Nitrox Hybrid 3.6 5kw SP 5g Small
Nitrox Hybrid 3.6 5kw SP 5g Small
User Manual
Contents Contents
Contents
1. Safety Introductions ……………………………………………… 01 5.8 Grid Setup Menu
2. Product instructions ……………………………………………… 01-04 5.9 Generator Port Use Setup Menu
2.1 Product Overview 5.10 Advanced Function Setup Menu
2.2 Product Features 5.11 Device Info Setup Menu
2.3 Basic System Architecture 6. Mode …………………………………………………………………… 27-29
3. Installation …………………………………………………………… 04-16 7. Fault information and processing ………………………………… 29-32
3.1 Parts list 8. Limitation of Liability ………………………………………………… 33
3.2 Mounting instructions 9. Datasheet ……………………………………………………………… 33-34
3.3 Battery connection
3.4 AC Input/Output Connection
3.5 PV Connection
3.6 CT Connection
3.7 Earth Connection(mandatory)
3.8 WIFI Connection
3.9 Wiring System for Inverter
3.10 Single phase parallel connection diagram
3.11Three phase Parallel Inverter
4. OPERATION …………………………………………………………… 17
4.1 Power ON/OFF
4.2 Operation and Display Panel
5. LCD Display Icons …………………………………………………… 18-27
5.1 Main Screen
5.2 Solar Power Curve
5.3 Curve Page-Solar & Load & Grid
5.4 System Setup Menu
5.5 Basic Setup Menu
5.6 Battery Setup Menu
5.7 System Work Mode Setup Menu
1. Safety Introductions 2.1 Product Overview
・This chapter contains important safety and operating instructions. Read and keep this
manual for future reference.
・Before using the inverter, please read the instructions and warning signs of the battery
and corresponding sections in the instruction manual.
・Do not disassemble the inverter. If you need maintenance or repair, take it to a
professional service center. 1
・Improper reassembly may result in electric shock or fire. 2
・To reduce risk of electric shock, disconnect all wires before attempting any maintenance 3
or cleaning. Turning off the unit will not reduce this risk.
・Caution: Only qualified personnel can install this device with battery.
・Never charge a frozen battery.
・For optimum operation of this inverter, please follow required specification to select 6
appropriate cable size.It is very important to correctly operate this inverter. 4 7
・Be very cautious when working with metal tools on or around batteries. Dropping a 5
tool may cause a spark or short circuit in batteries or other electrical parts,even cause 8
an explosion. 9
・Please strictly follow installation procedure when you want to disconnect AC or DC
terminals. Please refer to ”Installation” section of this manual for the details.
・Grounding instructions - this inverter should be connected to a permanent grounded
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wiring system. Be sure to comply with local requirements and regulation to install this 11
inverter.
・Never cause AC output and DC input short circuited. Do not connect to the mains
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when DC input short circuits.
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2. Product Introduction 14
This is a multifunctional inverter,combining functions of inverter, solar charger and 15
battery charger to offer uninterruptible power support with portable size. Its comprehensive
LCD display offers user configurable and easy accessible button operation such as battery
charging ,AC/solar charging, and acceptable input voltage based on different applications.
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1: Inverter Indicators 7: DRMs Port 13: Power on/off button
2: LCD display 8: Parallel port 14: DC Switch
3: Function Buttons 9: Function Port 15: PV input with two MPPT
4: Battery input connectors 10: Generator input 16: WiFi Interface
5: RS 485 Port 11: Load
6: CAN Port 12: Grid
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2.2 Product Features AC cable DC cable
WiFI
・ -220V Single phase Pure sine wave inverter. GPRS
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6 Current transformer (Optional) 1 ・ The ambient temperature should be between -25~60℃ to ensure optimal operation.
7 Battery sensor 1 ・ Be sure to keep other objects and surfaces as shown in the diagram to guarantee
8 L-type Hexagon wrench 1 sufficient heat dissipation and have enough space for removing wires.
9 ≥500mm
Wall mounting bracket 1
Chart 3-1 Parts List
3.2 Mounting instructions
Installation Precaution
This Hybrid inverter is designed for outdoor use(IP65),Please make sure the installation
site meets below conditions:
・ Not in direct sunlight
・ Not in areas where highly flammable materials are stored.
