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R

Hybrid Inverter
SUN-25K-SG01HP3-EU-BM2
SUN-30K-SG01HP3-EU-BM3
SUN-40K-SG01HP3-EU-BM4
SUN-50K-SG01HP3-EU-BM4 0 8.30
KW
08/06/2022 15:34:40

30
ON
Sat

0 -3.00
KW
30

0 -2.00
KW
30 0 3.00
KW
30

User Manual
Contents
1. Safety Introductions 01
2. Product instructions 01-04

3. Installation 05-25

4. OPERATION 26

5. LCD Display Icons 27-39

6. Mode 39-40
7. Limitation of Liability 40-44
8. Datasheet 45-46
9. Appendix I 47-48
10. Appendix II 49
About This Manual
The manual mainly describes the product informa�on, guidelines for installa�on, opera�on and
maintenance. The manual cannot include complete informa�on about the photovoltaic (PV)
system.

How to Use This Manual


Read the manual and other related documents before performing any opera�on on the inverter.
Documents must be stored carefully and be available at all �mes.
Contents may be periodically updated or revised due to product development. The informa�on
in this manual is subject to change without no�ce. The latest manual can be acquired via
[email protected]

1. Safety Introduc�ons
· This chapter contains important safety and opera�ng instruc�ons. Read and keep this manual
for future reference.
· Before using the inverter, please read the instruc�ons and warning signs of the ba�ery and
corresponding sec�ons in the instruc�on manual.
· Do not disassemble the inverter. If you need maintenance or repair, take it to a professional
service center.
· Improper reassembly may result in electric shock or fire.
· To reduce risk of electric shock, disconnect all wires before a�emp�ng any maintenance or
cleaning. Turning off the unit will not reduce this risk.
· Cau�on: Only qualified personnel can install this device with ba�ery.
· Never charge a frozen ba�ery.
· For op�mum opera�on of this inverter, please follow required specifica�on to select appropriate
cable size. It is very important to correctly operate this inverter.
· Be very cau�ous when working with metal tools on or around ba�eries. Dropping a tool may
cause a spark or short circuit in ba�eries or other electrical parts, even cause an explosion.
· Please strictly follow installa�on procedure when you want to disconnect AC or DC terminals.
Please refer to "Installa�on" sec�on of this manual for the details.
· Grounding instruc�ons - this inverter should be connected to a permanent grounded wiring
system. Be sure to comply with local requirements and regula�on to install this inverter.
· Never cause AC output and DC input short circuited. Do not connect to the mains when DC
input short circuits.

2. Product Introduc�on
This is a mul�func�onal inverter, combining func�ons of inverter, solar charger and ba�ery
charger to offer uninterrup�ble power support with portable size. Its comprehensive LCD display
offers user configurable and easy accessible bu�on opera�on such as ba�ery charging, AC/solar
charging, and acceptable input voltage based on different applica�ons.
2.1 Product Overview

1
2
3
4
5 8
6 9
7 10
11
14
12
15 13

18 17

16

1: Inverter indicators 7: Parallel port 13: Grid


2: LCD display 8: CAN port 14: Func�on port
3: Func�on bu�ons 9: DRM port 15: Load
4: Power on/off bu�on 10: BMS port 16: PV input
5: DC switch 11: RS485 port 17: Ba�ery input
6: Meter port 12: Generator input 18: WiFi Interface
2.2 Product Size

Inverter Size

Moun�ng bracket
2.3 Product Features
- 230V/400V Three phase Pure sine wave inverter.
- Self-consump�on and feed-in to the grid.
- Auto restart while AC is recovering.
- Programmable supply priority for ba�ery or grid.
- Programmable mul�ple opera�on modes: On grid, off grid and UPS.
- Configurable ba�ery charging current/voltage based on applica�ons by LCD se�ng.
- Configurable AC/Solar/Generator Charger priority by LCD se�ng.
- Compa�ble with mains voltage or generator power.
- Overload/over temperature/short circuit protec�on.
- Smart ba�ery charger design for op�mized ba�ery performance
- With limit func�on, prevent excess power overflow to the grid.
- Suppor�ng WIFI monitoring and build-in 2 strings for 1 MPP tracker, 1 string for 1 MPP tracker.
- Smart se�able three stages MPPT charging for op�mized ba�ery performance.
- Time of use func�on.
- Smart Load Func�on.

2.4 Basic System Architecture


The following illustra�on shows basic applica�on of this inverter.
It also includes following devices to have a complete running system.
- Generator or U�lity
- PV modules
Consult with your system integrator for other possible system architectures depending on your
requirements.
This inverter can power all kinds of appliances in home or office environment, including motor
type appliances such as refrigerator and air condi�oner.

AC cable DC cable

WiFI
GPRS

Cloud services phone

Solar Backup Load On-Grid Home Load Grid

CT

Battery Smart Load Grid-connected Inverter Generator


ATS
3. Installa�on
3.1 Parts List
Check the equipment before installa�on. Please make sure nothing is damaged in the package.
You should have received the items in the following package:

Stainless steel an�-collision


Hybrid inverter Wall moun�ng bracket x1 bolt M12×60
x1 x4

Parallel communica�on L-type Hexagon wrench


cable x2 x1 Meter(op�onal)
x1

User
manual

User manual x1 Wi-Fi-Plug x1 Sensor Clamp


x3

DC+/DC- Plug connectors


Ba�ery Plug connectors including metal terminal T-type wrench Stainless steel moun�ng
accessories x4 xN x1 screws M4*12 x2
3.2 Moun�ng instruc�ons
Installa�on Precau�on
This Hybrid inverter is designed for outdoor use(IP65), Please make sure the installa�on site
meets below condi�ons:
· Not in direct sunlight
· Not in areas where highly flammable materials are stored.
· Not in poten�al explosive areas.
· Not in the cool air directly.
· Not near the television Antenna or antenna cable.
· Not higher than al�tude of about 2000 meters above sea level.
· Not in environment of precipita�on or humidity(>95%)

Please AVOID direct sunlight, rain exposure, snow laying up during installa�on and
opera�on. Before connec�ng all wires, please take off the metal cover by removing
screws as shown below:

Considering the following points before selec�ng where to install:


· Please select a ver�cal wall with load-bearing capacity for installa�on, suitable for installa�on
on concrete or other non-flammable surfaces,installa�on is shown below.
· Install this inverter at eye level in order to allow the LCD display to be read at all �mes.
· The ambient temperature should be between -25~60 to ensure op�mal opera�on.
· Be sure to keep other objects and surfaces as shown in the diagram to guarantee sufficient
heat dissipa�on and have enough space for removing wires.
5 00mm

5 00mm

For proper air circula�on to dissipate heat, allow a clearance of approx. 50cm to the side and
approx. 50cm above and below the unit. And 100cm to the front.

