inverter to ensure stable operation of
the system.
The battery system supports a maximum working current of 900A, working power of 45kW, and
15 batteries.
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LX U5.4-20: Hand to hand Connection
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LX U5.0-30: When the battery quantity is less than or equal to 8, and the busbar BCB-
32-WW-0 is used, the wiring diagram is as follows:
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LX U5.0-30: When the battery quantity is less than or equal to 15, and the busbar BCB-
33-WW-0 is used, the wiring diagram is as follows:
LX U5.0-30: When the battery quantity is less than or equal to 8, and a third-party
busbar is used, the wiring diagram is as follows:
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LX U5.0-30: When the battery quantity is larger than 15, and a third-party busbar is
used, the wiring diagram is as follows:
1 - -
Reserved
2 - -
4 CAN_1H CAN_1H
Connect the inverter communication port
7 - - Reserved
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PIN COM1 COM2 Description
1 - -
Reserved
2 - -
4 CAN_1H CAN_1H
Connect the inverter communication port
6
Reserved
7
1 RS485A RS485A
RS485 communication
2 RS485B RS485B
5 - - Reserved
6 - - Reserved
7 - - Reserved
8 - - Reserved
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2 RS485B RS485B
4 CAN_H CAN_H
Connect the inverter communication port
7 - - Reserved
6.6.1 Connecting the Power Cable between the Inverter and Battery
WARNING
Measure the DC cable using the multimeter to avoid reverse polarity connection. Also,
the voltage should be within the permissible range.
Connect the battery cables to the corresponding terminals such BAT+, BAT- and
grounding ports correctly. Otherwise it will cause damage to the inverter.
Ensure that the whole cable cores are inserted into the terminal holes. No part of the
cable core can be exposed.
Ensure that the cables are connected securely. Otherwise it will cause damage to the
inverter due to overheat during its operation.
Do not connect one battery pack to more than one inverter at the same time. Otherwise,
it may cause damage to the inverter.
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Make the inverter power cable
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Battery power cable manufacturing LX U5.4-20
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6.6.2 Connecting the Communication Cable between the Inverter
and Battery
NOTICE
The BMS cable is included in the package of the inverter, the included BMS communication
cable is recommended. If more communication cables are needed, prepare shielded network
cables and RJ connectors by yourself to make the cable. Only crimp PIN4 and PIN5 of the
connector when making the cable, otherwise the communication may fail.
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NOTICE
recommended to connect the temperature sensor cable at a location with poor heat
dissipation. For example, when lead-acid batteries are placed side by side, the
To better protect the battery cell, a temperature sampling cable must be installed,
and it is recommended to place the battery in a well-ventilated environment.
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6.7 Connecting the AC Cable
WARNING
The residual current monitoring unit (RCMU) is integrated into the inverter to avoid the
residual current exceeds the limit. The inverter will disconnect the utility grid quickly once it
found the residual current exceeds the limit.
When wiring, ensure that the AC cable is completely matched with the "BACKUP", "ON-GRID",
"GEN", and grounding ports of the AC terminal. Incorrect cable connection will lead to
equipment damage.
Ensure that the whole cable cores are inserted into the terminal holes. No part of the cable
core can be exposed.
Ensure that the insulation board is inserted into the AC terminal tightly.
Ensure that the cables are connected securely. Otherwise it will cause damage to the inverter
due to overheat during its operation.
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6.8 Connecting the Meter Cable
NOTICE
Contact the manufacturer for additional smart meters if multiple inverters are
connected.
Ensure that the CT is connected in the correct direction and phase sequences, otherwise
the monitoring data will be incorrect.
Ensure the cables are connected tightly, securely and correctly. Inappropriate wiring may
cause poor contacts and damage the equipment.
In areas at risk of lightning, if the meter cable exceeds 10m and the cables are not wired
with grounded metal conduits, you are recommended to use an external lightning
protection device.
Wiring of GMK110
NOTICE
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Outer diameter of the AC cable should be smaller than the hole diameter of the CT, so
that the AC cable can be routed through the CT.
Do not use network cable as the CT cable, otherwise the smart meter may be damaged
due to high current.
The CTs vary slightly in dimensions and appearance depending on the model, but they
are installed and connected in the same way.
Connection steps
Wiring of GM330
Connection steps
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Installing the CT (Type I)
NOTICE
The communication functions are optional. Connect the cables based on actual needs.
If you need to use the remote shutdown function, please turn it on in the SolarGo App
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after wiring is completed.
Do not turn on the function in the SolarGo App if the inverter is not connected to a
remote shutdown device, otherwise the inverter will be unable to operate on-grid.
In a parallel system, please connect the communication cable to the master inverter to
achieve the remote shutdown function, otherwise, the function will not work.
