Jiangsu GoodWe Power Supply Technologu Co. GW06K-DT SEries, GW10K-DT Series, GW12K-DT Series, GW15K-DT Series, GW17K-DT Series User Manual

User Manual
GW06K/10K/12K/15K/17K-DT SERIES
1.Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01
2.Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02
3.Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04
3.1 Mounting Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04
3.2 Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04
3.3 Equipment Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06
3.4 Electrical Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.4.1 Connection to Grid (AC Side Connection) . . . . . . 12
3.4.2 DC Side Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
3.4.3 RS485 Communication.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3.4.4 Wireless Communication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
3.4.5 USB Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 25
3.5 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
4.System Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
4.1 Functions of Indicating Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
4.2 LCD Display Functi ons and Keys Operation . . . . . . . . 30
4.2.1 Top Area – Flow of Power Generated. . . . . . . . . 30
4.2.2 Middle Left – Status Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
4.2.3 Right Middle Area—Histogram Display. . . . . . . . 36
4.2.4 Bottom Area. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
4.3 Key Operation and LCD Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
4.3.1 Key Descript ion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
4.3.2 Key Operation and LCD Description. . . . . . . . . . 39
4.4 Menu Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
4.5 Usual Start and Operation Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
4.6 Menu Display Description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
4.6.1 Error Histor y Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
4.6.2 Time Setting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
4.6.3 Language Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
4.6.4 Set the Histogram Display in ‘Year Mode’ . . . . . . 43
4.6.5 Reset Wireless ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
4.7 Error Message. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
5.Technical Parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
5.1 Temperature Derating Character . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
6.Certificates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
7.Maintenance . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
7.1 Cleaning the Fans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
7.2 Checking the DC Disconnect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
8.Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
8.1 Warranty Period. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
8.2 Warranty Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
8.3 Warranty Conditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 54
8.4 Scope of Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
9.Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
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1. Symbols
Caution! - Failure to observe a warning indicated in this
manual may result in minor or moderate injury.
Danger of high voltage and electric shock!
Danger of hot surface!
Product should not be disposed as normal household waste.
This side up - T he p ac kag e must always be transported,
handled and stored in such a way that the arrows always point
upwards.
Components of the product can be recycled.
Fragile-
The package/product should be handled carefully and
never be tipped over or slung.
Stack Limitation - 6 units of identical packages that may be stacked in maximum.
Keep Dry – The package/pr o d uct mus t be protecte d fro m excessive humidity and must accordingly be stored under
cover.
CE Mark
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2. Safety
DT series inverter of Jiangsu GoodWe Power Supply Technology Co.,Ltd. ( hereinafter referred to as GoodWe ) strictly conforms to related safety rules in design and test. As electric and electronic equipment, Safety Regulation shall be followed during installation and maintenance. Improper operation may bring severe damage to the operator, the third party and other properties.
The installation and maintenance of the inverters must be performed
by qualified personnel only in compliance with national and local standards and regulations.
Before installation and maintenance, DC input and AC output of the
inverter should be cut off beforehand and the inverter cannot be touched within 10 minutes after power cut-off in case of electric shock.
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Partial temperature of the inverter may exceed 60 ℃ during
operation, please do not touch in case of scalding.
All electric installation should conform to local electric standard and
permission has to be obtained from local power supply department before synchronization by qual if ied person nel.
Children must be kept away from inverters. Please do not open the front cover of inverter. Apart from wiring
terminal, touching or changing components without authorization may cause damage to people and inverters. GoodWe may deny the obligation of warranty service accordingly.
Static electricity may damage electronic components and proper
measures shall be adopted to avoid static electricity.
The output voltage of proposed PV array should be lower than the
inverter maximum rated input voltage; otherwise, GoodWe will not undertake any obligations and warranty services.
Please switch off the breaker between PV-Inverter and Grid (utility)
firstly before any service. Or else electric hazards will be caused.
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3. Installation
3.1. Mounting Instruction
A In order to achieve optimal performance, the ambient temperature
should be lower than 45 °C. B For the convenience of checking the LCD display and possible
maintenance activiti es, ple ase install the inverter at eye level. C Inverters should NOT be installed near inflammable and explosive
items. Any electro-magnetic equipment should be kept away from installation site.
D Product label and warning symbol shall be clear to read after installation.
3.2. Unpacking
When you receive GoodWe inverter, please check if there is any visible external damage on the inverter or any accessories. Please also check if there is anything missing according to the list below.
