Solis S5-GR3P(3-13)K Three Phase Inverter User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- solis
Table of Contents
Solis S5-GR3P(3-13)K Three Phase Inverter
Introduction
Product Description
Solis S5 three phase inverters integrate DRM and backflow power control
function, that could suitable for smart grid requirement. This manual covers
the three phase inverter model listed below: S5-GR3P3K, S5-GR3P4K, S5-GR3P5K,
S5-GR3P6K, S5-GR3P8K, S5-GR3P9K, S5-GR3P10K, S5-GR3P12K, S5-GR3P13K, S5
-GR3P5K-LV, S5-GR3P6K-LV The following two models are specially supplied for
Belgium market: S5-GR3P8K-BE, S5-GR3P10K-BE
Packaging
When you receive the inverter, please ensure that all the parts listed
below are included: If anything is missing, please contact your local Solis
distributor.
Safety Instructions
Safety Symbols
Safety symbols used in this manual, which highlight potential safety risks
and important safety information, are listed as follows:
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WARNING:
symbol indicates important safety instructions, which if not correctly followed, could result in serious injury or death. -
NOTE:
symbol indicates important safety instructions, which if not correctly followed, could result in some damage or the destruction of the inverter. -
CAUTION:
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK symbol indicates important safety instructions, which if not correctly followed, could result in electric shock. -
CAUTION:
HOT SURFACE symbol indicates safety instructions, which if not correctly followed, could result in burns.
General Safety Instructions
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WARNING:
Please don’t connect PV array positive(+) or negative(-) to ground, it could cause serious damage to the inverter. -
WARNING:
Electrical installations must be done in accordance with the local and national electrical safety standards. -
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire, over-current protective devices (OCPD) are required for circuits connected to the Inverter. The DC OCPD shall be installed per local requirements. All photovoltaic source and output circuit conductors shall have disconnects that comply with the NEC Article 690, Part II. All Solis three phase inverters feature an integrated DC switch. -
CAUTION:
Risk of electric shock. Do not remove cover. There is no user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified and accredited service technicians. -
CAUTION:
The PV array (Solar panels) supplies a DC voltage when they are exposed to sunlight. -
CAUTION:
Risk of electric shock from energy stored in capacitors of the Inverter.
Do not remove cover for 5 minutes after disconnecting all power sources (service technician only). Warranty may be voided if the cover is removed without unauthorized. -
CAUTION:
The surface temperature of the inverter can exceed 75℃ (167F).
To avoid risk of burns, DO NOT touch the surface when inverter is operating. The inverter must be installed out of reach of children.
Notice For Use
The inverter has been constructed according to the applicable safety and
technical guidelines. Use the inverter in installations that meet the
following specifications only:
- Permanent installation is required.
- The electrical installation must meet all the applicable regulations and standards.
- The inverter must be installed according to the instructions stated in this manual.
- The inverter must be installed according to the correct technical specifications.
- To startup the inverter, the Grid Supply Main Switch (AC) must be switched on, before the solar panel’s DC isolator shall be switched on.
- To stop the inverter, the Grid Supply Main Switch (AC) must be switched off before the solar panel’s DC isolator shall be switched off.
Notice for Disposal This product shall not be disposed of with household waste. They should be segregated and brought to an appropriate collection point to enable recycling and avoid potential impacts on the environment and human health. Local rules in waste management shall be respected .
Overview
Front Panel Display
LED Status Indicator Lights Keypad
There are four keys in the front panel of the Inverter(from left to right):
ESC, UP, DOWN and ENTER keys. The keypad is used for:
- Scrolling through the displayed options (the UP and DOWN keys);
- Access to modify the adjustable settings (the ESC and ENTER keys).
LCD
The two-line Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is located on the front panel of
the Inverter, which shows the following information:
- Inverter operation status and data;
- Service messages for operator;
- Alarm messages and fault indications.
Product handing and storage
Product handling
Please review the instruction below for handling the inverter:
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The red circles below denote cutouts on the product package.
Push in the cutouts to form handles for moving the inverter (see Figure 4.1). -
Open the carton, then handle both sides of inverter through the area denoted dotted line. ( see figure 4.2).
Product Storage
If the inverter is not to be installed immediately, storage instructions and
environmental conditions are below:
- Use the original box to repackage the inverter, seal with adhesive tape with the desiccant inside the box.
- Store the inverter(s) in a clean and dry place, free of dust and dirt.
- Storage temperature must be between -40℃ and 70℃ and the humidity should be between 0 and 95% non-condensing.
- Keep box(es) away from corrosive materials to avoid damage to the inverter enclosure.
- Inspect packaging regularly. If packaging is damaged(wet, pest damage, etc), repackage the inverter immediately.
- Store the inverter(s) on a flat, hard surface – not inclined or upside down.
- After long-term storage, the inverter needs to be fully examined and tested by qualified service or technical personnel before using.
- Restarting after a long period of non-use requires the equipment to be inspected and, in some cases, the removal of oxidation and dust that has settled inside the equipment will be required.
Installation
Select a Location for the Inverter
To select a location for the inverter, the following criteria should be
considered:
WARNING: Risk of fire
Despite careful construction, electrical devices can cause fires.
- Do not install the inverter in areas containing highly flammable materials or gases.
- Do not install the inverter in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Do not install in small closed spaces where air cannot circulate freely. To
avoid overheating, always make sure the flow of air around the inverter is not
blocked.
Exposure to direct sunlight will increase the operational temperature of the
inverter and may cause output power limiting. Ginlong recommends inverter
installed to avoid direct sunlight or raining. To avoid over heating ambient
air temperature must be considered when choosing the inverter installation
location. Ginlong recommends using a sun shade minimizing direct sunlight when
the ambient air temperature around the unit exceeds 104°F/40°C. NOTE:
Nothing should be stored on or placed against the
inverter.
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The visibility of LED status indicator lights and LCD should be considered.
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Install vertically (+/- 5°) or tilted backward (<=15°).
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Don’t mount inverter on the tilted forward wall.
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Don’t mount inverter on the horizontal.
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Temperature of inverter heat sinker might 167℉/75℃.
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Inverter is designed for working extreme environment, operation temperature range: -15℉/25℃~149℉/65℃.
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When 1 or more inverters are installed in one location, a minimum 500mm clearance should be kept between each inverter or other object. The bottom of the inverter should be 500mm clearance to the ground.
Mounting the Inverter
Dimensions of mounting bracket:Refer to figure 5.4 and figure 5.5. Inverter
shall be mounted vertically. The steps to mount the inverter are listed below.
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Refer to Figure 5.4, the holes for expansion bolt based on the hole diameter of bracket (ST6.360 cross recessed hexagon head tapping screws, HJ0108 1050mm fished expandable tubular), using the percussion drilling with the 10mm drill need to stay vertically on the wall.And the drill hole must be vertically on the wall.
And all drill holes’ depth is 60mm. -
Make sure the bracket is horizontal. And the mounting holes (in Figure 5.4) are marked correctly. Drill the holes into wall at your marks.
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Use the suitable expansion screws to fix the bracket on the wall.
WARNING:
The inverter must be mounted vertically. -
Lift the inverter and hang it on the backet, and fixing both sides of inverter withlocking screws (accessories).
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Anti-theft lock mount(optional)
Anti-theft lock( User-supplied) function is that inverter is fixed in bracket in case theft. The lock is selected by 5mm(the keyhole diameter), and the lock of stainless steel is preferred.
Electrical Connections
Inverter designs quick-connect terminal, so top cover needn’t open during
electrical connection. The sign meaning located the bottom of inverter, as
shown below in table 5.1. All electrical connections are suit for the local or
national standard.The electrical connection of the inverter must
follow the steps listed below:
- Switch the Grid Supply Main Switch (AC) OFF.
- Switch the DC Isolator OFF.
- Assemble PV input connector to the Inverter.
Grounding
To effectively protect the inverter, two grounding methods must be performed.
Connect the AC grounding cable (Please refer to section 5.3.3).
