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Hybrid Inverter

SUN-60K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6
SUN-70K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6
SUN-75K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6
SUN-80K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6

User Manual
Contents
1. Safety Introductions ������������������� 01-02
2. Product instructions ������������������� 02-06
2.1 Product Overview
2.2 Product Size
2.3 Product Features
2.4 Basic System Architecture
2.5 Product handling requirements
3. Installation ����������������������� 06-30
3.1 Parts list
3.2 Mounting instructions
3.3 Function port definition
3.4 Battery connection
3.5Grid connection and backup load connection
3.6 PV Connection
3.7 Meter or CT installation
3.8 Earth Connection(mandatory)
3.9 Data logger connection
3.10 Wiring diagram with neutral line grounded
3.11 Wiring diagram with neutral line ungrounded
3.12 Typical application diagram of on-grid system
3.13 Typical application diagram of diesel generator
3.14 Three phase parallel connection diagram
4. OPERATION ����������������������� 31
4.1 Power ON/OFF
4.2 Operation and Display Panel
5. LCD Display Icons �������������������� 32-46
5.1 Main Screen
5.2 Detail page
5.3 Curve Page-Solar & Load & Grid
5.4 System Setup Menu
5.5 Basic Setting Menu
5.6 Battery Setting Menu
5.7 System Work Mode Setup Menu
5.8 Grid Setting Menu
5.9 Generator Port Use Setup Menu
5.10 Advanced Function Setup Menu
5.11 Device Info Menu
6. Mode �������������������������� 46-47
7. Warranty ������������������ 47-48
8. Troubleshooting ������������������������ 48-53
9. Datasheet ������������������������ 54-55
10. Appendix I ����������������������� 55-57
11. Appendix II ����������������������� 58
12. Appendix III ����������������������� 59
13. EU Declaration of Conformity ��������������� 59-60
About This Manual
This manual provides information and guidelines for the installation, operation, and
maintenance of the SUN-(60-80)K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6 inverter. Please note that it does not
contain comprehensive information about the photovoltaic (PV) system.

How to Use This Manual


Before undertaking any operation involving the inverter, it is crucial to thoroughly read this manual
and any associated documents. Ensure that these documents are stored safely and are readily
accessible at all times.
Please be aware that the contents of this manual may undergo periodic updates or revisions as a
result of ongoing product development. Consequently, the information contained herein is subject
to change without prior notice. The latest manual can be acquired via [email protected]

1. Safety Introductions

Labels description

Label Description

Caution, risk of electric shock symbol indicates important safety


instructions, which if not correctly followed, could result in electric shock.

The DC input terminals of the inverter must not be grounded.

Surface high temperature, Please do not touch the inverter case.

The AC and DC circuits must be disconnected separately, and the


maintenance personnel must wait for � minutes before they are
completely powered off before they can start working.

CE mark of conformity

Please read the instructions carefully before use.

Symbol for the marking of electrical and electronics devices according to


Directive ����/��/EC. Indicates that the device, accessories and the
packaging must not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and must be
collected separately at the end of the usage. Please follow Local Ordinances
or Regulations for disposal or contact an authorized representative of the
manufacturer for information concerning the decommissioning of
equipment.
· This chapter contains important safety and operating instructions. Read and keep this manual
for future reference.
· Before using the inverter, please read the instructions and warning signs of the battery and
corresponding sections in the instruction manual.
· Do not disassemble the inverter. If you need maintenance or repair, take it to a professional
service center.
· Improper reassembly may result in electric shock or fire.
· To reduce risk of electric shock, disconnect all wires before attempting any maintenance or
cleaning. Turning off the unit will not reduce this risk.
· Caution: Only qualified personnel can install this device with battery.
· Never charge a frozen battery.
· For optimum operation of this inverter, please follow required specification to select appropriate
cable size. It is very important to correctly operate this inverter.
· Be very cautious when working with metal tools on or around batteries. Dropping a tool may
cause a spark or short circuit in batteries or other electrical parts, even cause an explosion.
· Please strictly follow installation procedure when you want to disconnect AC or DC terminals.
Please refer to "Installation" section of this manual for the details.
· Grounding instructions - this inverter should be connected to a permanent grounded wiring
system. Be sure to comply with local requirements and regulation to install this inverter.
· Never cause AC output and DC input short circuited. Do not connect to the mains when DC
input short circuits.

2. Product Introductions
This is a multifunctional inverter, combining functions of inverter, solar charger and battery
charger to offer uninterruptible power support with portable size. Its comprehensive LCD display
offers user configurable and easy accessible button operation such as battery charging, AC/solar
charging, and acceptable input voltage based on different applications.
2.1 Product Overview

1
2
3 7
4 8
5 9
6
10
13 11
14 12

17 16

15

1: LCD display 7: CAN port 13: Function port


2: Function buttons 8: DRM port 14: Load
3: Power on/off button 9: BMS port 15: PV input
4: DC switch 10: RS485 port 16: Battery input
5: Meter port 11: Generator input 17: WiFi Interface
6: Parallel port 12: Grid
2.2 Product Size

606.00 mm
927.00 mm
985.26 mm

338.00 mm
314.50 mm
Inverter Size

518.00 mm
314.00 mm
180.00 mm

4- Φ 14
270.00 mm
274.50 mm
2.3 Product Features
- 230V/400V Three phase Pure sine wave inverter.
- Self-consumption and feed-in to the grid.
- Auto restart while AC is recovering.
- Programmable supply priority for battery or grid.
- Programmable multiple operation modes: On grid, off grid and UPS.
- Configurable battery charging current/voltage based on applications by LCD setting.
- Configurable AC/Solar/Generator Charger priority by LCD setting.
- Compatible with mains voltage or generator power.
- Overload/over temperature/short circuit protection.
- Smart battery charger design for optimized battery performance
- With limit function, prevent excess power overflow to the grid.
- Supporting WIFI monitoring and have 3 or 4 built-in MPP Trackers, 1 MPP Tracker can
connect 2 PV strings.
- Smart settable three stages MPPT charging for optimized battery performance.
- Time of use function.
- Smart Load Function.

2.4 Basic System Architecture


The following illustration shows basic application of this inverter.
It also includes following devices to have a complete running system.
- Generator(Fro off-grid mode)or Utility Grid
- PV modules
Consult with your system integrator for other possible system architectures depending on your
requirements.
This inverter is designed to power a range of appliances commonly found in homes and offices,
including motor type appliances like refrigerators and air conditioning units. Before use, it's
advisable to verify appliance compatibility with this inverter.
The generator interface should not be connected to both the generator and the smart load
simultaneously. The generator only can be connected in stand-alone scenario. When the grid be
connected, the generator should not be connected simultaneously.

AC cable DC cable

WiFI computer
GPRS/4G
LAN
phone
Cloud services

Solar Backup Load* On-Grid Home Load Grid

CT

Battery Smart Load Grid-connected Inverter Generator

OR OR

*Connected to the LOAD port


2.5 Product handling requirements
Lift the inverter out of the packaging box and transport it to the designated installation location.

transport

CAUTION:
Improper handling may cause personal injury!
· Arrange an appropriate number of personnel to carry the inverter according to
its weight, and installation personnel should wear protective equipment such
as anti-impact shoes and gloves.
· Placing the inverter directly on a hard ground may cause damage to its metal
enclosure. Protective materials such as sponge pad or foam cushion should be
placed underneath the inverter.
· Move the inverter by one or two people or by using a proper transport tool.
· Move the inverter by holding the handles on it. Do not move the inverter by
holding the terminals.

3. Installation
3.1 Parts List
Check the equipment before installation. Please make sure nothing is damaged in the package.
You should have received the items in the following package:

Stainless steel anti-collision


Hybrid inverter
Wall mounting bracket x1 bolt M12×60 Communication cable x2
x1
x4

Three-Phase Smart Meter

User
SET ESC
manual

L-type Hexagon wrench Meter(optional)


User manual x1 Data logger(optional) x1
x1 x1
DC+/DC- Plug connectors
Sensor Clamp Battery Plug connectors T-type wrench
including metal terminal
x3 accessories x4 x1
xN

1,2,3 4,5,6 7,*8,*9

Magnetic ring for


Magnetic ring for AC
Stainless steel mounting commuication cable of Magnetic ring for CT x3
wires x3
screws M4*12 x9 BMS and Meterx3 (31×29×19 mm)
(80×50×25 mm)
(23×33×15 mm)

Solar Photovoltaic
Connector Special Matching Resistor x1
Spanner x1

Packing box of magnetic ring

4 5 6
7
1,2,3 : 23×33×15 mm
4,5,6 : 31×29×19mm
7,8,9 :80×50×25 mm

1 2 3 *8 &*9 are placed on the top of the


EPE material upper cover

3.2 Mounting instructions


Installation Precaution
This Hybrid inverter is designed for outdoor use(IP��), Please make sure the installation site
meets below conditions:
· Not in direct sunlight, rain exposure, snow laying up during installation and operation.
· Not in areas where highly flammable materials are stored.
· Not in potential explosive areas.
· Not directly expose to the cold air to avoid condensation inside the inverter casing .
· Not near the television Antenna or antenna cable.
· Not higher than altitude of about ���� meters above sea level.
· Not in environment of precipitation or humidity(>��%)
Excessive heat buildup, heavy rainfall or water pooling, can impact the performance and
longevity of the inverter. Before connecting all wires, please take off the metal cover by
removing screws as shown below:
Installations Tools
Installation tools can refer to the following recommended ones. Also, use other auxiliary tools
on site.

Protective goggles Anti-dust mask Earplugs Work gloves Work shoes Utlity Knife Slotted screwdriver

Cross screwdriver Percussion drill Pliers Marker Level Rubber hammer socket wrenches set

Anti-static wrist strap Wire cutter Wire stripper Hydraulic pliers Heat gun Crimping tool�-�mm² Solar connector
wrench

Multimeter ≥���� Vdc RJ�� crimping plier Cleaner

Considering the following points before selecting where to install:


· Please select a vertical wall with load-bearing capacity for installation, suitable for installation
on concrete or other non-flammable surfaces, installation as follows.
· Install this inverter at eye level in order to allow the LCD display to be read at all times.
· The ambient temperature is recommeded to be between -��~��℃ to ensure optimal operation.
· Be sure to keep enough distance between other objects and the inverter surfaces as shown in the
diagram to guarantee sufficient heat dissipation and have enough space for removing wires.
5 00mm

5 00mm

For a proper ventilation of the inverter and avoid overheating, allow a clearance of approximately
�� cm around the inverter and at least ��� cm to the front as it can be seen at the picture below.