・ Not in potential explosive areas.
・ Not in the cool air directly.
・ Not near the television Antenna or antenna cable.
・ Not higher than altitude of about 2000 meters above sea level.
・ Not in environment of precipitation or humidity(>95%)
Please AVOID direct sunlight, rain exposure, snow laying up during installation and
operation. Before connecting all wires,please take off the metal cover by removing
screws as shown below: ≥500mm
For proper air circulation to dissipate heat, allow a clearance of approx. 50cm to the side
and approx.50cm above and below the unit.And 100cm to the front.
2.Ensure that the position of the installation holes on the wall (A, B, C, D) are the same
Considering the following points before selecting where to install: position of the install plate, and the mounting level is guaranteed.
・ Please select a vertical wall with load-bearing capacity for installation, suitable for
installation on concrete or other non-flammable surfaces,installation is shown below. 3. Hang the inverter to the top of the mounting rack and then use the M4 screw in the
accessory to lock E and F to ensure that the inverter does not move.
・ Install this inverter at eye level in order to allow the LCD display to be read at all times.
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All wiring must be performed by a professional person.
Connecting the battery with a suitable cable is important for safe and
efficient operation of the system. To reduce the risk of injury, refer to
Chart 3-2 for recommended cables.
3. In case of children touch or insects go into the inverter,Please make sure the inverter
3.3 Battery connection
connector is fasten to waterproof position by twist it clockwise.
For safe operation and compliance, a separate DC over-current protector or disconnect
device is required between the battery and the inverter. In some applications, switching Installation must be performed with care.
devices may not be required but over-current protectors are still required. Refer to the
typical amperage in the table below for the required fuse or circuit breaker size.
Before making the final DC connection or closing DC breaker/
Model Wire Size Cable(mm 2 ) Torque value(max)
disconnect,be sure positive(+) must be connect to positive(+)
NITROX HYBRID SP-5G 3.6/ 5 KW 8AWG 8.4 5.2Nm and negative(-) must be connected to negative(-). Reverse palarity
Chart 3-2 Cable size connection on battery will damage the inverter.
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3.3.2 Battery temperature connection 3.4 AC Input/Output Connection
・ Before connecting to AC input power source,please install a separate AC breaker
between inverter and AC input power source.This will ensure the inverter can be securely
disconnected during maintenance and fully protected from over current of AC input.The
recommended of AC breaker is 25A for NITROX SP-5G 3.6 KW and 32A for 5 KW.
・ There are three terminal blocks with “Grid”“Load”and “GEN”markings.
Please do not misconnect input and output connectors.
GEN PORT
Load
PE
L Grid
N
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Be sure that AC power source is disconnected before attempting to wire it to It is requested to use PV junction box with surge protection. Otherwise,it
the unit. will cause damage on inverter when lightning occurs on PV modules.
3. Then,insert AC output wires according to polarities indicated on the terminal block and
tighten terminal. Be sure to connect corresponding N wires and PE wires to related
3.5.1 PV Module Selection:
terminals as well.
4. Make sure the wires are securely connected. When selecting proper PV modules, please be sure to consider below parameters:
5. Appliances such as air conditioner are required at least 2-3 minutes to restart because it 1) Open circuit Voltage (Voc) of PV modules not exceeds max. PV array open circuit
is required to have enough time to balance refrigerant gas inside of circuit.If a power voltage of inverter.
shortage occurs and recovers in short time,it will cause damage to your connected 2) Open circuit Voltage (Voc) of PV modules should be higher than min. start voltage.
appliances.To prevent this kind of damage,please check manufacturer of air conditioner
if it is equipped with time-delay function before installation.Otherwise,this inverter will
trigger overload fault and cut off output to protect your appliance but sometimes it still Inverter Model NITROX 3.6 KW NITROX 5 KW
causes internal damage to the air conditioner.
