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EG4 3000EHV 48 V2 Manual

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Table Of Contents
ABOUTTHISMANUAL....................................................................................................................................................1
Purpose.............................................................................................................................................................................1
Scope.................................................................................................................................................................................1
SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS...............................................................................................................................................1
SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................................................................................... 2
INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................................................................................6
ProductOverview............................................................................................................................................................7
INSTALLATION.................................................................................................................................................................8
Unpacking andInspection..............................................................................................................................................8
Preparation.......................................................................................................................................................................8
Mounting theUnit............................................................................................................................................................8
BatteryConnection..........................................................................................................................................................9
ACInput/Output Connection.......................................................................................................................................10
PVConnection................................................................................................................................................................12
Final Assembly................................................................................................................................................................13
DryContact Signal........................................................................................................................................................14
OPERATION....................................................................................................................................................................15
PowerON/OFF...............................................................................................................................................................15
Operationof DisplayPanel..........................................................................................................................................15
LCDDisplayIcons.........................................................................................................................................................16
ProgramSetting............................................................................................................................................................18
DisplaySetting............................................................................................................................................................... 26
OperatingModeDescription........................................................................................................................................ 30
Typical Application........................................................................................................................................................32
ParallelInstallationGuide........................................................................................................................................33
1. Instruction................................................................................................................................................................ 33
2. Package Contents.....................................................................................................................................................33
3. Mounting theUnit..................................................................................................................................................... 33
4. Wiring Connection....................................................................................................................................................34
5. ParallelOperationinSinglephase.........................................................................................................................36
6. Support 3-phaseequipment...................................................................................................................................39
7. Support splitphase...................................................................................................................................................41
8. PVConnection...........................................................................................................................................................42
9. Split-Phase and 3 Phase LCDSetting and Display..............................................................................................43
Commissioning.................................................................................................................................................................. 45
LITHIUMBATTERY SETTINGS..........................................................................................................................50
TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................................................................................................................55
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Purpose
Thismanualdescribestheassembly,installation,operationand troubleshootingofthisunit. Pleaseread
thismanualcarefullybefore installationandoperation.

Scope
This manual provides safety and installation guidelines as well as information on tools and wiring.

SAFETY NOTICE
ATTENTION: The following contains important safety and operating instructions. Read
and keep this manual for future reference.

1. Before installing or using the unit, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the unit, the
batteries, and all appropriate sections of the manual.
2. CAUTION- Do not disassemble the unit. Take it to a qualified service center when service or repair
is required. Incorrect re-assembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire.
3. To reduce risk of electric shock, shutdown and disconnect all wirings before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning. Turning off the unit alone will not reduce the risk of shock or injury.
4. CAUTION – Only qualified personnel can install this equipment.
5. NEVER charge a battery below specified minimum temperature; refer to the battery data sheet.
6. Wire size is critical for safe operation, and optimal performance of the equipment. Refer to a
accredited sizing resource or cable manufacturer specifications to meet inverter/charge requirements.
7. Use caution when working with metal tools on or around all systems and batteries. Risk of electrical
arcs and/or short circuiting of equipment can lead to severe injury and damage.
8. Strictly follow installation procedure when connecting and disconnecting AC or DC terminals. Refer to
INSTALLATION section of the manual for details.
9. Install the provided over current protection device(s) between batteries and inverters.
10. GROUNDING -This inverter/charger should be connected to a permanent grounded wiring system.
The grounding system must meet the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) requirements in your area.
11. NEVER short AC output and DC inputs. Do NOT connect to the grid with a shorted DC input.
12. Warning!! Only qualified service persons are able to service this device. If errors still persist after
following troubleshooting table, please contact your retailer for further assistance.
13. CAUTION: DC breakers and surge protection on PV lines is recommended. Without breakers the
equipment is at higher risk of damage from sources such as surges and lighting strikes.

DISCLAIMER

EG4 reserves the right to make changes to the material herein at any time without notice. You may refer
to the EG4 website at www.eg4electronics.com for the most updated version of our manual.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Table 1 Line Mode Specifications
INVERTER MODEL 3000EHV-48

Input Voltage Waveform Sinusoidal (utility or ge ne rator)


Nominal Input Voltage 120Vac
95Vac± 7V (UPS)
Low Loss Voltage
65Vac± 7V (Appliance s)
100Vac± 7V (UPS);
Low Loss Return Voltage
70Vac± 7V (Appliance s)
High Loss Voltage 140Vac± 7V
High Loss Return Voltage 135Vac± 7V
Max AC Input Voltage 150Vac

Min AC Input Voltage Electronics: 95 - 140VAC


Home Appliances: 65 - 140VAC

Nominal Input Frequency 50Hz / 60Hz (Auto de te ction)


Low Loss Frequency 40± 1Hz
Low Loss Return Frequency 42± 1Hz
High Loss Frequency 65± 1Hz
High Loss Return Frequency 63± 1Hz
Line mode: Circuit Breaker 30A
Output Short Circuit Protection
Battery mode: Solid State FETs 400A
Efficiency (Line Mode)  95% ( Rate d R load, batte ry full charge d )

10ms typical (UPS); 20ms typical


Transfer Time
(Appliance s)
Output Power

Rated Power
Output power derating:
50%
Whe n AC input volta ge drops to 95V, Power

the output powe r will be de rate d.


65V 95V 140V Input Voltage

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Table 2 Inverter Mode Specifications
INVERTER MODEL 3000EHV-48

Rated Output Power 3KVA/3KW

Output Voltage Waveform Pure Sine Wave

Output Voltage Regulation 110/120Vac±5%

Output Frequency 60Hz or 50Hz

Battery to InverterEfficiency 94%

PV to Inverter Efficiency 97%

Overload Protection 5s@•150% load; 10s@110%~150% load

Surge Capacity 2 X rated power for


5 seconds
Nominal DC Input Voltage 48Vdc
MPPT Startup Voltage 120Vdc
Low DC Warning Voltage 44.0Vdc
@load<20%
42.8Vdc
@20%”load<50%
40.4Vdc
@load•50%
Low DC Warning Return Voltage 46.0Vdc
@ load < 20%
44.8Vdc
@ 20% ” load < 50%
42.4Vdc
@ load • 50%
LowDCCut-offVoltage 42.0Vdc
@load<20%
40.8Vdc
@20%”load<50%
38.4Vdc
@ load ≥ 50%

Table 3 Charge Mode Specifications


Utility Charging Mode
INVERTER MODEL 3000EHV-48
60Amp
Charging Current (AC)
(@ VI/P=120Vac)
Charging Current 80Amp
(PV+AC) (@ VI/P=120Vac)
Bulk Flooded
58.4 Vdc
Charging Battery
Voltage AGM / Gel
56.4 Vdc
Battery
Floating Charging Voltage 54Vdc
Overcharge Protection 63Vdc
Charging Algorithm 3-Step

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Battery Voltage, per cell Charging Current, %

2.43Vdc (2.35Vdc)
Voltage
2.25Vdc

100%

Charging Curve
50%

T0 T1

T1 = 10* T0, minimum 10mins, maximum 8hrs

Current
Bulk Absorption Maintenance
(Floating)
Time
(Constant Current) (Constant Voltage)

