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SUN2000 - (50K, 75K, 80K, 150K) - MG Series User Manual

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SUN2000-(50K, 75K, 80K, 150K)-MG Series

User Manual

Issue 11
Date 2025-03-10

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2025. All rights reserved.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior
written consent of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

Trademarks and Permissions

and other Huawei trademarks are trademarks of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
All other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective
holders.

Notice
The purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Huawei and
the customer. All or part of the products, services and features described in this document may not be
within the purchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements,
information, and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS" without warranties, guarantees
or representations of any kind, either express or implied.

The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the
preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and
recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied.

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


Address: Huawei Industrial Base
Bantian, Longgang
Shenzhen 518129
People's Republic of China

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About This Document

Purpose
This document describes the following inverter models (also referred to as
SUN2000) in terms of the safety precautions, product introduction, installation,
electrical connections, power-on and commissioning, maintenance, and technical
specifications. Read this document carefully before installing and operating the
inverter.

● SUN2000-150K-MG0-ZH
● SUN2000-150K-MG0
● SUN2000-80K-MGL0
● SUN2000-75K-MGL0-BR
● SUN2000-50K-MGL0-BR
● SUN2000-50K-MGL0

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:

● Technical support engineers


● Hardware installation engineers
● Commissioning engineers
● Maintenance engineers

Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.

Symbol Description

Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which, if not


avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not


avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

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Symbol Description

Indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not


avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not


avoided, could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance deterioration, or unanticipated results.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal
injury.

Supplements the important information in the main text.


NOTE is used to address information not related to personal
injury, equipment damage, and environment deterioration.

Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue
contains all the changes made in earlier issues.

Issue 11 (2025-03-10)
Updated 2.3 Appearance.

Updated 10 Technical Specifications.

Updated 7.4 Commissioning the SUN2000 (Using the App).

Updated A Grid Codes.

Issue 10 (2024-12-13)
Updated A Grid Codes.

Issue 09 (2024-11-20)
Updated 5.5 Connecting DC Input Power Cables.

Issue 08 (2024-08-20)
Updated 1.2 Electrical Safety.

Updated 10 Technical Specifications.

Updated A Grid Codes.

Added C Setting the Current Threshold for Triggering RCD Protection.

Issue 07 (2024-07-15)
Updated the document name.

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Updated 2 Overview.
Updated 4.2.1 Site Selection Requirements.
Updated 5.2 Preparing Cables.
Updated 10 Technical Specifications.
Updated A Grid Codes.

Issue 06 (2024-05-20)
Updated 5.5 Connecting DC Input Power Cables.

Issue 05 (2024-03-20)
Updated 1.3 Environment Requirements.
Updated 2.1 Model.
Updated 2.2 Networking Application.
Updated 2.6 Label Description.
Updated 3 Inverter Storage.
Updated 4.2 Installation Requirements.
Updated 5.6 Connecting Signal Cables.
Updated 8.6 Locating Insulation Resistance Faults.
Updated 10 Technical Specifications.
Updated A Grid Codes.
Added E Baud Rate Negotiation.

Issue 04 (2024-02-02)
Updated 10 Technical Specifications.

Issue 03 (2024-01-12)
Updated 9 Alarm Reference.
Updated 10 Technical Specifications.

Issue 02 (2023-12-12)
Updated 5.4 Connecting an AC Output Power Cable.
Updated 5.5 Connecting DC Input Power Cables.
Updated 9 Alarm Reference.

Issue 01 (2023-11-24)
This issue is used for first office application (FOA).

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Contents

About This Document................................................................................................................ ii


1 Safety Information.................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 Personal Safety.........................................................................................................................................................................2
1.2 Electrical Safety........................................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.3 Environment Requirements................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.4 Mechanical Safety................................................................................................................................................................... 9

2 Overview................................................................................................................................. 13
2.1 Model........................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
2.2 Networking Application...................................................................................................................................................... 14
2.2.1 Typical Networking........................................................................................................................................................... 14
2.2.2 Earthing Systems............................................................................................................................................................... 17
2.3 Appearance............................................................................................................................................................................. 18
2.4 Circuit Diagram...................................................................................................................................................................... 21
2.5 Working Modes..................................................................................................................................................................... 22
2.6 Label Description.................................................................................................................................................................. 23
2.7 Smart I-V Curve Diagnosis................................................................................................................................................. 24

3 Inverter Storage..................................................................................................................... 25
4 Installation..............................................................................................................................27
4.1 Installation Modes................................................................................................................................................................ 27
4.2 Installation Requirements.................................................................................................................................................. 27
4.2.1 Site Selection Requirements.......................................................................................................................................... 28
4.2.2 Clearance Requirements................................................................................................................................................. 29
4.2.3 Angle Requirements......................................................................................................................................................... 31
4.3 Preparing Tools...................................................................................................................................................................... 32
4.4 Checking Before Installation............................................................................................................................................. 34
4.5 Moving the Inverter............................................................................................................................................................. 35
4.6 Installing the Inverter on a Support............................................................................................................................... 37
4.7 Installing the Inverter on a Wall......................................................................................................................................38
4.8 Installing the SUN2000 on a Pole Clamp..................................................................................................................... 40

5 Electrical Connections.......................................................................................................... 41
5.1 Precautions.............................................................................................................................................................................. 41

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5.2 Preparing Cables................................................................................................................................................................... 42


5.3 Connecting a PE Cable........................................................................................................................................................ 46
5.4 Connecting an AC Output Power Cable........................................................................................................................ 47
5.5 Connecting DC Input Power Cables................................................................................................................................53
5.6 Connecting Signal Cables................................................................................................................................................... 61
5.7 (Optional) Installing the Smart Dongle........................................................................................................................ 63

6 Checking Before Power-On................................................................................................. 66


7 Power-On and Commissioning........................................................................................... 67
7.1 Powering On the Inverter.................................................................................................................................................. 67
7.2 Commissioning Methods and Process........................................................................................................................... 73
7.3 Commissioning the SUN2000 (Using the SmartLogger)........................................................................................ 74
7.3.1 Preparations and SmartLogger WebUI Login.......................................................................................................... 75
7.3.2 Software Upgrade............................................................................................................................................................. 75
7.3.3 Commissioning Using the Deployment Wizard...................................................................................................... 75
7.3.4 Parameters Settings.......................................................................................................................................................... 78
7.4 Commissioning the SUN2000 (Using the App).......................................................................................................... 78
7.4.1 Downloading the FusionSolar App.............................................................................................................................. 78
7.4.2 Registering an Installer Account.................................................................................................................................. 78
7.4.3 Logging In to or Logging Out of FusionSolar App................................................................................................ 79
7.4.4 Setup Wizard....................................................................................................................................................................... 79
7.4.5 Commissioning Functions and Features.................................................................................................................... 79

8 System Maintenance............................................................................................................ 80
8.1 Routine Maintenance.......................................................................................................................................................... 80
8.2 Shutdown and Power-Off.................................................................................................................................................. 82
8.3 Power-Off for Maintenance.............................................................................................................................................. 83
8.4 Replacing a Fan..................................................................................................................................................................... 84
8.5 Resetting and Turning On the DC Switch.....................................................................................................................88
8.6 Locating Insulation Resistance Faults............................................................................................................................ 88

9 Alarm Reference.................................................................................................................... 92
10 Technical Specifications.....................................................................................................93
A Grid Codes...............................................................................................................................99
B Resetting a Password......................................................................................................... 132
C Setting the Current Threshold for Triggering RCD Protection.................................133
D Crimping an OT or DT Terminal...................................................................................... 135
E Baud Rate Negotiation...................................................................................................... 138
F Contact Information........................................................................................................... 140
G Digital Power Customer Service..................................................................................... 142

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H Acronyms and Abbreviations...........................................................................................143

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1 Safety Information

Statement
Before transporting, storing, installing, operating, using, and/or maintaining
the equipment, read this document, strictly follow the instructions provided
herein, and follow all the safety instructions on the equipment and in this
document. In this document, "equipment" refers to the products, software,
components, spare parts, and/or services related to this document; "the Company"
refers to the manufacturer (producer), seller, and/or service provider of the
equipment; "you" refers to the entity that transports, stores, installs, operates,
uses, and/or maintains the equipment.

The Danger, Warning, Caution, and Notice statements described in this


document do not cover all the safety precautions. You also need to comply with
relevant international, national, or regional standards and industry practices. The
Company shall not be liable for any consequences that may arise due to
violations of safety requirements or safety standards concerning the design,
production, and usage of the equipment.

The equipment shall be used in an environment that meets the design


specifications. Otherwise, the equipment may be faulty, malfunctioning, or
damaged, which is not covered under the warranty. The Company shall not be
liable for any property loss, personal injury, or even death caused thereby.

Comply with applicable laws, regulations, standards, and specifications during


transportation, storage, installation, operation, use, and maintenance.

Do not perform reverse engineering, decompilation, disassembly, adaptation,


implantation, or other derivative operations on the equipment software. Do not
study the internal implementation logic of the equipment, obtain the source code
of the equipment software, violate intellectual property rights, or disclose any of
the performance test results of the equipment software.

The Company shall not be liable for any of the following circumstances or
their consequences:

● The equipment is damaged due to force majeure such as earthquakes, floods,


volcanic eruptions, debris flows, lightning strikes, fires, wars, armed conflicts,
typhoons, hurricanes, tornadoes, and other extreme weather conditions.
● The equipment is operated beyond the conditions specified in this document.

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● The equipment is installed or used in environments that do not comply with


international, national, or regional standards.
● The equipment is installed or used by unqualified personnel.
● You fail to follow the operation instructions and safety precautions on the
product and in the document.
● You remove or modify the product or modify the software code without
authorization.
● You or a third party authorized by you cause the equipment damage during
transportation.
● The equipment is damaged due to storage conditions that do not meet the
requirements specified in the product document.
● You fail to prepare materials and tools that comply with local laws,
regulations, and related standards.
● The equipment is damaged due to your or a third party's negligence,
intentional breach, gross negligence, or improper operations, or other reasons
not related to the Company.

1.1 Personal Safety

DANGER

Ensure that power is off during installation. Do not install or remove a cable with
power on. Transient contact between the core of the cable and the conductor will
generate electric arcs or sparks, which may cause a fire or personal injury.

DANGER

Non-standard and improper operations on the energized equipment may cause


fire, electric shocks, or explosion, resulting in property damage, personal injury, or
even death.

DANGER

Before operations, remove conductive objects such as watches, bracelets, bangles,


rings, and necklaces to prevent electric shocks.

DANGER

During operations, use dedicated insulated tools to prevent electric shocks or short
circuits. The dielectric withstanding voltage level must comply with local laws,
regulations, standards, and specifications.

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WARNING

During operations, wear personal protective equipment such as protective


clothing, insulated shoes, goggles, safety helmets, and insulated gloves.

Figure 1-1 Personal protective equipment

General Requirements
● Do not stop protective devices. Pay attention to the warnings, cautions, and
related precautionary measures in this document and on the equipment.
● If there is a likelihood of personal injury or equipment damage during
operations, immediately stop, report the case to the supervisor, and take
feasible protective measures.
● Do not power on the equipment before it is installed or confirmed by
professionals.
● Do not touch the power supply equipment directly or with conductors such as
damp objects. Before touching any conductor surface or terminal, measure
the voltage at the contact point to ensure that there is no risk of electric
shock.
● Do not touch operating equipment because the enclosure is hot.
● Do not touch a running fan with your hands, components, screws, tools, or
boards. Otherwise, personal injury or equipment damage may occur.
● In the case of a fire, immediately leave the building or the equipment area
and activate the fire alarm or call emergency services. Do not enter the
affected building or equipment area under any circumstances.

Personnel Requirements
● Only professionals and trained personnel are allowed to operate the
equipment.
– Professionals: personnel who are familiar with the working principles and
structure of the equipment, trained or experienced in equipment
operations and are clear of the sources and degree of various potential
hazards in equipment installation, operation, maintenance

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– Trained personnel: personnel who are trained in technology and safety,


have required experience, are aware of possible hazards on themselves in
certain operations, and are able to take protective measures to minimize
the hazards on themselves and other people
● Personnel who plan to install or maintain the equipment must receive
adequate training, be able to correctly perform all operations, and understand
all necessary safety precautions and local relevant standards.
● Only qualified professionals or trained personnel are allowed to install,
operate, and maintain the equipment.
● Only qualified professionals are allowed to remove safety facilities and inspect
the equipment.
● Personnel who will perform special tasks such as electrical operations,
working at heights, and operations of special equipment must possess the
required local qualifications.
● Only authorized professionals are allowed to replace the equipment or
components (including software).
● Only personnel who need to work on the equipment are allowed to access
the equipment.

1.2 Electrical Safety

DANGER

Before connecting cables, ensure that the equipment is intact. Otherwise, electric
shocks or fire may occur.

DANGER

Non-standard and improper operations may result in fire or electric shocks.

DANGER

Prevent foreign matter from entering the equipment during operations. Otherwise,
equipment short-circuits or damage, load power derating, power failure, or
personal injury may occur.

WARNING

For the equipment that needs to be grounded, install the ground cable first when
installing the equipment and remove the ground cable last when removing the
equipment.

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WARNING

During the installation of PV strings and the inverter, the positive or negative
terminals of PV strings may be short-circuited to ground if the power cables are
not properly installed or routed. In this case, an AC or DC short circuit may occur
and damage the inverter. The resulting device damage is not covered under any
warranty.

CAUTION

Do not route cables near the air intake or exhaust vents of the equipment.

General Requirements
● Follow the procedures described in the document for installation, operation,
and maintenance. Do not reconstruct or alter the equipment, add
components, or change the installation sequence without permission.
● Obtain approval from the national or local electric utility company before
connecting the equipment to the grid.
● Observe the power plant safety regulations, such as the operation and work
ticket mechanisms.
● Install temporary fences or warning ropes and hang "No Entry" signs around
the operation area to keep unauthorized personnel away from the area.
● Before installing or removing power cables, turn off the switches of the
equipment and its upstream and downstream switches.
● Before performing operations on the equipment, check that all tools meet the
requirements and record the tools. After the operations are complete, collect
all of the tools to prevent them from being left inside the equipment.
● Before installing power cables, check that cable labels are correct and cable
terminals are insulated.
● When installing the equipment, use a torque tool of a proper measurement
range to tighten the screws. When using a wrench to tighten the screws,
ensure that the wrench does not tilt and the torque error does not exceed
10% of the specified value.
● Ensure that bolts are tightened with a torque tool and marked in red and blue
after double-check. Installation personnel mark tightened bolts in blue.
Quality inspection personnel confirm that the bolts are tightened and then
mark them in red. (The marks must cross the edges of the bolts.)

● If the equipment has multiple inputs, disconnect all the inputs and wait until
the equipment is completely powered off before performing operations on the
equipment.
● Before maintaining a downstream electrical or power distribution device, turn
off the output switch on the power supply equipment.

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● During equipment maintenance, attach "Do not switch on" labels near the
upstream and downstream switches or circuit breakers as well as warning
signs to prevent accidental connection. The equipment can be powered on
only after troubleshooting is complete.
● Do not open equipment panels.
● Check equipment connections periodically, ensuring that all screws are
securely tightened.
● Only qualified professionals can replace a damaged cable.
● Do not scrawl, damage, or block any labels or nameplates on the equipment.
Promptly replace labels that have worn out.
● Do not use solvents such as water, alcohol, or oil to clean electrical
components inside or outside of the equipment.
● The surge protection of the PV system and the building where the PV system
is installed shall comply with local standards.

Grounding
● Ensure that the grounding impedance of the equipment complies with local
electrical standards.
● Ensure that the equipment is connected permanently to the protective
ground. Before operating the equipment, check its electrical connection to
ensure that it is reliably grounded.
● Do not work on the equipment in the absence of a properly installed ground
conductor.
● Do not damage the ground conductor.