Mounting the inverter

Remember that this inverter is heavy! Please be careful when lifting out from the package.
Choose the recommend drill head(as shown in below pic) to drill � holes on the wall,
��-��mm deep.
�. Use a proper hammer to fit the expansion bolt into the holes.
�. Screw out the nuts of the expansion bolts, align the holes of the mounting bracket with the �
expansion bolts, and then push in the mounting bracket, tighten the nuts of expansion bolts.
�. Mount the inverter on the mounting bracket and use screws to fix the inverter with mounting
bracket.

Size: M12×60

Inverter Moun�ng bracket installa�on


3.3 Function port definition

DIP switch:For
communication setting
of parallel system.

CN1 CN2

SHUT DOWN
CT-L1 CT-L2 CT-L3 B B

Meter: for energy meter communication.


Parallel_1: Parallel communication
port 1.
Parallel_2: Parallel communication
port 2 . (Parallel A and B are
same and have no particular orders)
CAN: reserved.
DRM: Logic interface for AS/
NZS 4777.2:2020.
CN1: BMS1: BMS port for battery
CT-L1 (1,2): current transformer (CT-L1) for"zero communication port 1.
export to CT"mode clamps on L1 when BMS2: BMS port for battery
in three phase system. communication port 2.
CT-L2 (3,4): current transformer (CT-L2) for"zero RS485: RS485 port.
export to CT"mode clamps on L2 when
in three phase system. DRM: It is used to accept the
CT-L3 (5,6): current transformer (CT-L3) for"zero external input signal(Digital input).
export to CT"mode clamps on L3 when More details please refer to the P57.
in three phase system.
If the secondary current of CT are within the range of
1A-5A, use terminals 1-6.
CN2:
G-start (1,2): dry contact signal for startup the diesel generator.
When the "GEN signal" is active, the open contact (GS) will
switch on (no voltage output).
DRY-1 (3,4): Dry contact output. When the inverter is in
off-grid mode and the "signal island mode" is checked,
the dry contact will switch on.
DRY-2 (5,6): reserved.
RSD+,RSD- (7,8): When battery is connected and the
inverter is in "ON" status, it will provide 12Vdc.
SHUT DOWN (9,10,11,12): if the terminal "B" & "B" (9&10)
is short-circuited with wire connection, or there’s 12Vdc
input at the terminal "+ "& "- " (11&12), the inverter will
give alarm (F22) and shutdown immediately.
4 6
5
Thread the end of the CT's wires through
the magnetic ring � and wrap the wires
around it five lap. Fix the magnetic ring
near the wiring terminals, as shown in the
above diagram. Repeat this operation for
the other two CTs.
3.4 Battery connection

For safe operation and compliance, a separate DC over-current protector or disconnect device is
required between the battery and the inverter. In certain applications, a disconnect switch may
not be necessary, but it is always essential to have DC overcurrent protection in place. Refer to
the typical amperage in the page 28 for the required fuse or circuit breaker size.

Orange Black

Pic 3.1 BAT+ plug connector Pic 3.2 BAT- plug connector

Safety Hint:
Please use approved DC cable for battery system.

Cross section(mm )
Model
Range Recommended value

60/70/75/80kW 4AWG 16mm2

Chart 3-2

The steps to assemble the battery plug connectors are listed as follows:
a) Pass the cable through the terminal, as shown in Pic 3.3.

Pic 3.3
b) Put on the rubber ring, as shown in Pic 3.4.

Pic 3.4

c) Crimp the metal terminal, as shown in Pic 3.5.

Hydraulic pliers

Pic 3.5

d) Fasten terminal with a bolt, as shown in Pic 3.6.

Pic 3.6

e) Fasten the terminal with outer cover, as shown in Pic 3.7.

Pic 3.7

BMS connection

Thread the BMS communication cable


through the magnetic ring 1,2 and wrap
1,2

it around the magnetic ring four times.


3.5 Grid connection and backup load connection
· Before connecting to the grid, a separate AC breaker must be installed between the inverter
and the grid, and also between the backup load and the inverter.This will ensure the inverter
can be securely disconnected during maintenance and fully protected from over current.Check
the recommended values in the following tables according to local regulations in each country.
The recommended specifications for AC breakers here are based on the Max.Continuous AC
passthrough current of inverter, you can also choose the AC breaker of backup side according
to the actual total operating current of all the backup loads.
· There are three terminal blocks with "Grid" "Load"and "GEN" markings. Please do not misconnect
input and output connectors.
AC Breaker for backup load
Recommended
Model
AC breaker
60/70/75/80kW 250A
AC Breaker for grid
Recommended
Model
AC breaker
60/70/75/80kW 250A

Note:
In final installation,breaker certified according to IEC 60947-1 and IEC 60947-2
shall be installed with the equipment.
All wiring must be performed by a qualified personnel.It is very important for
system safety and efficient operation to use appropriate cable for AC input
connection. To reduce risk of injury, please use the proper recommended cable
as below. There are two tables below, the first table recommends cable specififi-
cations based on bypass current(Max.Continuous AC passthrough), and the
second table is based on Max.AC output current.

Grid connection and backup load connection (Copper wires) (bypass)

Model Wire Size Cross section(mm ) Torque value(max)


2

60/70/75/80kW 4/0AWG 95 20.3Nm


Grid connection and backup load connection (Copper wires)

Model Wire Size Cross section(mm 2 ) Torque value(max)

60/70/75/80kW 4/0AWG 95 20.3Nm

Chart 3-3 Recommended Size for AC wires


Please follow below steps to implement Grid, load and Gen port connection:
1. Before making Grid, load and Gen port connection, be sure to turn off AC breaker or
disconnector first.
2. Strip the insulation of AC wires by about 10mm, insert AC wires according to polarities indicated
on the terminal block and tighten the terminals. Be sure to connect corresponding N wires and PE
wires to related terminals as well.
GEN
L3
L2
N L1
GRID
E-BAR

PE
LOAD E-BAR

9 8
7

LOAD GEN
GRID

7
8
9
Thread the end of wires through the
magne�c ring 7 and connect these wires to Thread the end of wires through the
the terminals of LOAD port corresponding to magne�c ring 8 and connect these wires to
the indica�on of polarity. Thread the end of wires through the the terminals of GEN port corresponding to
magne�c ring 9 and connect these wires to the indica�on of polarity.
the terminals of GRID port corresponding to
the indica�on of polarity.
Be sure that AC power source is disconnected before attempting to wire it to the
unit.

3. Make sure all the wires are securely and completely connected.
4. Some appliances, such as air conditioners and refrigerators, may need a time delay before
recconneting them after a power outage. This delay allows the refrigerant gas to stabilize and
prevents potential damage. Check if your appliance has a built-in time-delay function before
connecting it to our inverter. Examples of appliances that may require a delay include:
Air conditioners: Balancing refrigerant gas.
Refrigerators: Stabilizing the compressor.
Freezers: Allowing the cooling system to balance.
Heat pumps: Protecting against power fluctuations.
This inverter will protect your appliances by triggering an overload fault if no time delay is
present. However, internal damage may still occur. Refer to the manufacturer's documenta-
tion for specific time-delay requirements.

3.6 PV Connection
Before connecting to PV modules, please install a separately DC circuit breaker between
inverter and PV modules. It is very important for system safety and efficient operation to
use appropriate cable for PV module connection.

To avoid any malfunction, do not connect any PV modules with possible leakage
current to the inverter. For example, grounded PV modules will cause leakage
current to the inverter. When using PV modules, please ensure the PV+ & PV-
of solar panel is not connected to the system ground bar.
It is requested to use PV junction box with surge protection. Otherwise, it will
cause damage on inverter when lightning occurs on PV modules.
3.6.1 PV Module Selection:
When selecting proper PV modules, please be sure to consider below parameters:
1) Open circuit Voltage (Voc) of PV modules can not exceed max.PV Input Voltage of
inverter.
2) Open circuit Voltage (Voc) of PV modules should be higher than min.PV Input Voltage of inverter.
3) The PV modules used to connected to this inverter shall be Class A rating certified according
to lEC 61730.

Inverter Model 60kW 70kW 75kW 80kW

PV Input Voltage 650V (180V-1000V)

PV Array MPPT Voltage Range 150V-850V

No. of MPP Trackers 6

No. of Strings MPP Tracker 2+2+2+2+2+2

Chart 3-5

3.6.2 PV Module Wire Connection:


1. Switch the Grid Supply Main Switch(AC)OFF.
2. Switch the DC lsolator OFF.
3. Assemble PV input connectors to the inverter.

Safety Hint:
Before connection, please make sure the polarity of PV array matches the
"DC+" and "DC-" symbols.

Safety Hint:
Before connecting to inverter, please make sure that the open circuit voltage of
PV strings haven't exceeded the max.PV input voltage of the inverter.

Pic 5.1 DC+ male connector Pic 5.2 DC- female connector
Safety Hint:
Please use approved DC cable for PV system.

Cross section(mm )
Cable type
Range Recommended value
Industry generic PV cable 2.5-4
2.5(12AWG)
(model: PV1-F) (12-10AWG)

Chart 3-6
The steps to assemble the PV connectors are listed as follows:
a) Strip the insulation of the PV wire by 7 mm, disassemble the cap nut of the connetctor,
thread one PV wire through the cap nut of the connector (see Pic 5.3). Repeat this operation
with all the PV wires, paying special attention to the polarity of the connector.

Pic 5.3 Disassemble the connector cap nut

b) Crimping metal terminals with crimping pliers , as shown in Pic 5.4.

Hydraulic pliers

Pic 5.4 Crimp the contact pin to the wire

c) Insert the contact pin to the top part of the connector and completely tighten the cap nut to
the top part of the connector, as shown in Pic 5.5.
Pic 5.5 connector with cap nut screwed on

d) Finally insert the PV connectors into the positive and negative PV inputs of the inverter, as
shown in Pic 5.6.

Pic 5.6 DC input connection

Warning:
When operating the PV strings, be aware that sunlight exposure can generate high
voltages in the PV strings. Avoid contact with exposed electrical connecters or
terminals to prevent electrical shock or injury. For safety, it is best to operate the
PV strings at night or when PV modules are not exposed to sunlight. If daytime
operation is necessary, cover the PV modules to minimize sunlight exposure and
prevent high voltage generation. Remember to turn off the DC breaker or switch
before performing any maintenance or adjustments. Do not turn off the DC
breaker or switch when high voltage or high current is present to avoid damage or
hazards. Prioritize personal safety.