Communication Descriptions
Lead-acid battery
For connecting lead-acid battery temperature
4 temperature
measurement cable.
measurement port.
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6.10 Connect the smart dongle
NOTICE
The inverter supports connecting to mobile phones or WEB interfaces via Bluetooth,
WiFi, LAN, and 4G smart dongle (China version) to set device-related parameters, view
equipment operation information and error messages, and promptly understand the
system status.
In single inverter system, install the WiFi/LAN Kit-20 smart dongle. When using multiple
inverters to form a parallel system, the master inverter needs to be equipped with an
Ezlink module for networking.
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7 System Commissioning
The voltage and frequency at the connection point meet the inverter grid
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connection requirements.
7.2 Power ON
WARNING
When there are multiple inverters in the system, please ensure that all slave inverter AC
sides are powered on within one minute after the master inverter AC side is powered on.
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The inverter needs to be activated by battery.
If there is no inverter, it is necessary to manage the charging and discharging of
battery, etc.
After the battery system is started, please ensure that the communication
between the inverter and the battery system is normal within 15 minutes. If the
inverter cannot communicate normally with the battery system, the battery
system switch will be automatically disconnected, and the battery system will be
powered off.
When there are multiple batteries in the system, starting any one of them can start all
the batteries.
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7.2.2 Power on a parallel system
7.3 Indicators
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or off-grid mode.
System fault.
communication Termination.
Indicator Description
75%<SOC≤100%
50%<SOC≤75%
25%<SOC≤50%
0%<SOC≤25%
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No battery connected.
Indicator light blinking during battery discharging: for example, when the battery SOC is
between 25% and 50%, the light at the 50% position blinks.
LX A5.0-30
No green displayed on
SOC=0%
the SOC indicator
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LX A5.0-10
Normal status
SOC indicator
RUN light
The SOC indicator represents the battery Green flashes 1 The battery system is in
system's useable energy.
time/s standby mode.
abnormal state
ALM Light
Battery system
Description
status
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LX U5.4-20
Normal Status
SOC Indicator
Button Indicator
Battery Status
当 5%≤SOC<25%时,
SOC1 闪烁
当 25%≤SOC<50%时,
SOC2 闪烁
The last light flashes, The battery system is in
当 50%≤SOC<75%时,
and the rest steady on discharging state.
SOC3 闪烁
当 75%≤SOC<95%时,
SOC4 闪烁
当 95%≤SOC≤100%时,
SOC5 闪烁
Abnormal Status
Button Indicator
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recommended in the
Troubleshooting section.
LX U5.0-30
No green displayed on
SOC=0%
the SOC indicator
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the problem follow the methods
recommended in the Troubleshooting
section.
GMK110
Communication
Blinks Meter communication is normal
indicator
GM330
Off Reserved
Communication
indicator Press the Reset button for more than 5
seconds, power light, buying or selling
Blinks
electricity indicator light flash: Reset the
meter.
Reserved
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7.3.4 Smart Dongle Indicator
WiFi/LAN Kit-20
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Button Description
Press and hold for 0.5 to 3 seconds to reset the Smart Dongle.
Reload Press and hold for 6 to 20 seconds to restore the Smart Dongle to
factory settings.
Ezlink3000
Indicator/
Color Status Description
silkscreen
settings.
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8 Quick System Commissioning
Make sure that the mobile phone meets the following requirements:
Mobile phone operating system: Android 4.3 or later, iOS 9.0 or later.
The mobile phone can access the Internet.
The mobile phone supports WLAN or Bluetooth.
Method 1: Search SolarGo in Google Play (Android) or App Store (iOS) to download and
Method 2: Scan the QR code below to download and install the app.
NOTICE
The device name varies depending on the inverter model or smart dongle type:
Wi-Fi Kit:Solar-WiFi***
Bluetooth Module: Solar-BLE***
WiFi/LAN Kit-20:WLA-***
Ezlink3000:CCM-BLE***;CCM-***;***
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Connect to the inverter via Bluetooth
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8.3 Communication Settings
NOTICE
smart dongle connected to the inverter. Please refer to the actual interface for
accurate information.
Step 1: Enter the setting page through "Home" > "Settings" > "Communication
Configuration" > "Network Settings".
Step 2: Configure the WLAN or LAN network based on the actual situation.
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4 IP address
When DHCP is enabled, there is no need to configure this
5 Subnet mask parameter.
NOTICE
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Parameter Name Description
Select the actual mode for connecting the battery to the inverter. If there is
Select Battery Model Select the battery type and model based on actual situation.
Set the working mode of the device during operation. Supports: Self-use
Working Mode
mode and back-up mode.
