AEG PV.500-MH - Manual

AEG PV.500-MH

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – AEG Power Solutions GmbH; Warstein
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Signs Containing Orders for Personal Protective Equipment12
  • Page 4 – Operation With Monocrystalline or Polycrystalline Solar
  • Page 6 – Information on How to Use these Instructions; Information; Validity; Type designation
  • Page 7 – Handling; Groups
  • Page 8 – Skilled Personnel Skills and Training; person responsible
  • Page 9 – Obligations of skilled personnel; Instructions
  • Page 10 – Explanation of Symbols and Safety Instructions; Explanation of Symbols; Table 1
  • Page 11 – All safety instructions have the following structure:; Symbol; General hazard source; Risk posed by flammable material; S I G N A L W O R D; DANGER
  • Page 12 – Risk posed by corrosive vapours and liquids; Signs Containing Orders for Personal Protective Equipment; Wear insulating safety boots.
  • Page 13 – Awareness
  • Page 14 – Dangers; Contact with voltage! Extremely high DC voltages of; D A N G E R
  • Page 15 – System stop switch; Safety Signs and Warning Notices on the Equipment
  • Page 16 – Equipment; The space requirement for the opened equipment doors; Hazards
  • Page 17 – Electric shock caused by inverter.; Risk to life due to electric shock.
  • Page 18 – Water in electrical equipment!; Risks; Spread of smoke in electrical operating areas.; W A R N I N G
  • Page 19 – Failure of remote signalling.; Risks from Maintenance and Repair Work; A T T E N T I O N
  • Page 20 – Product; Description; not; supplied with the unit and; Further descriptions and unit diagrams are included in the
  • Page 21 – Dimensions and Views; Safety; Use
  • Page 22 – Standards, Directives and CE Mark; The following information appears on the nameplate:
  • Page 24 – Elements
  • Page 25 – System; Operation
  • Page 26 – System; Description of Sequence Control; Possible change of status:
  • Page 28 – If a deactivating or self-acknowledging fault is triggered (; Sequence Control During the Course of the Day
  • Page 29 – Later in the evening:
  • Page 30 – Permissible voltage dip after switching on the stack:
  • Page 31 – Description of Fan Control; Extends the operating time of the fans
  • Page 32 – minimum time in the fast fan stage:
  • Page 33 – Parameters of Inverter Stack Fan Control; IGBT temperature limit value for switching off the fan:; Monitoring
  • Page 35 – This type of solar cell does not require active earthing.; No action, since the insulation test is always active.; Starting the insulation test manually:
  • Page 36 – Insulation test time:; Tracker
  • Page 37 – Monitoring Systems, Messages and Faults; deactivating; and; signalling faults; faults switch the equipment off permanently once; Signalling; faults do not have any effect on the equipment's se-
  • Page 38 – Table of Faults; Temperature monitoring systems; tivating; DOU message
  • Page 39 – CAN I/O monitoring systems; ging; !Auxiliary power supply – mains
  • Page 40 – Unit Monitoring Systems; #Stack current transformer –; !Communication fault parallel
  • Page 41 – DC voltage monitoring systems; Field rotation or phase fault
  • Page 42 – Interfaces; Interface
  • Page 43 – Data; default
  • Page 44 – Structure of the MultiCom CCC Interface; Modbus
  • Page 45 – Description of serial interfaces; Port 1: Serial interface X2
  • Page 48 – Setting the terminal program:; No parity/no protocol
  • Page 49 – key
  • Page 50 – <2> to configure the delay time between a request from the
  • Page 51 – to accept the set values. The configuration is finished
  • Page 52 – Server
  • Page 53 – Configuration jumpers:
  • Page 54 – Integration Configuration
  • Page 55 – If the specified power has been applied to the relay con-; Power supply connection
  • Page 56 – The following default signals are used for remote signalling:
  • Page 57 – Graphical Display and Operation Unit
  • Page 58 – Acoustic signal generator:
  • Page 59 – Possible symbol keys and their function:; Following the; start up the DOU for the first time
  • Page 60 – Structure
  • Page 61 – Display
  • Page 62 – Examples of possible displays:
  • Page 63 – Solar radiation is too low, the inverter is in standby mode.
  • Page 65 – The right-hand side shows how the key is currently assigned.
  • Page 66 – Values
  • Page 67 – Grid operation MPP; E and the inverter operating
  • Page 68 – History
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P r o t e c t P V . 5 0 0 - M H

Operating Instructions












AEG Power Solutions GmbH, Warstein-Belecke
Department:

PS AED

Revision: 00
Revision date:

25.04.2012 / Schenuit

Released:

25.04.2012 / Aranda


Document no.

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Page 2 - AEG Power Solutions GmbH; Warstein

Protect PV.500-MH Operating Instructions 2 of 68 80000043212 BAL  AEG Power Solutions GmbH Emil-Siepmann-Strasse 32 59581 Warstein Germany  +49 2902 763 100 Fax: +49 2902 763 645 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: http://www.aegps.com

Page 3 - Table of Contents; Signs Containing Orders for Personal Protective Equipment12

Protect PV.500_MH Operating Instructions 80000043212 BAL 3 of 68 Table of Contents 1 Information on How to Use these Instructions ............... 6 1.1 General Information ............................................................. 6 1.2 Target Groups .................................................

Page 4 - Operation With Monocrystalline or Polycrystalline Solar

Protect PV.500-MH Operating Instructions 4 of 68 80000043212 BAL 5 System Function ............................................................. 26 5.1 Description of Sequence Control ....................................... 26 5.1.1 The "OFF" Status .............................................

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