NOTICE indicates a situation that can result in property
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous condition which, if not
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
injury.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not
1. Notes on this manual
1.1 Scope of Validation
The main purpose of this User’s Manual is to provide instructions and detailed
procedures for installing, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the following three
types of Omnik New Energy-Solar Inverters:
• Omniksol-10k-TL3
• Omniksol-13k-TL3
Please keep this user manual all time available in case of emergency.
1.2 Symbols Used
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
avoided, can result in death or serious injury or moderate
avoided, can result in minor or moderate injury.
damage, if not avoided.
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NOTICE
Hereby qualified personnel means he/she has the valid license
• Selecti ng and usi ng Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
WARNING
qualified personnel in accordance with the instructions in
Chapter 5. “Installation”
1.3 Target Group
• Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10 and chapter 11 are intended for anyone who is intended to
use Omnik Grid Tie Solar Inverter. Before any further action, the operators must first
read all safety regulations and be aware of the potential danger to operate high-voltage
devices. Operators must also have a complete understanding of this device’s features
and functions.
Do not use this product unless it has been successfully installed
by
•Chapter 5 and chapter 6 are only for qualified personnel who are intended to instal l
or uninstall the Omnik Grid Tie Solar Inverter.
from the local authorityin:
• Installing electrical equipment and PV power systems (up to
1000 V).
• Applying all applicable installation codes.
• Analyzing and reducing the hazards involved in performing
electrical work.
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WARNING
The installation, service, recycling and disposal of the
inverters must be performed by qualified personnel only in
dealer to get the information of
Any unauthorized actions including modification of product
functionality of any form will affect the validation of warranty
DANGER
DANGER due to electrical shock and high voltage
prevent risk of electric shock during installation and
2. Preparation
2.1 Safety Instruct ions
DO NOT touch the operating component of the inverter, it
might result in burning or death.
TO
maintenance, please make sure that all AC and DC terminals
are plugged out.
DO NOT stay close to the instruments while there is severe
weather conditions including storm, lighting etc.
compliance with national and local standards and regulations.
Please contact your
authorized repair facility for any maintenance or repairmen.
service; Omnik may deny the obligation of warranty service
accordingly.
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CAUTION
The PV inverter will become hot during operation; please
don’t touch the heat sink or peripheral surface during or
other components of the
system.
NOTICE
Public utility only
The PV inverter designed to feed AC power directly into the
public utility power grid; do not connect AC output of the
device to any private AC equipment.
shortly after operation.
Risk of damage due to improper modifications. Never modify
or manipulate the inverter or
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is directly connected to public grid, thus all work to the
might be residual currents in inverter because of large
This device directly connected with electricity generators and public
The components inside the inverter will release a log of heat during
Any unauthorized perforations or modifications are strictly forbidden, if
shall not
2.2 Explanations of Symbols on Inverter
Symbol Description
Dangerous electrical voltage
This device
inverter shall only be carried out by qualified personnel.
DANGER to life due to high electrical voltage!
There
capacitors. Wait 10 MINUTES before you remove the front lid.
NOTICE, danger!
grid.
Danger of hot surface
operation, DO NOT touch aluminum housing during operating.
An error has occurred
Please go to Part 9 “Trouble Shooting” to remedy the error.
This device SHALL NOT be disposed of in residential waste
Please go to Part 8 “Recycling and Disposal” for proper treatments.
Without Transformer
This inverter does not use transformer for the isolation funct ion.
Standards Association of Australian
The inverter complies with the requirement of the AS4777.
CE Mark
Equipment with the CE mark fulfils the basic requirements of the
Guideline Governing Low-Voltage and Electromagnetic Compatibility.
No unauthorized perforations or modifications
any defect or damage (device/person) is occurred, Omnik
take any responsibility for it.
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3. Product Information
3.1 Overview
• Industrial Layout
• Excellent Heat Elimination
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3.2 Major Characteristics
Omnik inverter has following characteristics which make Omnik inverter “High Efficiency,
High Reliability, High Cost Eff ective Ratio”
• Wide DC input voltage and current range, enables more PV panels connected.
