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USER MANUAL
LXP HYBRID INVERTER

Standard Model:
LXP 3K/3.6K/4K/4.6K/5K/6K Hybrid

Parallel Model:
LXP 3K/3.6K/4K/4.6K/5K/6K MG

High Voltage Model:


LXP 4K/5K/6K HB

Monitor APP Download

Android IOS
CONTENTS
About This Manual 01 4 Operation 17

4.1 Operation Mode 17


1 Safety 01
4.2 LCD operation and settings 18
1.1 Symbol Explanation 01
4.2.1 LCD Menu Structure Overview 18
1.2 Safety Instruction 01
4.2.2 Status and Parameter show in LCD 18
2 Brief Introduction 03
4.2.3 LCD Settings 21

2.1 System Solution 03 4.2.3.1 Information Searching 21

4.2.3.2 Settings Guidance 23


3 Installation 04
4.3 Monitor System 31
3.1 Packaging List & Storing 04
4.4 Work with Gen set 31
3.2 Select Location 05
Parallel System Setup Guidance
4.5 32
3.3 Install the Inverter 06

3.4 Connection 07 5 Start-up and shut down the inverter 34

3.4.1 Connection Overview 07


5.1 Start up the inverter 34
3.4.2 PV Connection 08
5.2 Shut down the inverter 34
3.4.3 Battery Connection 09

3.4.4 Grid Connection 11 6 Troubleshooting & Maintenance 34

3.4.5 UPS/Back-up Connection 12


6.1 Troubleshooting 34
3.4.6 Meter and CT Connection 13
6.1.1 Introduction to LED Displays 34
3.4.6.1 Connect the Meter 13
6.1.2 Maintenance 34
3.4.6.2 Connect the CT 14
6.1.3 Troubleshooting Based On LCD Displays 35
3.4.7 Communication Connection 14

3.4.7.1 DRMs Connection 14

3.4.7.2 Safety Standard Configuration - SW2 15

3.4.7.3 Balancing Resistor Configuration - SW1 16

3.4.7.4 Wireless Communication Module Connection 16

3.4.8 Grounding 17
1. Safety Dangers of High Voltages and Large Current
Beware of high PV voltage. Please turn-off the DC switch of PV Panel output before and during
1.1 Symbol Explanation the installation to avoid electric shock.
Beware of high grid voltage. Please turn-off the AC switch of grid connection before and during
Symbols in This Manual the installation to avoid electric shock.
Beware of large current of the battery output. Please turn-off the battery module before and
The general information and safety instruction is highlighted with following symbols in this manual:
during the installation to avoid electric shock.
Do not open the inverter when it's working to avoid electric shock and damages from live voltage
and current from the system.
Do not operate the inverter when it's working, only the LCD and buttons can be touched in
“Danger” indicates a “Warning” indicates a “Caution” indicates a “Notice” provides tips
limited cases by qualified personnel, other parts of the inverter can be touched when the inverter
hazardous situation hazardous situation hazardous situation that are valuable for the
which, if not avoided, which, if not avoided, optimal operation of is under a safe state(e.g. fully shut-down).
which, if not avoided,
will result in death or could result in death could result in minor your products. Do not connect or disconnect any connections (PV, battery, grid, communication etc.) of the
serious injury. or serious injury. or moderate injury. inverter when it's working.
Make sure the inverter is well grounding, an operator should make sure itself is good protected by
reasonable and professional insulation measurements (e.g. personal protective equipment (PPE)).
Symbols on Inverter Label Inspect relevant existed wiring on-site of the installation is under good condition before
Following list shows the meaning of all the safety symbols on inverter type label: installation, operation or maintenance.
Inspect the connections are good between inverter and PV, battery and grid during installation
to prevent damages or injuries caused by bad connections.

Avoid misoperation and Inappropriate Usage


All the work of this product (system design, installation, operation, setting and configuration,
maintenance etc. must be carried out by qualified personnel as required.
All connections must be in accordance with local and national regulations and standards.
Only when permitted by utility grid, the inverter and system can interconnected with the utility grid.
All the warning table or nameplate on the inverter must be clearly visible and must not be
removed, covered or pasted.
The installation should choose a right position and location as required in this manual with
consideration to safety of users' in future operation.
1.2 Safety Instruction Please keep the children away from touching or misoperation the inverter and relevant system.
Beware of burning hurt, the inverter and some parts of the system could be hot when working,
General Safety Instructions please do not touch the inverter surface or most of the parts when they are working. During
The inverter has been designed and tested strictly according to international safety regulations. Read all inverter working states, only the LCD and buttons could be touched.
safety instructions carefully prior to any work and observe them at all times when working on or with the
inverter. The operator must be qualified personnel and the installation must be capable with relevant Only qualified personnel can change the inverter settings.
national or international standards or regulations. There might be possible damage to health as a result of the effects of radiation, do not stay
Incorrect operation or work may cause: closer than 20cm to the inverter for long time.
- injury or death to the operator or a third party; or
- damage to the inverter and other properties belonging to the operator or a third party.
Please carefully read this manual before any work carried out on this inverter, after the
Important Safety Notifications installation, please keep this manual carefully stored and easy to access at any time.
The qualified personnel should have had training in the installation and commissioning of the
There are many safety issues need to be carefully notified before, during and after the installation, and
electrical system as well as dealing with hazards, also they should have the knowledge of the
also in future operation and maintenance, following is important safety notifications to operator, owner
manual and other related documents. As the installer or operator they are required to be familiar
and user of this product in appropriate usage.
with local regulations and directives.
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2. Brief Introduction 3. Installation
2.1 System Solution 3.1 Packaging List & Storing
This product and relevant system is suitable for following system applications (system diagram): Packaging List
A. Solar and energy storage hybrid system B. Energy storage system without solar When the packaging is unpacked, the inner components should be the same as described in below
packaging list.