Inverter……………………………………………………………..……… 1 Wall-mounted Bracket……………………………………………………..1
Positive DC Plug (GW06K-DT)……...….............……...2
Negative DC Plug (GW06K-DT)………………..……..…2
Positive DC Plug (GW10K-DT / GW12K-DT)……...….............……...…4
Negative DC Plug (GW10K-DT / G W 12K-DT)………………..……..…..4
Positive DC Plug (GW15K-DT / GW17K-DT)…….............................….6
Negative DC Plug (GW15K-DT / GW17K-DT)………………….…….….6
Unlock Tool for DC Plug…….…………………...………………….......….1
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AC Plug………………………………………………………………………1 USB Data Cable……………………………………...……………...……1 Expansion Bolt…………………………………….…………………...…6
Flat Head Screw……………………………………………….....…………1
User Manual………………………………………........................………..1
Warranty Card……………………………………………………..….…..1 Lock Plate……………………...……………………………………..…..….1
Wall-mounted Bracket
Positive DC Pl ug
Negative DC Plug
Unlock To o l for DC Plug
AC Plug
USB Data Cable
Expansion Bolt
Flat Head Screw
User Manual
Warranty Card
PV Inverter
Lock Plate
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3.3. Equipment Installation
3.3.1 Selecting the installation position
Installation position should be selected based on the following aspects:
The installation method and mounting location must be suitable for
the inverter's weight and dime nsio ns.
Mount on a solid surface. Select a well ventilated place sheltered from direct sun radiation.
Install vertically or tilted backward by max 15°. The device cannot
be installed with a sideways tilt. The connection area must point downwards.
Figure 3.3.1-1
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In consideration of heat dissipation and convenient dismantlement,
the minimum clearances around the inverter should be no less than the following value:
Upward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200mm
Downward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500mm
Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300mm
Both sides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500mm
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Figure 3.3.1-2
3.3.2 Mounting Procedure
A Use the wall-mounted bracket as a template and drill 6 holes on
the wall, 10 mm in diameter and 80 mm deep.
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Figure 3.3.2-1
B Fix the wall mounting bracket on the wall with six expansion bolts
in accessory bag.
C Carry the inverter by holding the four handles shown as belo w
Figure 3.3.2-2
D Place the inverter on the wall-mounted bracket (as illustrated
below).
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Figure 3.3.2-3
Figure 3.3.2-4
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E Fix the inverter on the wall-mounted bracket with the lock plate in
accessory bag (as illustrated below)
Figure 3.3.2-5
Figure 3.3.2-6
F
Use M3*0.5 screw in accessory bag and a padlock to fix the lock
plate on the wall-m ount ed bracket (as illustrated below)
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Figure 3.3.2-7
3.4 Electrical Connection
You must comply with the connection requirement of local regulations. The inverter is integrate with an RCMU according to VDE0126-1-1/A1. It monitors residual current from the solar module to grid side of inverter. The inverter can automatically differentiate between fault current and normal capacitive leakage currents.
3.4.1 Connection to Grid (AC Side Connection)
A Check the grid (utility) voltage and frequency at the connection point of the inverter. It should be phase to phase 400VAC, 50Hz and three phases. B Check the rating of branch circuit breaker. Fo r ins tall ing o ne uni t of
6K, 10K or 12K inverter, the recommended breaker rating is 400V/25A. For installing one unit of 15K or 17K inverter, the
Padlock hole ¢5.0
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recommended breaker rating is 400V/32A.
C Disconnect the breaker or fuse between PV-Inverter and utility. D Connect the inverter to the grid as follows:
Switch off the AC Breaker. Disassemble female connector of the AC wire connector and connect
AC wires to connection socket as indicated.
Figure 3.4.1-1
Insert AC wire to AC socket according to below table and figure.
Caution!
Figure 3.4.1-2
After fastening all screws, reassemble the female connector of the
AC wire connector.
PIN 1 2 3 4
PE
WIRE
Line 1
Neutral
Line 2
Line 3
Ground
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Connect the female connector of the AC wire connector to the male
connector on the inverter.
Figure 3.4.1-3
E
Specifications of the AC wires:
A
B
C
Figure 3.4.1-4
Depiction Size
A External diameter of the wire
11-20mm
B Sectional area of conducting materials
4~6mm2
C Length of bare wire
Approx.10mm
Remarks: Specifications of AC cables should be type of H05VV-F o r similar.
F AC output connection as Figure 3.4.1-5 shown.
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Tighten the 5 pieces of screws and make sure of their heads don't exceed the surface
Figure 3.4.1-5
3.4.2 DC Side Connection
A Make sure the maximum open circuit voltage (Voc) of each PV
string does not exceed the inverter input voltage Vmax under any condition.