PV Input Voltage (V) 370V(100V~500V)
3.5 PV Connection PV Array MPPT Voltage Range 125Vdc-425Vdc
Before connecting to PV modules,please install a separately DC circuit breaker between
inverter and PV modules.It is very important for system safety and efficient operation to No. of MPP Trackers 2
use appropriate cable for PV module connection.To reduce risk of injury,please use the No. of Strings per MPP Tracker 1+1
proper recommended cable size as below.
Chart 3-5
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3.6 CT Connection 3.9 Wiring System for Inverter
Loads
CT
PE
N
L
Inverter
Earth-BAR
White wire Black wire N L PE
3 4
Ground
3
4
Breaker
CT
Loads
L
Grid
Breaker
N
4
3
3.7 Earth Connection(mandatory)
Ground cable shall be connected to ground plate on grid side this prevents electric shock.
if the original protective conductor fails.
Breaker
CAN
Breaker
Battery
Inverter
or
or
Microinverter
3.8 WIFI Connection
Smart Load
Generator
Solar
For the configuration of Wi-Fi Plug,please refer to illustrations of the Wi-Fi Plug.
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3.10 Single phase parallel connection diagram 3.11Three phase Parallel Inverter
PE
L3
L2
L1
N
Grid
Inverter
No.3
DSM 485 DSM CAN DRMs (slave)
Parallel A Parallel B
Ground
Inverter
Paral.
Set3
Inverter
C Phase
A Phase
B Phase
No.2
Slave Inverter
(slave)
Modbus SN
Advanced Function
03
PE wire
PE wire
Parallel
Master
Slave
GEN Load Grid
Inverter No.2(slave)
Paral.
Set3
Inverter
No.1
C Phase
A Phase
B Phase
N wire
N wire
Slave Inverter
(master)
Modbus SN
Advanced Function
02
Parallel
Master
L wire
Slave
L wire
Paral.
Set3
L
Inverter No.1(master)
C Phase
A Phase
B Phase
+ - PE
Master inverter
CAN
CAN
Battery pack
Modbus SN
Advanced Function
01
Grid
Parallel
Master
Slave
Master inverter Slave Inverter Slave Inverter
Advanced Function Advanced Function Advanced Function
DSM 485 DSM CAN DRMs
Parallel A Parallel B
Battery pack
Master 01 B Phase Master 02 B Phase Master 03 B Phase
Paral. Paral. Paral.
Set3 Set3 Set3
PE
C Phase C Phase C Phase
+ -
L1
L2
L3
Slave Slave Slave
N
Load
CAN
Load
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4. OPERATION 5. LCD Display Icons
4.1 Power ON/OFF 5.1 Main Screen
Once the unit has been properly installed and the batteries are connected well,simply press The LCD is touchscreen,below screen shows the overall information of the inverter.
On/Off button(located on the left side of the case) to turn on the unit.When system without
battery connected,but connect with either PV or grid,and ON/OFF button is switched off,
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LCD will still light up(Display will show OFF),In this condition,when switch on ON/OFF
button and select NO battery,system can still working.
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5.1.1 LCD operation flow chart 5.2 Solar Power Curve
Power2: 0W
Battery Setting
Basic Setting
Grid This is Grid detail page.
Stand-by BUY Status,Power,Frequency.
Advanced Function Power: 0W Today=2.2KWH
Total =11.60 KWH
L1&L2:Voltage for each Phase
0.0Hz
CT1&CT2:External Current Sensor Power
SELL
LD1&LD2:Internal Current Sensor Power.
L1: 0V L2: 0V Today=0.0KWH
BUY:Energy from Grid to Inverter,
Device info CT1: 0W CT2: 0W Total =8.60 KWH
SELL:Energy from Inverter to Load.
LD1: 0W LD2: 0W
Press the “Energy “button will enter into the power
Energy
curve page.
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Li-BMS
5.4 System Setup Menu
Mean Voltage:50.34V Charging Voltage :53.2V
Batt Total Current:55.00A Discharging Voltage :47.0V Sum
Mean Temp :23.5C Charging current :50A Data System Setup
Stand-by Total SOC :38% Discharging current :25A This is System Setup page.