Cabling Requirements
● When selecting, installing, and routing cables, follow local safety regulations
and rules.
● When routing power cables, ensure that there is no coiling or twisting. Do not
join or weld power cables. If necessary, use a longer cable.
● Ensure that all cables are properly connected and insulated, and meet
specifications.
● Ensure that the slots and holes for routing cables are free from sharp edges,
and that the positions where cables are routed through pipes or cable holes
are equipped with cushion materials to prevent the cables from being
damaged by sharp edges or burrs.
● Ensure that cables of the same type are bound together neatly and straight
and that the cable sheath is intact. When routing cables of different types,
ensure that they are away from each other without entanglement and
overlapping.
● Secure buried cables using cable supports and cable clips. Ensure that the
cables in the backfill area are in close contact with the ground to prevent
cable deformation or damage during backfilling.
● If the external conditions (such as the cable layout or ambient temperature)
change, verify the cable usage in accordance with the IEC-60364-5-52 or local
laws and regulations. For example, check that the current-carrying capacity
meets requirements.

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● When routing cables, reserve at least 30 mm clearance between the cables


and heat-generating components or areas. This prevents deterioration or
damage to the cable insulation layer.

1.3 Environment Requirements

DANGER

Do not expose the equipment to flammable or explosive gas or smoke. Do not


perform any operation on the equipment in such environments.

DANGER

Do not store any flammable or explosive materials in the equipment area.

DANGER

Do not place the equipment near heat sources or fire sources, such as smoke,
candles, heaters, or other heating devices. Overheat may damage the equipment
or cause a fire.

WARNING

Install the equipment in an area far away from liquids. Do not install it under
areas prone to condensation, such as under water pipes and air exhaust vents, or
areas prone to water leakage, such as air conditioner vents, ventilation vents, or
feeder windows of the equipment room. Ensure that no liquid enters the
equipment to prevent faults or short circuits.

WARNING

To prevent damage or fire due to high temperature, ensure that the ventilation
vents or heat dissipation systems are not obstructed or covered by other objects
while the equipment is running.

General Requirements
● Store the equipment according to the storage requirements. Equipment
damage caused by unqualified storage conditions is not covered under the
warranty.
● Keep the installation and operating environments of the equipment within the
allowed ranges. Otherwise, its performance and safety will be compromised.

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● The operating temperature range provided in the equipment's technical


specifications refers to the ambient temperatures in equipment's installation
environment.
● Do not install, use, or operate outdoor equipment and cables (including but
not limited to moving equipment, operating equipment and cables, inserting
connectors to or removing connectors from signal ports connected to outdoor
facilities, working at heights, performing outdoor installation, and opening
doors) in harsh weather conditions such as lightning, rain, snow, and level 6
or stronger wind.
● Do not install the equipment in an environment with dust, smoke, volatile or
corrosive gases, infrared and other radiations, organic solvents, or salty air.
● Do not install the equipment in an environment with conductive metal or
magnetic dust.
● Do not install the equipment in an area conducive to the growth of
microorganisms such as fungus or mildew.
● Do not install the equipment in an area with strong vibration, noise, or
electromagnetic interference. The equipment shall be installed in an
environment with a magnetic field strength less than 4 Gauss. If the magnetic
field strength is greater than or equal to 4 Gauss, the equipment may fail to
work properly. If the magnetic field strength is high, for example, in a
smeltery, you are advised to use a gauss meter to measure the magnetic field
strength of the equipment installation position when the smelting equipment
is running normally.
● Ensure that the site complies with local laws, regulations, and related
standards.
● Ensure that the ground in the installation environment is solid, free from
spongy or soft soil, and not prone to subsidence. The site must not be located
in a low-lying land prone to water or snow accumulation, and the horizontal
level of the site must be above the highest water level of that area in history.
● Do not install the equipment in a position that may be submerged in water.
● If the equipment is installed in a place with abundant vegetation, in addition
to routine weeding, harden the ground underneath the equipment using
cement or gravel (the area shall be greater than or equal to 3 m x 2.5 m).
● Do not install the equipment outdoors in salt-affected areas because it may
be corroded. A salt-affected area refers to the region within 500 m of the
coast or prone to sea breeze. Regions prone to sea breeze vary with weather
conditions (such as typhoons and monsoons) or terrains (such as dams and
hills).
● Before opening doors during the installation, operation, and maintenance of
the equipment, clean up any water, ice, snow, or other foreign objects on the
top of the equipment to prevent foreign objects from falling into the
equipment.
● When installing the equipment, ensure that the installation surface is solid
enough to bear the weight of the equipment.
● After installing the equipment, remove the packing materials such as cartons,
foam, plastics, and cable ties from the equipment area.

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1.4 Mechanical Safety

WARNING

Ensure that all necessary tools are ready and inspected by a professional
organization. Do not use tools that have signs of scratches or fail to pass the
inspection or whose inspection validity period has expired. Ensure that the tools
are secure and not overloaded.

WARNING

Do not drill holes into the equipment. Doing so may affect the sealing
performance and electromagnetic containment of the equipment and damage
components or cables inside. Metal shavings from drilling may short-circuit boards
inside the equipment.

General Requirements
● Repaint any paint scratches caused during equipment transportation or
installation in a timely manner. Equipment with scratches must not be
exposed for an extended period of time.
● Do not perform operations such as arc welding and cutting on the equipment
without evaluation by the Company.
● Do not install other devices on the top of the equipment without evaluation
by the Company.
● When performing operations over the top of the equipment, take measures to
protect the equipment against damage.
● Use correct tools and operate them in the correct way.

Moving Heavy Objects


● Be cautious to prevent injury when moving heavy objects.

● If multiple persons need to move a heavy object together, determine the


manpower and work division with consideration of height and other
conditions to ensure that the weight is equally distributed.
● If two persons or more move a heavy object together, ensure that the object
is lifted and landed simultaneously and moved at a uniform pace under the
supervision of one person.

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● Wear personal protective gears such as protective gloves and shoes when
manually moving the equipment.
● To move an object by hand, approach to the object, squat down, and then lift
the object gently and stably by the force of the legs instead of your back. Do
not lift it suddenly or turn your body around.
● Do not quickly lift a heavy object above your waist. Place the object on a
workbench that is half-waist high or any other appropriate place, adjust the
positions of your palms, and then lift it.
● Move a heavy object stably with balanced force at an even and low speed. Put
down the object stably and slowly to prevent any collision or drop from
scratching the surface of the equipment or damaging the components and
cables.
● When moving a heavy object, be aware of the workbench, slope, staircase,
and slippery places. When moving a heavy object through a door, ensure that
the door is wide enough to move the object and avoid bumping or injury.
● When transferring a heavy object, move your feet instead of turning your
waist around. When lifting and transferring a heavy object, ensure that your
feet point to the target direction of movement.
● When transporting the equipment using a pallet truck or forklift, ensure that
the tynes are properly positioned so that the equipment does not topple.
Before moving the equipment, secure it to the pallet truck or forklift using
ropes. When moving the equipment, assign dedicated personnel to take care
of it.
● Choose sea, roads in good conditions, or airplanes for transportation. Do not
transport the equipment by railway. Avoid tilt or jolt during transportation.

Using Ladders
● Use wooden or insulated ladders when you need to perform live-line working
at heights.
● Platform ladders with protective rails are preferred. Single ladders are not
recommended.
● Before using a ladder, check that it is intact and confirm its load bearing
capacity. Do not overload it.
● Ensure that the ladder is securely positioned and held firm.

● When climbing up the ladder, keep your body stable and your center of
gravity between the side rails, and do not overreach to the sides.

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● When a step ladder is used, ensure that the pull ropes are secured.
● If a single ladder is used, the recommended angle for the ladder against the
floor is 75 degrees, as shown in the following figure. A square can be used to
measure the angle.

● If a single ladder is used, ensure that the wider end of the ladder is at the
bottom, and take protective measures to prevent the ladder from sliding.
● If a single ladder is used, do not climb higher than the fourth rung of the
ladder from the top.
● If you use a single ladder to climb up to a platform, ensure that the ladder is
at least 1 m higher than the platform.

Hoisting
● Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to perform hoisting
operations.
● Install temporary warning signs or fences to isolate the hoisting area.
● Ensure that the foundation where hoisting is performed on meets the load-
bearing requirements.
● Before hoisting objects, ensure that hoisting tools are firmly secured onto a
fixed object or wall that meets the load-bearing requirements.
● During hoisting, do not stand or walk under the crane or the hoisted objects.
● Do not drag steel ropes and hoisting tools or bump the hoisted objects
against hard objects during hoisting.

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● Ensure that the angle between two hoisting ropes is no more than 90
degrees, as shown in the following figure.

Drilling Holes
● Obtain consent from the customer and contractor before drilling holes.
● Wear protective equipment such as safety goggles and protective gloves when
drilling holes.
● To avoid short circuits or other risks, do not drill holes into buried pipes or
cables.
● When drilling holes, protect the equipment from shavings. After drilling, clean
up any shavings.

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2 Overview

The SUN2000 is a three-phase grid-tied PV string inverter that converts the DC


power generated by PV strings into AC power and feeds the power into the power
grid.

2.1 Model
This document involves the following product models:

● SUN2000-150K-MG0-ZH
● SUN2000-150K-MG0
● SUN2000-80K-MGL0
● SUN2000-75K-MGL0-BR
● SUN2000-50K-MGL0-BR
● SUN2000-50K-MGL0
NOTE

The SUN2000-80K-MGL0, SUN2000-75K-MGL0-BR, SUN2000-50K-MGL0-BR, and


SUN2000-50K-MGL0 support only the power grid with the line voltage of 220 V.

Figure 2-1 Model number

Table 2-1 Model description

No. Meaning Description

1 Product family SUN2000: grid-tied solar inverter


identifier

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No. Meaning Description

2 Power level identifier ● 150K: The rated power is 150 kW.


● 80K: The rated power is 80 kW.
● 75K: The rated power is 75 kW.
● 50K: The rated power is 50 kW.

3 Product series ● MG0: product series with an input voltage level of


identifier 1100 V DC
● MGL0: product series with an input voltage level of
750 V DC

4 Region identifier ● ZH: China Region


● BR: Brazil

2.2 Networking Application

2.2.1 Typical Networking


● All the SUN2000 models support RS485 communication, but only certain
models support AC MBUS communication.
● The SUN2000 does not support the access of optimizers.
NOTE

In the networking diagrams, indicates the power cable, indicates the power flow
direction, and and indicate the signal flow.

RS485 Networking

NOTICE

● A maximum of 30 SUN2000s can be cascaded to each COM port on the


SmartLogger, and a maximum of 10 SUN2000s can be cascaded to the Dongle.
● The RS485 communication distance between the SUN2000 at the end and the
SmartLogger must be less than or equal to 1000 m.

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Figure 2-2 RS485 networking application (SmartLogger)

(A) PV strings (B) SUN2000s (C) AC combiner box

(D) Power meter (E) Power grid (F) Management system

(G) SmartLogger - -

Figure 2-3 RS485 networking application (Dongle)

(A) PV strings (B) SUN2000s (C) AC combiner box

(D) Power meter (E) Power grid (F) Management system

(G) Dongle - -

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MBUS Networking
The SUN2000-80K-MGL0, SUN2000-75K-MGL0-BR, SUN2000-50K-MGL0-BR and
SUN2000-50K-MGL0 do not support the MBUS function.

NOTICE

● A maximum of 80 SUN2000s can be cascaded to the SmartLogger, and a


maximum of 10 SUN2000s can be cascaded to the Dongle.
● If MBUS is used for communication, you are advised to use multi-core cables
with the maximum communication distance of 1000 m. To use other types of
AC power cables, contact local technical support.

Figure 2-4 MBUS networking application (SmartLogger)

(A) PV strings (B) SUN2000s (C) AC combiner box

(D) Power meter (E) Isolation transformer (F) Power grid

(G) Management system (H) SmartLogger -

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Figure 2-5 MBUS networking application (Dongle)

(A) PV strings (B) SUN2000s (C) AC combiner box

(D) Power meter (E) Isolation transformer (F) Power grid

(G) Management system (H) Dongle -

2.2.2 Earthing Systems


Earthing Systems
The SUN2000 supports the TN-S, TN-C, TN-C-S, TT, and IT earthing systems.

Figure 2-6 Earthing systems

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2.3 Appearance
Appearance and Ports

Figure 2-7 Appearance

(1) Panel (2) LED indicators

(3) Maintenance compartment door (4) Fan tray

(5) DC SWITCH 1 (6) DC input terminal group 1 (PV1–PV9,


controlled by DC SWITCH 1)

(7) USB port (8) RS485 communication port (COM)

(9) DC input terminal group 2 (PV10–PV21, (10) DC SWITCH 2


controlled by DC SWITCH 2)

(11) AC output cable hole (12) Ground point

Indicator Description
Indicator Status (Blinking Fast: On for Meaning
0.2s and Off for 0.2s;
Blinking Slowly: On for 1s
and Off for 1s)

PV Steady green At least one PV string is properly connected, and


connection the DC input voltage of the corresponding MPPT
indicator circuit is greater than or equal to the minimum
startup voltage.

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Indicator Status (Blinking Fast: On for Meaning


0.2s and Off for 0.2s;
Blinking Slowly: On for 1s
and Off for 1s)

Blinking green fast If the alarm/maintenance indicator is red, an


environmental fault at the DC side of the
inverter was generated.

Off The inverter is disconnected from all PV strings,


or the DC input voltage of all MPPT circuits is
less than the minimum startup voltage.

Steady red If the alarm/maintenance indicator is red, an


internal fault on the DC side of the inverter is
generated.

Grid Steady green The inverter is in grid-tied mode.


connection
indicator Blinking green fast If the alarm/maintenance indicator is red, an
environmental fault on the AC side of the
inverter was generated.

Off The inverter is not in grid-tied mode.

Steady red If the alarm/maintenance indicator is red, an


internal fault on the AC side of the inverter was
generated.

Communicati Blinking green fast The inverter receives communication data


on indicator normally.

Off The inverter has not received communication


data for 10 seconds.

Alarm/ Alarm Steady red A major alarm was generated.


Maintenance ● If the PV connection indicator or grid
indicator connection indicator is blinking green fast,
rectify DC or AC environmental faults as
instructed by the SUN2000 app.
● If neither the PV connection indicator nor the
grid connection indicator is blinking green
fast, replace components or the inverter as
instructed by the SUN2000 app.

Blinking red A minor alarm was generated.


fast

Blinking red A warning alarm was generated.


slowly

Local Steady green The local maintenance is successful.


maintenance
Blinking The local maintenance failed.
green fast

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Indicator Status (Blinking Fast: On for Meaning


0.2s and Off for 0.2s;
Blinking Slowly: On for 1s
and Off for 1s)

Blinking The device is under local maintenance or shut


green slowly down after receiving a command.

NOTE

● The PV connection indicator and the grid connection indicator preferentially indicate
environmental faults.
● Local maintenance refers to operations performed after a USB flash drive or USB data
cable is inserted into the USB port of the inverter. For example, import and export data
using a USB flash drive, or connect to the local app using a USB data cable.
● If the alarming and the local maintenance happen concurrently, the alarm/maintenance
indicator shows the local maintenance state first. After the USB flash drive or USB data
cable is removed, the indicator shows the alarm state.

DC SWITCH

DANGER

● If both DC switches are automatically turned off at the same time, the AC
switch does not trip, and the indicators on the inverter display the following
status, do not turn on the DC switches by yourself. Contact your vendor or
technical support.
1. LED1, LED2, and LED4 are steady red.
2. LED1 and LED4 are steady red.
● If both DC switches are automatically turned off at the same time, the AC
switch does not trip, and the LED4 indicator on the inverter is steady red, do
not turn on the DC switches by yourself. Perform operations according to the
handling suggestions for alarm ID 2001.
● If all DC switches are automatically turned off at the same time and the AC
switch trips, check that no short circuit occurs on the AC side between phases
or between a phase and the ground, turn on the AC switch, export logs, and
send the logs to your vendor or technical support. Rectify the fault after your
vendor or technical support provides a solution. If there is any short circuit on
the AC side between phases or between a phase and the ground, do not turn
on the AC switch. Contact your vendor or technical support.
● Before turning on a switch, ensure that all alarms have been cleared.
● If the DC switches are automatically turned off and the inverter generates a
String Reverse Connection or String Current Backfeed alarm, rectify the fault
based on the alarm handling suggestions. After the fault is rectified, wait for at
least 3 minutes, turn the switch handle to OFF to complete the reset, and then
turn it on. For details, see Resetting and Turning On the DC SWITCH.

