Invertor 500 KW SG500KTL
Invertor 500 KW SG500KTL
Invertor 500 KW SG500KTL
Grid-Connected Inverter
Operation Manual
SG500KTL-OEN-Ver22-201009
Version: 2.3
Release History
Version 2.1 2.2 2.3 Release Date Mar, 2009 July, 2010 Sep., 2010
Target Readers
The Manual is provided to people who need to operate the SG500KTL grid connected inverter.
Symbols Explanation
The following symbols are used in this manual.
Warning:
Caution:
risk of danger
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Table of Contents
1. Safety Instructions .................................................................................................... 2 1.1. Service Safety.................................................................................................. 4 1.2. Open the Door of SG500KTL .............................................................................. 4 2. Introduction ............................................................................................................. 6 2.1. PV Generation System ..................................................................................... 6 2.2. Basic Structure ................................................................................................... 6 2.3. Status and Control Elements ............................................................................ 7 2.3.1. The LED Indicators ................................................................................. 7 2.3.2. Functions of the Touch Screen ................................................................. 8 2.3.3. Emergency Stop Button ............................................................................... 8 2.3.4. Start/Stop Switch........................................................................................ 8 2.3.5. DC Breaker ............................................................................................. 8 2.3.6. AC Breaker.............................................................................................. 9 3. Commissioning......................................................................................................... 11 3.1. Visual Inspection ........................................................................................... 11 3.1.1. AC Connection Check ............................................................................... 11 3.1.2. DC Connection Check ............................................................................... 11 3.1.3. Ground Connection Check ......................................................................... 11 3.1.4. Serial Communication Check (Optional) ......................................................... 11 3.2. Start the Inverter ............................................................................................... 12 3.3. How to Restart after Using the Emergency Stop Button..................................... 12 4. Operation ............................................................................................................... 15 4.1. Operation Modes ............................................................................................. 15 4.2. Modes Transition .............................................................................................. 16 5. Data Interface .......................................................................................................... 18 5.1. LED Indicators............................................................................................... 18 5.2. Touch Screen Control Panel.................................................................................. 19 6. Touch screen Control Menu .................................................................................... 21 6.1. Default Menu (Main Window) ........................................................................ 22 6.2. Start the Inverter ........................................................................................... 23 6.3. Stop the Inverter............................................................................................ 24 6.4. Check Running Data ..................................................................................... 26 6.5. Check History Data ....................................................................................... 28 6.6. Entering the Password ................................................................................... 30 6.7. Change Display Language ............................................................................ 32 6.8. Change System Time..................................................................................... 34 6.9. Parameters Adjustment .................................................................................. 36 6.9.1. Generated Energy Adjustment............................................................... 36 6.9.2. Load Default Setup............................................................................... 38 6.9.3. Set Running Parameters ........................................................................ 40 6.9.4. Protection Parameter Limit .................................................................... 41 6.9.5. Communication Parameter Setup .......................................................... 42 7. Maintenance ........................................................................................................... 45 8. Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................... 47 8.1. LED Indicated Fault Troubleshooting............................................................... 47
8.2. Touch Screen Displayed Fault Troubleshooting ................................................ 48 9. Appendix A: Technical Data .......................................................................................... 51 9.1. DC Parameters ............................................................................................. 51 9.2. AC Parameters.............................................................................................. 51 9.3. Efficiency ...................................................................................................... 51 9.4. Mechanical Parameters ................................................................................. 51 9.5. Environmental Parameters ............................................................................. 52 9.6. Features ....................................................................................................... 52 10. Appendix B ...................................................................................................... 53 10.1. Exclusion of Liability ................................................................................... 53 10.2. About us ....................................................................................................... 54
List of Figures
Figure 2-1 PV generation system with SG500KTL ...........................................................6 Figure 2-2 Simple circuit diagram of SG500KTL ............................................................6 Figure 2-3 External appearance of SG500KTL ...............................................................7 Figure 4-1 Transition of operation states ......................................................................16 Figure 5-1 SG500KTL data interface ............................................................................18 Figure 5-2 Touch screen panel ....................................................................................19
List of Tables
Table 2-1 Data and control components ........................................................................7 Table 2-2 Large LED definitions.....................................................................................7 Table 4-1 State explanations of SG500KTL .................................................................16 Table 5-1 Meaning of LED indicators...........................................................................18 Table 6-1 Explanations of faults...................................................................................29 Table 7-1 Maintenance period .....................................................................................45 Table 8-1 LED states during normal working ...............................................................47 Table 8-2 LED fault and simple troubleshooting ..........................................................47 Table 8-3 Displayed Fault description and troubleshooting .........................................48
Safety Instructions
Chapter 1 provides some important safety instructions about SG500KTL.
1. Safety Instructions
Warning: Shock Hazard
The enclosure of SG500KTL inverter may contain high voltage conductors. The enclosure doors should be kept locked during operation, except for maintenance or testing. To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not perform any action or operation which is not included in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so
Damage to the SG500KTL may result death by electric shock or fire! Only operate SG500KTL when it is safe to do so! Only operate SG500KTL when no damage is visibly apparent!
Warning: DC Voltage
The PV array will provide DC voltage to the inverter when exposed to light, which may cause an electrical shock during installation, wiring or maintenance if not covered.
The SG500KTL Grid-Connect Photovoltaic Inverter is not intended for use in connection with life support systems or other medical equipment or devices.
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Introduction
Chapter 2 provides basic information about SG500KTL.
2. Introduction
Chapter 2 provides basic information about SG500KTL.
