EVT800-R Envertech Microinverter System User Manual

June 1, 2024
ENVERTECH

EVT800-R Envertech Microinverter System

EVT800-R-Envertech-Microinverter-System-PRODUCT

Product Information

  • Specifications
    • Manufacturer: Envertech Corporation Ltd.
    • Model: EVT800-R
    • Product Type: Microinverter System
    • Website: www.envertec.com
    • Email: info@envertec.com
    • Address: No.138, Xinjunhuan Road, Minhang District, Shanghai, China
  • Overview
    • The EVT800-R is a microinverter system designed by Envertech Corporation Ltd. It provides efficient conversion of solar energy into usable electricity.
  • Major Characteristics
    • Optimal Reliability
    • Simple Design
    • Monitoring Device EnverBridge
  • Datasheet
    • For detailed technical specifications and performance data, refer to the official datasheet provided by Envertech Corporation Ltd.

Product Usage Instructions

  • Preparation
    • Before installation, ensure you have all the necessary components listed in the packing checklist. Familiarize yourself with the product description and symbols on the inverter. Do not proceed if any accessories are missing or damaged.
  • Installation
    • Follow the detailed instructions in the manual for installing the microinverter system. Ensure proper connection to PV modules and electrical systems according to the provided system diagram.
  • Debugging and Operating
    • To energize the system, follow the steps outlined in section 6.1. Monitor the microinverter operation as described in section 6.2 to ensure proper functioning.
  • Troubleshooting and Maintenance
    • Refer to section 7 for troubleshooting guidance and maintenance tips. Understand the LED status indications for error reporting and how to handle inoperable microinverters.

FAQs

  • Q: What should I do if I encounter an error code on the microinverter?
    • A: If you see an error code, refer to the LED status indications in section 7.1 of the manual for information on troubleshooting the issue. If needed, contact Envertech customer service for further assistance.
  • Q: Can I repair the microinverter myself if an issue arises?
    • A: No, the Envertech microinverter does not contain user-serviceable parts. Attempting to repair it yourself can void the warranty. Contact Envertech customer service for any repair or replacement needs.

Important Safety Information

Read it First

  • This manual contains important instructions for the installation and maintenance of the EVT800 microinverter.
  • To reduce the risk of electrical shock, and to ensure safe installation and operation of the microinverter, the following safety symbols appear throughout this document to indicate dangerous conditions and important safety instructions.
  • DANGER indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
  • WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in death or serious injury or moderate injury.
  • NOTICE indicates a situation that can result in property damage, if not avoided.

Safety Instructions

  • Do not use Envertech equipment in a manner not specified by the manufacturer. Doing so may cause death or injury to persons or damage to equipment.
  • Be aware that only qualified personnel should install or replace the Envertech microinverters and the cables and accessories.
  • Do not attempt to repair the Envertech microinverter; it contains no userserviceable parts. If it fails, contact Envertech customer service to start the replacement process. Tampering with or opening the Envertech microinverter will void the warranty.
  • If the AC cable on the microinverter is damaged or broken, do not install the unit.
  • Before installing or using the Envertech microinverter, read all instructions and cautionary markings in the technical description and on the Envertech microinverter system and the PV equipment.
  • Connect the Envertech microinverter to the utility grid only after you have completed all installation procedures and received approval from the electric utility company.
  • Please be kindly note that the Envertech microinverter itself is a heat sink.
  • Under normal operating conditions, its temperature is 20°C above ambient, but under extreme conditions, the microinverter can reach a temperature of 90°C.
  • Do not disconnect the PV module from the Envertech microinverter without rusty disconnecting AC power.

Envertech Microinverter System

The Envertech microinverter system is an on-grid microinverter system with world-top-class technology. This manual gives details about the safe installation and operation of the Envertech microinverter.

