APsystems QT2-208 Microinverter Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- APsystems
Table of Contents
- APsystems QT2-208 Microinverter
- Important Safety Instructions
- APsystems Microinverter System Introduction
- APsystems Microinverter QT2-208 Introduction
- APsystems Microinverter System Installation
- APsystems microinverter system operating instructions
- Troubleshooting
- Replace a microinverter
- Technical Data
- QT2-208 – Wiring Diagram
- APsystems Microinverter Installation Map
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
APsystems QT2-208 Microinverter
Important Safety Instructions
This manual contains important instructions to follow during installation and
maintenance of the APsystems Photovoltaic Grid-connected Microinverter. To
reduce the risk of electrical shock and ensure a safe installation and
operation of the APsystems Microinverter, the following symbols appear
throughout this document to indicate dangerous conditions and important safety
instructions.
Specifications are subject to change without notice. Please ensure you are
using the most recent update found at
https://latam.apsystems.com/en/resources/library/
Warning
This indicates a situation where failure to follow instructions may cause a
serious hardware failure or personnel danger if not applied appropriately. Use
extreme caution when performing this task.
Notice
This indicates information that is important for optimized microinverter
operation. Follow these instructions closely.
Safety Instructions
- Do NOT disconnect the PV module from the APsystems Microinverter without first disconnecting the AC power.
- Only qualified professionals should install and/or replace APsystems Microinverters.
- Perform all electrical installations in accordance with local electrical codes.
- Before installing or using the APsystems Microinverter, please read all instructions and cautionary markings in the technical documents and on the APsystems Microinverter system and the solar-array.
- Be aware that the body of the APsystems Microinverter is the heat sink and can reach a temperature of 80°C. To reduce risk of burns, do not touch the body of the Microinverter.
- Do NOT attempt to repair the APsystems Microinverter. If it fails, contact APsystems Customer Support to obtain an RMA number and start the replacement process. Damaging or opening the APsystems Microinverter will void the warranty.
Caution!
The external protective earthing conductor is connected to the inverter
protective earthing terminal through AC connector. When connecting, connect
the AC connector first to ensure the inverter earthing then do the DC
connections. When disconnecting, disconnect the AC by opening the branch
circuit breaker first but maintain the protective earthing conductor in the
branch circuit breaker connect to the inverter ,then disconnect the DC inputs.
- Please install AC breakers on the AC side of the inverter.
CAUTION – Hot surfaces – To reduce the risk of burns – Do not touch. Risk of electric shock-(a) both ac and dc voltage source are terminated inside this equipment. Each circuit must be individually disconnected before servicing, and (b) When the photovoltaic array is exposed to light, it supplies a dc voltage to this equipment. Warranty void if cover removed. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. This inverter has an integral ground-fault detector / interrupter (GFDI).This Utility- Interactive Inverter contains active anti-islanding protection(IEEE1547) and is tested per FCC/IC.
Radio Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Symbols replace words on the equipment, on a display, or in manuals
APsystems Microinverter System Introduction
The APsystems Microinverter is used in utility-interactive grid-tied applications, comprised of three key elements:
- APsystems Microinverter
- APsystems Energy Communication Unit (ECU)
- APsystems Energy Monitor and Analysis (EMA) web-based monitoring and analysis system
This integrated system improves safety; maximizes solar energy harvest; increases system reliability, and simplifies solar system design, installation, maintenance, and management.
Safety with APsystems Microinverters
In a typical string inverter installation, PV modules are connected in series.
The voltage adds-up to reach high voltage value (from 600Vdc up to 1000Vdc) at
the end of the PV string. This extreme high DC voltage brings a risk of
electrical shocks or electrical arcs which could cause fire. When using an
APsystems microinverter, PV modules are connected in parallel. Voltage at the
back of each PV module never exceeds PV modules Voc, which is lower than 60Vdc
for most of PV modules used with APsystems microinverters. This low voltage is
considered “safe to touch” by fire departments and negates the risk of
electrical shock, electrical arcs and fire hazards.
APsystems Microinverters maximize PV energy production
Each 2 input channels have individual Maximum Peak Power Tracking (MPPT)
control, which ensures that the maximum power is produced to the utility grid
regardless of the performance of the PV modules of other channels in the
array. When PV modules in the array are affected by shade, dust, different
orientation, or any situation in which one channel underperforms compared with
the other channels, the APsystems Microinverter ensures top performance from
the array by maximizing the performance of each channel individually within
the array.
