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9  Operation

SMA Solar Technology AG

Operating manual

SB55-LV-JP-41-BE-en-13

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Position

Designation

Description

A

Menu

Provides the following functions:

Home

Opens the user interface homepage

Instantaneous values

Current measured values of the inverter

Device Parameters

The various operating parameters of the inverter can
be viewed and configured here depending on the
user group.

Events

All events that have occurred in the selected time
period are displayed here. The event types are

Information

Warning

 and 

Error

. Currently

existing events of the types 

Error

 and 

Warning

 will

be additionally displayed in the 

Device status

viewlet. However, only the higher-priority event is
displayed. If, for example, there is a Warning and an
Error present at the same time, only the Error will be
displayed.

Device configuration

Various settings for the inverter can be made here.
The selection available is dependent on which user
group you are logged in as and the operating system
of the device with which the user interface has been
called up.

Data

You will find all data that is saved in the internal
memory of the inverter or on an external storage
medium on this page.

B

User settings

Provides the following functions, depending on the user
group logged in:

• Starting the installation assistant
• SMA Grid Guard login
• Logout

C

Help

Provides the following functions:

• Displaying information on Open Source licenses used
• Link to the website of SMA Solar Technology AG

Summary of Contents for SUNNY BOY 5.5-JP

Page 1: ...SUNNY BOY SB55 LV JP 41 BE en 13 Version 1 3 ENGLISH Operating manual SUNNY BOY 5 5 JP...

Page 2: ...not apply in all cases under some statutes and thus the above exclusion may not apply Specifications are subject to change without notice Every attempt has been made to make this document complete ac...

Page 3: ...ivery 13 4 Additionally Required Materials and Equipment 14 5 Product Overview 15 5 1 Product Description 15 5 2 Symbols on the Product 16 5 3 Interfaces and Functions 17 5 4 LED Signals 18 5 5 System...

Page 4: ...cal Network 46 9 2 Logging In and Out of the User Interface 46 9 3 Start Page Design of the User Interface 48 9 4 Activating the Smart Inverter Screen 50 9 5 Starting the Installation Assistant 51 9 6...

Page 5: ...Table of Contents SMA Solar Technology AG Operating manual SB55 LV JP 41 BE en 13 5 15 Contact 92...

Page 6: ...l applicable laws standards and directives Knowledge of and compliance with this document and all safety information Knowledge of building structures and building materials 1 3 Content and Structure o...

Page 7: ...ed persons only 1 6 Typographical Elements in the Document Typography Use Example bold Messages Terminals Elements on a user interface Elements to be selected Elements to be entered Connect the insula...

Page 8: ...rating Efficiency and derating behavior of the SMA inverters Technical Information Parameters and Measured Values Overview of all inverter operating parameters and their configura tion options Technic...

Page 9: ...the SMA products e g changes or modifications are only permitted with the express written permission of SMA Solar Technology AG Unauthorized alterations will void guarantee and warranty claims and in...

Page 10: ...n opening the product High voltages are present in the live parts and cables inside the product during operation Touching live parts and cables results in death or lethal injuries due to electric shoc...

Page 11: ...nditions In this state switching operations can cause a fire inside the product or explosion Death or lethal injuries due to hot or flying debris can result In the event of a fault do not perform any...

Page 12: ...mounted Transport and lift the product carefully Take the weight of the product into account Wear suitable personal protective equipment for all work on the product NOTICE High costs due to inappropr...

Page 13: ...or damaged B C D _ E G I H J K A F Figure 1 Components included in the scope of delivery Position Quantity Designation A 1 Inverter B 1 Wall mounting bracket C 4 Pan head screw M5x12 D 4 Washer M5 E...

Page 14: ...ailability depending on support surface type RJ45 plugs field assembly 1 2 Only required if the network cables are not equipped with RJ45 plugs Utility knife 1 Used to unpack the product Cross head sc...

Page 15: ...the inverter s user interface via WLAN D Type label The type label clearly identifies the product The type label must remain per manently attached to the product You will find the following informati...

Page 16: ...s the position for connecting a grounding conductor Direct current WEEE designation Do not dispose of the product together with the household waste but in accor dance with the disposal regulations for...

Page 17: ...rate of 100 Mbps and enables optimum communication between Speedwire devices within systems The products supports the encrypted system communication with SMA Speedwire Encrypted Communication In orde...

Page 18: ...y supply from the PV modules at all times to increase yields in shaded systems SMA ShadeFix is enabled by default The time interval of SMA ShadeFix is usually six minutes This means that the inverter...