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Table 2-2 DC SWITCH description


Switch Description

DC ON The DC SWITCH is on and can be turned off for


SWITCH protection.

TRIP The DC SWITCH is automatically turned off. (The


switch handle is between ON and OFF.)

OFF The DC SWITCH is off.

Figure 2-8 DC SWITCH

2.4 Circuit Diagram


The SUN2000 receives inputs from 21 PV strings. The inputs are grouped into 7
MPPT circuits inside the SUN2000 to track the maximum power point of the PV
strings. The DC power is converted into three-phase AC power through an inverter
circuit. Surge protection is supported on both the DC and AC sides.

Figure 2-9 Circuit diagram

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2.5 Working Modes


The SUN2000 can work in Standby, Operating, or Shutdown mode.

Figure 2-10 Working modes

Table 2-3 Working mode description

Working Description
Mode

Standby The SUN2000 enters Standby mode when the external environment does not
meet the operating requirements. In Standby mode:
● The SUN2000 continuously performs status check and enters the Operating
mode once the operating requirements are met.
● The SUN2000 enters Shutdown mode after detecting a shutdown command or
a fault after startup.

Operating In Operating mode:


● The SUN2000 converts DC power from PV strings into AC power and feeds the
power to the power grid.
● The SUN2000 tracks the maximum power point to maximize the PV string
output.
● If the SUN2000 detects a fault or a shutdown command, it enters the
Shutdown mode.
● The SUN2000 enters Standby mode after detecting that the PV string output
power is not suitable for connecting to the power grid for generating power.

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Working Description
Mode

Shutdown ● In Standby or Operating mode, the SUN2000 enters Shutdown mode after
detecting a fault or shutdown command.
● In Shutdown mode, the SUN2000 enters Standby mode after detecting a
startup command or that the fault is rectified.

2.6 Label Description


Symbol Name Meaning

Large current warning Potential hazards exist after the


inverter is powered on. Take
protective measures when operating
the inverter. Before powering on the
inverter, ensure that the inverter is
grounded because there is a large
contact current after the inverter is
powered on.

High temperature Do not touch the inverter when it is


hazard running because its enclosure is hot.

Electric shock hazard Hazardous voltages exist when the


inverter is working. Take protective
measures during operations and
maintenance.

Delayed discharge ● High voltage exists after the


inverter is powered on. Only
qualified and trained electrical
technicians are allowed to
perform operations on the
inverter.
● Residual voltage exists after the
inverter is powered off. It takes 15
minutes for the inverter to
discharge to the safe voltage.

Refer to Reminds operators to refer to the


documentation documentation provided with the
device. Losses caused by operations
that do not comply with the
requirements of site selection,
storage, or mounting specified in the
user manual are not covered under
the warranty.

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Symbol Name Meaning

Protective earthing Indicates the position for connecting


the protective earthing (PE) cable.

Operation warning Do not remove the DC input


connector when the inverter is
running.

Fan replacement Before replacing the fan, disconnect


warning its power connector.

Inverter SN Indicates the inverter serial number.

Device weight The inverter needs to be carried by


four persons or using a forklift.

DC switch operation After a DC switch is automatically


warning turned off, do not directly reset or
turn on the DC switch. Instead,
follow the instructions in the section
"Resetting and Turning On the DC
Switch" in the user manual, or
contact after-sales service personnel.

2.7 Smart I-V Curve Diagnosis


The SUN2000 supports the Smart I-V Curve Diagnosis. For details, see iMaster
NetEco V600R023C00 Smart I-V Curve Diagnosis User Manual.

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3 Inverter Storage

NOTICE

● Store devices according to the storage requirements. Device damage caused by


unqualified storage conditions is not covered under the warranty.
● Do not store the devices without outer packaging.

The following requirements shall be met if inverters are not put into use
immediately:
● Do not remove the outer packaging. Check the packaging regularly
(recommended: once every three months). Replace any packaging that is
damaged during storage.
● If an inverter is unpacked but will not be used immediately, put it back to the
original packaging with the desiccant, and seal it with tape.
● Inverters must be stored in a clean and dry environment with appropriate
temperature and humidity. The air must not contain corrosive or flammable
gases.

Figure 3-1 Storage temperature and humidity

● When temporarily storing inverters outdoors, do not stack them on a pallet.


Take rainproof measures such as using tarpaulins to protect inverters from
rain and water.
● Do not tilt a packing case or place it upside down.
● To avoid personal injury or device damage, stack inverters with caution to
prevent them from falling over.

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Figure 3-2 Maximum number of stacking layers (In the figure, N indicates the
maximum number of stacking layers.)

● Do not store inverters for more than two years. If inverters have been stored
for two years or longer, they must be checked and tested by professionals
before being put into use.
● If an inverter has not been running for six months or longer after being
mounted, it may have failed and must be checked and tested by professionals
before being put into operation.

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4 Installation

4.1 Installation Modes


The inverter can be mounted on a wall, support, or pole clamp.

Table 4-1 Installation modes


Installation Screw Specifications Description
Mode

Wall M12x60 stainless steel expansion Prepared by the customer


mounting anchor bolt

Support M12x40 bolt assembly Delivered with the


mounting mounting bracket. If the
length does not meet the
installation requirements,
the customer shall
prepare M12 bolt
assemblies and install
them together with the
M12 nuts delivered with
the product.

Pole-clamp Depending on the pole clamp Prepared by the customer


mounting

4.2 Installation Requirements

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4.2.1 Site Selection Requirements


Installation Environment Requirements
● Keep the inverter out of reach of children.
● Do not install the inverter in working or living areas to avoid personal injury
or property loss caused by accidental contact by non-professionals or other
reasons during device operation.
● Do not install the inverter in noise-sensitive areas (such as residential areas,
office areas, and schools) to avoid complaints. If the preceding areas are
unavoidable, the distance between the installation position and noise-
sensitive areas must be greater than 40 m. Alternatively, use other low-noise
models.
● If the device is installed in public places (such as parking lots, stations, and
factories) other than working and living areas, install a protective net outside
the device and set up a safety warning sign to isolate the device. This is to
avoid personal injury or property loss caused by accidental contact by non-
professionals or other reasons during device operation.
● If the equipment is installed in a place with abundant vegetation, in addition
to routine weeding, harden the ground underneath the equipment using
cement or gravel (the area shall be greater than or equal to 3 m x 2.5 m).
● Do not install the equipment in an area with strong vibration, noise, or
electromagnetic interference. The equipment shall be installed in an
environment with a magnetic field strength less than 4 Gauss. If the magnetic
field strength is greater than or equal to 4 Gauss, the equipment may fail to
work properly. If the magnetic field strength is high, for example, in a
smeltery, you are advised to use a gauss meter to measure the magnetic field
strength of the equipment installation position when the smelting equipment
is running normally.
● Do not install the inverter in areas containing flammable materials (such as
sulfur, phosphorus, liquefied petroleum gas, marsh gas, flour, and cotton) to
avoid personal injury or property loss caused by fire or other reasons.
● Do not install the inverter in areas containing explosives (such as blasting
agents, display shells, fireworks, and firecrackers) to avoid personal injury or
property loss caused by explosion or other reasons.
● Do not install the inverter in areas with corrosive substances (such as sulfuric
acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, hydrogen sulfide, and chlorine) to avoid
inverter failure caused by corrosion, which is not covered under the warranty.
● Do not install the inverter where its enclosure and heat sink are easily
accessible, because the voltage is high and these parts are hot during
operation.
● The inverter provides self-protection in high-temperature environments. Its
energy yield may decrease as the ambient temperature increases. Ensure that
the following installation requirements are met:
– Install the inverter in a well-ventilated environment to ensure good heat
dissipation.
– If the inverter is installed in an enclosed environment, the heat
dissipation equipment or ventilation equipment shall be installed. The
indoor ambient temperature must not be higher than the outdoor
ambient temperature.

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– You are advised to install the device in a sheltered place or install an


awning over it to avoid direct sunlight.
– Reserve sufficient clearance around the inverter for installation and heat
dissipation.
● The inverter will become corroded if installed in areas exposed to salt. Before
installing the inverter outdoors in such areas, consult with the Company. A
salt-affected area refers to the region within 500 m of the coast or prone to
sea breeze. Regions prone to sea breeze vary with weather conditions (such as
typhoons and monsoons) or terrains (such as dams and hills).

CAUTION

The SUN2000-50K-MGL0-BR and SUN2000-75K-MGL0-BR shall be installed in


compliance with the technical standards for PV electrical installation (NBR 16690)
and the technical standards for PV system fire risk management (IEC 63226).

Mounting Structure Requirements


● The mounting structure for the inverter must be fireproof. Do not install the
inverter on flammable building materials to avoid personal injury or property
loss caused by fire or other reasons.
● Ensure that the installation surface is solid enough to bear the weight of the
inverter to avoid personal injury or property loss caused by the collapse of the
mounting structure or other reasons.
● In residential areas, do not install the inverter on plaster board walls or walls
made of similar materials with a weak sound insulation performance because
the noise generated by the inverter may interfere with residents.

4.2.2 Clearance Requirements

Dimensions

Figure 4-1 Dimensions

Installation Clearance Requirements


Reserve sufficient clearance around the SUN2000 for installation and heat
dissipation.

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Figure 4-2 Clearance

NOTE

For ease of the SUN2000 installation on the mounting bracket, cable connecting at the
bottom, and future maintenance, it is recommended that the clearance from the bottom be
between 600 mm and 730 mm. For further questions regarding clearance, consult local
technical support engineers.

When installing multiple SUN2000s, install them in horizontal mode if sufficient


space is available and install them in triangle mode if no sufficient space is
available. Stacked installation is not recommended.

Figure 4-3 Horizontal installation mode (recommended)

Figure 4-4 Triangle installation mode (recommended)

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Figure 4-5 Back-to-back installation mode (recommended)

Figure 4-6 Stacked installation mode (not recommended)

4.2.3 Angle Requirements


The inverter can be support-mounted or wall-mounted. The installation angle
requirements are as follows:
● Install the inverter vertically or at a maximum back tilt of 75 degrees to
facilitate heat dissipation.
● Do not install the inverter at forward tilted, excessive back tilted, side tilted,
horizontal, or upside down positions.

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Figure 4-7 Installation angle

4.3 Preparing Tools


Category Tool

Installation
Hammer drill Drill bit (Ф14 Insulated torque Phillips insulated
mm and Ф16 socket wrench torque
mm) (including an screwdriver
extension bar ≥
50 mm)

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Category Tool

Flat-head Wire stripper Diagonal pliers Rubber mallet


insulated torque
screwdriver

Utility knife Cable cutter Crimping tool Spanner


H4STC0001 H4TW0001
(AMPHENOL) or (AMPHENOL) or
CT75A-FJB10 CT75A-FJB7
(AVIC JONHON) (AVIC JONHON)

RJ45 crimping Vacuum cleaner Multimeter (DC Marker


tool voltage
measurement
range ≥ 1100 V
DC)

Steel measuring Level Hydraulic pliers Heat shrink


tape tubing

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Category Tool

Heat gun Cable tie Scissors Insulation


resistance tester
(output voltage >
1500 V)

Personal Insulated gloves Goggles Dust mask Insulated shoes


protective
equipment (PPE) -

Safety helmet Reflective vest Protective gloves

4.4 Checking Before Installation


Outer Packing Materials
Before unpacking the inverter, check the outer packing materials for damage, such
as holes and cracks, and check the inverter model. If any damage is found or the
inverter model is not what you requested, do not unpack the package and contact
your supplier as soon as possible.

NOTE

You are advised to remove the packing materials within 24 hours before installing the
inverter.

Package Contents

NOTICE

● After placing the equipment in the installation position, unpack it with care to
prevent scratches. Keep the equipment stable during unpacking.

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After unpacking the inverter, check that the contents are intact and complete. If
any damage is found or any component is missing, contact your supplier.

NOTE

For details about the number of contents, see the Packing List in the packing case.

4.5 Moving the Inverter


Procedure
Step 1 Take the inverter out of the packing case and move it to the installation position.

NOTICE

● After placing the equipment in the installation position, unpack it with care to
prevent scratches. Keep the equipment stable during unpacking.
● Handles are packed in a fitting bag and are not delivered with the inverter.
● Secure the lifting handles (with the steel washers of the lifting handles closely
fitted to the inverter).
● If the stud of a lifting handle is bent, replace the lifting handle in time.
● Four persons or appropriate transportation tools are required to move the
inverter.
● Do not use the ports or wiring terminals at the bottom to support any weight
of the inverter.
● When you need to temporally place the inverter on the ground, use foam,
cardboard, or other protection material to prevent damage to its enclosure.
● To avoid damage to the inverter, do not lift or hoist it with an improper hold as
shown in Figure 4-9.

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Figure 4-8 Taking out, moving, or mounting the inverter

(A) Taking out the (B) Installing the lifting (C) Moving the (D) Mounting the
inverter handles inverter inverter

Figure 4-9 Lifting positions

NOTE

If the installation position is high, you can hoist the inverter.

Figure 4-10 Hoisting

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4.6 Installing the Inverter on a Support


Procedure
Step 1 Remove the torx key and store it properly.

Figure 4-11 Removing the torx key

Step 2 Secure the mounting bracket.


NOTE

● The mounting bracket of the inverter has four groups of tapped holes, each group
containing four tapped holes. Mark any hole in each group based on site requirements
and mark four holes in total. The two round holes are recommended.
● M12x40 bolt assemblies are delivered with the inverter and bound to the mounting
bracket. If the bolt length does not meet the installation requirements, prepare M12
bolt assemblies by yourself and use them together with the delivered M12 nuts.

Figure 4-12 Installing the mounting bracket

Step 3 Secure the inverter.

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Figure 4-13 Securing the inverter

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4.7 Installing the Inverter on a Wall


Procedure
Step 1 Determine the hole positions and mark them using a marker.
Step 2 Secure the mounting bracket.

DANGER

Avoid drilling holes into the water pipes or power cables buried in the wall.

Figure 4-14 Expansion bolt structure

(1) Bolt (2) Nut (3) Spring washer


(4) Flat washer (5) Expansion sleeve

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NOTICE

● To prevent dust inhalation or contact with eyes, wear safety goggles and a dust
mask when drilling holes.
● Use a vacuum cleaner to clean up dust in and around the holes, and measure
the spacing. If the holes are inaccurately positioned, drill the holes again.
● Level the top of the expansion sleeve with the concrete wall after removing the
nut, spring washer, and flat washer. Otherwise, the mounting bracket will not
be securely installed on the concrete wall.

Figure 4-15 Installing an expansion bolt

Step 3 Secure the inverter.

Figure 4-16 Securing the inverter

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4.8 Installing the SUN2000 on a Pole Clamp


Figure 4-17 Pole-clamp installation

(1) Square bolt clamp (2) Inverter mounting beam (3) Vertical pole

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5 Electrical Connections

5.1 Precautions

DANGER

● When exposed to sunlight, the PV arrays supply DC voltage to the inverter.


Before connecting cables, ensure that each DC SWITCH on the inverter is set to
OFF. Otherwise, the high voltage of the inverter may result in electric shocks.
● The site must be equipped with qualified fire fighting facilities, such as fire sand
and carbon dioxide fire extinguishers.
● Wear personal protective equipment and use dedicated insulated tools to avoid
electric shocks or short circuits.

WARNING

● The equipment damage caused by incorrect cable connections is beyond the


warranty scope.
● Only certified electrician can perform electrical terminations.
● Operation personnel must wear PPE when connecting cables.
● Before connecting cables to ports, leave enough slack to reduce the tension on
the cables and prevent poor cable connections.

CAUTION

● Stay away from the equipment when preparing cables to prevent cable scraps
from entering the equipment. Cable scraps may cause sparks and result in
personal injury and equipment damage.

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NOTE

The cable colors shown in the electrical connection diagrams provided in this section are for
reference only. Select cables in accordance with local cable specifications (green-and-yellow
cables are only used for protective earthing).