Solar Input
INVERTER MODEL 3000EHV-48
Rated Power 5000W
Max. PV Array Open Circuit
500Vdc
Voltage
PV Array MPPT Voltage
120Vdc~450Vdc
Range
Max. Current Draw 18A
Number of MPPT 1
Start Up Voltage 42 VDC
Max Charging Current(PV) 80A

Table 4 General Specifications


INVERTER MODEL 3000EHV-48
Safety Certification CE
Operating Temperature
-10°C to 55°C (14°C to 131°F)
Range
Storage temperature -15°C~ 60°C (5°C to 140°F)
Humidity 5% to 95% Relative Humidity (Non-condensing)
Dimension (D*W*H) 420mm x 340mm x 142mm 16.5'' x 13.4'' x 5.6''
Net Weight, kg/lb 10.5(13.1) 23.1lb(28.9)
USB No USB Port
RS-232 YES
RS-485 Yes/ USB Type A
Dry Contact Yes
Operating Altitude 0~1500m
Idle Power Consumption <50W, <15W (Saving Mode)
IP Rating IP 21 (Indoor Use)
Warranty 3 Years

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Table5Parallel Specifications
INVERTER MODEL 3000EHV-48
Maximum Units in Parallel 12
Circulation Current
<2A
(No Load)
Power Imbalance Ratio <5%
Parallel Communication CAN

Transfer Time in
<20ms
Parallel Mode

Parallel Kit Built In (RJ45 Port)

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INTRODUCTION
This is a multi-function inverter/charger, combining the capabilities of an inverter, MPPT solar charger,
and battery charger to offer uninterrupted power support in a portable size. Its comprehensive LCD
display offers user-configurable and easy-accessible button operation including: battery charging current,
AC/solar charger priority, and acceptable input voltage based on different applications.

Features
x Pure sine wave inverter - <3% THD
x Built-in MPPT solar controller - 120V to 500V
x Configurable input voltage range for home appliances and personal computers - 65V to 140VAC
x Configurable battery charging current based on applications - 10A to 80A
x Configurable AC/Solar Charger priority.
x Compatible to utility grid or generator power - 120V
x Auto restart when AC input is restored
x Overload/ Over temperature/ Short circuit protection
x Smart battery charger design for optimized battery performance

Basic System Architecture


The following illustration shows basic application for this inverter/charger - including the below-listed
devices needed for a complete running system:
x Utility or Generator
x 48V Battery
x PV Modules

Consult with your system integrator for other possible system architectures depending on your requirements.

This inverter can power all kinds of appliances in a home or office environment, including compressor based
appliances such as a refrigerator or air conditioner.

Figure 1 Solar Power System

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Product Overview

1. LCD display
2. Status indicator
3. Charging indicator
4. Fault indicator
5. Function buttons
6. Power on/off switch
7. AC input (L - N)
8. AC output (L - N)
9. PV input (500Vdc Max)
10. Battery input (48V Nominal)
11. AC Input Circuit breaker
12. RS232 communication port for
WiFi communication
13. Parallel communication port (only
for parallel model)
14. Dry contact (Optional)
15. USB communication port for PC
Applications
16. RS485 BMS communication port
17. Grounding Screw

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INSTALLATION
Unpacking and Inspection
Before installation, please inspect the unit to be sure that nothing inside the package is damaged. You
should have received the following items:
x EG4 3000EHV-48 Inverter x 125A DC Breaker x WiFi Communications Module
x User manual x 6" DIN Rail x 5' RJ11 to DB9 male RS232 Cable
x Battery BMS Cable x 6' Red and Black 4AWG Battery Cable x 4' RJ45 patch Cable
• 3' RS485 to USB Upgrade Cable
Preparation
Before connecting all wiring, please remove the bottom cover by removing two screws as shown below.

Mounting the Unit


Consider the following points before selecting where to install:
zDo not mount the inverter on flammable
construction materials.
zMount on a solid surface
zInstall this inverter at eye level in order to allow
the LCD display to be read at all times.
zThe ambient temperature should be between 0°C
to 55°C (-15°F to 131°F) to ensure optimal operation.
zThe recommended installation position is to be adhered
to the wall vertically.
zBe sure to distance other objects and surfaces as
shown in the right diagram to guarantee sufficient heat
dissipation and to have enough space for removing wires.

SUITABLE FOR INDOOR MOUNTING ON


CONCRETE OR OTHER NON-COMBUSTIBLE
SURFACE ONLY.

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Install the unit by screwing three screws. It’s recommended to use M4 or M5 screws.

Battery Connection
CAUTION: For safe operation and regulation compliance, it is recommended that a separate DC over-current
protector or disconnect device is installed between battery and inverter. Please refer to typical amperage
listed below for required fuse or breaker size.

Stripping Length:

WARNING! We recommend all wiring be performed by a licensed professional.


WARNING! It is very important for system safety and efficient operation to use the
appropriate cable size for battery connection. To reduce risk of injury, please use the
recommended cable stripping length(L2), GTJ ZOTTOTM RKTMZN2狣 OTZNKZGHRK below.

Recommended battery cablestripping length (L2), and tinning length(L1):

Model Maximum Battery Wire Size Recommended L1 L2 Torque


Amperage capacity AWG/mm2 Wire Length (mm/in) (mm/in) value
3000EHV-48 80A 100AH 4AWG/25 6'/1.8m up to 15'/4.6m 3/0.1" 18/0.7" 2~ 3 Nm

Please follow the following steps to implement battery connection:


1. Remove insulation sleeve 18 mm for positive and negative cables based on recommended stripping
length.
2. Connect all battery packs as unit requires, and use recommended battery capacity.
3. Insert battery cable to the battery connector of inverter and make sure the bolts are tightened
with torque of 2-3 Nm. Make sure polarity at both the battery and the inverter/charge is
correctly connected and battery cables are tightly screwed to the battery connector.

Please Note: Maximum current drawn by the inverter is 80A. If using EG4 Batteries, the maximum
output is 100A. A 125A breaker is utilized to support maximum battery current of 100A. If using
batteries other than EG4, please consult the manufacturer's manual to ensure proper breaker size.
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WARNING: Shock Hazard
Installation must be performed with care due to high battery voltage.

CAUTION!! Do not place anything between the flat part of the inverter terminal. Overheating
may occur.
CAUTION!! Do not apply anti-oxidant substance on the terminals before terminals are
connected tightly.
CAUTION!! Before making the final DC connection or closing DC breaker/disconnector, be sure
positive (+) is connected to positive (+) and negative (-) is connected to negative (-).

AC Input/Output Connection
CAUTION!! Before connecting to AC input power source, please install a separate AC breaker between
inverter and AC input power source. This will ensure the inverter can be securely disconnected during
maintenance and fully protected from AC input over current. Recommended specification of AC breaker is 30A
on the input and 30A on the output.
CAUTION!! There are two terminal blocks with “IN” and “OUT” markings. Please do NOT mis-connect input
and output connectors.

WARNING! We recommend all wiring be performed by a licensed professional.


