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Sun2000 125ktl Jph0 User Manual

The SUN2000-125KTL-JPH0 User Manual provides essential information on the installation, electrical connections, commissioning, maintenance, and troubleshooting of the inverter. It is intended for photovoltaic plant operators and qualified electricians, emphasizing safety precautions and compliance with relevant standards. The document also includes a change history and detailed contents for easy navigation.

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SUN2000-125KTL-JPH0

User Manual

Issue 20
Date 2025-03-30

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


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

Trademarks and Permissions

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

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

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

Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


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

Website: https://e.huawei.com

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About This Document

Purpose
This document describes the installation, electrical connections, commissioning,
maintenance, and troubleshooting of the SUN2000-125KTL-JPH0 (also referred to
as SUN2000). Before installing and operating the inverter, ensure that you are
familiar with the features, functions, and safety precautions provided in this
document.

Intended Audience
This document is intended for photovoltaic (PV) plant operators and qualified
electricians.

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

Symbol Description

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


avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

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


avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

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


avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not


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

Supplements the important information in the main text.


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

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

Issue 20 (2025-03-30)
Updated 2.2 Appearance.
Added 4.6 (Optional) Installing a Protective Tray.
Updated 8 System Maintenance.
Updated 10 Technical Specifications.

Issue 19 (2025-01-30)
Updated 5.7 Connecting DC Input Power Cables.
Updated 7.1.3.2 Setting Protection Parameters.
Updated 8.2 Power-Off for Maintenance.
Updated 10 Technical Specifications.

Issue 18 (2024-08-22)
Updated 10 Technical Specifications.

Issue 17 (2024-06-20)
Updated 5.7 Connecting DC Input Power Cables.

Issue 16 (2024-03-20)
Added 8.8 Locating Insulation Resistance Faults.

Issue 15 (2024-01-30)
Updated 2.1 Product Overview.
Updated 2.3.1 Enclosure Labels.
Updated 3 Storage Requirements.
Updated 4.3.1 Environment Requirements.
Updated 4.3.2 Clearance Requirements.
Updated 6.1 Checking Before Power-On.
Updated 7.2 Upgrading the Inverter.

Issue 14 (2024-01-05)
Updated 5.7 Connecting DC Input Power Cables.
Updated 8.6 Alarm Reference.

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Added F Contact Information.


Added G Digital Power Customer Service.

Issue 13 (2023-05-25)
Updated 2.1 Product Overview.

Issue 12 (2023-03-30)
Updated 2.1 Product Overview.

Issue 11 (2023-02-28)
Updated 1 Safety Information.
Updated 2.1 Product Overview.
Updated 4.2 Preparing Tools.
Updated 4.5 Installing the Inverter.
Updated 5.6 Connecting AC Output Power Cables.
Added 7.2 Upgrading the Inverter.
Deleted the content about operations related to a USB flash drive.
Updated 8.6 Alarm Reference.
Added E Resetting Password.

Issue 10 (2022-06-30)
Updated 4.2 Preparing Tools.

Issue 09 (2022-03-30)
Updated 10 Technical Specifications.

Issue 08 (2022-02-20)
Updated 2.2 Appearance.
Updated 2.3.1 Enclosure Labels.
Updated 4.3.1 Environment Requirements.
Updated 8.3 Routine Maintenance.
Updated 8.7 Resetting and Turning On the DC Switch.

Issue 07 (2021-09-30)
Updated 2.2 Appearance.
Updated 2.3.1 Enclosure Labels.
Updated 5.3 Opening the Maintenance Compartment Door.

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Updated 5.4 (Optional) Replacing the Crimping Module.


Updated 5.5 (Optional) Installing the Power Cable of the Tracking System.
Updated 5.6 Connecting AC Output Power Cables.
Updated 5.9 Closing the Maintenance Compartment Door.
Updated 6.2 System Power-On.
Updated 8.2 Power-Off for Maintenance.
Added 8.7 Resetting and Turning On the DC Switch.

Issue 06 (2021-07-08)
Updated 6.2 System Power-On.
Updated 7.1 Operations with the App.
Updated 8.6 Alarm Reference.

Issue 05 (2021-06-01)
Updated 5.7 Connecting DC Input Power Cables.

Issue 04 (2021-04-26)
Updated 5.7 Connecting DC Input Power Cables.
Updated A Securing Y-Branch Connectors.

Issue 03 (2021-03-20)
Updated 5.7 Connecting DC Input Power Cables.

Issue 02 (2021-01-30)
Updated 4.2 Preparing Tools.
Updated 5.7 Connecting DC Input Power Cables.

Issue 01 (2020-09-30)
This issue is used for first office application (FOA).

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Contents

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


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

2 Overview................................................................................................................................. 13
2.1 Product Overview..................................................................................................................................................................13
2.2 Appearance............................................................................................................................................................................. 15
2.3 Label Description.................................................................................................................................................................. 19
2.3.1 Enclosure Labels.................................................................................................................................................................19
2.3.2 Product Nameplate........................................................................................................................................................... 20
2.4 Working Principles................................................................................................................................................................ 21
2.4.1 Circuit Diagram.................................................................................................................................................................. 21
2.4.2 Working Modes.................................................................................................................................................................. 22
2.5 Contact Information.............................................................................................................................................................24

3 Storage Requirements..........................................................................................................25
4 Installation..............................................................................................................................27
4.1 Checking Before Installation............................................................................................................................................. 27
4.2 Preparing Tools...................................................................................................................................................................... 27
4.3 Determining the Installation Position............................................................................................................................ 29
4.3.1 Environment Requirements............................................................................................................................................29
4.3.2 Clearance Requirements................................................................................................................................................. 31
4.4 Installing the Mounting Bracket...................................................................................................................................... 34
4.4.1 Support-mounted Installation.......................................................................................................................................34
4.4.2 Wall-mounted Installation............................................................................................................................................. 35
4.5 Installing the Inverter.......................................................................................................................................................... 36
4.6 (Optional) Installing a Protective Tray.......................................................................................................................... 39

5 Electrical Connections.......................................................................................................... 41
5.1 Precautions.............................................................................................................................................................................. 41
5.2 Crimping an OT or DT Terminal...................................................................................................................................... 42

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5.3 Opening the Maintenance Compartment Door......................................................................................................... 45


5.4 (Optional) Replacing the Crimping Module................................................................................................................ 46
5.5 (Optional) Installing the Power Cable of the Tracking System............................................................................ 47
5.6 Connecting AC Output Power Cables............................................................................................................................ 48
5.7 Connecting DC Input Power Cables................................................................................................................................53
5.8 Installing the Communications Cable............................................................................................................................ 61
5.9 Closing the Maintenance Compartment Door........................................................................................................... 64

6 Commissioning....................................................................................................................... 66
6.1 Checking Before Power-On................................................................................................................................................66
6.2 System Power-On................................................................................................................................................................. 67

7 Man-Machine Interactions.................................................................................................. 69
7.1 Operations with the App.................................................................................................................................................... 69
7.1.1 Downloading and Installing the App..........................................................................................................................69
7.1.2 Logging In to the App...................................................................................................................................................... 69
7.1.3 Operations Related to the Advanced User............................................................................................................... 69
7.1.3.1 Setting Grid Parameters...............................................................................................................................................69
7.1.3.2 Setting Protection Parameters................................................................................................................................... 70
7.1.3.3 Setting Feature Parameters........................................................................................................................................ 70
7.1.4 Operations Related to the Special User.....................................................................................................................74
7.1.4.1 Setting Grid Parameters...............................................................................................................................................75
7.1.4.2 Setting Protection Parameters................................................................................................................................... 77
7.1.4.3 Setting Feature Parameters........................................................................................................................................ 78
7.1.4.4 Setting Power Adjustment Parameters...................................................................................................................83
7.2 Upgrading the Inverter....................................................................................................................................................... 86

8 System Maintenance............................................................................................................ 88
8.1 System Power-Off................................................................................................................................................................. 88
8.2 Power-Off for Maintenance.............................................................................................................................................. 89
8.3 Routine Maintenance.......................................................................................................................................................... 90
8.4 Checking Test Terminals..................................................................................................................................................... 92
8.5 Replacing a Fan..................................................................................................................................................................... 94
8.6 Alarm Reference.................................................................................................................................................................... 98
8.7 Resetting and Turning On the DC Switch.....................................................................................................................98
8.8 Locating Insulation Resistance Faults............................................................................................................................ 99

9 Handling the Inverter........................................................................................................ 102


9.1 Removing the SUN2000................................................................................................................................................... 102
9.2 Packing the SUN2000....................................................................................................................................................... 102
9.3 Disposing of the SUN2000.............................................................................................................................................. 102

10 Technical Specifications.................................................................................................. 103


A Securing Y-Branch Connectors.........................................................................................106
B String Access Detection..................................................................................................... 109

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C Domain Name List of Management Systems...............................................................112


D Grid Code.............................................................................................................................. 113
E Resetting Password.............................................................................................................114
F Contact Information........................................................................................................... 115
G Digital Power Customer Service..................................................................................... 117
H Acronyms and Abbreviations...........................................................................................118

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1 Safety Information

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

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


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

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


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

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


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

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


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

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

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


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

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


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

1.1 Personal Safety

DANGER

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

DANGER

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


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

DANGER

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


rings, and necklaces to prevent electric shocks.

DANGER

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

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WARNING

During operations, wear personal protective equipment such as protective


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

Figure 1-1 Personal protective equipment

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

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

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


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

1.2 Electrical Safety

DANGER

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

DANGER

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

DANGER

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

WARNING

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

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WARNING

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

CAUTION

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

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

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

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

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

Cabling Requirements
● When selecting, installing, and routing cables, follow local safety regulations
and rules.
● When routing power cables, ensure that there is no coiling or twisting. Do not
join or weld power cables. If necessary, use a longer cable.
● Ensure that all cables are properly connected and insulated, and meet
specifications.
● Ensure that the slots and holes for routing cables are free from sharp edges,
and that the positions where cables are routed through pipes or cable holes
are equipped with cushion materials to prevent the cables from being
damaged by sharp edges or burrs.
● Ensure that cables of the same type are bound together neatly and straight
and that the cable sheath is intact. When routing cables of different types,
ensure that they are away from each other without entanglement and
overlapping.
● Secure buried cables using cable supports and cable clips. Ensure that the
cables in the backfill area are in close contact with the ground to prevent
cable deformation or damage during backfilling.
● If the external conditions (such as the cable layout or ambient temperature)
change, verify the cable usage in accordance with the IEC-60364-5-52 or local
laws and regulations. For example, check that the current-carrying capacity
meets requirements.
● When routing cables, reserve at least 30 mm clearance between the cables
and heat-generating components or areas. This prevents deterioration or
damage to the cable insulation layer.

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1.3 Environment Requirements

DANGER

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


perform any operation on the equipment in such environments.

DANGER

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

DANGER

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

WARNING

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

WARNING

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

General Requirements
● Store the equipment according to the storage requirements. Equipment
damage caused by unqualified storage conditions is not covered under the
warranty.
● Keep the installation and operating environments of the equipment within the
allowed ranges. Otherwise, its performance and safety will be compromised.
● The operating temperature range provided in the equipment's technical
specifications refers to the ambient temperatures in equipment's installation
environment.

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

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1.4 Mechanical Safety

WARNING

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

WARNING

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

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

Moving Heavy Objects


● Be cautious to prevent injury when moving heavy objects.

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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2 Overview

2.1 Product Overview

Function
The SUN2000 is a three-phase grid-tied PV string inverter that converts the DC
power generated by PV strings into AC power and feeds the power into the power
grid.

Model

Figure 2-1 Model

Table 2-1 Model description

No. Meaning Description

1 Product family identifier SUN2000: three-phase grid-tied PV


string inverter

2 Power level identifier 125K: The rated output power is


125 kW.

