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Contents 

 

1

Preface

.......................................................................................1 

Safety instructions

................................................................................1 

3

Signs

.........................................................................................2 

System wiring diagram

………………………………………………………………………. 2 

Installation

.............................................................................................3 

5.1

P a ck i n g   l i s t

.................................................................3 

5.2 

Machine appearance

............................................................................4 

5.3

 Installation position

 

....................................................................4 

5.4 

Inverter installation

............................................................................5 

5.5 

Wiring

.............................................................................6 

    5.5.1 

AC wiring

.........................................................................6 

    5.5.2

 PV wiring

......................................................................9 

    5.5.3 

Battery connection

.........................................................10 

    5.5.4 

RS485 Communication connection

....................................................12 

5.5.5 

RS232 and dry contact

.....................................................13

 

5.5.6 

External CT connection

.....................................................13

 

Instructions for LED indicator

  ........................................................................15 

Working mode

....................................................................................16 

7.1

Self-generation and self-consumption 

......................................................16 

7.2

Battery priority

.............................................................................16 

7.3

Peak load shifting

...........................................................................16 

Display and setting

.................................................................................18 

Alarm code and error code

..................................................................36 

10

Fault diagnosis and solutions

............................................................37 

11 

Machine parameters

………………………………………………………………………40 

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Summary of Contents for KSE-4.6k-48

Page 1: ...ttery connection 10 5 5 4 RS485 Communication connection 12 5 5 5 RS232 and dry contact 13 5 5 6 External CT connection 13 6 Instructions for LED indicator 15 7 Working mode 16 7 1Self generation and...

Page 2: ...s an intelligent try and facilitat ct current throu ply batteries for Besides the po d based on pract e in terms of If there is anyth he constant imp timely notificat s ration and main locally accepte...

Page 3: ...l as daily garba up g limit Six laye andle with care inst damp Wait for 5 min discharged ing diagr Hybrid inverte ns in the manua Electric shock age but recyclin ers at most nutes after pow ram d er l...

Page 4: ...unting screw 8 4 Expansion tube 4 Used for fixing the installation pendants 5 Self tapping screw 4 Used for fixing the installation pendants 6 Combined screw 2 Used for fixing the inverter on the inst...

Page 5: ...Giv tall the inverter iation rain sno 1 1 1 Figure 4 DC switch PV interface RS485 CAN B ternal CT interf ven the cooling r in a well venti ow and others s Providing users installation ope fault diagn...

Page 6: ...r specific pend e 10 percussio ertically or tilte rward leaning o ventilated surfa and easy dism than the below drilling position dant dimension on drill as tool Figure 6 Figure 7 ed no more than or h...

Page 7: ...the hammer to make it fully into the wall then align the rack to the hole and tighten it with the self tapping screw Gently hang the inverter onto the rack top down lock the setscrews flanking the in...

Page 8: ...connecti inverter must b e and ground w r between the in ealing ring gh the nut singl shown in Figu shown in Figur g terminal and w o pass through th e inverter tighte Figure ing or Figure 12 ion e re...

Page 9: ...ver or electric ectric screwdriv nut nal to the corres screw driver s ver should be 4 Figure 14 Figure 15 ponding hole s suggestion ste 4mm and 8 12 5 ite of the invert em diameters a 2kg f cm respec...

Page 10: ...the s test pen into the While withd screwdriver pul Loosen fa Pry the lo is shown in St Pull out o connecting wi Pry the sp screwdriver an al d on the bod ded PV input c able with the inn being 12AWG...

Page 11: ...refer to Insula ngle aperture sea n on may damag by a reverse and chemical co tween the inve tem it is advis a of conductor f uninsulated w ries complies w reaker between ture sealing ring ugh the nut...

Page 12: ...ca rminal is connec ng terminal to ewdriver or w n lock the batt refer to Figur ed Cable Pan hea Figure 2 minal and cable able is free to p cted to the hole the correspond wrench sugge tery protectiv...

Page 13: ...aperture sealing ring 4 Pass the cable successively through the nut single aperture sealing ring insulator and shee metal parts 5 Insert eight wire cores of the cable into the corresponding slot of cr...

Page 14: ...ater proof co Ca RS 485 wa AN BMS ontact erface which is on which key 7 ction omponents of ex Single apertu able Nut aterproof compo Figure 2 RS232 Figure 24 used for progr 7 and 8 are sign xternal CT...

Page 15: ...keep p of external CT sure the connec Single Nut F ingle aperture s oof components pushing the loc T into the hole ction is secure 25 e aperture seali I Figure 26 Figure 2 sealing ring ckwire groove...

Page 16: ...n port of externa CT and then bu xternal CT sho ns for LE HYBRYD Green ff to Step 4 and tighten the al CT The arro uckle it ould be placed ED Indic D EPS Green ff Figure 28 Figure 2 e water proof sh o...

Page 17: ...2 Battery priority Power converted by inverter from solar energy will first be used to charge the battery with the residual power for the load 7 3 Peak load shifting The energy will be stored when th...

Page 18: ...d 00000 Press UP DOWN button Press ENTER button Press ENTER button Choose according to local power grid Restart 3 Grid standards Press ENTER button Enterpassword 4 Operation parameters 1 Reactive powe...