Wall-mounted Rj45 Extension Communication


Hybrid Inverter X1 Bracket X1 User Manual X1 Terminal X4 Port Cover X1 Wi-Fi Module X1 AC Connector X2 Meter X1

Battery communication
cable which is used for
Pylontech battery, for
other brand battery,
please make the cable
Expansion Screw Cross Head according to PIN definition
CT X1 PV Connector X4 RJ45 Terminal X4 and Tube X4 Security Screw X2 OT Terminal X2 Screw X13

C. On-grid solar system without battery D. Off-grid and back-up applications Storing the Inverter
(hybrid ready)
The inverter must be stored appropriately if not installed immediately, refer to below figure.

CAUTION
a) The inverter and its components must be stored in its original packaging.

b) The storage temperature should be within -25~60 and humidity within 0~85%.

c) The packing should be upright and maximum stacked layers is 6 .


Reserved d) Do not exposed the inverter and its packaging to directly sunshine, raindrops and keep away
Battery&UPS from corrosion.
Interfaces

E. Hybrid system with zero export funtion F. Parallel system for MG model

Router
Lux Power Viewer

Grid

03 04
3.2 Select Location 3.3 Install the Inverter
The LXP hybrid inverters are designed as IP65 devices with a capability to be installed in both outdoor and The inverter is wall-mounted installed , steps shows below:
indoor conditions. However, selecting an optimal installation location is highly recommended to increase
Step1. Use the wall-mounting bracket as the template to mark the position of the 4 holes, then drill 8 mm
the safety, performance and lifespan of the inverter.Please note the installation should not be accessible to
holes and make sure the depth of the holes is deeper than 50mm.
children for safety consideration.

Suggestions and Requirements


a) The wall for mounting should be strong enough to bear the weight of inverter .

b) The ambient temperature is required to be within -25°C ~ 60°C.

c) To ensure the heat dispassion efficiency and inverter lifespan, do not install the inverter enclosed.

Step2. Install the expansion tubes into the holes and tight them, then use the expansion screws (packaged
together with the expansion tubes) to install and fix the wall-mounting bracket on the wall.

d) The structure of the wall where inverter mounted should not be flammable, or make sure the inverter is
not surrounded by flammable or corrosion materials and is away from the gas.

e) Never install the inverter exposed to directly sunshine, rain and snow. Please refer to below figure and
select a well shaded place or install a shell to protect the inverter from directly sunshine, rain and snow etc.
Step3. Install the inverter on the wall-mounting bracket and lock the inverter using the security screws.

>75 90 >90 90

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3.4 Connection 3.4.2 PV Connection
The PV connection of LXP hybrid inverter is the same to traditional on-grid solar inverter (string inverter).
3.4.1 Connection Overview
The system connection diagram is as below:
- Before connection the PV, please use the multi-meter to measure the PV array voltage to
verify if PV array is working normally, if not, please fix the PV array to normally working
states before connection
- When your PV panel ambient temperature could possibly be lower than 0℃, then please
check the PV array voltage up ceiling and if you are not sure please ask your system or
panel provider for further assistance. As when temperature is extremely low the PV panel
voltage will increase by a certain percentage.

Cable Requirement:

Cross-section Cable Diameter Minimum Voltage


3 - 6 mm 2 2-2.6mm 600V
UPS Load

Please prepare the breakers before connetion, breakers selection recommendation for both DC and AC
Step 1:Turn off or disconnect the PV switch (DC switch). Then keep this switch always open during
DC Breaker AC Breaker selection(2 poles) UPS Breaker the connection. 6-8 mm
Hybrid AC Breaker with RCD
selection(2 poles) selection(2 poles)
LXP 3K/3.6K/4K (MG) 100V/100A 40A/230Vac Type AC,>0.3A 40A/230Vac Step 2:Assemble the PV connector

LXP 4.6K/5K (MG) 100V/100A 50A/230Vac Type AC,>0.3A 40A/230Vac


a) Strip 6~8mm insulation from the cable end.
LXP 6K (MG) 100V/100A 50A/230Vac Type AC,>0.3A 50A/230Vac
b) Assemble the cable ends to crimp contacts.
LXP 4K HB (MG) 500V/50A 50A/230Vac Type AC,>0.3A 50A/230Vac

LXP 5K HB (MG) 500V/50A 50A/230Vac Type AC,>0.3A 50A/230Vac

LXP 6K HB (MG) 500V/50A 50A/230Vac Type AC,>0.3A 50A/230Vac

Connection Terminals and Interfaces Overview

Battery PV Wi-Fi UPS AC


Terminals Terminals Module Terminal Terminal c) Lead the cable through the cable gland, then insert into the corresponding insulator until it snaps
into place, then tighten the cable gland.

UPS

When verified the PV connector is tightly, align the 2 half connector and mate them together by hands
until ‘click’ is felt or heard.

DC Communication
Switch Interfaces
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3.4.3 Battery Connection Make the RJ45 terminal based on above introduction of each Pin definition, you could either make
RS485 connector or CAN connector based on the best support connection way of your battery packs.
This part in this manual only describe the battery connection on inverter side, should you need more For Lead acid battery temperature sensor, please connect signal to Pin6 and Pin8, the other pins are
detailed information regarding the battery connection on battery side please refer to the manual of not connected.(External temperature sensor is needed, the sensor is 15KΩ thermistor for typical, or
the battery you are using. consult Luxpowertek)

Step 1: Assemble the terminal.