Connect the external grounding terminal.
To connect the grounding terminal on the heat sink, please follow the steps
below:
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Prepare the grounding cable: recommend to use the ≥ 6mm² outdoor copper-core cable.
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Prepare OT terminals: M6.
Important:
For multiple inverters in parallel , all inverters should be connected to the same ground point to eliminate the possibility of a voltage potential existing between inverter grounds. -
Strip the ground cable insulation to a suitable length(see Figure 5.8). Important :
B (insulation stripping length) is 2mm~3mm longer than A (OT cable terminal crimping area) 2mm~3mm. B (insulation stripping length) is 2mm~3mm longer than A (OT cable terminal crimping area) 2mm~3mm. -
Insert the stripped wire into the OT terminal crimping area and use the hydraulic clamp to crimp the terminal to the wire (see Figure 5.9). Important:
After crimping the terminal to the wire, inspect the connection to ensure the terminal is solidly crimped to the wire. -
Remove the screw from the heat sink ground point.
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Connect the grounding cable to the grounding point on the heat sink,and tighten the grounding screw, Torque is 3Nm(see figure 5.10). Important:
For improving anti-corrosion performance, after ground cable installed, apply silicone or paint is preferred to protect.
Connect PV side of inverter
- Before connecting inverter, please make sure the PV array open circuit voltage is within the limit of the inverter.
- Before connection, please make sure the polarity of the output voltage of PV array matches the“DC+”and“DC-”symbols.
- Before connecting inverter, please make sure the PV array open circuit voltage is within the limit of the inverter.Please use approved DC cable for PV system.
Cable type | Cross section(mm²) |
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Range | Recommended value |
Industry generic PV cable
(model:PV1-F)
| 4.0~6.0
(12~10AWG)
| 4.0(12AWG)
The steps to assemble the DC connectors are listed as follows:
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Strip off the DC wire for about 7mm, Disassemble the connector cap nut. (see Figure 5.13)
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Insert the wire into the connector cap nut and contact pin. (see Figure 5.14)
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Crimp the contact pin to the wire using a proper wire crimper. (see Figure 5.15)
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Insert metal connector into top of connector, and tighten nut with torque 2.5-3 Nm (see figure 5.16).
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Measure PV voltage of DC input with multimeter, verify DC input cable polar (see figure 5.17), and ensure each string of PV voltage in range of inverter operation. Connect DC connector with inverter until hearing a slight clicking sound indicates connection succeed. (see figure 5.18) Caution:
If DC inputs are accidently reversely connected or inverter is faulty or not working properly, it is NOT allowed to turn off the DC switch as it will damage the inverter and even leads to a fire disaster.
The correct actions are:-
- Use a clip-on ammeter to measure the DC string current.
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- If it is above 0.5A, please wait for the solar irradiance reduces until the current decreases to below 0.5A.
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- Only after the current is below 0.5A, you are allowed to turn off the DC switches and disconnect the PV strings.
Please note that any damages due to wrong operations are not covered in the device warranty.
- Only after the current is below 0.5A, you are allowed to turn off the DC switches and disconnect the PV strings.
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For all AC connectors, YJV-0.6/1kV cables with 6mm² diameter are required to
be used. Please make sure the resistance of AC cable is lower than 1.5 ohm.
Internal of AC connector signs “L1″,”L2″,”L3″,”N” and “PE” five connection
ports (see Figure 5.21). Three phase lines shall be connected to the “L1”,
“L2” and “L3” terminals respectively, Earth wire shall be connected to “PE”
and Neutral wires shall be connected to “N” terminal.
The steps of AC grid terminal connector for installation are as follows:
- A) Fix the wires into the correct position and the torque is 0.8N.m Please try to pull out the wire slightly to make sure that the wires are well connected.
- B) Insert the seal and clamp finger into body, then tighten the nut and the torque is 2.5N.m.
- C) Connect the AC grid connector to the inverter, until hearing a slight click sound that indicates the connection succeed.
Max. over current protection device (OCPD)
To protect the inverter’s AC grid connection conductors, Solis recommends
installing breakers that will protect against overcurrent.
The following table defines OCPD ratings for the Solis three phase inverters.
Inverter| Rated voltage(V)| Rated output current (A)| Current for protection
device (A)
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S5-GR3P3K| 220/380,230/400| 4.6/4.3| 20
S5-GR3P4K| 220/380,230/400| 6.1/5.8| 20
S5-GR3P5K| 220/380,230/400| 7.6/7.2| 20
S5-GR3P6K| 220/380,230/400| 9.1/8.7| 20
S5-GR3P8K| 220/380,230/400| 12.2/11.5| 20
S5-GR3P9K| 220/380,230/400| 13.7/13.0| 32
S5-GR3P10K| 220/380,230/400| 15.2/14.4| 32
S5-GR3P12K| 220/380,230/400| 18.2/17.3| 32
S5-GR3P13K| 220/380,230/400| 19.8/18.8| 32
S5-GR3P5K-LV| 208/220/240| 13.1| 32
S5-GR3P6K-LV| 208/220/240| 15.7| 32
S5-GR3P8K-BE| 230/400| 11.5| 20
S5-GR3P10K-BE| 230/400| 14.4| 32
Inverter monitoring connection
The inverter can be monitored via Wi-Fi or GPRS. All Solis communication
devices are optional (Figure 5.25). For connection instructions, please refer
to the Solis Monitoring Device installation manuals.
Meter Connection(optional)
The inverter can work with a three phase smart meter to achieve Export Power
Management function and/or 24hour consumption monitoring function.
NOTE
- To achieve Export Power Management function, the smart meter can be installed on either grid side or load side.
- To achieve 24hour consumption monitoring function, the smart meter can only be installed on grid side.
Two types of meters are supported:
- Direct Insert Type Meter – Max input current 80A(DTSD1352-Direct Insert Type).
- External CT Type Meter – 150A/5A CTs are supplied(DTSD1352-External CT Type).
- Customer can place the order for a suitable meter from Solis Sales Reps.
- Below are the connection diagrams of different meters connecting to different locations.
- Detailed settings please refer to Section 7.5.12
Logic interface connection
Logic interface is required by some local regulations that can be operated by
a simple switch or contactor(Not available in South Africa). When the switch
is closed the inverter can operated normally. When the switch is opened, the
inverter will reduce it’s output power to zero within 5s. Pin5 and Pin6 of
RJ45 terminal is used for the logic interface connection. Please follow below
steps to assemble RJ45 connector.
- Insert the network cable into the communication connection terminal of RJ45.
- Use the network wire stripper to strip the insulation layer of the communication cable. According to the standard line sequence of figure 5.31 connect the wire to the plug of RJ45, and then use a network cable crimping tool to make it tight.
- Connect RJ45 to DRM (logic interface) .
After wire connection, please refer chapter 7.5.9.1 to enable the logic interface function.
Start the Inverter
To start up the Inverter, it is important that the following steps are
strictly followed:
- Switch the grid supply main Switch (AC) ON first.
- Switch the DC switch ON. If the voltage of PV arrays are higher than start up voltage, the inverter will turn on. The red LED power will light.
- When both the DC and the AC sides supply to the inverter, it will be ready to generate power. Initially, the inverter will check both its internal parameters and the parameters of the AC grid, to ensure that they are within the acceptable limits. At the same time, the green LED will flash and the LCD displays the information of INITIALIZING.
- After 30-300 seconds (depending on local requirement), the inverter will start to generate power. The green LED will be on continually and the LCD displays GENERATING.
WARNING:
Do not touch the surface when the inverter is operating. It may be hot and
cause burns.
Stop the Inverter
To stop the inverter, it is mandatory that the steps below are followed in the
exact order outlined.
- Select “Grid Off” in the Advanced Setting of Inverter LCD.
- Turn off the AC Switch between Solis inverter and Grid.
- Wait approximately 30 seconds (during this time, the AC side capacitors are dissipating energy). If the inverter has DC voltage above the start-up threshold, the red POWER LED will be lit. Switch the DC switch OFF.