Warning:
Please use its own DC power connector from the inverter accessories. Do not
interconnect the connectors of different manufacturers. The Isc current of PV
modules should not exceed the Max.PV Isc current of this inverter. If exceeds,
it may damage the inverter and is not covered by Deye's warranty.
3.7 Meter or CT installation
There are three selectable installation methods to measure the power consumption or to ensure zero power
export to grid. The default installation method is to use the CTs(300A/5A) that come with the packaging
box. When the distance between the AC distribution box and the hybrid inverter exceeds 10 meters, which
means that the wire length of the CT needs to exceed 10 meters, it is recommended to use a smart meter
instead of three CTs. In addition, in a parallel system, if the current to be measured is greater than 300 A, the
default three CTs also need to be replaced with smart meters or larger CTs. Please contact the Deye support
team to confirm which specification of CT or smart meter to use.

3.7.1 CT connection

GRID

L3
L2
N L1

Inverter

CT-L1 CT-L2 CT-L3

CT

Arrow pointing
to inverter
L3
CT3

L2

CT2
L1
CT1
N

Grid PE
*Note:When taking power from the utility grid, if the grid power displayed
on the LCD screen is indeed negative, please adjust the installation direction
of the CTs.Please refer to Chapter 3.10 for the position to be clamped.
3.7.2 Meter connection without CTs
There are two kinds of smart meter, one is passthrough smart meter, and the other is Mutual inductance
smart meter with CTs. The smart meter brands that Deye inverters have been matched with include CHINT
and Eastron,The recommended models here are not all compatible models,It is recommended to
purchase smart meter from authorized distributors of Deye, otherwise it may not be able to be used due to
communication mismatch. The definition of the "Meter" port can be found in the Appendix part which is in
the end of this user manual.

GRID

L3
L2
N L1

Inverter

RS485A

RS485B

L1
L2
(1,4,7,10) L3 (3,6,9,10)

RS 485

CHINT meter

GRID

L3
L2

Inverter
N L1

8 7 6 5

RS485B
RS485A
GND

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
L1
L2 L3
L3 L2
L1

(1,2,3,4) (5,6,7,8)

B A G
5 6 7 8
RS 485
RS 485 B RS 485 A GND

Eastron meter
3.7.3 Meter connection with CTs

GRID

Inverter L2
L3

N L1

AC Breaker

RS485A RS485B

AC Breaker

CT1
CT2

CT3

Blue line
White line

Blue line
White line

Blue line Note: the arrow direction


towards the inverter
White line

3 6 9 10 13 14 16 17 19 21
L1
L2
(3,6,9,10) L3

Phase A current =5.000A


RS 485

Phase B current =5.001A

CHINT meter
Phase C current =5.002A

PIN 13,16,19White cable of the CT


PIN 14,17,21: Blue cable of the CT
GRID

Inverter L3
L2
N L1

RS485A
RS485B AC Breaker
GND

AC Breaker

NA LA L1 L2 L3 N
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
meter

CT1
CT2

9 1 0 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0
CT3
S1 S2 S1 S2 S1 S2

Black line

Red line
Black line

Red line
Black line
Note: the arrow direction
Red line towards the inverter

9 1 0 11 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0
3 PHASE 4 WIRE

P2 P1
L1
L2
P2 P1 S2 S1

L3
P2 P1 S2 S1

S2 S1
N

1 2 3 4 5 6 15 16 17 18 19 20
Grid voltage Auxiliary Current inputs
sampling power supply
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

14 13 12
RS 485
RS 485 A RS 485 B GND
Eastron meter
Meter connection

Thread the meter communication cable


3 through the magnetic ring 3 and wrap
it around the magnetic ring four times.
3.8 Earth Connection(mandatory)
Ground cable shall be connected to ground plate on grid side, this prevents electric shock if the
original protective conductor fails.

Earth Connection (Copper wires) (bypass)

Model Wire Size Cross section(mm ) Torque value(max)


2

60/70/75/80kW 0AWG 50 20.3Nm

Earth Connection (Copper wires)

Model Cross section(mm ) Torque value(max)


2
Wire Size

60/70/75/80kW 0AWG 50 20.3Nm

The conductor should be made of the same metal as the phase conductors.

Warning:
Inverter has built-in leakage current detection circuit,The type A RCD can be connected to
the inverter for protection according to the local laws and regulations.If an external leakage
current protection device is connected to the grid port of inverter, please refer to section
3.11, its operating current must be equal to 10mA/KVA or higher, for this series of inverter it
should be 800mA or higher, otherwise inverter may not work properly.

3.9 Data logger connection


For the configuration of data logger, please refer to the user manual of data logger. Wi-Fi logger is
not the only option, If the installation location does not have Wi-Fi signal or the signal is weak,
you can also choose a data logger that communicates via other interfaces.
PV
This diagram is an example for an application that neutral connects with the
PE in a distribution box.
DC Breaker For countries such as Australia, New Zealand, etc., please follow
local wiring regulations!
BMS
N N
L1 L1

Load
L2 RCD L2
L3 L3
AC Breaker
Battery
PE or PE
DC Breaker Do not connect this terminal when the neutral
Load wire and PE wire are connected together.

Hybrid Inverter
CT
N N
N
L1 L1
CT1
L1 L2 L2 Grid
GEN L2 CT2
L3 L3
L3 CT3
PORT
PE AC Breaker AC Breaker
AC Breaker PE
3.10 Wiring diagram with neutral line grounded

Grid
PE

Inverter case grounding N-BAR


RCD
E-N
Link

E-BAR E-BAR

N L1 L2 L3 PE

Home Loads
PV This diagram is an example for an application in which neutral is separated from the
PE in the distribution box.
For countries such as China, Germany,the Czech Republic, Italy, etc., please follow local
DC Breaker
wiring reguations!

Distribution box

BMS
L1 L1
L2 L2
L3 RCD L3
Backup
N N
Battery Loads
PE or PE
DC Breaker
Backup
CT
800mA RCD (Recommended)
Hybrid Inverter
L1 L1
CT1
L1
L2 L2 L2
L3 RCD CT2
L3 L3
AC Breaker
Grid
CT3
GEN
PORT N N N
PE PE
PE On-Grid
3.11 Wiring diagram with neutral line ungrounded

Grouding screw hole in the RCD


lower right corner
E-BAR E-BAR

L1 L2 L3 N PE

Home Loads
3.12 Typical application diagram of on-grid system

Inverter Ground

Backup Load

① DC Breaker for battery


SUN-60K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 100A DC breaker
SUN-70K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 100A DC breaker
SUN-75K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 100A DC breaker
SUN-80K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 100A DC breaker
② AC Breaker for backup load
SUN-60K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-70K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-75K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-80K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
③ AC Breaker for grid
SUN-60K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-70K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-75K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-80K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker

④AC Breaker for home load


Depends on household loads
3.13 Typical application diagram of diesel generator

GS (diesel generator startup signal)


G-start (1,2): dry contact signal for startup
the diesel generator.

SHUT DOWN
B B

Ground

Inverter

① DC Breaker for battery


SUN-60K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 100A DC breaker
SUN-70K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 100A DC breaker
SUN-75K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 100A DC breaker
SUN-80K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 100A DC breaker
② AC Breaker for backup load
SUN-60K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-70K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-75K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-80K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
③ AC Breaker for Generator port
SUN-60K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-70K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-75K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-80K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
3.14 Three phase parallel connection diagram
Note: For the parallel system, the lead-acid battery and 'No Batt' mode are not supported.
All inverters connected in parallel must be the same model. Please use lithium battery which
is on the "Deye Approved Battery list".
Each inverter should have its own separate battery set.
Note: For the parallel system,
please choose the "Zero export to CT " mode.
Only the master inverter needs to be
installed CT.

Note: The idle parallel ports of the first and last inverters
need to be plugged in with matching resistors.

Inverter

④⑥⑧ AC Breaker for grid port


SUN-60K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-70K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-75K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-80K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
⑤⑦⑨ AC Breaker for backup load
SUN-60K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-70K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-75K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
SUN-80K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 250A AC breaker
①②③ DC Breaker for battery
SUN-60K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 100A DC breaker
SUN-70K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 100A DC breaker
SUN-75K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 100A DC breaker
SUN-80K-SG02HP3-EU-EM6: 100A DC breaker
⑩ AC Breaker for home load
Depends on household loads

OFF ON

Ensure that the DIP switches of each


hybrid inverter in the parallel system Arrow point to inverter,
and connect CT's cables to
are switched to the OFF state. the master inverter.

Advanced Function Advanced Function Advanced Function


Parallel Modbus SN Parallel Modbus SN Parallel Modbus SN

Master 01 Master 02 Master 03


Paral. Paral. Paral.
Slave Set3 Slave Set3 Slave Set3

EX_Meter For CT EX_Meter For CT EX_Meter For CT

Meter Select Meter Select Meter Select


No Meter 0/3 No Meter 0/3 No Meter 0/3
4. OPERATION
4.1 Power ON/OFF
Once the system has been properly installed and the battery is connected to the inverter, follow
the steps below to turn on the inverter:
1. Turn all the breakers of the installation on.
2. Turn on the DC switches of the inverter and the power button of battery (If there is one battery
installed at the system), no matter the order.
3. Press the ON/OFF button (located on the left side of the inverter case) to turn on the inverter.
When a system connected to either PV or Grid (without battery) is switched on, the LCD will still
be lighted up displaying "OFF". In this situation, after switching ON/OFF button on, select "NO
batt" at the inverter settings to make the system work.
When turning off the inverter, please follow the following steps:
1. Turn off the AC breakers on Grid port, Load port and GEN port.
2. Press the ON/OFF button of hybrid inverter and turn off the DC breaker on battery side, then
turn off the power button of the battery.
3. Switch off the DC switches of the inverter.
4.2 Operation and Display Panel
The operation and display panel, shown in below chart, is on the front panel of the inverter.
It includes four indicators, four function keys and a LCD display, indicating the operating status
and input/output power information.

LED Indicator Messages

DC Green led solid light PV Connection normal

AC Green led solid light Grid Connection normal

Normal Green led solid light Inverter operating normal

Alarm Red led solid light Malfunction or warning


Chart 4-1 LED indicators

Function Key Description

Esc To exit setting mode

Up To go to previous selection

Down To go to next selection

Enter To confirm the selection


Chart 4-2 Function Buttons
5. LCD Display Icons
5.1 Main Screen
The LCD is touchscreen, below screen shows the overall information of the inverter.

01/19/2024 19:34:40 Fri

0 0.00 80 0 35.1 80
KW KW
ON

0% 74%

0 -35.0
KW
80 0 0.00
KW
80

1.The icon at the center of the screen indicates whether the system is under normal operation
or not, displaying "ON" for normal status or displaying a code like "Comm./F01-F64" for
communication errors or other errors. Please refer to the Error code list of alarms and errors in
chapter 8 to find out solutions about the error.