① Cable
② Tighten Waterproof Sleeve
battery connection ③ Terminals On Inverter
① ② ③
For Li-ion battery
1. If work with lithium battery , please make sure it is compatible with the Lux units. Now Lux
Power inverter is compatible with Pylontech, Dyness, Aoboet, Weco, Murata, Merit 48V battery.
A. Diameter 10-12mm
2. After battery power cable and communication cable connection, users need to choose battery
B. Cross Section 20-25mm²
brand by LCD.
C. Strip Length -10mm
3.The battery communication cable inside the Luxpower carton box is used for Pylontech battery,

Recommendations
if you are using Pylontech battery, you can use the cable directly. Please note there is label ‘BAT’
+ Red Cable
Install a DC isolator between battery and inverter (need to plug into battery side) attached with the cable, do not plug the battery side terminal to
Black Cable
can avoid potential damages caused by electric arc. the inverter side.
2*M6 Screws
4.If you install more than 8pcs Pylontech battery, you need a hub for the battery.
5.Please remember to connect Master battery to inverter if you have battery group, and set the
Master battery for the battery group.(Please contact battery manufacture for battery group setup).
For Lead-acid battery
1. The supply of the lead acid battery temperature sensor cable is optional, if installing lead acid
Warning! battery, please request the temperature sensor cable from your supplier.
Polarity reverse will damage the inverter!
2. There are three stages for lead acid battery charge . For charge part, please set CV voltage and
floating voltage. For discharge part, please set the discharge cut off voltage for on grid and off grid

For the first time power on, please turn on the battery after LCD show "Run without Bat",
otherwise the it may shorten the lifetime of inverter. Connection between inverter and battery

For lead acid batteries temperature sensor, please refer to Page29 “Cable Connection” figure.

Battery Communication Connection


If the battery type is lithium-ion or ternary battery which need communication between the inverter
and battery management system (BMS), the communication connection must be installed.
RJ45 Terminal Configuration of Battery Communication

Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pin Function Description


1 BAT 485 B
2 BAT 485 A

3 BAT CAN L
4 BAT CAN H

5 NC
6 BAT NTC

7 BAT Wake UP
8 GND-S
09 10
3.4.6 Meter and CT Connection 3.4.6.2 Connect the CT
For the CT clamp connection, we need to put the CT clamp in the L cable and the arrow printed on the CT
In a completed installed on-grid energy storage system, the CT or Meter should be installed. The CT or Meter
should installed in the right position as below picture should point to inverter.
Now Luxpower support two ratio 1000:1 and 3000:1 CT clamps . For default, the ratio is 1000:1, if you install
another CT clamp, please set it in the monitor system or LCD.
For the CT clamp cable, users can use the normal net cable to extend the length if the original length is not
enough. The longest distance can be 100m.

3.4.7 Communication Connection


UPS Load UPS Load
Interface Overview Safety Standard Configuration Switch
The communication port for communicate with RJ45 Terminal Configuration of Meter/CT Communication
Balancing Resistor
meter or CT clamp is as below: Generator Controller Box Interface
Configuration Switch
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Function Description
Pin

Battery Communication Interface CT and Meter


Communication Interface

/
DRM Interface Parallel cable
5/6 Reserved
communication Interface
CTN
CTP Parallel cable
communication Interface

3.4.6.1 Connect the Meter 3.4.7.1 DRMs Connection


RJ45 Terminal Configuration of DRM
The functional interfaces overview of the meter is shown in below figure. Now Luxpower only support
DRMs is short for ‘inverter demand Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pin Function Description
EASTRON SDM120 and SDM630- Modbus Modbus model meter.
response modes’, and it is a mandatary
1 DRM15
Step1. Connect the meter in the LN line as below Step2. Connect the communication cable requirements for inverters in Australia
between inverter and meter, and plug the 2 DRM26
Inverter RJ45 to communication port 3 DRM37
AC Grid
Side
Side 4 DRM48

5 RefGen
1
2 6 DRM0
7 +12V
Step3. Check the connection. When the meter displays -xxxxW as below figure shows, the hybrid
8 GND-S
inverter is feeding power to the grid.and when it displays xxxxW, it means the house load is using
energy from grid. DRM Communication Interface Overview

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3.4.8 Grounding 4.2 LCD operation and settings
A second protective earth (PE) terminal is equipped at the side of the inverter.
Be sure to connect this PE terminal to the PE bar for reliable grounding.
Cable Requirements 3-6mm² copper cable or 10-16mm² aluminum cable.
4.2.1 LCD Menu Structure Overview
Display Menu
Both the positive and negative electrodes of the PV input are not allowed to
CAUTION ground because of the non-isolated design of the inverter. When the array
Insulation resistance is lower than the limitation based on the standard IEC
62109.2 , the inverter will display "PV Isolation low" and stop the inverter to work.
Status Measured Info Setting History Info Product Info

Standby PV Info Set COM Address Energy Record Model


Install the Protective Shell
Fault Battery Info Set Time Error Record Ser No.
When you finish all of above chapters of connections,
Flash Grid Info Set Language Alarm Record FW Version
please don’t forget to install the protective shell back
to the inverter. This step can be carried out either after PV Grid On UPS Info Set Battery Bulid

finished grounding or commissioning of the system. PV Charge Set PV Input

PV Charge+ Grid On PV Set


Charge+ Grid On
UPS Mode

Battery Grid On Set AC Charge

PV+Battery Grid On Set Feed-in grid

AC Charge Set EOD

PV+AC Charge Set CT or Meter

Battery Grid Off PV Set


Charge+ Grid On
Micro-Grid

PV Battery Grid Off Set Parasys Role (For MG model)