- Confirm all LED’s switch OFF (~one (1) minute).
CAUTION
Although the inverter DC disconnect switch is in the OFF position and all the LED’s are OFF, operators must wait five (5) minutes after the DC power source has been disconnected before opening the inverter cabinet. DC side capacitors can take up to five (5) minutes to dissipate all stored energy.
Operation
In normal operation, LCD screen alternatively shows inverter power and
operation status (see Figure 7.1). The screen can be scrolled manually by
pressing the UP/DOWN keys. Pressing the ENTER key gives access to Main
Menu. Main Menu
There are four submenus in the Main Menu (see Figure 7.1):
- Information
- Settings
- Advanced Info.
- Advanced Settings
Information
The Solis three Phase S5 Inverter main menu provides access to operational
data and information. The information is displayed by selecting “Information”
from the menu and then by scrolling up or down.
Lock screen
Pressing the ESC key returns to the Main Menu. Pressing the ENTER key locks
(Figure 7.2(a)) or unlocks (Figure 7.2 (b)) the
screen. Settings
The following submenus are displayed when the Settings menu is selected:
- Set Time
- Set Address
Set Time
This function allows time and date setting. When this function is selected,
the LCD will display a screen as shown in Figure 7.3.Press the UP/DOWN keys to set time and data. Press the ENTER key to
move from one digit to the next (from left to right). Press the ESC key to
save the settings and return to the previous menu.
Set Address
This function is used to set the address when muti inverters are connected to
three monitor. The address number can be assigned from “01”to “99”(see Figure
7.4). The default address number of Solis Three Phase Inverter is
“01”.Press the UP/DOWN keys to set the address.
Press the ENTER key to save the settings. Press the ESC key to cancel the
change and return to the previous menu.
Advanced Info – Technicians Only
NOTE:
To access to this area is for fully qualified and accredited technicians only.
Enter menu “Advanced Info.” and “Advanced settings” (need password).
Select “Advanced Info.” from the Main Menu. The screen will require the
password as below: The default password is “0010″.
Please press “down” to move the cursor, press “up” to select the number.
After enter the correct password the Main Menu will display a screen and be
able to access to the following information.
- Alarm Message 2. Running message 3.Version 4. Daily Energy 5. Monthly Energy 6. Yearly Energy 7. Daily Records 8. Communication Data 9. Warning Message
The screen can be scrolled manually by pressing the UP/DOWN keys. Pressing the ENTER key gives access to a submenu. Press the ESC key to return to the Main Menu.
Alarm Message
The display shows the 100 latest alarm messages (see Figure 7.6). Screens can
be scrolled manually by pressing the UP/ DOWN keys. Press the ESC key to
return to the previous menu. Running Message
- This function is for maintaince person to get running message such as internal temperature, Standard No.1,2,etc.
- Screens can be scrolled manually by pressing the UP/DOWN keys.
Version
The screen shows the model version of the inverter. And the screen will show
the software ver by pressing the UP and DOWN at the same time.(see Figure
7.7). Daily Energy
The function is for checking the energy generation for selected
day.Press DOWN key to move the cursor to day, month and year, press UP
key to change the digit. Press Enter after the date is
fixed.Press UP/DOWN key to move one date from
another.
Monthly Energy
The function is for checking the energy generation for selected
month.Press DOWN key to move the cursor to day and
month, press UP key to change the digit. Press Enter after the date is
fixed.Press UP/DOWN key to move one date from
another.
Yearly Energy
The function is for checking the energy generation for selected
year.Press DOWN key to move the cursor to day and
year, press UP key to change the digit. Press Enter after the date is
fixed.Press UP/DOWN key to move one date from
another.
Daily Record
The screen shows history of changing settings. Only for maintance personel.
Communication Data
The screen shows the internal data of the Inverter (see Figure 7.14), which is
for service technicians only. Warning Message
The display shows the 100 latest warn messages (see Figure 7.15). Screens can
be scrolled manually by pressing the UP/ DOWN keys. Press the ESC key to
return to the previous menu. Advanced Settings – Technicians Only
NOTE:
To access to this area is for fully qualified and accredited technicians only.
Please follow 7.4 to enter password to access this menu.
Select Advanced Settings from the Main Menu to access the following options:
- Select Standard
- Grid ON/OFF
- 24H Switch
- Clear Energy
- Reset Password
- Power Control
- Calibrate Energy
- Special Settings
- STD. Mode Settings
- Restore Settings
- HMI Update
- Internal EPM Set
- . External EPM set
- Restart HMI
- Debug Parameter
- DSP Update
- Compensation Set
Selecting Standard
This function is used to select the grid’s reference standard (see Figure
7.16).Press the UP/DOWN keys to select the standard
(G59/3, UL-480V, VDE0126, AS4777-15, AS4777-02, CQC380A, ENEL, UL-380V, MEX-
CFE, C10/11 and “User-Def” function). Press the ENTER key to confirm the
setting.
Press the ESC key to cancel changes and returns to previous menu.
NOTE:
This function is for technicians use only.
Selecting the “User-Def” menu will access to the following submenu (see Figure
7.17), NOTE:
The ” User-Def” function can be only used by the service engineer and must be
allowed by the local energy supplier.
Below is the setting range for “User-Def”. Using this function, the limits can
be changed manually.
OV-G-V1: 220—374V | OV-G-F1: 50.1-65Hz |
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OV-G-V1-T: 0.01—300S | OV-G-F1-T: 0.01—300S |
OV-G-V2: 220—374V | OV-G-F2: 50.1-65Hz |
OV-G-V2-T: 0.01—300S | OV-G-F2-T: 0.01—300S |
UN-G-V1: 110—277V | UN-G-F1: 45-59.9Hz |
UN-G-V1-T: 0.01—300S | UN-G-F1-T: 0.01—300S |
UN-G-V2: 110—277V | UN-G-F2: 45-59.9Hz |
UN-G-V2-T: 0.01—300S | UN-G-F2-T: 0.01—300S |
Startup-T: 10-600S | Restore-T: 10-600S |
Press the UP/DOWN keys to scroll through items. Press the ENTER key to edit
the highlighted item. Press the UP/DOWN keys again to change the setting.
Press the ENTER key to save the setting. Press the ESC key to cancel changes
and returns to the previous menu.
NOTE
For different countries, the grid standard needs to be set as different
according to local requirements.
If there is any doubt, please consult Solis service technicians for details.
Grid ON/OFF
This function is used to start up or stop the power generation of Solis Three
Phase Inverter (see Figure 7.18).Screens can be scrolled manually by pressing the UP/DOWN keys.
Press the ENTER key to save the setting. Press the ESC key to return to the
previous menu.
24H Switch
This function controls the 24H hours consumption function enable or disable
(see Figure 7.19). NOTE:
When this is enabled, the inverter LCD will still be alive at night with the
power LED light on. If the grid is in malfunction at night, the system can’t
recover even after the grid is back to normal but the consumption data will
still be recorded in the meter. Until the sunrise, the system will start to
work again while the meter data can be uploaded to the Solis monitoring system
to calibrate the load consumption data.
Clear Energy
Clear Energy can reset the history yield of inverter
These two functions are applicable by maintenance personnel only, wrong
operation will prevent the inverter from working properly.
Reset Password
This function is used to set the new password for menu “Advanced info.” and
“Advanced information” (see Figure 7.20).Enter the right password before set new password. Press the DOWN
key to move the cursor, Press the UP key to revise the value. Press the ENTER
key to execute the setting.
Press the ESC key to return to the previous menu.
Power control
Active and reactive power can be set through power setting button.
There are 5 item for this sub menu:
1. Set output power 2. Set Reactive Power 3. Out_P With Restore 5. Select PF
Curve
This function is applicable by maintenance personnel only, wrong operation will prevent the inverter from reaching maximum power.
