12K Manual 10 16 2019
12K Manual 10 16 2019
12K Manual 10 16 2019
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1
DISCLAIMER 2
COMPONENT GUIDE 3
SYSTEM PLACEMENT 4
TRANSFER SWITCH 5
MOUNTING 6
BATTERY WIRING 7-8
SOLAR PANEL WIRING 9-10
SYSTEM WIRE DIAGRAM 11-12
MULTI-SYSTEM WIRE DIAGRAM 13-14
BACKUP GAS GENERATOR SETUP 16
SENSOR PLACEMENT & TESTING 17
BATTERY SETTINGS AND WIFI SETUP 17-22
EMP SUPPRESSOR INSTALLATION 23
RAPID SHUTDOWN DIAGRAMS 24
SPECIFICATIONS 25
OFF GRID TIPS & GRID TIE / NO BATT TIPS 26
POWERING ON THE SYSTEM / INDICATOR LEDS 27
SELECTING POWER MODES / SENSORS 27-28
BATTERY SETTING & LIMITER SENSOR AUTO-SETUP 29
SCREENS 30-34
BATTERY CHARGE/DISCHARGE REFERENCE 35
WARRANTY 36
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE / ERROR CODES 37-39
COMMON BATTERY APPLICATION NOTE 40
WIRE GAUGE GUIDE 41
PARALLEL SYSTEM APPLICATION NOTE / COMPATIBILITY REFERENCE 42
INSTALL TESTING CHECKLIST 43-44
CONTACT US
PHONE 1-972-575-8875
EMAIL [email protected]
WEBSITE WWW.SOL-ARK.COM
Important notes:
When the transfer switch is in the “Gen” position, this means the circuit is being powered by the Sol-Ark
(which can use Grid/Solar/Battery/Generator automatically).
When in the “Line” position, the transfer switch is being powered by the grid (Sol-Ark can be removed).
The transfer switch setup is complete once all the switches are set to “Gen” position.
The Sol-Ark will take care of the rest.
If you are not installing a transfer switch (Off Grid or have a 50A sub-load panel), you can wire the “Load”
output of the Sol-Ark 12K directly to a Main Lug breakers sub-panel rated for at least 50A.
Strain Reliefs must be used for all wires going in/out of the Sol-Ark 12K user area
Ground and Neutral must be wired as shown above, or damage can occur.
Conduit (or double insulated wire) must be used for the AC Wires going to and from the Sol-Ark.
Fig. 1
6” minimum clearance (12” if next to another system)
6”
6” minimum clearance
Fig. B
Best Practice
Fig. C
Do NOT reverse
polarity of batteries!
Damage will occur!
Note: Before powering up Multi-System installs please see app note on page 42
8
4
12
15A
15A
15A
e. Battery Discharge
i. Allows the user to define the depth of discharge the system will allow before using the
grid/generator to the charge the battery bank. Solar is always the first priority in charging the
battery bank.
ii. Main Menu → System Settings → Battery Setup → Discharge
Once Setup is complete, Dongle will have a solid green LED and a solid Red light
2. Open App
3. Create an Account
5. Add a Plant
Select “Tools”
EAP-#####
7. Start Monitoring
Alarms
Note: If parallel systems: the RSD Signals for all systems must be in parallel and pass through the same RSD button
Note: Transmitter fits inside the user area of the Sol-Ark 12K
If String Level rapid shutdown is required for your install, each string of panels must have its own receiver
module.
Rapid Shutdown Hardware Diagram (TIGO RSD per PV Module)
• Under setup for Grid/Sell Control, select General Standard and “GEN connect to Grid Input”. Then go to
Grid/Grid input to widen the input frequency range to 53-65Hz to work with any frequency generator.
• If you are using a small portable generator, you may need to purchase an electrical filter from us to clean up the
noisy power from the generator enough for the Sol-Ark to use it.