WARNING! It is very important for system safety and efficient operation to use appropriately sized cable for AC
input connection. To reduce risk of injury, please use the proper recommended cable size as below.
Suggested cable requirement for AC wires

Model Gauge* Torque Value AC Breaker**


3000EHV-48 10AWG up to 32'/16.5m 1.4~ 1.6Nm 30A Input/ 30A Output
* 120V system, 3% max drop, assuming open air. AC output is 25A.

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Please follow below steps to implement AC input/output connection:
1. Before making ACinput/output connection, besuretoopen(turn off) DC protector or disconnecter
FIRST.
2. Remove insulationsleeve10mm forsix conductors. And shortenphase Landneutral conductor N3mm.
3. InsertACinputwiresaccordingtopolaritiesindicatedonterminalblockandtightentheterminal
screws.Besuretoconnect the ground (PE)conductor( )first.

WARNING:
Be sure that AC power source is disconnected before attempting to hardwire it to the unit.

4. Then,insertACoutputwiresaccordingtopolaritiesindicatedonterminalblockandtightenterminal
screws. Besuretoconnectthe ground (PE)conductor( )first.

Ground (Green or Green with Yellow stripe)


L→LINE(Black for Line 1)(Red for Line 2 in 120/240 split-phase configuration)
N→Neutral (White or Gray) NOTE: Wire colors may vary.

5. Makesurethe wiresaresecurelyconnected.

CAUTION:Important
Besuretoconnect ACwireswithcorrect polarity. IfLandNwiresarereversed,it maycausea
utilityshort-circuitwhentheseinverters are inparallel operation.

CAUTION: Appliances such as air conditioners require at least 2~3 minutes to restart because to have
enoughtime to balance the refrigerant gas. If a power outage occurs and recovers in a short time, it
may cause damage to your connected appliances. To prevent this damage, please check the appliance
manufacturer for time-delay start function before installation. The inverter/charger will trigger BO overload
fault and cut off the output to protect your appliance which may cause internaldamageto theappliance.

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PVConnection
CAUTION: Before connecting to PV modules, please install a separate DC circuit breaker between the
inverterand PV modules.

WARNING! We recommend all wiring be performed by a licensed professional.


WARNING!It is veryimportantfor systemsafetyandefficientoperationtouseappropriatecablefor PV
moduleconnection. Toreduce risk of injury, please use the proper recommended cable size as below.

Model Maximum Draw CableSize* Torque


3000EHV-48 18A 10AWG up to 50'/15.2m 1.4~1.6 Nm

Note - Do not operate inverter with only PV input to run loads. Either the addition of grid power, battery power
or both is required for powering loads.

Solar Charging Mode


INVERTER MODEL 3000EHV-48
Max. PV Array Open Circuit Voltage 500DC
PV Array MPPT Voltage Range 120VDC~450VDC
EXAMPLE: Using a 330W PV module and considering the 3 system parameters below -- the recommended module configurations
would be as follows:
SolarPanelSpec. SOLAR INPUT Quantityof Totalinput Inverter
- 330W 60 cell Mininserial:5pcs,max.inserial:10pcs panels power Model
- Vmp:33.25Vdc 6 pcs in serial 6 pcs 1980W 3000EHV-48
- VmpTC: -0.43%/C 8pcsinserial 8pcs 3000EHV-48
2640W
- Imp:9.925A 10pcsinserial 10pcs 3300W 3000EHV-48
- Voc:40.35Vdc
6 pieces in serial and 2 sets in parallel 12 pcs 3960W 3000EHV-48
- VocTC: - 0.31%/C
8 pieces in serial and 2 sets in parallel 16 pcs 5280W 3000EHV-48
- Isc:10.79A
* Assuming 10% voltage drop free air
** VOC max @ -25C/-14F = 46.6Vdc and Vmp min @ 40C/104F Ground mount = 27.5Vdc

PV System Parameters:
When selecting proper PV modules, please be sure to consider the following parameters:

1. Temperature adjusted open circuit voltage (VOC) of your PV modules must not exceed
maximum MPPT open circuit voltage (VOC).
2. Temperature adjusted voltage at minimum power (VMP) of your PV modules should be higher
than the start-up voltage of the inverter.
3. Calculate your panel configuration for your specific location and panel specfications.

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PV Module Wire Connection:

Please follow below steps to implement PV module connection:


1. Remove insulation sleeve 10 mm/0.4" for positive and negative conductors.
2. Check correct polarity of connection cable from PV modules and
PV input connectors. Then, connect positive pole (+) of connection cable
to positive pole (+) of PV input connector. Connect negative pole (-) of
connection cable to negative pole (-) of PV input connector.

3. Make sure the wires are securely connected.

Final Assembly
After connecting all wirings, please put bottom cover back by screwing in the two screws as shown below.

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DryContactSignal
Thereisonedrycontact(3A/250VAC)availableontherearpanel which can be used to deliver signal to
externaldevicewhenbatteryvoltagereacheswarning level.

Unit Status Condition


Dry contact port:
NC & C NO & C
Power Off Unit is off and no output is powered. Close Open
Output is powered from Utility. Close Open
Battery voltage < Low DC warning
voltage Open Close
Program 01
Battery voltage > Setting value in
Output is set as Utility
Program 13 or battery charging Close Open
powered
Power On reaches floating stage
from
Program 01 Battery voltage < Setting value in
Battery or
is set as Program 12 Open Close
Solar.
SBU or SUB Battery voltage > Setting value in
or Solar Program 13 or battery charging Close Open
first reaches floating stage

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OPERATION
Power ON/OFF

Once the unit has been properly installed and the batteries are connected properly, close (turn on) external
battery breakers, power on the batteries and then simply press the On/Off switch (located on the button of
the case) to turn on the unit.

Operation of Display Panel


The operation and display panel, shown in the below chart, is on the front panel of the inverter.
It includes three indicators, four function keys, and a LCD display which indicates the operating status,
input/output power information, et cetera.

LCD display

LED indicators
Function keys

LED Indicator
LED Indicator Messages
Solid On Output is powered by utility in Line mode.
Green
Flashing Output is powered by battery or PV in battery mode.
Solid On Battery is fully charged.
Green
Flashing Battery is charging.
Solid On Fault occured in the inverter.
Red
Flashing Warning condition occured in the inverter.

Function Keys
Function Key Description
ESC To exit setting mode
UP To go to previous selection
DOWN To go to next selection
ENTER To confirm the selection in setting mode or to enter setting mode

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LCD Display Icons

Icon Function description


Input Source Information
Indicates the AC input.
Indicates the PV input

Indicate input voltage, input frequency, PV voltage, battery voltage and


charger current.

Configuration Program and Fault Information

Indicates the program settings

Indicates the warning and fault codes.

Warning: flashes the warning code.

Fault: lights the fault code


Output Information

Indicates the output voltage, output frequency, load percentage, load in


VA, load in Watt and discharge current.

Battery Information

Indicates battery level: 0-24%, 25-49%, 50-74% and 75-100% for each bar
in battery mode and charging status in line mode.

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Load Information
Indicates overload.

Indicatestheloadlevel:0-24%, 25-49%, 50-74%and75-100%.

0%~24% 25%~49% 50%~74% 75%~100%

Mode Operation Information

Indicatesunitis connected to the grid.

Indicatesunitis connectedtothePVpanel.

Indicatesloadisdirectly connected to the grid.