Moun�ng the inverter


Remember that this inverter is heavy! Please be careful when li�ing out from the package.
Choose the recommend drill head(as shown in below pic) to drill 4 holes on the wall,
62-70mm deep.
1. Use a proper hammer to fit the expansion bolt into the holes.
2. Carry the inverter and holding it, make sure the hanger aim at the expansion bolt,fix the
inverter on the wall.
3. Fasten the screw head of the expansion bolt to finish the moun�ng.

Inverter hanging plate installa�on


3.3 Ba�ery connec�on
For safe opera�on and compliance, a separate DC over-current protector or disconnect device is
required between the ba�ery and the inverter. In some applica�ons, switching devices may not
be required but over-current protectors are s�ll required. Refer to the typical amperage in the
table below for the required fuse or circuit breaker size.

Pic 3.1 BAT+ plug connector Pic 3.2 BAT- plug connector

Safety Hint:
Please use approved DC cable for ba�ery system.

Cross section
Model
Range Recommended value
25/30/40/50KW 16.0~25.0
16.0(6AWG)
(6~4AWG)

Chart 3-2

The steps to assemble the ba�ery plug connectors are listed as follows:
a) Pass the cable through the terminal. (as shown in picture 3.3)

Pic 3.3
b) Put on the rubber ring. (as shown in picture 3.4)

Pic 3.4

c) crimp terminals. (as shown in picture 3.5)

Pic 3.5

d) Fasten terminal with a bolt. (as shown in picture 3.6)

Pic 3.6

e)Fasten the terminal with outer cover. (as shown in picture 3.7)

Pic 3.7
3.3.2 Func�on port defini�on

CN1 CN2

SHUT DOWN
B B

Meter: for energy meter communica�on.


Parallel_1: Parallel communica�on
port 1.
Parallel_2: Parallel communica�on
port 2 .
CAN: reserved
DRM: Logic interface for AS/
NZS 4777.2:2020.
BMS1: BMS port for ba�ery
communica�on port 1.
CN1: BMS2: BMS port for ba�ery
CT-R (1,2,7,8): current transformer (CT-R) for“zero communica�on port 2.
export to CT”mode clamps on L1 when RS485: RS485 port.
in three phase system.
CT-S (3,4,9,10): current transformer (CT-S) for“zero
export to CT”mode clamps on L2 when
in three phase system.
CT-T (5,6,11,12): current transformer (CT-T) for“zero
export to CT”mode clamps on L3 when in three phase system.

CN2:
G-start (1,2): dry contact signal for startup the
diesel generator.
When the "GEN signal" is ac�ve, the open contact
(GS) will switch on (no voltage output).
DRY-1 (3,4): reserved
DRY-2 (5,6): reserved
RSD (7,8): When ba�ery is connected and the
inverter is in "ON" status, it will provide 12Vdc.
3.4 Grid connec�on and backup load connec�on
· Before connec�ng to grid, please install a separate AC breaker between inverter and grid. Also,
it is recommended that installs an AC breaker between backup load and inverter.This will ensure
the inverter can be securely disconnected during maintenance and fully protected from over
current. For the 25/30/40/50KW model, the recommended AC breaker for backup load is
180A. For the 25/30/40/50KW model, the recommended AC breaker for grid is 180A.
· There are three terminal blocks with "Grid" "Load"and "GEN" markings. Please do not misconnect
input and output connectors.

All wiring must be performed by a qualified personnel.It is very important for


system safety and efficient opera�on to use appropriate cable for AC input
connec�on. To reduce risk of injury, please use the proper recommended cable
as below.

backup load connec�on


Cross section
Model
Range Recommended value
70~95
25/30/40/50KW 70(2/0AWG)
(2/0~3/0AWG)

Grid connec�on
Cross section
Model
Range Recommended value
70~95
25/30/40/50KW 70(2/0AWG)
(2/0~3/0AWG)

Chart 3-3 Recommended Size for AC wires

Please follow below steps to implement Grid, load and Gen port connec�on:
1. Before making Grid, load and Gen port connec�on, be sure to turn off AC breaker or
disconnector first.
2. Remove insula�on sleeve 10mm length, insert the wires according to polari�es indicated on
the terminal block. Make sure the connec�on is complete.

L3
L2 GEN
N L1
GRID
E-BAR

PE
LOAD E-BAR
Be sure that AC power source is disconnected before a�emp�ng to wire it to the
unit.

3. Then, insert AC output wires according to polari�es indicated on the terminal block and �ghten
terminal. Be sure to connect corresponding N wires and PE wires to related terminals as well.
4. Make sure the wires are securely connected.
5. Appliances such as air condi�oner are required at least 2-3 minutes to restart because it is
required to have enough �me to balance refrigerant gas inside of circuit. If a power shortage
occurs and recovers in short �me, it will cause damage to your connected appliances. To
prevent this kind of damage, please check manufacturer of air condi�oner if it is equipped with
�me-delay func�on before installa�on. Otherwise, this inverter will trigger overload fault and
cut off output to protect your appliance but some�mes it s�ll causes internal damage to the air
condi�oner

3.5 PV Connec�on
Before connec�ng to PV modules, please install a separately DC circuit breaker between
inverter and PV modules. It is very important for system safety and efficient opera�on to
use appropriate cable for PV module connec�on.

To avoid any malfunc�on, do not connect any PV modules with possible leakage
current to the inverter. For example, grounded PV modules will cause leakage
current to the inverter. When using PV modules, please ensure the PV+ & PV-
of solar panel is not connected to the system ground bar.
It is requested to use PV junc�on box with surge protec�on. Otherwise, it will
cause damage on inverter when lightning occurs on PV modules.
3.5.1 PV Module Selec�on:
When selec�ng proper PV modules, please be sure to consider below parameters:
1) Open circuit Voltage (Voc) of PV modules can not exceed max. PV array open circuit voltage of
inverter.
2) Open circuit Voltage (Voc) of PV modules should be higher than min. start voltage.
3) The PV modules used to connected to this inverter shall be Class A ra�ng cer�fied according
to lEC 61730.

Inverter Model 25KW 30KW 40KW 50KW

PV Input Voltage 600V (180V~1000V)

PV Array MPPT Voltage Range 150V-850V

No. of MPP Trackers 2 3 4

No. of Strings per MPP Tracker 2+2 2+2+2 2+2+2+2


Chart 3-5

3.5.2 PV Module Wire Connec�on:


1. Switch the Grid Supply Main Switch(AC)OFF.
2. Switch the DC lsolator OFF.
3. Assemble PV input connector to the inverter.