• Wide MPP voltage range ensure high yield under various weather conditions.
• High MPP tracking accuracy, ensure the minimum power loses during converting.
• Complete set of protection methods.
Also, following protection methods are integrated in Omnik inverter:
• Internal overvoltage
• DC insulation monitoring
• Ground fault protectio n
• Grid monitoring
• Ground fault current monitoring
• DC current monitoring
• Integrated DC switch (Optional)
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Type
Omniksol-10k-TL3
Omniksol-13k-TL3
Input (DC)
Output (AC)
3/N/PE; 220/380
3/N/PE; 240/415
3/N/PE; 220/380
3/N/PE; 240/415
3.3 Datasheet
Max. PV Power [ W ] 10500 13500
Max DC Voltage [ V ] 1000 1000
Operating MPPT Voltage Range [ V ] 150 - 800 150 - 800
MPPT Voltage Range at Nominal Power [ V ] 350 - 800 450 - 800
Start up DC Voltage [ V ] 200 200
Turn off DC Voltage [ V ] 150 150
Max. DC Current [ A ] A : 20 / B : 10 A : 20 / B : 10
Max. Short Circuit Current for each MPPT [ A ] A : 24 / B : 12 A : 24 / B : 12
Max. inverter back feed current to the array [ A ] A : 0 / B : 0 A : 0 / B : 0
Number of MPP trackers A : 1 / B : 1 A : 1 / B : 1
Number of DC Connection for each MPPT A : 2 / B : 1 A : 2 / B : 1
DC Connection Type MC4 Connector MC4 Connector
Nominal AC Power [ W ] 10000 13000
Nominal Grid Voltage [ V ]
Nominal Grid Frequency [ Hz ] 50 / 60 50 / 60
Max. AC Current [ A ] 17.0 22.0
Maximum output fault current [ A ] 19.0 25.0
Maximum output protection current [ A ] 21.0 28.0
Grid Voltage Range* [ V ] 185 - 276 185 - 276
Grid Frequency Range* [ Hz ] 45 – 55 / 55 - 65 45 – 55 / 55 - 65
Power Factor 0.9 c…0.9 i 0.9 c…0.9 i
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) < 3% < 3%
Feed in Starting Power [ W ] 30 30
Night time Power Consumption [ W ] < 1 < 1
Standby Consumption [ W ] 10 10
AC Connection Type Plug-in connector Plug-in connector
DC Insulation Monitoring Yes
DC Switch Optional
Residual Current Monitoring Unit (RCMU) Integrated
Grid Monitoring with Anti-islanding Yes
Protection Class I (According to IEC 62103)
Overvoltage Category PV II / Mains III (According to IEC 62109-1)
*The AC voltage and frequency range may vary depending on specific country grid
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Omniksol-10k-TL3
Omniksol-13k-TL3
Reference Standard
EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-3, EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-4,
G83/1,G59/3, UTE C15-712-1, AS4777, NB/T32004, CEI 0-21
Physical Structure
General Data
Safety Standard EN 62109, AS/NZS 3100
EMC Standard
Grid Standard
Dimensions (WxHxD) [ mm ] 428 * 430 * 187
Weight [ kg ] 27
Environmental Protection Rating IP 65 (According to IEC 60529)
Cooling Concept Natural convection
Mounting Information Wall bracket
Operating Temperature Range [ ℃ ] -25 ~ +60 (derating above 45℃)
Relative Humidity 0% ~ 100%, no condensation
Max. Altitude (above sea level) [ m ] 2000
Noise Level [ dB ] < 40
Class of pollution II
Islanding protection Initiative, Frequency disturbance
DRM command DRM0, DRM5, DRM6, DRM7, DRM8
Isolation Type Transformerless
Display 3 LED,Backlight,20 * 4 Character LCD
Data Communication Interfaces RS485 / WiFi / GPRS optional
Guarantee 5 - 25 years optional
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A B C D
E F G
4. Packing checklist
4.1 Assembly parts
After you receive the Omnik inverter, please check if there is any damage on the carton,
and then check the inside completeness for any visible external damage on the inv er ter
or any accessories. Contact your dealer if anything is damaged or missing.