3 Topology identifier TL: transformerless

4 Region identifier JP: Japan

5 Product series identifier H0: product series with an input


voltage level of 1500 V DC

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NOTE

The SUN2000-125KTL-JPH0 inverter must not be connected to a winding (of the


transformer station) that has other models of inverters connected to it.

Networking Application
The SUN2000 applies to grid-tied PV systems for commercial rooftop projects and
utility-scale plants. Typically, a grid-tied PV system consists of the PV string,
SUN2000, AC power distribution unit, and step-up transformer.

Figure 2-2 Networking application

(A) PV string (B) SUN2000 (C) AC power distribution unit

(D) Step-up transformer (E) Power grid -

NOTE

The SUN2000 is powered by a dedicated power transformer instead of connecting to low-


voltage overhead power lines.

Supported Earthing Systems


The SUN2000 supports the IT earthing system.

Figure 2-3 Earthing system

NOTE

The SUN2000 supports the IT earthing system in PV-only scenarios. The use of the
SUN2000 in other types of earthing systems, such as TT, TN-C, and TN-C-S, is not
recommended. (If such an earthing system is encountered, contact the Company's
engineers.)

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2.2 Appearance

Dimensions

Front View

(1) PV connection (2) Grid connection (3) Communication


indicator indicator indicator
(4) Alarm/Maintenance (5) Panel (6) Maintenance
indicator compartment

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Table 2-2 LED indicator description


Category Indicator Status Description

PV indication LED1 LED4 -

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


green the DC input voltage of the corresponding MPPT
circuit is higher than or equal to 500 V.

Blinking Red An environmental fault occurred on the DC side.


green fast

Off - The inverter disconnects from all PV strings, or the


DC input voltages of all MPPT circuits are less than
500 V.

Grid LED2 LED4 -


connection
indication Steady - The inverter is in grid-tied mode.
green

Blinking Red An environmental fault occurred on the AC side.


green fast

Off - The inverter is not in grid-tied mode.

Communicatio LED3 -
n indication
Blinking green fast The inverter receives data over RS485 or MBUS.

Off The inverter has not received data over RS485 or


MBUS for 10 seconds.

Alarm/ LED4 -
Maintenance
indication Steady red A major alarm was generated.
If neither the PV connection indicator nor the grid
connection indicator is blinking green fast, replace
components or the inverter as instructed by the
SUN2000 app.

Blinking red fast A minor alarm was generated.

Blinking red slowly A warning alarm was generated.

Steady green The local maintenance is successful.

Blinking green slowly The device is under local maintenance or shut


down after receiving a command.

Blinking green fast The local maintenance failed.

Off There is no alarm, and no local maintenance


operations are performed.

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NOTE

● Local maintenance refers to operations performed after a USB flash drive or USB data
cable is inserted into the USB port of the inverter. For example, import and export
configurations using a USB flash drive, or connect to the SUN2000 app using a USB data
cable.
● If the alarming and the local maintenance happen concurrently, the alarm/maintenance
indicator shows the local maintenance state first. After the USB flash drive or USB data
cable is removed, the indicator shows the alarm state.
● iOS mobile phones do not support connection to the app using a USB data cable. You
are advised to use the SmartLogger for O&M.

Bottom View
NOTE

The inverter is equipped with either manual or automatic DC switches. The actual DC
switches may vary.

Figure 2-4 Port illustration (manual DC switch)

(1) Junction box of test terminal blocks (2) DC input terminals (controlled
by DC SWITCH 1)
(3) DC switch 1 (DC SWITCH 1) (4) DC input terminals (controlled
by DC SWITCH 2)
(5) DC switch 2 (DC SWITCH 2) (6) DC input terminals (controlled
by DC SWITCH 3)
(7) DC switch 3 (DC SWITCH 3) (8) Ventilation valve
(9) USB port (USB) (10) Communications port (COM)
(11) AC output power cable port (12) Tracking system power cable
port

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Figure 2-5 Port illustration (automatic DC switch)

(1) Junction box of test terminal blocks (2) DC input terminals (controlled
by DC SWITCH 1)
(3) DC switch 1 (DC SWITCH 1) (4) Reset button 1 (RESET 1)
(5) DC input terminals (controlled by DC (6) DC switch 2 (DC SWITCH 2)
SWITCH 2)
(7) Reset button 2 (RESET 2) (8) DC input terminals (controlled
by DC SWITCH 3)
(9) DC switch 3 (DC SWITCH 3) (10) Reset button 3 (RESET 3)
(11) Ventilation valve (12) USB port (USB)
(13) Communications port (COM) (14) AC output power cable hole
(15) Tracking system power cable hole

DC Switch Description

DANGER

The DC switches automatically turn off if a fault occurs in the inverter (LED4 is
steady red, and the three DC switches are off). In this case, contact technical
support and do not turn on the DC switches by yourself.

Table 2-3 DC switch description

Switch Description

DC ON The DC switch is on and can be automatically turned


SWITCH off for protection.

The DC switch is on but cannot be automatically turned


off for protection.

OFF The DC switch is off.

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Switch Description

RESET ● When the DC switch is automatically turned off for protection,


the RESET button will be released.
● If the RESET button is not pressed, the DC switch can only be
turned to the marked position and cannot be set to the
ON position.

2.3 Label Description

2.3.1 Enclosure Labels

Symbol Name Meaning

Operation warning Potential hazards exist after the


inverter is powered on. Take
protective measures when operating
the inverter.

High temperature Do not touch the inverter when it is


hazard running because its enclosure is hot.

Electric shock hazard Hazardous voltage exists after the


device is powered on. Take protective
measures during operation and
maintenance (O&M).

Delayed discharge ● High voltage exists after the


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

Refer to Reminds operators to refer to the


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

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Symbol Name Meaning

Grounding Indicates the position for connecting


the protective earthing (PE) cable.

Operation warning Do not remove the DC input


connector when the inverter is
running.

Switch operation If the energy of the DC switch is


warning discharged, it may fail to switch off
automatically.

Switch energy This position indicates that the


discharge warning energy of the DC switch is
discharged. Do not set the DC switch
to this position.

Fan operation warning High voltage exists after the inverter


is powered on. Do not touch the fans
when the inverter is working.

Fan replacement Before replacing the fan, disconnect


warning its power connector.

Inverter SN label Indicates the inverter serial number.

Weight label The inverter needs to be carried by


four persons or using a forklift.

2.3.2 Product Nameplate

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Figure 2-6 Nameplate

(1) Trademark and product model (2) Important technical specifications

(3) Compliance symbols (4) Company name and country of


manufacture

NOTE

The nameplate figure is for reference only.

2.4 Working Principles

2.4.1 Circuit Diagram


The inverter receives inputs from 18 PV strings. Then the inputs are grouped into
nine MPPT circuits inside the inverter to track the maximum power point of the PV
strings. The DC power is then converted into three-phase AC power through an
inverter circuit. Surge protection is supported on both the DC and AC sides.

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Figure 2-7 Inverter conceptual diagram

2.4.2 Working Modes


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

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Figure 2-8 Working modes

Table 2-4 Working mode description


Working Description
Mode

Standby The SUN2000 enters Standby mode when the external


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

Operating In Operating mode:


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

Shutdown ● In Standby or Operating mode, the SUN2000 enters Shutdown


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

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2.5 Contact Information


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

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

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

EU Representative Information: Huawei Technologies Hungary Kft.


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

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3 Storage Requirements

NOTICE

Store the device according to the storage requirements. Device damage caused by
unqualified storage conditions is not covered under the warranty.

If inverters will not be put into use immediately, store them according to the
requirements specified in this section. Device damage caused by unqualified
storage conditions is not covered under the warranty.
● Do not store the device without outer packaging.
● Do not remove the outer packaging. Check the packaging regularly
(recommended: once every three months). Replace any packaging that is
damaged during storage. If the inverter is unpacked but will not be used
immediately, put it back to the original packaging with the desiccant, and seal
with tape.
● Inverters must be stored in a clean and dry environment with appropriate
temperature and humidity. The air must not contain corrosive or flammable
gases.

Figure 3-1 Storage temperature and humidity

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


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

Figure 3-2 Maximum number of stacking layers

● Do not store inverters for more than two years. If inverters have been stored
for two years or longer, they must be checked and tested by professionals
before being put into use.

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4 Installation

4.1 Checking Before Installation


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

NOTE

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

Package Contents

NOTICE

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

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

NOTE

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

4.2 Preparing Tools

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Type Tool

Hammer drill Drill bit (Ф14 mm Insulated torque Diagonal pliers


and Ф16 mm) socket wrench
(including an
extension bar)

Wire stripper Flat-head insulated Rubber mallet Utility knife


torque screwdriver
Head: 0.6 mm x 3.5
mm
Installation
tools

Cable cutter Crimping tool Removal wrench Vacuum cleaner


Model: PV- Model:
CZM-41100; 13001462[1];
manufacturer: manufacturer:
Staubli Staubli

Multimeter Marker Measuring tape Bubble or digital


DC voltage level
measurement range
≥ 1500 V DC

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Type Tool

Hydraulic pliers Heat shrink tubing Heat gun Cable tie

Personal
protective Protective gloves Safety goggles Dust mask Safety boots
equipment
- - -
(PPE)

Insulated gloves

Note [1]: If the tool 13001462 cannot be obtained, use the PV-MS-PLS instead. For details about
how to use the PV-MS-PLS tool, see the official guide from Staubli.

4.3 Determining the Installation Position

4.3.1 Environment Requirements

Basic Requirements
● Do not install the inverter in working or living areas to avoid personal injury
or property loss caused by accidental contact by non-professionals or other
reasons during device operation.
● Do not install the inverter in noise-sensitive areas (such as residential areas,
office areas, and schools) to avoid complaints. If the preceding areas are
unavoidable, the distance between the installation position and noise-
sensitive areas must be greater than or equal to 40 m. Alternatively, use other
low-noise models.
● If the inverter is installed in public places (such as parking lots, stations, and
factories) other than working and living areas, install a protective net outside
the device and set up a safety warning sign to isolate the device. This is to
avoid personal injury or property loss caused by accidental contact by non-
professionals or other reasons during device operation.

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● If the inverter is installed in a place with abundant vegetation, in addition to


routine weeding, harden the ground underneath the inverter using cement or
gravel (the area shall be greater than or equal to 3 m x 2.5 m).
● Do not install the inverter in areas containing flammable materials (such as
sulfur, phosphorus, liquefied petroleum gas, marsh gas, flour, and cotton) to
avoid personal injury or property loss caused by fire or other reasons.
● Do not install the inverter in areas containing explosives (such as blasting
agents, display shells, fireworks, and firecrackers) to avoid personal injury or
property loss caused by explosion or other reasons.
● Do not install the inverter in areas with corrosive substances (such as sulfuric
acid, hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, hydrogen sulfide, and chlorine) to avoid
inverter failure caused by corrosion, which is not covered under the warranty.
● Do not install the inverter in an easily accessible place, because the voltage is
high and its enclosure and heat sink are hot during device operation. This is to
avoid personal injury or property loss caused by accidental contact by non-
professionals or other reasons during device operation.
● Install the inverter in a well-ventilated environment to ensure good heat
dissipation. The inverter provides self-protection in high-temperature
environments. If the inverter is installed in a poorly ventilated environment,
its energy yield may decrease as the ambient temperature increases.
● Do not install the equipment in an area with strong vibration, noise, or
electromagnetic interference. The equipment shall be installed in an
environment with a magnetic field strength less than 4 Gauss. If the magnetic
field strength is greater than or equal to 4 Gauss, the equipment may fail to
work properly. If the magnetic field strength is high, for example, in a
smeltery, you are advised to use a gauss meter to measure the magnetic field
strength of the equipment installation position when the smelting equipment
is running normally.
● If the inverter is installed in an enclosed environment, a heat dissipation
device or ventilation device shall be installed. The indoor ambient
temperature must not be higher than the outdoor ambient temperature. The
inverter provides self-protection in high-temperature environments. Its energy
yield may decrease as the ambient temperature increases.
● Install the inverter in a sheltered place to prevent exposure to direct sunlight.
The inverter provides self-protection in high-temperature environments. If the
inverter is installed in a place subject to direct sunlight, its energy yield may
decrease as the temperature increases.
● If you need to install the inverter outdoors in salt-affected areas that may
cause corrosion, contact technical support. A salt-affected area refers to a
region within 500 m of the coast or prone to sea breeze. Regions prone to sea
breeze vary with weather conditions (such as typhoons and monsoons) or
terrains (such as dams and hills).
● The positive and negative DC PV string cables within 1.5 m of the inverter
shall be routed in separate pipes to prevent cable damage and short circuits
caused by improper operations during construction. For details, see Figure 1.
● The distance between each inverter and the AC combiner box or the low-
voltage panel of the transformer station must be at least 10 m, or the total
distances from two adjacent inverters to the AC combiner box or the low-
voltage panel of the transformer station must be at least 20 m. The inverter
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protection against resonance is triggered as the length of the inverter output


cables decreases.
● Take waterproof and insulation measures for unused DC power cables. High
voltage may exist in unused DC power cables. Take measures to prevent
personal injury or property damage caused by accidental contact with high
voltage or other reasons.
● Cables must be vertically routed into combiner boxes and wiring terminals to
avoid damage caused by horizontal stress on the terminals, which is not
covered under the warranty.
● If an inverter has not been running for six months or longer after being
mounted, it may have failed and must be checked and tested by professionals
before being put into operation.
● To prevent the inverter from being corroded by moisture, PV terminals that
will not be used for a long time must be sealed with dedicated PV terminal
plugs. Inverter failure due to not using dedicated PV terminal plugs is not
covered under the warranty.