5.2 Preparing Cables


Figure 5-1 Cable connections (configure the components in the dotted box as
required)

Table 5-1 Component description


No. Component Description Source

A PV string ● A PV string consists of PV modules Prepared by the


connected in series. customer
● The inverter supports 21 PV string
inputs.

B SmartLogger The SUN2000 communicates with the Purchased from


management system through the the Company
SmartLogger.

C SUN2000 Select a proper model as required. Purchased from


the Company

D Power meter[1] Implements power control at the grid Purchased from


connection point in low voltage the Company
scenarios using a power meter.
Recommended power meter models:
DTSU666-HW, YDS60-80, DHSU1079-
ZT, and DTSU71C

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No. Component Description Source

E AC switch To ensure that the inverter can be Prepared by the


safely disconnected from the power grid customer
when an exception occurs, connect an
AC switch to the AC side of the inverter.
Select an appropriate AC switch in
accordance with local industry
standards and regulations.
● Installed in the AC combiner box
● A three-phase AC circuit breaker is
recommended. For the model
information, see Table 5-2.

F Dongle The SUN2000 communicates with the Purchased from


management system through the the Company
Dongle.

Note [1]: For details about how to operate the power meter, see DTSU666-HW Smart Power
Sensor Quick Guide, YDS60-80 Smart Power Sensor Quick Guide, DHSU1079-ZT Smart Power
Sensor Quick Guide, or DTSU71C Smart Power Sensor Quick Guide.

Table 5-2 Specifications of the three-phase AC circuit breaker


Rated Voltage Rated Current Applicable Inverter Model

≥ 500 V AC 315 A SUN2000-150K-MG0/


SUN2000-150K-MG0-ZH

240 V AC/400 V AC 250 A SUN2000-80K-MGL0/


SUN2000-75K-MGL0-BR

240 V AC/400 V AC 160 A SUN2000-50K-MGL0/


SUN2000-50K-MGL0-BR

NOTICE

The inverter has an internal residual current monitoring unit (RCMU). Its external
AC switch should be a three-phase circuit breaker or any other AC load circuit
breaker to safely disconnect the inverter from the power grid.

NOTE

● Select cables in compliance with local cable standards.


● The factors that affect cable selection include the rated current, cable type, routing
mode, ambient temperature, and maximum expected line loss.

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Table 5-3 Cable description (S indicates the conductor cross-sectional area of the AC cable, and Sp
indicates the conductor cross-sectional area of the PE cable)
No. Cable Type Conductor Outer Source
Cross-Sectional Diameter
Area

1 PE cable[1] Single-core outdoor Sp ≥ S/2 - Prepared


copper cable and M10 by the
OT/DT terminal customer

2 DC input PV cable that meets the 4–6 mm2 5.5–9 mm Prepared


power cable 1100 V standard by the
customer

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No. Cable Type Conductor Outer Source


Cross-Sectional Diameter
Area

3 AC output ● If you connect a PE ● S: 95–240 24–66 mm Prepared


power cable cable to the ground mm2 by the
(multi-core) point on the enclosure ● Sp ≥ S/2 customer
and no neutral wire is
used, you are advised
to use a three-core
(L1, L2, and L3)
outdoor cable and
M12 OT/DT terminals
(L1, L2, and L3).
● If you connect a PE
cable to the ground
point in the
maintenance
compartment and no
neutral wire is used,
you are advised to use
a four-core (L1, L2, L3,
and PE) outdoor
cable, M12 OT/DT
terminals (L1, L2, and
L3), and M10 OT/DT
terminals (PE).
● If you connect a PE
cable to the ground
point on the enclosure
and a neutral wire is
used, you are advised
to use a four-core (L1,
L2, L3, and N) outdoor
cable and M12 OT/DT
terminals (L1, L2, L3,
and N).
● If you connect a PE
cable to the ground
point in the
maintenance
compartment and a
neutral wire is used,
you are advised to use
a five-core (L1, L2, L3,
N, and PE) outdoor
cable, M12 OT/DT
terminals (L1, L2, L3,
and N), and M10
OT/DT terminals (PE).

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No. Cable Type Conductor Outer Source


Cross-Sectional Diameter
Area

AC output (Recommended) Single- ● S: 95–400 14–38 mm Prepared


power cable core outdoor cable and mm2 by the
(single-core) M12 OT/DT terminal ● Sp ≥ S/2 customer

4 RS485 Outdoor shielded twisted 0.25–1 mm2 ● One or Prepared


communicatio pair cable that meets the two by the
ns cable local standard communic customer
ations
cables: 4–
11 mm
● Three
communic
ations
cables: 4–
8 mm

Note [1]: The Sp value is valid only if the conductors of the PE cable and AC output power cable
use the same material. If the materials are different, ensure that the conductor cross-sectional
area of the PE cable produces a conductance equivalent to that specified in this table. The
specifications of the PE cable are subject to this table or calculated according to IEC 60364-5-54.

5.3 Connecting a PE Cable


Precautions

DANGER

● Ensure that the PE cable is securely connected. Otherwise, electric shocks may
occur.
● Do not connect the neutral wire to the enclosure as a PE cable. Otherwise,
electric shocks may occur.

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NOTICE

● Proper grounding is helpful for resisting the impact of surge voltage and
improving the electromagnetic interference (EMI) performance. Before
connecting the AC power cable, DC power cables, and communications cable,
connect the PE cable to the PE point.
● You are advised to connect the PE cable to the PE point on the enclosure. The
PE point in the maintenance compartment is used for connecting to the PE wire
of a multi-core AC power cable. If the cross-sectional area of the PE cable
meets the requirements, select either PE point on the enclosure or in the
maintenance compartment for connecting the PE cable.
● It is recommended that the inverter be connected to a nearby PE point.
Connect the PE points of all inverters in the same array to ensure equipotential
connections to PE cables.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the PE cable to the PE point. To enhance the corrosion resistance of a PE
terminal, apply silicone grease or paint on it after connecting the PE cable to the
PE point on the enclosure.

Figure 5-2 Connecting a PE cable to the PE point (on the enclosure)

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5.4 Connecting an AC Output Power Cable


Precautions
● A three-phase AC switch should be installed on the AC side of the inverter. To
ensure that the inverter can safely disconnect itself from the power grid when
an exception occurs, select a proper overcurrent protection device in
compliance with local power distribution regulations.
● The inverter is integrated with a comprehensive residual current detection
unit to distinguish fault current from residual current. Upon detecting that the
residual current exceeds the threshold, the inverter immediately disconnects
from the power grid.

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WARNING

● Do not connect loads between an inverter and an AC switch that directly


connects to the inverter. Otherwise, the switch may trip by mistake.
● If an AC switch is used with specifications beyond local standards, regulations,
or the Company's recommendations, the switch may fail to turn off in a timely
manner in case of exceptions, causing serious faults.
● Do not open the panel of the inverter.
● Before opening the maintenance compartment door, ensure that no electrical
connections are made for the inverter on the AC or DC side.
● Do not open the maintenance compartment door on rainy or snowy days. If
you need to, take protective measures to prevent rain or snow from entering
the maintenance compartment. If protective measures cannot be taken, do not
open the maintenance compartment door.
● Do not leave unused screws in the maintenance compartment.

CAUTION

Each inverter shall be equipped with an AC output switch. Multiple inverters shall
not connect to the same AC switch.

CAUTION

Cables must be vertically routed into the maintenance compartment, PV terminals,


and other wiring terminals to avoid damage caused by horizontal stress on the
terminals, which is not covered under the warranty.

NOTICE

● The cable outer diameter can be measured using the ruler sticker in the
maintenance compartment.
● Ensure that the cable jacket is in the maintenance compartment.
● If you remove too many parts of the rubber ring of a cable, making the cable
hole diameter greater than the cable outer diameter, use firestop putty to seal
the gap around the rubber ring of the cable.
● Ensure that the AC output power cables are connected securely. Otherwise, the
inverter may fail to operate, or become overheated during operation due to an
unreliable connection, which will damage the terminal block. The resulting
device damage is not covered under any warranty.
● You are advised to connect the PE cable to the PE point on the enclosure. The
PE point in the maintenance compartment is used for connecting to the PE wire
of a multi-core AC power cable. If the cross-sectional area of the PE cable
meets the requirements, select either PE point on the enclosure or in the
maintenance compartment for connecting the PE cable.

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Table 5-4 Bending radius requirements for AC power cables


Picture Single-core Cable Multi-core Cable

Unarmored Armored Unarmored Armored

R ≥ 20D R ≥ 15D R ≥ 15D R ≥ 12D

R indicates the bending radius, and D indicates the


outer diameter of the cable.
NOTE
The AC power cable must be routed vertically into the
maintenance compartment.

Wiring Area

Figure 5-3 Wiring ports

Procedure
Step 1 Open the maintenance compartment door and install the door stopper.

Figure 5-4 Opening a maintenance compartment door

Step 2 Connect the AC output power cables based on the cable type.

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Figure 5-5 Specifications of the crimped OT/DT terminal

Figure 5-6 Cable connection

(A) Single-core cable (B) Four-core cable (including (C) Five-core cable
the neutral wire)

(D) Three-core cable (E) Four-core cable (including -


the PE wire)

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NOTICE

● Reserve sufficient slack for the PE wire to ensure that the PE wire is the last
cable bearing the force when the AC output power cable is subject to a pulling
force due to force majeure.
● After cables are connected, prevent them from contacting the inter-phase
baffle plates.

Figure 5-7 Single-core cable connection

NOTICE

If a multi-core cable is used, it is recommended that the stripping length of the L2


wire be 15 mm shorter than those of the L1 and L3 wires.

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Figure 5-8 Multi-core cable connection (using a five-core cable as an example)

Step 3 Clear foreign matter from the maintenance compartment, close the maintenance
compartment door, and check that the cable holes at the bottom of the
maintenance compartment are sealed.

Figure 5-9 Closing a door

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5.5 Connecting DC Input Power Cables


Precautions

DANGER

● Before connecting the DC input power cables, ensure that the DC voltage is
within the safety voltage range (lower than 60 V DC) and that each DC
SWITCH of the inverter is OFF. Otherwise, the high voltage may result in
electric shocks.
● When the inverter operates in grid-tied mode, do not perform maintenance or
operations on the DC input power cables, such as connecting or disconnecting
a PV string or a PV module in the PV string. Otherwise, electric shocks or arcing
(which may cause fire) may occur.
● For details about how to remove and insert DC input connectors, see 8.3
Power-Off for Maintenance.

WARNING

Ensure that the following conditions are met. Otherwise, the inverter may be
damaged or even a fire may occur.
● According to IEC 62548, the maximum open-circuit voltage of each PV string
cannot exceed 1100 V DC at the lowest average annual dry-bulb temperature.
● The polarities of electric connections must be correct on the DC input side. The
positive and negative terminals of a PV string must be connected to
corresponding positive and negative DC input terminals of the inverter.

WARNING

During the installation of PV strings and the inverter, the positive or negative
terminals of PV strings may be short-circuited to ground if the power cables are
not properly installed or routed. In this case, an AC or DC short circuit may occur
and damage the inverter. The resulting device damage is not covered under any
warranty.

CAUTION

Take waterproof and insulation measures for unused DC power cables to avoid
personal injury or property loss caused by accidental contact with high voltage or
other reasons.

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NOTICE

● Ensure that the PV module output is well insulated to ground.


● All PV strings connecting to the same MPPT circuit shall consist of the same
quantity of PV modules of the same model.
● To ensure the optimal power generation of the system, the voltage difference
between different MPPT circuits shall be less than 126 V.

Terminal Description
The inverter provides 21 DC input terminals, which are controlled by its two DC
switches: DC SWITCH 1 controls the DC input terminals PV1–PV9 and DC SWITCH
2 controls the DC input terminals PV10–PV21.

Figure 5-10 DC terminals controlled by DC SWITCH 1

Figure 5-11 DC terminals controlled by DC SWITCH 2

If the DC input terminals are not fully configured with PV strings, evenly distribute
the DC input PV strings on each MPPT. For 8 to 20 PV strings, the following DC
input terminals are recommended.

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NOTICE

● For more than 7 PV strings, all MPPT circuits must have PV strings connected.
● Connect the third PV string to an MPPT circuit only after each MPPT circuit has
been connected to two PV strings.
● The newly added PV strings shall be connected to MPPT1 and MPPT7
preferentially.
● The quantities of PV strings under DC SWITCH 1 and DC SWITCH 2 shall be the
same if possible.

Quanti Terminal Selection Quanti Terminal Selection


ty of ty of
PV PV
Strings Strings

8 PV1/3/4/9/10/13/18/21 9 PV1/3/4/9/10/13/18/19/21

10 PV1/3/4/6/9/10/13/18/19/21 11 PV1/3/4/6/9/10/13/16/18/19/21

12 PV1/3/4/6/8/9/10/13/16/18/19/21 13 PV1/3/4/6/8/9/10/13/15/16/18/19/21

14 PV1/3/4/6/8/9/10/12/13/15/16/18/19 15 PV1/2/3/4/6/8/9/10/12/13/15/16/18/
/21 19/21

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Quanti Terminal Selection Quanti Terminal Selection


ty of ty of
PV PV
Strings Strings

16 PV1/2/3/4/6/8/9/10/12/13/15/16/18/ 17 PV1/2/3/4/5/6/8/9/10/12/13/15/16/1
19/20/21 8/19/20/21

18 PV1/2/3/4/5/6/8/9/10/12/13/15/16/1 19 PV1/2/3/4/5/6/8/9/10/12/13/14/15/1
7/18/19/20/21 6/17/18/19/20/21

20 PV1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/12/13/14/15/ - -
16/17/18/19/20/21

Procedure

NOTICE

● Use the PV connectors delivered with the inverter. If the PV connectors are lost
or damaged, purchase the connectors of the same model. The device damage
caused by incompatible PV connectors is not covered under any warranty.
● Connect the connectors on the PV strings to the connectors on the inverter, and
pull back the connectors on the PV strings along the axial direction to check
whether the connectors are securely installed.
● Ensure that the connectors are properly connected. Any connector damage due
to improper connection is not covered under any warranty.

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NOTE

The multimeter must have a DC voltage range of at least 1100 V. If the voltage is a
negative value, the DC input polarity is incorrect. Rectify the connection. If the voltage is
greater than 1100 V, too many PV modules are connected to the same string. Remove some
PV modules.

Step 1 Before connecting PV strings to the inverter, ensure that the insulation resistance
of each PV string to the ground is normal.
Test method: Use an insulation resistance tester to test the insulation resistance of
the PV– cable to the ground. Add a DC voltage of more than 1000 V between the
PV– cable and the ground and check the insulation resistance.
● If the insulation resistance is greater than or equal to 1 MΩ, the insulation
resistance is normal.
● If the insulation resistance is less than 1 MΩ, troubleshoot the insulation fault
of the cable or PV string.

Figure 5-12 Testing the insulation resistance

NOTE

You can prepare a tool to connect all PV– cables together using a conversion adapter and
measure the ground insulation resistance of all PV– cables of an inverter at a time.

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Figure 5-13 Measuring the insulation resistance of all PV– cables

Step 2 Connect DC input power cables.

NOTICE

When installing DC input power cables, leave at least 150 mm of slack. The axial
tension on PV connectors must not exceed 80 N. Radial stress or torque must not
be generated on PV connectors.

Figure 5-14 DC input power cabling requirement

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Figure 5-15 Connecting DC input power cables (AVIC JONHON)

Terminal Type Inverter Model

AVIC JONHON SUN2000-150K-MG0-ZH

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Figure 5-16 Connecting DC input power cables (Amphenol)

Terminal Type Inverter Model

Amphenol SUN2000-150K-MG0

SUN2000-80K-MGL0

SUN2000-75K-MGL0-BR

SUN2000-50K-MGL0-BR

SUN2000-50K-MGL0

Step 3 Use sealing plugs with snap-fits to seal the DC input terminals that are not
connected to PV strings. Device damage caused by the absence of sealing plugs is
not covered by warranty.