Object Quantity Description
A 1 Omnik inverter
B 4pairs DC connector
C 1 AC connector
D 1 Wall mounting bracket
E 4 Screw (ST6×50)
F 4 Expansion tube
G 1 Installation and operating instructions
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A
D
C
B
B
A
C
4.2 Product Appearance
• Front
Object Description
A LED light (3 pcs)
B Monitoring LCD with bac klighting
C Function keys for displays and choice of lang uage(4 pcs)
• Bottom
Object Description
A DC switch (optional)
B Plug connectors for DC input
C Terminal for grid connection (AC output)
D Communication interface(RS485/GPRS/WiFi/USB)
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4.3 Product Identif ica tion
You can identify the inverter by the side name plate. Information such as type of the
inverter, inverter specifications are specified on the side name plate. The name plate is
on the middle part of the right side of the inverter housing. And the following figure is
the side name plate exampl e as onOmniksol-13k-TL3
4.4 Further Information
If you have any further questions concerning the type of accessories or installation,
please check our website www.omnik-solar.comor contact our service hotline.
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NOTICE
NOTICE due to the inappropriate or the harmonized
DANGER
DANGER to life due to potential fire or electricity shock.
5. Installation
5.1 Safety
DO NOT installs the inverter near any inflammable or
explosive items.
This inverter will be directly connected with HIGH VOLTAGE
power generation devi ce; the installation must be performed
by qualified personnel only in compliance with national and
local standards and regulations.
installation environment may jeopardize the life span of
the inverter.
Installation directly expose under intensive sunshine is not
recommended.
The installation site MUST have good ventilation condition.
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5.2 Mounting Instructions
• Omnik inverter is designed for indoors and outdoors installation
• Please mount the inverter in the direction as illustrated above
• Install the inverter in the vertical direction is recommended, with a max.15 degrees
backwards.
• For the convenience of checking the LCD display and possible maintenance
activities, please install the inverter at eye level.
• Make sure the wall you selected is strong enough to handle the screws and bear the
weight of the inverter
• Ensure the device is properly fixed to the wall
• It is not recommended that the inverter is exposed to the strong sunshine, because
the excess heating might lead to power reduction
• The ambient temperature of installation site should be between -25 °C and +60 °C
• Make sure the ventilation of the installation spot, not sufficient ventilation may reduce
the performance of the electronic components inside the inverter and shorten the life
of the inverter
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30cm
30cm
30cm
40cm
5.3 Safety Clearance
Observe the following minimum clearances to walls, other devices or objects to
guarantee sufficient heat dissipation and enough space for pulling the electronic solar
switch handle.
Direction Minimum clearance
Above 30 cm
Below 40 cm
Sides 30 cm
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5.4 Mounting Procedure
1. Mark 4 positions of the drill holes on the wall according to the wall mounting bracket
in the carton box.
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2. According to the marks, drill 4 holes in the wall. Then place four expansion tubes in
the holes using a rubber hammer. Next make 4 screws through the mounting holes in
the bracket, and then tighten the screws into the expansion tubes. So far, the w al l
mounting bracket is fixed already.
3. Check the 4 holes in the backside of the inverter. Then lift the inverter carefully, align
the 4 holes in the inverter and the 4 hooks on the bracket, and finally attach the
inverter to the hooks slightly.
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NOTICE
For further maintenance and possible repair, please keep the
Padlock
C
B
5.5 Safety lock
After the inverter is hanging up on the bracket, lock up the device and the bracket
together at the Lower Left Corner of the inverter (as the picture showed below).
Recommended padlock dimension:
A φ
A.Shackle Diameter
5~7 mm
B.Vertical Clearance
8~15 mm
C.Horizontal Clearance
12~20 mm
Stainless, solid hanger and secured lock cylinder
key of the padlock in a safe place.
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DANGER
DANGER to life due to potential fire or electricity shock.