• If you would like to use a wind turbine in conjunction with Sol-Ark 12K, the turbine must have a 48V charge
controller with a dump load as to prevent overcharging of the batteries. Simply connect the charge controller on
the turbine to the battery bank the Sol-Ark is using and the turbine will help charge your batteries.
• Don’t forget to set the Battery capacity and proper charge rates.
1. Make sure that Sol-Ark 12K is properly connected to the batteries, panels, grid, etc. (see system wiring diagram).
2. Turn on grid power breakers.
3. Press the power button on the front of the unit.
4. Make sure Solar panel inputs are not connected to Ground, then Turn on DC disconnect switch.
5. Turn on load breakers.
Indicator LEDs
• DC
o Green = Solar Panels are producing
o Off = Solar Panels are not producing
• AC
o Green = Grid is Connected
o Off = Grid is not Connected
• Normal
o Green = Sol-Ark 12K is working properly
o Off = Sol-Ark 12K is not working properly (call us)
• Alarm
o Red = Alarm, check the alarms menu
o Off = No alarms
Sol-Ark 12K will simultaneously use various power sources available in order to meet loads demand. The following
power modes allow the user to determine the power sources available to Sol-Ark 12K.
Sensors:
f. Battery Size
i. This allows Sol-Ark to know the size of the battery bank
ii. Main Menu → System Settings → Battery Setup → Batt → Batt Capacity
g. Battery Type
i. Navigate to the charge menu and set the values appropriate to your battery chemistry. The chart on
page (18) is good reference for lead acid batteries.
ii. Main Menu → System Settings → Battery Setup → Charge
h. Battery Discharge percentage
i. Allows the user to define the depth of discharge the system will allow before using the grid/generator to
the charge the battery bank. Solar is always the first priority in charging the battery bank.
ii. Main Menu → System Settings → Battery Setup → Discharge
1) Install limiter sensors as described on page 28 (shown on page 11 as well). Battery and grid connections also
required before starting auto-setup.
2) Navigate to the “Advanced” Tab of the Basic Setup screen (follow the directions below to get there).
a) Touch the gear icon → Touch the Basic Setup button → Select the Advanced tab (see Fig. G).
3) Select “Auto detect Home Limit Sensors” and press ok.
4) Wait for the Sol-Ark to finish its learning process (Sol-Ark will alternate sell back between legs and magnitude
automatically determining the correct settings for the sensors).
5) Verify sensors were correctly configured (see Fig. H).
Fig. G
Solar Power
Production
Battery Power
Grid Power Load Power Charge(negative)/Discharge(positive)
Sell(negative)/Buy(positive) Consumption
▪ Kauai Grid Compliance Settings (UL 1741SA must be enabled in “Sell Control” tab):
o PowFac
▪ Power Factor is programmable from 0.9 – 1.0.
Absorption Stage
When the battery has recharged the absorption voltage setpoint, constant-voltage regulation is used to
maintain battery voltage at the absorption setpoint. This prevents heating and excessive battery gassing. The
battery is allowed to come to full state of charge at the absorption voltage setpoint. Absorption lasts until
batteries charge at 2% of programmed Ah size.
Float Stage
After the battery is fully charged in the Absorption stage, the MPPT reduces the battery voltage to the float
voltage setpoint. When the battery is fully recharged, there can be no more chemical reactions and all the
charging current is turned into heat and gassing. The float stage provides a very low rate of maintenance
charging while reducing the heating and gassing of a fully charged battery. The purpose of float is to protect
the battery from long-term overcharge.
Battery Charging Setpoint (48V)
The warranty does not apply to any Product or Product part that has been modified or damaged by the following:
❖ Installation or Removal (examples: wrong voltage batteries, connecting batteries backwards, damage due to
water/rain to electronics, preventable damage to solar wires.)
