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Growatt SPH4000 Installation Manual

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Chart 6.11
Exportlimit is used for users to control the energy flowing to the grid. If this function is enabled, the feeding
power to grid will be equal or less than the setup value.
The purpose of the Fail Safe function is to ensure that should any part of the ELS fail, the Active Power
exported across the Connection Point will drop to the Agreed Export Capacity or less within the specified time.
Note: 1.Default value is 00.0%
2.Fail safe works only in meter mode
6. Under the default set, you can see the setup options below after pressing Enter:
Chart 6.12
Default set is “resume to default setting, please don't use it unless it's necessary.
6.5 Communication
6.5.1 Use of USB-A port
USB-A port is mainly for firmware update. Through USB connection, we can quickly update the software of
machine. You can see USB-A as below:

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Growatt SPH4000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelSPH4000
CategoryInverter
Rated Power4000 W
Max. DC Voltage550 V
MPPT Voltage Range120 V - 500 V
Number of MPPTs2
AC Output Voltage230 V
Frequency50/60Hz
Efficiency97.5%
Start Voltage150 V
Nominal DC Voltage360V
Max. Input Current per MPPT11 A
AC Nominal Power4000 W
Max. AC Apparent Power4000 VA
AC Voltage Range180 V - 280 V
Power Factor0.8 leading to 0.8 lagging
THDi<3%
AC Connection TypeSingle phase
Max. Charge/Discharge Power4000 W
Nominal Battery Voltage48 V
Communication with BMSCAN/RS485
Operating Temperature Range-25°C to +60°C
Protection DegreeIP65
TopologyTransformerless
Weight25 kg
Max. PV Input Voltage550 V
Cooling MethodNatural Convection

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