2.At the top-center of the screen is the date and local time that must be set during
commissioning.

3.System Setup Icon, Press this set button,you can enter into the system setup screen which
including Basic Setting, Battery Setting , Grid Setting, System Work Mode, Generator
Port Use, Advanced Function and Device info.

4.The main screen includes the icons for PV(left up), grid (right up), load (right bottom)
and battery (left bottom). It also displays the energy flow direction by moving dots. When the
power is approaching to a high level, the color on the panels will change from green to red,
showing vividly the system status on the main screen.

Some clarifications about the system status are as follows:


-PV power will always be positive.
-In single inverter system, load power will always be positive. In a parallel system, the load
power may be negative, which means that the other inverters supply power to this inverter
through the load port.
-A negative Grid power means energy being exported to the grid (sold), whereas positive means
energy being imported form the grid (purchased).
-Negative battery power means charging, positive means discharging.
5.1.1 LCD operation flow chart

Solar Page Solar Graph

Grid Page Grid Graph

Inverter Page
Main Screen
Battery Page BMS Page

Load Page Load Graph

Battery Setting

System Work Mode

Grid Setting

System Setup
Gen Port Use

Basic Setting

Advanced Function

Device info
5.2 Detail page
Click the icons on main screen of LCD display, you can enter the detail pages of "Solar",
"Inverter","Load","Grid" and "Batt".
Solar This is Solar Panel detail page.

② ① Solar Panel Generation.


PV1-V: 286V PV1-I: 5.5A PV1-P: 1559W
PV2-V: 286V PV2-I: 5.5A PV2-P: 1559W ② Voltage, Current, Power for each MPPT.
PV3-V: 286V PV3-I: 5.5A PV3-P: 1559W ③ Daily and total PV production.
PV4-V: 286V PV4-I: 5.5A PV4-P: 1559W
PV5-V: 286V PV5-I: 5.5A PV5-P: 1559W
PV6-V: 286V PV6-I: 5.5A PV6-P: 1559W

Today=8.0 KWH ③
Power: 1560W
Total =12.00 KWH Energy Press the "Energy "button will enter into the power
① curve page.

1166w 1244w
50Hz
-81w
50Hz
① This is Inverter detail page.

L1N: 221v
L1N: 222v
0w L2N: 229v
0.8A L1N: 222v
5.0A L2N: 230v
0.1A
0.1A
① DC/AC Inverter module:
L2N: 229v 1166w L3N: 229v 0.9A L3N: 223v 0.1A Voltage, Current, Power of each Phase.
L3N: 225v 0w HM: LD: INV_P: AC-T: Temperature near DC/AC inverter module.
-10W 28W -30W
Load 5W 1192W -26W AC_T:
0W 24W -25W 38.8C
21w
0w 0w Grid Inverter
150V 150V M1:0.00KW/ 0V/ 0.0A M2:0.00KW/ 0V/ 0.0A
-0.41A -0.41A M3:0.00KW/ 0V/ 0.0A M4:0.00KW/ 0V/ 0.0A
27.0C 27.0C M5:0.00KW/ 0V/ 0.0A M6:0.00KW/ 0V/ 0.0A

Battery PV 0.00KW

Load This is Load detail page.


① Load Power.
Power: 55W ① Today=0.5 KWH ③ ② Voltage, Power for each Phase.
Total =1.60 KWH ③ Daily and total Load consumption .
When you check "Selling First" or "Zero export to
Load" on system work mode page, the information
L1: 220V P1: 19W
② on this page is about backup load which connect on
L2: 220V P2: 18W Load port of hybrid inverter.
L3: 220V P3: 18W When you check "Zero export to CT"on system work
mode page, the information on this page is including
backup load and home load.
Energy Press the "Energy " button will enter into the power
curve page.

Grid This is Grid detail page.

① Status, Power, Frequency.


Stand by ① BUY ③
0W Today=2.2KWH ② L: Voltage for each Phase
Total =11.60 KWH CT: Power detected by the external current
0.0Hz sensors or smart meter.
LD: Power detected using internal sensors on
SELL
CT10W LD10W ② Today=0.0KWH AC grid in/out port.
CT2: 0W LD20W Total =8.60 KWH ③ BUY: Energy from Grid to Inverter,
CT3: 0W LD30W SELL: Energy from Inverter to grid.
Press the "Energy " button will enter into the power
L1: 0V L2: 0V L3: 0V Energy curve page.
Li-BMS
LiBms1: Deye-HV

Batt Battery Voltage: 629.5V Battery capacity :100AH


Battery Current: 0.0A Battery Charge Voltage :691.2V

Battery 1 Battery 2 Battery Temp: 27.0C Charge current limit :100A


Stand by Stand by SOC :46% SOH :100% Discharge current limit :100A
SOC: 46% SOC: 0% Battery SW: 0×1004 Alarms: 0×8000 0×0000
Battery HW: 0×3001 Request Force Charge
U:631.7V U:0.0V

I:-0.09A I:0.00A
Li-BMS
Power: -50W Power: 0W LiBms2: Not matched

Temp:27.0C
Temp:25.0C Temp:-100.0C
Li-BMS Battery Voltage: 0.0V Battery capacity :0AH
Battery Current: 0.0A Battery Charge Voltage :0.0V
Battery Temp:-100.0C Charge current limit :0A

This is Battery detail page. SOC :0% Discharge current limit :0A

BATTERY DETAIL PAGE


Alarms: 0×0000 0×0000

Click the "Li-BMS" button on the lower right corner of


Battery detail page, you can enter the BMS page.
Press the “Down” button, you can enter the

5.3 Curve Page-Solar & Load & Grid


LiBms2 detail page

In the main screen of LCD display, click the icons of "Solar", "Grid" and "Load", you can enter
the detail pages of Solar power, Grid power and Load consumption. Click the "Energy" button
on the lower right corner of these detail pages, you can enter the curve page. Using PV as an
example for illustration below.

01/19/2024 19:34:40 Fri


Solar
PV1-V: 0V PV1-I: 0.0A PV1-P: 0W

0 0.00 80 0 35.1 80
KW KW
ON
Today=0.0 KWH
0% 74% Power: 0W
Total =0.00 KWH
Energy
0 -35.0
KW
80 0 0.00
KW
80

Solar Power Production:Day System Solar Power:Month


3000W 2022-5-28 2000Wh 5-2022
100% 2000
80% 1600
60% 1200
40% 800
20% 400
0
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 05 10 15 20 25 30

CANCEL Day Month Year Total CANCEL Day Month Year Total
System Solar Power:Year System Solar Power:Total
KWh 2022 2000KWh TOTAL
200 2000
160 1600
120 1200
80 800
40 400
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48

CANCEL Day Month Year Total CANCEL Day Month Year Total

Solar power curve for daily, monthly, yearly and total can be roughly checked on the LCD, for more
accuracy power generation, please check on the monitoring system. Click the up and down buttons
below the LCD screen to view the power curves of different time periods. The operation of checking
the grid power and load power is similar to the above operation.

5.4 System Setup Menu

System Setup
This is System Setup page.

System Work Mode


Battery
Setting Gen Port
Grid Setting Use

Basic Advanced
Setting Function Device Info.
5.5 Basic Setting Menu

Basic Setting
Time Syncs: Enable the inverter to automatically
Time Syncs Beep Auto Dim synchronize cloud platform time.
Beep: Used to turn on or off the beep sound in inverter's
Year Month Day Basic alarm status.
Auto Dim: Used to automatically adjust the brightness of
2019 03 17
Set1

the LCD display screen.


Hour Minute Factory Reset: Reset all parameters of the inverter.
Lock out all changes: Lock programmable parameters
to prevent them from being changed.
24-Hour 09 15

Factory Reset Lock out all changes

PassWord
When we select the "factory reset" or"Lock out all changes",
the system will require us to enter a password first to
X--X--X--X DEL confirm the operation.

Factory Reset Password: 9999


1 2 3

4 5 6 Lock out all changes Password: 7777

7 8 9

CANCEL 0 OK

Basic Setting
1. Click the down arrow on the left side of the "Basic Set1"
page to enter the "Basic Set2" page;
2. On the "Basic Set2" page, you can set the display
Basic language of the LCD screen as needed. Click the "UP" and
Language Select Set2
"DOWN" buttons below the LCD screen to switch
Polish language options. The current available options are:
English, German, Polish, Hungarian, Spanish, Czech,
Pack Version: 1004 Ukrainian.
3. After switching to the desired language, click on the
check mark icon in the bottom right corner of the page to
save the settings.

Note:If the current LCD screen does not have a Basic


Set2 page, or if the language option on the Basic Set2
page does not include the language you need to set,
please contact the after-sales support team to update the
HMI firmware and language firmware package of the
inverter. After the update is completed, follow the above
steps to complete the setup.
5.6 Battery Setting Menu
Battery Setting Batt Capacity: Reserved.
Use Batt V: Use battery voltage for all battery related
settings.
Batt Mode

Max. A charge/discharge: Max battery charge/discharge


Lithium Batt Capacity 0Ah
Batt
Use Batt V Max A Charge 0A
Mode current(0-80A for 60/70/75/80kW model).
For AGM and Flooded, we recommend Ah battery
size x 20%= Charge/Discharge amps.
No Batt Max A Discharge 0A

. For Lithium, we recommend Ah battery size x 50% =


Charge/Discharge amps.
Parallel bat1&bat2
. For Gel, follow manufacturer' s instructions.
Gen Force No Batt: tick this item if no battery is connected
to the system.
Parallel bat1&bat2: If a set of batteries are connected to
both BAT1 and BAT2 simultaneously, this function needs
to be enabled.
When only use BMS1 port of the inverter to communication
with the BMS of the battery, and both sets of battery power
ports are used, it's necessary to enable "Parallel bat1&bat2"
function.If the BMS controller of the battery does not have
two sets of power cable wiring terminals, additional DC BUS
or combiner box needs to be used. Please refer to Appendix III,
there are several possible scenarios for your reference.
Gen Force: When the generator is connected, it is forced
to start the generator without meeting other conditions.

Battery Setting This is Battery Setup page. ①③


② Start =30%: Percent SOC below 30% system will AutoStart
a connected generator to charge the battery bank.
Start 30% 30%
① Batt
A = 80A: The maximum charging current that the
A 80A 80A
Set2

① Gen Charge Grid Charge ② generator can support.