Safety Hint:
When using PV modules, please ensure the PV+ & PV- of solar panel is not
connected to the system ground bar.

Safety Hint:
Before connec�on, please make sure the polarity of PV array matches the
“DC+” and “DC-” symbols.

Safety Hint:
Before connec�ng inverter, please make sure the PV array open circuit voltage is
within the 1000V of the inverter.

Pic 5.1 DC+ male connector Pic 5.2 DC- female connector
Safety Hint:
Please use approved DC cable for PV system.

Cross section
Cable type
Range Recommended value
Industry generic PV cable 2.5~4
2.5(12AWG)
(model: PV1-F) (12~10AWG)

Chart 3-6

The steps to assemble the DC connectors are listed as follows:


a) Strip off the DC wire about 7mm, disassemble the connector cap nut (see picture 5.3)

Pic 5.3 Disassemble the connector cap nut

b) Crimping metal terminals with crimping pliers as shown in picture 5.4.

Pic 5.4 Crimp the contact pin to the wire

c) Insert the contact pin to the top part of the connector and screw up the cap nut to the top
part of the connector. (as shown in picture 5.5).
Pic 5.5 connector with cap nut screwed on

d) Finally insert the DC connector into the posi�ve and nega�ve input of the inverter, shown as
picture 5.6

Pic 5.6 DC input connec�on

Warning:
Sunlight shines on the panel will generate voltage, high voltage in series may
cause danger to life. Therefore, before connec�ng the DC input line, the solar
panel needs to be blocked by the opaque material and the DC switch should
be 'OFF', otherwise, the high voltage of the inverter may lead to life-
threatening condi�ons. Please do not switch off DC isolator when the DC
current when there is high voltage or current.Technicians need to wait un�l
night to keep safety.

Warning:
Use the DC power connector of the accessories. Do not interconnect the
connectors of different manufacturers.
3.6 CT Connec�on

GRID

L3
L2
N L1

*Notewhen the reading of the load power on the LCD is not correct, please
reverse the CT arrow.
3.6.1 Meter Connec�on

GRID

L3
L2
N L1

RS485A

RS485B

L1
L2
(1,4,7,10) L3 (3,6,9,10)

RS 485

CHINT meter

GRID

L3
L2
N L1

8 7 6 5

RS485B
RS485A
GND

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
L1
L2 L3
L3 L2
L1

(1,2,3,4) (5,6,7,8)

B A G
5 6 7 8
RS 485
RS 485 B RS 485 A GND

Eastron meter
GRID

L3
L2
N L1

AC Breaker

RS485A RS485B

AC Breaker

CT1
CT2

CT3

Red line

Black line

Red line

Black line

Red line

Black line

2 5 8 10 1 3 4 6 7 9
L1
L2
(2,5,8,10) L3

Phase A current =5.000A


RS 485

Phase B current =5.001A

CHINT meter
Phase C current =5.002A
PIN 1,4,7Red cable of the CT
PIN 3,6,9: Black cable of the CT
GRID

L3
L2
N L1

RS485A
RS485B AC Breaker
GND

AC Breaker

NA LA L1 L2 L3 N
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
meter

CT1
CT2

9 1 0 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0
CT3
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2

Black line

Red line
Black line

Red line
Black line

Red line

9 1 0 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0
3 PHASE 4 WIRE

P2 P1
L1
L2
P2 P1 S2 S1

L3
P2 P1 S2 S1

S2 S1
N

1 2 3 4 5 6 15 16 17 18 19 20
Grid voltage Auxiliary Current inputs
sampling power supply
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

14 13 12
RS 485
RS 485 A RS 485 B GND
Eastron meter
Note:
When the inverter is in the off-grid state, the N line needs to be connected to the
earth.

Note:
In final installa�on,breaker cer�fied according to IEC 60947-1 and IEC 60947-2
shall be installed with the equipment.

3.7 Earth Connec�on(mandatory)


Ground cable shall be connected to ground plate on grid side this prevents electric shock if the
original protec�ve conductor fails.

3.8 WIFI Connec�on


For the configura�on of Wi-Fi Plug, please refer to illustra�ons of the Wi-Fi Plug.
PV This diagram is an example for an applica�on that neutral connects with the
PE in a distribu�on box.
For countries such as Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, etc., please follow
DC Breaker local wiring regula�ons!

BMS
N N
L1 L1
L2 RCD L2
Load
L3 L3
Battery AC Breaker
PE or PE
3.9 Wiring System for Inverter

DC Breaker                           


Load                       

Hybrid Inverter
CT
N N
N
L1 L1
CT1
L1 L2 L2 Grid
GEN L2 CT2
L3 L3 L3
CT3
PORT
PE AC Breaker AC Breaker
AC Breaker PE
Grid
PE

Inverter case grounding RCD

E-BAR E-BAR

N L1 L2 L3 PE

Home Loads
This diagram is an example for an applica�on in which neutral is separated from the PE in the distribu�on box.
For countries such as China, Germany,the Czech Republic, Italy, etc., please follow local wiring regua�ons!
Note:Backup func�on is op�onal in German market.please leave backup side empty if backup func�on is not
available in the inverter.

When the inverter is working in backup mode, neutral and PE on the backup side are connected via the internal
relay. Also,this internal relay will be open when the inverter is working in grid �ed mode.

N
3.10 Wiring diagram

PE
Distribution box
L1 L1
BMS
L2 L2
L3 RCD L3
Backup
N N
Battery Loads
PE or PE

Backup
Hybrid Inverter CT

L1 L1
CT1
L2 L2
CT2
L3 L3 Grid
Solar CT3
N N
Array
PE PE
On-Grid

Grouding screw hole in the RCD


lower right corner
E-BAR E-BAR

L1 L2 L3 N PE

Home Loads
3.11 Typical applica�on diagram of diesel generator

GS (diesel generator startup signal)


G-start (1,2): dry contact signal for startup
the diesel generator.

SHUT DOWN
B B
3.12 Three phase parallel connec�on diagram
Max. 10pcs parallel for on-grid and off-grid opera�on.

Note: unlike cases of other hybrid


inverter with LV ba�ery, HV ba�ery
can only be connected separately to
HV hybrid inverters.

Advanced Function Advanced Function Advanced Function


Parallel Modbus SN Parallel Modbus SN Parallel Modbus SN

Master 01 Master 02 Master 03


Paral. Paral. Paral.
Slave Set3 Slave Set3 Slave Set3

EX_Meter For CT EX_Meter For CT EX_Meter For CT

Meter Select Meter Select Meter Select


No Meter 0/3 No Meter 0/3 No Meter 0/3
4. OPERATION
4.1 Power ON/OFF
Once the unit has been properly installed and the ba�eries are connected well, simply press
On/Off bu�on(located on the le� side of the case) to turn on the unit. When system without
ba�ery connected, but connect with either PV or grid, and ON/OFF bu�on is switched off, LCD
will s�ll light up(Display will show OFF), In this condi�on, when switch on ON/OFF bu�on and
select NO ba�ery,system can s�ll working.