When the self-use mode is selected, the interface will be displayed as follows. You need to enter
the advanced mode to choose the specific working mode and set the corresponding parameter
values.
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Parameter Name Description
Self-use mode: based on the self-use mode, Back-up mode, Economic mode, and Smart charging
can be enabled at the same time, and the inverter will automatically select the working mode.
Operation priority: BACK-UP mode > Economic mode > Smart Charging mode > Self-use mode.
Depth of discharge(on- The maximum depth of discharge of the battery when the system is
Depth of discharge(off- The maximum depth of discharge of the battery when the system is
BACK-UP Mode
Economic mode
Start time Within the start and end time, the battery will charge or discharge
End time based on the set charge-discharge mode and rated power.
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mode
Charge/Discharge Cut-off The battery stop charging/discharging once the battery SOC reaches
NOTICE
Login to the SEMS Portal app using the account and password before creating
power plants. If you have any questions, refer to the Plant Monitoring section.
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9 System Commissioning
SolarGo App is a mobile application that communicates with the inverter through
bluetooth or WiFi modules. Commonly used functions are as follows:
1. Check the operating data, software version, alarms, etc.
2. Set grid parameters, communication parameters, safety countries, power limitation,
etc.
3. Equipment maintenance.
4. Upgrade the firmware version of the equipment.
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9.1.1 App Interface Structure
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9.1.2 Introduction to the SolarGo App Login Interface
Num Name/Ico
Description
ber n
1 Tap the icon to open the page downloading the SEMS Portal app.
Not found
The list of all devices. The last digits of the device name are
5 Device List
normally the serial number of the device.
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Select the device by checking the serial number of the master
inverter when multi inverters are parallel connected.
Search
6 Tap Search Device if the device is not found.
Device
Numb
Name/Icon Description
er
2 Device Status Indicates the status of the inverter, such as Working, Fault, etc.
Energy Flow Indicates the energy flow chart of the PV system. The actual
3
Chart page prevails.
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Unbalanced Output, etc.
8 Parallel the serial number to enter the setting page of the single
inverter.
NOTICE
The device name varies depending on the inverter model or communication module:
Wi-Fi Kit:Solar-WiFi***
Bluetooth Module: Solar-BLE***
WiFi/LAN Kit-20:WLA-***
Ezlink3000:CCM-BLE***;CCM-***;***
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Connecting the inverter via WiFi
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9.3 Quick Settings
NOTICE
When selecting the safety regulation country/region, the system will automatically
configure the overvoltage and undervoltage protection, overfrequency and
underfrequency protection, inverter on-grid voltage/frequency, connection slope,
Cosφ curve, Q(U) curve, P(U) curve, FP curve, high and low voltage ride-through, etc.
according to the safety regulation requirements of different regions.
The generation efficiency of inverter differs in different working modes. Please set
according to the local actual electricity consumption.
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Parameter Name Description
Select the actual mode for connecting the battery to the inverter. If
Select Battery Model Battery Type only supports: AGM/GEL/Wet Battery (Flooded).
Please set the correct type in the APP according to the selected
battery.
Set the working mode of the device during operation. Supports: self-
Working Mode
use mode and back-up mode.
When the self-use mode is selected, the interface will be displayed as follows. You need to enter
the advanced mode to choose the specific working mode and set the corresponding parameter
values.
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Self-use mode: based on the self-use mode, Back-up mode, Economic mode, and Smart
charging can be enabled at the same time, and the inverter will automatically select the working
mode. Operation priority: BACK-UP mode > Economic mode > Smart Charging mode > Self-use
mode.
Depth of discharge(on- The maximum depth of discharge of the battery when the system is
Depth of discharge(off- The maximum depth of discharge of the battery when the system is
BACK-UP Mode
Enabling this function allows the system to purchase electricity from power
Charging From Grid
grid.
Economic mode
Start time Within the start and end time, the battery will charge or discharge based
Charge/Discharge Cut- The battery stop charging/discharging once the battery SOC reaches
NOTICE
smart dongle connected to the inverter. Please refer to the actual interface for
accurate information.
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Step 1: Enter the setting page through "Home" > "Settings" > "Communication
Configuration" > "Network Settings".
Step 2: Configure the WLAN or LAN network based on the actual situation.
1 Network Name based on your actual situation and communicate the device
4 IP address
When DHCP is enabled, there is no need to configure this
5 Subnet mask parameter.
Step 1: Tap Home> Settings > Basic Settings, to set the parameters.
Step 2: Set the functions based on actual needs.
generation efficiency.
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After enabling SPD, when the SPD module is
alarm prompt.
After enabling Backup, the battery will power the load connected to the backup port of the
inverter to ensure Uninterrupted Power Supply when the power grid fails.