B Use Multi-contact connectors for PV array terminals. C Connect the positive and negative terminals of the PV panel to
corresponding terminals on the Inverter. The DC terminal on each Inverter can bear 20A DC current.
Female side connector (PV+) Male side connector (PV-)
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Both types of connectors must be equipped in pair strictly according to above graphs.
Strip 7MM length by using wire stripper, and use 4 mm2 wire crimpers with terminals to compress on bare line. To connect red wire with positive DC terminal, it is ready when you heard ‘crack’; To connect black wire with negative DC terminal, it is ready when you heard ‘crack’; To connect the positive, negative DC terminal respectively to inverter’s positive, negative input terminal, the connector is ready when you heard ‘crack’.
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Figure 3.4.2-1 Separated by Ring Tool
D Specifications of the DC wires
The cable are used outdoor that must comply with PV cable standards, as TUV 2Pfg1169, Type PV1-F, 600V, 90℃ wet. The wire diameters
should be 2.5-4 mm
2
.
Remark: The solar energy system often works under harsh environmental conditions, such as high temperature and ultraviolet radiation. Therefore, the solar system and photovoltaic array must be
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connected using a specialist photovoltaic electric cable as the DC cable.
Caution!
Regarding the inverter equipped with DC switch, please ensure the
switch is in "OFF" position before connecting the inverter with PV panels. Then switch to "ON" when finished connecting job.
Before connecting the PV panels, please ensure the plug
connectors have the correct polarity. Incorrect polarity connection could permanently damage the unit.
Checks short-circuit current of the PV string. The total short-circuit
current of the PV string cannot exceed the inverter’s maximum DC current.
High voltage exists when the PV panel is exposed to the sun.
Please secure the terminal connection, and do NOT touch any exposed component s in case of electric shock.
If you choose the models without DC switch an external
disconnection device should be used. It should be multi-pole switch-disconnector (all poles disconnected simultaneously), which has been approved according to standard IEC/EN 60947-3. The rated current should be between 20A and 25A.
3.4.3 RS485 Communication
RS485 interface is used for multipoint communication. EzLogger can monitor and communicate with 50 inverters at the same time.
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But the maximum length of the cable should not exceed 1000 m. All the inverters, which communicate through one cable, should use provided RS485 interface (a piece of 10# cable is recommend to be connected for waterproofing without RS485 cable connection). The typical inverter connection graph through RS485 is shown below.
Figure 3.4.3-1
The graph below shows the monitoring system connection, in which inverters’ multipoint communication can be realized through RS485 interface. The software ‘EzExplorer’ used in PC end can realize real-time monitoring of 16 EzLogger s at the same time .
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Figure 3.4.3-2
Pins of RS485 of GoodWe DT series:
A Connection procedure:
a. Open the RS485 cover as indicated below b. Assembly the RS485 plug-in and RS485 wire as below figures
c. Insert the plug-in with crystal connector into the RS485 holder,
and make sure the two side buckles are on the positions
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Figure 3.4.3-3
Figure 3.4.3-4
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B RS485 cable is composed by eight wires with different colors.
Chop the envelope outside to expose the eight wires, then straighten the end of every wire, and put them in order.
Figure 3.4.3-5
C The connection between crystal connectors and RS485 wires must
be corresponding with each other, as shown in the table below.
Figure 3.4.3-6
D Plug the eight wires into corresponding slots of the crystal connector,
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and then fix them up using special tool below.
Figure 3.4.3-7
E Connect the other end of RS485 cable to crystal connector
according to procedure C and D.
F The inverter can communicate with an EzLogger through RS485
cable. When EzLogger is connected to PC via Ethernet or USB interface, the inverter can communicate with PC directly.
3.4.4 Wireless Communication.
The wireless communication function is not compatible with the 485 communication function.
An EzBee is needed for wireless function. For installation and detail information of wireless function please refer to User Manual of EzBee.
The typical inverter connection graph through Wireless is shown below.
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Figure 3.4.4-1
One Ezbee could monitor up to 50pcs of inverter. The graph below shows the muti-inverters monitoring system connection through Wireless function.
Figure 3.4.4-2
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3.4.5 USB Communication.
USB data cable must be connected as below.
A Take off the USB socket cover. B Insert USB cable as the arrow pointed out.
.Figure 3.4.4-1
3.5 Troubleshooting
In most situations, the Inverter requires very little maintenance.
However, if the Inverter is not able to work properly, please refer to the following instructions before calling your local dealer.