Mounting Structure Requirements


● The mounting structure for the inverter must be fireproof. Do not install the
inverter on flammable building materials to avoid personal injury or property
loss caused by fire or other reasons.
● Do not install the inverter on flammable building materials.
● Ensure that the installation surface is solid enough to bear the weight of the
inverter to avoid personal injury or property loss caused by the collapse of the
mounting structure or other reasons.
● In residential areas, do not install the inverter on a drywall or wall made of
similar materials which have a weak sound insulation performance because
the inverter generates noise during operation.

Figure 4-1 Mounting structure

4.3.2 Clearance Requirements


● Reserve sufficient clearance around the inverter for installation and heat
dissipation. The inverter provides self-protection in high-temperature
environments. The impact of environment changes on the clearance for heat
dissipation needs be considered during design. The clearance around the
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energy yield of the inverter may decrease if heat cannot be effectively


dissipated.

Figure 4-2 Clearance

NOTE

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

Figure 4-3 Installation angle

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


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

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Figure 4-4 Horizontal installation mode (recommended)

Figure 4-5 Triangle installation mode (recommended)

Figure 4-6 Stacked installation mode (not recommended)

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4.4 Installing the Mounting Bracket


Installation Precautions
Figure 4-7 shows the inverter mounting bracket dimensions.

Figure 4-7 Mounting bracket dimensions

NOTE

The inverter mounting bracket has four groups of tapped holes, each group containing four
tapped holes. Mark any hole in each group based on site requirements and mark four holes
in total. The two round holes are recommended.

Before installing the mounting bracket, remove the security torx wrench from the
mounting bracket and set it aside.

Figure 4-8 Removing a security torx wrench

4.4.1 Support-mounted Installation

Support-mounted Installation
Step 1 Install the mounting bracket.

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Figure 4-9 Installing the mounting bracket

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4.4.2 Wall-mounted Installation


Wall-mounted Installation
Step 1 Install the mounting bracket.

WARNING

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

NOTICE

● To prevent dust inhalation or contact with eyes, wear safety goggles and an
anti-dust respirator when drilling holes.
● Clean up any dust in and around the holes using a vacuum cleaner and
measure the distance between holes. If the holes are inaccurately positioned,
drill a new set of holes.
● Level the head of the expansion sleeve with the concrete wall after removing
the bolt, spring washer, and flat washer. Otherwise, the mounting bracket will
not be securely installed on the wall.

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Figure 4-10 Securing the mounting bracket

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4.5 Installing the Inverter


Preparing for the Installation
Before installing the inverter, take it out from the packing case and move it to the
installation position.

NOTE

Handles are packed in a fitting bag and are not delivered with the inverter.

Figure 4-11 Taking out and moving the inverter

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NOTICE

● Move the inverter with the help of other three persons or using an appropriate
transportation tool.
● Do not place the inverter with its wiring terminals at the bottom contacting the
floor or any other objects because the terminals are not designed to bear the
weight of the inverter.
● When you need to temporally place the inverter on the ground, use foam,
paper, or other protection material to prevent damage to its cover.
● Do not lift or hoist the inverter using the bottom holes of the handles to
prevent the handles from cracking.

Figure 4-12 Lifting positions

Installing the Inverter


Step 1 Mount the inverter on the mounting bracket.
Step 2 Tighten the two screws at the bottom of the inverter.

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Figure 4-13 Installation

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Supplementary Notes
If the inverter is installed in a high position, you can hoist it.

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Figure 4-14 Hoisting the inverter

4.6 (Optional) Installing a Protective Tray


Preparations

NOTICE

● If the ground under the inverter cannot be hardened, it is recommended that a


protective tray be installed.
● The protective tray needs to be purchased by the customer. Contact the
Company's service engineers to obtain the dimensions drawing.
● The protective tray is not recommended for wall-mounted installation.

● The inverter needs to be powered off if it has been powered on before you
install the tray.
● The clearance under the inverter must be at least 600 mm to ensure sufficient
space for installation and heat dissipation.

Procedure
Step 1 Install the left and right side panels for the inverter.

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Figure 4-15 Installing the side panels

Step 2 Install and secure the bottom panel.

Figure 4-16 Installing the bottom panel

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Cable Binding
Cables can be routed through the slots reserved on the tray and bound using the
holes around the slots. 300 mm x 3.6 mm cable ties are recommended.

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5 Electrical Connections

5.1 Precautions

DANGER

When exposed to sunlight, the PV arrays supply DC voltage to the inverter. Before
connecting cables, ensure that all DC SWITCH on the inverter are OFF. Otherwise,
the high voltage of the inverter may result in electric shocks.

DANGER

● The site must be equipped with qualified fire fighting facilities, such as fire sand
and carbon dioxide fire extinguishers.
● Wear personal protective equipment and use dedicated insulated tools to avoid
electric shocks or short circuits.

WARNING

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


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

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CAUTION

● Stay away from the equipment when preparing cables to prevent cable scraps
from entering the equipment. Cable scraps may cause sparks and result in
personal injury and equipment damage.
● The positive and negative DC PV string cables within 1.5 m of the inverter shall
be routed in separate pipes to prevent cable damage and short circuits caused
by improper operations during construction.

Figure 5-1 Cable routing in different pipes

NOTE

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

5.2 Crimping an OT or DT Terminal


Requirements on an OT or DT Terminal
● If a copper cable is used, use copper wiring terminals.
● If a copper-clad aluminum cable is used, use copper wiring terminals.
● If an aluminum alloy cable is used, use copper-to-aluminum wiring terminals,
or aluminum wiring terminals along with copper-to-aluminum washers.

NOTICE

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


electrochemical corrosion may occur, affecting the reliability of cable
connections.
● Comply with the IEC 61238-1 requirements when using copper-to-aluminum
wiring terminals, or aluminum wiring terminals along with copper-to-
aluminum washers.
● Do not mix up the aluminum and copper sides of a copper-to-aluminum
washer. Ensure that the aluminum side of the washer contacts the aluminum
wiring terminal, and that the copper side contacts the terminal block.

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Figure 5-2 Requirements on an OT or DT terminal

Crimping an OT or DT Terminal

NOTICE

● Avoid scratching the core wire when stripping a cable.


● The cavity formed after the conductor crimp strip of the OT or DT terminal has
been crimped must wrap around the core wire completely. The core wire must
make close contact with the OT or DT terminal.
● Wrap the wire crimping area with heat shrink tubing, cold shrink tubing, or
insulation tape. The heat shrink tubing is used as an example.
● Use a heat gun carefully to avoid heat damage to the equipment.

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Figure 5-3 Crimping an OT terminal

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

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

Figure 5-4 Crimping a DT terminal

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

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

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5.3 Opening the Maintenance Compartment Door


Precautions

NOTICE

● Do not open the host panel cover of the inverter.


● Before opening the maintenance compartment door, ensure that no electrical
connections are made for the inverter on the AC or DC side.
● If you need to open the maintenance compartment door in rainy or snowy
days, take protective measures to prevent rain or snow entering the
maintenance compartment. If unavoidable, do not open the maintenance
compartment door.
● Do not leave unused screws in the maintenance compartment.

Procedure
Step 1 Partially loosen the two screws on the maintenance compartment door.

Step 2 Open the maintenance compartment door and install a support bar.

Figure 5-5 Opening the maintenance compartment door

Step 3 Remove the accessories that are bound in the maintenance compartment for
future use.
NOTE

For some models, a three-hole rubber plug is bound in the maintenance compartment.
After removing the rubber plug, save it properly for future use.

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Figure 5-6 Removing the accessories from the maintenance compartment

(1) Crimping modules

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5.4 (Optional) Replacing the Crimping Module


Procedure
NOTE

If the AC output power cable has a single core, replace the crimping module.

Step 1 Replace the crimping module.

Figure 5-7 Replacing the crimping module

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5.5 (Optional) Installing the Power Cable of the


Tracking System
Precautions

NOTICE

● A switch-disconnector-fuse or fuse-switch-disconnector with a voltage of no


less than 800 V, current of 16 A, and protection type of gM needs to be
installed between the inverter and the tracker controller for protection.
● The cable between the wiring terminal on the power cable and the switch-
disconnector-fuse or fuse-switch-disconnector should be less than or equal to
2.5 m.
● Connect the power cable of the tracking system before the AC output power
cable. Otherwise, reworking will be caused.

Cable Specifications
Recommended: dual-layer three-core outdoor copper cable with a conductor
cross-sectional area of 10 mm2.

Procedure
Step 1 Connect the power cable of the tracking system to the terminal block.

Figure 5-8 Cable connection

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5.6 Connecting AC Output Power Cables


Precautions
A three-phase AC switch shall be installed on the AC side of the inverter. To ensure
that the inverter can safely disconnect itself from the power grid when an
exception occurs, select a proper overcurrent protection device in compliance with
local power distribution regulations.

WARNING

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


connects to the inverter. Otherwise, the switch may trip by mistake.
● If an AC switch is used with specifications beyond local standards, regulations,
or the Company's recommendations, the switch may fail to turn off in a timely
manner in case of exceptions, causing serious faults.

CAUTION

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

The inverter is integrated with a comprehensive residual current detection unit to


distinguish fault current from residual current. Upon detecting that the residual
current exceeds the threshold, the inverter immediately disconnects from the
power grid.

Cable Connection Requirements

NOTICE

● The cable outer diameter can be measured using the ruler sticker in the
maintenance compartment.
● Ensure that the cable jacket is in the maintenance compartment.
● Ensure that the AC output power cables are connected securely. Otherwise, the
inverter may fail to operate, or become overheated in operation due to an
unreliable connection, which will damage the terminal block.

● You are advised to connect the PE cable to the PE point on the inverter
enclosure.
● The PE point in the maintenance compartment is used for connecting to the
PE wire of a multi-core AC power cable.
● There are two PE points on the inverter enclosure, one of which is a spare PE
point.

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● It is recommended that the inverter be connected to a nearby PE point. For a


system with multiple inverters connected in parallel, connect the PE points of
all inverters to ensure equipotential bonding between PE cables.