More reliable than centralized or string inverters
The distributed APsystems Microinverter system ensures that no single point of
system failure exists across the PV system. APsystems Microinverters are
designed to operate at full power at ambient outdoor temperatures of up to 65
deg C (or 149 F). The inverter case is designed for outdoor installation and
complies with the Type 6 environmental enclosure rating.
Simple to install
APsystems Microinvertes are compatible with most of 60 and 72 cell PV modules
or 120 and 144 half-cut cells PV modules. (In order to confirm compatibility
of PV module with APsystems microinverter, feel free to check our online
“E-decider” module compatibility tool or contact your local APsystems
Technical Support). Installation requires a minimum number of accessories and
microinverters offer a lot of versatility to the installer: microinverters can
indeed be installed on different roofs with different orientation or with
modules having different orientation. In the same way, end-users can extend
their system whenever they want with microinverters.
Smart system performance monitoring and analysis
The APsystems Energy Communication Unit (ECU) is installed by simply plugging
it into any wall outlet and providing an Ethernet or Wi-Fi connection to a
broadband router or modem. After installing and setting the ECU (see ECU
Instruction Manual), the full network of APsystems Microinverters
automatically reports to the APsystems Energy Monitor and Analysis (EMA) web
server.
APsystems Microinverter QT2-208 Introduction
APsystems introduces its 2nd generation of native 3-phase quad microinverters,
reaching unprecedented power outputs of 1728VA to harness the power of today’s
high-output PV modules. The QT2-208 microinverter gives commercial installers
a powerful plug-and-play MLPE inverter that installs faster than competing
solutions and is inherently compliant to rapid shutdown requirements. With
balancing 3-phase output, 4 DC inputs and encrypted ZigBee wireless,
installers and system owners alike benefit from new QT2-208 architecture
platform. The innovative design facilitates thermal dissipation while
maximizing power production. The components are encapsulated with silicone to
reduce stress on the electronics, dissipate heat, enhance waterproof
properties, and ensure maximum reliability of the system. 24/7 access to
performance data through apps or APsystems EMA web-based portal facilitate
remote diagnosis and troubleshooting. The new QT2-208 is grid interactive
through its Reactive Power Control (RPC) feature, designed to better manage
photovoltaic power spikes in the grid. At 96.5% peak efficiency and improved
reliability, the QT2-208 is a game changer for commercial solar.
Key Product Feature:
- Designed for 3-phase grid connection
- Single unit connects to 4 modules, 2 MPPTs, module-level DC voltage
- Maximum continuous AC output power 1728VA
- Engineered to harness today’s high-capacity PV modules (Maximum input current 20A)
- Integrated safety protection relay
- Adjustable power factor
- Balancing 3-phase output
APsystems Microinverter System Installation
A PV system using APsystems Microinverters is simple to install. Each
Microinverter easily mounts on the PV racking, directly beneath the PV
module(s). Low voltage DC wires connect from the PV module directly to the
Microinverter, eliminating the risk of high DC voltage. Installation MUST
comply with local regulations and technical rules.
Special Statement: we advise installation of an RCD breaker only if required
by the local electrical code.
Warning
- Perform all electrical installations in accordance with local electrical codes.
- Be aware that only qualified professionals should install and/or replace APsystems Microinverters.
- Before installing or using an APsystems Microinverter, please read all instructions and warnings in the technical documents and on the APsystems Microinverter system itself as well as on the PV array.
- Be aware that installation of this equipment includes the risk of electric shock.
- Do not touch any live parts in the system, including the PV array, when the system has been connected to the electrical grid.
Notice
Even if not required by local electrical code, we strongly recommend to
install surge protection devices in the dedicated AC box.
Additional accessories supplied by APsystems
- AC Y3 Bus cable
- AC Y3 Bus Cable End Cap
- AC Y3 Bus Cable Y-CONN Cap
- AC Y3 Bus Cable Unlock Tool
- ECU
- AC connectors male/female
Other required accessories not supplied by APsystems
In addition to your PV array and its associated hardware, you may need the following items:
- An AC connection junction box
- Mounting hardware suitable for module racking
- Sockets and wrenches for mounting hardware
Installation Procedures
Verify that grid voltage matches microinverter rating
Y3 AC Bus Cable distribution
- a. Each connector drop of the AC Bus cable matches the position of the microinverter.
- b. One end of the AC bus cable is used to access the junction box into the power grid.
- c. Wire the conductors of the AC bus: L1 – BLACK ; L2 – RED;L3 – BLUE.
Warning
Wiring color code can be different according to the local regulation. Check
all the wires of the installation before connecting to the AC bus to be sure
they match. Wrong cabling can damage irreparably the microinverters: such
damage is not covered by the warranty.