UPS Mode - Full Wave Check whether the utility grid voltage is too high
1
Detection or too low.
immediately
Step 1: Tap Home > Settings > Advanced Settings to set the parameters.
Step 2: Set the parameters based on actual needs. Tap‘√’or Save to save the settings.
The parameters are set successfully.
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Number Parameter Name Description
Step 1 Tap Home > Settings> Advanced Settings > Power Limit to set the parameters.
Step 2: Enable or disable the power limit function based on actual needs.
Step 3: Enter the parameters and tap √. The parameters are set successfully.
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secondary current of the external CT.
Depth of
4
discharge(on-grid) Indicates the depth of discharge of the battery when
needs.
SOC For Stopping Stop charging the battery once the battery SOC
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Charging reaches SOC For Stopping Charging.
Immediate Charging
Indicates the percentage of the charging power to the
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Power inverter rated power when enabling Immediate
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Charging.
NOTICE
Step 1: Enter the parameter settings interface through Home > Settings > Advanced
Settings > Battery Function.
Step 2: Enter the parameters and tap √. The parameters are set successfully.
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Voltage voltage charging by default; this value is the
upper limit of charging voltage in this mode.
Please set it according to the battery
technical parameters.
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9.5.5 Setting Generator Parameters
Step 1: After connecting to the SolarGo APP, go to Home > Settings > Port Connection >
Generator Connection. After selecting the generator type, enter the parameter setting
interface.
Step 2: Enter the parameters and tap √. The parameters are set successfully.
Manual control generator (Does not support dry contact connection): This type of
Automatic control generator (Supporting dry contact connection): This type of generator
connection.
2 No working time generator will stop working. This feature only applies to
4 Running time generator will automatically shut down. This feature only
connection.
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The time mode will be on between the Start Time and
6 Lower Voltage End Time. Set the upper limit of operating frequency for
the generator.
Upper frequency Set the upper limit of operating frequency for the
7
limit generator.
8 Lower Frequency Set the lower limit of the generator's operating frequency.
Maximum charging
11 Set the maximum charge power for the generator battery.
power
12 starting voltage When the voltage of the battery is lower than the set
13 stop voltage When the voltage of the battery is higher than the set
Step 1: After connecting to the SolarGo APP, enter the parameter setting interface through
Home > Settings > Port Connection > Load Control.
Step 2: Enter the parameters and tap √. The parameters are set successfully.
when the switch is ON, the loads will be powered; when the
1 Dry Contact Mode
switch is OFF, the power will be cut off. Turn the switch on
2 Time Mode set the time to enable the load, and the load will be
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powered automatically within the setting time period.
can control the loads off or on. In off-grid mode, the load
3 SOC mode connected to the port will not be powered if the BACKUP
NOTICE
The grid standards of some countries/regions require that inverters shall set
Step 1: Tap Home > Settings > Advanced Settings, to set the parameters.
Backup N and PE Relay that the relay inside the back-up port remains
3
Switch closed and the N and PE wires are connected
requirements.
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9.6.2 Setting Customized Safety Parameters
NOTICE
Set the custom safety parameters in compliance with local requirements. Do not
change the parameters without the prior consent of the grid company.
Step 1: Tap Home > Settings > Advanced Settings > Safety Parameters > Active Power
Mode Settings to set the parameters.
Step 2: Set the parameters based on actual needs.
Step 1: Tap Home > Settings > Advanced Settings > Safety Parameters > Active Power
Mode Settings to set the parameters.
Step 2: Enter the parameters. The inverter will adjust the active output power to the
apparent power ratio in real-time according to the actual grid voltage to the rated voltage
ratio.
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9.6.2.2 Setting the Reactive Power Mode
Step 1: Tap Home > Settings > Advanced Settings > Safety Parameter Settings >
Reactive Power Mode to set the parameters.
Step 2: Set the parameter based on actual needs. The power factor remains fixed during
Step 1: Tap Home > Settings > Advanced Settings > Safety Parameter Settings >
Reactive Power Mode to set the parameters.
Step 2: Set the parameter based on actual needs. The output reactive power remains fixed
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Number Parameter Name Description
Step 1: Tap Home > Settings > Advanced Settings > Safety Parameter Settings >
Reactive Power Mode to set the parameters.
Step 2: Enter the parameters. The inverter will adjust the reactive power to the apparent
power ratio in real-time according to the actual grid voltage to the rated voltage ratio.
Step 1: Tap Home > Settings > Advanced Settings > Safety Parameter Settings >
Reactive Power Mode to set the parameters.
Step 2: Enter the parameters. The inverter will adjust the active output power to the
apparent power ratio in real-time according to the actual grid voltage to the rated voltage
ratio.