4. Operation Guide PV Charge Grid Off Set Parasys Phase (For MG model)

4.1 Operation Mode


Users can have different settings to satisfy their demands, the working modes is as below:

Operation
mode
Explanation Related Settings Application Notes 4.2.2 Status and Parameter show in LCD
The priority of the PV energy will be Load >battery Effective when charge increase the self consumption
> grid, which means the energy generated by PV priority and force time rate and reduce the energy bil
a) Standby
Self usage
(Default mode) will be mainly used by local loads, and rest will be charge/discharge are significantly Inverter is waiting for sufficient DC voltage from the PV or battery. It occurs when the sunlight is not
stored in the battery, excessive power will be feed disable
back into the grid.
sufficient to make the inverter working and battery SOC is low.
b) Fault
The priority of the PV energy will be battery >Load >grid, Charge Priority and When the load shedding
which means the energy generated by PV will be used to related time, SOC always happens, users need Fault occurred with the inverter or system. Inverter will stop working unless fault or error is fixed.
Charge priority charge the battery first, and then used by local loads, to charge battery first Detailed information and troubleshooting please refer to Chapter 8. Troubleshooting & Maintenance.
excessive power will be feed back into the grid.
c) Flash
User can set the charging and discharging time and Force charge/discharge This mode suits for situation
priority of energy use under Force Time Use mode . enable and disable, and where the price difference of When upgrading the firmware of inverter, the inverter will working at flash status.
Force time This is also used to flexibly make use of your system related time SOC energy is big under Time of
by customized settings by the users. Use (To U) There are 2 ways to upgrade the firmware of inverter:
When used in pure off grid application, users may Micro grid enable Area where is no grid and - Remote upgrading based on remotely connected server through the wireless communication module.
Micro Grid connect the Gen set output to grid input , when /disable there is utility
mode(Genset) battery SOC is low. Inverter will use generator to - Locally upgrading through RS485 communication connection.
take the load and charge the battery.

Inverter will switch to off grid mode UPS enable Area where is no grid
Off grid mode
automatically when there is no grid.

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d) PV Grid On Parameter Explanation of LCD Displays
The inverter is working normally on-grid, and the all the power generated by PV will export or feed-in
via the AC grid connection to your general loads and the grid. Parameters of Power:
Ppv: PV input power Pac: active power of AC output
e) PV Charge
Sac: apparent power of AC output Po: active power of UPS
The inverter is working normally, the power generated by PV is within a range that all the PV power is
used to charge the battery, while there are no excessive power rested to output from neither the AC So: Apparent power of UPS Pc: Charging power
Grid connection nor UPS connection. Pd: discharging power PtoGrid: active power of exporting / feed-in to grid

f) PV Charge + Grid On Parameters of Voltage and Frequency etc.:

The inverter is working normally on-grid, the power generated by PV is sufficient and within a range which Vb: battery voltage Vo: UPS voltage

PV power is used to charge the battery and there are still excessive PV power rested to export or feed-in Vbus: voltage of DC bus Vg: grid voltage
via the AC grid connection. Under this inverter working status, your general loads will either consumption F: frequency SOC: state of charge
the power from PV or use power from the grid or at them same time from the two sources, the detailed
Parameters of Energy:
situation is based on the PV power output range and your general loads power demands differences.
Einvday: energy output via AC output today Einvall: total energy output via AC output
g) Battery Grid On
Ecday: charged energy today Ecall: total charged energy
The inverter is working on-grid with no PV power input, and there are sufficient energy stored in the battery,
Edday: discharged energy today Edall: total discharged energy
the inverter is discharging the battery and export the power via AC grid connection to your system.
Eoday: UPS output energy today Eoall: total UPS output energy
h) PV+Battery Grid On
Epv1day: energy generated today of PV array 1 Epv2day: energy generated today of PV array 2
The inverter is working normally on-grid with limited PV power input and the battery energy is
Epv1all: total energy generated of PV array 1 Epv2all: total energy generated of PV array 2
sufficient, at this inverter working status the limited PV power is used together with the battery
discharging power to export or feed-in via the AC grid connection. Erecday: AC charge energy of today Erecall: total AC charge energy

EtoUday: energy consumed by loads today EtoUall: total energy consumed by loads
I) AC Charge
EtoGday: feed-in energy today EtoGall: total feed-in energy
The inverter is working normally on-grid with no PV input power, and is using the AC power from the
grid to charge the battery as configured previously (the function should be enabled firstly as Chapter
Inverter Settings - h) AC Charge Settings described).

j) PV+AC Charge
The inverter is working normally on-grid with limited PV input power, and the batter SOC is not
sufficient, if at this time the inverter is configured to charge the battery with both PV power and
AC grid power, then inverter will run in this status.

k) Battery Grid Off


The inverter is working normally off-grid with no PV input power, and the battery SOC is sufficient.
When inverter works at this status, the battery is discharging to output power via the UPS connection.

l) PV Battery Grid Off

The inverter is working normally off-grid with limited PV input power, and the battery SOC is sufficient.
When inverter works at this status, the battery is discharging together with the PV power to output via
the UPS connection.

m) PV Charge Grid Off

The inverter is working normally off-grid with sufficient PV input power, and the battery SOC is
insufficient. When inverter works at this status, the inverter is charging the battery using PV power
and there are excessive power rested to output via the UPS connection.