Indicatestheutilitychargercircuitisoperational.

IndicatestheDC/ACinvertercircuit isoperational.

Mute Operation

Indicates unit alarm is disabled.

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ProgramSetting
Afterpressingandholding the ENTERbuttonfor3seconds,theunitwillentersettingmode.PressUPorDOWN
button to select setting programs. Then, press ENTER button to confirm the selection or ESC button toexit.

SettingPrograms:

Program Description Selectable option


Solarenergyprovides powerto
theloadsasfirst priority.
Ifsolarenergyisnotsufficient to
powerallconnected loads,battery
energywillsupply power tothe
Solar first loadsatthesametime.Utility
providespowertotheloadsonly
whenone or all of the following
conditions is in play:
- Solarenergyisnotavailable
- Batteryvoltagedropstoeither
low-levelwarningvoltageorthe
settingpointin program 12.
Utility will provide power to the
loads as first priority.
Utility first (default)
Solar and battery energy will
provide power to the loads only
when utility power is not
Output source priority: To
configure load power available.
01 source priority Solar energy provides power to
the loads as first priority.
If solar energy is not sufficient to
SBU priority power all connected loads, battery
energy will supply power to the
loads at the same time.
Utility provides power to the loads
only when battery voltage drops to
either low-level warning voltage or
the setting point in program 12.

Solarenergyprovides power
to theloads as first priority.
SUB priority
Ifsolarenergyisnotsufficient to
powerallconnected loads,utility
energywillsupply powertothe
loadsatthe sametime.

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10A 20A

Maximumcharging 30A 40A


current:Configures the
totalchargingcurrentfor
02 solarandutilitychargers.
(Max. charging current= utility 50A 60A (default)
chargingcurrent + solar
charging current)

70A 80A

Appliances (default) Ifselected, acceptableACinput


voltagerangewillbewithin
70-160VAC.
UPS Ifselected, acceptableACinput
voltagerangewillbe
within80-160VAC.
03 AC input voltage range Generator Ifselected, acceptable ACinput
voltagerangewillbewithin
70-160VACandcompatiblewith
generators
Note: Setting available
with optional firmware 4Ute:Becausegenerators are
update if unit is not unstable,theoutputof the
already equipped. inverter maybeunstable as well.
Saving mode disable Ifdisabled, whetherconnectedload
(default) isloworhigh,theon/offstatusof
inverteroutputwillnotbeeffected.
Power saving mode
04
enable/disable Ifenabled,the output of the
Saving mode enable
inverterwill beoff whenconnected
loadis toolowornotdetected.

AGM (default)

Flooded

User-Defined

Factory Protocol
05 Battery type
Pylontech New Protocol

Fox ESS Protocol

EG4 Protocol

Pylontech/Dyness Old Protocol

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Restart disable (default) Restart enable
Auto restart when overload
06
occurs

Restartdisable(default) Restart enable


Auto restart when over
07
temperature occurs

110V 120V (default)

08 Output voltage
115V

50Hz (default) 60Hz


09 Output frequency

When 'auto' is selected the manual(default) auto


load will automatically
10 bypass if utility is within the
range defined by Program 3

2A 10A

20A 30A (default)

40A 50A
Maximum utility charging
11
current

60A 70A

80A

20
***Available options in 48V models:
Setting range is from 44.0V to 57.2V for 48v model,
but thesetting value must be less than the value of Program 13.

44V 45V

Point back to Utility:


(Low battery voltage level that 46V (default) 47V
12 switches the load to utility if SOL
or SBU priority has been set in
Program 1)
48V 49V
Please Note: This is ONLY
for AGM & FLD battery
types

50V 51V

52V 53V

54V 55V

***Available options in 48V models:


Setting range is from 48V to full (the value of program26-0.4V), but the
setting value must be more than the value ofProgram 12.

Battery fully charged


48
(default)
V

49 50
V V

51 52
Point back to Battery:
(Charged battery voltage level that
V V
switches the load to battery if SOL
13
or SBU priority has been set in
Program 1) 53 54
V V
Please Note: This is ONLY
for AGM & FLD battery
types
55 56
V V

57 58
V V

59 60
V V

61 62
V V

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Ifthis inverter/charger is working inLine, Standby orFaultmode,
charger source can beprogrammed asbelow:

Solar energy will charge battery


Solar first
as first priority.
Utility will charge battery only when
solar energy is not available.
Utilitywillchargebatteryas
Utility first firstpriority.
Solarenergywillcharge battery
only whenutilitypowerisnot
Chargersourcepriority: available.
16 To configure chargersource
priority)
Solarand Utility(default)
Solar energy and utility will charge
battery at the same time.

Only Solar Solarenergywillbetheonly


chargersourceregardless of
whetherutilityisavailable ornot.

If this inverter/charger is working in Battery modeor Powersaving mode,
only solar energy can charge battery. Solarenergy will charge battery if it
is availableand sufficient.

Mode1
Buzzer mute

Mode2 The buzzersoundswhenthe


inputsourcechanges orthere is
aspecific warning orfault
18 Buzzer mode
Mode3
The buzzersoundswhenthereis
aspecific warning orfault

Mode4(default)
The buzzersoundswhenthereis
afault

Returntodefaultdisplay Ifselected, nomatterhowusers


screen(default) switchdisplayscreen, itwill
automaticallyreturntodefault
Auto return to displayscreen(Input voltage
19 default display /outputvoltage) after 1minute of
screen inactivity.
Stay at latest screen
Ifselected, thedisplayscreenwill
stayatlast user-selectedscreen.

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Backlight on (default) Backlight off
20 Backlight control

Overload bypass: Bypass enable


When enabled, the
Bypass disable (default)
23 unit will transfer to line
mode if overload occurs
in battery mode.)

Modbus ID Setting 8GTMK ͹狢狢狣JKLG[RZd狤狦狩


25 Modbus ID Setting

48V models default setting: 56.4V

Bulk charging
26 voltage (C.V. voltage)
If self-defined is selected in program 5, this program can be set up.
Setting range is from 48.0V to 62.0V for 48v model. But the setting value
must be more than or equal the value of program27. Increment of each
click is 0.1V.

48V models default setting: 54.0V

27 Floating charging
voltage

Parallel: This inverter is operated


Single: This inverter is used in
in a single phase parallel system.
single phase application.
(Need hardware support)

L1 phase
The inverter is operated in L1
phase in 3-phase application

L2 phase
The inverter is operated in L2
28 AC output mode phase in 3-phase application
(See Parallel Installation
Guide on pg. 47 for
more details ) L3 phase
The inverter is operated in L3
phase in 3-phase application

The inverter is operated in L1


phase in split phase application

The inverter is operated in L2


phase in split phase application

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48V models default setting: 42.0V

Low DC cut-off
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voltage
If self-defined is selected in program 5, this program can be set up.Setting range is
from 40.0V to54.0V for 48v model. The setting valuemust be less than the valueof
program12. Increment of each click is0.1V.Low DC cut-off voltagewillbe fixed to
setting value no matterwhat percentage of load isconnected.

When“ONE”isselected,aslongas
oneofinverters hasbeenconnected
toPVmodules andPVinput is
normal, parallelor3-phasesystem
willcontinueworkingaccording to
ruleof “solarfirst”setting.