- Do NOT carry the microinverter by the AC cable. This may cause the AC cable to partially or fully disconnect from the unit, resulting in no or poor operation.
Attach the APsystems Microinverters to the Racking
- a. Mark the location of the microinverter on the rack, with respect to the PV module junction box or any other obstructions.
- b. Mount one microinverter at each of these locations using hardware recommended by your module racking vendor.
Warning
Install the microinverters (including DC and AC connectors) under the PV
modules to avoid direct exposure to rain, UV or other harmful weather events.
Allow a minimum of 1.5 cm (3/4’’) below and above the casing of the
microinverter to allow proper air flow. The racking must be properly grounded
as per local electrical code.
Ground the system
There’re 2 ways to ground the QT2-208 series microinverters.
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By grounding washer attached.
After the microinverters and racking are reliably installed, the microinverter’s grounding washer can connect to the racking to ensure proper earthing. -
By grounding copper wire.
Fix the grounding copper wire by the grounding lug.
Connect the APsystems microinverter to AC bus cable
Insert the microinverter AC connector into the trunk cable connector. Make
sure to hear the “click” as a proof of robust connectionBest Practice: Use the Bus Cable Unlock Tool of
AC Bus to disconnect the connectors. Notice
Check the microinverter technical data page 21 to confirm maximum allowable
number of microinverters on each AC branch of the circuit.
AC connector interface as from left to right. Cover any unused connectors with
Bus Cable Y-CONN Cap to protect the unused connectors. Install a Bus Cable
End Cap at the end of AC bus cable Connect APsystems Microinverters to the PV
Modules Notice
- No neutral wire output from inverter.
- Compatible with both Delta and Wye 3-phase grid.
- When plugging in the DC cables, the microinverter should immediately blink green ten times. This will happen as soon as the DC cables are plugged in and will show that the microinverter is functioning correctly. This entire check function will start and end within 10 seconds of plugging in the unit, so pay careful attention to these lights when connecting the DC cables.
Warning
Double check to make sure all of the AC and DC wiring has been correctly
installed. Ensure that none of the AC and/or DC wires are pinched or damaged.
Make sure that all of the junction boxes are properly closed.
- Each PV panel must be carefully connected to the same channel. Make sure to not split positive and negative DC cables into two different input channels: microinverter will be damaged and warranty will not apply.
Complete the APsystems installation map
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a. Each APsystems Microinverter has 2 removable serial number labels.
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b. Complete installation map by sticking ID label of each microinverter at the right location.
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c. The second serial number label, could be stuck on the solar module frame, which could help later to confirm the position of the microinverter without dismantling the PV module
Notice
- The layout of the microinverters’ serial numbers installation map is only suitable for typical installation
- Installation Map is available in the last page appendix of this manual.
- Use ECU_APP (available in the EMA Manager) to scan the serial numbers on the map when setting up the ECU (see ECU instruction manual for more info).
APsystems microinverter system operating instructions
To operate the APsystems microinverter PV system:
- Turn ON the AC circuit breaker on each microinverter AC branch circuit.
- Turn ON the main utility-grid AC circuit breaker. Your system will start producing power after approximately one minute of waiting time.
- Microinverter data will be available in the EMA Manager APP or in the EMA web portal. Alternatively, LED sequences could be an indicator of microinverters status (see section 6.1)
Notice
Once the ECU has been commissioned properly, the APsystems Microinverters will
start to send performance data to the ECU. The time required for all of the
Microinverters in the system to report to the ECU will vary depending on the
number of Microinverters in the system.
Troubleshooting
Qualified personnel can use the following troubleshooting steps if the PV system does not operate correctly:
Status Indications and Error Reporting
Assuming they are easily accessible and visible, Operation LEDs can give a
good indication of the microinverters status
Start up LED
Ten short green blinks when DC power is first applied to the Microinverter
indicates a successful Microinverter startup.
Operation LED
- Flashing Slow Green (5 sec. gap) – Producing power and communicating with ECU
- Flashing Slow Red (5 sec. gap) – Not producing power
- Flashing Fast Green (2 sec. gap) – Not communicating with ECU over 60mins, but still producing power.
- Flashing Fast Red (2 sec. gap) – Not communicating with ECU over 60mins and not producing power.
- Steady Red – default, DC side ground fault protection, see 6.1.3
GFDI Error
A solid red LED indicates the Microinverter has detected a Ground Fault
Detector Interrupter (GFDI) error in the PV system. Unless the GFDI error has
been cleared, the LED will remain red and the ECU will keep reporting the
fault. Please contact your local APsystems Technical Support.