4.2 Opera�on and Display Panel


The opera�on and display panel, shown in below chart, is on the front panel of the inverter.
It includes four indicators, four func�on keys and a LCD display, indica�ng the opera�ng status
and input/output power informa�on.

LED Indicator Messages

DC Green led solid light PV Connec�on normal

AC Green led solid light Grid Connec�on normal

Normal Green led solid light Inverter opera�ng normal

Alarm Red led solid light Malfunc�on or warning

Chart 4-1 LED indicators

Function Key Description

Esc To exit se�ng mode

Up To go to previous selec�on

Down To go to next selec�on

Enter To confirm the selec�on

Chart 4-2 Func�on Bu�ons


5. LCD Display Icons
5.1 Main Screen
The LCD is touchscreen, below screen shows the overall informa�on of the inverter.

08/06/2022 15:34:40 Sat

0 8.30 30 0 -3.00 30
KW KW
ON

0 -2.00
KW
30 0 3.00
KW
30

1.The icon in the center of the home screen indicates that the system is Normal opera�on. If it
turns into "comm./F01~F64" , it means the inverter has communica�on errors or other errors,
the error message will display under this icon(F01-F64 errors, detail error info can be viewed in
the System Alarms menu).

2.At the top of the screen is the �me.

3.System Setup Icon, Press this set bu�on,you can enter into the system setup screen which
including Basic Setup, Ba�ery Setup, Grid Setup, System Work Mode, Generator port use,
Advanced func�on and Li-Ba� info.

4.The main screen showing the info including Solar, Grid, Load and Ba�ery. Its also displaying the
energy flow direc�on by arrow. When the power is approximate to high level, the color on the
panels will changing from green to red so system info showing vividly on the main screen.

· PV power and Load power always keep posi�ve.


· Grid power nega�ve means sell to grid, posi�ve means get from grid.
· Ba�ery power nega�ve means charge, posi�ve means discharge.
5.1.1 LCD opera�on flow chart
5.2 Solar Power Curve

Solar This is Solar Panel detail page.


② ① Solar Panel Genera�on.
PV1-V: 286V PV1-I: 5.5A PV1-P: 1559W
② Voltage, Current, Power for each MPPT.
PV2-V: 286V PV2-I: 5.5A PV2-P: 1559W
③ Daily and total PV produc�on
PV3-V: 286V PV3-I: 5.5A PV3-P: 1559W

PV4-V: 286V PV4-I: 5.5A PV4-P: 1559W

Today=8.0 KWH ③
Power: 1560W
Total =12.00 KWH Energy Press the “Energy “bu�on will enter into the power
① curve page.

1166w
1244w
50Hz
-81w
50Hz
① This is Inverter detail page.
222v 0.8w 222v 0.1A
221v 0w 229v 5.0w 230v 0.1A
① Inverter Genera�on.
229v 1166w 229v 0.9w 223v 0.1A Voltage, Current, Power for each Phase.
225v 0w HM: LD: INV_P:
-10W 28W -30W
AC-T: mean Heat-sink temperature.
Load 5W 1192W -26W AC_T:
0W 24W -25W 38.8C
21w
0w 0w Grid Inverter
150V 150V 0W 0W 0W 0W
-0.41A -0.41A 0V 0V 0V 0V
27.0C 27.0C 0.0A 0.0A 0.0A 0.0A
Battery PV

Load This is Back-up Load detail page.

Power: 55W ① Today=0.5 KWH ③ ① Back-up Power.


② Voltage, Power for each Phase.
Total =1.60 KWH
③ Daily and total backup consump�on .

L1: 220V P1: 19W


② Press the “Energy “ bu�on will enter into the power
L2: 220V P2: 18W
curve page.
L3: 220V P3: 18W

Energy

Grid This is Grid detail page.


① Status, Power, Frequency.
Stand by ① BUY ③
0W Today=2.2KWH ② L: Voltage for each Phase
Total =11.60 KWH CT: Power detected by the external current
0.0Hz sensors
SELL
LD: Power detected using internal sensors on
CT10W LD10W ② Today=0.0KWH AC grid in/out breaker
CT2: 0W LD20W Total =8.60 KWH ③ BUY: Energy from Grid to Inverter,
CT3: 0W LD30W SELL: Energy from Inverter to grid.

L1: 0V L2: 0V L3: 0V Energy Press the “Energy “ bu�on will enter into the power
curve page.
Li-BMS

Mean Voltage:170.0V Charging Voltage :180.0V

Batt Total Current:37.00A Discharging Voltage :160.0V Sum


Mean Temp :23.5C Charging current :30A Data

Battery 1 Total SOC :38% Discharging current :25A

Stand by Dump Energy:57Ah


Details
Data

U:170V

I:2.04A
Li-BMS
Power: 101W Volt Curr Temp SOC Energy Charge Fault
Volt Curr
1 150.3V 19.70A 30.6C 52.0% 26.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
Temp:25.0C
Energy 2
3
4
150.2V
150.1V
0.00V
19.10A
16.90A
0.00A
31.0C
30.2C
0.0C
51.0%
12.0%
0.0%
25.5Ah
6.0Ah
0.0Ah
153.2V
153.2V
0.0V
25.0A
25.0A
0.0A
0|0|0
0|0|0
0|0|0
Sum
Data
5 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
6 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
7 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
8 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
This is Ba�ery detail page. 9 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
10 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0 Details
11 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0 Data
if you use Lithium Ba�ery, you can enter BMS page. 12 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
13 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
14 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
15 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0

5.3 Curve Page-Solar & Load & Grid

Solar Power Production:Day System Solar Power:Month


3000W 2019-5-28 2000Wh 5-2019
100% 2000
80% 1600
60% 1200
40% 800
20% 400
0
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 05 10 15 20 25 30

CANCEL Day Month Year Total CANCEL Day Month Year Total

System Solar Power:Year System Solar Power:Total


KWh 2019 2000KWh TOTAL
200 2000
160 1600
120 1200
80 800
40 400
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48

CANCEL Day Month Year Total CANCEL Day Month Year Total

Solar power curve for daily, monthly, yearly and total can be roughly checked on the LCD, for more
accuracy power genera�on, pls check on the monitoring system. Click the up and down arrow to
check power curve of different period.
5.4 System Setup Menu

System Setup
This is System Setup page.

System Work Mode


Battery
Setting Gen Port
Grid Setting Use

Basic Advanced
Setting Function Device Info.