Should any problems arise, the red (FAULT) LED indicator on the
front panel lights up and the LCD screen will display relevant
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information. Please refer to the following table for a list of error message and associated solutions.
Display Possible actions
System Fault
Isolation Failure
1. Check the impedance between PV (+) & PV (-) and make sure the PV-Inverter is earthed . The impedance value must be greater than 2M.
2. Contact local service office for help if the problem still exists.
Ground I Failure
1. The ground current is too high.
2. Unplug the inputs from the PV generator and check the
peripheral AC system.
3. When the problem is cleared, reconnect the PV panel and
check the Inverter status.
4. Contact local ser vice office for help if the problem still
exists.
Vac Failure
1. The PV Inverter will automatically restart within 5 minutes
if
the grid returns to normal.
2. Make sure grid voltage is in con fo rmity with the
specification.
3. Contact local service office for help if the problem still
exists.
Fac Failure
1. The PV Inverter will automatically restart within 5 minutes
if
the grid returns to normal.
2. Make sure grid frequency is in confo rmity with the
specification.
3. Contact local service office for help if the problem still
exists.
Utility Loss
1. Grid is not connected.
2. Check grid connection cables.
3. Check grid usability.
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Inverter Failure
PV Over Vo lt age
1. Check whether the PV open voltag e is higher or too close
to the maximum input voltage.
2. If the problem still exists when PV voltage is less than the
maximum input voltage, conta c t lo cal service office for help.
Consistent Failure
1. Disc onnect PV (+) or PV ( -) f rom the input and restart the
PV Inverter.
2. If the problem still exists, contact local service office for
help.
Over Temperature
1. The internal temperature is higher than normal value
specified.
2. Reduce ambient temperature .
3. Move th e inverter to a coo l place.
4. If the problem still exists, contact local service office for
help.
Ext Fan Failure
1. Disconnect all PV (+), PV (-) and Grid.
2. Refer t o C hapte r 7 ‘Maintenance’ to clean the external
fans.
3. Reassembly the fans and check again.
4. If the message appears again, contact local service office
for help.
Int Fa n F ailure
Pleas e c ontact l ocal service off ice for h elp.
All Fans Failure
Relay-Check Failure
1. Disconnect all PV (+ ) or PV (-).
2. Wait for a few seconds.
3. After the LCD switches of f , reconnec t and check agai n.
4. If the message appears again, contact local service office
for help.
DC Injection High
EEPROM R/W Failure
SCI Failure
DC Bus High
Ref 2.5V Failure
GFCI Failure
If there is no display on the panel, please check PV-input
connections. If the voltage is higher than 250V, contact local service office for help.
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When sunlight is insufficient, the PV Inverter may continuously start
up and shut down automatically due to insufficient power generated by the PV panel. If the problem remains, please contact the local service office.
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4. System Operati on
4.1 Functions of Indicating Lights
Yellow light:
If on, inverter is electrified; if off, inverter is not electrified.
Green light:
If on, inverter is generating electricity; if off, inverter is not generating electricity. if flashing, inverter is self-checking.
Red light:
If on, abnormal conditions appear; if off, no abnormal conditions appear.
There are 4 keys in total: UP, DOWN, ESC, ENTER. Press one of them can alter the content to be displayed. The operation instruction of key will be described below in details.
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4.2 LCD Display Functions and Keys Operation
The Figure of LCD display screen is shown as follow:
Illustration of the specific area of the display screen: The display area is divided to four sectors: top, middle-left, middle­right, bottom.
4.2.1 Top Area – Flow of Power Generated
This area indicates the flow of energy. Flashing dash lines between the sun and modules and inverter means there is energy walks from the sun to modules and then modules transfer it to inverter. Full l ine between inverter and the grid means the grid is available but inverter is not yet feeding power at the time. Flashing dashing lines means inverter is feeding power to grid. No line means grid is not available.
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4.2.2 Middle Left – Status Information
This area displays the status of power generated. Various status displays through key operation and the power generation bar chart on the middle right area shows the generated power status.
In addition, settings such as languages, time and etc, could be altered, and error log could be displayed through the key operation.
This area could display abundant information, and different functions can also be set up by key operation. There are 4 leve ls in total.
Items of level 1 are listed and shown in Figure 4.2.2-1. The text in each square is the information showed in the LCD display by pressing the ‘UP’ or ‘DOWN' key; arrow indicates the relevant key operation such as up or down; the square after the arrow direction indicates information displayed after the key operation.