Calibrate Energy
Maintenance or replacement could clear or cause a different value of total
energy. Use this function could allow user to revise the value of total energy
to the same value as before. If the monitoring website is used the data will
be synchronous with this setting automatically.Press the DOWN key to move the cursor, Press the UP key to revise
the value. Press the ENTER key to execute the setting. Press the ESC key to
return to the previous menu.
Special Settings
This function is applicable by maintenance personnel only, wrong operation
will prevent the inverter from reaching maximum power.
STD Mode settings
There are 5 setting under STD. Mode settings.
1. Working mode 2. Power Rate limit 3. Freq. Derate set 4. 10mins OV-G-V set.
5. Initial Settings
This function is applicable by maintenance personnel only, wrong operation
will prevent the inverter from reaching maximum power.
Enable logic interface settings
When select G98 or G99 standard to use the logic interface function, please
follow below settings to enable the DRM. DRM default setting is “OFF” , if DRM
set “ON”, but the logic interface un-connected to the switch or the switch is
open, the inverter HMI will display “Limit by DRM” and the inverter output
power will be limited to zero.
- Select Initial Settings
- Select DRM and set it “ON”
Restore Settings
There are 5 items in initial setting submenu.
Restore setting could set all item in 7.5.8 special setting to default.
HMI Update
This function is used for updating the LCD program.
This function is applicable by maintenance personnel only, wrong operation
will prevent the inverter from reaching maximum power.
Internal EPM Set
- This section includes two functions related to the smart meter.
- Please refer to section 5.3.6 for detailed connection diagrams.
- Function 1: Internal Export Power Management Function
- Inverters can work with a smart meter to dynamically limit the export power of the system. Zero injection can be achieved.
- Smart meter can be installed either on the grid side OR the load side. Function 2: 24 Hour Consumption Monitoring Function
- Only applicable if Solis monitoring system is used.
- Inverters can work with a smart meter to monitor the load consumption data for the whole day and the data will be displayed on the Solis monitoring system.
- Smart meter can only be installed on the grid side.
NOTE:
Please refer to below instructions for different user scenarios.
- Scenario 1. Only Function 1 is required
- Step 1: Refer to Section 5.3.6 to connect the smart meter on the grid side or load side. Step 2: Select the Section 7.5.12.1 Mode Select as Option 2(Meter in Load) or
- Option 3 (Meter in Grid) accordingly.
- Step 3: Configure the Section 7.5.12.2 to set the allowed backflow power.
- Step 4: Configure the Section 7.5.12.3 to enable the failsafe function (If necessary). Step 5: Configure the Section 7.5.12.4 to modify the work mode (If necessary).
- Scenario 2. Both Function 1 and 2 are required
Using a Smart Meter:
- Step 1: Refer to Section 5.3.6 to connect the smart meter on the grid side.
- Step 2: Select the Section 7.5.12.1 Mode Select as Option 3(Meter in Grid).
- Step 3: Select the Section 7.5.3 24H Switch as “Enable”.
- Step 4: Configure the Section 7.5.12.2 to set the allowed backflow power.
- Step 5: Configure the Section 7.5.12.3 to enable the failsafe function (If necessary). Step 6: Configure the Solis monitoring system (Please refer to the manual of monitoring device).
If customer does not want to enable the export power control function, please change the “backflow power” to the max output power of the inverter in Step 4 OR simply select the mode as “consumption monitor” in Step 2 and skip Step 4-5.
Select EPM Settings from the Main Menu to access the following options:
Mode Select
There are 4 settings in this menu as below:
- OFF
- Meter in Load
- Meter in Grid
- Consumption Monitor
OFF: Functions are disabled
Meter in Load: Solis Smart Meter is connected in the load branch circuit.
Meter in Grid: Solis Smart Meter is connected in the grid connection
point (The backflow power is default as 0W).
Consumption Monitor: Solis Smart Meter is connected in the grid
connection point (The backflow power setting is not applicable).
Backflow Power
The setting is used to define the allowed export power into the grid.
The setting range is between 00000W to 29900W.Press the UP/DOWN keys to set data.Press the ENTER key to set
backflow power. Then press DOWN keys to move the cursor, press UP to change
the number.
Press the ESC key to save the settings and return to the previous menu.
Fail safe ON/OFF
This setting is used to give out an alarm (stop inverter generation as well)
when the Meter connection is lost during operation.
It can prevent potential backflow power into the grid when the system loses
control.It is only mandatory to turn on this function
when the inverter is installed in UK due to the G100 regulation. For other
regions,customers can enable or disable the function as they desire.
NOTE:
When the failsafe function is ON and CT/Meter is disconnected somehow, the
inverter will stop generation and give “Failsafe” alarm on the LCD. When the
failsafe function is OFF and CT/Meter is disconnected somehow, the inverter
will keep the output power as the last moment when the
CT/Meter is still connected. After a restart, the inverter will output at full
power without limit.
Backflow Work Mode
This submenu is used for set backflow work mode: 01, 02. “01” is the default
mode.Mode “01”, As shown in the figure 7.28, the
average limiting mode, the output power of each phase is the average of the
three-phase load power, and it is more than the phase of the lowest power in
three phases.Mode “02”, As shown in the figure 7.29 the per
phase limiting mode, the inverter only generate the power that equals to one
of three-phase load power that is the lowest load power of a certain
phase. External EPM Set
This setting should only be turned on when Solis external EPM device is
used. Two options are available:5G-EPM and Others-EPM.5G-
EPM Failsafe Option should be turned ON when 5G series EPM device is used
Others-EPM Failsafe Option should be turned ON when 2G series EPM device is
used Only one option can be activated each time.
Restart HMI
This function is applicable by maintenance personnel only, wrong operation
will prevent the inverter from reaching maximum power.
Debug Parameter
This function is used for manufacturer maintenance personnel only.
DSP Update
The function is used for update the DSP.
This function is applicable by maintenance personnel only, wrong operation
will prevent the inverter from reaching maximum power.
Compensation Set
This function is applicable by maintenance personnel only, wrong operation
will prevent the inverter from reaching maximum power.
AFCI function
Solis inverters have the built-in AFCI function which can detect the arc fault
on the DC circuit and shut down the inverter to prevent a fire disaster.
Enable the AFCI function
The AFCI function can be enabled in the following.
Path: Advanced Setting -> Password: 0010 ->Special Settings -> AFCI Set ->
AFCI ON/OFF -> ON Warning:
The “AFCI Level” is reserved for Solis technicians ONLY. Do not change the
sensitivity otherwise it will lead to frequent false alarms or malfunctions.
Solis is not responsible for any further damages caused by unauthorized
modifications.
NOTE:
The setting corresponds to the current status as well which can be used to
inspect the ON/OFF state of the AFCI function.
Arc Fault
During the normal operation, if an DC arc is detected, the inverter will shut
down and give out the following alarm:Installer needs to thoroughly inspect the DC circuit to ensure all
the cables are correctly fastened.
Once the DC circuit issue has been fixed or it is confirmed to be OK, press
“ESC” for 3s and wait for the inverter to restart.
Maintenance
Solis Three Phase Inverter does not require any regular maintenance. However, cleaning the dust on heat-sink will help the inverter to dissipate the heat and increase its life time. The dust can be removed with a soft brush.
CAUTION:
Do not touch the inverter’s surface when it is operating. Some parts of the
inverter may be hot and cause burns. Turn off the inverter (refer to Section
6.2) and wait for a cool-down period before any maintenance or cleaning
operation.
The LCD and the LED status indicator lights can be cleaned with a damp cloth
if they are too dirty to be read.
NOTE:
Never use any solvents, abrasives or corrosive materials to clean the
inverter.
Fan Maintenance
If the fan does not work properly, the inverter will not be cooled
effectively. and it may affect the effective operation of the inverter .
Therefore, it is necessary to clean or replace a broken fan as follows:
- Disconnect the AC power.
- Turn the DC switch to “OFF” position.
- Wait for 10 minutes at least.
- Disconnect all electric connection.