❖ Alteration or Disassembly
❖ Normal Wear and Tear
❖ Accident or Abuse
❖ Unauthorized Firmware updates/software updates or alterations to the software code
❖ Corrosion
❖ Lightning; unless using EMP hardened system, then Portable Solar will repair product
❖ Repair or service provided by an unauthorized repair facility
❖ Operation or installation contrary to manufacturer product instructions
❖ Fire, Floods or Acts of Nature
❖ Shipping or Transportation
❖ Incidental or consequential damage caused by other components of the power system
❖ Any product whose serial number has been altered, defaced or removed
❖ Any other event not foreseeable by Portable Solar, LLC
Sol-Ark (Portable Solar LLC) liability for any defective Product, or any Product part, shall be limited to the repair or
replacement of the Product, at Portable Solar LLC discretion. Sol-Ark does not warrant or guarantee workmanship performed
by any person or firm installing its Products. This Warranty does not cover the costs of installation, removal, shipping (except
as described below), or reinstallation of Products or parts of Products.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO SOL-ARK (PORTABLE SOLAR LLC) PRODUCTS. SOL-ARK
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ITS PRODUCTS. SOL-ARK ALSO EXPRESSLY LIMITS ITS
LIABILITY IN THE EVENT OF A PRODUCT DEFECT TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY AND EXCLUDES ALL LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION ANY LIABILITY FOR PRODUCTS NOT BEING AVAILABLE FOR USE OR LOST REVENUES OR PROFITS, EVEN IF IT IS
MADE AWARE OF SUCH POTENTIAL DAMAGES.
Return Policy - No returns will be accepted without prior authorization and must include the Return Material Authorization
(RMA) number. Please call and talk to one of our engineers to obtain this number at 972-575-8875.
Any product that is returned must be brand new, in excellent condition and packaged in the original manufacturer's carton
with all corresponding hardware and documentation. Returns must be shipped with prepaid freight and insured via the carrier
of your choice to arrive back at Portable Solar within 30 days of your initial delivery or pick-up. Shipping charges will not be
refunded.
All returns are subject to a 35% restocking fee.
No returns will be accepted beyond 30 days of original delivery.
The value
and cost of replacing any items missing (e.g. parts, manuals, etc.) will be deducted from the refund. If you have any questions
regarding our return policy, please email us at [email protected] or call us at the number above during regular (M-F) business
hours.
Sol-Ark 12K Install Operational Verification Checklist Questionnaire must be filled out, signed, and dated to secure full
warranty coverage.
F18 Tz_Ac_OverCurr_Fault Overloaded the Load Output, reduce loads. Wiring Short on
the AC Side can also cause this error.
F19 Tz_Integ_Fault Contact Sol-Ark.com
F20 Tz_Dc_OverCurr_Fault Usually caused by Loads that are too large (ex: 5 Ton AC Unit)
F21 Tz_GFDI_OC_Fault Contact Sol-Ark.com
F22 Tz_EmergStop_Fault Contact Sol-Ark.com
F23 Tz_GFCI_OC_Fault Can be a grounding issue w/ solar panels (need ungrounded)
F24 DC_Insulation_Fault Contact Sol-Ark.com
F25 DC_Feedback_Fault Contact Sol-Ark.com
Simpliphi Power: PHI 3.8 Battery 48V Time Watts SOC GridCharge
Batt Capacity: 75Ah x # Batt 1:00AM 1000*Batts 40%
Max A Charge: 34A x # Batt (20A for better lifespan) 5:00AM 1000*Batts 40%
Max A Discharge: 60A x # Batt (34A for better lifespan)
9:00AM 1000*Batts 40%
Max A Grid Charge: 20A x # Batt
1:00PM 1000*Batts 40%
TEMPCO: 0mV/C/Cell
5:00PM 1000*Batts 40%
BMS Lithium Batt: Not Selected
9:00PM 1000*Batts 40%
Float V: 54.0V
Absorption V: 54.4V
Equalization V: 56V These settings will charge the batteries off solar only.
Equalization Days: 30 Discharge the batteries down to a maximum of 40% full.