NOTICE
Electrical connections shall be carried out in
DANGER
DANGER to life due to potential fire or electricity shock.
local standards and regulations.
6. Electrical Con nectio n
6.1 Safety
With the inverter powered, comply with all prevailing national
regulations on accidents prevention.
This inverter will be directly connected with HIGH VOLTAGE
power generation device; the installation must be performed
by qualified personnel only in compliance with national and
accordance with the applicable regulations, such as
conductor sections, fuses, PE connection.
6.2 AC Side Connection
NEVER connect or disconnect the connectors under load.
1. Integrated RCD and RCM
The Omniksol inverter is equipped with integrated RCD (Residual Current Protective
Device) and RCM (Residual Current Operated Monitor). The current sensor will detect
the volume of the leakage current and compare it with the pre-set value, if the leakage
current exceeds the permitted range, the RCD will disconnect the inverter from the AC
load.
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NOTICE
Use 10-8AWG (6-10mm2) copper wire for all AC
wire or stranded wire.
2. Assembly Instructions
wiring connections to Omnik inverter. Use only solid
1) Remove length y of N,L,1,2 conductor 35mm(1.38’’)/PE conductor 40mm(1.57’’)
sheath of AC cable terminal, length x about 14mm(0.55’’) of the inner wrapper, then
dress the conductor terminals with ferrules or tin soldering.
2) Check that all parts of AC connector are present. Then slide hex nut onto the cable
and insert the cable end through clamp ring.
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3) Insert the stripped N, L and PE conductor terminal to the appointed holes, use a
cross screwdriver to tighten it with tightening torque 1Nm.
4) Insert the connector to clamp ring with two click sound and then tighten the hex nut
with tightening torque 4Nm.
5) Finally connect the straight plug to the AC terminal on inverter. Pay attention to
the polarity of the terminals to avoid wrong connecting.
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NOTICE
DC Switch (Optional) may be integrated or external to
DC source from Inverter.
DANGER
DANGER to life due to potential fire or electricity shock.
6.3 DC Side Connection
NEVER connect or disconnect the connectors under load.
Inverter, and it can be used to connect or disconnect the
For Omniksol-10k-TL3 and Omniksol-13k-TL3, there are two MPP Trackers, and the DC
characteristics of them are illustrated as the following table.
Inverter Type MPP Tracker
Omniksol-10k-TL3
2
Max.
DC Power
10500W
Max.
DC Voltage
1000V
Max.
DC Current
20A / 10A
Omniksol-13k-TL3 13500W 20A / 10A
MC4 Assembly instructions
If, during self assembly, parts and tools other than those stated by MC are used
or if the preparation and assembly instructions described here are disregarded then
neither safety nor compliance with the technical data can be guaranteed.
For protection against electric shock, PV-connectors must be isolated from the
power supply while being assembled or disassembled.
The end product must provi de protec t ion from electric shock.
The use of PVC cables is not recommended.
Unplugging under load: PV plug connections must not be unplugged while under
load. They can be placed in a no load state by switching off the DC/AC converter or
breaking the DC circuit interrupter. Plugging and unplugging while under voltage is
permitted.
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Touch
Ambient
Upper limiting
It is unadvisable to use non-tinned cables of type H07RN-F, since with oxidized
copper wires the contact resistances of the crimp connection may exceed the permitted
limits.
Disconnected connectors should be protected from dirt and water with sealing
caps.
Plugged parts are watertight IP67. They cannot be used permanently under
water. Do not lay the MC-PV connectors on the roof surface.
See the MC catalogue 2 solar lines for technical data and assembled parts.
PV-Female cab le coup l er PV-Male cable coupler Optional
PV-KBT4 PV-KST4 PV-SSH4
protection,
IP67/IP2X
mated/unmated
-40° to 90°C (IEC/CEI)
temperature
range
-40° to 75°C(UL)
-40° ...70°C (UL:14AWG)
105°C (IEC/CEI)
temperature
Note: The DC connector i s M C4 type; you can order t he specified tools at MC website:
http://www.multi-contact.com.
Crimping pliers PV-CZM... incl. locator and built-in
crimping insert.