The three key elements of an Envertech microinverter system include:

  • EVT800 microinverter: Converting the DC of the PV module into ACEVT800-R-Envertech-Microinverter-System-FIG-1 \(1\)
  • EnverBridge (Optional): Monitoring and protecting PV system.
  • EnverPortal: http://www.envertecportal.com.EVT800-R-Envertech-Microinverter-System-FIG-1 \(3\)
  • EnverView: IOS, Android App
  • You can view the real-time data from a web browser or Envertech app.
  • This integrated solar system maximizes energy harvest and increases system reliability. Simplifies design, installation and management.

How it Works

  • The Envertech microinverter maximizes energy production from your photovoltaic (PV) array. Each Envertech microinverter is individually connected to one PV module in your array.
  • This unique conjuration means that an individual Maximum Peak Power Point Tracker (MPPT) controls each PV module.
  • This ensures that the maximum power available from each PV module is exported to the utility grid regardless of the performance of the other PV modules in the array.
  • That is, although individual PV modules in the array may be acted by shading, soiling, orientation, or PV module mismatch, the Envertech microinverter ensures top performance for its associated PV module.
  • The result is maximum energy production from your PV system.

Monitoring Device: EnverBridge

  • Once you install EnverBridge and have it connected to your broadband router or modem, Envertech microinverters automatically begin to report to EnverBridge’s server.
  • EnverBridge monitoring system presents both real-time and historical performance data.

Optimal Reliability

  • Microinverter systems are inherently more reliable than traditional inverters.
  • The distributed nature of a microinverter system ensures that there is no single-point failure in the PV system.
  • Envertech Microinverters are designed to operate at full power at ambient temperatures as high as +65 ℃ (150 ℉ ).
  • The microinverter casing is designed for outdoor installation and complies with the IP67 protection level.
  • Note: To ensure optimal reliability and to meet warranty requirements, the EVT800 microinverter must be installed according to the instructions in this manual.

Simple Design

  • PV systems using Envertech microinverters are very simple to design and install.
  • You can install a combination of PV modules of any type, at any orientation and in any quantity. You won’t need to install cumbersome traditional inverters.
  • Each microinverter can be quickly mounted on the PV rack, directly beneath each PV module.
  • Low-voltage DC wires connect from the PV module directly to the colocated microinverter, eliminating the risk of personnel exposure to dangerously high DC voltage.

Product Information

Note: For optimum reliability and to comply with warranty conditions, the EVT800 microinverter must be installed according to the instructions in this manual.

Overview

EVT800-R-Envertech-Microinverter-System-FIG-1 \(5\)

Major Characteristics

  • Envertech microinverters have the following characteristics which make Envertech microinverters “Highly Efficient, Highly Reliable, Highly Cost Effective”.
  • Low DC input voltage.
  • Wide MPPT voltage range ensures high yield under various weather conditions.
  • High MPPT accuracy ensures minimum power loss during converting. Complete set of protective functions.
  • Also, the following protective functions are integrated into Envertech microinverters. Internal overvoltage/undervoltage protection Faulty grounding protection Grid monitoring.
  • Current monitoring in grounding DC monitoring.
  • EVT800 can be adapted to almost all modules. Before installation, please check the parameters of the microinverters and modules to ensure they are compatible.

Datasheet

Model EVT800

Input Data (DC
Recommended Input Power Range (STC)| (180W~550W+)2
Max. DC input (V)| 60V
Isc PV (Absolute Max.) (A)| 25 A
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Operating Range (V)| 16V-60V
Max. Input Current (A)| 14A
2
Mppt Voltage Range (V)| 22V-50V
Output Data (AC
Nominal Voltage (Vac)| 220V/230V
Voltage Range (Vac)| 189-260V
Current (Max. continuous) (A)| 3.63A
Frequency (Hz)| 50Hz/60Hz
Frequency Range (Hz)| 47.5-52.5Hz/57.5-62.5Hz
Power (Max. continuous) (W)| 800W
Power Factor /Rated(default)| +/-0.90
Total Harmonic Distortion| <3%
Maximum Units Per Branch(12AWG Cable)| 6 Units
Efficiency
Peak Efficiency| 96.8%
MPPT Efficiency| 99.9%
Nighttime Power Consumption| <100mW
Features
Communication| PLCC (Power Line Carrier Communication) / Wi-Fi
Compliance| VDE-AR-N 4105, IEC/EN61000,IEC/EN62109- 1/2,EN50549-1/2019,TOR 2019,C10/11:2019,CEI 0-21, UTE
 | C15-712-1:2013, VFR 2019 (See individual datasheet for specific product certifications)
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Warranty| 15 Years (20 years optional)
Others
Ingress Protection (IP)| IP 67
Protective Class| Class I
Temperature (℃)| -40℃ to +65℃
Relative Humidity| 0%~98%
Overvoltage Category| OVC III (AC Main), OVC II (PV)
Inverter Isolation| ☒High Frequency Isolated
Weight| 4.1kg
Dimensions (WHD)| 264mm194mm35.5mm