Page 19: ...ystem will pop up an interface indicating the setting error Charging and discharging time will return to the state prior to setting Press ENTER button Enter password 1 System setting Setting Press ENT...

Page 20: ...time current PV1 input power PV2 INPUT VOLT 49 8V CURR 0 00A POWER 0W PV2 input real time voltage PV2 input real time current PV2 Input power Bus voltage of the system DCVOLTAGE BUS V BATTERY VOLT 42...

Page 21: ...OUTPUT VOLT 0 0V CURR 0 00A FREQ 0 00Hz Mains Real time voltage CT real time current Grid connected real time frequency INV OUTPUT VOLT 0 0V CURR 0 00A FREQ 0 00HZ Inverter real time voltage Inverter...

Page 22: ...sition of grid connection to off grid transition of off grid to grid mode DCDC standby mode soft start mode charging mode discharging mode POWER PV I P W LOAD W BAT W PV real time total power BACKUP r...

Page 23: ...face See chapter 8 2 for more setting details Enter the password before setting up the user Interface Description After entering the setup interface the system will prompt to input password The defaul...

Page 24: ...ing interface refer to 8 3 1 There are 6 options in total including working mode backup enable mandatory charging of mains program controlled enable boot delay time PV input type see from to Working m...

Page 25: ...here is no PV enable this setting to mandatorily charge the battery through the mains The default option is disabling which is invalid in thestate of peak load shifting Program controlled enable Inter...

Page 26: ...ee from to Battery type Interface Description This interface is used to select battery type Press UP DOWN button to move corresponding options Press ENTER button to enter the selected menu Select the...

Page 27: ...e Press Enter button to move cursor backward confirm input and return to battery parameters interface Press ESC button to move cursor forward and return to battery parameters interface Discharge depth...

Page 28: ...to battery parameters interface 8 2 3 Grid standard Interface Description Press UP DOWN button to move corresponding options Here are eleven countries for selection including China Germany Australia...

Page 29: ...ers interface Power factor setting Interface Description Press UP DOWN to increase or decrease the input figure Press ENTER button to confirm or ESC button to cancel the input and return to working in...

Page 30: ...to confirm or ESC button to cancel the input and return to operation parameters interface The input value should range between 0 and 100 Charge power Interface Description Press UP DOWN to adjustthe i...

Page 31: ...input and return to operation parameters interface The value should range between 240V and 280V which varies with different standards Low grid frequency Interface Description Grid Low Frequency Protec...

Page 32: ...e input value should range between 1 and 64 8 2 6 485 Baudrate Interface Description Press UP DOWN button to move corresponding options Press ENTER button to confirm or ESC button to cancel the select...

Page 33: ...ear all the previous history in Inquiry Record menu Press UP DOWN buttonto move corresponding options Press ENTER button to confirm or ESC button to cancel the selection and return to setup interface...

Page 34: ...ative options machine model serialnumber firmware version and running records refer to 1to4 Machine model Interface Description This interface displays machine model of the inverter Press ESC button t...

Page 35: ...face is used to select statistics items Press UP DOWN button to move corresponding options Press Enter to enter the selected menu Press ESC button to return to user interface There are eight alternati...

Page 36: ...e displays power generation for the day KWH PV power generation Grid connection power generation Power consumption of load and inverter Press ESC button to return to statistics interface The week Inte...

Page 37: ...n Interface Description This interface displays gross power generation PV power generation Grid connection power generation Power consumption of load and inverter Press ESC button to return to statist...

Page 38: ...W14 BUS Bus Volt Over W15 INV Current Over W16 CHG Current Over W17 Bus OSC Fail W18 INV Under Volt W19 INV Over Volt W20 INV Frequency Loss W21 NTC Temp High W22 SciParall Fail 2 Error codes Error c...

Page 39: ...peration as well as their corresponding basicsolutions Fault diagnosis table Types Codes Solutions Bus Soft Time 0ut F00 1 Please contact the distributor INV Soft Time Out F01 1 Check whether the load...

Page 40: ...t until it functions normally 2 Contact customer service if error warning continues PV Input Short F11 1 Restart the inverter and wait until it functions normally 2 Contact customer service if error w...

Page 41: ...nt leakage 3 Contact the local inverter customer service if fault remains unremoved Solar Loss W11 1 PV is not connected 2 Check grid connection 3 Check PV availability Tran Reverse W12 1 Check whethe...

Page 42: ...m PV input power 4600w 2300w 5600w 2800w 5600w 2800w Maximum PV input voltage 550V 550V 550V MPPT Range 155 500V 188 500V 200 500V Minimum input startup voltage 100V 150V 100V 150V 100V 150V Maximum i...

Page 43: ...tion measurement switch optional optional optional Earth fault protection Grid monitoring YES YES YES Input reverse polarity protection AC short withstand protection isolation method YES YES YES RCMU...

Page 44: ...ine Warranty 5 5 5 Grid specification single phase Grid specification Output Voltage Range Vac OutputFrequency Range Hz Boot Time S China 187 252 48 50 5 60 Germany 196 262 47 5 51 5 60 Australia 180...

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