Gen Charge: Use the power of diesel generator to
Gen Signal Grid Signal charge the battery.
Gen Max Run Time 24.0 hours ③ Gen Signal: The normally open relay will close when the
Gen Down Time 0.0 hours
③ battery SOC or voltage drop to the set value of "Start".

This is Grid Charge, you need select. ② Gen Max Run Time: It indicates the longest time
Start =30%: When battery SOC or voltage Generator can run in one day, when time is up, the
drop to this set value, inverter will start the Generator will be turned off. 24H means that it does
generator connected to the grid port not shut down all the time.
automatically to charge the battery.
Gen Down Time: It indicates the rest time of the
A = 80A: maximum charging current when
only use the power fed from the grid port of Generator before the inverter start it again.
inverter as the power source, which means
using the power of grid or the power of
generator connected to the grid port.
Grid Charge: It's allowed to use power fed
from the grid port, which includes grid or
generator connected to the grid port, to
charge the battery.
Grid Signal: When a generator is connected
to the grid port of hybrid inverter, this 'Grid
signal' can be used to control the dry contact
to start or stop the generator.
01/19/2024 01:23:02 PM Fri When the "GEN signal" is active, the generator icon
will appear on the main screen of inverter LCD
display.

Off grid

0 0.00 80 0 0.00 80
KW KW
ON

0% 74%
Signal 0.00
on KW

0 0.14
KW
80 0 0.00
KW 80

Generator
Click the generator icon on the main screen, you can enter the
Power: 6000W Today=10 KWH 'Generator' detail page. The information contained on this
page is as follows:
(1) How much power is using from generator;
Total =10 KWH

V_L1: 230V P_L1: 2KW (2) How much energy has used from generator in today or in
P_L2: 2KW total;
(3) The output voltage and power on each phase of generator.
V_L2: 230V
V_L3: 230V P_L3: 2KW

Battery Setting When the "Lithium" mode is selected, the content on the "Batt Set 3"
page is shown in the figure on the left.
Lithium Mode: This is the BMS communication protocol code which
can be confirmed on the "Deye Approved Battery list" based on the
Lithium Mode 00 battery model you are using.
Shutdown:Be valid in Off-grid mode, battery can discharge to this
Batt
SOC, then the DC/AC inverter module of this inverter will be shut
down and the solar power can only be used to charge the battery.
Shutdown 10% Set3
Low Batt :Be valid in On-grid mode, when the 'Grid charge' has
been checked and the set target battery SOC on 'Time of Use' page
isn't less than the "Low Batt" value, the battery SOC will remain
Low Batt 20%
above the value of "Low Batt" .
Restart 40% Restart :Be valid in Off-grid mode, after the DC/AC inverter module
of this inverter is shut down, the PV power can only be used to
charge the battery. After the battery SOC has resumed to this
"Restart" value, the DC/AC inverter module will restart to output AC
power.

Battery Setting When the "Use Batt V" mode is selected, the content on the "Batt
Set 3" page is shown in the figure on the left.
Float voltage: Battery full charge voltage.
Shutdown : Be valid in Off-grid mode, battery can discharge to
this voltage, then the DC/AC inverter module of this inverter will be
Float V 536V
shut down and the solar power can only be used to charge the
battery.
Batt
Set3
Low Batt :Be valid in On-grid mode, when the 'Grid charge' has
Shutdown 450V
been checked and the set target battery voltage on 'Time of Use'
Low Batt 470V page isn't less than the "Low Batt" value, the battery voltage will
remain above the value of "Low Batt" .
Restart :Be valid in Off-grid mode, after the DC/AC inverter
Restart 500V module of this inverter is shut down, the PV power can only be
used to charge the battery. After the battery voltage has resumed
to this "Restart" value, the DC/AC inverter module will restart to
output AC power.

Recommended battery settings


Equalization Voltage
Battery Type Absorption Stage Float Stage (every 30 days 3hr )

Lithium Follow its BMS voltage parameters


5.7 System Work Mode Setup Menu
System Work Mode Work Mode
Selling First: This Mode allows hybrid inverter to sell
back any excess power produced by the solar panels to
the grid. If time of use is active, the battery energy also
Selling First 32000 Max Solar Power
Work
can be sold into grid.
The PV energy will be used to power the load and charge
Zero Export To Load Solar Sell Mode1

the battery, then the excess will flow to grid.


Power source priority for the load is as follows:
Zero Export To CT Solar Sell

1. Solar Panels.
2. Batteries(when the actual battery SOC is higher than
Max Sell Power 32000 Zero-export Power 20

Energy pattern BattFirst LoadFirst the target SOC).


3. Grid.
Max Solar Power: the maximum DC input power allowed.
Grid Peak Shaving 28000 Power

Zero Export To Load: Hybrid inverter will only provide power to the backup load connected. The hybrid inverter
will neither provide power to the home load nor sell power to grid,if the "solar sell" behind is not enabled. The
built-in CT will detect power flowing back to the grid and will reduce the power of the inverter only to supply the
backup load and charge the battery. Load consumption=Backup load.

Solar Backup Load On-Grid Home Load Grid

Battery
Zero Export To CT: Hybrid inverter will not only provide power to the backup load connected but also give power
to the home load connected. If PV power and battery power is insufficient, it will take grid energy as supplement.
The hybrid inverter will not sell power to grid,if the "solar sell" behind is not enabled. In this mode, external CTs or
smart meter must be installed. For the installation method of CTS or smart meter, please refer to the section 3.7 .
The external CTs or smart meter will detect power flowing back to the grid and will reduce the power of the inverter
only to supply the backup load, home load and charge the battery. Load consumption=Backup load+home load.

Solar Backup Load On-Grid Home Load Grid

CT

Battery
Solar Sell: "Solar sell" is selectable for Zero export to load or Zero export to CT. When activating it, the surplus of
the energy generated by the PV can be sold back to grid. When it is active, the energy generated by the PV array
will first power the loads or charge the battery, and then export to grid.
Max. sell power: Maximum power allowed to flow to grid.
Zero-export Power: This parameter will ensure the zero-export by taking from the grid some small amount of
energy that has been set with this value. It is recommended to set it as 20-100W to ensure the hybrid inverter won'
t feed power to grid.
Energy Pattern: Priority of PV power usage. When "Grid charge" is enabled, the default energy pattern is "Load
First", this setting will be invalid.
Batt First: PV power is firstly used to charge the battery, and the excess power will be used to power the load. If
PV power is insufficient, grid will make supplement for battery and load simultaneously.

Load First: PV power is firstly used to power the load, and the excess power will be used to charge the battery. If
PV power is insufficient, Grid will provide power to load.

Grid Peak-shaving: when it is active, grid power will be limited within the set value. If the grid peak-shaving
power plus PV power plus battery power cannot meet the power consumption of the load after peak-shaving, the
grid peak-shaving will be invalid, and the power taken from the grid can exceed this set value.
System Work Mode Time of use: it is used to program when to use grid or
generator to charge the battery, and when to discharge
Grid the battery to power the load. Only tick "Time Of Use"
then the follow items (Grid, charge, time, power etc.)
Time Of Use
Charge Gen Time Power Batt
Work will take effect.
00:00 05:00 32000 160V Mode2 Note: when in selling first mode and click time of use, the battery
power can be sold into grid.
05:00 08:00 32000 160V Grid Charge:uses the grid to charge the battery in the selected
period of time.
Gen charge: utilize diesel generator to charge the battery in the
09:00 10:00 32000 160V
10:00 15:00 32000 160V selected period of time.
Time: real time, from 0:00 to 0:00 the next day.
15:00 18:00 32000 160V Note: For more flexible and controllable use of batteries, it is
recommended to enable the "Time Of Use" function.When the
inverter is operating in on-grid mode and "Time Of Use" is not
18:00 00:00 32000 160V
enabled, the inverter can charge normally, but only discharge to
provide the inverter's self-consumption power, without discharging to
power the loads.
Battery Setting Power: Max. discharge power of battery allowed.
Batt(V or SOC %): The target value of battery voltage or SOC during
the current time period. If the actual SOC or voltage of the battery is
Start 30% 30% lower than the target value, the battery needs to be charged. If there
is a energy source like solar power or grid, the battery will be
Batt charged; If the actual SOC or voltage of the battery is higher than the
target value, the battery can discharge, and when the solar power is
A 80A 80A
Set2
not enough to power the load or the "Selling First "is enabled, the
battery will discharge.
Gen Charge Grid Charge

Assuming that at the end of the previous time period, the actual
Gen Signal Grid Signal battery level reaches or approaches the target value of the previous
time period.
Gen Max Run Time 0.0 hours For example
During 00:00-05:00,
Gen Down Time 0.5 hours if battery SOC is lower than 80%, it will use grid to charge the
battery until battery SOC reaches 80%.
During 05:00-08:00,
System Work Mode if battery SOC is higher than 40%, hybrid inverter will discharge
the battery until the SOC reaches 40%. At the same time,
② Grid if battery SOC is lower than 40%, then grid will charge the
Time Of Use battery SOC to 40%.
Charge Gen Time Power Batt During 08:00-10:00,
Work if battery SOC is higher than 40%, hybrid inverter will discharge
the battery until the SOC reaches 40%.
00:00 05:00 32000 80% Mode2
05:00 08:00 32000 40% During 10:00-15:00,
If battery SOC is lower than 80%, hybrid inverter will charge the
08:00 10:00 32000 40% battery until the SOC reaches 80%. If the PV power is sufficient, the
battery can be charged to 100%.
10:00 15:00 32000 80% During 15:00-18:00,
when battery SOC is higher than 40%, hybrid inverter will discharge
the battery until the SOC reaches 40%.
15:00 18:00 32000 40%
18:00 00:00 32000 35% During 18:00-00:00,
when battery SOC is higher than 35%, hybrid inverter will discharge
the battery until the SOC reaches 35%.

System Work Mode It allows users to choose which day to execute the
setting of "Time of Use".
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun For example, the inverter will execute the time of use
Work page on Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sat only.
Mode4
5.8 Grid Setting Menu
Grid Setting/Grid code selection Grid Mode:
General Standard、UL1741 & IEEE1547、CPUC RULE21、
Grid Mode General Standard 0/23 SRD-UL-1741、CEI_0_21_Internal、EN50549_CZ-PPDS(>16A)、
Australia_A、Australia_B、Australia_C、AS4777_NewZealand、
Grid Frequency 50HZ Phase Type Grid VDE4105、OVE-Directive R25、EN50549_CZ_PPDS_L16A、
0/120/240 Set1 NRS097、G98、G99、EN50549_1_Norway_133V、
EN50549_1_Norway_230V、Japan_200VAC_3P3W、
60HZ

CEI_0_21_External、CEI_0_21_Areti、Japan_400VAC_3P3W、
0/240/120

Japan_415VAC_3P4W、EN50549_1_Switzerland.
Grid Level LN:220V/LL:380V(AC) Please follow the local grid code and then choose the
corresponding grid standard.
Grid level: there’re several voltage levels for the inverter
IT system-neutral is not grounded output voltage when it is in off-grid mode.
LN:220V/LL:380V(AC), LN:230V/LL:400V(AC).