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Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Utility
Loss
13:12:25
2012-03-25
Fac
Failure
11:11:25
2012-03-21
Vac
Failure
17:11:25
2012-01-20
DC Bus
High
13:11:25
2012-01-19
DC Bus
High
13:29:25
2012-01-18
Enter
Down
Up
Down Up
Down Up
Down Up
Up
Down
Esc
Down Up
Down Up
Down Up
Down
Up
Down
Up
WirelessID
Figure 4.2.2-1
When the bottom square (Figure 4.2.2-1) displays, press key ‘ENTER’ to enter the level 2 and the selected item, such as ‘Error Log’, keeps flashing.
Items of the level 2 and level 3 regarding the ‘Error Log’ are lis ted and shown in the Figure 4.2.2-2. Right side of Figure 4.2.2-2 indicates the items of level 3, and the rectangle across the item
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such as ‘Error Log’ indicates the selected item is flashing.
Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Utility
Loss
13:12:25
2012-03-25
Fac
Failure
11:11:25
2012-03-21
Vac
Failure
17:11:25
2012-01-20
DC Bus
High
13:11:25
2012-01-19
DC Bus
High
13:29:25
2012-01-18
Enter
Down Up
Down
Up
Down
Up
Down Up
Up
Down
Esc
Down Up
Down Up
Down Up
Down
Up
Figure 4.2.2-2
Items of the level 2 and level 3, regarding the ‘Date&Time’, are listed and shown in the Figure 4.2.2-3. Press ‘ENTER’ for 2 seco nds to save the setting or press ‘ESC’ to discard the setting.
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Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Set Time
13:12:25
2012-03-25
Enter
Esc
Set Time
14:12:25
2012-03-25
Up
Down
Set Time
13:12:25
2012-03-25
Set Time
13:13:25
2012-03-25
Up
Down
Enter
Set Time
13:12:25
2012-03-25
Set Time
13:12:26
2012-03-25
Up
Down
Enter
Set Time
13:12:25
2012-03-25
Set Time
13:12:25
2013-03-25
Up
Down
Enter
Set Time
13:12:25
2012-03-25
Set Time
13:12:25
2012-04-25
Up
Down
Enter
Set Time
13:12:25
2012-03-25
Set Time
13:12:25
2012-03-26
Up
Down
Enter
Enter
Down Up
Down Up
Down Up
Down
Up
Down Up
WirelessID
Figure 4.2.2-3
Items of the level 2 and level 3, regarding ‘Language’, are listed and shown in the Figure 4.2.2-4. Press ‘ENTER’ for 2 seconds to save the setting or press ‘ESC’ to discard the setting. ONLY English is available as far as now.
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Error Log
Date
&Time
Language
Histogram
Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Language:
English
Enter
Esc
Down
Up
Down
Up
Down
Up
Down
Up
WirelessID
Down
Up
Figure 4.2.2-4
Items of the level 2, level 3 and level 4, regarding ‘Histogram’, are listed and shown in the Figure 4.2.2-5.
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Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Error Log
Date&Time
Language
Histogram
Year Mode
Month Mode
Day Mode
Hour Mode
Enter
Down
Up
Down
Up
Down
Up
Esc
Year Mode
Month Mode
Day Mode
Hour Mode
Year Mode
Month Mode
Day Mode
Hour Mode
Year Mode
Month Mode
Day Mode
Hour Mode
Year Mode
2012
Enter
Esc
Month Mode
2012
Enter
Esc
Day Mode
2012-02
Enter
Esc
Hour Mode
2012-02-25
Enter
Esc
Day Mode
2012-03
Down
Up
Hour Mode
2012-02-26
Down
Up
Month Mode
2013
Down
Up
Down
Up
Down
Up
Down
Up
Down
Up
WirelessID
Down
Up
Figure 4.2.2-5
4.2.3 Right Middle Area—Histogram Display
This area use histogram to demonstrate the average power generation at each hour from 4:00am to 8:00pm, the same day. Each columnar points 20 scale the left top area shows the
maximum rated power generation each hour for the specific type of machine.
This area can display information in different modes, such as power generation in recent 10 years; daily power generation of recent year, which can be realized through key operation. There are 5 display mode i n total: real-t ime mode, hour mode, day mode, month mode,
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year mode. Real-time mo de: display hourly power generation from 4:00am the
current day; Hour mode: display the hourly power generation in specific day from
recent 31 days; Day mode: display the daily power generation in specific month
from recent 12 months; Month mode: display the monthly power generation for 12 months in
specific year; Year mode: display annual power generation for recent 10 years. The following shows the day mode:
17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
272
h
Kwh
272Kwh means the maximum power generation of the machine in selected month, the unit can be Mwh rather than Kwh sometimes depends on maximum rated power generation; 0.2~1.0 on the left is scare factor, which is fixed display content; 17~31 are based on current mode which shows the bar chart label.