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Setting Protection Parameters
Step 1: Tap Home > Settings > Advanced Settings > Safety Parameters > Protection
Parameters to set the parameters.
Step 2: Set the parameters based on actual needs.
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Set the grid overfrequency protection threshold
6 OF Stage n Trip Value
value, n = 1, 2.
Step 1: Tap Home > Settings > Advanced Settings > Safety Parameters > Protection
Parameters to set the parameters.
Step 2: Set the parameters based on actual needs.
Step 1: Enter the parameter setting page through Home > Settings > Advanced
Settings > Safety Parameter Settings > Voltage Fault Ride-Through.
Step 2: Set the parameters based on actual needs.
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Number Parameter Name Description
LVRT
Ride Through Voltage The inverter will not be disconnected from the
1
Start Point utility grid immediately when the grid voltage is
Ride Through Voltage between Ride Through Voltage Start Point and Ride
2
End Point Through Voltage End Point.
Ride Through Trip LVRT is allowed when the grid voltage is lower than
5
Threshold Ride Through Trip Threshold
HVRT
Ride Through Voltage The inverter will not be disconnected from the
6
Start Point utility grid immediately when the grid voltage is
Ride Through Voltage between Ride Through Voltage Start Point and Ride
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End Point Through Voltage End Point.
Ride Through Trip HVRT is allowed when the grid voltage is higher
10
Threshold than Ride Through Trip Threshold
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10 Monitoring Power Plant
SEMS Portal App is a monitoring platform. Commonly used functions are as follows:
1. Manage the organization or User information;
2. Add and monitor the power plant information;
3. Equipment maintenance.
1 Login Area Enter the user name, password to login to the app.
a company account.
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4 APPs Tap to download SolarGo app.
5 Configuration between the inverter and the server and realize remote
2 Power plant Display the current operating status of the power plant.
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operation status
Search for Search for power stations by selecting their name, equipment
3
power plant SN number, email, or on the map.
Power
Click to switch between today, this month, total generated
4 generation
power and cumulative earnings.
statistics
Plants
Message
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Step 3: Add devices according to the interface prompts to complete the creation of the
power plant.
Step 1: Enter the power plant monitoring page and delete or modify the power plant
information based on actual needs.
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10.2.3 Managing the equipment in the power plant
Step 1: Click on the power plant in the power plant monitoring interface to enter the
power plant details page.
Step 2: Click the serial number of the device to enter the device details page, and add,
delete, or replace the device based on actual needs.
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10.3 Power plant monitoring
After logging into SEMS Portal App with the account and password, you will enter the home page of
the power plant, where the overall operation status of all power plants under the account will be
displayed. Click Monitoring to enter the power plant monitoring interface to view all power plant
information.
The displayed content of different interfaces of power plant equipment varies, please refer to the
actual situation.
Step 1: (Optional) if there are multiple power plants, you can search for information such as the
power plant name, inverter SN number, or the owner's phone number to quickly locate the power
plant.
Or click the map sign to search for power plant information and quickly locate the power plant.
Step 2: Click on the power plant name in the power plant list or the power plant icon on the map to
view the detailed information of the power plant.
Step 3: On the power plant details interface, check the power plant information, power generation
details, equipment information, faults, and other conditions according to the prompts on the
interface.
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10.3.2 Viewing Alarm Information
Step 1: Click the Fault tab on the power plant details page to enter the alarm query page.
Step 2: Click on the alarm name to view detailed alarm information.
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11 Maintenance
DANGER
Power off the equipment before operations and maintenance. Otherwise, the equipment
may be damaged or electric shocks may occur.
Delayed discharge. Wait until the components are discharged after power off.
Strictly follow the power off requirements to avoid damaging the system
When there are multiple batteries in the system, powering off any one of the batteries
can power off all the batteries.
NOTICE
Install the circuit breaker between the inverter and the battery or between the two
To ensure effective protection, the cover of the battery system switch should remain
closed. The cover can be closed automatically after being opened. Fasten the cover with
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Parallel system power off
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11.2 Removing the Equipment
DANGER
Please use standard disassembly tools when removing wiring terminals to avoid
Unless otherwise specified, the dismantling process of the equipment is in reverse order
to the installation process, and it will not be further elaborated in this document.
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Step 2: Label the cables connected in the system with tags indicating the cable type.
Step 3: Disconnect the connecting cables of the inverter, battery, and smart meter in the
Step 4: Remove equipment such as the smart dongle, inverter, battery, and smart meter.
Step 5: Properly store the equipment and ensure that the storage conditions meet the
If the equipment cannot work anymore, dispose of it according to the local disposal
requirements for electrical equipment waste. The equipment cannot be disposed of
together with household waste.