One Inverter (Default): EXAMPLE: If two units areconnectedin


paralleland set to “SOL” in outputsource
priority.Then ifoneoftwounitshasconnected
toPVmodules and PVinput isnormal, the
parallelsystemwillprovide power to loads
fromsolarorbatterypower.Ifbothofthem are
not sufficient, thesystem willprovidepowerto
loads from utility.

PVjudgecondition:
(Only applies forsetting
30 “Solar first”in Program 1:
Outputsource priority)
When“ALL”isselected, parallelor3-
phase systemwillcontinueworking
according to ruleof “solarfirst”
setting onlywhenallofinvertersare
connected toPVmodules.

EXAMPLE: If two units areconnected in


All of Inverters: paralleland set to “SOL” in outputsource
priority.When selecting “ALL”inprogram 30,
it is necessary tohaveall inverters connected
toPVmodulesand the PV input normal in
order to allow thesystem toprovide power to
loadsfromsolar and/or battery power.
Otherwise, the systemwill providepower to
loadsfrom utility.

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Automatically (Default):
Ifselected,inverterwillset the
chargingtimeautomatically.

5 min
Bulk charging
32 time (C.V stage) The setting range is from 5 min to
900 min. Increment of each click is
900 min 5 min.

If“USE”isselectedinprogram05,thisprogramcanbesetup.

Battery equalization disable


Battery equalization
(default)

33 Battery equalization
If “Flooded” or “User-Defined” is selected inprogram 05, thisprogram can
be set up.

48V models default setting is 58.4V. Setting range is from 48V ~

Battery equalization 64V. Increment of each click is 0.1V.


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voltage

60min (default) Setting range is from 5min to


Battery equalized
35 900min. Increment of each
time
click is 5min.
120min (default) Setting range is from 5min to
Battery equalized
36 900 min. Increment of each click is
timeout
5 min.
30days (default) Setting range is from 0 to 90 days.
37 Equalization interval Increment of each click
is 1 day
Enable Disable (default)

If equalization function is enabled in program 33, this program can be set up. If
Equalization activated “Enable” is selected in this program, it is to activate battery
39 immediately
equalizationimmediatelyand LCD mainpage will shows “ ”.
If“Disable” is selected, it willcancel equalizationfunction until nextactivated
equalizationtime arrivesbasedonprogram 37setting.
At this time,“ ”will not be shown in the LCD mainpage.

Setting SOC point


43 back to utility Default 50%, 20%~50% Settable

Setting SOC point Default 95%, 60%~100% Settable


44 back to battery

45 Low DC cutoff SOC Default 20%, 5%~30% Settable

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Operating Mode Description

Operation mode Description LCD display


Charging by utility and PV energy.

Standbymode/Power
saving mode

Charging by utility.

No output is supplied by the


unit but it still can charge
Charging by PV energy.
Note: batteries.
*Standby mode: The inverter
is not turned on yet but at
this time, the inverter can
charge battery without AC
output.
*Power saving mode: If No charging.
enabled, the output of
inverter will be off when
connected load is pretty low
or not detected.

Charging by utility and PV energy.


Faultmode

PV energy and utility can


Note:
*Fault mode: Errors are charge batteries.
caused by inside circuit error Charging by utility.
or external reasons such as
over temperature, output short
circuited and so on.

Charging byPVenergy.

No charging.

Theunitwillprovideoutput Charging by utility and PV energy.


powerfrom thegrid. Itwill
alsocharge thebatteryat
linemode.

LineMode
Theunitwillprovideoutput Charging by utility.
powerfrom thegrid. Itwill
alsocharge thebatteryat
linemode.

30
If “solar first” is selected as the output source
priority and solar energy is not sufficient to
The unit will provide output provide the load, then solar energy and utility
power from the grid. It will will provide the loads as well as charge the
also charge the battery at batteryy at the same time.
line mode.

If "SUB" is selected as the output source priority


The unit will provide output and the battery is connected, then solar energy
power from the grid. It will will charge battery as first priority.
also charge the battery at If solar energy is sufficient for charging,then
line mode. solar and the utility will provide the loads.

Line Mode

If “solar first” is selected as the output source


priority and the battery is not connected, then
solar energy and the utility will provide the loads.

The unit will provide output


power from the grid. Power from utility.

Power from battery and PV energy.

PV energy will supply power to the loads and


charge battery at the same time

The unit will provide output


power from battery and PV Power from batteryy only.
y
Battery Mode power.

Power from PV energy only.

31
Typical Application - 120V Single Phase in Parallel
For loads requiring 120V, up to twelve 3000EHV-48's can be set up in parallel.

Typical Application - 240/120V Split Phase in Parallel


For loads requiring both 120V & 240V, up to six 3000EHV-48's per phase can be set up in parallel.

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Parallel Installation Guide
1. Instruction
Thisinverter canbeused inparallelwiththree different operationmodes.
1. ParrallelOperationinSingle Phaseup to12units. The supported maximumoutputpoweris

36KW/36KVA.

2. Parallel Operation in Three Phase - Maximum12units worktogethertosupport three-


phase equipment. 10unitssupport onephasemaximum. Thesupportedmaximumoutput
poweris36KW/36KVA andonephasecanbeupto30KW/30KVA.

3. Parallel Operation in Split Phase - up to 6 units per phase.

NOTE:Ifthisunit isbundledwith a parallelcable - theinverter'sdefault operation mode is set


toparalleloperation.

2. Package Contents
In theparallelkit,you willfind thefollowing items:

(1) Parallelcommunicationcable

3. Mounting the Unit


Wheninstallingmultipleunits,pleasefollow the chartbelow.

NOTE:Forproperaircirculation and heat dissipation,allowaclearanceofapprox.20cm/7.9"to


thesideandapprox.50cm/19.7" aboveandbelow theunit.Besureto installeachunit at the
samelevel.

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4. Wiring Connection
Thecablesizeofeachinverterisshown asbelow:
Recommendedbatterycableandterminalsizefor eachinverter:
Stripping Length:
WARNING: Be sure the length of all battery cables is the same.
Inconsistent battery cable lengths will cause inconsistent voltage readings
between inverter and battery, which could result in nonworking parallel
inverters.

Model Maximum Battery Wire Size Recommended L1 L2 Torque


Amperage capacity AWG/mm2 Wire Length (mm/in) (mm/in) value
3000EHV-48 80A 100AH 4AWG/25 6'/1.8m up to 15'/4.6m 3/0.1" 18/0.7" 2~ 3 Nm

Recommended AC input and output cable size for each inverter:

Model Gauge Torque Value AC Breaker


3000EHV-48 10AWG up to 32'/9.75m 1.4~ 1.6Nm 30A Input/30A Output

Note - Connect inverters and batteries to a properly sized bus-bar(s)

CAUTION!! Please install a breaker between the battery and inverter and on the AC input
side. This will ensure the invertercan be securely disconnected during maintenance and fully
protected from over current. Therecommendedmountinglocationofthebreakersisshowninthe

figures on the following pages:

Recommended Breaker Size Between Batteries & Inverter is 125 Amps Regardless
of System Size.