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Figure 5-17 Sealing plugs with snap-fits

SUN2000-150K-MG0-ZH Sealing plug+/Sealing plug–: CT75A-FJB6/


CT75A-FJB5

SUN2000-150K-MG0 Sealing plug+/Sealing plug–: HY024-FHG-3/


HY024-FHG-4
SUN2000-80K-MGL0

SUN2000-75K-MGL0-BR

SUN2000-50K-MGL0-BR

SUN2000-50K-MGL0

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5.6 Connecting Signal Cables


Precautions
When routing communications cables, separate communications cables from
power cables to prevent communication from being affected.

COM Port Pin Definitions

Figure 5-18 Communications port

Port Pin Definition Pin Definition Description

RS485-1 1 RS485A IN, RS485 2 RS485A OUT, Used to cascade


differential signal+ RS485 differential inverters or connect
signal+ devices such as the
SmartLogger.
3 RS485B IN, RS485 4 RS485B OUT,
differential signal– RS485 differential
signal–

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Port Pin Definition Pin Definition Description

PE 5 PE, shield layer 6 PE, shield layer -


grounding grounding

RS485-2 7 RS485A, RS485 8 RS485B, RS485 Connect to the


differential signal+ differential signal– RS485 signal port of
devices such as a
power meter.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the RS485 communications cables.

Figure 5-19 Connecting communications cables

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NOTICE

Use a plug to block the unused cable hole with the waterproof rubber ring, and
then tighten the locking cap.

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5.7 (Optional) Installing the Smart Dongle


● 4G Smart Dongle

NOTICE

● If your Smart Dongle is not configured with a SIM card, you need to
prepare one (dimensions: 25 mm x 15 mm; capacity: ≥ 64 KB).
● When installing the SIM card, determine its installation direction based on
the silk screen and arrow on the card slot.
● Press the SIM card in place to lock it, indicating that the SIM card is
correctly installed.
● When removing the SIM card, push it inward to eject it.
● When reinstalling the enclosure of the Smart Dongle, ensure that the snap-
fits click into place.

Figure 5-20 Installing the 4G Smart Dongle (SDongleB-06)

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● WLAN-FE Smart Dongle (WLAN communication)

Figure 5-21 Installing the WLAN-FE Smart Dongle (SDongleA-05 for the
WLAN communication scenario)

● WLAN-FE Smart Dongle (FE communication)

Figure 5-22 Installing the WLAN-FE Smart Dongle (SDongleA-05 for the FE
communication scenario)

NOTICE

Install the network cable before installing the Smart Dongle on the inverter.

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NOTE

● For details about how to use the WLAN-FE Smart Dongle SDongleA-05, see
SDongleA-05 Smart Dongle Quick Guide (WLAN-FE). You can scan the QR code
below to obtain the guide.

● For details about how to use the 4G Smart Dongle SDongleB-06, see SDongleB-06
Smart Dongle Quick Guide (4G). You can scan the QR code below to obtain the
guide.

The quick guide is delivered with the Smart Dongle.

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6 Checking Before Power-On

Table 6-1 Checklist


No. Check Item Acceptance Criteria

1 Inverter The inverter is installed correctly and


securely.

2 Smart Dongle The Smart Dongle is installed correctly


and securely.

3 Cable routing Cables are routed properly as required


by the customer.

4 Cable tie Cable ties are evenly distributed and no


sharp edge exists.

5 Grounding The PE cable is connected correctly,


securely, and reliably.

6 Switch All DC SWITCH and other switches


connected to the inverter are turned
off.

7 Cable connection The AC output power cable, DC input


power cables, and signal cables are
connected correctly and securely.

8 Unused terminal and port Unused terminals and ports are locked
by waterproof glands.

9 Installation environment The installation space is proper, and


the installation environment is clean
and tidy.

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7 Power-On and Commissioning

DANGER

● Wear personal protective equipment and use dedicated insulated tools to avoid
electric shocks or short circuits.

7.1 Powering On the Inverter


Precautions

WARNING

When LED2 is steady green (the inverter is connected to the grid), do not turn on
the DC switch. Otherwise, the inverter may be damaged because insulation
resistance detection is not performed. You must power off the inverter first, and
then turn on the DC switch and restart the inverter.

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NOTICE

● Before the equipment is put into operation for the first time, ensure that the
parameters are set correctly by professional personnel. Incorrect parameter
settings may result in noncompliance with local grid connection requirements
and affect the normal operations of the equipment.
● If the DC power supply is connected but the AC power supply is disconnected,
the inverter will report the Shutdown: Fault fault. The inverter can start
properly only after the fault is automatically rectified.
● The DC switches implement automatic disconnection. If cables are reversely
connected, PV modules are not properly configured, or an internal fault occurs
in the inverter, the DC switches automatically turn off for protection. In this
case, rectify the fault as prompted on the app, check that the alarm is cleared,
and then turn on the DC switches. Device damage caused by forcible switch-on
after the DC switches turn off is not covered by the warranty. (If the DC
switches automatically turn off due to an internal fault of the inverter, the
Device Fault alarm will be reported. Do not turn on the DC switches again.
Perform operations according to the alarm indication.)
● When the system is powered on or running, ensure that there are no obstacles
in path of travel of the DC switch handles (for example, the handles are not
stuck by cables or mistakenly held by hands) to ensure that the handles can
move freely. Otherwise, the DC switches cannot automatically turn off.
● If an inverter has not been running for more than half a year after being
mounted, it must be checked and tested by professionals before being put into
operation.

Procedure
Step 1 At the AC switch between the inverter and the power grid, use a multimeter to
measure the grid voltage and ensure that the voltage is within the allowed
operating voltage range of the inverter. If the voltage is not in the allowed range,
check the circuits.
Step 2 Turn on the AC switch between the inverter and the power grid.
Step 3 Set DC SWITCH 1 at the bottom of the inverter to ON. When you hear a click, the
switch is on.
Step 4 Check the status of the PV connection indicator. When the PV connection indicator
is steady green, set DC SWITCH 2 to ON.
Step 5 Observe the LED indicators to check the status of the inverter.

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Indicator Status (Blinking Fast: On for Meaning


0.2s and Off for 0.2s;
Blinking Slowly: On for 1s
and Off for 1s)

PV Steady green At least one PV string is properly connected, and


connection the DC input voltage of the corresponding MPPT
indicator circuit is greater than or equal to the minimum
startup voltage.

Blinking green fast If the alarm/maintenance indicator is red, an


environmental fault at the DC side of the
inverter was generated.

Off The inverter is disconnected from all PV strings,


or the DC input voltage of all MPPT circuits is
less than the minimum startup voltage.

Steady red If the alarm/maintenance indicator is red, an


internal fault on the DC side of the inverter is
generated.

Grid Steady green The inverter is in grid-tied mode.


connection
indicator Blinking green fast If the alarm/maintenance indicator is red, an
environmental fault on the AC side of the
inverter was generated.

Off The inverter is not in grid-tied mode.

Steady red If the alarm/maintenance indicator is red, an


internal fault on the AC side of the inverter was
generated.

Communicati Blinking green fast The inverter receives communication data


on indicator normally.

Off The inverter has not received communication


data for 10 seconds.

Alarm/ Alarm Steady red A major alarm was generated.


Maintenance ● If the PV connection indicator or grid
indicator connection indicator is blinking green fast,
rectify DC or AC environmental faults as
instructed by the SUN2000 app.
● If neither the PV connection indicator nor the
grid connection indicator is blinking green
fast, replace components or the inverter as
instructed by the SUN2000 app.

Blinking red A minor alarm was generated.


fast

Blinking red A warning alarm was generated.


slowly

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Indicator Status (Blinking Fast: On for Meaning


0.2s and Off for 0.2s;
Blinking Slowly: On for 1s
and Off for 1s)

Local Steady green The local maintenance is successful.


maintenance
Blinking The local maintenance failed.
green fast

Blinking The device is under local maintenance or shut


green slowly down after receiving a command.

Step 6 (Optional) Observe the Smart Dongle LED indicator to check the status of the
Smart Dongle.
● WLAN-FE Smart Dongle

Table 7-1 LED indicators


LED Indicator Status Remarks Description

- Off Normal The Smart Dongle is not


secured or is not powered
on.

Yellow Steady on The Smart Dongle is


(steady green secured and powered on.
and red
simultaneousl
y)

Red Blinking fast (on The parameters for


for 0.2s and then accessing the router have
off for 0.2s) not been set.

Red Steady on Abnorma Replace the Smart Dongle


l because it has an internal
fault.

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LED Indicator Status Remarks Description

Blinking red Blinking slowly Abnorma Communication with the


and green (on for 1s and l inverter fails.
alternatively then off for 1s) – Remove and insert the
Smart Dongle.
– Check whether the
inverter matches the
Smart Dongle.
– Connect the Smart
Dongle to another
inverter.
Check whether the
Smart Dongle is faulty or
the USB port of the
inverter is faulty.

Green Blinking slowly Normal The device is accessing the


(on for 0.5s on router.
and off for 0.5s)

Green Steady on Connection to the


management system is
successful.

Green Blinking fast (on The inverter is


for 0.2s and then communicating with the
off for 0.2s) management system
through the Smart Dongle.

● 4G Smart Dongle

Table 7-2 LED indicators


LED Indicator Status Remarks Description

- Off Normal The Smart Dongle is not


secured or is not powered
on.

Yellow Steady on Normal The Smart Dongle is


(steady green secured and powered on.
and red
simultaneousl
y)

Green The indicator Normal The dial-up connection is in


blinks at an progress for less than 1
interval of 2s, on minute.
for 0.1s and then
off for 1.9s.

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LED Indicator Status Remarks Description

Abnorma If the duration is longer


l than 1 minute, the 4G
parameter settings are
incorrect. Reset the
parameters.

Blinking slowly Normal The dial-up connection is


(on for 1s and set up successfully
then off for 1s) (duration < 30s).

Abnorma If the duration is longer


l than 30s, the settings of the
management system
parameters are incorrect.
Reset the parameters.

Steady on Normal Connection to the


management system is
successful.

Blinking fast (on The inverter is


for 0.2s and then communicating with the
off for 0.2s) management system
through the Smart Dongle.

Red Steady on Abnorma Replace the Smart Dongle


l because it has an internal
fault.

Blinking fast (on The Smart Dongle has no


for 0.2s and then SIM card or the SIM card is
off for 0.2s) in poor contact. Check
whether the SIM card has
been installed or is in good
contact. If not, install the
SIM card, or remove and
insert the SIM card.

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LED Indicator Status Remarks Description

Blinking slowly The Smart Dongle fails to


(on for 1s and connect to the
then off for 1s) management system
because the SIM card runs
out of the data quota or the
signal strength is poor. If
the Smart Dongle is reliably
connected, check the SIM
card signal through the app.
If no signal is received or
the signal strength is weak,
contact the carrier. Check
whether the tariff and data
quota of the SIM card are
normal. If not, top up the
SIM card or purchase a data
package.

Blinking red Blinking slowly Communication with the


and green (on for 1s and inverter fails.
alternatively then off for 1s) – Remove and insert the
Smart Dongle.
– Check whether the
inverter matches the
Smart Dongle.
– Connect the Smart
Dongle to another
inverter.
Check whether the
Smart Dongle is faulty or
the USB port of the
inverter is faulty.

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7.2 Commissioning Methods and Process


The inverter can be commissioned on the SmartLogger WebUI or FusionSolar app.

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Figure 7-1 Commissioning process on the SmartLogger WebUI

Figure 7-2 Commissioning process on the FusionSolar app

7.3 Commissioning the SUN2000 (Using the


SmartLogger)

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7.3.1 Preparations and SmartLogger WebUI Login


For details about preparations and WebUI login, see SmartLogger3000 User
Manual.

7.3.2 Software Upgrade


For details about software upgrade, see the SmartLogger3000 User Manual.

7.3.3 Commissioning Using the Deployment Wizard

Procedure
Step 1 Set basic parameters.

Figure 7-3 Setting basic parameters

Step 2 Connect to Huawei devices.


● For RS485 communication, click Search for Device. The address is
automatically allocated.
● For MBUS communication, click Choose File or SN List to add the SN of a
device. Click Submit to deliver the added device. Then click Search for
Device.

Step 3 After the device is connected, set the grid code based on the site requirements.

Figure 7-4 Setting the grid code

Step 4 Connect to power meters.

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Set related parameters by referring to "Setting Meter Parameters" in the


SmartLogger3000 User Manual.

Figure 7-5 Connecting to power meters

Step 5 Connect to EMIs.

Figure 7-6 Connecting to EMIs

Step 6 Connect to a Huawei network management system (NMS).


Set related parameters by referring to "Setting Parameters for Connecting to
the Management System" (content related to a Huawei NMS) in the
SmartLogger3000 User Manual.

Figure 7-7 Connecting to a Huawei NMS

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Step 7 Connect to a third-party NMS.


Set related parameters by referring to "Setting Parameters for Connecting to
the Management System" (content related to a third-party NMS) in the
SmartLogger3000 User Manual.

Figure 7-8 Connecting to a third-party NMS

Step 8 Connect to third-party devices.


Set related parameters by referring to "Setting Custom Device Parameters" in
the SmartLogger3000 User Manual.

Figure 7-9 Connecting to third-party devices

Step 9 Click Finish to complete the configuration.

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Figure 7-10 Completing the configuration

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7.3.4 Parameters Settings


Choose Monitoring > Inverter > Running Param., set running parameters, and
click Submit.

Figure 7-11 Setting running parameters

For details about the parameter settings, see the SmartLogger3000 User Manual.

7.4 Commissioning the SUN2000 (Using the App)

7.4.1 Downloading the FusionSolar App


For details, see Downloading and Installing the App in the FusionSolar App User
Manual.

7.4.2 Registering an Installer Account


For details, see Registering the Company's First Installer Account in the
FusionSolar App User Manual.

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7.4.3 Logging In to or Logging Out of FusionSolar App


For details, see Logging In to and Logging Out of FusionSolar App in the
FusionSolar App User Manual.

7.4.4 Setup Wizard


For details, see Setup Wizard in the FusionSolar App User Manual.

7.4.5 Commissioning Functions and Features

NOTICE

Only professionals are allowed to set the grid parameters, protection parameters,
feature parameters, power adjustment parameters, and grid-tied point control
parameters of the inverters. If the grid parameters, protection parameters, and
feature parameters are incorrectly set, the inverters may not connect to the power
grid. If the power adjustment parameters and grid-tied point control parameters
are incorrectly set, the inverters may not connect to the power grid as required. In
these cases, the energy yield will be affected.

Choose Commission Device and set related device parameters. For details about
the parameters, see FusionSolar App and SUN2000 App Device Commissioning
Guide.

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8 System Maintenance

DANGER

● Wear personal protective equipment and use dedicated insulated tools to avoid
electric shocks or short circuits.

WARNING

● Before performing maintenance, power off the equipment, follow the


instructions on the delayed discharge label, and wait for a period of time as
specified to ensure that the equipment is not energized.

8.1 Routine Maintenance


To ensure that the inverter can operate properly for a long term, you are advised
to perform routine maintenance on it as described in this section.

CAUTION

● Before cleaning the inverter, connecting cables, and checking the grounding
reliability, power off the inverter and ensure that each DC SWITCH on the
inverter is set to OFF.
● Do not open the maintenance compartment door on rainy or snowy days. If
you need to, take protective measures to prevent rain or snow from entering
the maintenance compartment. If protective measures cannot be taken, do not
open the maintenance compartment door.

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Table 8-1 Maintenance checklist


Check Check Method Maintenance Maintenance
Item Method Interval

Alarm Check alarms on the app, For details, see 9 Routine


SmartLogger, or Alarm Reference. maintenance
management system. For details about
alarm 2062, see 8.6
Locating
Insulation
Resistance Faults.

Cleanness Periodically check Power off the Once every 6 to


of air whether there is dust or inverter and 12 months (or
intake foreign objects at the air remove dust and once every 3 to 6
and intake and exhaust vents. foreign objects. If months based on
exhaust necessary, remove the actual dust
vents the baffle plate conditions in the
from the air intake environment)
vent for cleaning.