ECU_APP
APsystems ECU_APP (available in the EMA Manager APP) is the recommended tool
to do on-site troubleshooting. When connecting the ECU_APP to the ECU hotspot
(please check ECU User Manual for more detailed information), installer can
check every microinverter status (production, communication) but also ZigBee
signal strength, grid profile and other insightful data helping the
troubleshooting.
Installer EMA (web portal or EMA Manager APP)
Before going on site for troubleshooting, installer can also check all
information remotely using his installer account, either on the web or using
the EMA Manager APP (see EMA Manager APP User Manual for more detailed
information). Having access to module data (DC, AC, voltages and currents)
gives the first indication on potential issues.
Trouble Shooting Guide
Professional installers can also refer to our Troubleshooting Guide
(https://latam.apsystems.com/resources/library/) for more in depth
guidelines on how to troubleshoot and fix PV installations powered by
APsystems microinverters.
APsystems Technical Support
APsystems local Technical Support team is available to support professional
installers to get familiar with our products and to troubleshoot installations
when needed.
Warning
Do not attempt to repair APsystems Microinverters. Please contact your local
APsystems Technical Support.
- Never disconnect the DC wire connectors under load. Ensure that no current is flowing in the DC wires prior to disconnecting.
- Always disconnect AC power before disconnecting the PV module wires from the APsystems Microinverter.
- The APsystems Microinverter is powered by PV module DC power. AFTER disconnecting the DC power, when reconnecting the PV modules to the Microinverter, be sure to watch for the quick red light followed by ten short green LED flashes.
Maintenance
APsystems microinverters do not require any specific regular maintenance.
Replace a microinverter
Follow the procedure to replace a failed APsystems Microinverter
- A. Disconnect the APsystems Microinverter from the PV Module, in the order shown below:
- Disconnect the AC by turning off the branch circuit breaker.
- Disconnect the inverter AC connector from the AC Bus.
- Disconnect the PV module DC wire connectors from the microinverter.
- Remove the Microinverter from the PV array racking.
- B. Install a replacement Microinverter to the rack. Remember to observe the flashing green LED light as soon as the new Microinverter is plugged into the DC cables.
- C. Connect the AC cable of the replacement Microinverter to the AC bus.
- D. Close the branch circuit breaker, and verify proper operation of the replacement Microinverter.
- E. Update the microinverter in EMA Manage through “Replace” function and update the system’s map with new serial number labels.
Technical Data
Warning
- Be sure to verify that the voltage and current specifications of your PV module are compatible with the range allowed on APsystems Microinverter. Please check the microinverter datasheet.
- DC operating voltage range of the PV module must be within allowable input voltage range of the APsystems Microinverter.
- The maximum open circuit voltage of the PV module must not exceed the specified maximum input voltage of the APsystems.
QT2-208 Microinverter Datasheet
- Nominal voltage/frequency range can be extended beyond nominal if required by the utility.
- Limits may vary. Refer to local requirements to define the number of microinverters per branch in your area.
- The inverter may enter to power de-grade mode under poor ventilation and heat dissipation installation environment.
- Recommend no more than 80 inverters register to one ECU for stable communication.
- To be eligible for the warranty, APsystems microinverters need to be monitored via the EMA portal.
Please refer to our warranty T&Cs available on latam.APsystems.com.
QT2-208 – Wiring Diagram
Sample Wiring Diagram
Notice
- No neutral wire output from inverter.
- Compatible with both Delta and Wye 3-phase grid.
APsystems Microinverter Installation Map
The APsystems Installation Map is a diagram of the physical location of each
microinverter in your PV installation. Each APsystems microinverter has two
serial number labels. Peel the one label and affix it to the respective
location on the APsystems installation map.
Installation Map Template
Installer:| PV module type: Qty:|
Sheet __**of __| N
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Owner:| Microinverter type: Qty:**
| Column 1| Column 2| Column 3| Column 4| Column 5| Column 6| Column 7
Row 1| | | | | | |
Row 2| | | | | | |
Row 3| | | | | | |
Row 4| | | | | | |
Row 5| | | | | | |
Row6| | | | | | |
Row 7| | | | | | |
Row 8| | | | | | |
Row 9| | | | | | |
Row10| | | | | | |
References
- APsystems Latin America | El líder global en la tecnología multi-plataforma MLPE
- CENTRO DE DESCARGA - APsystems LATAM
- CENTRO DE DESCARGA - APsystems LATAM
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