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Recommended main panel breaker specification of AC input with single phase:
1st Panel up to 2 units 3 units 4 - 5 units 2nd Panel up to 2 units 3 units 4 - 5 units
3000EHV-48 60A 90A 150A 3000EHV-48 60A 90A 150A
Note: Also, you can use 30A breaker for only 1 unit.

Recommended battery capacity - additional batteries required for larger storage capacities.
Inverter parallel
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
numbers
Battery Capacity 300AH 400AH 500AH 600AH 800AH 900AH 1000AH 1100AH 1200AH 1300AH 1500AH

WARNING! Be sure that all inverters share the same battery bank. Otherwise, the inverters will
transfer to fault mode.

Communicating with battery BMS in parallel system


1) Only supports common battery-type installation

2) Use RJ45 to USB-A cable to connect any one inverter in the paralleled system to
your Lithium battery.

Set Master inverter battery type to “LI X” in LCD program 5. All other inverters should be set to
default value “AGM”. ** "X" = Battery Communication Protocol Number . For EG4 batteries, set to Li4.

Note: Make sure only one inverter is connected via RJ45 to USB-A cable and set as Lithium in LCD
program 5 and all others set to AGM.

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5. ParallelOperationinSinglePhase (120V)
Program Description Selectable option

Parallel:Thisinverterisoperated
inparallelsystem.
28 AC output mode Communication cables need to
be connected as shown in the
diagram below

Power Connection Communication Connection

Threeinverters in Single Phase Parallel:

Power Connection Communication Connection

36
Fourinverters in Single Phase Parallel:PowerConnection

Communication Connection

FiveinvertersinSingle Phase Parallel:


PowerConnection

Communication Connection

37
SixinvertersinSingle Phase Parallel:
PowerConnection

Communication Connection

Note:NPD[ 12XQLWVBest practice is to minimize the number of jumps between inverters by alternating
between 1 and 2 jumps on each inverter.

38
6. Support 3-phase equipment
Program Description Selectable option
L1 phase
The inverter is operated in L1
phase in 3-phase application

L2 phase
The inverter is operated in L2
28 AC output mode phase in 3-phase application

L3 phase
The inverter is operated in L3
phase in 3-phase application

Power Connection: One inverter in each phase Communication Connection

Three inverters in each phase:


Power Connection

Note: Depending on load demand, there can be up to 10 inverters on any one phase.
P1: L1-phase, P2: L2-phase, P3: L3-phase.
N=N1+N2+N3,Nmax=12units

39
N1max=10units is in one phase and one inverter for the other two phasesͣN2=N3=1ͤ:
Power Connection

Note:Depending on load demand, there can be up to 10 inverters on any one phase..


P1: L1-phase, P2: L2-phase, P3: L3-phase.
N=N1+N2+N3,Nmax=12units

N1max=5 &N2max=6 unitsisintwophasesandoneinverterfortheonephaseͣN3=1:


Power Connection

Communication Connection

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7. Supportfor Parallel Split Phase (120V/240V)
Program Description Selectable option

The inverter is operated in L1


phase in split application
28 AC output mode
The inverter is operated in L2
phase in split application

Two inverters in parallel Split Phase

More than two inverters in parallel Split Phase

Note: Depending on load demand, there can be up to 6 inverters on any one phase.
2P1: L1-phase, 2P2: L2-phase; N=N1+N2, Nmax=12units
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8. PVConnection
Please refertouser manualofsingle unit for PVConnection.
CAUTION:Eachinvertershouldconnect toPVmodules separately.

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9. Split-Phase and 3 Phase LCD Setting and Display
Setting Program:

Program Description Selectable option

Single: This inverter is Parallel: This inverter is operated in


used in single phase parallel application.
application.

L1 phase
The inverter is operated in L1 phase in 3-phase
application

L2 phase
The inverter is operated in L2 phase in 3-phase
28 AC output mode application

L3 phase
The inverter is operated in L3 phase in 3-phase
application

The inverter is operated in L1 phase in split-phase


application

The inverter is operated in L2 phase in split phase


application

When “ONE” is selected, as long as one of the


inverters has been connected to PV modules and PV
input is normal, parallel or 3-phase system will
continue working according to the rule of “solar first”
setting.

For example, two units are connected in parallel and


set to “SOL” in output source priority. If one of two
One Inverter (Default): units has connected to PV modules and PV input is
normal, the parallel system will provide power to
loads from solar or battery power. If both of them are
not sufficient, the system will provide power to loads
from utility.

30 PV Operation (Only When “ALL” is selected, parallel or 3-phase system


applies for setting will continue working according to the rule of
“Solar first” in “solar first” setting only when all inverters are
program 1: Output connected to PV modules.
source priority)
All of Inverters: For example, two units are connected in parallel and
set to “SOL” in output source priority. When selecting
“ALL” in program 30, it is necessary to have all
inverters connected to PV modules and the PV input
normal to allow the system to provide power to loads
from solar and battery power. Otherwise, the system
will provide power to loads from utility.

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Fault code display:

Fault Code Fault Event Icon on

24 Host loss

25 Synchronization loss

26 /TIUSVGZOHRK HGZZKX_ Z_VK

27 Firmware version inconsistent

Warning code display:

Warning Warning Icon on


Code Event

16 CAN communication loss

17 AC output mode setting is different

18 Battery voltage detected different

44
10.Commissioning Parallel System
Step1:Checkthefollowing requirementsbefore commissioning:
x Ensure all wire connections are correct.
x Ensure the communications cable is connected.
x Ensure all AC In/Out breakers are open (off),and all neutral wires are connected.
v Ensure inverter DC breakers are closed (on), and turn on batteries.
Step 2: Turn on all inverters and wait for boot-up.

LCDdisplayinMasterunit LCDdisplayinSlave unit

NOTE:Masterandslaveunits arerandomlydefined. Ifitismastertheicon blinks, ifit isslave,


the icon is on steady

Step 3: Put the unit's power switch into the OFF position to place
the unit in Standby Mode.

Step 4: Configure LCD program 28 on each inverter, press enter to save.


x Parallel Single Phase - Each unit is PAL
x Parallel Split Phase - L1 unit(s) set as 2P1 and L2 unit(s) set as 2P2 - 2P1+ 2P2 + N = split phase 120V/240V
x Parallel 3 Phase - L1 unit(s) set as 3P1, L2 unit(s) set as 3P2, L3 unit(s) set as 3P3

LCDdisplayinMasterunit LCDdisplayinSlave unit

Step 5: Turn on all units sequentially starting with the Master.


Step 6: Switch on all AC Input breakers. If AC connection is detected and split phases are matched with unit setting,
they will work normally. Otherwise, the AC icon on the LCD screen will be flashing and will not work in Line Mode.
Step 7: If there is no fault alarm, the system is ready to support split-phase equipment and is correctly installed.
Step 8: Please switch on all load side breakers. The system will start to provide power to the loads.

Note: To avoid overload occurring, before turning on breakers on load side, ensure all system components are
operational.