IT system: If the grid system is IT system, then please enable this option. All the live lines of IT system are insulated
from ground, and the neutral point of the IT system is grounded through high impedance or not grounded (as shown
in the following figure).

Grid Setting/Grid code selection


Grid Mode General Standard 0/23

Grid Frequency 50HZ Phase Type Grid


0/120/240 Set1
60HZ
400VAC 400VAC 400VAC 0/240/120

Grid Level LN:230V/LL:400V(AC)

Rz: Large resistance ground resistor. Or the system IT system-neutral is not grounded
doesn’t have Neutral line

Grid Setting/Connect Normal connect: The allowed grid voltage/frequency


range when the inverter operates normally.
Normal connect Normal Ramp rate 10s Normal Ramp rate: It is the startup power ramp.
Low frequency 48.00Hz High frequency 51.50Hz Reconnect after trip: The allowed grid voltage
Grid /frequency range for the inverter connects the grid
Low voltage High voltage Set2 after the inverter trip from the grid.
Reconnect Ramp rate:It is the reconnection power ramp.
185.0V 265.0V

Reconnection time: The waiting time for the inverter


Reconnect after trip Reconnect Ramp rate 36s
connects the grid again after tripping.
PF: Power factor, which is the ratio of active power to
Low frequency 48.20Hz High frequency 51.30Hz

apparent power in AC circuits and can be used to adjust


the output active power and reactive power of inverter.
Low voltage 187.0V High voltage 263.0V

Reconnection Time 60s PF 1.000

Grid Setting/IP Protection HV1: Level 1 overvoltage protection point;


①HV2: Level 2 overvoltage protection point; ② 0.10s—Trip time.
HV3: Level 3 overvoltage protection point.
Over voltage U>(10 min. running mean) 260.0V

LV1: Level 1 undervoltage protection point;


LV2: Level 2 undervoltage protection point;
HV3 265.0V HF3 51.50Hz Grid
LV3: Level 3 undervoltage protection point.
Set3
①HV2 265.0V -- 0.10s ② HF2 51.50Hz -- 0.10s

HV1 265.0V -- 0.10s HF1 51.50Hz -- 0.10s HF1: Level 1 over frequency protection point;
HF2: Level 2 over frequency protection point;
HF3: Level 3 over frequency protection point.
LV1 185.0V -- 0.10s LF1 48.00Hz -- 0.10s

LF1: Level 1 under frequency protection point;


LV2 185.0V -- 0.10s LF2 48.00Hz -- 0.10s

LF2: Level 2 under frequency protection point;


LF3: Level 3 under frequency protection point.
LV3 185.0V LF3 48.00Hz
Grid Setting/F(W) F(W): It's used to adjust the output active power of inverter
according to the grid frequency.
Droop F: percentage of nominal power per Hz
F(W)

For example, "Start freq F=50.2Hz, Stop freq F=51.5,


Over frequency Droop F 40%PE/Hz

Droop F=40%PE/Hz" when the grid frequency reaches


Grid
Set4
51.2Hz, the inverter will decrease its active power at
Start freq F 50.20Hz Stop freq F 51.5Hz

Start delay F 0.00s Stop delay F 0.00s Droop F of 40%. And then when grid system frequency
is less than 50.1Hz, the inverter will stop decreasing
Under frequency Droop F 40%PE/Hz output power.
For the detailed setup values, please follow the local
grid code.
Start freq F 49.80Hz Stop freq F 49.80Hz

Start delay F 0.00s Stop delay F 0.00s

Grid Setting/V(W) V(Q) V(W): It is used to adjust the inverter's active power
according to the set grid voltage.
V(W) V(Q) V(Q): It is used to adjust the inverter's reactive power
according to the set grid voltage.
These two functions are used to adjust inverter's output
Lock-in/Pn Lock-out/Pn
Grid

power (active power and reactive power) when grid


5% 20%
Set5
V1 108.0% P1 100% V1 94.0% Q1 44% voltage changes.
V2 110.0% P2 80% V2 97.0% Q2 0% Lock-in/Pn 5%: When the inverter active power is less
than 5% rated power, the V(Q) mode will not take effect.
Lock-out/Pn 20%: If the inverter active power is
V3 112.0% P3 60% V3 105.0% Q3 0%

increasing from 5% to 20% rated power, the V(Q) mode


will take effect again.
V4 114.0% P4 40% V4 108.0% Q4 -44%

For example: V2=110%, P2=80%. When the grid voltage reaches 110% of the rated grid voltage,
inverter will reduce its active power output to 80% of the rated power.
For example: V1=94%, Q1=44%. When the grid voltage reaches 94% of the rated grid voltage,
inverter will output reactive power that accounts for 44% of the rated power.
For the detailed setup values, please follow the local grid code.

Grid Setting/P(Q) P(F) P(Q): It is used to adjust the output reactive power of
inverter according to the set active power.
P(PF): It is used to adjust the PF of inverter according
to the set active power.
P(Q) P(PF)

For the detailed setup values, please follow the local


grid code.
Lock-in/Pn Lock-out/Pn
Grid
50% 50% Set6
Lock-in/Pn 50%: When the output active power of
inverter is less than 50% of inverter's rated power, it
P1 0% Q1 2% P1 0% PF1 -0.000

won't enter the P(PF) mode.


Lock-out/Pn 50%:When the output active power of
P2 2% Q2 0% P2 0% PF2 -0.000

inverter is higher than 50% of inverter's rated power,it


will enter the P(PF) mode.
P3 0% Q3 21% P3 0% PF3 0.000

Note : only when the grid voltage is equal to or higher


than 1.05 times of the rated grid voltage, then the P(PF)
P4 22% Q4 25% P4 62% PF4 0.264

mode will take effect.

Grid Setting/LVRT LVRT/HVRT: When the voltage of the power grid reaches
the set HV or LV, the relay at the inverter grid port will
L/HVRT
remain closed for the set time to maintain stable grid
connection without tripping.
Grid
HV3 0% HV3_T 30.24s Set7

HV2 0% HV2_T 0.04s

HV1 0% HV1_T 22.11s

LV1 0% LV1_T 22.02s

LV2 0% LV2_T 0.04s


5.9 Generator Port Use Setup Menu
GEN PORT USE GEN port is a multifunctional port, but you can only choose
one of the following three functions at a time.
Mode AC couple on grid side Generator input rated power: allowed Max. power from diesel
generator.
GEN connect to grid input: connect the diesel generator to the
Generator Input AC couple on load side

grid input port.


Rated Power PORT
Smart Load Output: Use the GEN port as an AC output port, and
8000W GEN connect to Grid input Set1
the load connected to this port can be controlled on/off by the
SmartLoad Output On Grid always on
hybrid inverter.
AC Couple Frz High e.g. ON: 100%, OFF: 95%: When the battery bank SOC reaches
100%, Smart Load Port will switch on automatically and power
the load connected. When the battery bank SOC < 95% , the
55.00Hz
OFF 151.0V

Micro Inv Input ON 154.0V Smart Load Port will switch off automatically.
Smart Load OFF Batt
• Battery SOC or voltage at which the Smart load will switch off.
Ml export to Grid cutoff

Smart Load ON Batt


• Battery SOC or voltage at which the Smart load will switch on.
GEN PORT USE On Grid always on: When "on Grid always on" is checked, the
smart load port will always keep switching on if hybrid inverter is
Mode AC couple on grid side operating in on-grid mode.
Micro Inv Input: Use the GEN port as an AC couple input port,
which can be connected with micro-inverter or other Grid-Tied
Generator Input
AC couple on load side
PORT
inverter.
Rated Power
Set1
*Micro Inv Input ON: When the hybrid inverter operates in
8000W GEN connect to Grid input

off-grid mode and the SOC or voltage of battery drops to this set
value, the relays on GEN port of hybrid inverter will turn to
SmartLoad Output On Grid always on

normally closed(ON), then the Grid-Tied inverter will generate


AC Couple Frz High

55.00Hz solar power and feed into hybrid inverter. When the hybrid inverter
operates in on-grid mode, this parameter will be invalid, the relays
OFF 95%

Micro Inv Input ON on GEN port of hybrid inverter will always be normally colsed(ON),
Grid-Tied inverter can operate normally.
100%

Ml export to Grid cutoff


AC Couple Frz High: If choosing"Micro Inv input", as the battery
SOC reaches gradually setting value (OFF), during the process, the
microinverter output power will decrease linear. When the battery
GEN PORT USE SOC equals to the setting value (OFF), the system frequency will
become the setting value (AC couple Frz high) and the Microinvert-
Mode AC couple on grid side er will stop working.
Ml export to Grid cutoff: Stop exporting power produced by the
microinverter or Grid-Tied inverter to the grid.
Generator Input
AC couple on load side
AC couple on Load side: Connect one or several on-grid inverters
Rated Power PORT
on the Load port side of this hybrid inverter.
8000W GEN connect to Grid input Set1
AC couple on Grid side: Connect one or several on-grid inverters
SmartLoad Output On Grid always on
on the Grid port side of this hybrid inverter.
AC Couple Frz High *Note: Micro Inv Input OFF and On is valid for some certain FW
55.00Hz version only.
OFF 100%

Micro Inv Input ON 90%

Ml export to Grid cutoff


5.10 Advanced Function Setup Menu
Advanced Function Solar Arc Fault ON(Optional): This feature is optional. After
enabling this function, the inverter will detect whether there is
a arcing fault on the PV side. If arcing occurs, the inverter will
Solar Arc Fault ON(Optional) Backup Delay report a fault and stop outputting power.
Clear Arc_Fault(Optional): After the arc fault on the PV side is
eliminated, enabling this function can eliminate the arc fault
0ms
Func
alarm of the inverter and restore normal operation of the inverter.
Clear Arc_Fault(Optional)
Set1
System selfcheck: Disable. this is only for factory.
Gen Peak-shaving: Limit the maximum output power of the
System selfcheck Gen peak-shaving

generator to the set rated power on "GEN PORT USE" page, the rest of
DRM 20001 CT Ratio power consumption will be provided by inverter to ensure that the
generator will not overload.
DRM: Demand response mode, receive external commands for active
power scheduling and reactive power scheduling.
Signal Island Mode

Backup Delay: When the grid cuts off, the inverter will output power
Asymmetric phase feeding CEI Report
after the set time.
For example, backup delay: 600s. the inverter will give output power
after 600s when the grid cuts off.
Note: for some old FW version, this function is not available.
*Signal island mode: If "Signal island mode" is checked and When inverter is in off-grid mode, the relay on the Neutral line of
load port will switch on, then the N line of load port will bind to ground.