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4.2.3 LCD Settings c) Search Product Information

In Display Menu interface, select Product Info. menu and touch Enter button to enter in the Product
4.2.3.1 Information Searching
Info. menu interface to view detailed product information.
Refer to below flow chart which shows the information option interfaces and interconnection.
Operator can search target information by following below directions.

a) Enter into Display Menu Interface Display Menu


Product Info
Touch Return button to enter Display Menu interface, search and select corresponding information
options using Up and Down button, relevant information will be immediately displayed on the LCD Enter

screen after touched Enter button to confirm the selection.


Model:xxxxxxxxxx Down
UP FW Version:xxxxxxxx
Display Menu Display Menu Ser No:xxxxxxxxxx UP Buidl: xxxxxxxxxx
Measured Info Down Setting

UP Down
d) Search Measured information
Enter Display Menu Down UP In Display Menu interface, select Measured Info. menu and touch Enter button to enter in the
Status
Measured Info. menu interface to view detailed running information of the system, such as PV,
UP Down battery, grid and UPS data.

Display Menu Down Display Menu


Product Info History
UP

b) Search History Information


In Display Menu interface, select History menu and touch Enter button to enter in the History menu
interface and use Up and Down button to select relevant display menu and touch Enter button to
view detailed history information.

Display Menu
History Info

Enter
Down
History Info History Info Down History Info
Energy Record Error Record Alarm Record
UP UP
Enter Enter Enter
Enter Alarm Record
Daily Record Energy Record Error Record
xxxxxxxx Daily Record xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx
UP Down
Enter Energy Record
Total Record
xxxxxxxx Total Record

UP Down

Hourly Record Enter Energy Record


xxxxxxxx Hourly Record

UP Down
Enter Energy Record
Monthly Record
xxxxxxxx Monthly Record

UP Down
Enter
Yearly Record Energy Record
xxxxxxxx Yearly Record

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e) Time Settings f) PV Input Settings

In Setting interface, search and select Set Time menu then enter into time setting interface. Follow the Operating Guidance: by touching UP and Down button to select the parameter of the PV input.
direction in below flow chart to set the time parameters. Notice that the PV input parameters must be set in accordance to actually configuration of PV
system. The parameter is set to Two PV separate by default.
Operating Guidance: by touching Enter button to select the numerical digits of the time - year, month,
date, hour and minute, and use UP and Down button to set the number of selected numerical digits.

g) UPS Settings

Setting
Set UPS Mode

Enter

Set UPS Mode


UPS Disable

Enter
Enter Enter
UPS Mode On/Off Setup completed Set OK!
UPS Disable XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX

Down UP
Down
UPS Mode On/Off Enter UPS Voltage Set: UPS Voltage Set:
UPS Enable UPS Voltage :xxxV UP UPS Voltage :240V

Enter
Down
UPS Frequency: UPS Frequency:
UPS Fre : 50Hz UP UPS Fre : 50Hz

Enter

Setup completed Enter Set OK!


XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX

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4.2.3.2 Settings Guidance c) Communication Address Settings

a) Enter Into Setting Interface Notice that the setting range of the RS485 communication address is from 000 to 255, and it’s set to
be 001 by default when manufactured.
Touch Return button to enter into Display Menu interface, search and select the Setting menu using
Operating Guidance: by touching Enter button to select the numerical digits of the COM address -
UP and Down button, and then touch Enter button to confirm and enter into inverter setting interface.
hundreds, tens and units, and use UP and Down button to set the number of selected numerical digits.
Display Menu
Setting Setting
Set COM Address
Enter
Enter

Setting Down Setting Down Set COM Address


Setting
COM Address:001
Set PV Input UP Set AC Charge Set UPS Mode
UP
Enter
Down UP Enter
Set hundreds: Set tens: Enter Set units: Setup Completed
COM Address:001 COM Address:001 COM Address:001 xxxxxxxxxx
Setting
Down UP
Set Battery Down UP Down UP Down UP Enter

Set hundreds: Set tens: Set units: Set OK!


Down UP COM Address:101 COM Address:011 COM Address:002 xxxxxxxxxx

Setting Down Setting Down Setting Down UP Down UP Down UP

Set Language Set Time UP Set COM Address Set hundreds: Set tens: Set units:
UP COM Address:003
COM Address:201 COM Address:201

b) Language Setting

*Set the hundreds digit *Set the tens digit *Set the units digit
Setting
Set Language

Enter d) Battery Settings

In Setting interface, search and select the Set Battery menu and touch Enter button to confirm and
Set Language Enter Enter
Setup completed Set OK! enter into battery setting interface. Set the battery parameters and configuration follow the direction
Language : English XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX in below flow chart. Notice that the LXP Hybrid series energy storage inverter supports Lithium-ion
and Lead-Acid type batteries.
Down UP
Operating Guidance: by touching Enter button to select the options and use UP and Down button to
set the parameter or number of selected options.
Set Language
Sprache : Deutsh

Down UP

Down Set Language Down Set Language


Set Language
Idioma : Espanol UP Language : Francais UP Ligua : Italiano

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h) AC Charge Settings I) Feed-in grid Settings
Since in some countries, users can not feed energy into grid, so they are able to disable energy export
In Setting interface, search and select the Set AC Charge menu and enter into AC charge setting
function in the LCD, or set power percent which can feed into grid.
interface. Follow the directions in below flow charge to enable or disable AC charge function,
if enabled then configure relevant parameters.
Setting
Set Feed-in grid

Enter

Set Feed-in grid Set Feed-in grid Down Set Feed-in grid
Feed-in Enable Feed-in 0% Feed-in 5%
UP
Enter UP Down

Set Feed-in grid Enter Set Feed-in grid Enter Setup completed Enter Set OK!
Feed-in Enable Feed-in 100% xxxxxx xxxxxx

Down UP

Set Feed-in grid Enter Setup completed Enter Set OK!


