SUN2000-(30KTL-A, 33KTL, 40KTL)
User Manual
8 System Maintenance
Issue 04 (2016-06-20)
Huawei Proprietary and Confidential
Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
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Alarm
ID
Alarm
Name
Alarm
Severity
Possible Cause
Suggestion
305
Abnormal
Grid
Frequency
Major
Cause ID = 2
The actual power grid
frequency is higher than
the standard requirement
for the local power grid.
Cause ID = 4
The actual power grid
frequency is lower than
the standard requirement
for the local power grid.
Cause ID = 5
The actual change rate of
the power grid frequency
does not meet the
standard requirement for
the local power grid.
Cause ID = 2/4
1.
If the alarm occurs accidentally, the
power grid may be abnormal
temporarily. The inverter automatically
recovers after detecting that the power
grid becomes normal.
2.
If the alarm occurs frequently, check
whether the power grid frequency is
within the acceptable range. If no,
contact the local power operator. If yes,
log in to the SUN2000 APP,
SmartLogger, or NMS to modify the
power grid overfrequency and
underfrequency protection thresholds
with the consent of the local power
operator.
Cause ID = 5
1.
If the alarm occurs accidentally, the
power grid may be abnormal
temporarily. The inverter automatically
recovers after detecting that the power
grid becomes normal.
2.
If the alarm occurs frequently, check
whether the power grid frequency is
within the acceptable range. If no,
contact the local power operator.
313
Low
Insulation
Resistance
Major
Cause ID = 1
A short circuit occurs
between the PV string
and the PGND cable.
The PV string is installed
in a moist environment
for a long time.
1.
Check the impedance between the PV
string and the PGND cable. If a short
circuit occurs, rectify the fault.
2.
If you are sure that the impedance is
less than the default value in a cloudy or
rainy environment, log in to the
SUN2000 APP, SmartLogger, or NMS
and set
Insulation resistance
protection
.
318
Abnormal
Residual
Current
Major
Cause ID = 1
The insulation resistance
against the PGND cable at
the input side decreases
when the inverter is running,
which causes an excessively
high residual current.
1.
If the alarm occurs accidentally, the
external circuit may be abnormal
temporarily. The inverter automatically
recovers after fault is rectified.
2.
If the alarm occurs repeatedly or
persists, check whether the impedance
between the PV string and the ground is
excessively low.