- Place the inverter on the platform.
- Remove the 4 screws on the fan plate and pull out the fan assembly slowly.
- Disconnect the fan connector carefully and take out the fan.
- Clean or replace the fan. Assemble the fan on the rack.
- Connect the electrical wire and reinstall the fan assembly. Restart the inverter.
Troubleshooting
The inverter is designed in accordance with the most important international grid-tied standards and safety and electromagnetic compatibility requirements. Before delivering to the customer, the inverter has been subjected to several tests to ensure its optimal operation and reliability. In case of failure, the LCD screen will display an alarm message. In this case, the inverter may stop feeding into the grid. The failure descriptions and their corresponding alarm messages are listed in Table 9.1:
Alarm Message | Failure description | Solution |
---|
No power
|
Inverter no power on LCD
| 1.Check PV input connections 2.Check DC input voltage
(single phase >120V, three phase >350V) 3.Check if PV+/- is reversed
LCD show initializing all the time
|
Can not start-up
| 1. Check if the connector on main board or power board are fixed.
2. Check if the DSP connector to power board are fixed.
OV-G-V01/02/03/04
|
Over grid voltage
| 1. Resistant of AC cable is too high. Change bigger size grid cable
2. Adjust the protection limit if it’s allowed by electrical company.
UN-G-V01/02| Under grid voltage|
1.Use user define function to adjust the protection limit if it’s allowed by electrical company.
OV-G-F01/02| Over grid frequency
UN-G-F01/02| Under grid frequency
G-IMP| High grid impedance
NO-GRID
| No grid voltage| 1.Check connections and grid switch. 2.Check the grid voltage inside inverter
terminal.
OV-DC01/02/03/04| Over DC voltage| 1.Reduce the module number in series
OV-BUS| Over DC bus voltage| 1.Check inverter inductor connection 2.Check
driver connection
UN-BUS01/02| Under DC bus voltage
GRID-INTF01/02| Grid interference|
1.Restart inverter 2.Change power board
OV-G-I| Over grid current
IGBT-OV-I| Over IGBT current
DC-INTF OV-DCA-I|
DC input overcurrent
| 1. Restart inverter
2. Identify and remove the string to the fault MPPT 2.Change power board
IGFOL-F| Grid current tracking fail|
1.Restart inverter or contact installer.
IG-AD| Grid current sampling fail
INI-FAULT| Initialization system fault|
1.Restart inverter or contact installer.
DSP-B-FAULT| Comm. failure between main and slave DSP
12Power-FAULT| 12V power supply fault
Alarm Message| Failure description| Solution
---|---|---
OV-TEM
|
Over Temperature
| 1.Check inverter surrounding ventilation. 2.Check if there’s sunshine direct on
inverter in hot weather.
PV ISO-PRO 01/02
|
PV isolation protection
| 1. Remove all DC input, reconnect and restart inverter one by one.
2.Identify which string cause the fault and check the isolation of the string.
ILeak-PRO 01/02/03/04| Leakage current protection| 1. Check AC and DC connection
2. Check inverter inside cable connection.
RelayChk-FAIL| Relay check fail|
1.Restart inverter or contact installer.
DCinj-FAULT| High DC injection current
AFCI self-detection (model with AFCI module)|
AFCI module self-detect fault
|
1.Restart inverter or connect technician.
Arcing protection (model with AFCI module)|
Detect arc in DC circuit
|
1. Check inverter connection whether arc exists and restart inverter.
Screen OFF with DC applied
|
Inverter internally damaged
| 1. Do not turn off the DC switches as it will damage the inverter.
2. Please wait for the solar irradiance reduces and confirm the string current is less than 0.5A with a clip-on ammeter and then turn off the DC switches.
3. Please note that any damages due to wrong operations are not covered in the device warranty.
NOTE:
If the inverter displays any alarm message as listed in Table 9.1; please turn
off the inverter (refer to Section 6.2 to stop your inverter) and wait for 5
minutes before restarting it (refer to Section 6.1 to start your inverter). If
the failure persists, please contact your local distributor or the service
center. Please keep ready with you the following information before contacting
us.
- Serial number of Solis Three Phase Inverter;
- The distributor/dealer of Solis Three Phase Inverter (if available);
- Installation date.
- The description of problem (i.e. the alarm message displayed on the LCD and the status of the LED status indicator lights. Other readings obtained from the Information submenu (refer to Section 6.2) will also be helpful.);
- The PV array configuration (e.g. number of panels, capacity of panels, number of strings , etc.);
- Your contact details.
Specifications
Model | S5-GR3P3K |
---|---|
Max. DC input voltage (Volts) | 1100 |
Rated DC voltage (Volts) | 600 |
Start-up voltage (Volts) | 180 |
MPPT voltage range (Volts) | 160…1000 |
Max. input current (Amps) | 16+16 |
Max short circuit input current (Amps) | 20+20 |
MPPT number/Max input strings number | 2/2 |
Rated output power (Watts) | 3000 |
Max. output power (Watts) | 3300 |
Max. apparent output power (VA) | 3300 |
Rated grid voltage (Volts) | 3/N/PE~220/380, 230/400 |
Rated output current (Amps) | 4.6/4.3 |
Max. output current (Amps) | 4.7 |
Power Factor (at rated output power) | >0.99 (0.8 leading – 0.8 lagging) |
THDi (at rated output power) | <2% |
Rated grid frequency (Hertz) | 50/60 |
Operating frequency range (Hertz) | 45…55 or 55…65 |
Max.efficiency | 98.3% |
EU efficiency | 97.7% |
Dimensions | 310W563H219D (mm) |
Weight | 17.8kg |
Topology | Transformerless |
Self consumption (night) | <1 W |
Operating ambient temperature range | -25℃…+60℃ |
Relative humidity | 0~100% |
Ingress protection | IP66 |
Noise emission (typical) | <30 dBA |
Cooling concept | Natural convection |
Max.operation altitude | 4000m |
Grid connection standard
| G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124, EN 50549-1, VDE 0126 / UTE C 15 / VFR:2019,
RD 1699 / RD 244 / UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1,
CEI 0-21, C10/11, NRS 097-2-1, TOR,
EIFS 2018.2, IEC 62116, IEC 61727, IEC 60068,
IEC 61683, EN 50530
Safety/EMC standard| IEC 62109-1/-2, EN 61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4
DC connection| MC4 connector
AC connection| Quick connection plug
Display| LCD, 2×20 Z.
Communication connections| RS485, DO, DI, Optional: Wi-Fi, GPRS,USB
Warranty Terms| 5 Years (Extend to 20 Years)
Model| S5-GR3P4K
---|---
Max. DC input voltage (Volts)| 1100
Rated DC voltage (Volts)| 600
Start-up voltage (Volts)| 180
MPPT voltage range (Volts)| 160…1000
Max. input current (Amps)| 16+16
Max short circuit input current (Amps)| 20+20
MPPT number/Max input strings number| 2/2
Rated output power (Watts)| 4000
Max. output power (Watts)| 4400
Max. apparent output power (VA)| 4400
Rated grid voltage (Volts)| 3/N/PE~220/380, 230/400
Rated output current (Amps)| 6.1/5.8
Max. output current (Amps)| 6.4
Power Factor (at rated output power)| >0.99 (0.8 leading – 0.8 lagging)
THDi (at rated output power)| <2%
Rated grid frequency (Hertz)| 50/60
Operating frequency range (Hertz)| 45…55 or 55…65
Max.efficiency| 98.3%
EU efficiency| 97.7%
Dimensions| 310W563H*219D (mm)
Weight| 17.8kg
Topology| Transformerless
Self consumption (night)| <1 W
Operating ambient temperature range| -25℃…+60℃
Relative humidity| 0~100%
Ingress protection| IP66
Noise emission (typical)| <30 dBA
Cooling concept| Natural convection
Max.operation altitude| 4000m
Grid connection standard
| G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124, EN 50549-1, VDE 0126 / UTE C 15 / VFR:2019,
RD 1699 / RD 244 / UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1,
CEI 0-21, C10/11, NRS 097-2-1, TOR,
EIFS 2018.2, IEC 62116, IEC 61727, IEC 60068,
IEC 61683, EN 50530
Safety/EMC standard| IEC 62109-1/-2, EN 61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4
DC connection| MC4 connector
AC connection| Quick connection plug
Display| LCD, 2×20 Z.