Packing Checklist

Accessories

  • After you receive the Envertech microinverter, please check if there is any damage on the carton, and then check the inside completeness for any visible external damage on the microinverter and accessories.
  • Contact your dealer if anything is damaged or missing.

Product Description

Item Description
A AC Connector
B DC Connectors
C L-type Antenna
D Grounding Screw
E LED Light
F Wall Bracket Hole
G Male End Cap

Further Information

If you have any further questions concerning accessories or installation, please check our website www.envertec.com or send an email to tech@envertec.com.

Symbols on Inverter

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\(8\)

Microinverter System Installation

WARNING: Only qualified personnel may connect the Envertech microinverter to the utility grid after receiving prior approval from the electrical utility company.

Installing the Envertech microinverter system involves several key steps. Each step listed here is elaborated on the following pages.

  • Step 1. Verify voltage
  • Step 2. Mount microinverters onto the rack
  • Step 3. Ground the system
  • Step 4. Install a Wi-Fi antenna
  • Step 5. Connect micro inverter AC cables serially
  • Step 6. Fasten AC cables
  • Step 7. Connect to the grid
  • Step 8.  Connect PV modules to microinverters
  • Step 9. Switch on the PV system
  • Step 10. Wi-Fi Configuration
  • Step 11. Monitoring through EVT800

WARNING: You must install the microinverter system under connection neither to the grid nor to the PV modules (or if not disconnected, the modules should be shaded).
WARNING: Installation can only be implemented when the system is disconnected from the grid, and the solar panel has been covered or disconnected