Dump Energy:57Ah
SOC: 36% Details
Data System Work Mode
U:50.50V Battery
Setting Gen Port
I:-58.02A Grid Setting Use
Li-BMS
Power: -2930W Charge
Volt Curr Temp SOC Energy Fault
Basic Advanced
1 50.38V 19.70A 30.6C 52.0% 26.0Ah
Volt
0.0V
Curr
0.0A 0|0|0
Setting Function Device Info.
Temp:30.0C
Li-BMS 2
3
50.33V
50.30V
19.10A
16.90A
31.0C
30.2C
51.0%
12.0%
25.5Ah
6.0Ah
53.2V
53.2V
25.0A
25.0A
0|0|0
0|0|0
Sum
4 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0 Data
5 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
6 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
7 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
8 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
This is Battery detail page. 9 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
Details
10 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
Basic Setting
5.3 Curve Page-Solar & Load & Grid This is Basic Setup page.
Time Syncs Beep Auto Dim
CANCEL Day Month Year Total CANCEL Day Month Year Total 5.6 Battery Setup Menu
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
0
20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Batt Mode-------- Use Batt V or Use Batt V%
16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 Batt Capacity-------- 50-2000Ah
CANCEL Day Month Year Total CANCEL Day Month Year Total Max A charge-------- 0-125A
Max A Discharge-----0-125A
Solar power curve for daily,monthly,yearly and total can be roughly checked on the LCD, Activate Battery ------Enable
For more accuracy power generation,pls check on the monitoring system.Click the up and No Batt --- No need to set other parameters,
down arrow to check power curve of different period. keep the default value.
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Battery Setting This is Battery Setup page. Battery Setting There are 4 stages of charging the Battery .
Start 30% 30% ② Start =30%---It indicates that the Generator will start when Float V 55.2V Shutdown 41.0V
the Battery capacity is less than 30% in Off-grid mode. Low Batt 45.0V
This is for professional installers,you can keep it if you
A
① 40A 40A
Batt Absorption V 57.6V Batt do not know.
Set2 A = 40A---It indicates the Current that the Generator Restart 52.0V Set3
Gen Charge Grid Charge charges the Battery after starting. Equalization V 58.8V TEMPCO(mV/C/Cell)
Shutdown 41V--The inverter will shutdown if the Voltage
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Gen Signal Grid Signal
Gen Charge---It indicates the Switch that the Generator Equalization Days 90 days below this value.
charges the Battery。 Batt Resistance Low Batt 45V --The inverter will alarm if the Voltage
Gen Max Run Time 0.0 hours Equalization Hours 2.0 hours
Gen Signal ---It indicates whether the Generator's ATS 25mOhms below this value.
Gen Down Time 0.5 hours signal is on or off. Restart 52V --Restart level when inverter shutdown.
Gen Max RunTime ---It indicates the longest time
Generator can run in one day,when time is up, the
Generator will be turned off. 24H means that it does 5.7 System Work Mode Setup Menu
not shut down all the time.
Gen DownTime ---It indicates the delay time of the System Work Mode Work Mode
Generator to shut down after it has reached the running Selling First It means that the excess energy has
Work Mode
time. priority in grid connection.
Selling First Work Zero Export To Load It means output power according
Mode1 to it consumed by the load.
Zero Export To Load Solar Sell
This is Grid Charge, you need select. Zero Export To CT It means output power according
Zero Export To CT Solar Sell to the CT position.
Start =30%---No use,Just for customization.
Solar Sell It means that the excess solar energy
A = 40A--- It indicates the Current that the Grid Max Sell Power 4000
can be integrated into the grid.
charges the Battery. Energy pattern BattFirst LoadFirst Max Sell Power 0-8000W
Gen Charge---It indicates the Switch that the Generator Energy Pattern
charges the Battery. BattFirst--- It means solar power will charge battery first,
Gen Signal ---Disable. when battery is full then feed-out power to the
Load or Grid.
LoadFirst-- The solar energy will be used to supply the
local load first,then to charge the battery.The
redundant power will export to the public grid.