5.5 Basic Setup Menu

Basic Setting
Factory Reset: Reset all parameters of the inverter.
Time Syncs Beep Auto Dim Lock out all changes: Enable this menu for se�ng
Year Month Day Basic parameters that require locking and cannot be set up.
2019 03 17
Set Before performing a successful factory reset and locking
the systems, to keep all changes you need to type in a
Hour Minute password to enable the se�ng.
24-Hour 09 15 The password for factory se�ngs is 9999 and for lock
out is 7777.
Factory Reset Lock out all changes

PassWord
Factory Reset PassWork: 9999
X--X--X--X DEL Lock out all changes PassWork: 7777
1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

CANCEL 0 OK
5.6 Ba�ery Setup Menu
Battery Setting
Ba�ery capacity: it shows your ba�ery bank size to
Batt Mode Deye hybrid inverter.
Lithium Batt Capacity 0Ah Use Ba� V: Use Ba�ery Voltage for all the se�ngs (V).
Batt
Use Batt V Max A Charge 0A
Mode Use Ba� %: Use Ba�ery SOC for all the se�ngs (%).
Use Batt % Max. A charge/discharge: Max ba�ery charge/discharge
Max A Discharge 0A
current(0-50A for 25/30/40/50KW model).
No Batt
For AGM and Flooded, we recommend Ah ba�ery
Activate Battery1 Parallel bat1&bat2 size x 20%= Charge/Discharge amps.
Activate Battery2 . For Lithium, we recommend Ah ba�ery size x 50% =
Charge/Discharge amps.
. For Gel, follow manufacturer' s instruc�ons.
No Ba�: �ck this item if no ba�ery is connected
to the system.
Ac�ve ba�ery: This feature will help recover a
ba�ery that is over discharged by slowly charging
from the solar array or grid.

Battery Setting This is Ba�ery Setup page. ①③


Start 30% 30% ② Start =30%: Percent S.O.C at 30% system will AutoStart a
connected generator to charge the ba�ery bank.
A
① 50A 50A
Batt
Set2 A = 50A: Charge rate of 50A from the a�ached
Gen Charge Grid Charge generator in Amps.

Gen Signal Grid Signal


Gen Charge: uses the gen input of the system to charge
ba�ery bank from an a�ached generator.
Gen Force ③ Gen Signal: Normally open relay that closes when the
Gen Start signal state is ac�ve.
Gen Force: When the generator is connected, it is forced
This is Grid Charge, you need select. ② to start the generator without mee�ng other condi�ons.
Start =30%: No useJust for customiza�on.
A = 50A: It indicates the Current that the
Grid charges the Ba�ery.
Grid Charge: It indicates that the grid charges
the ba�ery.
Grid Signal: Disable.

08/06/2022 16:31:10 Sat


This page tells the PV and diesel generator
power the load and ba�ery.

0 2.00 30 0 0.00 30
KW KW
ON

Signal
on

0.00
KW
0 -1.39
KW
30 0 2.00
KW 30
Generator
This page tells generator output voltage, frequency,
Power: 6000W Today=10 KWH power. And, how much energy is used from generator.
Total =10 KWH

V_L1: 230V P_L1: 2KW


V_L2: 230V P_L2: 2KW
V_L3: 230V P_L3: 2KW

Battery Setting
Lithium Mode: This is BMS protocol.Please reference
the document(Approved Ba�ery).
Float V 00
Shutdown 10%: It indicates the inverter will shutdown
Batt
Shutdown 10% Set3 if the SOC below this value.
Low Ba� 20%: It indicates the inverter will alarm if the
Low Batt 20%
SOC below this value.
Restart 40% Restart 40%: Ba�ery voltage at 40% AC output will
resume.

Battery Setting There are 3 stages of charging the Ba�ery . ①


Float V ① 160V Shutdown ③ 20%
This is for professional installers, you can keep it
Low Batt 35%
if you do not know. ②
Absorption V 160V Batt
Restart 50% Set3

Equalization V 160V
Shutdown 20%:The inverter will shutdown if the SOC is
TEMPCO(mV/C/Cell)
below this value.
Equalization Days 30 days
② -5
Low Ba� 35%: The inverter will alarm if the SOC

Batt Resistance below this value.
Equalization Hours 3.0
25mOhms Restart 50%: Ba�ery SOC at 50% AC output will resume.
Recommended ba�ery se�ngs
Torque value
Battery Type Absorption Stage Float Stage (every 30 days 3hr )
Lithium Follow its BMS voltage parameters

5.7 System Work Mode Setup Menu


System Work Mode Work Mode
Selling First: This Mode allows hybrid inverter to sell
Selling First 32000 Max Solar Power back any excess power produced by the solar panels to
Zero Export To Load Solar Sell
Work the grid. If �me of use is ac�ve, the ba�ery energy also
Mode1
can be sold into grid.
Zero Export To CT Solar Sell The PV energy will be used to power the load and charge
the ba�ery and then excess energy will flow to grid.
Max Sell Power 32000 Zero-export Power 20
Power source priority for the load is as follows:
Energy pattern BattFirst LoadFirst 1. Solar Panels.
Grid Peak Shaving 28000 Power 2. Grid.
3. Ba�eries (un�l programable % discharge is reached).

Zero Export To Load: Hybrid inverter will only provide power to the backup load connected. The hybrid
inverter will neither provide power to the home load nor sell power to grid. The built-in CT will detect
power flowing back to the grid and will reduce the power of the inverter only to supply the local load and
charge the ba�ery.

Solar Backup Load On-Grid Home Load Grid

Battery

Zero Export To CT: Hybrid inverter will not only provide power to the backup load connected but also give
power to the home load connected. If PV power and ba�ery power is insufficient, it will take grid energy
as supplement. The hybrid inverter will not sell power to grid. In this mode, a CT is needed. The installa�on
method of the CT please refer to chapter 3.6 CT Connec�on. The external CT will detect power flowing back
to the grid and will reduce the power of the inverter only to supply the local load, charge ba�ery and home
load.

Solar Backup Load On-Grid Home Load Grid

CT

Battery
Solar Sell: “Solar sell” is for Zero export to load or Zero export to CT: when this item is ac�ve, the surplus
energy can be sold back to grid. When it is ac�ve, PV Power source priority usage is as follows: load
consump�on and charge ba�ery and feed into grid.
Max. sell power: Allowed the maximum output power to flow to grid
Zero-export Power: for zero-export mode, it tells the grid output power. Recommend to set it as 20-100W
to ensure the hybrid inverter won' t feed power to grid.
Energy Pa�ern: PV Power source priority.
Ba� First: PV power is firstly used to charge the ba�ery and then used to power the load. If PV power is
insufficient, grid will make supplement for ba�ery and load simultaneously.
Load First: PV power is firstly used to power the load and then used to charge the ba�ery. If PV power is
insufficient, Grid will provide power to load.
Max Solar Power: allowed the maximum DC input power
Grid Peak-shaving: when it is ac�ve, grid output power will be limited within the set value. If the load
power exceeds the allowed value, it will take PV energy and ba�ery as supplement. If s�ll can’t meet the
load requirement, grid power will increase to meet the load needs.