  • Step 1. Verify that grid voltage and PV panel voltage match with the microinverter rating
  • Step 2. Mount microinverters onto the rack
    • Mark out the estimated centre of each PV module on the rack to facilitate locating microinverters.
    • Mount all microinverters under modules to avoid rain and sun, with the trademark facing downward.
    • Note: Please make sure that there are less than 6 units of EVT800 in each branch (12AWG).
  • Step 3. Ground the system
    • Microinverters and modules must be connected to the grounding conductor per national standards.
    • Fix the screws to the microinverter installation hole.
    • Make sure that the grounding screw thread is pierced into the bracket to get the best grounding effect.
  • Step 4. Install a Wi-Fi antenna
    • For better Wi-Fisignal, rotate the antenna clockwise until it is firmly secured to the EVT800.
  • Step 5. Connect micro inverter AC cables serially
    • Connect the AC connectors on both sides of the microinverters in a hand-in-hand way.
  • Step 6. Fasten AC cables and seal the unused connector
    • Fasten AC cables and grounding cables to the rack with cable ties. Insert the end cap directly into the connector on the unused end, and check if it is inserted in place.
  • Step 7. Connect to the grid
    • Option a. Connect to the air switch Remove the skin of the two ends of the extension cable by y=40mm and remove the skin of internal wires by x=14mm. Set the metal terminals onto the open parts and clamp them to tighten the connection;
    • Connect the other side of the extension cable to the air switch.
    • Option b. Put the open parts of the extension cable into the plug and use the plug to connect to the socket
  • Step 8. Connect PV modules to microinverters
    • Mount the PV modules on top of the microinverters; Connect each PV module with the DC input cables of the microinverter.
  • Step 9. Switch on the PV system
    • Ensure all connection is completed and then turn on the air switch.
    • For the monitoring system (EnverBridge) installation please scan this QR code.
    • EnverBridge Installation
  • Step 10. Wi-Fi Configuration
    • Option 1. Use EnverView app to configure Wi-Fi
    • Note: Please place the EVT800 as close as possible to the router. The EVT800 has built-in Wi-Fi modular which can connect the router directly.
    • Web Portal address: https://www.envertecportal.com/.
    • To access our application, you can scan the QR code provided below or search for ‘EnverView’ on the Google Play Store or Apple Store for download.
    • a. Open the EnverView app and click Wi-Fi. Select “EVT” to connect.EVT800-R-Envertech-Microinverter-System-FIG-1 \(20\)
    • b. Select a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network, and return to the app. Then enter the password of the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network. Please allow the EnverView app to use your location. Or you will fail to configure Wi-Fi.EVT800-R-Envertech-Microinverter-System-FIG-1 \(21\)
    • Note:
     1. Please carefully check the Wi-Fi password, such as extra spaces.
     2. Ensure that the Wi-Fi name and password do not contain, = or other special characters
     3. Please ensure that the current network your phone connects to is 2.4GHz WiFi, and the connection between your router and the Internet is in good condition.
    • c. Connect the network whose name is as same as your EVT’s SN, and return to the app. Please allow the EnverView app to find and connect to devices on your local network. If not, it also causes configuration failure.
    • Note: When configuring Wi-Fi, make sure you keep staying on the current connection.
    • d. Click Configuration and wait for success.
    • Note: If the setting is not successful, wait 5 seconds. Click Configuration again and check that the EVT800 is as close to the router as possible.
    • Option 2. Use a computer to configure Wi-Fi
    1. Go to your computer’s WLAN setting. Connect a network of the same name as your EVT microinverter Serial Number.EVT800-R-Envertech-Microinverter-System-FIG-1 \(25\)
    2. Use a browser to open the webpage: http://10.10.100.254. Log in to the account with the credentials below.
    • Username: admin
    • Password: admin
    1. Click “STA Setting” for the relevant configuration, and click “Scan” to scan the Wi-Fi.
    2. Select the current wireless network, and press “OK”.
    3. Fill in the corresponding Wi-Fi password and press “Save”.
    4. After the above operation, click “Restart”. It will restart after 5 seconds.EVT800-R-Envertech-Microinverter-System-FIG-1 \(30\)
    • Note: If more than one microinverter needs to be connected to Wi-Fi, configure one microinverter first.
  • Step 11. Monitoring through EVT800
1. Register a new account by app or website.
  *  **Option 1.** Visit [www.envertecportal.com](http://www.envertecportal.com). Click Sign Up. Fill in the account information to finish registration.![EVT800-R-Envertech-Microinverter-System-FIG-1 \(31\)](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/EVT800-R-Envertech-Microinverter-System-FIG-1-31.png)
  *  **Option 2.** Use the app “EnverView” to register
    * Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required.
    * For Device S/N, you can find S/N labelling on EVT800 or outer packaging. Enter the last 8 digits of it or scan the corresponding barcode.
2.  **MI Binding**
  *  **Option 1.** Use the EnverView app to bind MI
    *  **Step 1.** Log in to your account on your mobile phone. Then go to “Settings”.
    *  **Step 2.** Under “Device Management”, click “+” and enter the SN of EVT800.
    *  **Step 3.** Click “Confirm” to finish adding the MI.
    *  **Note:** Please ensure that both EVT800 and your phone are in the same router network.
  *  **Option 2.** Use the EnverView app to bind MI (Local mode)
    *  **Note:** Please ensure that both EVT800 and your phone are in the same router network.
    *  **Step 1.** Launch the EnverView app, and enter Local Mode. Connect your EVT800.
    *  **Step 2.** On the EVB Overview page, enter Settings. Click Add MI you could choose to enter MI SN manually or click the grid icon to scan the MI SN automatically.![EVT800-R-Envertech-Microinverter-System-FIG-1 \(35\)](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/EVT800-R-Envertech-Microinverter-System-FIG-1-35.png)
  *  **Option 3.** Use EnverPortal to bind MI
    *  **a.** Login to [www.envertecportal.com](http://www.envertecportal.com) with the newly registered account, and go to Settings–Management.
    *  **b.** Click Add, then enter the SN of EnverBridge, and click OK to finish adding the monitor.![EVT800-R-Envertech-Microinverter-System-FIG-1 \(36\)](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/EVT800-R-Envertech-Microinverter-System-FIG-1-36.png)
    *  **c.** Click the “+” button behind the EnverBridge SN, then enter the SN of the EVT800, and click OK to finish binding.