Equalization Duration: 1 Hours (tops off battery)
Recommended Shutdown V / Percentage: 50.2V & 20% Limited To Home mode will not sell to the grid from the
Recommended Low Batt V / Percentage: 50.6V & 30% batteries (only the home will use battery power).
Recommended Restart V / Percentage: 51.0V & 40%
Battery Resistance: 8mOhms (3 Batt) 4mOhms (6 Batt)
Battery Charge Efficiency: 99%
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Wire Gauge Guide (Copper) 15.875mm (5/8in) 23.813mm (15/16in)
PV input: 10AWG 2/0 AWG Max 4/0 AWG Max
Grid input: 6-4AWG
Limiter Limiter
Gen input: 6-4AWG Sensor Sensor
Load output: 6-4AWG Small Large
- + 200A: 0.1A
15.875mm (5/8in)
PV Panel Inputs
25.4mm (1.0in)
Max - +
0’ – 100’: 12 AWG
100’ – 300’: 10 AWG 10mm
10 AWG Max (1/2in)
DC Battery Input
4 AWG Max
100A: 50mA 100A: 50mA
• Rapid Shutdown:
o String Level
▪ Midnite MNLSOB-R1-600
o Module Level
▪ TIGO TS4-A-O
▪ TIGO TS4-A-F
▪ TIGO TS4-O
▪ TIGO TS4-O-DUO
• Disconnect / Transfer Switches Switches
o 200A Non-Fused Transfer Switch Model # TC10324R (GE)
o 200A Fused Transfer Switch Model #DG224NRK (Eaton)
• PV Fuses
o 15A PV MC4 in-line fuse holder (ZOOKOTO or DPJ)
1. Is the 12K installed in a location protected from water and has 6” clearance left and right for cooling (12” between
parallel systems)? Y/N
2. Are all the battery lugs tightened? Y/N
3. 12K should be connected to Grid, 12K 50A load/Grid breakers on, batteries connected, PV input on and ON button
on. Leaving all 10 transfer switches on Line/Grid, test circuit only one at a time to Gen/Solar and then back to Line.
Wiring should be correct if you do all 10 to verify no breakers pop or inverter overload.
a. Did any breakers trip? Y/N
b. Did inverter overload? Y/N
c. Set all switches to Gen/Solar.
Gen Gen
Off Off
Line Line
A B C D E F G H I J
20A 20A 20A 20A 15A 15A 15A 15A 15A 15A
4. If you have problems, please take pictures of these and email to: sales@ Sol-Ark.com
a. Battery icon screen, showing detailed voltages (the screen shown below)
b. Sol-Ark 12K with batteries and of user wiring area
5. Load and solar test
a. Did you do this entire section with the customer to explain the home screen and the detailed voltages
screen? Y/N
b. Press the battery icon for the detailed voltages screen.
c. Is batt temp sensor working? Y/N
d. Turn on many loads for the critical circuits. Are solar panels producing enough power to match the load
(provided there is enough sun)? Y/N
e. Verify screen in limited power to loads mode (default). Are both Grid Home measurements positive? Y/N
f. Program Full Grid sell mode. If there are enough panels and sun or light loads in the entire house, the Grid
HM measurements will be negative on both L1/L2. Are they negative (solar selling back to grid)? Y/N
g. Program limited power to home mode. The Grid HM sensors will be near zero or slightly positive. Are they
both near zero and cancelling out the whole home power? Y/N
h. You have verified the limit sensors are correctly installed. If MCU Software is 1664 or higher, an auto learn
function corrects any mistakes in limiter wiring. Program in the correct Grid mode the customer will use.
6. Did you program the correct Ah for battery bank and ~20% max Amps charge/discharge? Y/N
7. Did you program the correct battery charge voltages for your battery type? Y/N
8. Turn off the AC breaker so 12K is operating in off grid mode for several minutes. Are appliances still powered? Y/N
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9. Turn off PV input, running only on batteries for several minutes. Are appliances still powered? Y/N