Time of use: it is used to program when to use grid or


System Work Mode generator to charge the ba�ery, and when to discharge
the ba�ery to power the load. Only �ck "Time Of Use"
Grid Time Of Use then the follow items (Grid, charge, �me, power etc.)
Charge Gen Time Power Batt will take effect.
01:00 5:00 32000 160V
Work
Mode2
Note: when in selling first mode and click �me of use,
the ba�ery power can be sold into grid.
05:00 9:00 32000 160V Gen charge: u�lize diesel generator to charge the ba�ery
09:00 13:00 32000 160V in a �me period.
Time: real �me, range of 01:00-24:00.
13:00 17:00 32000 160V
Note: when the grid is present, only the “�me of use”
17:00 21:00 32000 160V is �cked, then the ba�ery will discharge. Otherwise,
21:00 01:00 32000 160V the ba�ery won’t discharge even the ba�ery SOC is
full. But in the off-grid mode (when grid is not
available, inverter will work in the off-grid mode
Battery Setting automa�cally).
Power: Max. discharge power of ba�ery allowed.
Start 30% 30% Ba�(V or SOC %): ba�ery SOC % or voltage at when the
ac�on is to happen.
Batt
A 50A 50A
Set2
Gen Charge Grid Charge
For example
During 01:00-05:00,
Gen Signal Grid Signal if ba�ery SOC is lower than 80%, it will use grid to charge the
Gen Max Run Time 0.0 hours
ba�ery un�l ba�ery SOC reaches 80%.
During 05:00-08:00,
Gen Down Time 0.5 hours if ba�ery SOC is higher than 40%, hybrid inverter will discharge
the ba�ery un�l the SOC reaches 40%. At the same �me,
if ba�ery SOC is lower than 40%, then grid will charge the
System Work Mode ba�ery SOC to 40%.
During 08:00-10:00,
② Grid Time Of Use if ba�ery SOC is higher than 40%, hybrid inverter will discharge
Charge Gen Time Power Batt
Work
the ba�ery un�l the SOC reaches 40%.
01:00 5:00 32000 80% Mode2 During 10:00-15:00,
when ba�ery SOC is higher than 80%, hybrid inverter will
05:00 8:00 32000 40%
discharge the ba�ery un�l the SOC reaches 80%.
08:00 10:00 32000 40% During 15:00-18:00,
10:00 15:00 32000 100% when ba�ery SOC is higher than 40%, hybrid inverter will discharge
the ba�ery un�l the SOC reaches 40%.
15:00 18:00 32000 40% During 18:00-01:00,
18:00 01:00 32000 35% when ba�ery SOC is higher than 35%, hybrid inverter will discharge
the ba�ery un�l the SOC reaches 35%.
5.8 Grid Setup Menu

Grid Setting/Grid code selection


Grid Mode:General StandardUL1741 & IEEE1547
Grid Mode General Standard CPUC RULE21SRD-UL-1741CEI 0-21Australia A
0/10

Grid Frequency Phase Type


Australia BAustralia CEN50549_CZ-PPDS(>16A)
50HZ Grid
Set1 NewZealandVDE4105OVE-Direc�ve R25.
60HZ 0/120/240
Please follow the local grid code and then choose the
0/240/120
corresponding grid standard.
Grid level: there’re several voltage levels for the inverter
Grid Level LN:220V/LL:380V(AC)
output voltage when it is in off-grid mode.
LN:230VAC LL:400VAC,LN:240VAC LL:420VAC,
IT system-neutral is not grounded LN:120VAC LL:208VAC, LN:133VAC LL:230VAC.
IT system: For the IT grid system, the Line voltage
(between any two lines in a three-phase circuit) is 230Vac, and the diagram is as follow.If your grid system
is IT system, please enable “IT system” and �ck the “Grid level” as 133-3P as below picture shows.

Rz: Large resistance ground resistor. Or the system doesn’t have Neutral line

Grid Setting/Connect Normal connect: The allowed grid voltage/frequency


Normal connect Normal Ramp rate 10s range when the inverter first �me connect to the grid.
Low frequency 48.00Hz High frequency 51.50Hz Reconnect a�er trip: The allowed grid voltage
Grid
Set2
/frequency range for the inverter connects the grid
Low voltage 185.0V High voltage 265.0V
a�er the inverter trip from the grid.
Reconnect after trip Reconnect Ramp rate 36s Reconnec�on �me: the wai�ng �me period for
Low frequency 48.20Hz High frequency 51.30Hz the inverter connects the grid again
Low voltage 187.0V High voltage 263.0V
PF: power factor which is used to adjust inverter
reac�ve power
Reconnection Time 60s PF 1.000

Grid Setting/IP Protection HV1: Level 1 overvoltage protec�on point;


①HV2: Level 2 overvoltage protec�on point; ② 010s—Trip �me.
Over voltage U>(10 min. running mean) 260.0V HV3: Level 3 overvoltage protec�on point.
HV3 265.0V HF3 51.50Hz Grid LV1: Level 1 undervoltage protec�on point;
Set3 LV2: Level 2 undervoltage protec�on point;
①HV2 265.0V -- 0.10s ② HF2 51.50Hz -- 0.10s
LV3: Level 3 undervoltage protec�on point.
HV1 265.0V -- 0.10s HF1 51.50Hz -- 0.10s HF1: Level 1 over frequency protec�on point;
LV1 185.0V -- 0.10s LF1 48.00Hz -- 0.10s
HF2: Level 2 over frequency protec�on point;
HF3: Level 3 over frequency protec�on point.
LV2 185.0V -- 0.10s LF2 48.00Hz -- 0.10s
LF1: Level 1 under frequency protec�on point;
LV3 185.0V LF3 48.00Hz LF2: Level 2 under frequency protec�on point;
LF3: Level 3 under frequency protec�on point.
Grid Setting/F(W) FW: this series inverter is able to adjust inverter output
F(W) power according to grid frequency.
Over frequency Droop F 40%P/Hz
Droop F: percentage of nominal power per Hz
Grid For example, “Start freq F50.2Hz, Stop freq F51.5,
Start freq F Stop freq F Set4
50.20Hz 51.5Hz
Droop F=40%P/Hz” when the grid frequency reaches
Start delay F 0.00s Stop delay F 0.00s 50.2Hz, the inverter will decrease its ac�ve power at
Droop F of 40%. And then when grid system frequency
Under frequency Droop F 40%PE/Hz is less than 50.1Hz, the inverter will stop decreasing
Start freq F 49.80Hz Stop freq F 49.80Hz output power.
For the detailed setup values, please follow the local
Start delay F Stop delay F 0.00s
0.00s
grid code.