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Lithium Battery Settings
If choosing a lithium battery for the inverter, there are two modes supported.
1. Inverter to BMS communication with the battery via RS 485 Modbus
2. User defined setting using voltage levels (Program Settings 26 and 27)
Lithium Battery BMS Connection
There are two connections on the lithium battery, the RS485 port for BMS and the DC power cables.
Please follow the steps below to implement lithium battery connection:
1). Connect the battery terminal based on recommended battery cable and terminal size
(same as Lead acid, see section Lead-acid Battery connection for details).
2). Connect the end of RS485 port of battery to BMS(RS485) communication port of inverter.

Lithium battery communication and setting


The BMS communication cable (*shown in the figure below) delivers information and signal between a
ithium battery and the inverter. Utilizing the BMS will allow the following settings:
lithium
z Configure the charging voltage, charging current and battery discharge cut-off voltage according to
t
the
he lithium battery parameters.

z Start or stop charging according to the status of lithium battery.


Connect one end off the RS485 to the battery and the other to the RS485 communication port of
the inverter. Make sure the lithium battery RS485 port connects to the inverter Pin to Pin using the port
p
pin assignment shown below:

Pin number RS485 Port Wire color


PIN1 RS485-B Red
PIN2 RS485-A White
PIN3 GND Green
PIN4 GND Yellow
PIN5 NC NC

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LCD setting
After connecting, finish and confirm the following settings:
Program Description Selectable option

AGM (default)

Flooded

User-Defined

Standard communication Protocol


form inverter supplier
05 Battery type
Customized Protocol

Customized Protocol

EG4 Protocol

Customized Protocol

Setting SOC point


back to utility
source when
43 selecting “SBU Default 50%, 20%~50% Settable
priority” or “Solar
first” in program
01
Setting SOC point
back to battery
mode when
44 selecting “SBU Default 95%, 60%~100% Settable
priority” or “Solar
first “in program
01
Low DC cut-off
45 Default 20%, 5%~30% Settable
SOC
Note: Program 43/44/45 are only available with successful communication, they will replace the Program 12/13/29 function at the
same time program 12/13/29 becomes unavailable.

LCD Display
If communication between the inverter and battery is successful, the following information will be shown
on the LCD screen˖

Item Description LCD display

1 Communication successful icon

2 Lithium battery charging voltage

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Max lithium battery charging voltage is 56.0V.

3 Lithium battery charging current

Max lithium battery charging current is 40A.

4 Lithium battery discharging is forbidden will flash once every 1 second


5 Lithium battery charging is forbidden will flash once every 2 second

6 Lithium battery capacity (AH)*Left Image

7 Lithium battery state of charge (%)*Right Image


Lithium battery SOC is 63AH and 60%

Settings for EG4 Lithium Batteries


1). EG4 lithium battery settings:

Dip Switch: There are 4 Dip Switches which set different baud rates and battery group
addresses. If switch position is turned to the “OFF” position, it means “0”. If switch position
is turned to the “ON” position, it means “1”.

EG4-LL Battery EG4-LifePower4 Battery


x Dip 1, 2, and 3 are in the
“ON” position*on = down x Dip 1, 2, 3, and 4 are in the
“OFF” position*off = down
x Dip 4 is in the "OFF"
position*off = up x The ALL "OFF" position is to
indicate the Master battery
x The 1-3 "ON" & 4 "OFF" status and is reserved for
configuration is to indicate communications with the
Master battery status and
inverter
is reserved for
communications with the x A Max of 16 batteries can
inverter. communicate in a single
x A Max of 16 batteries can battery bank.
communicate in a single
battery bank

Please Note: If you change the dipswitches, you must powerr cycle the batteries
batterie
for the BMS to recognize the new dipswitch address.
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2).BMS Communication Guide
Step1. Use theRS485cable toconnect inverterandEG4battery.
Step2. Turn on DC breaker between inverter and battery and switchonEG4battery.

Step3. Turn onthe inverter.


Step4. Besure toselect batterytype as“Li4”inLCDprogram 5. All other inverters need to be set to "AGM".
Ifcommunicationbetweentheinverterandbatteryissuccessful, thebatteryicon on LCD display will light

Setting for lithium battery without communication


This example is used for lithium battery applications without BMS communication, please follow the
steps below:
1.Beforesetting charging parametersͫyou mustgetthebatteryBMSspecifications˖
A. Maxcharging voltage
B. Maxchargingcurrent
C. Dischargingprotection voltage

2.Setbatterytypeas“USE”˄user-defined˅
AGM (default) Flooded

05 Battery type User-Defined If “User-Defined” is selected, battery


charge voltage and low DC cut-off
voltage can be set up in program 26,
27 and 29.

3. Set C.V voltage as Max charging voltage of BMS-0.5V.


default setting: 56.4V

Bulk charging voltage


26
(C.V voltage)
If self-defined is selected in program 5, this program can be set
up. Setting range is from 24.0V to 31.0V for 24v model and
48.0V to 62.0V for 48v model. But the setting value must be
more than or equal the value of program27. Increment of
each click is 0.1V.

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4. Set floating charging voltage as C.V voltage.
default setting: 54.0V

27 Floating charging voltage


If self-defined is selected in program 5, this program can be set
up. Setting range is from 24.0V to the value of program 26 for
24v model and 48.0V to the value of program 26 for 48v
model. Increment of each click is 0.1V.
5. Set Low DC cut-off voltage •discharging protection voltage of BMS+2V.
default setting: 42.0V

29 Low DC cut-off voltage If self-defined is selected in program 5, this program can be


set up. Setting range is from 20.0V to 27.0V for 24v model
and 40.0V to 54.0V for 48v model. The setting value must be
less than the value of program12. Increment of each click is
0.1V.Low DC cut-off voltage will be fixed to setting value no
matter what percentage of load is connected.

6. Set Max charging current which must be less than the Max charging current of BMS.
10A 20A

30A 40A
Maximum charging current:
To configure total charging
current for solar and utility
02 chargers. 50A 60A (default)
(Max. charging current =
utility charging current +
solar charging current)
70A 80A

7. Setting voltage point back to utility source when selecting “SBU priority” or “Solar first” in program 01.
The setting value must be •Low DC cut-off voltage+1Vˈor else the inverter will have a warning as battery
voltage low.

Setting voltage point back


to utility source when Available options in 48V models: 46V (default)
selecting “SBU priority” or
12 “Solar first” in program 01.
Please Note: This is ONLY
for AGM & FLD battery
types

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Troubleshooting Guide
Below is a list of faults, warning codes, potential scenario issues, explanations of code meaning, as well as
possible steps for correction.

In most cases a complete system reboot will remedy any erroneous errors. The steps for a complete system
reboot are (in this order) as follows:
1. Inverter - set to standby (move power switch to OFF position)
2. PV/AC - input breaker OFF
3. Batteries - breaker OFF

Once the system has fully shut down, toggle the power switch between the ON and OFF position for
approximately 30 seconds to drain the capacitors. When that step is complete, ensure your inverter’s power
switch is in the OFF position before restarting the system in the following order:
1. Batteries - breaker ON
2. PV/AC - input breaker ON
3. Inverter - switch ON

Faults
Problem Indicator Explanation/Cause Possible Solution

Verify battery voltage and


SOC. If the battery has a low
Unit shuts down LED’s will be off. Indicates your battery charge, charge the battery
automatically during start Alarm will sound for 3 voltage is too low and then reattempt start up.
up. seconds.
*If problem persists, contact your
retailer.