WARNING
Contact after-sales service for help if you find any problems that may influence the
battery or the hybrid inverter. Disassemble without permission is strictly forbidden.
Contact after-sales service for help if the copper conductor is exposed. Do not touch or
disassemble privately because high voltage danger exists.
In case of other emergencies, contact the after-sales service as soon as possible. Operate
following the instructions or wait for the after-sales service personnel.
Maintaining Maintaining
Maintaining Item Maintaining method
Period purpose
System Check whether the equipment are Once 6-12 Ensure that
installation installed securely and whether the months the
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screws are installed tightly. equipment is
Check whether the equipment is installed
damaged or deformed. securely.
Confirm that
Check whether all the terminals the machine
and ports are properly sealed. seal and
Sealing Once a year
Reseal the cable hole if it is not waterproof
sealed or too big. performance
are intact.
11.5 Troubleshooting
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ber
Unable to search for 3. Please ensure that the smart dongle is powered
1 the wireless signal of on properly, and the blue indicator light is
the smart dongle. blinking or steadly on.
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6 Make sure that the inverter is powered on.
The Ezlink indicator is
off.
Solutions/measures to address
Number Fault Cause
the issue
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2. If it occurs frequently, please check
if the grid voltage is within the
allowable range.
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permissible range, or temporarily. The inverter will
the duration of low recover automatically after
voltage exceeds the detecting that the utility grid is
requirement of LVRT. normal.
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voltage is within the permissible
range.
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close Grid Underfrequency
function.Grid Underfrequency
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Abnormal 1. If the problem occurs occasionally,
GFCI 30mA it may be caused by a cable
Abnormal exception. The inverter will recover
The input insulation
GFCI 60mA automatically after the problem is
impedance becomes
12 Abnormal solved.
low when the inverter
GFCI 2. Check whether the impedance
is working.
150mA between the PV string and PE is too
Abnormal low if the problem occurs frequently
GFCI or persists.
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2. Add the inverter to the monitoring
platform, and set the alarm
reminder, the alarm information can
be sent to the customer by emails.
6. Transmit to the
unit that is not
allowed.
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persists.
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working heat dissipation conditions.
abnormally 3. Contact the dealer or after-sales
service if both the ventilation and
the ambient temperature are
normal.
1. The PV voltage is
Disconnect the AC output switch and
too high.
DC input switch, then connect them 5
BUS 2. The sampling of
25 minutes later. Contact the dealer or the
Overvoltage the inverter BUS
after-sales service if the problem
voltage is
persists.
abnormal.
The PV array
Check the serial connection of the PV
configuration is not
array. Make sure that the open circuit
PV Input correct. Too many PV
26 voltage of the PV string is not higher
Overvoltage panels are connected
than the maximum operating voltage
in series in the PV
of the inverter.
string.
String1 PV
String
Reversed The PV strings are Check whether the PV1 and PV2 strings
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String1 PV connected reversely. are connected reversely.
String
Reversed
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settings of the the parameter settings meet the
generator exceed requirements. If there is no fault with
the requirements the generator and the parameter
of the settings do not exceed the
specification. requirements, and the fault still exists
after restarting the generator, please
contact your dealer or after-sales
service center.
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requirements of is within the requirements, but the
the specification. malfunction still persists after restarting
the generator, please contact your
dealer or after-sales service center.
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the inverter the router works well.
and Ezlink 2. Check whether Ezlink obtains IP
indicator in successfully via APP. Execute the
error following actions if IP is not
obtained:
38 Parallel Grid AC L and N cables are 1. Check the grid wiring. Reconnect
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line reversed connected reversely. the ON-GRID AC cable to make sure
the grid is wired correctly.
Alarm state
When the battery ALM indicator turns red, troubleshoot the issue by referring to the
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temperature temperature to return to normal. If
the problem persists after
restarting, please contact the
after-sales service center.
Open contact
10 Contact the after-sales service.
sticking fault
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persists, please contact the after-
sales service.
When the battery ALM indicator turns red, troubleshoot the issue by referring to the
Battery
2 Contact the after-sales service.
Undervoltage
Low
8 Insulation Contact the after-sales service.
Resistance
Inconsistency
11 of battery Contact the after-sales service.
cells
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after-sales service center.
Open contact
19 Contact the after-sales service.
sticking fault
Current
Power off and wait for 2 hours. If the
Diverter
22 problem persists, please contact the
Overtemperat
after-sales service.
ure
Reverse
23 Connection Contact the after-sales service.
Fault
Microelectron
24 Contact the after-sales service.
ic Fault
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11.5.5 Battery fault (LX U5.4-20)
LX U5.4-20:
Alerting
When the battery button indicator light displays red and flashes 1time/s, combine
with the SOC indicator light to locate and troubleshoot the alarm.