Local Mode

  1. Components
    • To use the local mode on EVB300, additional accessories should be prepared.
    • EVB300 (Firmware version EVB-300-E-N-003-014 or higher)
    • A USB flash drive with sufficient storage space (format: FAT16/32 or exFAT)
  2. Operating steps
    • Insert the USB flash drive into the USB socket on EVB300.
    • Note: Insert the USB flash drive into the USB socket on EVB300 as shown in the following picture. Otherwise, the USB flash drive cannot be recognized.
  3. Installation
    • Once the USB flash drive has been installed, the data will be recorded in the USB flash drive automatically.
    1. Enter the local history query interface
    • Open EnverView APP, click [Local Mode]>>> select the EVB300 SN >>> open monitoring interface >>> enter Local History Data Query Function.
    • Click the [Time Calibration] button before use.EVT800-R-Envertech-Microinverter-System-FIG-1 \(38\)
    1. Data query
    • a) Introduction to the interface
    1. Time Calibration button
    2. Microinverter SN selection
    3. Quick query button
    4. Start time and End time selection
    5. Inquire button
    6. Parameters selection
    7. Curve display area
    • b) Quick Query
    • There are 3 buttons, Today, Nearly three days and Nearly a week.
    • Click and select the time range to get the detailed data
    • c) Precise Query
    • Click and select the time range to get the detailed data.
    • d) Others
    • Click and select the microinverter SN to get the data for each microinverter.

Debugging and Operating

Please notice the symbols.

  • Warning: Only qualified personnel may connect the Envertech microinverter to the utility grid after receiving prior approval from the electrical utility company.
  • Warning: Ensure that all AC and DC wiring is correct. Ensure that none of the AC and DC wires is twisted or damaged.

Energize the System

  1. Turn on the switch or the circuit breaker at each microinverter AC branch.
  2. Turn on the main AC circuit breaker in the distribution box. Your system will start to produce power after 3 minutes.
  3. Envertech microinverters begin to communicate through the power lines to EnverBridge. The entire system will be detected within 10 minutes.
  4. The voltage and frequency of EVT800 can be adjusted on the site. If adjustments are required by your local utility company, installers can use EnverBridge to manage grid parameters after all microinverters have been detected.

EVT800 Operation

  • The Envertech microinverter is powered on when there is sufficient DC voltage from the PV module.
  • The LED light of each microinverter will blink green to indicate normal start-up operation approximately 1 minute after DC power is applied.

Troubleshooting and Maintenance

  • Adhere to all the safety measures described throughout this manual.
  • If the PV system does not operate correctly, the following troubleshooting measures can be applied by qualified personnel.

Warning:

  • Do not attempt to repair the Envertech microinverter. It contains no user-serviceable parts.
  • If the microinverter fails, contact your direct supplier or Envertech customer service to obtain an RMA (return merchandise authorization) number and start the replacement process.

LED Status Indications and Error Report

  • LED Startup: The LED of each microinverter blinks red for a while at the beginning, and then blinks green to indicate normal start-up approximately 10 seconds after DC power is applied. If the LED blinks red after DC power is on, it indicates a failure during the start-up.
  • Post-Startup LED Indications: Check LED status to confirm the present situation.
  • Flashing Green: It indicates normal operation.

Flashing Red:

  1. If a red light flashes every 2 or 3 seconds, it indicates that the microinverter is waiting for sun or is preparing to produce energy.
  2. If the red light flashes continuously, it indicates that the microinverter is not operating normally. The micro inverter does not detect that the utility grid is within the operable voltage/frequency range. The microinverter cannot produce power until this is solved.