Fan Check whether the fan Remove foreign Once every 6 to


generates abnormal objects from the 12 months
noise during operation. fan.
If the abnormal
noise persists,
replace the fan. For
details, see 8.4
Replacing a Fan.

System ● Check whether the Contact the Once every 6


running inverter is damaged Company's service months
status or deformed. engineers.
● Check whether the
inverter generates
abnormal sounds
during operation.
● Check whether all
inverter parameters
are correctly set
during operation.

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Check Check Method Maintenance Maintenance


Item Method Interval

Electrical ● Check whether cables ● Power off the 6 months after


connectio are disconnected or inverter and the first
n loose. secure loose or commissioning
● Check whether cables disconnected and once every 6
are damaged, cables. to 12 months
especially whether the ● Power off the after that
cable sheath that inverter and
contacts a metal replace the
surface is damaged. damaged cables.
● Check whether the ● Install sealing
sealing plugs of plugs on unused
unused DC input DC input
terminals fall off. terminals.
● Check whether the ● Tighten the
unused COM and USB waterproof caps
ports are locked by on the unused
waterproof caps. COM and USB
ports.

Groundin Check whether the Tighten the screws 6 months after


g ground cables are on both sides of the the first
reliability securely grounded. ground cable and commissioning
Use a multimeter to ensure that the and once every 6
check whether the resistance meets to 12 months
ground resistance at the the requirements. after that
inverter ground screws is
less than or equal to 4 Ω.

Vegetatio Check whether there are ● Perform Based on the


n around weeds around the inspection and local wilting
the inverter. weeding as season
inverter required.
● Clean the site
promptly after
weeding.

8.2 Shutdown and Power-Off

WARNING

After the system is powered off, the inverter is still energized and hot, which may
cause electric shocks or burns. Therefore, wait for at least 15 minutes and wear
PPE before working on the inverter.

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Step 1 Send a shutdown command on the app, SmartLogger, or management system.

For details, see the user manual of the corresponding product.

Step 2 Turn off the AC switch between the inverter and the power grid.

Step 3 Set the two DC SWITCH to OFF.

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8.3 Power-Off for Maintenance


Precautions
To prevent personal injury and device damage, use the DC current scale of a
clamp meter to measure the PV string current (even if the DC switches have been
turned off) before removing PV connectors when troubleshooting or replacing the
inverter or PV strings. Ensure that the PV strings have no current, and quickly
remove and insert connectors for adjustment.

CAUTION

● If the inverter is faulty, do not stand in front of it if possible.


● If the LED1 indicator on the inverter is off and each DC switch is set to OFF, do
not operate any DC switch on the inverter. For details, see Step 4.
● Do not operate any DC switch on the inverter before you perform Step 3 to
Step 5.
● When the inverter detects a fault, it triggers automatic DC disconnection
protection. Do not turn on the DC switches before the fault is rectified.
● If the AC switch between the inverter and the power grid has been turned off
automatically, do not turn it on before the fault is rectified.
● Before power-off for maintenance, do not touch the energized components of
the inverter. Otherwise, electric shocks or arcs may occur.

Procedure
Step 1 Wear proper PPE.

Step 2 If the inverter does not shut down due to a fault, send a shutdown command on
the app, SmartLogger, or management system. If the inverter has shut down due
to a fault, go to the next step.

Step 3 Turn off the AC switch between the inverter and the power grid.

Step 4 Use a clamp meter to measure the DC current of each PV string input to the
inverter.
● If PV strings have no current, go to the next step.
● If a PV string has current, wait until the solar irradiance decreases and the PV
string has no current at night, and then go to the next step.

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Step 5 Open the maintenance compartment door, install a support strut, and use a
multimeter to check the voltage between the AC terminal block and the ground.
Ensure that the AC side of the inverter is powered off.

Step 6 Set all DC switches of the inverter to OFF. If the DC switches are automatically
turned off, go to the next step.

Step 7 Wait for 15 minutes and troubleshoot or repair the inverter.

WARNING

● Do not open the panel for maintenance if the inverter is emitting abnormal
smell or smoke, or has obvious exceptions.
● If the inverter does not emit abnormal smell or smoke and is intact, repair or
restart it based on the alarm handling suggestions. Do not stand in front of the
inverter during the restart.

Figure 8-1 Power-off for maintenance

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8.4 Replacing a Fan

CAUTION

● Before replacing a fan, power off the inverter.


● When replacing a fan, use insulated tools and wear PPE.

NOTE

If the fan gets stuck when being pulled or pushed, slightly lift it.

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Step 1 Remove the screws from the fan tray and store them properly. Pull out the fan
tray until the fan tray is flush with the inverter enclosure.

Figure 8-2 Pulling out the fan tray (1)

Step 2 Remove the cable ties shared by the cables, unscrew the connectors, and
disconnect the cables.

Figure 8-3 Disconnecting cables

Step 3 Pull out the fan tray.

Figure 8-4 Pulling out the fan tray (2)

Step 4 Remove the cable ties from the faulty fan.


● FAN 1 is faulty.

Figure 8-5 Removing cable ties from FAN 1

● FAN 2 is faulty.

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Figure 8-6 Removing cable ties from FAN 2

● FAN 3 is faulty.

Figure 8-7 Removing cable ties from FAN 3

Step 5 Remove the faulty fan (FAN 1 is used as an example).

Figure 8-8 Removing a fan

Step 6 Install a new fan (FAN 1 is used as an example).

Figure 8-9 Installing a fan

Step 7 Bind the fan cables.


● Binding positions for FAN 1

Figure 8-10 Binding the cables of FAN 1

● Binding positions for FAN 2

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Figure 8-11 Binding the cables of FAN 2

● Binding positions for FAN 3

Figure 8-12 Binding the cables of FAN 3

Step 8 Push in the fan tray until the fan baffle plate is flush with the inverter enclosure.

Figure 8-13 Pushing in the fan tray

Step 9 Connect the cables correctly according to the cable labels and bind the cables.

Figure 8-14 Binding cables

Step 10 Push in the fan tray completely and tighten the screws.

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Figure 8-15 Reinstalling the fan tray

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8.5 Resetting and Turning On the DC Switch


Prerequisites
If string backfeed, string connection in reverse polarity, or internal inverter fault is
displayed on the mobile app or remote monitoring system and the DC switch is in
the TRIP position, the DC switch has been automatically turned off. In this case,
rectify the fault based on the alarm handling suggestions before turning on the
DC switch.

Procedure
Step 1 Set the DC switch to OFF.
Step 2 Set the DC switch to ON.

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8.6 Locating Insulation Resistance Faults


If the ground resistance of a PV string connected to the inverter is too low, the
inverter generates a Low insulation resistance alarm.
The possible causes are as follows:
● A short circuit occurs between the PV array and the ground.
● The ambient air of the PV array is damp and the insulation between the PV
array and the ground is poor.
After the Low insulation resistance alarm is generated, the inverter automatically
triggers insulation resistance fault location. If the fault location is successful, the
location information is displayed on the Alarm Details screen of the Low
insulation resistance alarm on the FusionSolar app.
Log in to the FusionSolar app, choose Alarm > Active alarm, and choose Low
insulation resistance to enter the Alarm Details screen.

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NOTE

● The positive and negative terminals of a PV string are connected to the PV+ and PV–
terminals of the inverter, respectively. The 0% position corresponds to the PV– terminal,
and the 100% position corresponds to the PV+ terminal. Other percentages indicate that
the fault occurs on a PV module or cable in the PV string.
● Possible fault position = Total number of PV modules in a PV string x Percentage of
possible short-circuit positions. For example, if a PV string consists of 14 PV modules
and the percentage of the possible short-circuit position is 34%, the possible fault
position is 4.76 (14 x 34%), indicating that the fault is located near PV module 4,
including the adjacent PV modules and their cables. The inverter has a detection
precision of ±1 PV module.
● For details about the PV strings corresponding to the MPPT that may be faulty, see
Table 8-2. The fault can be located only to the MPPT level. Perform the following steps
to connect the PV strings corresponding to the faulty MPPT to the inverter one by one
to further locate and rectify the fault.
● When a non-short-circuit fault occurs, the possible short-circuit percentage is not
displayed. If the insulation resistance is greater than 0.001 MΩ, the fault is not related
to short circuit. Check all PV modules in the faulty PV string one by one to locate and
rectify the fault.

Figure 8-16 Definition of the percentage of the short-circuit position

Table 8-2 Mapping between MPPTs and PV strings


MPPTn PV String MPPTn PV String

MPPT1 PV1 to PV3 MPPT2 PV4 to PV6

MPPT3 PV7 to PV9 MPPT4 PV10 to PV12

MPPT5 PV13 to PV15 MPPT6 PV16 to PV18

MPPT7 PV19 to PV21 - -

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Procedure

NOTICE

● In SUN2000MG V600R023C10SPC101 and later versions, insulation resistance


detection upon shutdown is supported. If the AC side is not powered on,
insulation resistance fault locating is not supported.
● If the irradiance is too strong, the PV string voltage is too high, or only the DC
side is powered on but the AC side is not powered on, the insulation resistance
fault locating may fail. In this case, the fault locating status on the Alarm
Details screen is Conditions not met. Check the PV string voltage on the app,
SmartLogger, or the management system. If the voltage is within the normal
range, perform the following steps to connect PV strings to the inverter one by
one to locate the fault.

Step 1 Ensure that the AC connections are normal. Log in to the FusionSolar app, choose
Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen, and send a shutdown
command. Set the DC SWITCH of the inverter to OFF.

Step 2 Connect a PV string to the inverter and set the DC SWITCH to ON. If the inverter
status is Shutdown: Command, choose Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the
home screen and send a startup command.

Step 3 Choose Alarm on the home screen, enter the Active alarm screen, and check
whether a Low insulation resistance alarm is reported.
● If no Low insulation resistance alarm is reported 1 minute after the DC side
is powered on, choose Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen
and send a shutdown command. Set the DC SWITCH to OFF. Go to Step 2
and check the other PV strings one by one.
● If the Low insulation resistance alarm is reported 1 minute after the DC side
is powered on, check the percentage of possible short-circuit positions on the
Alarm Details screen and calculate the location of the possibly faulty PV
module based on the percentage. Then go to Step 4.

Step 4 Choose Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen and send a
shutdown command. Set the DC SWITCH to OFF. Check whether the connectors
or DC power cables between the possibly faulty PV modules and adjacent PV
modules are damaged.
● If yes, replace the damaged connectors or DC power cables and then set the
DC SWITCH to ON. If the inverter status is Shutdown: Command, choose
Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen and send a startup
command. View alarm information.
– If no Low insulation resistance alarm is reported 1 minute after the DC
side is powered on, the insulation resistance fault location of the PV
string is complete. Choose Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the
home screen and send a shutdown command. Set the DC SWITCH to
OFF. Go to Step 2 and check the other PV strings one by one. Then, go to
Step 7.
– If the Low insulation resistance alarm is still reported 1 minute after the
DC side is powered on, choose Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the

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home screen and send a shutdown command. Set the DC SWITCH to


OFF and go to Step 5.
● If no, go to Step 5.
Step 5 Disconnect the possibly faulty PV module from the PV string, and use a DC
extension cable with MC4 connectors to connect the adjacent PV modules. Set the
DC SWITCH to ON. If the inverter status is Shutdown: Command, choose
Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen and send a startup
command. View alarm information.
● If no Low insulation resistance alarm is reported 1 minute after the DC side
is powered on, the fault occurred on the disconnected PV module. Choose
Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen, send a shutdown
command, and set the DC SWITCH to OFF. Go to Step 7.
● If the Low insulation resistance alarm is still reported 1 minute after the DC
side is powered on, the fault did not occur on the disconnected PV module.
Go to Step 6.
Step 6 Choose Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen and send a
shutdown command. Set the DC SWITCH to OFF, reconnect the disconnected PV
module, and repeat Step 5 to check the adjacent PV modules at the possible fault
position.
Step 7 Set the DC SWITCH to ON. If the inverter status is Shutdown: Command, choose
Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen and send a startup
command.

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9 Alarm Reference

For details about alarms, see Inverter Alarm Reference.

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10 Technical Specifications

Efficiency
Item SUN2000-1 SUN2000-1 SUN2000-8 SUN2000-7 SUN2000-5 SUN2000-5
50K-MG0- 50K-MG0 0K-MGL0 5K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0
ZH BR BR

Maximum ≥ 98.6% ≥ 98.6% ≥ 98.0% ≥ 98.0% ≥ 98.0% ≥ 98.0%


efficiency (380 V), ≥ (380 V/400 (220 V) (220 V) (220 V) (220 V)
98.8% (480 V), ≥ 98.8%
V) (480 V)

Efficiency in ≥ 98.2% / / / / /
China (380 V), ≥
98.4% (480
V)

Efficiency in / ≥ 98.3% ≥ 97.5% ≥ 97.5% ≥ 97.5% ≥ 97.5%


Europe (380 V), ≥ (220 V) (220 V) (220 V) (220 V)
98.4% (400
V), ≥ 98.6%
(480 V)

Input
Item SUN2000-1 SUN2000-1 SUN2000-8 SUN2000-7 SUN2000-5 SUN2000-5
50K-MG0- 50K-MG0 0K-MGL0 5K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0
ZH BR BR

Maximum 1100 V 1100 V 750 V 750 V 750 V 750 V


input
voltagea

Operating 200–1000 V 200–1000 V 160–750 V 160–750 V 160–750 V 160–750 V


voltage
rangeb

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50K-MG0- 50K-MG0 0K-MGL0 5K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0
ZH BR BR

Minimum 200 V 200 V 160 V 160 V 160 V 160 V


startup
voltage

Full-load 540–800 V 540–800 V 300–550 V 300–550 V 300–610 V 300–610 V


MPPT (380 V) (380 V/400 (220 V) (220 V) (220 V) (220 V)
voltage 625–850 V V)
rangec (480 V) 625–850 V
(480 V)

Rated input 600 V (380 600 V (380 360 V (220 360 V (220 360 V (220 360 V (220
voltage V), 720 V V/400 V), V) V) V) V)
(480 V) 720 V (480
V)

Maximum 48 A 48 A 48 A 48 A 48 A 48 A
input
current (per
MPPT)

Maximum 23 A 23 A 23 A 23 A 23 A 23 A
input
current (per
PV string)

Maximum 66 A 66 A 66 A 66 A 66 A 66 A
short-circuit
current (per
MPPT)

Number of 21 21 21 21 21 21
inputs

Number of 7 7 7 7 7 7
MPPTs

Note a: The maximum input voltage is the maximum DC input voltage that the inverter can
withstand. If the input voltage exceeds this value, the inverter may be damaged.
Note b: If the input voltage is beyond the operating voltage range, the inverter cannot work
properly.
Note c: The PV strings connecting to the same MPPT circuit shall use the same model and
quantity of PV modules. It is recommended that the PV string voltage be higher than the lower
threshold of the full-load MPPT voltage.
Note: To ensure the optimal power generation of the system, the voltage difference between
different MPPT circuits shall be less than 126 V.