Feed-in Forbid Feed-in Forbid Set Feed-in Forbid

j) EOD Settings

Users are able to set end of discharge (stop discharging) battery level when there is grid. This setting
is important for some area where always has load sheddings.

Setting
Set EOD

Enter

Set EOD
EOD : 10%

Enter

Set EOD Down Set EOD Down Set EOD


EOD : 10% UP EOD : 90% EOD : 85%
UP

Enter

Setup completed Enter Set OK!


XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX

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k) CT or Meter Setting m) Choose master or slave for parallel system
For parallel system, users need to set one inverter to master and others to slave. If the system is single phase, then
Since the inverter support the connection of both CT clamp and meter, users can select if the system
users need to choose 1 phase master, if the system is three phase, then users need to choose 3 phase master.
is connecting a meter or a CT clamp and then choose the CT clamp ratio when connects a CT clamp.

Setting Setting
CT or meter? Set Parasys Role
Enter
Enter
Enter Enter
CT or meter? Set CT Ratio Setup completed Set OK!
CT 1000:1 1000:1 1000:1 Set Parasys Role Enter
Setup completed
Enter UP Down Slave Slave
Enter Enter Enter Enter
CT or meter? Set CT Ratio Set CT Ratio Setup completed Set OK!
CT 3000:1 3000:1 3000:1
Down UP
3000:1

Down UP Set Parasys Role Enter


Setup completed
Enter Enter Enter 3 Phase Master
CT or meter? Meter type Enter Meter type Setup completed Set OK! 3 Phase Master
meter 1 Phase meter 1 Phase meter 1 Phase meter 1 Phase meter
Down UP
Down UP

Meter type Enter Enter Set Parasys Role Enter Setup completed
Setup completed Set OK!
3 Phase meter 3 Phase meter 3 Phase meter 1 Phase Master 1 Phase Master

l) Micro-Grid Setting
n) Parasys Phase Setting
When connect the generator to inverter AC terminal, users need to enable mirco grid function so the
inverter will use generator to charge battery and will not export any power by AC terminal. For parallel system, the inverter is able to detect the phase auto if there is three phase grid input. If the application is
pure off grid three phase application, users need to set the phase output for each inverter. For master, it is considered
as R phase.
Setting
Setting Enter Set Parasys Phase Enter Setup completed
Set Micro-Grid
Set Parasys Phase R Phase R Phase
Enter
Down UP
Micro-Grid?
Enable Set Parasys Phase Enter Setup completed
S Phase S Phase
Enter

Micro-Grid? Enter Enter Down UP


Setup completed Set OK!
Enable Enable Enable
Set Parasys Phase Enter Setup completed
Down UP T Phase T Phase

Micro-Grid? Enter Enter


Setup completed Set OK!
Disable Disable Disable

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4.3 Monitor System Inverter 1
Users can use wifi donlge/WLAN dongle/4G dongle(Avaiblable from 2021 March for some countries) to monitor L AC Grid Bus-Bar(L,N)
PV AC Input N
the energy storage system, The monitor website is: server.luxpowertek.com PE
The APP is also available in the google play and apple APP store(Scan two code bar to download the APP). CAN 1 L AC
CAN 2 AC Output N
Please download the introduction of guidance by website: https://www.luxpowertek.com/download/ Parallel line 1 PE
BAT
Document Reference: DC

1. Wifi Quick Guidance EPS Bus-Bar(L,N)


Inverter 2 AC Input
L AC Grid Bus-Bar(L,N)
Quick guidance for setting password for wifi module, the paper is also available in the wifi box
PV N
AC Input

Parallel line 3
2.Monitor system setup for Distributors and Monitor system setup for endusers PE PE Grid

CAN 1 L AC
Monitor system registration ,wifi password setting, and wifi local monitor and setting N
CAN 2 AC Output
3.Lux_Monitor_UI_Introduction Parallel line 2 PE
BAT
Introduction of monitor interface DC

4. WebsiteSettingGuidance
Inverter 3
Introduction of website settings for hybrid inverter L AC
PV AC Input N
PE AC Output
CAN 1 L AC Grid Bus-Bar(L,N)

4.4 Work with Gen set CAN 2 AC Output


BAT
N
PE PE EPS LOAD

All lux units can work with generator. DC

Users can connect the generator output to inverter Grid terminal. If you have both grid and generator as AC input,
we need an external ATS to switch between grid and generator.
Please purchase an external control box to remote turn on/off the generator(which support dry contact function).
Inverter 1 Phase L1
The generator will be automatically started when battery voltage is lower than the cut-off value or there is charge L AC
Grid or Generater
AC Input N
request from BMS. When voltage is higher than AC charge setting value, it will stop the generator PV
PE
Phase L1
You should enable ‘Micro-grid’ function via the APP or Web page while you connect the generator to the CAN 1 L AC
CAN 2 AC Output N EPS
Lux unit. Battery will get charged when the generator is turned on, and the generator is bypassed to take Parallel line 1 PE
BAT
all loads in AC and UPS terminal.
DC

EPS Bus-Bar(L,N)
Inverter 2 Phase L2
L AC
N Grid or Generater
PV AC Input

Parallel line 3
PE
L AC Phase L2
CAN 1
CAN 2 AC Output
N EPS
Parallel line 2 PE
BAT