Ensure battery is connected


to the inverter with the
correct polarity (RED to +)
and (BLACK to -)
Could indicate that the
battery voltage is too low Ensure that the connections
NO LED’s or alarms will to let the inverter boot at both the battery and
No response after power
sound. up. inverter are.
switch is set to ON *With EG4 batteries we
Could also indicate that recommend the terminals be
battery polarity is torqued to 6ft lbs or 8nm
connected in reverse.
Ensure that the SOC of the
batteries is sufficient (greater
than 20%)

**If problem persists, contact


your retailer.

Input voltage is Ensure the AC input breaker


Utility exists but inverter is Could indicate that the
displayed as 0 on the is not tripped and that all AC
in battery mode. input protector is
LCD screen. input wires are installed
tripped.
Green LED is flashing. correctly into the unit.

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Problem Indicator Explanation/Cause Possible Solution

Ensure the AC wires are an


appropriate gauge (most use
10awg wire).

Ensure that the AC lines are


not too long. This could be
causing a voltage drop off as
well.

If using a generator, ensure


Utility exists but the inverter Greed LED is flashing. Could indicate an that it is running and verify
is in battery mode. insufficient quality of AC the output voltage.
power - either Generator
or AC utility Grid Ensure that Setting 3 is set
to APL and that the
generator output voltage is
within the range for that
setting. (90-140vac)

Ensure Setting 1 is set to


UTL

*If problem persists,


contact your retailer.

Ensure that battery cables


are installed correctly and
When the inverter is are sufficiently tight.
Could indicate that *With EG4 batteries we
powered on, internal relay is LCD and LEDs are batteries are not recommend the
switching on and off flashing. terminals be torqued to
connected.
repeatedly. 6ft lbs or 8nm

**If problem persists,


contact your retailer.

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Fault Codes

Code Explanation Troubleshooting Steps

Do a complete system restart.


Indicates the load of the inverter
Fault Code 07 - Overload Error has exceeded 110% of the load Once the system has restarted and is
capacity. online, ensure that loads are kept
under 110% of operating capacity.

Ensure all wiring is going to the


correct breaker and phases have not
crossed. If running multiple inverters,
test the continuity between the units
using a multimeter.
To run this test:
Ɣ Do a complete system
shutdown as instructed
above.
Ɣ Set the multimeter to Ohm
mode.
Ɣ Take the Positive + (RED)
Fault Code 05 - Output Short Indicates that on L1 for single
probe and place it in L1 on
Circuited inverters or L1 & L2 for paralleled
the first inverter
inverters that the output has a
Ɣ Take the Negative - (BLACK)
short.
probe and place it on L1 on
the second inverter.
Ɣ The meter should read 0
Ɣ If it reads OL then the two
lines are crossed or on the
same bus causing the short.

Ensure that the appropriately sized


wiring is being used (most use 10awg
wiring).

**If problem persists, contact your retailer.

Ensure the inverter has sufficient


airflow and the vents/fans are not
clogged or blocked by debris.

Fault Code 02 - Internal Temperature Indicates that the internal Ensure that the fans spin freely.
Alarm temperature is over 212°
Fahrenheit. Ensure the ambient temperature is
lower than 212° Fahrenheit.

**If problem persists, contact your retailer.

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Refer to the battery manufacturer’s
specs to ensure the inverter is
configured to the battery’s
specifications.

Ensure that the correct voltage of


batteries for the system is being used.
EX: a 48V inverter cannot support 24V
Fault Code 03 - High Battery Voltage Indicates the battery could be batteries.
overcharged
Ensure the busbar is rated for the
correct amperage being put on it.
Over-amping a bus bar could cause a
high battery voltage warning.

**If problem persists, contact your retailer.

Check loads to ensure that it is not


attempting to use a 240V load while
only having 120V available.
*If connected loads are not an incorrect
voltage contact your retailer.

If running multiple inverters, test the


continuity between the units using a
multimeter. To run this test:
Ɣ Do a complete system
shutdown as instructed
above
Fault Code 06 - Output Abnormal Ɣ Once system is off, turn on
Indicates that the inverters output
OR the breakers for AC output
is lower than 190vac or greater
Fault Code 22 panel.
than 260vac.
Ɣ Set the multimeter to Ohm
mode.
Ɣ Take the Positive + (RED)
probe and place it in L1 on
the first inverter
Ɣ Take the Negative - (BLACK)
probe and place it on L1 on
the second inverter.
Ɣ The meter should read 0
Ɣ If it reads OL then the two
lines are crossed or on the
same bus causing the short.

Follow the directions above and


Indicates the inverter has restart the unit. Once the unit is
Fault Code 13 - Overcurrent or Surge detected an overcurrent event or restarted, if Fault 13 is still present -
a power surge. contact your retailer

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Ensure that the inverter is not in
standby mode (power switch in the
OFF position)

Ensure the inverter is not attempting


to power loads that call for a higher
Fault Code 14 - Bus Voltage Too Low Indicates the voltage at the bus is voltage than is being produced.
insufficient to carry loads
Follow directions at the beginning of
this guide to do a complete system
restart. Once the restart has been
completed, if the problem persists -
contact your retailer.

Ensure that the loads are evenly


balanced in the main load panel.
EX: equal number of loads on L1 and
Indicates that there are possibly L2
Fault Code 16 - Output Voltage is
multiple loads on a single leg of
Unbalanced Follow the directions at the beginning
power.
of this guide and do a full system
restart. If after restart, the problem
persists - contact your retailer.

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Fault Reference Code

Fault Code Fault Event Icon on


01 Over temperature of inverter module

02 Over temperature of DCDC module

03 Battery voltage is too high

04 Over temperature of PV module

05 Output short circuited.

06 Output voltage is too high.

07 Overload time out

08 Bus voltage is too high

09 Bus soft start failed

10 PV over current

11 PV over voltage

12 DCDC over current

13 Over current or surge

14 Bus voltage is too low

15 /T\KXZKX LGORKJ 9KRLINKIQOTM

16 Over DC voltage in AC output

17 Reserved

18 5V I[XXKTZ ULLYKZ OY ZUU NOMN

19 /T\KXZKX I[XXKTZ ULLYKZ OY ZUU NOMN

20 *)*) I[XXKTZ ULLYKZ OY ZUU NOMN

21 6< I[XXKTZ ULLYKZ OY ZUU NOMN

22 Output voltage is too low

23 /T\KXZKX TKMGZO\K VU]KX

24 Host loss

25 Synchronization loss

26 Incompatible battery type

27 Firmware version inconsistent

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Warning Indicator
Warning
Warning Event Audible Alarm Icon flashing
Code
Beep three times every
02 Temperature is too High
second

04 Low battery Beep once every second

07 Overload Beep once every 0.5 second

10 Output power derating Beep twice every 3 seconds

15 PV energy is low Beep twice every 3 seconds

16 CAN communication loss None

ACoutput mode
17 None
settingdesparity

18 Batteryvoltage
None
disparitydetected

Lithium Battery
19 communication failure Beep once every 0.5 second

Battery low and/or it is


20 Beep twice every 3 seconds
below the setting value
of Program 13

Battery equalization None

Battery is not connected None

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