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4.2.4 Bottom Area
Displays total power generation, daily power generation, and power generated at present and time informati on, des crib ed as foll o w:
Area
Description
E-DAY
Power generated the current day
E-TOTAL
Gross power generated from the first time use of
inverter. The initial unit is “K
Wh”; When power
generation exceeds 99999.9kWh, the unit changes to “MWh”.
TIME
Current system time
POWER
Instant power generation of the system
Table 4.2.4-1
4.3 Key Operation and LCD Description
4.3.1 Key Description
There are 4 keys in total: UP, DOWN, ESC, ENTER. UP, DOWN: move up/down at current menu or adjust figures in
setting menu. ESC: return to previous level menu;if exit from setting menu, the
setting data will be discarded. ENTER: enter to next level menu. Under setting menu, the data will
be stored into the machine if this key is pushed longer than 2sec.
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4.3.2 Key Operation and LCD Description
Key operation is mainly for LCD display of the switching information as well as settings of time, language and histogram information display.
The menu in LCD display area has three levels; In the first-level menu, pressing ‘ENTER’ in the last menu can enter second-level menu. For the rest, press ‘ENTER’ to lock current interface, the backlight will be on for 3 minutes and turned off automatically afterwardsPress any key to unlock the interface for information
display, the backlight will be kept on for 20S and then enter the default initial interfac e.
In second-level menumove the cursor to the setting area through ‘DOWN’ and ‘UP’ key operation. For the second-level menu which
has three level menuspress ‘ENTER’ to get in and change the figures at cursor location through ‘DOWN’ and ‘UP’ key operation, in
addition, the cursor location can be changed by pressing ‘ENTER’. In all levels of menu, it will automatically enter the first item of the
first level menu if no action is taken within 20S, meanwhile, the modified data will be stored into internal memory.
4.4 Menu Introduction
When PV panel is feeding power to the inverter, the screen shows the first interface of first-level menu.
The interface displays current state of the system. It shows “Waiting” in the initial state; it shows “Normal” during power generation mode; if there is something wrong with the system, error
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message is shown. Please see chapter 4.7 for details. Press any key once to turn on the LCD backlight when it is off; if the
backlight is on, press ‘DOWN’ key to enter the next menu displaying data of Vpv and Ipv; press ‘ENTER’ to lock the current interface.
In the first level menu, the displayed information can be switched through ‘DOWN’ and ‘UP’ key operation, there are 7 interfaces in total, which are circulatory.
The second-level menu can only be selected through ‘ENTER’ from the seventh interface.
In the second-level menu, third-level menu can only be accessed through ‘Histogram’.
4.5 Usual Start and Operation Display
When the input voltage reaches inverter turn-on voltage, LCD starts to work in a second, LCD displays “waiting”. If the grid is accessible, ‘Checking xxxSec’ will be shown up in 3sec, counting down from 30sec, the machine starts self-checking, when it shows “00Sec” you can hear the relay triggered 4 times, LCD displays “Normal” afterwards. The instant power output will be shown at the right bottom of LCD.
4.6 Menu Display Description
The following examples will demonstrate the information display through key operation, given that the default initial menu is set as the first interface of first-level menu.
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4.6.1 Error History Display
Step 1: press ‘UP’ or ‘DOWN’ key once to turn on the backlight; and then press ‘UP’ onceor ‘DOWN’ 6 times to enter the seventh
interface of the first-level menu, press ‘ENTER’ enter the second­level menu, it displays as following:
Error Log
Data&Time
Language
Histogram
Step 2: ’Error Log’ flicking, which indicates the cursor current position, press ‘ENTER’ to enter the interface shown below:
Utility
Loss
13:12:25
2012-03-25
This interface shows the latest error message and time; press ‘DOWN’ key switching to the next error message if needed.
4.6.2 Time Setting
Step 1: Enter the second-l ev el menu , then press ‘DOWN’ key to
enter following interface:
Step 2: Press ‘ENTER’ to enter following interface:
Error Log
Data&Time
Language
Histogram
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The square area is flicking.
Step 3: Press ‘UP’ or ‘DOWN’ key to set the ‘hours’. Press ‘ENTER’
to move the cursor to the minutes setting area as following interface if needed.