Page 19: ...can switch off the dynamic power display via the green LED The green LED is off The inverter is not feeding into the utility grid The red LED is glowing Event occurred If an event occurs a distinct e...

Page 20: ...itry Overview SUNNY BOY 3 SUNNY BOY 1 9 Grounding conductor Line conductor Neutral conductor Cabel DC 600 V Cabel DC 600 V PV MODULES DISTRIBUTION BOARD GRID CONNECTION POINT with energy meter of the...

Page 21: ...nology AG Operating manual SB55 LV JP 41 BE en 13 21 5 5 2 Communication Overview SUNNY PORTAL SUNNY BOY Ethernet LAN REMOTE OUTPUT CONTROL DEVICE GRID OPERATOR INTERNET ROUTER SWITCH Internet Figure...

Page 22: ...dimensions of the product see Section 14 page 89 The mounting location must not be exposed to direct solar irradiation If the product is exposed to direct solar irradiation the exterior plastic parts...

Page 23: ...g UP 90 30 172 298 470 121 9 x 18 9 9 x 18 435 9 x 18 107 5 126 5 93 155 0 25 155 0 25 217 5 217 5 120 0 5 150 0 5 311 0 5 Figure 5 Position of the anchoring points Dimensions in mm Recommended cleara...

Page 24: ...in mm 6 2 Mounting the product Additionally required mounting material not included in the scope of delivery 3 screws suitable for the support surface and the weight of the inverter diameter minimum 6...

Page 25: ...holes 3 Insert screw anchors into the drill holes if the support surface requires them 4 Secure the wall mounting bracket horizontally using screws and washers UP 5 Hook the inverter into the wall mo...

Page 26: ...port with protective cap G Connection point for connecting a grounding conductor optional 7 2 AC Connection 7 2 1 Requirements for the AC Connection AC cable requirements as follows Conductor type co...

Page 27: ...circuit breaker Make sure to observe the maximum permissible fuse protection see Section 14 Technical Data page 89 This will prevent residual voltage from being present at the corresponding cable afte...

Page 28: ...g cable into the ring terminal lug and crimp using a crimping tool 8 Insert the pan head screw M5x12 incl washer M5 into the screw hole in the ring terminal lug and screw the ring terminal lug with sc...

Page 29: ...r lethal injuries due to electric shock Ensure that all devices in the same network are integrated in the existing overvoltage protection When laying the network cable outdoors ensure that there is su...

Page 30: ...or outdoor use Procedure 1 Disconnect the product from voltage sources see Section 10 page 59 2 Unscrew the protective cap from the network port 3 Press the cable support sleeve out of the threaded sl...

Page 31: ...ue to electric shock Disconnect the inverter from all voltage sources see Section 10 page 59 2 Remove the protective cap from the jack on the inverter 3 Plug the WLAN antenna into the jack and screw t...

Page 32: ...les generate high DC voltage which is present in the DC cables Touching live DC cables results in death or lethal injuries due to electric shock Do not touch non insulated parts or cables Disconnect t...

Page 33: ...7 Nominal voltage minimum 600 V Using bootlace ferrules is not allowed Procedure 1 Strip 12 mm of the cable insulation 2 Insert the stripped cable into the DC connector up to the stop When doing so e...

Page 34: ...he measuring device results in death or lethal injuries due to electric shock Only use measuring devices with a DC input voltage range of 600 V or higher NOTICE Destruction of the inverter due to over...

Page 35: ...ptional Use of fine stranded conductors You can use an inflexible or a flexible fine stranded conductor When using a fine stranded conductor it has to be double crimped by a ring terminal lug Make sur...

Page 36: ...hat the open circuit voltage of the PV array does not exceed the maximum input voltage of the inverter 8 Connect the assembled DC connectors to the inverter The DC connectors snap into place 9 Ensure...

Page 37: ...ected correctly if the DC connectors are released and disconnected incorrectly This can result in the DC conductors or DC plug contacts being exposed Touching live DC conductors or DC plug connectors...

Page 38: ...ctor To do this insert a flat blade screwdriver blade width 3 5 mm into the side catch mechanism and pry the catch mechanism open 2 3 1 4 Carefully pull the DC connector apart 5 Release the clamping b...

Page 39: ...the configuration of the inverter in a file Section 9 13 page 56 6 Establish a connection to the user interface of each addi tional inverter in the system Section 9 1 page 43 7 Log into the user inter...

Page 40: ...the desired firmware is being installed All three LEDs go out again after approximately 90 seconds The green LED starts to flash and if the inverter is connected via Speedwire the blue LED also starts...

Page 41: ...n the listed configuration options C Configuration options Provides a selection of the various configuration op tions Configuration options On the Configuring the Inverter page different configuration...