DC

Inverter 3 Phase L3
L AC
N Grid or Generater
PV AC Input
PE
AC Phase L3

4.5 Parallel system setup guidance CAN 1


CAN 2
AC Output
L
N
PE
EPS

BAT
Please note that the parallel model is different from standard model, if users need to connect the UPS
DC
together, they need to buy parallel model from distributors.
For parallel system setup,
Step1. Cable connection :the system connection for single phase paralleling is as below:
the system connection for threephase paralleling is as below:

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Please put the CAN communication PIN to on status for the first and the end inverter
11 00 00 11
5. Start-up and shut down the inverter
1 1 1 1
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
5.1 start up the inverter
No.1 No.2 No.n-1 No.n Step1. Turn on the battery breaker , then turn on "EPS Output" switch and check if the inverter works in
battery back-up mode.
Step2. Make sure the PV voltage of the strings are higher than 120V ,and check if the inverter works in PV
charge or PV back-up mode.
Step3. Make sure step1and 2 above work properly before turning the grid power or generator, and check
if the inverter can go to bypass mode and on-grid mode normally.
4 4 4 4
Parallel line1 Parallel line2 Parallel line(n-1 to n) 5.2 Shut down the inverter
Parallel line(n to 1)
Danger: Do not disconnect the battery , PV and AC input power under load.
The max parallel quantity is 10, so 2<n<10

Step2. Setup the monitor for the system,add all datalogs in one station. Users can login the visit the monitor system, If there is emergency issue , and you have to shut down the inverter ,please follow the steps as below,

Configuration->station->Plant Management->add datalog to add the datalogs. Step1. Cut off AC input breaker of inverter side
Step2. Cut off the breaker of load side
Step3. Cut off PV breaker and then cut off the battery ,and waiting for the LCD goes off
Step4. Turn off "Power" switch on the inverter if needed.

6. Troubleshooting & Maintenance


Step3. Setup Master and Slave for Parallel system. There should be only one master in the system. Set one
inverter as master and the others as slave
6.1 Troubleshooting
When faults and errors occurred, please deal with these problems following below procedures and requirements.

6.1.1 Introduction to LED Displays


LED Display Description Suggestion
Long light Working normally
Green LED
Flashing Firmware upgrading Wait till upgrading complete

Yellow LED Long light Warning, inverter working Need troubleshooting

Red LED Long light Fault, inverter stop work Need troubleshooting

Step4. Enable share battery for the system if the system share one battery bank, otherwise disable the 6.1.2 Maintenance
shared battery function
Every segment of the system need to be check monthly/quarterly/yearly according to the detailed
Step5. Set the system as a parallel group in the monitor system
requirements of each segment.
Inverter Maintenance

a) Check the inverter every 6 months or 1 year to verify if there are damages on cables, accessories,
terminals and the inverter itself.

b) Check the inverter every 6 months to verify if the operating parameter is normal and there is no
abnormal heating or noise from the inverter.
For more detailed guidance for paralleling system, please visit https://www.luxpowertek.com/download/ c) Check the inverter every 6 months to confirm there is nothing covers the inverter heat sink, if
And download the guidance there is, shut-down the inverter and clear the heat sink.
Battery Maintenance
As per different types battery, from the original manufacturer’s requirements on maintenance, when you
carried out these works on batteries, please make sure to fully shut-down the inverter for safety consideration
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6.1.3 Troubleshooting Based On LCD Displays Restart inverter, if the error
Once there are any warning or fault occurred, the LED and LCD will displays information to remind the E022 Over current E022
still exist, please contact us
operator, the LCD will display relevant error code and short description.
E023 Neutral fault E023 Check neutral connection

Disconnect both PV connection,


Code Description LCD Display Troubleshooting E024 Both PV short circuit E024
if the error still exist, contact us

Internal communication Restart inverter, if the error E025 Temperature over range E025 Check NTC Connection
E000 E000
fault 1 still exist, please contact us
Restart inverter, if the error
Check the parallel CAN cables E026 Internal fault E026
still exist, please contact us
E001 Model fault 1 E001 between inverters, and balance
resistor is in the right place Sampling inconsistent Restart inverter, if the error
E027 E027
between main and slave CPU still exist, please contact us
Reset model, check if the safety
E008 Parallel CAN fault E008 standard switch is in right place Internal communication Restart inverter, if the error
E031 E031
fault 4 still exist, please contact us
1.Check the parallel CAN cables
between master to slaves. and Check if communication cable is
balance resistor is in the right place Communication failure right and have choose the right
E009 Master loss E009 W000 Bat Com Fault
2.Check if the parallel system is with battery battery brand, if the warning still
lack of a master inverter, and exist, contact us
reconfigure a master.
Communication failure Fix communication cable, if the
1.Check if the parallel system W003 Meter Com Fault
with meter warning still exist, contact us
have two masters at less.
E010 Multiple master E010 2.Only allow one master, Restart battery, if the warning
reconfigure the others to slaves. W004 Battery failure Battery failure still exist, please contact us and
battery manufactyre
Check the AC connection
E011 Parallel AC inconsistent E011 between parallel inverters Restart inverter, if the warning
W005 Auto Test failure Auto Test failure
still exist, please contact us
1.Check UPS L,N connection
E012 UPS short circuit E012 2.Disconnect the UPS connector, W016 No AC connection No AC Connection Check AC connection
if the error still exist, contact us.
W017 AC voltage out of range AC V Outrange Check AC grid voltage
Restart the inverter, if the error
E013 UPS power reversed E013
still exist, contact us. W018 AC frequency out of range AC F Outrange Check AC grid frequency