Troubleshoot an Inoperable Microinverter

  • To troubleshoot an inoperable microinverter, follow the steps in the order shown below.

Troubleshoot an Inoperable Microinverter

  • To troubleshoot an inoperable microinverter, follow the steps in the order shown below.
  • WARNING: Be aware that only qualified personnel should troubleshoot the PV array or the Envertech microinverter.
  • Best Practice: Please do not disconnect the DC connection while the system is working. Ensure that no current is flowing in the DC wires before disconnecting. If necessary, use an opaque to cover the PV module before disconnecting the PV module. Always disconnect AC power before disconnecting the PV module from the Envertech microinverter. Disconnecting AC connectors of the microinverters is also a means of cutting off AC power.
  • WARNING: The AC and DC connectors on the cabling are rated as a disconnecting point only when used with an Envertech microinverter.
  • WARNING: Envertech microinverters are powered by DC power from the PV modules. Please disconnect and reconnect DC power to check the LED blinks 1 minute after DC is applied.
  1. Make sure the AC breakers are on.
  2. Check the connection to the utility grid and verify that the grid voltage is within the allowable ranges shown in the Technical Data section.
  3. Verify that AC voltage at all solar power circuit breakers of the load centres is within the ranges shown in the following table.
  4. Verify that the AC line voltage at the junction box for each AC branch circuit is within the ranges required by local grid standards.
    Single-Phase 230 VAC| Three-Phase 230 VAC
    ---|---
    L to N| 189 to 260VAC| L1 to L2 to L3| 310 to 460VAC
  5. Confirm if the microinverter side is connected to the grid by measuring the voltage from AC line to line and line to neutral.
  6. Visually check if the AC branch circuit connection is correctly done. Reinstall if necessary. Check also for damage, such as rodent damage.
  7. Make sure that all circuit breakers are off.
  8. Disconnect and re-connect the PV modules’ DC connectors with microinverters. The LED status of each microinverter will blink green to indicate normal start-up operation soon after DC power is applied (less than one minute).
  9. Attach an ammeter clamp to one conducting wire of the DC cables from the PV module to measure the microinverter’s current. This will be under 1 Amp if AC is disconnected.
  10. Check the DC connection between the microinverter and the PV module. The connection may need to be tightened or reseated. If the connection is worn out or damaged, it needs replacement.
  11. Verify with your utility company that the grid frequency is within the regulated range.

Disconnect Microinverters from PV Modules

If your problems are still unsolved with the steps above, please contact Envertech tech support through www.envertec.com. If Envertech approves the replacement, please take off the microinverter according to the following instructions. To ensure the disconnection between the microinverter and the PV Module will not be done while the microinverter is in working status, please strictly follow the steps below.

  1. Turn off AC branch circuit breaker.
  2. Disconnect the microinverters in the following procedure. Pull the AC connectors of both sides of the microinverters in the opposite direction with appropriate force.
  3. Cover the PV module with an opaque, and then disconnect the PV module DC connectors from the microinverter.
  4. Loosen the grounding screw and remove the grounding wire.
  5. Take off the microinverter from the PV frame.

System Diagram

  1. Single phaseEVT800-R-Envertech-Microinverter-System-FIG-1 \(42\)
  2. Three phase
    • Unscrew the front cover with the complimentary hex screwdriver, then plug wires on each phase into the corresponding connector of EVB300.

Recycling and Disposal

WARNING:

  • Do not attempt to repair the Envertech microinverter.
  • It contains no user-serviceable parts.
  • If the microinverter fails, contact your direct supplier or Envertech customer service to obtain an RMA (return merchandise authorization) number and start the replacement process.
  • To comply with the regulations on recycling management of electrical and electronic wastes in various countries, electrical equipment that has reached its lifetime must be collected separately from the unit or individual that has obtained the qualification for disposing of discarded electrical and electronic products.
  • For any equipment that you no longer use, please return it to your dealer for recycling, or send it to an approved recycling unit in your area for recycling.

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