Communication connections| RS485, DO, DI, Optional: Wi-Fi, GPRS,USB
Warranty Terms| 5 Years (Extend to 20 Years)
Model| S5-GR3P5K
---|---
Max. DC input voltage (Volts)| 1100
Rated DC voltage (Volts)| 600
Start-up voltage (Volts)| 180
MPPT voltage range (Volts)| 160…1000
Max. input current (Amps)| 16+16
Max short circuit input current (Amps)| 20+20
MPPT number/Max input strings number| 2/2
Rated output power (Watts)| 5000
Max. output power (Watts)| 5500
Max. apparent output power (VA)| 5500
Rated grid voltage (Volts)| 3/N/PE~220/380, 230/400
Rated output current (Amps)| 7.6/7.2
Max. output current (Amps)| 7.9
Power Factor (at rated output power)| >0.99 (0.8 leading – 0.8 lagging)
THDi (at rated output power)| <2%
Rated grid frequency (Hertz)| 50/60
Operating frequency range (Hertz)| 45…55 or 55…65
Max.efficiency| 98.3%
EU efficiency| 97.9%
Dimensions| 310W563H*219D (mm)
Weight| 17.8kg
Topology| Transformerless
Self consumption (night)| <1 W
Operating ambient temperature range| -25℃…+60℃
Relative humidity| 0~100%
Ingress protection| IP66
Noise emission (typical)| <30 dBA
Cooling concept| Natural convection
Max.operation altitude| 4000m
Grid connection standard
| G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124, EN 50549-1, VDE 0126 / UTE C 15 / VFR:2019,
RD 1699 / RD 244 / UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1,
CEI 0-21, C10/11, NRS 097-2-1, TOR,
EIFS 2018.2, IEC 62116, IEC 61727, IEC 60068,
IEC 61683, EN 50530
Safety/EMC standard| IEC 62109-1/-2, EN 61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4
DC connection| MC4 connector
AC connection| Quick connection plug
Display| LCD, 2×20 Z.
Communication connections| RS485, DO, DI, Optional: Wi-Fi, GPRS,USB
Warranty Terms| 5 Years (Extend to 20 Years)
Model| S5-GR3P6K
---|---
Max. DC input voltage (Volts)| 1100
Rated DC voltage (Volts)| 600
Start-up voltage (Volts)| 180
MPPT voltage range (Volts)| 160…1000
Max. input current (Amps)| 16+16
Max short circuit input current (Amps)| 20+20
MPPT number/Max input strings number| 2/2
Rated output power (Watts)| 6000
Max. output power (Watts)| 6600
Max. apparent output power (VA)| 6600
Rated grid voltage (Volts)| 3/N/PE~220/380, 230/400
Rated output current (Amps)| 9.1/8.7
Max. output current (Amps)| 9.5
Power Factor (at rated output power)| >0.99 (0.8 leading – 0.8 lagging)
THDi (at rated output power)| <2%
Rated grid frequency (Hertz)| 50/60
Operating frequency range (Hertz)| 45…55 or 55…65
Max.efficiency| 98.3%
EU efficiency| 97.9%
Dimensions| 310W563H*219D (mm)
Weight| 17.8kg
Topology| Transformerless
Self consumption (night)| <1 W
Operating ambient temperature range| -25℃…+60℃
Relative humidity| 0~100%
Ingress protection| IP66
Noise emission (typical)| <30 dBA
Cooling concept| Natural convection
Max.operation altitude| 4000m
Grid connection standard
| G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124, EN 50549-1, VDE 0126 / UTE C 15 / VFR:2019,
RD 1699 / RD 244 / UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1,
CEI 0-21, C10/11, NRS 097-2-1, TOR,
EIFS 2018.2, IEC 62116, IEC 61727, IEC 60068,
IEC 61683, EN 50530
Safety/EMC standard| IEC 62109-1/-2, EN 61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4
DC connection| MC4 connector
AC connection| Quick connection plug
Display| LCD, 2×20 Z.
Communication connections| RS485, DO, DI, Optional: Wi-Fi, GPRS,USB
Warranty Terms| 5 Years (Extend to 20 Years)
Model| S5-GR3P8K
---|---
Max. DC input voltage (Volts)| 1100
Rated DC voltage (Volts)| 600
Start-up voltage (Volts)| 180
MPPT voltage range (Volts)| 160…1000
Max. input current (Amps)| 16+16
Max short circuit input current (Amps)| 20+20
MPPT number/Max input strings number| 2/2
Rated output power (Watts)| 8000
Max. output power (Watts)| 8800
Max. apparent output power (VA)| 8800
Rated grid voltage (Volts)| 3/N/PE~220/380, 230/400
Rated output current (Amps)| 12.2/11.5
Max. output current (Amps)| 12.7
Power Factor (at rated output power)| >0.99 (0.8 leading – 0.8 lagging)
THDi (at rated output power)| <2%
Rated grid frequency (Hertz)| 50/60
Operating frequency range (Hertz)| 45…55 or 55…65
Max.efficiency| 98.5%
EU efficiency| 97.9%
Dimensions| 310W563H*219D (mm)
Weight| 17.8kg
Topology| Transformerless
Self consumption (night)| <1 W
Operating ambient temperature range| -25℃…+60℃
Relative humidity| 0~100%
Ingress protection| IP66
Noise emission (typical)| <30 dBA
Cooling concept| Natural convection
Max.operation altitude| 4000m
Grid connection standard
| G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124, EN 50549-1, VDE 0126 / UTE C 15 / VFR:2019,
RD 1699 / RD 244 / UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1,
CEI 0-21, C10/11, NRS 097-2-1, TOR,
EIFS 2018.2, IEC 62116, IEC 61727, IEC 60068,
IEC 61683, EN 50530
Safety/EMC standard| IEC 62109-1/-2, EN 61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4
DC connection| MC4 connector
AC connection| Quick connection plug
Display| LCD, 2×20 Z.
Communication connections| RS485, DO, DI, Optional: Wi-Fi, GPRS,USB
Warranty Terms| 5 Years (Extend to 20 Years)
Model| S5-GR3P9K
---|---
Max. DC input voltage (Volts)| 1100
Rated DC voltage (Volts)| 600
Start-up voltage (Volts)| 180
MPPT voltage range (Volts)| 160…1000
Max. input current (Amps)| 16+16
Max short circuit input current (Amps)| 20+20
MPPT number/Max input strings number| 2/2
Rated output power (Watts)| 9000
Max. output power (Watts)| 9900
Max. apparent output power (VA)| 9900
Rated grid voltage (Volts)| 3/N/PE~220/380, 230/400
Rated output current (Amps)| 13.7/13.0
Max. output current (Amps)| 14.3
Power Factor (at rated output power)| >0.99 (0.8 leading – 0.8 lagging)
THDi (at rated output power)| <2%
Rated grid frequency (Hertz)| 50/60
Operating frequency range (Hertz)| 45…55 or 55…65
Max.efficiency| 98.5%
EU efficiency| 97.9%
Dimensions| 310W563H*219D (mm)
Weight| 17.8kg
Topology| Transformerless
Self consumption (night)| <1 W
Operating ambient temperature range| -25℃…+60℃
Relative humidity| 0~100%
Ingress protection| IP66
Noise emission (typical)| <30 dBA
Cooling concept| Natural convection
Max.operation altitude| 4000m
Grid connection standard
| G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124, EN 50549-1, VDE 0126 / UTE C 15 / VFR:2019,
RD 1699 / RD 244 / UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1,
CEI 0-21, C10/11, NRS 097-2-1, TOR,
EIFS 2018.2, IEC 62116, IEC 61727, IEC 60068,
IEC 61683, EN 50530
Safety/EMC standard| IEC 62109-1/-2, EN 61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4
DC connection| MC4 connector
AC connection| Quick connection plug
Display| LCD, 2×20 Z.