Check the AC connection Restart inverter, if the error


E015 Parallel phase abnormal E015 W020 PV isolation low PV Isolation low
between triphase parallel system still exist, please contact us

Restart the inverter, if the error Restart inverter, if the error


E016 Relay fault E016 W021 Leakage current high Leakage I high
still exist, please contact us. still exist, please contact us

Internal communication Restart inverter, if the error Restart inverter, if the error
E017 E017 W022 DC injection high DC Injection high
fault 2 still exist, please contact us still exist, please contact us

Internal communication Restart inverter, if the error W023 PV short circuit PV short Check and fix PV input connection
E018 E018 still exist, please contact us
fault 3
W025 Battery voltage high Bat Volt High Check and fix battery connection
Wait for the inverter automatically
E019 Bus voltage high E019 restart complete, if this error repeats W026 Battery voltage low Bat Volt Low Check and fix battery connection
for several times, please contact us
W027 Battery open circuit Bat open Check and fix battery connection
E020 UPS connection fault E020 Check UPS and AC connections
W028 UPS over load UPS Over Load Check and adjust UPS load
Check PV input connection and
E021 PV voltage high E021
If PV voltageis in range W030 Meter connection reversed Meter Reversed Check and fix meter connection

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UPS Output - with Battery
UPS Max. Output Power without Solar
UPS Max. Output Power with Solar
UPS Nominal Output Voltage
UPS Nominal Output Frequency
UPS Nominal Output Current
Solar Input LXP4K HB LXP5K HB LXP6K HB
Max. DC Input Power 7000W 8000W 8000W
Nominal DC Input Voltage 360V.d.c 360V.d.c 360V.d.c
DC Input Voltage Range 100 - 550V.d.c 100 - 550V.d.c 100 - 550V.d.c
MPPT Voltage Range 120 - 500V.d.c 120 - 500V.d.c 120 - 500V.d.c
Start-up Voltage 140V.d.c 140V.d.c 140V.d.c
MPPT Number 2 2 2
Max. DC Input Current 12.5A/12.5A 12.5A/12.5A 12.5A/12.5A

Battery Input/Output
Compatible Battery Type Lithium-ion/Lead-Acid Lithium-ion/Lead-Acid Lithium-ion/Lead-Acid
Nominal Battery Voltage 250V.d.c 250V.d.c 250V.d.c
Battery Voltage Range 90 - 450V.d.c 90 - 450V.d.c 90 - 450V.d.c
Max. Charge/Discharge Current 20A/20A 20A/20A 25A/25A
Max. Charge/Discharge Power 4000W/4000W 5000W/5000W 6000W/6000W
Charging Curve 3-stages 3-stages 3-stages

AC Input/Output
Nominal AC Output Power 4000W 5000W 6000W
Nominal AC Output Current 17.5A 21.7A 26A
Max. AC Output Current 22A 27A 30A
Nominal AC Voltage 230V 230V 230V
Optional AC Voltage Range 180~270Vac 180~270Vac 180~270Vac
Nominal AC Frequency 50Hz/60Hz 50Hz/60Hz 50Hz/60Hz
AC Frequency Range 45-55Hz/55-65Hz 45-55Hz/55-65Hz 45-55Hz/55-65Hz
Power Factor >0.99@rated power 0.8lagging-0.8 leading Adjustable
THDI <3% <3% <3%

UPS Output - with Battery


UPS Nominal Power 4000W 5000W 6000W
UPS Nominal Voltage 230Vac 230Vac 230Vac
UPS Nominal Frequency 50Hz/60Hz 50Hz/60Hz 50Hz/60Hz
UPS Nominal Current 17.5A 21.7A 26A
Peak Power 5000W, 30s 6200W, 30s 6900W, 30s
THDV <3%@R-load <3%@R-load <3%@R-load
Switching Time Typical 0.01s Typical 0.01s Typical 0.01s

Efficiency
Europe Efficiency 96.5% 96.3% 96.3%
Max. Efficiency 97.5% 97.5% 97.5%
Max. Charge/Discharge Efficiency 97%/ 96.6% 97%/ 96.6% 97%/ 96.6%

Protection
Reverse Polarity Protection Yes Yes Yes
Over Voltage,Over Current Yes Yes Yes
Anti-islanding Protection Yes Yes Yes
AC Short-ciruit Protection Yes Yes Yes
Leakage Current Protection Yes Yes Yes
Ground Fault Monitoring Yes Yes Yes
Grid Monitoring Yes Yes Yes
Ingress Protect Degree IP65 / NEMA4X IP65 / NEMA4X IP65 / NEMA4X
DC Switch Integrated Integrated Integrated

General Data
Dimensions (W/H/D) 455 / 476(565) / 181 455 / 476(565) / 181 455 / 476(565) / 181
Weight 20 kg 20 kg 20 kg
Topology Transformerless Transformerless Transformerless
Cooling Concept Natural Convection Natural Convection Natural Convection
Relatively Humidity 0-100% 0-100% 0-100%
Operating Temperature Range -25 - 60 ℃ -25 - 60 ℃ -25 - 60 ℃
Altitude <2000m <2000m <2000m
Noise Emission <25dB <25dB <25dB
Standby Consumption <10W <10W <10W
Display/Communication Interface LCD/ LED/RS485/ Wi-Fi/ CAN LCD/ LED/RS485/ Wi-Fi/ CAN LCD/ LED/RS485/ Wi-Fi/ CAN
CEI 0-21
Certification & Approvals IEC62109-1-2, IEC62040, EN61000-6-1, EN61000-6-2, EN61000-6-3

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