Battery Setting
Lithium Mode--This is BMS protocol.Please reference the
document(Approved Battery-Inverex).
Lithium Mode 00 System Work Mode
Shutdown 10%--It indicates the inverter will shutdown if Time of use
Batt
the SOC below this value. Grid Time Of Use
Shutdown 10% Set3 Switch for Grid charging the battery.
Charge Gen Time Batt
Low Batt 20% --It indicates the inverter will alarm if the Work
Switch for Gen charging the battery.
Low Batt 30% 01:00 ~ 5:00 80% Mode2
SOC below this value.
05:00 ~ 9:00 80% There are six time period can be set,
Restart 80% Restart 40% --It indicates the restart level when inverter each period must from small to large.
shutdown. 09:00 ~ 13:00 80%
13:00 ~ 17:00 80%
17:00 ~ 21:00 80%
21:00 ~ 01:00 80%
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5.8 Grid Setup Menu 5.9 Generator Port Use Setup Menu
Grid Setting GEN PORT USE Generator Input:use Generator
Please select the correct Grid Mode in your local area. If
Grid Mode General Standard Mode
you are not sure, please choose General Standard. SmartLoad Output: if the SOC is up than
UL1741 IEEE1547 Generator Input Gen connect to Grid input
Grid PORT “ON”and solar power is high than 1000W.
CPUC RULE21 Set1 Please select the correct Grid Type in your local area, Set1 the inverter will open smartload.
SRD-UL-1741 otherwise the machine will not work or be damaged. SmartLoad Output On Grid always on
On Grid always on:mean when have Grid,the
Power Open Delay
Grid Type 220V Single Phase smartload will always on
1000W 60Min
120/240V Split Phase OFF 95%
Micro Inv Input:Inverter will open
120/208V 3 Phase Micro Inv Input ON 100% Microinverter.if the SOC is below the“ON”
120V Single Phase
Ml export to Grid cutoff
and close if the SOC is up than the“OFF”
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PassWord Mode II: With WindTurbine
Factory restart: 9999
X--X--X--X DEL Lock out all changes:7777 AC cable DC cable
1 2 3
4 5 6 Wind
7 8 9
Backup Load On-Grid Home Load
CANCEL 0 OK WindTurbine
Controller
Grid
CT
Li-BMS
Device Info.
Inverter ID: 1601012001Charge This page show Inverter ID, Inverter version
Mode III: With Generator
Volt Curr Temp SOC Energy Fault
HMI: Ver0302 MAIN:Ver1400
Volt Curr and alarm codes.
1 50.38V 19.70A 30.6C 52.0% 26.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
Alarms Code31.0C 51.0% 25.5Ah
Occurred
2 50.33V 19.10A 53.2V 25.0A 0|0|0 Device
Sum
3 F64 Heatsink_HighTemp_Fault
50.30V 16.90A 30.2C 12.0% 6.0Ah2019-03-11 15:56
53.2V 25.0A 0|0|0
4 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
Info
Data
5 F64 Heatsink_HighTemp_Fault
0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah2019-03-08
0.0V 0.0A 10:46
0|0|0
0.00V
6 F64 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah2019-03-08
Heatsink_HighTemp_Fault 0.0V 0.0A 10:45
0|0|0 HMI: LCD version AC cable DC cable
7 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
8 0.00V 0.00A
9 0.00V 0.00A
0.0C
0.0C
0.0%
0.0%
0.0Ah
0.0Ah
0.0V
0.0V
0.0A 0|0|0
0.0A 0|0|0
MAIN: MCU version
10 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0 Details
11 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0 Data
12 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
13 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
14 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
15 0.00V 0.00A 0.0C 0.0% 0.0Ah 0.0V 0.0A 0|0|0
Solar Backup Load On-Grid Home Load
6. Mode CT
Grid
Battery
AC cable DC cable
Solar
CT
Battery
Grid
Grid
CT
Battery
Smart Load
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1. Inverter serial number;
Mode V: With On-Grid Inverter 2. Distributor or service center of the inverter ;
3. On-grid power generation date;
On-Grid+AC couple AC cable DC cable
4. The problem description (including the fault code and indicator status displayed on the
LCD) is as detailed as possible.