Page 42: ...an adopt the inverter configuration from a file To do this there must be an inverter configuration saved to a file Procedure 1 Select the configuration option Adopting configuration from a file 2 Sele...

Page 43: ...ered a message might appear indicating that the connection to the user interface of the product is not secure SMA Solar Technology AG guarantees the security of the user interface Continue loading the...

Page 44: ...the menu 3 Scan the QR Code on you product via the SMA 360 App The end device automatically connects to the product The web browser of your end device opens and the login page of the user interface is...

Page 45: ...ssigned by the DHCP server router identification via network scanner software or network configuration of the router Access address for Apple and Linux systems SMA serial number local e g SMA012345678...

Page 46: ...oduct into the local network with the aid of the installation assistant An end device e g computer tablet PC or smartphone must be available The end device must be in the same local network as the pro...

Page 47: ...If you assign a password for the user group Installer via the user interface of the inverter the same password must also be used as the system password Assign a uniform installer password to all SMA...

Page 48: ...9 Operation SMA Solar Technology AG Operating manual SB55 LV JP 41 BE en 13 48 9 3 Start Page Design of the User Interface C B E F D A Figure 10 Design of the user interface s home page example...

Page 49: ...s viewlet However only the higher priority event is displayed If for example there is a Warning and an Error present at the same time only the Error will be displayed Device configuration Various sett...

Page 50: ...n the PV system F Status display The various areas display information on the current status of the PV system Device status Displays whether the inverter is currently in a fault free operating state o...

Page 51: ...scription A Configuration steps Overview of the installation assistant steps The number of steps depends on the type of device and the additionally installed modules The current step is highlighted in...

Page 52: ...work button in the WLAN tab 6 Select Activate WPS 7 Select Save and next and exit the installation assistant The WPS function is activated and the automatic connection to the network can be establishe...

Page 53: ...off completely the inverter must be connected to a computer or router via Ethernet Procedure To switch on the WLAN direct connection in the parameter group PV system communication WLAN select the para...

Page 54: ...r interface see Section 9 2 page 46 3 Call up the menu Device Parameters 4 Select Edit parameters 5 In the parameter group User Rights Access Control change the password of the desired user group 6 Se...

Page 55: ...vice and the inverter the Modbus interface of the inverter is automatically enabled and the communication ports 502 are set Changes to the Modbus configuration may cause the communication between the...

Page 56: ...al In order to disable the SMA ShadeFix feature in the parameter group DC side DC settings SMA ShadeFix set the parameter SMA ShadeFix switched on to Off 9 13 Saving the Configuration in a File You ca...

Page 57: ...date You have the following options to update the firmware Update the firmware with the existing update file via the user interface of the inverter Search and install the firmware via the user interfa...

Page 58: ...he inverter must be connected to the Internet Procedure 1 Open the user interface see Section 9 1 page 43 2 Log into the user interface as an Installer see Section 9 2 page 46 3 Click on Edit paramete...

Page 59: ...the measuring device due to overvoltage Overvoltage can damage a measuring device and result in voltage being present in the enclosure of the measuring device Touching the live enclosure of the measur...

Page 60: ...connectors Ensure that the DC connectors are in perfect condition and that none of the DC conductors or DC plug contacts are exposed Carefully release and remove the DC connectors as described in the...

Page 61: ...10 Disconnecting the Inverter from Voltage Sources SMA Solar Technology AG Operating manual SB55 LV JP 41 BE en 13 61 9 Unscrew the AC connector and pull it out of the jack for the AC connection 2 1...

Page 62: ...e product NOTICE Damage to the product due to cleaning agents The use of cleaning agents may cause damage to the product and its components Clean the product and all its components only with a cloth m...

Page 63: ...tion 15 Contact page 92 2 Open the user interface see Section 9 1 page 43 3 Enter the PUK instead of the password into the field Password 4 Select Login 5 Call up the menu Device Parameters 6 Click on...

Page 64: ...d overvoltage fast Corrective measures Check whether the grid voltage at the connection point of the inverter is permanently in the permissible range If the grid voltage is outside the permissible ran...

Page 65: ...tage fast The utility grid has been disconnected the AC cable is damaged or the grid voltage at the connection point of the inverter is too low The inverter has dis connected from the utility grid Cor...

Page 66: ...with a change of the monitored operating limits If the grid voltage is permanently within the permissible range and this message is still displayed contact the Service 205 PLL not within limits The u...

Page 67: ...agree with an adjustment of the voltage at the feed in point or with a change of the monitored operating limits If the grid voltage is permanently within the permissible range and this message is stil...