Cable Specifications
● If you connect a PE cable to the PE point on the inverter enclosure, you are
advised to use a three-core (U, V, W) outdoor cable or three single-core
outdoor cables.
● If you connect a PE wire to the PE point in the maintenance compartment,
you are advised to use a four-core (U, V, W, PE) outdoor cable.
● You need to prepare the OT or DT terminals that match the cable
specifications.

Table 5-1 AC power cable specifications

Cable Type Conductor Cross- Outer Diameter


Sectional Area

Copper cable 50–240 mm2 ● Multi-core cable:


24–66 mm
Copper-clad aluminum or ● Multi-core cable: 70–
● Single-core cable:
aluminum alloy cable 240 mm2
14–32 mm[1]
● Single-core cable: 70–
240 mm2

Note [1]: For some models, the outer diameter of a single-core cable ranges
from 14 mm to 36 mm. For details about the outer diameter, see the label in
the maintenance compartment.

NOTE

The cable diameter must comply with local cable standards. The factors that affect cable
selection include the rated current, cable type, routing mode, ambient temperature, and
maximum expected line loss.

Table 5-2 PE cable specifications

AC Power Cable Conductor Cross- PE Cable Conductor Cross-Sectional


Sectional Area S (Unit: mm2) Area SP (Unit: mm2)

S > 35 SP ≥ S/2

The specifications in this table are valid only if the conductors of the PE cable
and AC power cables are made of the same material. If the materials are
different, ensure that the conductor cross-sectional area of the PE cable
produces a conductance equivalent to that specified in this table. The
specifications of the PE cable are subject to this table or calculated according to
IEC 60364-5-54.

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Connecting a PE Cable
Step 1 Secure the PE cable using the screw at the PE point.

Figure 5-9 Cable connection

Step 2 (Optional) Apply silicone grease or paint on the PE terminal to protect it against
corrosion.

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Connecting an AC Output Power Cable (Multi-Core)


Step 1 Connect the AC power cable to the terminal block.

NOTICE

Reserve sufficient slack for the PE wire to ensure that the PE wire is the last wire
bearing the force when the AC output power cable is subject to a pulling force due
to force majeure.

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Figure 5-10 Cable connection

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Connecting AC Output Power Cables (Single-Core)


Step 1 Connect the AC power cables to the terminal block.

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Figure 5-11 Cable connection

NOTE

The cable outer diameter ranges from 32 mm to 36 mm only for some models. For details
about the outer diameter, see the label in the maintenance compartment.

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5.7 Connecting DC Input Power Cables


Precautions

DANGER

● Before connecting the DC input power cables, ensure that the DC voltage is
within the safe range (lower than 60 V DC) and that the three DC switches (DC
SWITCH) on the inverter are OFF. Otherwise, the high voltage may result in
electric shocks.
● In the scenario where the installation is complete but the inverter is not
connected to the power grid, the three DC switches (DC SWITCH) must be
turned on if DC input power cables are connected to the inverter. After turning
on the switches, check the inverter status. If any fault occurs, rectify it in a
timely manner.
● When the inverter operates in grid-tied mode, do not perform maintenance or
operations on the DC input power cables, such as connecting or disconnecting
a PV string or a PV module in the PV string. Otherwise, electric shocks or arcing
(which may cause fire) may occur.

WARNING

Ensure that the following conditions are met. Otherwise, the inverter may be
damaged or even a fire may occur.
● The maximum open-circuit voltage of each PV string must be lower than or
equal to 1500 V DC under any circumstances.
● The polarities of electrical connections must be correct on the DC input side.
The positive and negative terminals of a PV string must be connected to
corresponding positive and negative DC input terminals of the inverter.

WARNING

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

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NOTICE

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


● The PV strings connecting to the same MPPT circuit shall use the same model
and quantity of PV modules.
● The inverter does not support full parallel connection for PV strings (full
parallel connection: PV strings connect to one another in parallel outside the
inverter and then connect to it separately).

Terminal Description
The inverter provides 18 DC input terminals, which are controlled by its three DC
switches. DC SWITCH 1 controls DC input terminals 1–6, DC SWITCH 2 controls DC
input terminals 7–12, and DC SWITCH 3 controls DC input terminals 13–18.

Figure 5-12 DC terminals

Requirements for selecting DC input terminals:

1. Ensure that PV strings are evenly connected to MPPT circuits.


2. You are advised to connect PV strings to PV2, PV4, PV8, PV10, PV14, and PV16
preferentially.
3. To facilitate onsite operations, preferentially connect even-numbered PV input
terminals for the same MPPT circuit (the even-numbered PV input terminals
are located on the outer side).

If the number of inputs ranges from 1 to 18, you are advised to connect PV input
terminals as follows.

Numbe Terminal Selection Numbe Terminal Selection


r of PV r of PV
Strings Strings

1 PV4 2 PV4, PV16

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Numbe Terminal Selection Numbe Terminal Selection


r of PV r of PV
Strings Strings

3 PV4, PV10, PV16 4 PV2, PV4, PV10, PV16

5 PV2, PV4, PV10, PV14, PV16 6 PV2, PV4, PV8, PV10, PV14, PV16

7 PV2, PV4, PV6, PV8, PV10, PV14, PV16 8 PV2, PV4, PV6, PV8, PV10, PV14,
PV16, PV18

9 PV2, PV4, PV6, PV8, PV10, PV12, 10 PV2, PV3, PV4, PV6, PV8, PV10, PV12,
PV14, PV16, PV18 PV14, PV16, PV18

11 PV2, PV3, PV4, PV6, PV8, PV10, PV12, 12 PV2, PV3, PV4, PV6, PV8, PV9, PV10,
PV14, PV15, PV16, PV18 PV12, PV14, PV15, PV16, PV18

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Numbe Terminal Selection Numbe Terminal Selection


r of PV r of PV
Strings Strings

13 PV1, PV2, PV3, PV4, PV6, PV8, PV9, 14 PV1, PV2, PV3, PV4, PV6, PV8, PV9,
PV10, PV12, PV14, PV15, PV16, PV18 PV10, PV12, PV13, PV14, PV15, PV16,
PV18

15 PV1, PV2, PV3, PV4, PV6, PV7, PV8, 16 PV1, PV2, PV3, PV4, PV5, PV6, PV7,
PV9, PV10, PV12, PV13, PV14, PV15, PV8, PV9, PV10, PV12, PV13, PV14,
PV16, PV18 PV15, PV16, PV18

17 PV1, PV2, PV3, PV4, PV5, PV6, PV7, 18 PV1, PV2, PV3, PV4, PV5, PV6, PV7,
PV8, PV9, PV10, PV12, PV13, PV14, PV8, PV9, PV10, PV11, PV12, PV13,
PV15, PV16, PV17, PV18 PV14, PV15, PV16, PV17, PV18

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Wiring Description of Y-branch Connectors

NOTICE

● Y-branch connectors can be purchased from Huawei or other manufacturers: If


the rated current of the fuse of the Y-branch connector is 15 A, the
recommended model is 904095944 (Luxshare) or A040959443039 (Comlink); if
the rated current of the fuse of the Y-branch connector is 20 A, the
recommended model is 904095945 (Luxshare) or A040959453039 (Comlink).
● When connecting cables to recommended Y-branch connectors, ensure that the
connectors to be paired match each other and are from the same
manufacturer. Otherwise, the contact resistance of the connectors may exceed
the allowed value. In this case, the connectors may be heated and oxidized,
which may cause faults.
● Ensure that the locking nuts of all connectors are tightened.
● Do not bind more than three fuse enclosures together. Otherwise, the fuses and
their enclosures may be damaged due to overheating. It is recommended that a
clearance of 10 mm or more be reserved between fuse enclosures. You are
advised not to bind the fuse enclosures with other heat emitting conductors.
● Do not place the Y-branch connector harness on the ground. A safe distance
must be reserved between the Y-branch connector harness and the ground to
avoid impact caused by water on the ground.
● It is recommended that the Y-branch connectors be connected from the PV
string side and tied to the PV trackers.
● The DC input terminals of the inverter are prone to damage under stress. When
Y-branch connectors are connected to the inverter, the connectors must be
bound and secured to reduce the stress on DC input terminals. For details, see
A Securing Y-Branch Connectors.

Wiring rules:
1. The PV+ on the string side must be connected to the PV+ on the inverter side,
and the PV– on the string side must be connected to the PV– on the inverter
side.
2. Y-branch connectors shall be evenly distributed on the DC input terminals
controlled by the three DC switches.

Numbe Recommended MPPT to Numbe Recommended MPPT to


r of Y- Be Connected r of Y- Be Connected
branch branch
Connec Connec
tor Sets tor Sets

1 MPPT2 2 MPPT2, MPPT8

3 MPPT2, MPPT5, MPPT8 4 MPPT1, MPPT2, MPPT5,


MPPT8

5 MPPT1, MPPT2, MPPT5, 6 MPPT1, MPPT2, MPPT4,


MPPT7, MPPT8 MPPT5, MPPT7, MPPT8

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Numbe Recommended MPPT to Numbe Recommended MPPT to


r of Y- Be Connected r of Y- Be Connected
branch branch
Connec Connec
tor Sets tor Sets

7 MPPT1, MPPT2, MPPT3, 8 MPPT1, MPPT2, MPPT3,


MPPT4, MPPT5, MPPT7, MPPT4, MPPT5, MPPT7,
MPPT8 MPPT8, MPPT9

9 MPPT1, MPPT2, MPPT3, - -


MPPT4, MPPT5, MPPT6,
MPPT7, MPPT8, MPPT9

Figure 5-13 Y-branch connector solution

Scenario Model of Y- Connection Description


branch
Connector
(Part A)

Connectin All models Use the DC terminals delivered with the


g Y- inverter to connect part B to the inverter.
branch
connector
s to the
PV strings
(recomme
nded)

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Scenario Model of Y- Connection Description


branch
Connector
(Part A)

Connectin Models Part A can be directly connected to the


g Y- recommende inverter, and part B is not needed.
branch d by Huawei
connector
s to the Models other To ensure that the terminals of part A match
inverter than those the DC terminals of the inverter, part B is
recommende needed to connect part A to the inverter. Use
d by Huawei the DC terminals delivered with the inverter to
connect part B to the inverter.

Cable Specifications
Cable Type Conductor Cross- Cable Outer Diameter
Sectional Area (Unit: (Unit: mm)
mm2)

1500 V copper multi- 4–6 4.7–6.4


strand twisted PV cable

NOTICE

● Cables with high rigidity, such as armored cables, are not recommended,
because poor contact may be caused by the bending of cables.
● Do not connect aluminum or aluminum alloy DC power cables directly to the
DC terminals of the inverter.
● The 1500 V PV cables must comply with IEC 62930 or EN 50618.

Procedure

NOTICE

● Use the MC4 EVO2 PV connectors delivered with the inverter. If the PV
connectors are lost or damaged, purchase the connectors of the same model.
The device damage caused by incompatible PV connectors is not covered under
any warranty.
● For models of the crimping tool and removal wrench, use the recommended
model or contact the Staubli vendor.

Step 1 Connect DC input power cables.

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NOTICE

● The DC voltage measurement range of the multimeter must be at least 1500 V.


● If the voltage is a negative value, the DC input polarity is incorrect. Rectify the
connection.
● If the voltage is greater than 1500 V, too many PV modules are connected to
the same string. Remove some PV modules.
● Connect the connectors on the PV strings to the connectors on the inverter, and
pull back the connectors on the PV strings along the axial direction to check
whether the connectors are securely installed.
● Ensure that the connectors are properly connected. Any connector damage due
to improper connection is not covered under any warranty.

Figure 5-14 Cable connection

Figure 5-15 Connector connection

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NOTICE

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

Figure 5-16 DC input power cabling requirement

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5.8 Installing the Communications Cable


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

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Pin Definitions of Communications Ports

Figure 5-17 Communications ports

Port Pin Definition Pin Definition Description

RS485-1 1 RS485A IN, RS485 2 RS485A OUT, RS485 Used for cascading
differential signal+ differential signal+ inverters or
connecting to
3 RS485B IN, RS485 4 RS485B OUT, RS485 devices such as the
differential signal– differential signal– SmartLogger.