Crimpin g range: 2,5 / 4 / 6 mm ² (12 / 10 AWG)
Type: PV-CZM-19100
Order No. 32.6020-19100
(ill. 3)
Open-end spanner PV-MS,
1 Set = 2 pieces
Order No.: 32.6024
(ill. 4)
PV-WZ-AD/GWD socket wrench insert to tighten
Order No. 32.6006
(ill. 5)
PV-SSE-AD4 socket wrench insert t o secur e
Order No. 32.6026
Test plug PV-PST
Order No. 32.6028
(ill. 7)
Open-end spanner A/F 15 m m
(ill. 8)
Torque screwdriver A/F 12 mm
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Open the clamp (K) and hold. Place the contact in the
until the crimp lugs are
Cable preparation
(ill. 9)
Use 14-10AWG (2.5-6mm
Dimension A 3-6mm, b 2.5-6mm
2
) conductor as DC cable.
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(ill. 10)
Strip the cable end L with 6 mm to 7. 5 mm of insulation.
(ill. 11)
appropriate cross sect ion range.
Turn the crimp lugs upwards. Release the clamp (K). The
contact is fixed.
(ill. 12)
Press the pliers gently together
properly located within the cr impi ng die.
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against the crimp insert. Completely close the crimping
or female coupler until it clicks into place. Pull gently on
(ill. 13)
Insert the stripped cable end until the insulation comes up
pliers.
(ill. 14)
Visually check the crimp.
(ill. 15)
Insert the crimped-on contact into the insulator of the male
the lead to check that the meta l part is correctly engaged.
(ill. 16)
Insert the appropriate end of the test pin into the male or
female coupler as far as it will go. If the contact is correctly
located, the white mark on the test pin must still be visible.
(ill. 17)
Screw up the cable gland hand-tight with the tools PV-MS
or tighten the cable gland with the tools PV-WZ-AD/GWD
and PV-SSE-AD4.
In both cases: The tightening torque must be appropriate
for the solar cables used. Typical values are between 2,5
Nm and 3 Nm.
(ill. 18)
Plug the parts of the cable coupler together until they click
in place. Check that they have engaged properly by pulling
on the cable coupler.
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6.4 Communication and Monitoring Device
There is a communication interface in the bottom side of the Omnik inverter as the
following figure:
This communication interface is used for inverter monitoring, data communication and
remote control. Customers can choose RS485 card, WiFi card or GPRS card . ,More
information can be found in related user manuals
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NOTICE
for current, voltage or power consumption. A slight
deviation of a few percent points is intrinsic to the
required to make calculations for the utility company.
7. Display and Operation
7.1 LCD Panel
Object Description
A LED light(Yellow) – COM
B LED light(Green) – RUN
C LED light(Red) – FAULT
D UP key
E DOWN key
F ESC key
G ENTER key
The LCD panel is integrated in the front lid of the inverter, so it is easy for user to check
and set the data. I n ad di ti on, t he user can press the func ti on key to illuminate the LCD
screen.
Omnik inverter is not an aligned measuring instrument
system; the results from the inverter cannot be used
for grid balance calculations. An aligned meter will be
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NOTICE
You need to confirm that you choose the right country safety
NOTICE
The power supply of display module is AC grid, so the scr een will
7.2 Commissioning
not be available until AC is connected.
A minimum available voltage of 200Vdc and a DC power of >30Wdc is required before
the inverter starts feeding power to the grid.
AC s ide: Turn on the AC circuit break and the display module will works.
DC side: Turn on the DC switch.
When the inverter is started for the first time, a menu is displayed to choose language
and the country where the inverter installed, English, Dutch and Deutsch are available
for display.
to ensure that compliance with local standards.
7.3 Operation
7.3.1 System operation interface
System operation interface 1:
In this interface, the displayed “Waiting 0” part will switch along with the system
operation status.
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The system will have the following status:
1. Waiting status: Display as Waiting XXX, XXX refers to the countdown time, will
display 1~3 numbers.