序号 SOC 指示灯 说明
2
The alerting is dealt by the battery system itself.
4
SolarGo App
Fault Status
When the battery button indicator light is red and constantly on, locate and
troubleshoot the fault based on the SOC indicator light display status.
Button
SOC
indicat Fault Name Solutions
indicator
or
Red
light
Under voltage Contact GoodWe for help.
blink 1
time in
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1
second
Cell High
Power off for 2 hours. If the problem
Temperature persists, please contact GoodWe.
Low Temperature
Power off the equipment and wait until
Charging
the temperature recovers. If the problem
Overcurrent When
Temperature
Power off for 2 hours. If the problem
Steady
Exception persists, please contact GoodWe.
red
The cell voltage
Power off for 12 hours. If the problem
difference is
persists, please contact GoodWe.
extremely high
Harness Abnormal
MOS Open-Circuit
Restart the battery. If the problem
Fault persists, please contact GoodWe for
help.
MOS Short-Circuit
Fault
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BMU
Communication
Restart the battery. If the problem
Fault
persists, please contact GoodWe for
MCU Internal help.
communication
fault
MOS
Power off for 2 hours. If the problem
Overtemperature
persists, please contact GoodWe.
Fault
Current Sensor
Power off for 2 hours. If the problem
Overtemperature
persists, please contact GoodWe.
Fault
Microelectronic
Contact GoodWe for help.
Fault
Alerting Status
When the battery ALM indicator light is red and constantly on, locate and
troubleshoot the fault based on the SOC indicator light display status.
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after-sales service center
Parallelized
Please check if the battery model
8 Connection matches. If not, please contact the after-
Fault sales service center
Air Switch
Contact the after-sales service center for
10 Short
help
Circuit Fault
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temperature problem persists, please contact the
fault after-sales service center
Microelectro
Restart the battery. If the problem
15 nic persists, please contact the after-sales
Fault service center
Inconsistent
Please check if the battery model, SN
software
number, and software version number
16 and
match. If they do not match, please
hardware
contact the after-sales service center
versions
12 Parameters
Li-Ion/Lead-
Type Li-Ion/Lead-acid Li-Ion/Lead-acid
acid
Max. Continuous
160 200 240
Charging Current (A)
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Maximum Charge power
8,000 10,000 12,000
(W)
Maximum Discharge
8,800 11,000 13,200
Power (W)
PV Input Data
Number of MPPT 2 2 3
Nominal Apparent
Power Output to Utility 8,000 10,000 12,000
Grid (VA)
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Max. Apparent Power
16,500 16,500 16,500
from Utility Grid (VA)
Nominal AC Grid
50/60 50/60 50/60
Frequency (Hz)
~1 (Adjustable
~1 (Adjustable from ~1 (Adjustable from
Power Factor from 0.8
0.8 lead...0.8 lag) 0.8 lead...0.8 lag)
lead...0.8 lag) }
Back-up Nominal
8,000 10,000 12,000
Apparent Power (VA)
Nominal Output
50/60 50/60 50/60
Frequency (Hz)
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Total Harmonic Voltage
<3% <3% <3%
Distortion(@ linear load)
Efficiency
Max. Battery to AC
95.5%
Efficiency
Protection
PV String Current
Integrated Integrated Integrated
Monitoring
Insulation Resistance
Integrated Integrated Integrated
Detection
Residual Current
Integrated Integrated Integrated
Monitoring
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Protection
AC Overcurrent
Integrated Integrated Integrated
Protection
AC Short Circuit
Integrated Integrated Integrated
Protection
AC Overvoltage
Integrated Integrated Integrated
Protection
Type III
Type III (optional for Type III (optional for
DC Surge Protection*3 (optional for
Type II) Type II)
Type II)
General Data
Operating Temperature
-35~+60 -35~+60 -35~+60
Range (℃)
Maximum Operating
3000 3000 3000
Altitude (m)
Smart Fan
Cooling Method Smart Fan Cooling Smart Fan Cooling
Cooling
LED,
User Interface LED, WLAN+APP LED, WLAN+APP
WLAN+APP
Communication with
RS485 RS485 RS485
Meter
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Weight (Kg) 27 29 29
Dimension (W x H x D
560*445*226 560*445*226 560*445*226
mm)
Self-consumption at
<10 <10 <10
Night (W)
VACONN
AC Connector VACONN Terminal VACONN Terminal
Terminal
Certification
EMC EN61000-6-1,EN61000-6-2,EN61000-6-3,EN61000-6-4,
LX A5.0-10
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Battery Module LX A5.0-10:51.2V 5.0kWh
Number of Modules 1 2 n
Communication CAN
Transportation UN38.3,ADR
*1: Test conditions, 100% DOD, 0.2℃ charge & discharge at +25±2 °C for battery system at
beginning life. System Usable Energy may vary with different Inverter.