PE 5 PE, shielding ground 6 PE, shielding ground -

RS485-2 7 RS485A, RS485 8 RS485B, RS485 Used for connecting


differential signal+ differential signal– to RS485 slave
devices.

Procedure
Step 1 Install the communications cable.

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Figure 5-18 Cable connection (4–8 mm four-hole rubber plug)

NOTICE

Block unused cable holes using plugs and tighten cable glands.

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Figure 5-19 Cable connection (4–8 mm two-hole rubber plug)

NOTICE

● If three communications cables are to be connected, use the three-hole rubber


plug that is bound in the maintenance compartment.
● Block unused cable holes using plugs and tighten cable glands.

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5.9 Closing the Maintenance Compartment Door


Procedure
Step 1 Adjust the support bar, close the maintenance compartment door and tighten the
two screws on the door.

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Figure 5-20 Closing the door

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6 Commissioning

DANGER

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

NOTICE

Before the equipment is put into operation for the first time, ensure that the
parameters are set correctly by professional personnel. Incorrect parameter
settings may result in noncompliance with local grid connection requirements and
affect the normal operations of the equipment.

6.1 Checking Before Power-On


1. Check that the inverter is installed correctly and securely.
2. Check that the DC switches and downstream AC output switch are OFF.
3. Check that all ground cables are connected securely and reliably.
4. Check that all AC output power cables are connected correctly and securely,
without open circuits or short circuits.
5. Check that all DC input power cables are connected correctly and securely,
without open circuits or short circuits.
6. Check that the communications cables are connected correctly and securely.
7. Check that the maintenance compartment interior is clean and tidy, without
foreign matter.
8. Check that the maintenance compartment door is closed and that the door
screws are tightened.
9. If there are DC input terminals that are not connected to PV strings, use
sealing plugs with snap-fits (models: CT75A-FJB6/HY024-FHG-3 and
CT75AFJB5/HY024-FHG-4) to seal the terminals. Device damage caused by
the absence of sealing plugs is not covered by warranty.

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Figure 6-1 Sealing plugs with snap-fits

10. Check that idle USB ports are plugged with waterproof plugs.

6.2 System Power-On


Precautions

DANGER

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

WARNING

When LED2 is steady green (meaning that the inverter is grid-tied), do not turn on
any DC switch. Otherwise, the inverter may be damaged because the insulation
resistance is not detected.

NOTICE

● Before the equipment is put into operation for the first time, ensure that the
parameters are set correctly by professional personnel. Incorrect parameter
settings may result in noncompliance with local grid connection requirements
and affect the normal operations of the equipment.
● Before turning on the AC switch between the inverter and the power grid,
check that the AC voltage is within the specified range using a multimeter.
● If the solar inverter has not been running for more than half a year after being
mounted, it must be checked and tested by professionals before being put into
operation.

● Do not turn the DC switch to the unloaded position .


● When the system is powered on or running, do not place obstacles (such as
cables) to block the rotation of the handle or manually hold the handle.
Otherwise, the DC switch cannot be automatically disconnected.

Procedure
Step 1 Turn on the AC switch between the inverter and the grid.

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NOTICE

If you perform Step 2 before Step 1, the inverter reports a fault about abnormal
shutdown. The inverter can start normally after the fault is automatically cleared.

Step 2 Set DC SWITCH 1 (MAIN SWITCH) at the bottom of the SUN2000 chassis to ON.
When you hear a click sound, the switch is ON.
Step 3 Check the status of LED 1. If it is steady green, set DC SWITCH 2 and DC SWITCH
3 to ON.

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7 Man-Machine Interactions

7.1 Operations with the App

7.1.1 Downloading and Installing the App


For details, see Downloading and Installing the App in the FusionSolar App and
SUN2000 App Device Commissioning Guide.

7.1.2 Logging In to the App


For details, see Connecting to a Device in the FusionSolar App and SUN2000 App
Device Commissioning Guide.

7.1.3 Operations Related to the Advanced User


Ensure that the DC side of the SUN2000 is energized before setting grid
parameters, protection parameters, and feature parameters.

7.1.3.1 Setting Grid Parameters

Procedure
Step 1 Choose Function Menu > Settings > Grid Parameters to access the parameters
setting screen.

Figure 7-1 Grid parameters (advanced user)

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Parameters
No. Parameter Description

1 Grid Code Set this parameter based on the grid code of the country or
region where the inverter is used and the inverter application
scenario.

2 Isolation settings Set the working mode of the inverter based on the grounding
status at DC side and the connection to the power grid.

7.1.3.2 Setting Protection Parameters

Procedure
Step 1 Choose Function Menu > Settings > Protection parameters to access the
parameters setting screen.

Figure 7-2 Protection parameters (advanced user)

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Parameters
No. Parameter Description

1 Insulation resistance To ensure device safety, the inverter detects the insulation
protection threshold (MΩ) resistance of the input side with respect to ground when it
starts a self-check. If the detected value is less than the
preset value, the inverter does not connect to the grid.

NOTE

The insulation resistance protection threshold of the inverter must be set to a value in the
range of 0.05 to 1.5.

7.1.3.3 Setting Feature Parameters

Procedure
Step 1 Choose Function Menu > Settings > Feature Parameters to access the settings
screen.

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Figure 7-3 Feature parameters (advanced user)

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Parameters
No. Parameter Description Remarks

1 MPPT multi-peak When the inverter is used in -


scanning scenarios where PV strings are
greatly shaded, set this parameter
to Enable, and then the inverter
will perform MPPT scanning at
regular intervals to locate the
maximum power.

2 MPPT multi-peak Specifies the MPPT scanning This parameter is displayed


scan interval (min) interval. when MPPT multi-peak
scanning is set to Enable.

3 RCD enhancement RCD refers to the residual current -


of the inverter to the ground. To
ensure device and personal safety,
RCD should be limited to the
specified value in the standard. If
an AC switch with a residual
current detection function is
installed outside the inverter, this
function should be enabled to
reduce the residual current
generated when the inverter is
running, thereby preventing the
AC switch from misoperations.

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No. Parameter Description Remarks

4 Night-time In some specific application This parameter is displayed


reactive power scenarios, a power grid company when Isolation settings is set
output requires that the inverter can to Input ungrounded, with
perform reactive power TF.
compensation at night to ensure
that the power factor of the local
power grid meets requirements.

5 PID protection at When the inverter outputs -


night reactive power at night and this
parameter is set to Enable, the
inverter will shut down
automatically if it detects
abnormal status of the PID
compensation.

6 Power quality If this parameter is set to Enable, -


optimization mode the inverter output current
harmonics will be optimized.

7 PV module type This parameter is used to set ● If this parameter is set to


different types of PV modules and Crystalline silicon or Film,
the shutdown time of the the inverter automatically
concentration PV module. If the detects the power of PV
concentration PV modules are modules when they are
shaded, the power drops shaded and shuts down if
drastically to 0 and the inverter the power is too low.
shuts down. The energy yield ● When concentration PV
would be affected since it takes modules are used:
too long for the power to resume
and inverter to restart. The – If this parameter is set to
parameter does not need to be CPV 1, the inverter can
set for crystalline silicon and filmy quickly restart in 60
PV modules. minutes if the input
power of PV modules
drops drastically due to
shading.
– If this parameter is set to
CPV 2, the inverter can
quickly restart in 10
minutes if the input
power of PV modules
drops drastically due to
shading.

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No. Parameter Description Remarks

8 Built-in PID When the external PID module -


compensation compensates the PID voltage for
direction the PV system, set Built-in PID
compensation direction to the
actual compensation direction of
the PID module so that the
inverter can output reactive
power at night.

9 String connection Specifies the connection mode of ● When PV strings connect to


mode PV strings. the inverter separately (All
PV strings separated), there
is no need to set this
parameter. The inverter can
automatically detect the
connection mode of the PV
strings.
● When PV strings connect to
one another in parallel
outside the inverter and
then connect to it
independently (All PV
strings connected), set this
parameter to All PV strings
connected.

10 Automatic OFF The standards of certain countries If Automatic OFF due to


due to and regions require that the communication interrupted is
communication inverter must shut down after the set to Enable and the inverter
interrupted communication is interrupted for communication is interrupted
a certain time. for a specified time (set by
Communication interruption
duration), the inverter will
automatically shut down.

11 Automatic ON due If this parameter is set to Enable, This parameter is displayed


to communication the inverter automatically starts when Automatic OFF due to
resumed after communication recovers. If communication interrupted is
this parameter is set to Disable, set to Enable.
the inverter needs to be started
manually after communication
recovers.

12 Communication Specifies the duration for -


interruption determining communication
duration (min) interruption. Used for automatic
shutdown for protection in case of
communication interruption.

13 Soft start/boot Specifies the duration for the -


time (s) power to gradually increase when
the inverter starts.

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No. Parameter Description Remarks

14 Shutdown gradient Specifies the power change speed -


(%/s) when the inverter shuts down.

15 Night-time The inverter monitors PV strings -


hibernation at night. If this parameter is set to
Enable, the monitoring function
of the inverter will hibernate at
night to reduce power
consumption.

16 MBUS For inverters that support RS485 -


communication communication and MBUS
communication, you are advised
to set this parameter to Disable
to reduce power consumption.

17 Delay upgrade This parameter is mainly used in After the inverter starts to
the upgrade scenarios where the upgrade, if Delay upgrade is
PV power supply is disconnected set to Enable, the upgrade
at night due to no sunlight or package is loaded first. After
unstable at dawn or dusk due to the PV power supply recovers
poor sunlight. and the activation conditions
are met, the inverter
automatically activates the
upgrade.

18 RS485-2 If this parameter is set to Enable, -


communication the RS485-2 port can be used. If
the port is not used, you are
advised to set this parameter to
Disable to reduce power
consumption.

19 Duration for The standards of certain countries


determining short- and regions require that the
time grid inverter should not disconnect
disconnection (ms) from the power grid if the power
-
grid experiences a short-time
failure. After the fault is rectified,
the inverter output power needs
to be quickly restored.

7.1.4 Operations Related to the Special User


Ensure that the DC side of the SUN2000 is energized before setting grid
parameters, protection parameters, feature parameters, and grid adjustment
parameters.

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7.1.4.1 Setting Grid Parameters

Procedure
Step 1 Choose Function Menu > Settings > Grid Parameters to access the parameters
setting screen.

Figure 7-4 Power grid parameters (special user)

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Parameters
No. Parameter Description

1 Grid Code Set this parameter based on the grid code of the country
or region where the inverter is used and the inverter
application scenario.

2 Isolation settings Set the working mode of the inverter based on the
grounding status at DC side and the connection to the
power grid.

3 Output mode Specifies whether the inverter output has a neutral wire
based on the application scenario.

4 Automatically start upon Specifies whether to allow the inverter to automatically


grid recovery start after the power grid recovers.

5 Grid connected recovery Specifies the time after which the inverter begins
time from grid faults (s) restarting after the power grid recovers.

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No. Parameter Description

6 Startup voltage lower According to the standards of certain countries and


threshold of grid regions, after the inverter is powered on for the first time
connection (V) for grid connection, if the power grid voltage is lower
than Startup voltage lower threshold of grid
connection, the inverter is not allowed to connect to the
grid.

7 Startup frequency upper According to the standards of certain countries and


threshold of grid regions, after the inverter is powered on for the first time
connection (Hz) for grid connection, if the power grid voltage is higher
than Startup frequency upper threshold of grid
connection, the inverter is not allowed to connect to the
grid.

8 Startup frequency lower According to the standards of certain countries and


threshold of grid regions, after the inverter is powered on for the first time
connection (Hz) for grid connection, if the power grid voltage is lower
than Startup frequency lower threshold of grid
connection, the inverter is not allowed to connect to the
grid.