2. Flash status: Display as Flash
3. Fault status: Display as Fault XX, XX refers to error code, will display 1~2 numbers.
Power and EToday in this interface will change along with the change of number after
system operation.
System operation interface 2:
ETotal in this interface will change along with the change of number after system
operation.
System operation interface 3:
This interface displays the voltage and frequency of grid and the current which inverter
outputs to the grid.
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System operation interface 3:
This interface displays the voltage and frequency of grid and the current which inverter
outputs to the grid.
System operation interface 4:
This interface displays the date and time.
System operation interface 5:
This interface displays the temperature.
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7.3.2 Interface introduction
Info Interface:
You can choose “Info” by UP and DOWN key in system operation interface 1
While “Info” flickers. Confirm to enter Info mode. There will be 3 interfaces in the Info
mode.
1. Software Version:
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2. SN and model :
3. WiFi info:
Error record display interface:
You can choose “Error” by UP and DOWN key in system operation interface 1
While “Error” flickers, con fir m to ent er the Err or recor d mod e.
Interface number of the Error record mode is unfixed; it ranges from 0 to 9 interfaces.
Set mode:
You can choose “Set” by UP and DOWN key in system operation interface 1
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While “Set” flickers, confirm to enter the Set mode.
The Set mode is operated with 2 levels of menu. There are 13 items in the sub-menu,
Time, Language, Auto Test , Auto Test-F, Password , Safty , Protection , MPPT Scan ,
Freq Limit , Volt Limit , DC Coef , AC Coef and Reset WiFi. The items are shown as
following picture.
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Choose the item which needs adjustment by UP and DOWN key in the sub-m enu. The
flickering one is the selected item.
Setting Language:
In the Set mode, choose Language by Up and Down key (as shown in the picture)
While “Language” flickers, confirm to enter the language option list.
Choose the target language, the corresponding language flickers. English, Dutch and
Deutsch are available for displaying. Click ENTER to save data and back to prior menu.
Changing Password:
In the Set mode, choose “Password” by UP and DOWN key as shown in the picture.
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While “Password” flickers, confirm to enter the password modified interface.
Input 6 figure passwords, check correct nes s and enter the modified mode
Save password after the end of input
Back to two-level menu mode after saving the password
Setting Time:
In the Set mode, choose “Time” by UP and DOWN key as shown in the picture.
While “Time” flickers, confirm to enter the inverter time setting mode.
Use ENTER key to choose the one you want modify and UP/DOWN key to change the
value.
Safety Interface: When choose “Safety” by pressing compound key set in system
operation interface
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Safety “Italy” in the screen flickers. After confirm to enter, password dialog box appears.
The default password is “654321”.
After entering the password, system will get to the safety selection interface.
Safety selection interface:
The selected safety information flickers. The selectable safety information as following:
Italy VDE-4105 VDE-0126 Spain GREMAIN
Portugal Belgium Italy _ S EnglG83 EnglG59
Austral China GerBDEW Dan mark GreIsla
Czech Slovak Holland Sweden Bulgaria
France Brazil EngG592 Holl16A SAfrica
These safety information will be arranged in 4 lines, i.e. there will be 4 safety information
displayed in the same interface.
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7.4 State Information
State DisplayState information
Waiting Initialization & waiting
Wait
Reconnects Reconnect
Checking’s Checking
Normal Normal Normal state
Current Fault GFCI failure oversized leakage current
Master Grid Freq Fault Grid frequency failure
Master Grid Freq Fault Grid voltage failure
PV Voltage Fault Input voltage too high
Over Temp Fault Temperature abnormal
Isolation Fault Isolation failure
Fault
Relay1 Fault
Output relay failure
Relay2 Fault
Current DC Offset Output DC injection too high
Eeprom Fault EEPROM problem
SCI Lose Serial communication interface failur e
Hole Sense Device Fault Output AC sensor abnormal
GFCI Failure GFCI testing device abnormal
Flash F/W Updating Update
About the further information for each fault, please reference to chapter
“9.Troubleshooting”.