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Output
Item SUN2000-1 SUN2000-1 SUN2000-8 SUN2000-7 SUN2000-5 SUN2000-5
50K-MG0- 50K-MG0 0K-MGL0 5K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0
ZH BR BR

Rated 150 kW 150 kW 80 kW 75 kW 50 kW 50 kW


output
power

Maximum 165 kVA 165 kVA 88 kVA 75 kVA 55 kVA 55 kVA


apparent
power

Maximum 165 kW 165 kW 88 kW 75 kW 55 kW 55 kW


active
power
(cosφ = 1)

Rated Phase Phase Phase Phase Phase Phase


output voltage/ voltage/ voltage/ voltage/ voltage/ voltage/
voltagea Line Line Line Line Line Line
voltage: voltage: voltage: voltage: voltage: voltage:
220 V/380 220 V/380 127 V/220 127 V/220 127 V/220 127 V/220
V, 277 V, 230 V V V V
V/480 V V/400 V, 3W + (N)b 3W + (N)b 3W + (N)b 3W + (N)b
3W + (N)b 277 V/480 + PE + PE + PE + PE
+ PE V
3W + (N)b
+ PE

Rated 227.9 A 227.9 A 210 A (220 196.9 A 131.3 A 131.3 A


output (380 V) (380 V) V) (220 V) (220 V) (220 V)
current 180.4 A 216.5 A
(480 V) (400 V)
180.4 A
(480 V)

Adapted 50 Hz/60 50 Hz/60 50 Hz/60 50 Hz/60 50 Hz/60 50 Hz/60


power grid Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz Hz
frequency

Maximum 250.7 A 253.2 A 231 A (220 196.9 A 144.4 A 144.4 A


output (380 V) (380 V) V) (220 V) (220 V) (220 V)
current 198.5 A 240.5 A
(480 V) (400 V)
200.5 A
(480 V)

Power 0.8 leading 0.8 leading 0.8 leading 0.8 leading 0.8 leading 0.8 leading
factor to 0.8 to 0.8 to 0.8 to 0.8 to 0.8 to 0.8
lagging lagging lagging lagging lagging lagging

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Item SUN2000-1 SUN2000-1 SUN2000-8 SUN2000-7 SUN2000-5 SUN2000-5


50K-MG0- 50K-MG0 0K-MGL0 5K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0
ZH BR BR

Maximum < 1% (rated < 1% (rated < 3% (rated < 3% (rated < 3% (rated < 3% (rated
total working working working working working working
harmonic conditions) conditions) conditions) conditions) conditions) conditions)
distortion
(rated
power)

Output DC < 0.5% of < 0.5% of < 0.5% of < 0.5% of < 0.5% of < 0.5% of
component the rated the rated the rated the rated the rated the rated
(DCI) current current current current current current

Note a: The rated output voltage is determined by Grid code, and Grid code can be set on the
SUN2000 app, SmartLogger, or management system.
Note b: You can determine whether to connect the N wire to the SUN2000 based on the
application scenario. In scenarios without N wires, set Output mode to Three-phase, three-wire.
In scenarios with N wires, set Output mode to Three-phase, four-wire.

Protection
Item SUN2000-1 SUN2000-1 SUN2000-8 SUN2000-7 SUN2000-5 SUN2000-5
50K-MG0- 50K-MG0 0K-MGL0 5K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0
ZH BR BR

Arc-fault Optional Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported


circuit
interrupter
(AFCI)

Built-in PID Optional Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported


recovery

Input DC Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported


switch

Anti- Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported


islanding
protection

Output Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported


overcurrent
protection

Input Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported


reverse
connection
protection

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Item SUN2000-1 SUN2000-1 SUN2000-8 SUN2000-7 SUN2000-5 SUN2000-5


50K-MG0- 50K-MG0 0K-MGL0 5K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0
ZH BR BR

PV string Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported


fault
detection

DC surge Type II Type II/Type Type II Type II Type II Type II


protection I (optional)

AC surge Type II Type II Type II Type II Type II Type II


protection

Insulation Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported


resistance
detection

Residual Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported


current
monitoring
unit
(RCMU)

Overvoltag PV II/AC III PV II/AC III PV II/AC III PV II/AC III PV II/AC III PV II/AC III
e category

Display and Communication


Item SUN2000-1 SUN2000-1 SUN2000-8 SUN2000-7 SUN2000-5 SUN2000-5
50K-MG0- 50K-MG0 0K-MGL0 5K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0
ZH BR BR

Display LED LED LED LED LED LED


indicator, indicator, indicator, indicator, indicator, indicator,
USB data USB data USB data USB data USB data USB data
cable + App cable + App cable + App cable + App cable + App cable + App

RS485 Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported Supported

AC MBUS Supporteda Supported Not Not Not Not


supported supported supported supported

Optimizer Not Not Not Not Not Not


supported supported supported supported supported supported

Note a: The inverter with the part number 01076909 does not support AC MBUS.

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General Specifications
Item SUN2000-1 SUN2000-1 SUN2000-8 SUN2000-7 SUN2000-5 SUN2000-5
50K-MG0- 50K-MG0 0K-MGL0 5K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0- 0K-MGL0
ZH BR BR

Dimensions 1000 mm x 1000 mm x 1000 mm x 1000 mm x 1000 mm x 1000 mm x


(W x H x D) 710 mm x 710 mm x 710 mm x 710 mm x 710 mm x 710 mm x
395 mm 395 mm 395 mm 395 mm 395 mm 395 mm

Net weight 98 kg 98 kg 98 kg 98 kg 98 kg 98 kg
(including
hanging
kits)

Operating –25°C to –25°C to –25°C to –25°C to –25°C to


ambient –25°C to +60°C +60°C +60°C +60°C +60°C
temperatur +60°C
e

Cooling Smart air Smart air Smart air Smart air Smart air Smart air
mode cooling cooling cooling cooling cooling cooling

Operating 0–5000 m 0–5000 m 0–5000 m 0–5000 m 0–5000 m 0–5000 m


altitude (derated (derated (derated (derated (derated (derated
when the when the when the when the when the when the
altitude altitude altitude altitude altitude altitude
exceeds exceeds exceeds exceeds exceeds exceeds
4000 m) 4000 m) 4000 m) 4000 m) 4000 m) 4000 m)

Relative 0%–100% 0%–100% 0%–100% 0%–100% 0%–100% 0%–100%


humidity RH RH RH RH RH RH

Input and DC input DC input DC input DC input DC input DC input


output terminals: terminals: terminals: terminals: terminals: terminals:
terminals CT75A-1T-3 HH4SFD4T HH4SFD4T HH4SFD4T HH4SFD4T HH4SFD4T
4/ MS/ MS/ MS/ MS/ MS/
CT75A-1T-3 HH4SMD4T HH4SMD4T HH4SMD4T HH4SMD4T HH4SMD4T
5 (AVIC MS MS MS MS MS
JONHON) (Amphenol) (Amphenol) (Amphenol) (Amphenol) (Amphenol)
AC output AC output AC output AC output AC output AC output
terminals: terminals: terminals: terminals: terminals: terminals:
waterproof waterproof waterproof waterproof waterproof waterproof
terminal + terminal + terminal + terminal + terminal + terminal +
OT/DT OT/DT OT/DT OT/DT OT/DT OT/DT
terminal terminal terminal terminal terminal terminal

IP rating IP66 IP66 IP66 IP66 IP66 IP66

Topology Transformer Transformer Transformer Transformer Transformer Transformer


less less less less less less

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A Grid Codes

No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

1 NB/T China Suppor Suppor - - - -


32004 low- ted ted
voltage
power
grid

2 Custo Reserv Suppor Suppor - - - -


m (50 ed ted ted
Hz)

3 Custo Reserv Suppor Suppor - - - -


m (60 ed ted ted
Hz)

4 CHINA China Suppor - - - - -


- mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
standa
rd
power
grid

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Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

5 CHINA China Suppor Suppor - - - -


-MV mediu ted ted
m-
voltage
standa
rd
power
grid

6 Fuel- Genset Suppor Suppor - - - -


Engine hybrid ted ted
-Grid power
grid

7 Fuel- Genset Suppor Suppor - - - -


Engine hybrid ted ted
- power
Grid-6 grid
0Hz

8 VDE- Germa - Suppor - - - -


AR- ny ted
N-410 low-
5 voltage
power
grid

9 UTE C France - Suppor - - - -


15-712 mainla ted
-1(A) nd
power
grid

10 UTE C France - Suppor - - - -


15-712 island ted
-1(B) power
grid

11 UTE C France - Suppor - - - -


15-712 island ted
-1(C) power
grid

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Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

12 VDE Bulgari - Suppor - - - -


0126-1 a ted
-1-BU power
grid

13 VDE Greece - Suppor - - - -


0126-1 mainla ted
-1- nd
GR(A) power
grid

14 VDE Greece - Suppor - - - -


0126-1 island ted
-1- power
GR(B) grid

15 BDEW- Germa - Suppor - - - -


MV ny ted
mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

16 G59- Englan - Suppor - - - -


Englan d 230 ted
d V
power
grid (I
> 16
A)

17 G59- Scotlan - Suppor - - - -


Scotlan d 240 ted
d V
power
grid (I
> 16
A)

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Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

18 G83- Englan - Suppor - - - -


Englan d 230 ted
d V
power
grid (I
< 16
A)

19 G83- Scotlan - Suppor - - - -


Scotlan d 240 ted
d V
power
grid (I
< 16
A)

20 CEI0-2 Italy - Suppor - - - -


1 power ted
grid

21 EN504 Czech - Suppor - - - -


38-CZ Republ ted
ic
power
grid

22 RD169 Spain - Suppor - - - -


9/661 low- ted
voltage
power
grid

23 RD169 Spain - Suppor - - - -


9/661- mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

24 EN504 Nether - Suppor - - - -


38-NL lands ted
power
grid

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Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

25 C10/11 Belgiu - Suppor - - - -


m ted
power
grid

26 AS477 Austral - Suppor - - - -


7 ia ted
power
grid

27 IEC617 IEC - Suppor - - - -


27 61727 ted
low-
voltage
grid-
connec
tion
(50
Hz)

28 CEI0-1 Italy - Suppor - - - -


6 power ted
grid

29 TAI- Thailan - Suppor - - - -


PEA d grid- ted
connec
tion
standa
rd

30 TAI- Thailan - Suppor - - - -


MEA d grid- ted
connec
tion
standa
rd

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Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

31 BDEW- Germa - Suppor - - - -


MV480 ny ted
mediu
m-
voltage
standa
rd
power
grid

32 Custo Reserv - Suppor - - - -


m- ed ted
MV480
(50
Hz)

33 Custo Reserv - Suppor - - - -


m- ed ted
MV480
(60
Hz)

34 G59- UK 480 - Suppor - - - -


Englan V ted
d- mediu
MV480 m-
voltage
grid
connec
tion (I
> 16
A)

35 IEC617 IEC - Suppor - - - -


27- 61727 ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
grid-
connec
tion
(50
Hz)

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Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

36 UTE C France - Suppor - - - -


15-712 island ted
-1- power
MV480 grid

37 TAI- Thailan - Suppor - - - -


PEA- d ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
grid-
connec
tion
(PEA)

38 TAI- Thailan - Suppor - - - -


MEA- d ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
grid-
connec
tion
(MEA)

39 EN504 Denma - Suppor - - - -


38-DK- rk ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
grid-
connec
tion

40 EN504 Türkiye - Suppor - - - -


38-TR- mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

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Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

41 EN504 Türkiye - Suppor - - - -


38-TR low- ted
voltage
power
grid

42 C11/ Belgiu - Suppor - - - -


C10- m ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

43 Philippi Philippi - Suppor - - - -


nes nes ted
low-
voltage
power
grid

44 Philippi Philippi - Suppor - - - -


nes- nes ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

45 AS477 Austral - Suppor - - - -


7- ia ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

46 NRS-0 South - Suppor - - - -


97-2-1 Africa ted
standa
rd
power
grid

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Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

47 NRS-0 South - Suppor - - - -


97-2-1 Africa ted
- mediu
MV480 m-
voltage
standa
rd
power
grid

48 KOREA South - Suppor - - - -


Korea ted
power
grid

49 IEC617 IEC - Suppor - - - -


27 (60 61727 ted
Hz) low-
voltage
grid-
connec
tion
(60
Hz)

50 IEC617 IEC - Suppor - - - -


27-60 61727 ted
Hz- mediu
MV480 m-
voltage
grid-
connec
tion
(60
Hz)

51 ANRE Roman - Suppor - - - -


ia low- ted
voltage
power
grid

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Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

52 ANRE- Roman - Suppor - - - -


MV480 ia ted
mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

53 PO12.3 Spain - Suppor - - - -


- mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

54 EN504 Ireland - Suppor - - - -


38_IE- mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

55 EN504 Ireland - Suppor - - - -


38_IE low- ted
voltage
power
grid

56 CEI0-1 Italy - Suppor - - - -


6- mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

57 PO12.3 Spain - Suppor - - - -


low- ted
voltage
power
grid

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Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

58 CEI0-2 Italy - Suppor - - - -


1- mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

59 KOREA South - Suppor - - - -


- Korea ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

60 Egypt Egypt - Suppor - - - -


ETEC low- ted
voltage
power
grid

61 Egypt Egypt - Suppor - - - -


ETEC- mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

62 EN505 Ireland - Suppor - - - -


49-LV power ted
grid

63 EN505 Ireland - Suppor - - - -


49- mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

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Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

64 Jordan Jordan - Suppor - - - -


- low- ted
Transm voltage
ission power
grid

65 Jordan Jordan - Suppor - - - -


- mediu ted
Transm m-
ission- voltage
MV480 power
grid

66 NAMIB Namibi - Suppor - - - -


IA a ted
power
grid

67 ABNT Brazil - Suppor - - - -


NBR power ted
16149 grid

68 ABNT Brazil - Suppor - - - -


NBR mediu ted
16149- m-
MV480 voltage
power
grid

69 SA_RP South - Suppor - - - -


Ps Africa ted
low-
voltage
power
grid

70 SA_RP South - Suppor - - - -


Ps- Africa ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

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Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

71 ZAMBI Zambi - Suppor - - - -


A a low- ted
voltage
power
grid

72 ZAMBI Zambi - Suppor - - - -


A- a ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

73 Chile Chile - Suppor - - - -


low- ted
voltage
power
grid

74 Chile- Chile - Suppor - - - -


MV480 mediu ted
m-
voltage
power
grid

75 Mexico Mexico - Suppor - - - -


- mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

76 Malays Malays - Suppor - - - -


ian ia low- ted
voltage
power
grid

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Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

77 Malays Malays - Suppor - - - -


ian- ia ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

78 KENYA Kenya - Suppor - - - -


_ETHI low- ted
OPIA voltage
power
grid
and
Ethiopi
a
power
grid

79 KENYA Kenya - Suppor - - - -


_ETHI low- ted
OPIA- voltage
MV480 power
grid
and
Ethiopi
a
mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

80 NIGERI Nigeria - Suppor - - - -


A low- ted
voltage
power
grid

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No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

81 NIGERI Nigeria - Suppor - - - -


A- mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

82 DUBAI Dubai - Suppor - - - -


low- ted
voltage
power
grid

83 DUBAI Dubai - Suppor - - - -


- mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

84 Northe Northe - Suppor - - - -


rn rn ted
Ireland Ireland
low-
voltage
power
grid

85 Northe Northe - Suppor - - - -


rn rn ted
Ireland Ireland
- mediu
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

86 Camer Camer - Suppor - - - -


oon oon ted
low-
voltage
power
grid

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No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

87 Camer Camer - Suppor - - - -


oon- oon ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

88 Jordan Jordan - Suppor - - - -


- power ted
Distrib distrib
ution ution
networ
k low-
voltage
power
grid

89 Jordan Jordan - Suppor - - - -


- power ted
Distrib distrib
ution- ution
MV480 networ
k
mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

90 NAMIB Namibi - Suppor - - - -


IA_MV a ted
480 power
grid

91 LEBAN Lebano - Suppor - - - -


ON n low- ted
voltage
power
grid

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No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

92 LEBAN Lebano - Suppor - - - -


ON- n ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

93 ARGEN Argenti - Suppor - - - -


TINA- na ted
MV500 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

94 Jordan Jordan - Suppor - - - -


- high- ted
Transm voltage
ission- power
HV grid

95 Jordan Jordan - Suppor - - - -


- high- ted
Transm voltage
ission- power
HV480 grid

96 TUNISI Tunisia - Suppor - - - -


A power ted
grid

97 TUNISI Tunisia - Suppor - - - -


A- mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

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No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

98 AUSTR Austral - Suppor - - - -


ALIA- ia NER ted
NER standa
rd
power
grid

99 AUSTR Austral - Suppor - - - -


ALIA- ia NER ted
NER- standa
MV480 rd
power
grid

10 SAUDI Saudi - Suppor - - - -


0 Arabia ted
power
grid

10 SAUDI- Saudi - Suppor - - - -


1 MV480 Arabia ted
power
grid

10 Ghana Ghana - Suppor - - - -


2 - mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

10 Israel Israel - Suppor - - - -


3 power ted
grid

10 Israel- Israel - Suppor - - - -


4 MV480 power ted
grid

10 Chile- Chile - Suppor - - - -


5 PMGD PMGD ted
power
grid

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No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