The years/months/days setting can be done in the same manner, when the setting is completed, press ‘ENTER’ for 2sec to store setting value and enter previous menu or press ‘ESC’ to discard setting value and enter previous menu, press ‘ESC’ again to enter first-level menu; The interface can also automatically enter first-level menu if no action is taken within 20S.
4.6.3 Language Setting
Step 1: Enter the second-l ev el menu , then press ‘DOWN’ key twice
to enter the following interface:
Set Time
13:12:25
2012-03-25
Set Time
13:12:25
2012-03-25
Error Log
Data&Time
Language
Histogram
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Step 2: Press ‘ENTER’ to enter following interface: the flicking
screen indicates the information displayed is able to be set.
Language:
English
Step 3: Press ‘DOWN’ or ‘UP’ to select the language(As far as now,
ONLY English is available), press ‘ENTER’ or ‘ESC’ to enter previous menu, press ‘ESC’ again t o enter first-level menu; if no key operation is taken within 20S, the interface will automatically enter first-level menu.
4.6.4 Set the Histogram Display in ‘Year Mode’
Step 1: Enter the second-level menu , then press ‘DOWN’ key thrice
to enter following interface:
Error Log
Data&Time
Language
Histogram
Step 2: Press ‘ENTER’ to enter following interface:
Year Mode
Month Mode
Day Mode
Hour Mode
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Step 3: Press ‘ENTER’ to enter following interface: The displayed
information will not be flicking which indicates the current display is ‘year mode’ (10 years’ data from 2012). The histogram now shows the data in year mode.
Year Mode
2012
4.6.5 Reset wireless ID
Step 1: Enter the second-level menu, then press ‘DOWN’ key four
times to enter following interface:
WirelessID
Step 2: Press ‘ENTER’ to enter following interface:
Wireless ID Reset
Step 3: Press ‘ENTER’ longer to enter following interface.
ID
Resetting.
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Wait for a moment, if set ok , see following interface:
ID Reset
Successful
If fail, see the following interface:
ID Reset
Failed
Step 4: Press ‘ESC’ to back.
4.7 Error Message
An error message will be displayed on LCD interface when a disturbance occurs. The error message and its description are shown in table below:
Error Message Description
Utility Loss Grid disconnection/fault Fac Failure Grid frequency out of range Consistent Failure Machine parameter consistent fault
Int Fan Failure Internal Fan Failure Ext Fan Failure External Fan Failure
All Fans Failure Internal and External Fans Failure
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PV Over Voltage Overvoltage at DC input
Over Temperature Overtemperature on the case Isolation Failure Ground insulation impedance is too low
Ground I Failure Overhigh ground leakage current RelayCheck Failure Relay self-checking failure DC Injection High Overhigh DC injection
EEPROM R/ W Failure
Memory chip failure
SPI Failure Internal communication failure DC Bus High Overhigh BUS voltage
Ref 2.5V Failure 2.5V reference voltage failure AC HCT Failure Output current sensor failure
GFCI Failure Detection circuit of ground leakage current fail ure
Vac Failure Grid voltage no longer within permissible range
Table 2
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5. Technical Parameters
Item Parameters GW06K-DT GW10K-DT GW12K-DT GW15K-DT GW17K-DT
DC input
Data
Max. PV-generator
power [W]
6200 10200 12300 15400 17500
Max. DC Voltage [V] 1000
MPPT voltage range [V] 260~850
Turn on DC Voltage [V] 250
Max. DC work current [A]
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Number of MPP
trackers
2
(can parrallel) 2 2 2(can parrallel) 2(can parrallel)
DC-connection MC IV Connector(Optional)
Turn on power [W] 10
AC Output
Data
Norminal AC power 6000 10000 12000 15000 17000
Max.AC power 6000 10000 12000 15000 17000
Max.output currentA)
10 17 19 25 25
Norminal output voltage range
According to VDE-AR-N 4105, VDE0126-1-1/A1,
RD1699,CEI 0-21, G83/1, G59/2, AS4777.2/.3
AC grid frequency
According to VDE-AR-N 4105, VDE0126-1-1/A1,
RD1699,CEI 0-21, G83/1, G59/2, AS4777.2/.3
THD(AC output current) <1.5%
Power factor 0.90leading…0.90lagging
AC Connector 3W/N/PE,230/400V
Max. efficiency 98.0% 98.0% 98.0% 98.2% 98.2%
Efficiency
European efficiency >97.5% MPPT adaptation
efficiency
>99.5%
Leakage current
monitor i ng unit
Integrated
Safty
Equipment
DC switch Option
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Item Parameters GW06K-DT GW10K-DT GW12K-DT GW15K-DT GW17K-DT
Safty Equipment
Islanding protection AFD
Grid Monitoring
According to VDE-AR-N 4105, VDE0126-1-1/A1,
RD1699,CEI 0-21, G83/1, G59/2, AS4777.2/.3
Normative
Reference
EMC-compliant
according to
EN 61000-6-1,EN 61000-6-2,EN 61000-6-3,EN 61000-6-4
Safety compliance According to IEC62109-1, AS3100,CNCA/CTS0004-2009A
General Data
Dimensions
(WxHxD) [mm]
516*650*203
Net Weight [kg] 32 39
Housing For outdoor and indoor Mounting
information
Wall bracket
Operating
temperature range
-20~60°C (up 45°C derating)
Relative humidity 0~95%
Site altitude[m] 2000
IP protection type IP65
Topology Transformerless
Cooling concept Fan cooling
Noise level[dB] <45
Display 3LED; 5'' LCD
Communication USB2.0; RS485[wireless(ZigBee)/Ethernet optional) Standard
warranty[years]
5/10/15/20/25( optional)
*Comments: The rated output is 230Vac. The nominal output put range is: 195Vac to 253Vac. When output voltage beyond this range, the output cut off by protective disconnection relays within 0.2s. The value 253Vac is an average value measured over a 10 minute interval.