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8. Recycling and Disposal
To comply with European Directive 2012/19/EU on waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment and its implementation as national law, electrical equipment that has
reached the end of its life must be collected separately and returned to an approved
recycling facility. Any device that you no longer required must be returned to your dealer
or you must find an approved collection and recycling facility in your area.
Ignoring this EU Directive may have severe affects on the environment and your health.
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2. Che ck whether the AC-side has contacts with earth.
and AC
connection, and check PV-Inverter status.
Master Grid Freq
If grid is ok, and the problem persists, maybe the fuse in the
occurs, please call local service.
Eeprom Fault
SCI Lose
Hole Sense Device
GFCI Device Fault
9. Troubleshooting
LCD display Possible actions
Isolation Fault
Current Fault
1. Check the impedance between PV (+) & PV (-) and the inverter
is earthed. The impedance must be greater than 2 MΩ.
1. The ground current is too high.
2. After cut off the AC side connection, unplug the input s fr om the
PV generator and check the peripheral AC syste m.
3. After the cause is cleared, re-plug the PV panel
Resumable
Fault
Permanent
Fault
Fault
Master Grid Volt
Fault
No Utility
Over Temp Fault
PV Voltage Fault
ENS Grid Voltage
Fault
ENS Grid Freq Fault
Relay1 Fault
Relay2 Fault
Current DC Offset
1. Wait for a moment, if the grid returns to normal, PV-Inverter
automatically restarts .
2. Make sure grid voltage and freq uency meet the specifications.
1. Gr id is n ot connected.
2. Che ck grid connection cables.
3. Che ck grid usability.
4.
inverter is open, please call service.
1. The int er nal temperature is higher t han s pecified normal value.
2. Find a way to reduce the ambient temper ature.
3. Or mov e t he inverter to a cooler environm ent .
1. Che ck the open PV voltage; see i f it is greater than or too close
to 1000VDC (for Omniksol-10k-TL3 or Omniksol-13k-TL3).
2. If PV v oltage is less than 1000VDC, and t he pr oblem still
Disconnect PV (+) or PV (-) from the input, restart t he inverter.
1. Disconnect ALL PV (+) or PV (-).
2. Wait for a few seconds .
3. After t he LCD switches off, reconnect and check again.
4. If the pr oblems remain please ca ll local service.
Fault
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0
GFCI Device Fault
1
Hole Sense Device Fault
2
Reference Device Fault
3
DCI ENS Fault
4
GFCI ENS Fault
5
Less Bus Low Voltage Fault
6
Over Bus High Voltage Fault
7
Master Device Fault
8
Master Delta Grid Z Fault
9
No Utility
10
Current Fault
11
Bus Voltage Fault
12
B12
13
Over Temp Fault
14
Auto Test fail
15
PV Voltage Fault
16
Fan Fault
17
Master Grid Volt Fault
18
Isolation Fault
19
Current DC Offset
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ENS Grid VFZ Fault
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ENS Grid Z Fault
22
ENS Grid Freq Fault
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ENS Grid Voltage Fault
24
Relay2 Fault
25
Relay1 Fault
26
Slave Grid Z Fault
27
Master Grid Z Fault
28
Slave Grid Freq Fault
29
Master Grid Freq Fault
30
Eeprom Fault
31
SCI Lose
Error code list:
ERROR CODE Description
43
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display
LED
Light Emitting Diode
MPPT
Maximum Power Point Tracking
PV
Photovoltaic
Vdc
Voltage at the DC side
Vac
Voltage at the AC side
Vmpp
Voltage at the Maximum Power Point
AC
Alternating Current ( Form of electricity supplied by
DC
Direct Current ( Form of electricity generated by PV
VDE 0126-1-1
German standard for establishing suitability for Grid
VDE-AR-N 4105
German new standard for establishing suitability for Grid
DC Switch
Switch in the DC Circuit. Disconnects DC source from
10. Abbreviation
Impp Amperage at Maximum Power Point
Utility Company )
modules )
Connection of the Inverter
Connection of the Inverter. Including active and reactive
power adjusting function
Inverter. May be integrated or external to Inverter