10 Chile- Chile - Suppor - - - -


6 PMGD- PMGD ted
MV480 power
grid

10 VDE- VDE - Suppor - - - -


7 AR- 4120 ted
N4120 standa
-HV rd
power
grid

10 VDE- VDE - Suppor - - - -


8 AR- 4120 ted
N4120 standa
- rd
HV480 power
grid

10 Vietna Vietna - Suppor - - - -


9 m m ted
power
grid

11 Vietna Vietna - Suppor - - - -


0 m- m ted
MV480 power
grid

11 TAIPO Taiwan - Suppor - - - -


1 WER Power ted
low-
voltage
power
grid

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No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

11 TAIPO Taiwan - Suppor - - - -


2 WER- Power ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid
(480
V)

11 ARGEN Argenti - Suppor - - - -


3 TINA- na ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

11 OMAN Oman - Suppor - - - -


4 low- ted
voltage
power
grid

11 OMAN Oman - Suppor - - - -


5 - mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

11 KUWAI Kuwait - Suppor - - - -


6 T low- ted
voltage
power
grid

11 KUWAI Kuwait - Suppor - - - -


7 T- mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

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No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

11 BANGL Bangla - Suppor - - - -


8 ADESH desh ted
low-
voltage
power
grid

11 BANGL Bangla - Suppor - - - -


9 ADESH desh ted
- mediu
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

12 Chile- Chile - Suppor - - - -


0 Net_Bil Net ted
ling Billing
power
grid

12 EN504 Nether - Suppor - - - -


1 38-NL- lands ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

12 BAHRA Bahrai - Suppor - - - -


2 IN n low- ted
voltage
power
grid

12 BAHRA Bahrai - Suppor - - - -


3 IN- n ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

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No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

12 ARGEN Argenti - Suppor - - - -


4 TINA na ted
power
grid

12 Mauriti Mauriti - Suppor - - - -


5 us us ted
power
grid

12 Mauriti Mauriti - Suppor - - - -


6 us- us ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

12 EN504 Swede - Suppor - - - -


7 38-SE n low- ted
voltage
power
grid

12 Pakista Pakista - Suppor - - - -


8 n n ted
power
grid

12 Pakista Pakista - Suppor - - - -


9 n- n ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

13 Austria Austria - Suppor - - - -


0 power ted
grid

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No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

13 Austria Austria - Suppor - - - -


1 - mediu ted
MV480 m-
voltage
power
grid

13 G99- UK - Suppor - - - -
2 TYPEA- G99- ted
LV TYPEA-
LV
power
grid

13 G99- UK - Suppor - - - -
3 TYPEB- G99- ted
LV TYPEB-
LV
power
grid

13 G99- UK - Suppor - - - -
4 TYPEB- G99- ted
HV TYPEB-
HV
power
grid

13 G99- UK - Suppor - - - -
5 TYPEB- G99- ted
HV- TYPEB-
MV480 HV
mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

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No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

13 G99- UK - Suppor - - - -
6 TYPEA- G99- ted
HV TYPEA-
HV
power
grid

13 EN505 Ireland - Suppor - - - -


7 49- new ted
MV400 standa
rd
power
grid

13 VDE- Germa - Suppor - - - -


8 AR- ny ted
N4110 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid
(230
V)

13 VDE- Germa - Suppor - - - -


9 AR- ny ted
N4110 mediu
- m-
MV480 voltage
standa
rd
power
grid

14 NTS Spain - Suppor - - - -


0 power ted
grid

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No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

14 NTS- Spain - Suppor - - - -


1 MV480 mediu ted
m-
voltage
power
grid

14 SINGA Singap - Suppor - - - -


2 PORE ore ted
low-
voltage
power
grid

14 SINGA Singap - Suppor - - - -


3 PORE- ore ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

14 HONG Hong - Suppor - - - -


4 KONG Kong ted
low-
voltage
power
grid

14 HONG Hong - Suppor - - - -


5 KONG- Kong ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

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No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

14 C10/11 Belgiu - Suppor - - - -


6 - m ted
MV400 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

14 Cambo Cambo - Suppor - - - -


7 dia dia ted
power
grid

14 Cambo Cambo - Suppor - - - -


8 dia- dia ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

14 EN505 Swede - Suppor - - - -


9 49-SE n low- ted
voltage
power
grid

15 GREG0 Colom - Suppor - - - -


0 30 bia ted
low-
voltage
power
grid

15 GREG0 Colom - Suppor - - - -


1 30- bia ted
MV440 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

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No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

15 GREG0 Colom - Suppor - - - -


2 30- bia ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

15 PORTU Portug - Suppor - - - -


3 GAL al low- ted
voltage
power
grid

15 PORTU Portug - Suppor - - - -


4 GAL- al ted
MV480 mediu
m-
voltage
power
grid

15 AS477 Austral - Suppor - - - -


5 7_ACT ia ted
power
grid

15 AS477 Austral - Suppor - - - -


6 7_NSW ia ted
_ESS power
grid

15 AS477 Austral - Suppor - - - -


7 7_NSW ia ted
_AG power
grid

15 AS477 Austral - Suppor - - - -


8 7_QLD ia ted
power
grid

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No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

15 AS477 Austral - Suppor - - - -


9 7_SA ia ted
power
grid

16 AS477 Austral - Suppor - - - -


0 7_VIC ia ted
power
grid

16 EN505 Poland - Suppor - - - -


1 49-PL power ted
grid

16 DANM Denma - Suppor - - - -


2 ARK- rk ted
EN505 power
49- grid
DK1-
LV230

16 DANM Denma - Suppor - - - -


3 ARK- rk ted
EN505 power
49- grid
DK2-
LV230

16 AUSTR Austral - Suppor - - - -


4 ALIA- ia ted
AS477 power
7_A- grid
LV230

16 AUSTR Austral - Suppor - - - -


5 ALIA- ia ted
AS477 power
7_B- grid
LV230

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No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

16 AUSTR Austral - Suppor - - - -


6 ALIA- ia ted
AS477 power
7_C- grid
LV230

16 AUSTR Austral - Suppor - - - -


7 ALIA- ia ted
AS477 power
7_NZ- grid
LV230

16 INVALI Invalid - Suppor - - - -


8 D GRID grid ted
CODE code

16 CZECH Czech - Suppor - - - -


9 - Republ ted
EN505 ic
49- power
LV230 grid

17 CZECH Czech - Suppor - - - -


0 - Republ ted
EN505 ic
49- power
MV480 grid

17 ISRAEL Israel - Suppor - - - -


1 - mediu ted
MV400 m-
voltage
400 V
power
grid

17 ANRE- Roman - Suppor - - - -


2 TYPEB ia ted
power
grid
(type
B)

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No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

17 ANRE- Roman - Suppor - - - -


3 TYPEB- ia ted
MV480 power
grid
(type
B)

17 AUSTRI Austria - Suppor - - - -


4 A- power ted
TYPEB- grid
LV400

17 AUSTRI Austria - Suppor - - - -


5 A- power ted
TYPEB- grid
LV480

17 AUSTRI Austria - Suppor - - - -


6 A- power ted
TYPEB- grid
MV400

17 AUSTRI Austria - Suppor - - - -


7 A- power ted
TYPEB- grid
MV480

17 CHINA China Suppor -


8 - power ted
GBT29 grid
319-
MV480

17 CHINA China Suppor -


9 - power ted
GBT29 grid
319-
LV220

18 IEEE IEEE - Suppor


0 1547- 1547- ted
MV480 MV480

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User Manual A Grid Codes

No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

18 FINLA Finland - Suppor


1 ND- power ted
EN505 grid
49-
LV230

18 TAIPO Taiwan - - Suppor - - Suppor


2 WER- Power ted ted
LV220 low-
voltage
power
grid

18 Mexico Mexico - - Suppor - - Suppor


3 -LV220 power ted ted
grid

18 ABNT Brazil - - - Suppor Suppor -


4 NBR low- ted ted
16149- voltage
LV127 power
grid

18 BRAZIL Brazil - - - Suppor Suppor -


5 - P140 ted ted
P140-1 power
27/220 grid

18 Philippi Philippi - - Suppor Suppor Suppor Suppor


6 nes- nes ted ted ted ted
LV220- low-
50Hz voltage
power
grid

18 Philippi Philippi - - Suppor - - Suppor


7 nes- nes ted ted
LV220- low-
60Hz voltage
power
grid

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User Manual A Grid Codes

No. Grid Descri SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20 SUN20


Code ption 00-150 00-150 00-80K 00-75K 00-50K 00-50K
(Count K- K-MG0 -MGL0 - - -MGL0
ry/ MG0- MGL0- MGL0-
Region ZH BR BR
/
Standa
rd/
Others
)

18 SWITZ Switzer - Suppor - - - -


8 ERLAN land ted
D-NA/ power
EEA:20 grid
20-
LV230

18 NTS-1 Spain - - - - - Suppor


9 27/220 low- ted
voltage
power
grid

19 RD169 Spain - - - - - Suppor


0 9/661- low- ted
127/22 voltage
0 power
grid

19 FRANC France - Suppor - - - -


1 E- FD ted
EN505 C11-51
49-230 9-11

19 AUSTRI Austria - Suppor - - - -


2 A- power ted
TYPEC- grid
MV-40
0

19 AUSTRI Austria - Suppor - - - -


3 A- power ted
TYPED grid
-
MV-40
0

19 AUSTRI Austria - Suppor - - - -


4 A- power ted
TYPED grid
-
HV-40
0

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User Manual A Grid Codes

NOTE

The grid codes are subject to change. The listed codes are for reference only.

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SUN2000-(50K, 75K, 80K, 150K)-MG Series
User Manual B Resetting a Password

B Resetting a Password

Step 1 Check that the AC and DC sides of the inverter are both powered on, and
indicators and are steady green or blinking slowly for more than 3 minutes.
Step 2 Turn off the AC switch, set the DC SWITCH at the bottom of the inverter to OFF,
and wait until all LED indicators on the inverter panel turn off.
Step 3 After the inverter is powered off, complete the following operations within 4
minutes:
1. Turn on the AC switch and wait for about 90s or until the inverter indicator
blinks.
2. Turn off the AC switch and wait about 30s or until all LED indicators on the
inverter panel turn off.
3. Turn on the AC switch and wait for about 90s or until the inverter indicator
blinks.
Step 4 Log in to the app and reset the password within 10 minutes. (If no operation is
performed within 10 minutes, all parameters of the inverter remain unchanged.)

----End

NOTICE

You are advised to reset the password in the morning or at night when the solar
irradiance is low.

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SUN2000-(50K, 75K, 80K, 150K)-MG Series C Setting the Current Threshold for Triggering RCD
User Manual Protection

C Setting the Current Threshold for


Triggering RCD Protection

Function
A residual current device (RCD) detects residual current (that is, leakage current of
an electrical system to ground), and automatically disconnects a circuit from its
power supply when residual current exceeds the preset threshold.

NOTICE

● If the current threshold for triggering RCD protection is set to a smaller value,
the device is more likely to be shut down due to RCD protection. Exercise
caution when setting this parameter.
● Adjusting the current threshold for triggering RCD protection may cause the
device to frequently trigger the protection mechanism. In this case, you can
increase the threshold to disable the protection mechanism. Exercise caution
when setting this parameter. If you have any questions, contact the vendor or
manufacturer.

Procedure
1. Log in to the inverter local commissioning screen.
2. Choose Settings > Feature parameters > Current Threshold for Triggering
RCD Protection. Set Current Threshold for Triggering RCD Protection as
required.

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User Manual Protection

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SUN2000-(50K, 75K, 80K, 150K)-MG Series
User Manual D Crimping an OT or DT Terminal

D Crimping an OT or DT Terminal

Requirements for the OT or DT Terminal


● If a copper cable is used, use copper wiring terminals.
● If a copper-clad aluminum cable is used, use copper wiring terminals.
● If an aluminum alloy cable is used, use copper-aluminum transition wiring
terminals, or aluminum wiring terminals along with copper-aluminum
transition spacers.

NOTICE

● Do not connect aluminum wiring terminals to the AC terminal block. Otherwise


the electrochemical corrosion will occur and affect the reliability of cable
connections.
● Comply with the IEC61238-1 requirements when using copper-aluminum
transition wiring terminals, or aluminum wiring terminals along with copper-
aluminum transition spacers.
● If copper-aluminum transition spacers are used, pay attention to the front and
rear sides. Ensure that the aluminum sides of spacers are in contact with
aluminum wiring terminals, and copper sides of spacers are in contact with the
AC terminal block.

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Figure D-1 Requirements for the OT/DT terminal

Crimping an OT or DT Terminal

NOTICE

● Pay attention not to scratch the core wire when stripping a cable.
● The cavity formed after the conductor crimp strip of the OT or DT terminal is
crimped must wrap the core wires completely. The core wires must contact the
OT or DT terminal closely.
● Wrap the wire crimping area with a heat shrink tubing or PVC insulation tape.
The heat shrink tubing is used as an example.
● When using a heat gun, protect devices from being scorched.

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Figure D-2 Crimping an OT terminal

(1) Cable (2) Core (3) Heat shrink tubing

(4) OT terminal (5) Hydraulic pliers (6) Heat gun

Figure D-3 Crimping a DT terminal

(1) Core (2) Cable (3) Heat shrink tubing

(4) DT terminal (5) Hydraulic pliers (6) Heat gun

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User Manual E Baud Rate Negotiation

E Baud Rate Negotiation

Baud rate negotiation improves the communications rate between the inverter
and Dongle, solving or relieving communication congestion.
● During device search in a new plant, the system automatically negotiates the
baud rate.
● When replacing or adding an inverter or Smart Dongle at an existing plant,
you need to manually deliver local commands on the FusionSolar app to reset
the baud rate between devices and negotiate a higher rate.

NOTICE

Baud rate negotiation applies only to RS485 communication in which Dongle


networking is used. The inverters networked must be the MG0 or MGL0 series.

Table E-1 Manual baud rate negotiation on the app

Networkin Scenario Operation


g Mode

Smart Replacing the Smart 1. Use the FusionSolar app to locally


Dongle Dongle scan the QR code to connect to the
networking Dongle.
2. Access the Communication
configuration screen, choose RS485
> Baud Rate Negotiation, and tap
9600 and Negotiate a higher rate.

Replacing or adding an 1. Use the FusionSolar app to locally


inverter scan the QR code to connect to the
Dongle.
2. Access the Communication
configuration screen, choose RS485
> Baud Rate Negotiation, and tap
9600 and Negotiate a higher rate.

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Troubleshooting
If manual baud rate negotiation fails, refer to the following troubleshooting
measures.

Table E-2 Troubleshooting measures


Scenario Troubleshooting

Negotiat 1. Check whether the device cables are connected properly. If no,
ion connect the device cables correctly.
failed 2. Check whether service operations such as upgrade and log export
are performed on the management system. If yes, perform baud
rate negotiation again after such operations are complete.
3. Perform baud rate negotiation again.
4. When you replace or add an inverter, if you tap Negotiate a
higher rate and a message "Negotiation failed. The southbound
device does not support the rate." is displayed, it indicates that
the device connected to the Dongle does not support baud rate
negotiation. In this case, you only need to tap 9600.
5. If the fault persists, contact your vendor.

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User Manual F Contact Information

F Contact Information

If you have any questions about this product, please contact us.

https://digitalpower.huawei.com
Path: About Us > Contact Us > Service Hotlines

To ensure faster and better services, we kindly request your assistance in providing
the following information:
● Model
● Serial number (SN)
● Software version
● Alarm ID or name
● Brief description of the fault symptom

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NOTE

EU Representative Information: Huawei Technologies Hungary Kft.


Add.: HU-1133 Budapest, Váci út 116-118., 1. Building, 6. floor.
Email: [email protected]

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User Manual G Digital Power Customer Service

G Digital Power Customer Service

https://digitalpower.huawei.com/robotchat/

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H Acronyms and Abbreviations

AFCI arc-fault circuit


interrupter

LED light emitting diode

MBUS monitoring bus

MPP maximum power point

MPPT maximum power point


tracking

PID potential induced


degradation

PV photovoltaic

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RCMU residual current


monitoring unit

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