Page 68: ...rter has dis connected from the utility grid Corrective measures If possible check the power frequency and observe how often fluctuations occur If fluctuations occur frequently and this message is dis...

Page 69: ...e range The inverter has dis connected from the utility grid Corrective measures If possible check the power frequency and observe how often fluctuations occur If fluctuations occur frequently and thi...

Page 70: ...re that the circuit breaker is switched on Ensure that the AC cable is not damaged and that it is connected correctly 1501 Reconnection fault grid The value of a grid parameter you have set does not c...

Page 71: ...voltage exceeds the maximum input voltage of the inverter ensure that the PV array has been correctly rated or contact the installer of the PV array If this message is repeated frequently contact the...

Page 72: ...he PV array is correctly rated 6001 6416 Self diagnosis Interference device The cause must be determined by the Service Corrective measures Contact the Service 6501 6502 6509 Self diagnosis Overtemper...

Page 73: ...e parameter file to the correct folder again 7105 Param setting failed Parameters could not be set using the memory card The inverter continues to feed in Corrective measures Ensure that the parameter...

Page 74: ...nternal memory 7333 Update transport failed Update file could not be copied to the inverter s internal memory In the event of connection with the inverter via WLAN a poor connection quality can be the...

Page 75: ...rrective measures Log in as Installer Import configuration file again 7350 Transfer of a configuration file has started The configuration file is being transferred 7353 Update time zone database The i...

Page 76: ...ex cessive temperature Corrective measures Clean the cooling fins on the rear of the enclosure and the air ducts on the top using a soft brush Ensure that the inverter has sufficient ventilation Ensur...

Page 77: ...iled tn0 No time information could be called up from the set NTP server Corrective measures Ensure that the NTP server was configured correctly Ensure that the inverter is integrated into a local netw...

Page 78: ...o the network switch or DHCP server router has changed An additional error message may be displayed 10252 Interface communication disrupted There is no valid signal on the network line Corrective meas...

Page 79: ...maged and that the network connectors are correctly plugged Ensure that the DHCP server router and any network switches are signalizing correct operation 10255 Interface Network load OK The network lo...

Page 80: ...ction established Connection to the selected WLAN network has been established 10286 WLAN connection lost The inverter has lost WLAN connection to the selected network Corrective measures Ensure that...

Page 81: ...nnection to Sunny Portal possible Corrective measures Ensure that the Internet connection is working properly Ensure that the Webconnect function is enabled Ensure that the network cable at the invert...

Page 82: ...arts and cables results in death or lethal injuries due to electric shock Disconnect the product from voltage sources and make sure it cannot be reconnected before working on the device Touch the cabl...

Page 83: ...E Measure the voltage between the positive and negative terminals If the following results are present at the same time there is a ground fault in the PV system All measured voltages are stable The su...

Page 84: ...approximately 40 MOhm and for polycrystalline and monocrystalline PV modules approximately 50 MOhm per PV module for further information on calculating the insulation resistance see the Technical Info...

Page 85: ...insulation resistance 8 Eliminate the short circuit 9 Measure the remaining strings in the same manner If the insulation resistance of a string deviates considerably from the theoretically calculated...

Page 86: ...ift the product carefully Take the weight of the product into account Wear suitable personal protective equipment for all work on the product Procedure 1 DANGER Danger to life due to high voltages Dis...

Page 87: ...e out of the threaded sleeve and the swivel nut 8 Screw the protective cap onto the network port 9 Unscrew and remove the antenna 1 2 10 If there is a protective cap available plug the protective cap...

Page 88: ...g bracket 14 Unscrew the screws for fastening the wall mounting bracket and remove the wall mounting bracket UP 15 If the inverter is to be stored or shipped pack the inverter the AC connector the DC...

Page 89: ...ts 2 Strings per MPP input 2 AC output Rated output power at power factor 0 95 5500 W Rated output power at power factor 1 0 5500 W Maximum apparent AC power at cos 0 95 5790 VA Maximum apparent AC po...

Page 90: ...ge 25 C to 60 C Max permissible value for relative humidity condensing 100 Maximum operating altitude above mean sea level MSL 3000 m Typical noise emission 30 dB A Power loss in night mode 5 W Maximu...

Page 91: ...inal AC connector WLAN As standard SMA Speedwire Webconnect As standard Torques Screws for securing the inverter to the wall mounting bracket 2 5 Nm Terminal of the grounding conductor 2 5 Nm SUNCLIX...

Page 92: ...provide you with the necessary assistance Device type Serial number Firmware version Event message Mounting location and mounting height Type and number of PV modules Optional equipment e g communica...

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