Communication connections| RS485, DO, DI, Optional: Wi-Fi, GPRS,USB
Warranty Terms| 5 Years (Extend to 20 Years)
Model| S5-GR3P10K
---|---
Max. DC input voltage (Volts)| 1100
Rated DC voltage (Volts)| 600
Start-up voltage (Volts)| 180
MPPT voltage range (Volts)| 160…1000
Max. input current (Amps)| 16+16
Max short circuit input current (Amps)| 20+20
MPPT number/Max input strings number| 2/2
Rated output power (Watts)| 10000
Max. output power (Watts)| 11000
Max. apparent output power (VA)| 11000
Rated grid voltage (Volts)| 3/N/PE~220/380, 230/400
Rated output current (Amps)| 15.2/14.4
Max. output current (Amps)| 15.9
Power Factor (at rated output power)| >0.99 (0.8 leading – 0.8 lagging)
THDi (at rated output power)| <2%
Rated grid frequency (Hertz)| 50/60
Operating frequency range (Hertz)| 45…55 or 55…65
Max.efficiency| 98.5%
EU efficiency| 97.9%
Dimensions| 310W563H*219D (mm)
Weight| 17.8kg
Topology| Transformerless
Self consumption (night)| <1 W
Operating ambient temperature range| -25℃…+60℃
Relative humidity| 0~100%
Ingress protection| IP66
Noise emission (typical)| <30 dBA
Cooling concept| Natural convection
Max.operation altitude| 4000m
Grid connection standard
| G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124, EN 50549-1, VDE 0126 / UTE C 15 / VFR:2019,
RD 1699 / RD 244 / UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1,
CEI 0-21, C10/11, NRS 097-2-1, TOR,
EIFS 2018.2, IEC 62116, IEC 61727, IEC 60068,
IEC 61683, EN 50530
Safety/EMC standard| IEC 62109-1/-2, EN 61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4
DC connection| MC4 connector
AC connection| Quick connection plug
Display| LCD, 2×20 Z.
Communication connections| RS485, DO, DI, Optional: Wi-Fi, GPRS,USB
Warranty Terms| 5 Years (Extend to 20 Years)
Model| S5-GR3P12K
---|---
Max. DC input voltage (Volts)| 1100
Rated DC voltage (Volts)| 600
Start-up voltage (Volts)| 180
MPPT voltage range (Volts)| 160…1000
Max. input current (Amps)| 32+32
Max short circuit input current (Amps)| 40+40
MPPT number/Max input strings number| 2/4
Rated output power (Watts)| 12000
Max. output power (Watts)| 13200
Max. apparent output power (VA)| 13200
Rated grid voltage (Volts)| 3/N/PE, 220/380, 230/400
Rated output current (Amps)| 18.2/17.3
Max. output current (Amps)| 19.1
Power Factor (at rated output power)| >0.99 (0.8 leading – 0.8 lagging)
THDi (at rated output power)| <2%
Rated grid frequency (Hertz)| 50/60
Operating frequency range (Hertz)| 45…55 or 55…65
Max.efficiency| 98.6%
EU efficiency| 98.0%
Dimensions| 310W563H*219D (mm)
Weight| 17.8kg
Topology| Transformerless
Self consumption (night)| <1 W
Operating ambient temperature range| -25℃…+60℃
Relative humidity| 0~100%
Ingress protection| IP66
Noise emission (typical)| <60 dBA
Cooling concept| Intelligent redundant fan-cooling
Max.operation altitude| 4000m
Grid connection standard
| G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124, EN 50549-1, VDE 0126 / UTE C 15 / VFR:2019,
RD 1699 / RD 244 / UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1,
CEI 0-21, C10/11, NRS 097-2-1, TOR,
EIFS 2018.2, IEC 62116, IEC 61727, IEC 60068,
IEC 61683, EN 50530
Safety/EMC standard| IEC 62109-1/-2, EN 61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4
DC connection| MC4 connector
AC connection| Quick connection plug
Display| LCD, 2×20 Z.
Communication connections| RS485, DO, DI, Optional: Wi-Fi, GPRS,USB
Warranty Terms| 5 Years (Extend to 20 Years)
Model| S5-GR3P13K
---|---
Max. DC input voltage (Volts)| 1100
Rated DC voltage (Volts)| 600
Start-up voltage (Volts)| 180
MPPT voltage range (Volts)| 160…1000
Max. input current (Amps)| 32+32
Max short circuit input current (Amps)| 40+40
MPPT number/Max input strings number| 2/4
Rated output power (Watts)| 13000
Max. output power (Watts)| 14300
Max. apparent output power (VA)| 14300
Rated grid voltage (Volts)| 3/N/PE, 220/380, 230/400
Rated output current (Amps)| 19.8/18.8
Max. output current (Amps)| 20.7
Power Factor (at rated output power)| >0.99 (0.8 leading – 0.8 lagging)
THDi (at rated output power)| <2%
Rated grid frequency (Hertz)| 50/60
Operating frequency range (Hertz)| 45…55 or 55…65
Max.efficiency| 98.6%
EU efficiency| 98.0%
Dimensions| 310W563H*219D (mm)
Weight| 18.8kg
Topology| Transformerless
Self consumption (night)| <1 W
Operating ambient temperature range| -25℃…+60℃
Relative humidity| 0~100%
Ingress protection| IP66
Noise emission (typical)| <60 dBA
Cooling concept| Intelligent redundant fan-cooling
Max.operation altitude| 4000m
Grid connection standard
| G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124, EN 50549-1, VDE 0126 / UTE C 15 / VFR:2019,
RD 1699 / RD 244 / UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1,
CEI 0-21, C10/11, NRS 097-2-1, TOR,
EIFS 2018.2, IEC 62116, IEC 61727, IEC 60068,
IEC 61683, EN 50530
Safety/EMC standard| IEC 62109-1/-2, EN 61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4
DC connection| MC4 connector
AC connection| Quick connection plug
Display| LCD, 2×20 Z.
Communication connections| RS485, DO, DI, Optional: Wi-Fi, GPRS,USB
Warranty Terms| 5 Years (Extend to 20 Years)
Model| S5-GR3P5K-LV
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Max. DC input voltage (Volts)| 1100
Rated DC voltage (Volts)| 330
Start-up voltage (Volts)| 180
MPPT voltage range (Volts)| 160…500
Max. input current (Amps)| 16+16
Max short circuit input current (Amps)| 20+20
MPPT number/Max input strings number| 2/2
Rated output power (Watts)| 5000
Max. output power (Watts)| 5500
Max. apparent output power (VA)| 5500
Rated grid voltage (Volts)| 3/(N)/PE~208/220/240
Rated output current (Amps)| 13.1
Max. output current (Amps)| 14.4
Power Factor (at rated output power)| >0.99 (0.8 leading – 0.8 lagging)
THDi (at rated output power)| <2%
Rated grid frequency (Hertz)| 50/60
Operating frequency range (Hertz)| 45…55 or 55…65
Max.efficiency| 98.0%
EU efficiency| 97.5%
Dimensions| 310W563H*219D (mm)
Weight| 17.8kg
Topology| Transformerless
Self consumption (night)| <1 W
Operating ambient temperature range| -25℃…+60℃
Relative humidity| 0~100%
Ingress protection| IP66
Noise emission (typical)| <30 dBA
Cooling concept| Natural convection
Max.operation altitude| 4000m
Grid connection standard
| G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124, EN 50549-1, VDE 0126 / UTE C 15 / VFR:2019,
RD 1699 / RD 244 / UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1,
CEI 0-21, C10/11, NRS 097-2-1, TOR,
EIFS 2018.2, IEC 62116, IEC 61727, IEC 60068,
IEC 61683, EN 50530
Safety/EMC standard| IEC 62109-1/-2, EN 61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4
DC connection| MC4 connector
AC connection| Quick connection plug
Display| LCD, 2×20 Z.