Grid Setting/V(W) V(Q)


V(W): It is used to adjust the inverter ac�ve power
V(W) V(Q) according to the set grid voltage.
Lock-in/Pn Lock-out/Pn V(Q): It is used to adjust the inverter reac�ve power
Grid
0.3% 5.0%
Set5 according to the set grid voltage.
V1 108.0% P1 100% V1 94.0% Q1 44%
This func�on is used to adjust inverter output power
(ac�ve power and reac�ve power) when grid voltage
P2 Q2
V2 110.0% 80% V2 97.0% 0%
changes.
V3 112.0% P3 60% V3 105.0% Q3 0%

V4 114.0% P4 40% V4 108.0% Q4 -44%

For example: V2=110%, P2=80%. When the grid voltage reaches the 110% �mes of rated grid voltage,
inverter output power will reduce its ac�ve output power to 80% rated power.
For example: V1=94%, Q1=44%. When the grid voltage reaches the 94% �mes of rated grid voltage,
inverter output power will output 44% reac�ve output power.
For the detailed setup values, please follow the local grid code.

Grid Setting/P(Q) P(PF) P(Q): It is used to adjust the inverter reac�ve power
according to the set ac�ve power.
P(Q) P(PF)
P(PF): It is used to adjust the inverter PF according
Lock-in/Pn Lock-out/Pn
Grid to the set ac�ve power.
0.3% 5.0% Set6
For the detailed setup values, please follow the local
P1 0% Q1 2% P1 0% PF1 -0.000 grid code.
P2 2% Q2 0% P2 0% PF2 -0.000

P3 0% Q3 21% P3 0% PF3 0.000

P4 22% Q4 25% P4 62% PF4 0.264

Grid Setting/LVRT Reserved: This func�on is reserved.It is not


L/HVRT recommended.
Grid
HV3 0% HV3_T 30.24s Set7

HV2 0% HV2_T 0.04s

HV1 0% HV1_T 22.11s

LV1 0% LV1_T 22.02s

LV2 0% LV2_T 0.04s


5.9 Generator Port Use Setup Menu
GEN PORT USE Generator input rated power: allowed Max. power from diesel
generator.
Mode GEN connect to grid input: connect the diesel generator to the
Generator Input GEN connect to Grid input
grid input port.
Rated Power PORT
Set1
Smart Load Output: This mode u�lizes the Gen input connec�on
8000W
as an output which only receives power when the ba�ery SOC
SmartLoad Output On Grid always on and PV power is above a user programmable threshold.
AC Couple Fre High e.g. ON: 100%, OFF: 95%: When the PV power
55.00Hz exceeds 500W, and ba�ery bank SOC reaches 100%, Smart Load
OFF 161.0V
Port will switch on automa�cally and power the load connected.
Micro Inv Input ON 164.0V When the ba�ery bank SOC < 95% , the Smart Load Port will
Ml export to Grid cutoff switch off automa�cally.

Smart Load OFF Ba�


• Ba�ery SOC at which the Smart load will switch off.
Smart Load ON Ba�
• Ba�ery SOC at which the Smart load will switch on. simultaneously and then the Smart load will switch on.
On Grid always on: When click "on Grid always on" the smart load will switch on when the grid is present.
Micro Inv Input: To use the Generator input port as a micro-inverter on grid inverter input (AC coupled), this feature will
also work with "Grid-Tied" inverters.
Micro Inv Input OFF: when the ba�ery SOC exceeds se�ng value, Microinveter or grid-�ed inverter will shut down.
Micro Inv Input ON: when the ba�ery SOC is lower than se�ng value, Microinveter or grid-�ed inverter will start to
work.
AC Couple Fre High: If choosing“Micro Inv input”, as the ba�ery SOC reaches gradually se�ng value (OFF), during the
process, the microinverter output power will decrease linear. When the ba�ery SOC equals to the se�ng value (OFF),
the system frequency will become the se�ng value (AC couple Fre high) and the Microinverter will stop working.
MI export to grid cutsoff: Stop expor�ng power produced by the microinverter to the grid.
Note: Micro Inv Input OFF and On is valid for some certain FW version only.

5.10 Advanced Func�on Setup Menu


Advanced Function Solar Arc Fault ON:This is only for US.
Solar Arc Fault ON Backup Delay
System selfcheck: Disable. this is only for factory.
0s Gen Peak-shaving: Enable When the power of the
Func
Clear Arc_Fault
Set1
generator exceeds the rated value of it, the inverter will
System selfcheck Gen peak-shaving provide the redundant part to ensure that the generator
will not overload.
DRM 20001 CT Ratio
DRM: For AS4777 standard
Signal Island Mode BMS_Err_Stop Backup Delay: Reserved
Asymmetric phase feeding CEI Report
BMS_Err_Stop: When it is ac�ve, if the ba�ery BMS failed
to communicate with inverter, the inverter will stop
working and report fault.
Signal island mode: If "Signal island mode" is checked and When inverter is in off-grid mode, the relay on
the Neutral line (load port N line) will switch ON then the N line (load port N line) will bind to inverter ground.

Asymmetric phase feeding: The power that the inverter of PV feeds into the grid will be balanced.
Advanced Function
Ex_Meter For CT: when using zero-export to CT mode,
Parallel Modbus SN the hybrid inverter can select EX_Meter For CT func�on
Master 00 and use the different meters.e.g.CHNT and Eastron.
Paral.
Slave Set3

EX_Meter For CT

Meter Select
No Meter 0/3
CHNT
Eastron

5.11 Device Info Setup Menu


Li-BMS
Device Info.
Volt Curr TempInverter
SOCID: 2102199870
Energy Charge Flash
Fault
This page show Inverter ID, Inverter version and alarm
HMI: Ver 1001-8010 MAIN:Ver2002-1046-1707
Volt Curr codes.
1 50.38V 19.70A 30.6C 52.0% 26.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
Alarms Code31.0C 51.0% Occurred
2 50.33V 19.10A 25.5Ah 53.2V 25.0A 0|0|0 Device
Sum
3 F13 Grid_Mode_changed
50.30V 16.90A 30.2C 12.0% 6.0Ah2021-06-11 13:17
53.2V 25.0A 0|0|0
4 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
Info
Data
5 F23 Tz_GFCI_OC_Fault 0.0Ah2021-06-11
0.0A 08:23
0.00V 0.00A
6 0.00V 0.00A
0.0C
0.0C
0.0%
0.0%
0.0V
0.0Ah2021-06-11
0.0V
0|0|0
0.0A 08:21
0|0|0 HMI: LCD version
F13 Grid_Mode_changed
7 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
8 F56 DC_VoltLow_Fault
0.00V 0.00A
9 0.00V 0.00A
0.0C
0.0C
0.0%
0.0%
0.0Ah2021-06-10
0.0Ah
0.0V
0.0V
0.0A 13:05
0|0|0
0.0A 0|0|0
MAIN: Control board FW version
10 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0 Details
11 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0 Data
12 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
13 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
14 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
15 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0