*If this item was selected, please ensure that


the shell of the inverter is grounded,
otherwise there will be electric shock if you
touch the shell.

Asymmetric phase feeding: When the loads connected to the Load port have an unbalanced distribution on the three phases
and the inverter is working in on-grid mode, enabling this function will ensure an equal power absorption from the three phases
of grid.

Parallel: Enable this function when several same model hybrid inverters are
Advanced Function connecting in parallel.
Master: Select any hybrid inverter in the parallel system as the master
Parallel Modbus SN Baud Rate
inverter, and the master inverter needs to manage the working mode of the
parallel system.
Slave: Set the other inverters managed by the master inverter as slave
Master 00 0000
Paral.
inverter.
Modbus SN: The Modbus address of each inverter, should be different.
Slave Set3
Baud Rate: The rate at which inverter transmits data.
Ex_Meter For CT: when using zero-export to CT mode, the hybrid inverter
can select EX_Meter For CT functionand use the different meters.e.g.CHNT
EX_Meter For CT Grid Tie Meter2

CT check and Eastron.


Grid Tie Meter2: When there are one or more grid-tied inverters AC coupled
Meter Select
No Meter 0/3 MPPT Scan on the grid or load port side of the hybrid inverter, and external meter is
CHNT installed for this/these grid-tied inverters, it is necessary to enable this
Eastron function to upload the data of the external meter to the hybrid inverter to
ensure that the power consumption data of the load is correct.
CT Check: Inverter will perform self check on external CT and return the
test results.
MPPT Scan: After enabling this function, MPPT will perform I-V curve
scanning every 5 minutes to find the maximum power point again and
eliminate MPPT failure caused by shadows.

CT SelfCheck CT_Data: The CT self-check result data presented in decimal


format needs to be parsed into binary to display whether the
three CTs are correctly connected.

CT_CTA: Analysis of A-phase CT self-check result.


CT_Data: 0 CT_CTB: Analysis of B-phase CT self-check result.
CT_CTC: Analysis of C-phase CT self-check result.
CT_CTA: FAIL
CT_CTB: FAIL
CT_CTB: FAIL
5.11 Device Info Menu
Li-BMS
Device Info. This page show Inverter ID, Firmware version and alarm
Volt Curr TempInverter
SOCID: 2102199870
Energy Charge Flash
Fault codes.
HMI: Ver 1001-8010 MAIN:Ver2002-1046-1707
Volt Curr
1 50.38V 19.70A 30.6C 52.0% 26.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
Alarms Code31.0C 51.0% Occurred
2 50.33V 19.10A 25.5Ah 53.2V 25.0A 0|0|0 Device
Sum
3 F13 Grid_Mode_changed
50.30V 16.90A 30.2C 12.0% 6.0Ah2021-06-11 13:17
53.2V 25.0A 0|0|0
4 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
Info
Data
HMI: LCD version
5 F23 Tz_GFCI_OC_Fault
0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah2021-06-11
0.0V 0.0A 08:23
0|0|0
6 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah2021-06-11
0.0V 0.0A 08:21
0|0|0
F13 Grid_Mode_changed
MAIN: Control board FW version
7 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
8 F56 DC_VoltLow_Fault
0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah2021-06-10
0.0V 0.0A 13:05
0|0|0
9 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
10 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0 Details
11 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0 Data
12 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
13 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
14 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
15 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0

6. Mode
Mode I:Basic
AC cable DC cable COM cable

Backup Load On-Grid Home Load

Solar

CT
Battery
Grid

Mode II: With Generator


AC cable DC cable

Solar Backup Load On-Grid Home Load

Grid
CT

Battery

Generator

Note: When using the GEN port as the "generator input" port, the
relays on the grid port and GEN port of the inverter will not be
closed simultaneously. The relays on the GEN port will only be
closed when the inverter is running in off-grid mode.
Mode III: With Smart-Load
AC cable DC cable

Solar Backup Load On-Grid Home Load

Grid
CT

Battery

Smart Load

Mode IV: AC Couple


AC cable DC cable

Solar Backup Load On-Grid Home Load

Grid
CT

Battery

On-Grid Inverter

The 1st priority power of the system is always the PV power, then 2nd and
3rd priority power will be the ba�ery bank or grid according to the se�ngs.
The last power backup will be the Generator if it is available.

7. Warranty
As to Warranty terms, please refer to 《General Warranty Agreement - DEYE》.
Under the guidance of our company, customers return our products so that our company can
provide service of maintenance or replacement of products of the same value. Customers need to
pay the necessary freight and other related costs. Any replacement or repair of the product will
cover the remaining warranty period of the product. If any part of the product or product is
replaced by the company itself during the warranty period, all rights and interests of the
replacement product or component belong to the company.
Factory warranty does not include damage due to the following reasons:
· Damage during transportation of equipment;
· Damage caused by incorrect installation or commissioning;
· Damage caused by failure to comply with operation instructions, installation instructions or
maintenance instructions;
· Damage caused by attempts to modify, alter or repair products;
· Damage caused by incorrect use or operation;
· Damage caused by insufficient ventilation of equipment;
· Damage caused by failure to comply with applicable safety standards or regulations;
· Damage caused by natural disasters or force majeure (e.g. floods, lightning, overvoltage,
storms, fires, etc.)

In addition, normal wear or any other failure will not affect the basic operation of the product.
Any external scratches, stains or natural mechanical wear does not represent a defect in the
product.

8. Troubleshooting

Perform troubleshooting according to the solutions in the table below. Contact the
after-sales service if these methods do not work.
Collect the information below before contacting the after-sales service, so that the problems
can be solved quickly.
• Inverter information like serial number, firmware version, installation date, fault time, fault
frequency, etc.
• Installation environment, including weather conditions, whether the PV modules are
sheltered or shadowed, etc. It is recommended to provide some photos and videos to assist
in analyzing the problem.
• Utility grid situation.
Error code Description Solutions

W�� Reserved

�. Check the operating status of the fan.


W�� FAN_IN_Warn �. If the fan is running abnormally, open the cover of the
inverter to check the connection of the fan.

�. Check the phase sequence connection of the power grid.


W�� Grid_phase_warn �. Try to change the grid type, �, ���/���.
�. If there is still no solution to check the wiring at the grid
end.

Meter communication failure


W�� Meter_offline_warn Check whether the meter has successful communication
and whether the wiring is normal.

Check whether the arrow on CT's case point to the inverter or


W�� CT_WRONG_direction_warn
not , and check if the installation location of CTs are correct.

Check whether the wires of CTs are connected correctly or


W�� CT_Notconnect_warn
not.

Check whether the FAN are connected correctly and


W�� FAN_OUT�_Warn
operating normally.

Check whether the FAN are connected correctly and


W�� FAN_OUT�_Warn
operating normally.

Check whether the FAN are connected correctly and


W�� FAN_OUT�_Warn
operating normally.

�. Measure whether the grid port voltage is too high.


W�� VW_activate �. Check whether the AC cable is too thin to carry current.

Abnormal battery communication


W�� Battery_comm_warn �. Check whether the BMS connection is stable.
�. Check whether the BMS data is abnormal.

Unstable parallel communication


�. Check the connection of the parallel communication line.
W�� Parallel_comm_warn Please do not wind the parallel communication line with
other cables.
�. Check whether the parallel dip switch is on.

F�� DC_Inversed_Failure Check the PV input polarity.

Check whether the PV is grounded, secondly, check whether


F�� DC_Insulation_Failure
the impedance of the PV to the ground is normal.

�.Check whether the PV modules are grounded.


F�� GFDI_Failure �. Check whether the impedance of the PV to the ground is
normal, whether there is leakage current.
Error code Description Solutions

F�� GFDI_Ground_Failure Check whether the PV is grounded.

F�� EEPROM_Read_Failure Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

F�� EEPROM_Write_Failure Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings

The BUS voltage can’t be reached by PV or battery.


F�� DCDC�_START_Failure
�. Switch off the DC switches and restart the inverter.

The BUS voltage can’t be reached by PV or battery.


F�� DCDC�_START_Failure �. Switch off the DC switches and restart the inverter.

F�� IGBT_Failure Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

�. First check whether the inverter switch is open.


F�� AuxPowerBoard_Failure
�. Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

F�� AC_MainContactor_Failure Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

F�� AC_SlaveContactor_Failure Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

�. When the grid type and frequency have changed it will


report F��.
�. When the battery mode has been changed to "No battery"
mode, it will report F��.
�. For some old FW version, it will report F�� when the
F�� Working_Mode_Change system's work mode has been changed.
�. Generally, this error will disappear automatically.
�. If it remains the same, turn off DC and AC switches for one
EEPROM_Write_Failure
minute, then turn on the DC and AC switches.

F�� DC_OverCurr_Failure Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

AC side over current fault


�. Please check whether the backup load power and common
F�� AC_OverCurr_SW_Failure
load power are within the range.
�. Restart and check whether it is normal.

Leakage current fault


F�� GFCI_Failure �. Check the PV side cable ground connection.
�. Restart the system �-� times.

F�� Tz_PV_OverCurr_Fault �. Check the PV connection and whether the PV is unstable.


�. Restart the inverter � times.

AC side over current fault


�. Please check whether the backup load power and
F�� Tz_AC_OverCurr_Fault commonload power are within the range.
�. Restart and check whether it is normal.

F�� Tz_Integ_Fault Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.
Error code Description Solutions

DC side over current fault


�. Check PV module connection and battery connection;
�. When in the off-grid mode, starting the inverter under a high
F�� Tz_Dc_OverCurr_Fault power load may report F��. Please reduce the load power
connected.
�. If it remains the same, turn off DC and AC switches for one
minute, then turn on the DC and AC switches.

BUS over current


F�� Tz_HV_Overcurr_Fault �. Check the PV input current and battery current setting.
�. Restart the system �~� times.

Remotely shutdown
F�� Tz_EmergStop_Fault
It means the inverter is remotely controlled.

Leakage current fault


F�� Tz_GFCI_OC_Fault �. Check PV side cable ground connection.
�. Restart the system �~� times.

PV isolation resistance is too low


�. Check the connection of PV panels and inverter is firm and
F�� DC_Insulation_Fault correct.
�. Check whether the PE cable of inverter is connected to
ground.