*2: The nominal charge and discharge current and power are affected by temperature and
SOC status.
*3: Under the condition of using busbar box to achieve parallel connection of batteries.
*4: New battery, within the range of 2.5~3.65V, at the temperature range of 25+2℃, under
the condition of 0.2C/0.2C charge and discharge. The efficiency is 94%~95% under the
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charging and discharging condition of 0.6C/0.6C.
n:n≤15。
LX A5.0-30
Communication CAN
Weight (Kg) 44
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Warranty*4 10 years
Safety IEC62619、IEC63056、N140
Environment ROHS、REACH
*1: Test conditions: 100% DOD, 0.2C charge & discharge at 25°C± 2 ℃,at the beginning of life.
*2: Max. charge / discharge current may be variant with different inverter models
*4: The warranty is due whichever reached first of warranty period or energy throughput.
LX U5.4-20
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Ingress Protection Rating IP65
*1: Test conditions, Cell Voltage 2.5~3.65V, 0.5C charge & discharge at +25±3 °C for battery
system at
beginning life. System Usable Energy may vary with different Inverter.
*2: Nominal Dis-/Charge Current and power derating will occur related to Temperature and SOC.
*3: Based on Cell under 0.5C/0.5C @ 25±2℃ test condition and 80% EOL.
LX U5.4-20
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Max. Operating Altitude (m) 2000
*1: Test conditions, Cell Voltage 2.5~3.65V, 0.5C charge & discharge at +25±3 °C for battery
system at
beginning life. System Usable Energy may vary with different Inverter.
*2: Nominal Dis-/Charge Current and power derating will occur related to Temperature and SOC.
*3: Based on Cell under 0.5C/0.5C @ 25±2℃ test condition and 80% EOL.
LX U5.0-30
Communication CAN
0<T≤55
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TChg (Charging Temperature Range)
(℃)
-20<T≤55
TDsch (Discharging Temperature Range)
(℃)
0<T≤40(Recommend 10<T≤30)
Heating Optional
Scalability 30P
Safety VDE2510-50、IEC62619、IEC62040、N140、IEC63056
Transportation UN38.3、ADR
Environment ROHS
*1 Test conditions: 100% DOD, 0.2C charge & discharge at 25°C±2℃,at the beginning of life.
*2 The system's working current and power values will be related to temperature and State of
Charge (SOC).
*3 Max charge / discharge current values may be variant with different inverter models.
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12.3 Smart Meter Technical Data
CT Ratio 120A/40mA
Current
CT Quantity 1
Communication RS485
Voltage/Current Class I
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Nominal Voltage L-L
380/400
(V)
Nominal Voltage
50/60
Frequency (Hz)
Communication RS485
Dimensions (W * H * D) 72*85*72
Mechanical
Weight (g) 240
Parameters
Mounting Method Rail Installation
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Parameters Wireless IEEE 802.11 b/g/n @2.4 GHz
Dimensions (W x H x
48.3*159.5*32.1
D mm)
General Data
Wireless Parameters
Environmental Parameters
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Operating Temperature Range
-30 ~ +60
(℃)
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13 Appendix
13.1 FAQ
Meter detection function, which can detect whether the CT of the meter is connected
correctly and the current operation status of the meter and CT.
Step 1: Access the detection page through Home > Settings > Electricity Meter/CT
Auxiliary Detection.
Step 2: Click "Start Detection" and wait for the detection to complete. Then, view the
detection results.
Through the firmware information, you can view or upgrade the DSP version, ARM version,
BMS version, and communication module software version of the inverter. Some smart
dongles do not support software version upgrade via SolarGo App, and the actual situation
shall prevail.
Upgrade prompt:
When the user opens the APP, an upgrade prompt will pop up on the homepage, and the
user can choose whether to upgrade or not. If you choose to upgrade, you can complete
Regular upgrade:
Step 1: Access the firmware information viewing interface through "Home" > "Settings" >
"Firmware Information".
Step 2: Click "Check for Updates". If there is a new version, complete the upgrade
Forced Upgrade:
The APP will push upgrade information, and users need to upgrade according to the
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prompts; otherwise, they will not be able to use the APP. You can complete the upgrade by
13.2 Abbreviations
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Toperating Operating Temperature Range
PRF TX Power
PD Power Consumption
F (Hz) Frequency
PF Power Factor
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ECO mode Economical Mode
AFCI AFCI
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