6. Mode
Mode I:Basic
AC cable DC cable COM cable

Backup Load On-Grid Home Load

Solar

CT
Battery
Grid

Mode II: With Generator


AC cable DC cable

Solar Backup Load On-Grid Home Load

Grid
CT

Battery

Generator
Mode III: With Smart-Load

AC cable DC cable

Solar Backup Load On-Grid Home Load

Grid
CT

Battery

Smart Load

Mode IV: AC Couple

AC cable DC cable

Solar Backup Load On-Grid Home Load

Grid
CT

Battery

On-Grid Inverter

The 1st priority power of the system is always the PV power, then 2nd and
3rd priority power will be the ba�ery bank or grid according to the se�ngs.
The last power backup will be the Generator if it is available.

7. Limita�on of Liability
In addi�on to the product warranty described above, the state and local laws and regula�ons
provide financial compensa�on for the product's power connec�on (including viola�on of implied
terms and warran�es). The company hereby declares that the terms and condi�ons of the
product and the policy cannot and can only legally exclude all liability within a limited scope.
Error code Description Solutions
Error code Description Solutions
Error code Description Solutions

Chart 7-1 Fault informa�on


Under the guidance of our company, customers return our products so that our company can
provide service of maintenance or replacement of products of the same value. Customers need to
pay the necessary freight and other related costs. Any replacement or repair of the product will
cover the remaining warranty period of the product. If any part of the product or product is
replaced by the company itself during the warranty period, all rights and interests of the
replacement product or component belong to the company.
Factory warranty does not include damage due to the following reasons:
· Damage during transporta�on of equipment
· Damage caused by incorrect installa�on or commissioning
· Damage caused by failure to comply with opera�on instruc�ons, installa�on instruc�ons or
maintenance instruc�ons
· Damage caused by a�empts to modify, alter or repair products
· Damage caused by incorrect use or opera�on
· Damage caused by insufficient ven�la�on of equipment
· Damage caused by failure to comply with applicable safety standards or regula�ons
· Damage caused by natural disasters or force majeure (e.g. floods, lightning, overvoltage, storms,
fires, etc.)
In addi�on, normal wear or any other failure will not affect the basic opera�on of the product.
Any external scratches, stains or natural mechanical wear does not represent a defect in the
product.
8. Datasheet
SUN-25K-SG01HP3 SUN-30K-SG01HP3 SUN-40K-SG01HP3 SUN-50K-SG01HP3
Model
-EU-BM2 -EU-BM3 -EU-BM4 -EU-BM4
Battery Input Date
Ba�ery Type Li-lon
Ba�ery Voltage Range(V) 160~800
Max. Charging Current(A) 50+50
Max. Discharging Current(A) 50+50
Number of ba�ery input 2
Charging Strategy for Li-lon Ba�ery Self-adap�on to BMS
PV String Input Data
Max. DC Input Power(W) 32500 39000 52000 65000
Max. DC Input Voltage (V) 1000
Start-up Voltage(V) 180
MPPT Range(V) 150-850
Full Load DC Voltage Range (V) 450-850 360-850 360-850 450-850
Rated DC Input Voltage (V) 600
PV Input Current(A) 36+36 36+36+36 36+36+36+36
Max.PV Isc(A) 55+55 55+55+55 55+55+55+55
No. of MPPT Trackers 2 3 4
No. of Strings Per MPPT Tracker 2+2 2+2+2 2+2+2+2
AC Output Data
Rated AC Output and UPS Power(W) 25000 30000 40000 50000
Max. AC Output Power(W) 27500 33000 44000 55000
Peak Power(off grid) 1.5 �me of rated power, 10 S
AC Output Rated Current(A) 37.9/36.3 45.5/43.5 60.7/58.0 75.8/72.5
Max. AC Current(A) 41.7/39.9 50/47.9 66.7/63.8 83.4/79.8
Max. Three-phase Unbalanced
Output CurrentA 50 60 70 83.3
Max. Con�nuous AC Passthrough(A) 150
Power Factor 0.8 leading to 0.8 lagging
Output Frequency and Voltage 50/60Hz; 3L/N/PE 220/380, 230/400Vac
Grid Type Three Phase
DC injec�on current (mA) <0.5%1n
Efficiency
Max. Efficiency 97.60%
Euro Efficiency 97.00%
MPPT Efficiency >99%
Protection
PV Input Lightning Protec�on Integrated
An�-islanding Protec�on Integrated
PV String Input Reverse Polarity Protec�on Integrated
Insula�on Resistor Detec�on Integrated
Residual Current Monitoring Unit Integrated
Output Over Current Protec�on Integrated
Output Shorted Protec�on Integrated
Output Over Voltage Protec�on DC Type II / AC Type III
Ba�ery Over Current Protec�on Fuses
Certifications and Standards
VDE4105,IEC61727/62116,VDE0126,AS4777.2,CEI 0 21,EN50549-1,
Grid Regula�on
G98,G99,C10-11,UNE217002,NBR16149/NBR16150

EMC/Safety Regula�on
IEC62109-1/-2, NBT32004-2018, EN61000-6-1,EN61000-6-2,
EN61000-6-3, EN61000-6-4
General Data
Opera�ng Temperature Rande() -40~60, >45 Dera�ng
Cooling Intelligent air cooling
Noise(dB) ≤45 dB
Communica�on with BMS RS485; CAN
Weight(kg) 75
Size(mm) 527W×894H×294D
Protec�on Degree IP65
Installa�on Style Wall-mounted
Warranty 5 years
9. Appendix I
Defini�on of RJ45 Port Pin for BMS1

BMS1 Port

Defini�on of RJ45 Port Pin for BMS2

BMS2 Port

Defini�on of RJ45 Port Pin for Meter

Meter Port
Defini�on of RJ45 Port Pin for RS485

RS485 Port

RS232

This RS232 port is used to connect the wifi datalogger


10. Appendix II
1. Split Core Current Transformer (CT) dimension: (mm)
2. Secondary output cable length is 4m.

Ver: 2.2, 2022-09-15

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