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Procedure
1. If you are making the cable yourself, connect the wires as shown in the following diagram:
Solar-Log™ terminal strip connector
Inverter terminal strip
Terminal
Terminal
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1
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Pin 1 RS485-A
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3
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Pin 3 GND
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4
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Pin 2 RS485-B
2. If no further inverter connected, terminate the inverter:
You will find detailed instructions for setting the inverters on the Solutronic website.
3. Close the inverter if no other inverters are to be connected.
4. Insert the terminal block connector into the Solar-Log™ RS485 socket.
Connect the inverters to each other
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Connect using a 3 wire, shielded data cable
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Where to connect: Terminal strip on the outside of the inverter
Procedure
1. Insert the plug into the X2 socket on inverter 1.
2. Insert the other end of the wire into the X2 socket on inverter 2.
3. Connect the other inverters to each other in the same way.
4. Terminate the last inverter.
Detailed instructions for setting the inverters are available on the Solutronic website.
Allocate communication address
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Recommendation: Continuous numbering starting with 1.
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Setting: Suing the inverter's control panel (starting with inverter firmware 2.62 parameter 89 and parameter
230 for older firmware versions):
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In addition, set the COM port to Protocol 1 - Solutronic protocol (parameter 265).
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Procedure: Start according to the inverter's instructions
Note
The mode „Fixed cos Phi external“ or „power reduction“ has to be set according to the manufacturer‘s
specifications for all of the inverters to use active and reactive power management.
Summary of Contents for Solar-Log
Page 1: ...1 Components Connection Manual V 4 2 3 Solar Log EN ...
Page 20: ...20 01 Inverter ...
Page 398: ...398 Appendix 113Appendix 113 1 SMA mixed wiring Fig SMA mixed wiring ...
Page 402: ...402 02 Meter ...
Page 444: ...444 03 Battery Systems ...
Page 456: ...456 sonnen Note Only one battery system can be connected to a Solar Log device ...
Page 463: ...463 04 Heating rods ...
Page 470: ...470 05 Heating pumps ...
Page 478: ...478 06 Sensors ...
Page 488: ...488 07 Pyranometer ...
Page 495: ...495 08 Smart Plug components ...
Page 502: ...502 09 Power Charging Stations ...