9 Grid reconnection voltage The standards of certain countries and regions require
upper limit (V) that after the inverter shuts down for protection due to a
fault, if the power grid voltage is higher than Grid
reconnection voltage upper limit, the inverter is not
allowed to reconnect to the grid.

10 Grid reconnection voltage The standards of certain countries and regions require
lower limit (V) that after the inverter shuts down for protection due to a
fault, if the power grid voltage is lower than Grid
reconnection voltage lower limit, the inverter is not
allowed to reconnect to the grid.

11 Grid reconnection frequency The standards of certain countries and regions require
upper limit (Hz) that after the inverter shuts down for protection due to a
fault, if the power grid frequency is higher than Grid
reconnection frequency upper limit, the inverter is not
allowed to reconnect to the grid.

12 Grid reconnection frequency The standards of certain countries and regions require
lower limit (Hz) that after the inverter shuts down for protection due to a
fault, if the power grid frequency is lower than Grid
reconnection frequency lower limit, the inverter is not
allowed to reconnect to the grid.

13 Reactive power Specifies the voltage threshold for triggering reactive


compensation (cosφ-P) power compensation based on the cosφ-P curve.
trigger voltage (%)

14 Reactive power Specifies the voltage threshold for exiting reactive power
compensation (cosφ-P) exit compensation based on the cosφ-P curve.
voltage (%)

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7.1.4.2 Setting Protection Parameters

Procedure
Step 1 Choose Function Menu > Settings > Protect Parameters to go to the parameter
setting screen.

Figure 7-5 Protection parameters (special user)

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Parameters
No. Parameter Description

1 Voltage unbalance protection Specifies the inverter protection threshold when the
threshold (%) power grid voltage is unbalanced.

2 Phase protection point (º) The Japanese standard requires that during passive
islanding detection, protection should be triggered if
an abrupt voltage phase change is detected.

3 Phase angle offset protection The standards of certain countries and regions require
that the inverter needs to be protected when the
phase angle offset of the power grid three phases
exceeds a certain value.

4 10-min overvoltage protection Specifies the 10-minute overvoltage protection


threshold (V) threshold.

5 10-min overvoltage protection Specifies the 10-minute overvoltage protection


duration (ms) duration.

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No. Parameter Description

6 Level-1 overvoltage protection Specifies the level-1 overvoltage protection threshold.


threshold (V)

7 Level-1 overvoltage protection Specifies the level-1 overvoltage protection duration.


duration (ms)

8 Level-1 undervoltage Specifies the level-1 undervoltage protection


protection threshold (V) threshold.

9 Level-1 undervoltage Specifies the level-1 undervoltage protection duration.


protection duration (ms)

10 Level-1 overfrequency Specifies the level-1 overfrequency protection


protection threshold (Hz) threshold.

11 Level-1 overfrequency Specifies the level-1 overfrequency protection


protection duration (ms) duration.

12 Level-1 underfrequency Specifies the level-1 underfrequency protection


protection threshold (Hz) threshold.

13 Level-1 underfrequency Specifies the level-1 underfrequency protection


protection duration (ms) duration.

7.1.4.3 Setting Feature Parameters

Procedure
Step 1 Choose Function Menu > Settings > Feature Parameters to access the settings
screen.

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Figure 7-6 Feature parameters (special user)

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Parameters
No. Parameter Description Remarks

1 LVRT LVRT is short for low voltage ride-through. -


When the grid voltage is abnormally low for a
short time, the inverter cannot disconnect from
the power grid immediately and has to work for
some time.

2 Threshold for Specifies the threshold for triggering LVRT. The This parameter is
triggering threshold settings should meet the local grid displayed when LVRT
LVRT (V) standard. is set to Enable.

3 LVRT gradient During LVRT, the solar inverter needs to


K1 generate positive-sequence reactive power to
support the power grid. This parameter is used
to set the positive-sequence reactive power
generated by the solar inverter.
For example, if you set LVRT gradient K1 to 2,
the increment of positive-sequence reactive
current generated by the solar inverter is 20%
of the rated current when the AC voltage
decreases by 10% during LVRT.

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4 LVRT gradient During LVRT, the solar inverter needs to


K2 generate negative-sequence reactive power to
support the power grid. This parameter is used
to set the negative-sequence reactive power
generated by the solar inverter.
For example, if you set LVRT gradient K2 to 2,
the increment of negative-sequence reactive
current generated by the solar inverter is 20%
of the rated current when the AC voltage
decreases by 10% during LVRT.

5 Percentage of During LVRT, the solar inverter needs to limit


LVRT reactive the reactive current.
current For example, if you set Percentage of LVRT
limiting reactive current limiting to 50, the reactive
current upper limit of the solar inverter is 50%
of the rated current during LVRT.

6 Threshold of When Zero current due to power grid fault is


LVRT zero- enabled, if the power grid voltage is less than
current mode the value of Threshold of LVRT zero-current
mode during LVRT, the zero current mode is
used. Otherwise, the mode configured in LVRT
mode is used.

7 LVRT mode Sets LVRT mode. The options are Zero-current


mode, Constant current mode, Reactive
power priority mode, and Active power
priority mode.

8 LVRT Specifies the low voltage ride-through


characteristic capability of the inverter.
curve

9 HVRT HVRT is short for high voltage ride-through. -


When the grid voltage is abnormally high for a
short time, the inverter cannot disconnect from
the power grid immediately and has to work for
some time.

10 Threshold for Specifies the threshold for triggering HVRT. The This parameter is
triggering threshold settings should meet the local grid displayed when HVRT
HVRT (V) standard. is set to Enable.

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11 HVRT During HVRT, the solar inverter needs to


gradient K1 generate positive-sequence reactive power to
support the power grid. This parameter is used
to set the positive-sequence reactive power
generated by the solar inverter.
For example, if you set HVRT gradient K1 to 2,
the increment of positive-sequence reactive
current generated by the solar inverter is 20%
of the rated current when the AC voltage
increases by 10% during HVRT.

12 HVRT During HVRT, the solar inverter needs to


gradient K2 generate negative-sequence reactive power to
support the power grid. This parameter is used
to set the negative-sequence reactive power
generated by the solar inverter.
For example, if you set HVRT gradient K2 to 2,
the increment of negative-sequence reactive
current generated by the solar inverter is 20%
of the rated current when the AC voltage
increases by 10% during HVRT.

13 Grid voltage Specifies whether to shield the undervoltage This parameter is


protection protection function during LVRT or HVRT. displayed when LVRT
shield during or HVRT is set to
VRT Enable.

14 VRT exit Specifies the LVRT/HVRT recovery threshold. ● This parameter is


hysteresis displayed when
threshold LVRT or HVRT is
set to Enable.
● LVRT recovery
threshold =
Threshold for
triggering LVRT +
VRT exit hysteresis
threshold
● HVRT recovery
threshold =
Threshold for
triggering HVRT -
VRT exit hysteresis
threshold

15 Grid voltage Specifies the LVRT or HVRT threshold for -


jump triggering a transient voltage jump of a power
triggering grid. A transient voltage jump indicates that the
threshold (%) inverter cannot immediately disconnect from
the power grid when the power grid is
abnormal due to transient changes.

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No. Parameter Description Remarks

16 Zero current Certain countries and regions have This parameter is


due to power requirements on the output current during displayed when LVRT
grid fault high/low voltage ride-through. In this case, set or HVRT is set to
this parameter to Enable. After this parameter Enable.
is set to Enable, the output current is less than
10% of the rated current during high/low
voltage ride-through.

17 Active Specifies whether to enable the active islanding -


islanding protection function.
protection

18 Automatic The standards of certain countries and regions -


OFF due to require that the inverter must shut down after
communicati the communication is interrupted for a certain
on time.
interrupted

19 Automatic If this parameter is set to Enable, the inverter -


ON due to automatically starts after communication
communicati recovers. If this parameter is set to Disable, the
on resumed inverter needs to be started manually after
communication recovers.

20 Communicati Specifies the duration for determining -


on communication interruption. Used for
interruption automatic shutdown for protection in case of
duration communication interruption.
(min)

21 Soft start/ Specifies the duration for the power to -


boot time (s) gradually increase when the inverter starts.

22 Soft start Specifies the time for the power to gradually -


time after increase when the inverter restarts after the
grid failure power grid recovers.
(s)

23 TCP Specifies the TCP link timeout period for the -


heartbeat solar inverter to connect to the management
interval (s) system.

24 TCP frame Specifies the maximum length of the TCP frame -


length sent by the northbound device to the solar
inverter.

25 Heartbeat Specifies the timeout period for the solar -


period at inverter to connect to the management system.
application
layer (min)

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7.1.4.4 Setting Power Adjustment Parameters

Procedure
Step 1 Choose Function Menu > Settings > Power Adjustment to go to the parameter
setting screen.

Figure 7-7 Power adjustment parameters (special user)

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Parameters
No. Parameter Description Remarks

1 Remote power If this parameter is set to Enable, -


schedule the inverter responds to the
scheduling instruction from the
remote port. If this parameter is
set to Disable, the inverter does
not respond to the scheduling
instruction from the remote port.

2 Schedule instruction Specifies the time for maintaining When this parameter is set
valid duration (s) the scheduling instruction. to 0, the scheduling
instruction takes effect
permanently.

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No. Parameter Description Remarks

3 Maximum apparent Specifies the output upper If the maximum active


power (kVA) threshold for the maximum power equals the value of
apparent power to adapt to the Smax_limit, this parameter is
capacity requirements of standard not displayed.
and customized inverters.

4 Maximum active Specifies the output upper -


power (kW) threshold for the maximum active
power to adapt to different market
requirements.

5 OFF at 0% power If this parameter is set to Enable, -


limit the inverter shuts down after
receiving the 0% power limit
command. If this parameter is set
to Disable, the inverter does not
shut down after receiving the 0%
power limit command.

6 Active power Specifies the change speed of the -


change gradient inverter active power.
(%/s)

7 Derated by fixed Adjusts the active power output of


-
active power (kW) the inverter by fixed value.

8 Derated by active Adjusts the active power output of If this parameter is set to
power % (%) the inverter by percentage. 100, the inverter outputs
based on the maximum
output power.

9 Night-time reactive In some specific application -


power output scenarios, a power grid company
requires that the inverter can
perform reactive power
compensation at night to ensure
that the power factor of the local
power grid meets requirements.

10 Enable reactive When this parameter is set to This parameter is displayed


power parameters Enable, the inverter outputs when Night-time reactive
at night reactive power based on the power output is set to
setting of Reactive power Enable.
compensation at night.
Otherwise, the inverter executes
the remote scheduling command.

11 Night-time reactive During the reactive power This parameter is displayed


power compensation at night, the when Night-time reactive
compensation reactive power is scheduled by power output and Enable
(kVar) fixed value. reactive power parameters
at night are set to Enable.

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No. Parameter Description Remarks

12 Reactive power Specifies the change speed of the -


change gradient inverter reactive power.
(%/s)

13 Plant active power Specifies the rate of active power -


gradient (min/ rise due to sunlight changes.
100%)

14 Average active Specifies the period of active -


power filtering time power rise due to sunlight
(ms) changes. This parameter is used
with Plant active power gradient.

15 Power factor Specifies the power factor of the -


inverter.

16 Reactive power Specifies the reactive power output -


compensation (Q/S) by the inverter.

17 Overfrequency If this parameter is set to Enable,


derating the active power of the inverter
will be derated according to a
certain slope when the grid -
frequency exceeds the frequency
that triggers overfrequency
derating.