As depicted in Figure 2-1, SG500KTL converts the DC power from the PV array to AC power and then feeds the power into the utility grid (3-phase315V).
Figure 2-3 External appearance of SG500KTL Table 2-1 Data and control components Comments Power, Operation and Fault Display data and perform control functions DC side circuit breaker switch AC side circuit breaker switch Shut down the inverter when pressed down Close or open the case of SG500KTL The inverter will only start when this switch is in the start position
Component Name LED Indicators touch screen control panel DC breaker AC breaker Emergency stop button Doorlock Start/Stop Switch
2.3.1. The LED Indicators There are 3 large LED indicators in the SG500KTL enclosure, as can be seen in Figure 2-3; there detail explanations are listed in Table 2-2:
Indicator Power Operation Fault Table 2-2 Large LED definitions Color Definitions Green The power supply of control circuits is OK Green The inverter is running in grid-connected mode Red A fault is occurred and not solved
2.3.2. Functions of the Touch Screen The touch screen panel includes three main parts: the LED indicators, the touch screen display and the keys. With this data interface component, users can easily access the running information of the unit and perform some control functions: Control inverter operation Display real-time running data Display fault data Adjusting SG500KTL parameters Access recorded history data 2.3.3. Emergency Stop Button The Emergency stop button will shutdown the inverter (switch off the AC contactors and stop the IPM from working) immediately when it is punched (pressed down). The inverter must be startup manually through touch screen and keys after the button is punched. 2.3.4. Start/Stop Switch The inverter can only be started when the start/stop switch is pointed to the start position. When you turn the switch to the stop position, it will give the inverter a stop command like the same command of the emergency stop button. The inverter can not start when the switch is pointed to the stop position. 2.3.5. DC Breaker The DC breaker controls the DC main circuit breaker, which is the primary disconnect device for the inverter. When the DC breaker is in the OFF position, all DC power is disconnected (not live), except the following areas: The input side of the AC circuit breaker (connect the utility grid) The DC input terminals (if the PV array is connected and energized) To operate the inverter the DC circuit breaker switch must be in the ON position.
2.3.6. AC Breaker The AC breaker controls the AC circuit breaker, which is also one of the primary disconnects for the inverter. When the AC breaker is in the OFF position, all AC power is disconnected (not live), except the following areas: The AC input terminals (connect the utility grid) The DC input side (if the PV array is connected and energized) To operate the inverter the AC circuit breaker switch must be in the ON position.
Commissioning
Chapter 3 describes the verification and commissioning of SG500KTL.
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3. Commissioning
Chapter 3 describes the procedures needed to verify whether your installation of the SG500KTL is correct and how to start the inverter for the first time.
Make sure the RS485/232 converter DB9 terminal is correctly connected to the PC DB9 serial port.
If all tests and measurements have been performed, and all measured values lie within the acceptable range, then the device can be switched on for the first time. To start the SG500KTL: 1. Verify 315 VAC voltage of the transformer primary side line to line voltage. 2. Close the door of the enclosure. 3. Turn the Start/Stop Switch to the start position. 3. Turn the AC breaker to the ON position. 4. Turn the DC breaker to the ON position. 5. It will take about 10 seconds for the auto-initialization of the power conversion circuit and the touch screen panel. The POWER LED indicator will burn; the com LED indicator will flash every 2 or 3 seconds. 6. If the DC voltage is below the DC voltage start point (Vpv<450V), then the state of the touch screen interface will always show Start-up; 7. the DC voltage exceeds the DC voltage start point (Vpv >450V) for 1 minute, the SG500KTL will automatically change to Run state, the OPERATION LED will light, with the state of the touch screen menu will change to Run.
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2. Turn the Start/Stop Switch to the Start position 3. Perform the stop command in the touch screen menu. (Check section 6.7) 4. Perform the start command in the touch screen menu. (Check section 6.6) 5. Then the inverter will restart.
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Operation
Chapter 4 provides instructions about how to operate the SG500KTL.
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4. Operation
SG500KTL is a fully automated grid-connected solar inverter with friendly user interface. The details of operation are as follows.
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The states displayed in the touch screen menu are explained in Table 4-1.
State Key-stop Emer-stop Table 4-1 State explanations of SG500KTL Simple Explanation The inverter is stopped by touch screen stop command 1. The inverter is stopped by pressing down the emergency button 2. The inverter is stopped by turning the start/stop switch to the stop position The inverter is ready to switch to Run mode The inverter is ready to switch to Run mode(only appear once during commissioning ) The inverter is performing correct PV generation operation A fault is happened*1,2
*1.the fault type will be displayed like Vdc-highor Vac-low etc. * 2.The Com-flt will also be displayed in the state position in the touch screen, but in fact it is not a state, it means there is a fault between touch screen and DSP, which also means that users can not check or set parameters through touch screen control menu during this fault. But this fault will not stop the inverter, which is different from Fault condition.
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Data Interface
Chapter 5 describes the LED indicators and touch screen data interface of SG500KTL.
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5. Data Interface
Users can get the running data and set parameters of SG500KTL from the LED indicators and touch screen control panel, see Figure 5-1.
LED Name
POWER OPERATION FAULT
Meaning
The indication of control boards power supply Inverter is in grid mode and working normally There is a fault in the power system
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The background illumination of the touch screen is activated by touching the surface of the touch screen on the panel and will automatically be deactivated 2 minutes later to save power.
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1st Submenu
Start/Stop
2nd Submenu
Start Stop
3rd Submenu
Start/Stop Table
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