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SMA STP 50-40 - 8.15 Configuring the Country Data Set

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8 Operation
SMA Solar Technology AG
Operating manualSTP50-4x-BE-en-2378
Accepting the settings
Saving the made settings is indicated by an hourglass symbol on the user interface. If the DC
voltage is sufficient, the data is transferred directly to the inverter and accepted. If the DC
voltage is too low (e.g. in the evening), the settings are saved, but they cannot be directly
transferred to or accepted by the inverter. As long as the inverter has not yet received and
accepted the settings, the hourglass symbol will continue to be displayed on the user interface.
The settings will be accepted when there is sufficient DC voltage applied and the inverter
restarts. As soon as the hourglass symbol appears on the user interface, the settings have been
saved. The settings will not be lost. You can log off of the user interface and leave the system.
8.15 Configuring the Country Data Set
For the product to begin operation, a country data set must be set (for instance via the installation
assistant on the user interface of the product, or via a communication product). As long as no
country data set is set, operation of the product will remain stopped. This state is signaled by the
green and red LEDs flashing simultaneously. Once configuration of the product is completed, the
product will start operating automatically.
The country data set must be set correctly.
If you select a country data set which is not valid for your country and purpose, it can cause a
disturbance in the PV system and lead to problems with the grid operator. When selecting the
country data set, you must always observe the locally applicable standards and directives as
well as the properties of the PV system (e.g. PV system size, grid-connection point).
If you are not sure which standards and directives are valid for your country or purpose,
contact the grid operator.
Change to the names and units of grid parameters to comply with the grid-
connection requirements in accordance with Regulation (EU) 2016/631
(valid from April 27, 2019)
To comply with the EU grid-connection requirements (valid from April 27, 2019) the names
and units of grid parameters were changed. This change is valid from firmware version
≥3.00.00.R if a country data set for fulfilling the EU grid-connection requirements (valid from
2019-04-27) is set. Names and units of grid parameters for inverters with firmware version
≤2.99.99.R are not affected by this change and remain valid. This also applies from firmware
version ≥3.00.00.R if a country data set that is valid for countries outside the EU is set.
The basic procedure for changing operating parameters is explained in another section (see
Section8.14, page77).
Procedure:
In the parameter group Grid monitoring > Grid monitoring select the parameter Set
country standard and set the required country data set.

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