18 Frequency for The standards of certain countries


triggering and regions require that the
overfrequency output active power of inverters be
derating (Hz) derated when the power grid
frequency exceeds a certain value. ● This parameter is
displayed when
19 Frequency for Specifies the frequency threshold Overfrequency derating
exiting for exiting overfrequency derating. is set to Enable.
overfrequency ● When setting this
derating (Hz) parameter, ensure that
20 Cutoff frequency of Specifies the frequency threshold the following condition is
overfrequency for cutting off overfrequency met: Frequency for
derating (Hz) derating. exiting overfrequency
derating ≤ Frequency
21 Cutoff power of Specifies the power threshold for for triggering
overfrequency cutting off overfrequency derating. overfrequency derating
derating (%) < Cutoff frequency of
overfrequency derating.
22 Power recovery Specifies the recovery rate of the
gradient of overfrequency derating power.
overfrequency
derating (%/min)

23 PF (U) voltage Specifies the time for filtering the -


detection filtering grid voltage in the PF-U curve.
time (s)

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No. Parameter Description Remarks

24 Apparent power Adjust the apparent output -


baseline (kVA) baseline of the inverter.

25 Active power Adjusts the active output baseline -


baseline (kW) of the inverter.

26 Power percentage Specifies the reference apparent -


for triggering Q-U power, in percentage. When the
scheduling actual apparent power of the
inverter is greater than the value
of this parameter, the Q-U
characteristic curve scheduling
function is enabled.

27 Q-U characteristic The inverter adjusts Q/S (the ratio -


curve of the output reactive power to
apparent power) in real time
based on U/Un(%) (the ratio of
the actual power grid voltage to
the rated power grid voltage).

28 Q-P characteristic The inverter adjusts Q/Pn (the -


curve ratio of the output reactive power
to the rated active power) in real
time based on P/Pn(%) (the ratio
of the actual active power to the
rated active power).

29 Cosφ-P/Pn The inverter adjusts the output -


characteristic curve power factor cosφ in real time
based on P/Pn(%).

7.2 Upgrading the Inverter


USB flash drives of SanDisk, Netac, and Kingston are recommended. Other brands
may be incompatible.

NOTE

● Delete the script file immediately after use to reduce information disclosure risks.
● The file system format of the USB flash drive must be FAT32.

Procedure
Step 1 Download the required software upgrade package from the technical support
website.

Step 2 Decompress the upgrade package and copy all files to the root directory of the
USB flash drive.

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NOTICE

Do not modify the content in the upgrade package. All files in the upgrade
package contain RSA signature verification. Modifying the content in the upgrade
package will cause an upgrade failure.

Step 3 Connect the USB flash drive to the USB port. The system automatically identifies
the USB flash drive and executes all commands specified in the boot script file.
View the LED indicators to determine the operating status.

Table 7-1 LED indicator description


LED Indicator Status Description

Off No USB flash drive-


related operation is
performed.

Blinking green slowly USB flash drive-related


operations are being
performed.

Blinking green fast An operation with a


USB flash drive has
failed.

Steady green USB flash drive-related


operations succeeded.

Step 4 The system automatically restarts when the upgrade is completed. All indicators
are off during the restart. After the restart, the preceding indicator is blinking
green slowly for one minute until becoming steady on, which indicates that the
upgrade is successful.

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8 System Maintenance

DANGER

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

WARNING

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


instructions on the delayed discharge label, and wait for a period of time as
specified to ensure that the equipment is not energized.
● If an internal fault occurs in the inverter, there is a low probability of the
inverter cover becoming deformed, the edges cracking, or the inverter emitting
noise, abnormal odors, or smoke. If this happens, contact your vendor or
technical support immediately. Do not turn on the DC or AC switch by yourself.

8.1 System Power-Off


Precautions

WARNING

● If two inverters share the same AC switch on the AC side, power off the two
inverters.
● After the inverter powers off, the remaining electricity and heat may still cause
electric shocks and body burns. Therefore, put on personal protective
equipment (PPE) and begin servicing the inverter fifteen minutes after power-
off.

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Procedure
Step 1 Run a shutdown command on the SUN2000 app, SmartLogger, or network
management system (NMS).
For details, see the user manual of the corresponding product.
Step 2 Turn off the AC switch between the inverter and the power grid.
Step 3 Set the three DC switches to OFF.

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8.2 Power-Off for Maintenance


Context
To prevent personal injury and equipment damage, perform the following
procedure to power off the inverter for troubleshooting or replacement.

CAUTION

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


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

Procedure
Step 1 Wear proper PPE.
Step 2 If the inverter does not shut down due to a fault, send a shutdown command on
the SUN2000 app, SmartLogger, or management system. If the inverter has shut
down due to a fault, go to the next step.
Step 3 Turn off the AC switch between the inverter and the power grid.
Step 4 Use a clamp meter to measure the DC current of each PV string input to the
inverter.
● If the current is less than or equal to 0.01 A, go to the next step.
● If the current is higher than 0.01 A, wait until the solar irradiance decreases
and the PV string current decreases below 0.01 A at night, and then go to the
next step.

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Step 5 Open the maintenance compartment door, install a support strut, and use a
multimeter to check the voltage between the AC terminal block and the ground.
Ensure that the AC side of the inverter is powered off.
Step 6 Set all DC switches of the inverter to OFF. If the DC switches are automatically
turned off, go to the next step.
Step 7 Wait for 15 minutes and troubleshoot or repair the inverter.

WARNING

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

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8.3 Routine Maintenance

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

CAUTION

● Before cleaning the system, connecting cables, and maintaining the grounding
reliability, power off the system and ensure that the three DC switches on the
inverter are OFF.
● If you need to open the maintenance compartment door in rainy or snowy
days, take protective measures to prevent rain or snow entering the
maintenance compartment. If unavoidable, do not open the maintenance
compartment door.

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Table 8-1 Maintenance list


Item Check Method Maintenance
Interval

● Cleanness of ● Check whether there is dust on Once every 6 to 12


air intake and the air intake and exhaust vents. months
exhaust vents If necessary, remove the baffle
● Fans of the air intake vent.
● Check whether the fans produce
abnormal sounds during
operation.

System running ● The inverter is not damaged or Once every 6 months


status deformed.
● The inverter operates with no
abnormal sound.
● When the inverter is running,
check whether all inverter
parameters are correctly set.

Electrical ● Cables are securely connected. The first inspection is


connections ● Cables are intact, and in 6 months after the
particular, the parts touching initial commissioning.
the metallic surface are not From then on, the
scratched. interval can be 6 or
12 months.
● Check whether the sealing caps
of idle DC input terminals fall
off.
● Check that the idle COM and
USB ports are locked by
waterproof caps.

Grounding Ground cables are securely The first inspection is


reliability connected. 6 months after the
initial commissioning.
From then on, the
interval can be 6 or
12 months.

Clear vegetation ● Perform inspection and weeding Based on the local


around the as required. wilting season
inverters ● Clean the site promptly after
weeding.

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Removing the baffle of the air intake vent

Figure 8-1 Removing the baffle

8.4 Checking Test Terminals


Terminal Definition

Figure 8-2 Test terminal definitions

Table 8-2 Test terminal definitions

No. Silk Screen Description Port Function

1, 11 PV1/2–, PV1/2+ PV string input test Measures the resistance


port of PV string input to
2, 12 PV3/4–, PV3/4+ ground.
3, 13 PV5/6–, PV5/6+

4, 14 PV7/8–, PV7/8+

5, 15 PV9/10–,
PV9/10+

6, 16 PV11/12–,
PV11/12+

7, 17 PV13/14–,
PV13/14+

8, 18 PV15/16–,
PV15/16+

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No. Silk Screen Description Port Function

9, 19 PV17/18–,
PV17/18+

10, 20 PV19/20-(PCS-), DC bus terminal test Measures the insulation


PV19/20+(PCS+) port resistance of the bus+/
NOTE bus– terminal to the
PCS- and PCS+ ground.
terminals are
supported.

Procedure
Step 1 Open the connection box of the test terminal.

Figure 8-3 Opening the connection box

Step 2 Connect the cables.

Figure 8-4 Connecting the cables

NOTE

● A flat-head screwdriver with a head of 0.6 mm x 3.5 mm is recommended.


● Test terminals support cables with a cross-sectional area of 0.25 mm2 to 2.5 mm2.

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Step 3 Perform the spot check.


Step 4 Tighten the screws in the connection box of the test terminal.

Figure 8-5 Tightening screws

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8.5 Replacing a Fan

CAUTION

● Before replacing a fan, power off the inverter.


● When replacing a fan, use insulation tools and wear personal protective
devices.

NOTE

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

Step 1 Remove the screw on the fan tray and save it. Pull out the fan tray until the fan
baffle plate aligns with the inverter chassis.

Figure 8-6 Pulling out fan tray (1)

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

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Figure 8-7 Disconnecting cables

Step 3 Pull out the fan tray.

Figure 8-8 Pulling out fan tray (2)

Step 4 Remove cable ties from the faulty fan.


● FAN 1 Faulty

Figure 8-9 Removing the FAN 1 cable ties

● FAN 2 Faulty

Figure 8-10 Removing the FAN 2 cable ties

● FAN 3 Faulty

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Figure 8-11 Removing the FAN 3 cable ties

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

Figure 8-12 Removing the fan

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

Figure 8-13 Installing a new fan

Step 7 Bind the fan cables.


● Binding positions for fan 1

Figure 8-14 Binding the FAN 1 cables

● Binding positions for fan 2

Figure 8-15 Binding the FAN 2 cables

● Binding positions for fan 3

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Figure 8-16 Binding the FAN 3 cables

Step 8 Push the fan tray into the slot until the fan baffle plate aligns with the inverter
chassis.

Figure 8-17 Pushing the fan tray in

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

Figure 8-18 Reconnecting and binding the cables

Step 10 Push the fan tray into the slot and tighten the screw.

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Figure 8-19 Reinstalling the fan tray

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8.6 Alarm Reference


For details about alarms, see the Inverter Alarm Reference.

8.7 Resetting and Turning On the DC Switch


Prerequisites
If internal inverter fault is displayed on the mobile app or remote monitoring
system and the DC switch is OFF, the DC switch of the inverter has been
automatically turned off. In this case, rectify the fault based on the alarm
handling suggestions before turning on the DC switch.

Procedure
Step 1 Loosen the caps of the RESET buttons for the three DC switches, and press the
RESET buttons inwards until you cannot go any further.

Step 2 Set the DC switches to ON.

Step 3 Tighten the caps of the RESET buttons.

Figure 8-20 Resetting and Turning On the DC Switch (DC SWITCH 1 is used as an
example)

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8.8 Locating Insulation Resistance Faults

NOTICE

The inverter supports insulation resistance detection:


● If reactive power output at night is enabled for the inverter, log in to the
SmartLogger WebUI, choose Monitoring > Inverter > Running Param. >
Power Adjustment and set Insulation resistance inspection during reactive
power output at night to Enable. Then, the inverter will perform insulation
resistance detection once a day. (This parameter can be set only for
SUN2000HA V300R001C00SPC145, SmartLogger V300R023C10SPC550, and
later versions.)
● If reactive power output at night is disabled, the inverter performs insulation
resistance detection by default when it is started.

If the ground resistance of a PV string connected to the SUN2000 is too low, the
SUN2000 generates a Low insulation resistance alarm.

The possible causes are as follows:

● A short circuit occurs between the PV array and the ground.


● The ambient air of the PV array is damp and the insulation between the PV
array and the ground is poor.

After the Low insulation resistance alarm is generated, the SUN2000


automatically triggers insulation resistance fault location. If the fault location is
successful, the location information is displayed on the Alarm details screen of
the Low insulation resistance alarm on the FusionSolar app.

Log in to the FusionSolar app, choose Alarm > Active alarm, and choose Low
insulation resistance to enter the Alarm details screen.

