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4.2  Equipment Installation

4.2.1 Select The Installation Location

1. Take the bearing capacity of the wall into account. The wall (such as concrete walls and metal 

structures) should be strong enough to hold the weight of the inverter over a long period of 
time.

2. Install the unit where it is accessible to service or do the  electrical connection.
3. Do not install the unit on the wall of flammable material.
4. Make sure the installation location is well ventilated.
5. Inverters should not be installed near flammable or explosive items. Any strong electro-magnet-

ic equipment should be kept away from installation site.

6. Install the unit at eye level to for convenient operation and maintenance.
7. Install the unit vertically or tilted backwards of no more than 15 degrees, and wiring area should 

should be facing downwards. Horizontal installation requires more than 250mm off the ground. 

 

Max

15°

To ensure heat dissipation and convenient disassembly, the minimum clearance around the 
inverter should not be less than the following values.

The Upward part

The downward part

The front part

Both sides

Interval

------------ 200mm

-------- 500mm

---------------- 500mm

------------------- 600mm

----------------------- 1200mm

500mm

1200mm

600mm

600mm

500mm

300mm

The Upward part

The downward part

The front part

Both sides

Interval

------------ 500mm

-------- 500mm

---------------- 500mm

-------------------- 1000mm

----------------------- 1200mm

500mm

1200mm

1200mm

1000mm

500mm

500mm

4 Installation

4.1 Mounting Instructions 

1. In order to achieve optimal performance, the ambient temperature should be lower than 45

.

2. For easy maintenance, we suggest to install the inverter at eye level.
3. Inverters should not be installed near flammable and explosive items. Strong electro-magnetic 

charges should be kept away from installation site.

4. Product label and warning symbols should be placed at a location that is easy to read by the 

users.

5. Make sure to install the inverter at a place where it is protected from direct sunlight, rain and 

snow.

Accmulated snow

Keep away

from sunlight 

Keep dry

Keep it clear

of snow

Sun

Rain

4.2.2 Mounting Procedure

GEP12~20-L-10
GEP25~36-10

GEP30~35-L-10
GEP50~60-10

Step 1: 

Mark the position for drilling hole using the mounting bracket. Hole diameter: 10mm, 

depth 80mm,the size of the hole as shown in the figure below.

360mm

200mm 200mm

412mm

500mm

GEP12~20-L-10

GEP25~36-10

GEP30~35-L-10

GEP50~60-10

Summary of Contents for GEP12-L-10

Page 1: ...UAL Global Sales Service Network GE is a registered trademark of General Electric Company and is used under license by GoodWe Technologies Co Ltd No 90 Zijin Rd New District Suzhou 215011 China www ge...

Page 2: ...7 5 System Operation 21 5 1 LCD Panel And LED 21 5 2 User Interface Introduction 22 5 3 System Configuration 25 5 4 Precaution For Initial Startup 30 5 5 Setting Inverter Parameters via App 31 5 6 Mon...

Page 3: ...work All detailed work related safety warnings and notes will be specified at the critical points in corresponding chapter All installation and electrical work must only be performed by qualified per...

Page 4: ...ons which will lead to potential injury to people and damage to inverters Static electricity may damage electronic components Appropriate method must be adopted to prevent such damage to the inverter...

Page 5: ...ter provides standard interface RS485 WIFI for communication Inverters also provide running recode data display parameter configuration via LCD panel For the main block diagram please refer to chapter...

Page 6: ...ommunication Terminal Grounding Screw Expansion Bolt Safe Screw Connecting Terminal Grounding AC Cover OT Terminal Insulation Sleeve WiFi Module WiFi communication Or without LCD Quick Installation In...

Page 7: ...values The Upward part The downward part The front part Both sides Interval 200mm 500mm 500mm 600mm 1200mm 500mm 1200mm 600mm 600mm 500mm 300mm The Upward part The downward part The front part Both si...

Page 8: ...low these steps to connect the utility and inverter 7 If the diameter of the cable does not match the terminal or if the cable is aluminum cable please contact after sales service Two mounting holes i...

Page 9: ...et of a suitable length with a wire stripper Output Current 31 5A 40A 54 5A 40A 43 3A 48A 53 3A 80A 96A 80A 96A Inverter Model GEP12 L 10 GEP15 L 10 GEP20 L 10 GEP25 10 GEP29 9 10 GEP30 10 GEP36 10 GE...

Page 10: ...not met The GEP series has three PV input area PV1 input PV2 input PV3 input each with MPPT tracker therefore the three PV input can be different with each other including different type of modules di...

Page 11: ...zlogger Pro manual Remote shutdown is only for European installations in compliance with European safety requirements A remote shutdown device is not provided by manufacturer DRED should be connected...

Page 12: ...ion This function is only applicable for WiFi model for specific configurations please refer to WiFi LAN Configuration Instruction in the attachment and you can also refer to the description of Demo V...

Page 13: ...ive On Fault occurred OFF No fault Status Indicator Green green green red light respectively corresponds to 5 2 User Interface Introduction Communication information icon GPRS and WiFi show the signal...

Page 14: ...Fi 22 93 3kWH 4 E TOTAL E DAY 01 01 2020 00 00 00 CARBON Fault Utility Loss 0 0kWH Basic Advanced WiFi 22 105 3kWH 4 E TOTAL E DAY 01 01 2020 00 00 00 Fault WiFi Con guration 22 Basic Advanced 01 01 2...

Page 15: ...0 00 Fault Country Code Holland Northlreland ChinaHigher France 50Hz France 60Hz WiFi 22 01 01 2020 00 00 00 Fault Language WiFi 22 01 01 2020 00 00 00 Fault Data Time WiFi 22 01 01 2020 00 00 00 Faul...

Page 16: ...i 22 01 01 2020 00 00 00 Normal Adv Settings HVRT Grid Type Password Factory Data Reset WiFi 22 01 01 2020 00 00 00 Normal Adv Settings HVRT Grid Type Password Factory Data Reset WiFi 22 01 01 2020 00...

Page 17: ...0 6 0 4 0 2 0 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Month Year Basic Advanced 01 01 2020 00 00 00 Fault WiFi Con guration 22 Basic Advanced 01 01 2020 00 00 00 Normal WiFi Con guration 22 01 01 2020 00 00 00 Norma...

Page 18: ...local service office 1 Disconnect the DC switch take off DC connector check PV string voltage check if it exceeds the input voltage in inverter specification 2 If it does please reconfigurate PV panel...

Page 19: ...ber of MPP Trackers Number of Strings per MPPT Output AC Nominal Output Power W Nominal Output Apparent Power VA Max AC Active Power W Max AC Apparent Power VA Nominal Power at 40 W Max Power at 40 In...

Page 20: ...rent A Max Output Fault Current Peak and Duration A ms Inrush Current Peak and Duration A us Nominal Output Current A Power Factor Max Total Harmonic Distortion Efficiency Max Efficiency Europen Effic...

Page 21: ...T Output AC Nominal Output Power W Nominal Output Apparent Power VA Max AC Active Power W Max AC Apparent Power VA Nominal Power at 40 W Max Power at 40 Including AC Overload W Nominal Output Voltage...

Page 22: ...pment in an industrial installation Category IV applies to equipment permanently connected at the origin of an installation upstream of the main distribution board For example electricity meters prima...

Page 23: ...PV plant Caution Before maintenance please disconnect the AC breaker rst and then disconnect DC breaker Wait 5 minutes until the residual voltage has been released 8 1 Clearing The Fan Series inverte...

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