5. Your contact information.In order to give you a clearer understanding of the inverter's
fault information, we will list all possible fault codes and their descriptions when the
inverter is not working properly.
Solar Backup Load On-Grid Home Load
In order to give you a clearer understanding of the inverter's fault information, we will list
all possible fault codes and their descriptions when the inverter is not working properly.
Grid
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F23 Tz_GFCI_OC_Fault F54 AC_C_InductCurr_DcHigh_Fault
F24 DC_Insulation_Fault F55 DC_VoltHigh_Fault
F25 DC_Feedback_Fault F56 DC_VoltLow_Fault
F26 BusUnbalance_Fault F57 AC_BackFeed_Fault
F27 DC_Insulation_ISO_Fault F58 AC_U_GridCurr_High_Fault
F28 DCIOver_M1_Fault F59 AC_V_GridCurr_High_Fault
F29 AC_AirSwitch_Fault F60 AC_W_GridCurr_High_Fault
F30 AC_MainContactor_Fault F61 AC_A_InductCurr_High_Fault
F31 AC_SlaveContactor_Fault F62 AC_B_InductCurr_High_Fault
F32 DCIOver_M2_Fault F63 ARC_Fault
F33 AC_OverCurr_Fault F64 Heatsink_HighTemp_Fault
F34 AC_Overload_Fault
Chart 6-1 Fault information
F35 AC_NoUtility_Fault
F36 AC_GridPhaseSeque_Fault
Under the guidance of our company, customers return our products so that our company
F37 AC_Volt_Unbalance_Fault
can provide service of maintenance or replacement of products of the same value.
F38 AC_Curr_Unbalance_Fault Customers need to pay the necessary freight and other related costs.
F39 INT_AC_OverCurr_Fault Any replacement or repair of the product will cover the remaining warranty period of the
product. If any part of the product or product is replaced by the company it self during the
F40 INT_DC_OverCurr_Fault warranty period, all rights and interests of the replacement product or component belong
F41 AC_WU_OverVolt_Fault to Inverex Solar Energy.
Factory warranty does not include damage due to the following reasons:
F42 AC_WU_UnderVolt_Faul
F43 AC_VW_OverVolt_Fault ・ Damage during transportation of equipment;
・ Damage caused by incorrect installation or commissioning;
F44 AC_VW_UnderVolt_Fault ・ Damage caused by failure to comply with operation instructions, installation
F45 AC_UV_OverVolt_Fault instructions or maintenance instructions;
・ Damage caused by attempts to modify, alter or repair products;
F46 AC_UV_UnderVolt_Fault
・ Damage caused by incorrect use or operation;
F47 AC_OverFreq_Fault ・ Damage caused by insufficient ventilation of equipment;
F48 AC_UnderFreq_Fault ・ Damage caused by failure to comply with applicable safety standards or regulations;
・ Damage caused by natural disasters or force majeure (e.g. floods, lightning, overvoltage,
F49 AC_U_GridCurr_DcHigh_Fault storms, fires, etc.)
F50 AC_V_GridCurr_DcHigh_Fault
In addition, normal wear or any other failure will not affect the basic operation of the
F51 AC_W_GridCurr_DcHigh_Fault product. Any external scratches, stains or natural mechanical wear does not represent
F52 AC_A_InductCurr_DcHigh_Fault a defect in the product.
F53 AC_B_InductCurr_DcHigh_Fault
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8.Limitation of Liability Output Frequency and Voltage 50/60Hz; 220/230/240Vac(single phase)
In addition to the product warranty described above, the state and local laws and regulations
Grid type Single Phase
provide financial compensation for the product's power connection (including violation of
implied terms and warranties). The company hereby declartes that the terms and conditions Current harmonic distortion THD<3%(Linear load) <1.5%
of the product and the policy cannot and can only legally exclude all liability within a limited Efficiency
scope.
Max. Efficiency 97.60%
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