F�� DC_Feedback_Fault Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

�. Please wait for a while and check whether it is normal.


�. When the load power of � phases has a big different, it will
report the F��.
F�� BusUnbalance_Fault � .When there's DC leakage current, it will report F��.
�. Restart the system �~� times.

F�� DC_Insulation_Fault Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

F�� DCIOver_M�_Fault Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

�. When inverters are connected in parallel, check the parallel


communication cable connection and hybrid inverter
communication address setting.
F�� Parallel_Comm_Fault �. During the parallel system startup period, inverters will
report F��. But when all inverters are in ON status, it will
disappear automatically.

F�� AC_MainContactor_Fault Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

�. Check whether the grid orientation is correct,


F�� AC_SlaveContactor_Fault �. Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings

F�� DCIOver_M�_Fault Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

�. Check whether the grid current is too large.


F�� AC_OverCurr_Fault �. Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

F�� AC_Overload_Fault Check the backup load connection, make sure it is within the
allowed power range.
Error code Description Solutions

Check the grid voltage and frequency, whether the connection


F�� AC_NoUtility_Fault of the power grid is normal.

F�� Reserved

F�� Reserved

F�� Reserved

F�� INT_AC_OverCurr_Fault Inverter AC overcurrent, restart the inverter.

F�� INT_DC_OverCurr_Fault Inverter DC overcurrent, restart the inverter.

Check the hybrid inverter work status. If there is at least one


F�� Parallel_system_Stop hybrid inverter shutdown, all hybrid inverters will report F��
fault.

�. Check whether the inverter version is consistent.


F�� Parallel_Version_Fault �. Please contact us to upgrade the software version.

F�� Reserved

F�� Reserved

Grid voltage out of range


�. Check the voltage is in the range of specification or not.
F�� AC_UV_OverVolt_Fault �. Check whether AC cables are firmly and correctly
connected.

Grid voltage out of range


�. Check the voltage is in the range of specification or not.
F�� AC_UV_UnderVolt_Fault �. Check whether AC cables are firmly and correctly
connected.

Grid frequency out of range


�. Check whether the frequency is in the range of the
F�� AC_OverFreq_Fault specification or not.
�. Check whether AC cables are firmly and correctly
connected.

Grid frequency out of range


�. Check whether the frequency is in the range of the
F�� AC_UnderFreq_Fault specification or not.
�. Check whether AC cables are firmly and correctly
connected.

F�� AC_U_GridCurr_DcHigh_Fault Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

F�� AC_V_GridCurr_DcHigh_Fault Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.
Error code Description Solutions

F�� Battery_Temp_High_Fault Check wether the temperature data of BMS is too high.

BUS voltage is too high


�. Check whether battery voltage is too high.
F�� DC_VoltHigh_Fault �. check the PV input voltage, make sure it is within the
allowed range.

BUS voltage is too low


�. Check whether battery voltage is too low.
F�� DC_VoltLow_Fault �. If the battery voltage is too low, use PV or grid to charge
the battery.

�. Check the battery � terminal voltage is high.


F�� BAT�_VoltHigh_Fault �. Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

F�� BAT�_VoltHigh_Fault �. Check the battery � terminal voltage is high.


�. Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

�. Check the battery � terminal voltage is low.


F�� BAT�_VoltLow_Fault �. Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

�. Check the battery � terminal voltage is low;


F�� BAT�_VoltLow_Fault �. Restart the inverter � times and restore the factory settings.

�. It means that the communication between the hybrid


F�� Battery_Comm_Lose inverter and the battery BMS is disconnected when
"BMS_Err-Stop" is active.
�. To avoid this error, disable "BMS_Err-Stop" item on the LCD.

F�� Reserved

Check whether the voltage and frequency of the generator


F�� GEN_FAULT
are normal, and then restart.

Check whether the switch of the inverter is turned on, restart


F�� INVERTER_Manual_OFF
the inverter, and restore the factory settings.

F�� DRMs_Stop Check the DRM function is active or not.

�. ARC fault detection is only for US market.


F�� ARC_Fault �. Check PV module cable connection and clear the fault.

Heat sink temperature is too high


�. Check whether the working environment temperature is
F�� Heatsink_HighTemp_Fault too high.
�. Turn off the inverter for �� minutes and restart.

Chart 8-1 Fault information


9. Datasheet
Model SUN-60K -SG02HP3
-EU-EM6
SUN-70K-SG02HP3
-EU-EM6
SUN-75K-SG02HP3
-EU-EM6
SUN-80K-SG02HP3
-EU-EM6

Battery Input Data


Battery Type Lithium-ion
Battery Voltage Range(V) 160-1000
Max. Charging Current(A) 80+80
Max. Discharging Current(A) 80+80
Charging Strategy for Li-ion Battery Self-adaption to BMS
Number of Battery Input 2
PV String Input Data
Max. PV access power(W) 120000 140000 150000 160000
Max. PV Input Power(W) 96000 112000 120000 128000
Max. PV Input Voltage (V) 1000
Start-up Voltage(V) 180
PV Input Voltage Range(V) 180-1000
MPPT Voltage Range(V) 150-850
Full Load MPPT Voltage Range(V) 365-850 425-850 455-850 485-850
Rated PV Input Voltage (V) 650
Max. Operating PV Input Current(A) 36+36+36+36+36+36
Max. Input Short-Circuit Current(A) 54+54+54+54+54+54
No. of MPP Trackers/No. of Strings MPP Tracker 6/2+2+2+2+2+2
Max. Inverter Backfeed Current To the Array 0
AC Input/Output Data
Rated AC Input/Output Active Power(W) 60000 70000 75000 80000
Max. AC Input/Output Apparent Power(VA) 66000 77000 82500 88000
Peak Power (off-grid)(W) 1.5 time of rated power, 10 S
Rated AC Input/Output Current(A) 91/87 106.1/101.5 113.7/108.7 121.3/116
Max. AC Input/Output Current(A) 100/95.7 116.7/111.6 125/119.6 133.4/127.6
Max. Continuous AC Passthrough (grid to load)(A) 200
Max. Output Fault Current (A) 256
Max. Output Overcurrent Protection (A) 334
Rated Input/Output Voltage/Range(V) 220/380V, 230/400V 0.85Un-1.1Un
Grid Connection Form 3L+N+PE
Rated Input/Output Grid Frequency/Range 50Hz/45Hz-55Hz 60Hz/55Hz-65Hz
Power Factor Adjustment Range 0.8 leading to 0.8 lagging
Total Current Harmonic Distortion THDi <3% (of nominal power)
DC Injection Current <0.5% In
Efficiency
Max. Efficiency 98.70%
Euro Efficiency 98.10%
MPPT Efficiency >99%
Equipment Protection
DC Polarity Reverse Connection Protection Yes
AC Output Overcurrent Protection Yes
AC Output Overvoltage Protection Yes
AC Output Short Circuit Protection Yes
Thermal Protection Yes
DC Terminal Insulation Impedance Monitoring Yes
DC Component Monitoring Yes
Ground Fault Current Monitoring Yes
Arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) Optional
Power Network Monitoring Yes
Island Protection Monitoring Yes
Earth Fault Detection Yes
DC Input Switch Yes
Overvoltage Load Drop Protection Yes
Residual Current (RCD) Detection Yes
Surge Protection Level TYPE III(DC),TYPE III(AC)
Interface
Display LCD+LED
Communication Interface RS232, RS485, CAN
Monitor Mode GPRS/WIFI/Bluetooth/4G/LAN (optional)
General Data
Operating Temperature Range -40 to +60℃, >45℃ Derating
Permissible Ambient Humidity 0-100%
Permissible Altitude 3000m
Noise ≤ 65 dB
Ingress Protection(IP) Rating IP 65
Inverter Topology Non-Isolated
Over Voltage Category OVC II(DC), OVC III(AC)
Cabinet size(W*H*D) [mm] 606W×927H×314D (Excluding connectors and brackets)
Weight(kg) 105
Installation Style Wall-mounted
5 Years/10 Years
Warranty the Warranty Period Depends the Final Installation Site of Inverter,
More Info Please Refer to Warranty Policy
Type of Cooling Smart cooling
IEC 61727,IEC 62116,CEI 0-21,EN 50549,NRS 097,RD 140,
Grid Regulation
UNE 217002,OVE-Richtlinie R25,G99,VDE-AR-N 4105

Safety EMC/Standard IEC/EN 61000-6-1/2/3/4, IEC/EN 62109-1, IEC/EN 62109-2

10. Appendix I
Definition of RJ45 Ports

No. Color BMS1 BMS2 Meter RS485


1 Orange&White 485_B 485_B 485_B 485_B
2 Orange 485_A 485_A 485_A 485_A
3 Green&White GND_485 GND_485 GND_COM GND_485
4 Blue CAN-H1 CAN-H2 485_B ⸺
5 Blue&White CAN-L1 CAN-L2 485_A ⸺
6 Green GND_485 GND_485 GND_COM GND_485
7 Brown&White 485_A 485_A ⸺ 485_A
8 Brown 485_B 485_B ⸺ 485_B
This model of inverter has two types of logger interfaces, DB� and USB. Please refer to the
actual inverter received for the actual interface type.

RS���
No. RS���

� TX
� RX

� D-GND


DB� (RS���)

� ��Vdc

USB
DRMIt is used to accept the external control command.
Definition of RJ45 Port Pin for DRM

PIN 1 DI 1
K1 0%

PIN 2 DI 2
K2 30%

PIN 3 DI 3
K3 60%

PIN 4 DI 4
K4 100%

PIN 5 REF
15K
PIN 6 GND
Inverter RCR

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

K4
K3
K2
K1

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11. Appendix II
1. Split Core Current Transformer (CT) dimension: (mm)
2. Secondary output cable length is 4m.
12. Appendix III

CAN communication to
BMS1 port of the hybrid
inverter

DC combiner box
CAN to BMS1 of
the inverter
CAN(parallel)

Master Slave

CAN communication to
BMS1 port of the hybrid
inverter
CAN to BMS1 of
the inverter
DC combiner box

CAN(parallel)

Master Slave

13. EU Declaration of Conformity


within the scope of the EU directives
· Electromagnetic compatibility ����/��/EU (EMC)
· Low Voltage Directive ����/��/EU (LVD)
· Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances ����/��/EU (RoHS)

NINGBO DEYE INVERTER TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. confirms herewith that the products
described in this document are in compliance with the fundamental requirements and other
relevant provisions of the above mentioned directives. The entire EU Declaration of Conformity
and certificate can be found at https://www.deyeinverter.com/download/#hybrid-inverter-�.
V1.3.1, 2025-04-03

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