Communication connections| RS485, DO, DI, Optional: Wi-Fi, GPRS,USB
Warranty Terms| 5 Years (Extend to 20 Years)
Model| S5-GR3P6K-LV
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Max. DC input voltage (Volts)| 1100
Rated DC voltage (Volts)| 330
Start-up voltage (Volts)| 180
MPPT voltage range (Volts)| 160…500
Max. input current (Amps)| 16+16
Max short circuit input current (Amps)| 20+20
MPPT number/Max input strings number| 2/2
Rated output power (Watts)| 6000
Max. output power (Watts)| 6600
Max. apparent output power (VA)| 6600
Rated grid voltage (Volts)| 3/(N)/PE~208/220/240
Rated output current (Amps)| 15.7
Max. output current (Amps)| 16.7
Power Factor (at rated output power)| >0.99 (0.8 leading – 0.8 lagging)
THDi (at rated output power)| <2%
Rated grid frequency (Hertz)| 50/60
Operating frequency range (Hertz)| 45…55 or 55…65
Max.efficiency| 98.0%
EU efficiency| 97.5%
Dimensions| 310W563H*219D (mm)
Weight| 17.8kg
Topology| Transformerless
Self consumption (night)| <1 W
Operating ambient temperature range| -25℃…+60℃
Relative humidity| 0~100%
Ingress protection| IP66
Noise emission (typical)| <30 dBA
Cooling concept| Natural convection
Max.operation altitude| 4000m
Grid connection standard
| G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124, EN 50549-1, VDE 0126 / UTE C 15 / VFR:2019,
RD 1699 / RD 244 / UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1,
CEI 0-21, C10/11, NRS 097-2-1, TOR,
EIFS 2018.2, IEC 62116, IEC 61727, IEC 60068,
IEC 61683, EN 50530
Safety/EMC standard| IEC 62109-1/-2, EN 61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4
DC connection| MC4 connector
AC connection| Quick connection plug
Display| LCD, 2×20 Z.
Communication connections| RS485, DO, DI, Optional: Wi-Fi, GPRS,USB
Warranty Terms| 5 Years (Extend to 20 Years)
Model| S5-GR3P8K-BE
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Max. DC input voltage (Volts)| 1100
Rated DC voltage (Volts)| 600
Start-up voltage (Volts)| 180
MPPT voltage range (Volts)| 160…1000
Max. input current (Amps)| 32+32
Max short circuit input current (Amps)| 40+40
MPPT number/Max input strings number| 2/4
Rated output power (Watts)| 8000
Max. output power (Watts)| 8800
Max. apparent output power (VA)| 8800
Rated grid voltage (Volts)| 3/N/PE~230/400
Rated output current (Amps)| 11.5
Max. output current (Amps)| 12.7
Power Factor (at rated output power)| >0.99 (0.8 leading – 0.8 lagging)
THDi (at rated output power)| <2%
Rated grid frequency (Hertz)| 50
Operating frequency range (Hertz)| 45…55
Max.efficiency| 98.5%
EU efficiency| 97.9%
Dimensions| 310W563H219D (mm)
Weight| 17.8kg
Topology| Transformerless
Self consumption (night)| <1 W
Operating ambient temperature range| -25℃…+60℃
Relative humidity| 0~100%
Ingress protection| IP66
Noise emission (typical)| <30 dBA
Cooling concept| Natural convection
Max.operation altitude| 4000m
Grid connection standard| C10/11
Safety/EMC standard| IEC 62109-1/-2, EN 61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4
DC connection| MC4 connector
AC connection| Quick connection plug
Display| LCD, 2×20 Z.
Communication connections| RS485, DO, DI, Optional: Wi-Fi, GPRS
Warranty Terms| 5 Years (Extend to 20 Years)
Model| S5-GR3P10K-BE
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Max. DC input voltage (Volts)| 1100
Rated DC voltage (Volts)| 600
Start-up voltage (Volts)| 180
MPPT voltage range (Volts)| 160…1000
Max. input current (Amps)| 32+32
Max short circuit input current (Amps)| 40+40
MPPT number/Max input strings number| 2/4
Rated output power (Watts)| 10000
Max. output power (Watts)| 10000
Max. apparent output power (VA)| 10000
Rated grid voltage (Volts)| 3/N/PE~230/400
Rated output current (Amps)| 14.4
Max. output current (Amps)| 14.4
Power Factor (at rated output power)| >0.99 (0.8 leading – 0.8 lagging)
THDi (at rated output power)| <2%
Rated grid frequency (Hertz)| 50
Operating frequency range (Hertz)| 45…55
Max.efficiency| 98.5%
EU efficiency| 97.9%
Dimensions| 310W563H*219D (mm)
Weight| 17.8kg
Topology| Transformerless
Self consumption (night)| <1 W
Operating ambient temperature range| -25℃…+60℃
Relative humidity| 0~100%
Ingress protection| IP66
Noise emission (typical)| <30 dBA
Cooling concept| Natural convection
Max.operation altitude| 4000m
Grid connection standard| C10/11
Safety/EMC standard| IEC 62109-1/-2, EN 61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4
DC connection| MC4 connector
AC connection| Quick connection plug
Display| LCD, 2×20 Z.
Communication connections| RS485, DO, DI, Optional: Wi-Fi, GPRS
Warranty Terms| 5 Years (Extend to 20 Years)
Appendix
Grid standard selection guide
NOTE:
Please check if the grid code setting comply with local requirement.
- For different countries and regions, corresponding grid code needs to be selected in the inverter LCD to meet the requirements of local network provider.
- This instruction indicates how to change the grid code and what code should be selected in different places.
- This following list illustrates the grid standard options in the inverter which are subject to change. It is for your reference only. If customer has any doubts or uncertainty, please consult Solis service department for confirmation.
- To set the correct grid code, please enter the following path: Advanced Settings -> Password:0010 -> Select Standard
- Detailed protection limits can be viewed when choosing the code.
- Please select “Save&Send” to enforce the code.
NO. | Code in LCD | Country/Region | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1 | VDE4015 | Germany | For German Low Voltage Grid. |
2 | EN50549 PO | Poland | For Polish Low Voltage Grid |
3 | EN50549 NL | Netherland | For Dutch Low Voltage Grid |
4
|
EN50438 L
|
–
| General EN50438 Requirement.
Possible to be used in Austria, Cyprus, Finland, Czech Republic, Slovenia, etc.
5| EIFS- SW| Sweden| For Swedish Low Voltage Grid
6| France| France| For French Low Voltage Grid
7| C10/11| Belgium| For Belgian Low Voltage Grid
8| NRS097| South Africa| For South African Low Voltage Grid
9| CEI0-21| Italy| For Italian Low Voltage Grid
10
| EN50549L (EN50549-1)| –| General EN50549-1 requirement which meets local
requirements of most European countries
11| G98| UK| For UK Low Voltage Grid <16A
12| G99| UK| For UK Low Voltage Grid >16A
NO.| Code in LCD| Country/Region| Comments
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13| G98 NI| North Ireland| For North Ireland Low Voltage Grid <16A
14| G99 NI| North Ireland| For North Ireland Low Voltage Grid >16A
15| User-define| –| Customized Protection Limits
16| Gen50| –| Generator Connected, Frequency-Derating, 50Hz
17| Gen 60| –| Generator Connected, Frequency-Derating, 60Hz
18| DK1| East Denmark| For East Danish low voltage grid
19| DK2| West Denmark| For West Danish low voltage grid
20| 50438IE| Ireland| For Irish low voltage grid
21| RD1699| Spain| For Spanish low voltage grid
22
|
EN50549
|
–
| General EN50549 Requirement.
Possible to be used in Cyprus, Finland, Czech Republic, Slovenia,Jamaica
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