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5.1 Temperature Derating Character
Typical temperature derating curve of GW17K-DT as follow:
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6. Certificates
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7. Maintenance
Regular maintenance ensures a long operating life and optimal efficiency of the entire PV plant.
Caution: Before maintai ns please disconnect the switch on AC and DC sides. Wait 10 seconds until the residual voltage has been drained.
7.1 Cleaning the Fans
DT series inverter is fitted with two fans on its left side. The fan intakes and handle covers should be cleaned yearly with a vacuum cleaner . For more thorough cleaning, completely remove the fans.
1. Disconnect the switch on AC and DC sides.
2. Wait 10 seconds until the residual voltage has been drained and the fans are no longer turning.
3. Disassembly the out fan assemble (indicated as below figures)
Loosen the five M4*0.75 screws with a crosshead screwdriver,
then remove the fan assemble out the cabinet about 50mm slowly
Open the lockers of the two fan connectors and remove them
from housing, then take the fans assembl e away
4. Clean the ventilation grid and the fan with a soft brush, a paint
brush, a cloth, or compressed air.
5. Reassembly the out fan assemble into cabinet
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Figure 7.1.1
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7.2 Checking the DC Disconnect
In the case of normal use, the DC Disconnect does not require any maintenance.
It is recommended, though not compulsory, to:
Check the DC Disconnect regularly.
Activate the DC Disconnect 10 times in a row once a year.
Operating the switch will clean the contacts and will extend the life of the DC Disconnect.
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8. Warranty
8.1 Warranty Period
GoodWe provides standard warranty period of 5 years for DT series products (Warranty period begins from the date on purchase invoice). Additional provision will be subject to contract.
8.2 Warranty Card
Warranty card and purchase invoice should be properly kept within product warranty period. Meanwhile, the nameplate on products shall be clear to read. Otherwise GoodWe may deny the warranty service or only provide paid service.
8.3 Warranty Conditions
According to GoodWe product description and instruction, if a device becomes defective within warranty period, and it is proved that further functional performance is impossible due to product quality problem, the device will be, as selected by GoodWe:
A Return to the factory for maintenance; B Onsite maintenance; C Products Replacement;
If the original model has stopped in production, GoodWe will provide a replacement device of equivalent value according to model and age.
8.4 Scope of Warranty
Warranty declaration is excluded in the following situations:
Products or fittings exceed warranty period (exclude the warranty
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extension agreement signed beforehand).
Fault or damage due to improper operation without following user
manual, product instruct ion , and relev ant safety re gul atio ns.
Insufficient ventilation of the unit Fault or damage due to improper installation, repair, change or
removal by persons who are not authorized by GoodWe.
Fault or damage due to unpredictable accidental factors, human
errors or force majeure.
Fault or damage which is not caused due to products quality
problem.
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9. Contact
If you have any enquiries or technical problems concerning GoodWe DT series inverter, please contact our customer services.
Add: No.189 Kun Lun Shan Road, Suzhou New District, Jiangsu, China (Jiangsu GoodWe Power Supply Technology Co., Ltd.)
Tel: + 86 512 6239 6771 Fax: + 86 512 6239 7972 E-mail:
service@goodwe.com.cn
Website: www.goodwe.com.cn
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