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Figure 3.22 Multimeter measurement
Figure 3.23 Connect the DC
Connectors to the Inverter
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Caution
If DC inputs are accidently reversely connected or inverter is faulty or not
working properly, it is NOT allowed to turn off the DC switch. Otherwise it may
cause DC arc and damage the inverter or even lead to a fire disaster.
The correct actions are:
*Use a clip-on ampmeter to measure the DC string current.
*If it is above 0.5A, please wait for the solar irradiance to drop until the
current decreases to below 0.5A.
*Only after the current is below 0.5A, you are allowed to turn off the DC
switches and disconnect the PV strings.
* In order to completely eliminate the possibility of failure, please disconnect
the PV strings after turning off the DC switch to avoid secondary failures due
to continuous PV energy on the next day.
Please note that any damages due to wrong operations are not covered in
the device warranty.
Requirements for the PV modules per MPPT input:
● All PV modules must be of the same type and power rating.
● Please ensure the PV strings are evenly connected to the inverter and try to utilize all the
MPPT trackers.
● All PV modules must be aligned and tilted identically.
● The open-circuit voltage of the PV array must never exceed the maximum input voltage of
the inverter, even at the coldest expected temperature. (see section 9 “Specifications” for
input current and voltage requirements)
● Each string connected to a single MPPT must consist of the same number of series-
connected PV modules.
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● Short circuit current of all strings connected to a single MPPT must not exceed the Max. Short
Circuit rating of MPPT input. (see section 9 “Specifications” for
Max. Short Circuit Current specification) .