NOTE

● The positive and negative terminals of a PV string are connected to the PV+ and PV–
terminals of the inverter, respectively. The 0% position corresponds to the PV– terminal,
and the 100% position corresponds to the PV+ terminal. Other percentages indicate that
the fault occurs on a PV module or cable in the PV string.
● Possible fault position = Total number of PV modules in a PV string x Percentage of
possible short-circuit positions. For example, if a PV string consists of 14 PV modules
and the percentage of the possible short-circuit position is 34%, the possible fault
position is 4.76 (14 x 34%), indicating that the fault is located near PV module 4,
including the adjacent PV modules and their cables. The SUN2000 has a detection
precision of ±1 PV module.
● The fault can be located only to the MPPT level. Perform the following steps to connect
the PV strings corresponding to the faulty MPPT to the SUN2000 one by one to further
locate and rectify the fault.
● When a non-short-circuit fault occurs, the possible short-circuit percentage is not
displayed. If the insulation resistance is greater than 0.001 MΩ, the fault is not related
to short circuit. Check all PV modules in the faulty PV string one by one to locate and
rectify the fault.

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Figure 8-21 Definition of the percentage of the short-circuit position

Procedure

NOTICE

If the irradiance or the PV string voltage is too high, the insulation resistance fault
location may fail. In this case, the fault location status on the Alarm details
screen is Conditions not met. Perform the following steps to connect PV strings to
the SUN2000 one by one to locate the fault.

Step 1 Ensure that the AC connections are normal. Log in to the FusionSolar app, choose
Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen, and send a shutdown
command. Set the DC SWITCH of the SUN2000 to OFF.
Step 2 Connect a PV string to the SUN2000 and set the DC SWITCH to ON. If the
SUN2000 status is Shutdown: Command, choose Maintenance > Inverter
ON/OFF on the home screen and send a startup command.
Step 3 Choose Alarm on the home screen, enter the Active alarm screen, and check
whether a Low insulation resistance alarm is reported.
● If no Low insulation resistance alarm is reported 1 minute after the DC side
is powered on, choose Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen
and send a shutdown command. Set the DC SWITCH to OFF. Go to Step 2
and check the other PV strings one by one.
● If a Low insulation resistance alarm is reported 1 minute after the DC side is
powered on, check the percentage of possible short-circuit positions on the
Alarm details screen and calculate the location of the possibly faulty PV
module based on the percentage. Then go to Step 4.
Step 4 Choose Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen and send a
shutdown command. Set the DC SWITCH to OFF. Check whether the connectors
or DC power cables between the possibly faulty PV modules and adjacent PV
modules are damaged.
● If yes, replace the damaged connectors or DC power cables and then set the
DC SWITCH to ON. If the SUN2000 status is Shutdown: Command, choose
Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen and send a startup
command. View alarm information.
– If no Low insulation resistance alarm is reported 1 minute after the DC
side is powered on, the insulation resistance fault location of the PV
string is complete. Choose Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the
home screen and send a shutdown command. Set the DC SWITCH to
OFF. Go to Step 2 and check the other PV strings one by one. Then, go to
Step 7.

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– If the Low insulation resistance alarm is still reported 1 minute after the
the DC side is powered on, choose Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on
the home screen and send a shutdown command. Set the DC SWITCH to
OFF and go to Step 5.
● If no, go to Step 5.
Step 5 Disconnect the possibly faulty PV module from the PV string, and use a DC
extension cable with MC4 connectors to connect the adjacent PV modules. Set the
DC SWITCH to ON. If the SUN2000 status is Shutdown: Command, choose
Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen and send a startup
command. View alarm information.
● If no Low insulation resistance alarm is reported 1 minute after the DC side
is powered on, the fault occurred on the disconnected PV module. Choose
Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen, send a shutdown
command, and set the DC SWITCH to OFF. Go to Step 7.
● If the Low insulation resistance alarm is still reported 1 minute after the DC
side is powered on, the fault did not occur on the disconnected PV module.
Go to Step 6.
Step 6 Choose Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen and send a
shutdown command. Set the DC SWITCH to OFF, reconnect the disconnected PV
module, and repeat Step 5 to check the adjacent PV modules at the possible fault
position.
Step 7 Set the DC SWITCH to ON. If the SUN2000 status is Shutdown: Command,
choose Maintenance > Inverter ON/OFF on the home screen and send a startup
command.

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9 Handling the Inverter

9.1 Removing the SUN2000

NOTICE

Before removing the SUN2000, disconnect both AC and DC connections.

Perform the following operations to remove the SUN2000:


1. Disconnect all cables from the SUN2000, including RS485 communications
cables, DC input power cables, AC output power cables, and PGND cables.
2. Remove the SUN2000 from the mounting bracket.
3. Remove the mounting bracket.

9.2 Packing the SUN2000


● If the original packing materials are available, put the SUN2000 inside them
and then seal them by using adhesive tape.
● If the original packing materials are not available, put the SUN2000 inside a
suitable cardboard box and seal it properly.

9.3 Disposing of the SUN2000


If the SUN2000 service life expires, dispose of it according to the local disposal
rules for electrical equipment waste.

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10 Technical Specifications

Efficiency
Item SUN2000-125KTL-JPH0

Maximum efficiency ≥ 98.8%

Input
Item SUN2000-125KTL-JPH0

Maximum input 1500 V


voltage

Maximum input 26 A/30 A


current (per MPPT)

Maximum short- 40 A/50 A


circuit current (per
MPPT)

Maximum 0A
backfeed current to
the PV array

Minimum 500 V/550 V


operating voltage/
startup voltage

Operating voltage 500–1500 V


range

Full-load MPPT 800–1100 V


voltage range

Rated input 900 V


voltage

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Item SUN2000-125KTL-JPH0

Number of inputs 18

Number of MPPT 9
circuits

Output
Item SUN2000-125KTL-JPH0

Rated active power 125 kW

Maximum apparent power[1] 140 kVA

Maximum active power (cosφ = 1) 125 kW

Rated output voltage 550 V AC, 3W+PE

Rated output current 131.3 A

Supported power grid frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz

Maximum output current 147.0 A

Power factor 0.8 leading to 0.8 lagging

Maximum total harmonic distortion < 3%


(rated power)

Note [1]: The default maximum apparent power is 125 kVA. You can modify the
Maximum apparent power parameter.

Protection
Item SUN2000-125KTL-JPH0

Input DC switch Supported

Anti-islanding protection Supported

Output overcurrent protection Supported

Input reverse connection protection Supported

PV string fault detection Supported

DC surge protection Type II

AC surge protection Type II

Insulation resistance detection Supported

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Item SUN2000-125KTL-JPH0

Residual current monitoring unit Supported


(RCMU)

Overvoltage category PV II/AC III

Typical Noise Value


Item SUN2000-125KTL-JPH0

Typical noise value 65 dB(A)

NOTE

The typical noise value is the test result obtained under typical working conditions in a lab.
To avoid complaints, do not install the inverter in a noise-sensitive area.

Display and Communication


Item SUN2000-125KTL-JPH0

Display LED indicator; USB data cable + App

RS485 Supported

USB Supported

General Specifications
Item SUN2000-125KTL-JPH0

Dimensions (W x H x D) 1080 mm x 700 mm x 365 mm

Net weight 88 kg

Operating temperature –25ºC to +60ºC

Cooling mode Smart air cooling

Maximum operating altitude 4000 m

Relative humidity 0%–100% RH

Input terminal MC4 EVO2

Output terminal Waterproof terminal+OT/DT terminal

IP rating IP66

Topology Transformerless

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A Securing Y-Branch Connectors

The DC input terminals of the solar inverter are prone to damage under stress.
When Y-branch connectors are connected to the solar inverter, bind and secure the
connectors to prevent the DC input terminals from bearing stress. You are advised
to install a tray or beam to secure the Y-branch connectors.

Method 1: Using a Tray


Prepare a tray based on the base size of the solar inverter and the cabling of the
Y-branch connectors.
● Material: outdoor corrosion-resistant material
● Bearing capacity: ≥ 10 kg

Figure A-1 Recommended dimensions

Step 1 Install a tray.

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Figure A-2 Installing a tray

Step 2 Place the Y-branch connectors on the tray.

Figure A-3 Placing Y-branch connectors

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Method 2: Using a Beam


Prepare a beam based on the base size of the solar inverter and the cabling of the
Y-branch connectors.

● Material: outdoor corrosion-resistant material


● Bearing capacity: ≥ 10 kg

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Figure A-4 Recommended dimensions

Step 1 Install a beam.

Figure A-5 Installing a beam

Step 2 Bind the Y-branch connectors on the beam.

Figure A-6 Binding Y-branch connectors

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B String Access Detection

Function Description
● Applies to large-scale commercial ground PV plants with PV strings facing the
same direction.
● In AC or DC power limiting scenarios:
– If the PV string access type is not identified, the value of PV Status will
keep being displayed as Not connected. The PV string access type can be
identified only when the inverters restore to the non-power limiting state
and the current of all connected PV strings reaches the startup current.
– If the PV string access type has been identified, when some PV strings
connected to the 2-in-1 terminals are lost, no alarm will be generated. If
some PV strings connected to the 2-in-1 terminals are restored, the
access type cannot be identified. It can be determined whether all the 2-
in-1 PV strings are restored only when the string current reaches Startup
current for 2 in 1 detection.

Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the SUN2000 app as Advanced User. The initial password is 00000a.
NOTE

Use the initial password upon first power-on and change it immediately after login. To
ensure account security, change the password periodically and keep the new password in
mind. Not changing the initial password may cause password disclosure. A password left
unchanged for a long period of time may be stolen or cracked. If a password is lost, devices
cannot be accessed. In these cases, the user is liable for any loss caused to the PV plant.

Step 2 Choose Function Menu > Maintenance > String Access Detection to go to the
parameter setting screen.

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Figure B-1 String Access Detection

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Parameters
N Parameter Description Remark
o. s

1 String Access The default value is Disable. After the -


Detection inverter is connected to the power grid, you
can set String Access Detection to Enable.

2 Startup current When the current of all connected PV This


strings reaches the preset value, the PV paramet
string connection detection function is er is
enabled. displaye
NOTE d only
Startup current setting rules: when
● Startup current = Isc (Stc) × 0.6 (rounded up). String
For details about Isc (Stc), see the PV module Access
nameplate. Detecti
● Default startup current (5 A): applicable to
on is set
the scenarios where the short-circuit current to
Isc (Stc) is greater than 8 A for the Enable.
monocrystalline and polycrystalline PV
modules.

3 Startup current When the current of a PV string reaches


for 2 in 1 Startup current for 2 in 1 detection, the
detection PV string is automatically identified as 2 in
1.
You are advised to use the default value.

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N Parameter Description Remark


o. s

4 PV string N Set this parameter based on the type of the


access type PV string connected to DC input terminal N
NOTE of the inverter. Currently, the options are as
N is the DC input follows: Automatic identification (default
terminal number value), Disconnection, Single PV string,
of the inverter. and 2 in 1.
You are advised to retain the default value.
If the value is incorrectly set, the PV string
access type may be incorrectly identified
and alarms may be generated by mistake
for the PV string connection status.

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C Domain Name List of Management


Systems

NOTE

The list is subject to change.

Table C-1 Domain names of management systems


Domain Name Data Type Scenario

intl.fusionsolar.huawei.co Public IP address FusionSolar hosting


m cloud
NOTE
The domain name is
compatible with
cn.fusionsolar.huawei.com
(Chinese mainland).

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D Grid Code

No. Grid Code Description

1 Japan-MV550-50Hz Japan power grid (550 V/50 Hz)

2 Japan-MV550-60Hz Japan power grid (550 V/60 Hz)

NOTE

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

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E Resetting Password

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

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NOTICE

● SUN2000HA V300R001C00SPC133 and later versions support password reset.


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

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F Contact Information

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

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

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

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NOTE

EU Representative Information: Huawei Technologies Hungary Kft.


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

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G Digital Power Customer Service

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

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H Acronyms and Abbreviations

CEC California Energy


Commission

CPV Concentrated
Photovoltaics technology

LED light emitting diode

MBUS monitoring bus

MPP maximum power point

MPPT maximum power point


tracking

PID potential induced


degradation

PV photovoltaic

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RCMU residual current


monitoring unit

WEEE waste electrical and


electronic equipment

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