Phrases From Front Panel--Translation must be no mo Phrase to Translate Secs to turn ON Value changed Cancel Cancelled Select item to show Wrong parameter Range:xxx xxx Range unknown Will reboot soon Reboot requested Please wait 30 secs CPU reboot... * reboot started Select item (2,8) Password is correct Changes allowed Wrong password Enter password for: #-select * cancel Return to default Read only mode Read only value Contrast = 99 Set contrast: <4 6> Backlight = 99 Set backlight: <7 9> Press # to change You can't change it 2,8 up/down #-select Faults cleared OK Press # to clear all Can't clear faults Can't reset: Select user: Enter new value There are problems Phrases to Translate for Solaron Front Pane Note that there are several different groupings of item number of characters allowed Comments or Context from AE this phrase referrers to faults
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Phrases From Front Panel--Translation must be no more than 20 characters
Phrase to Translate
Secs to turn ONValue changedCancelCancelledSelect item to showWrong parameterRange:xxx xxxRange unknownWill reboot soonReboot requestedPlease wait 30 secsCPU reboot... * reboot startedSelect item (2,8)Password is correctChanges allowedWrong passwordEnter password for:#-select * cancelReturn to defaultRead only modeRead only valueContrast = 99Set contrast: <4 6>Backlight = 99Set backlight: <7 9>Press # to changeYou can't change it2,8 up/down #-selectFaults cleared OKPress # to clear all this phrase referrers to faults
Can't clear faultsCan't reset:Select user:Enter new valueThere are problems
Phrases to Translate for Solaron Front Panel LocalizationNote that there are several different groupings of items in this list, which have different requirements in terms of the number of characters allowed
gfi device interlock 64solar softstart relay stuckpv tie contactor stuck
dc contactor stuck ac contactor stuck
State verbose text
on
fault Fault
limit limit
master control enabled
startup startup
warning warning
lockout lockout
mpp active
sleep
autostart active
mov warning bad mov
ground fault current sense failure
environmental sensor interlock
STATUS CODES--Please translate both State name and Verbose Text. State name can be unlimited characters. Each verbose text item must be no more than 17 characters.
onoff
enableddisabled
tracking ontracking off
sleepawake
autostart onautostart off
A153
jclark:
Warning name Verbose text
Warn_fan1 Warn_fan1
Warn_fan2 Warn_fan2
Warn_fan3 Warn_fan3
Warn_fan4 Warn_fan4
Warn_fan5 Warn_fan5
Warn_fan6 Warn_fan6
Warn_fan7 Warn_fan7
Warn_charge_abate Warn_charge_abate
Limit Name Verbose Textalternating current iac
headroom headroom
direct current pv current
ac power pac
vdc high vdc high
vdc low vdc low
current harmonics reactive power
coolant temperature coolant temp
WARNING CODES--Please translate both State name and Verbose Text. State name can be unlimited characters. Each verbose text item must be no more than 17 characters.
LIMIT CODES--Please translate both State name and Verbose Text. State name can be unlimited characters. Each verbose text item must be no more than 17 characters.
English Translationattachment eyes golfari di fissaggioblower compressorebonded grounding lugs capicorda di terra saldati
bonded grounding stud perno di terra saldatocharge equilizer equalizzatore di carica
compression lug capicorda a compressione
conduit entry fittings raccordi per inserimento tubi
conduit fittings raccordi per tubi
coolant pressure gauge
coolant reservoir serbatoio liquido refrigerante
crimp-on ring terminal morsetto ad anello a crimpare DC contactor Contatto CC
DC hot leg disconnect switch
indicatore di pressione liquido refrigerante
sezionatore conduttore in tensione CC
DC hot leg interface
de-energize togliere tensione
delta-connected mains rete collegata a triangolodisconnect switch sezionatore
EMI filter Filtro EMI
fan filter filtro ventola
field wiring terminal box
grommet anello di tenuta
ground fault protection
interfaccia conduttore in tensione CC
muffola terminale per collegamenti da eseguire in loco
protezione contro guasto di messa a terra
grounding lug capicorda di messa a terra
hard reset
hot leg conduttore in tensione
input DC power wiring
interconnect terminals morsetti di intercollegamentointerface connection collegamento interfaccia
Solaron inverter unit Unità inverter Solaronsurge protection protezione da picchi
torque grounding lug nut
morsetto terra di protezione secondaria
three-phase 480 V grounded WYE feeder
alimentatore WYE (stella) trifase da 480 V con messa a terra
serrare il dado ad aletta di messa a terra
Phrases From Front Panel--Translation must be no more than 20 characters
Phrases to Translate for Solaron Front Panel LocalizationNote that there are several different groupings of items in this list, which have different requirements in terms of the number of characters
Verbose Text AE Comments/Contextaux supply
lockout
softstart
coolant flow
coolant temp
dsp watchdog
configuration
comm watchdog
off setpoint
virtual fault
pos current
buss high
buss low
neg current
AC volt
AC current
zero sequence
AC sync
pos seq high
ph ord Not used in SolaronSoftstart Not used in SolaronAC contactor
decoupling
pos seq low
cycling
reactor temp
bus slew rate
neg seq
frequency low
FAULTS--Please translate both Fault name and Verbose Text. The name can be unlimited characters. Each verbose text item must be no more than 13
characters.
doubles as ac current measurement failure detection
displayed from two separate faults – timed and instantaneous
frequency hi
ground current
common mode
DC contactor
ambient temp
cabinet temp
tie contactor
analog intlk
dig 1 intlk
dig 2 intlk
dig out intlk
drive a intlk
drive b intlk
drive c intlk
I sense intlk
relay 1 intlk
relay 2 intlk
set intlk
thermal intlk
charge fail
stop button
turn on
fan 1
fan 2
fan 3
fan 4
fan 5
60 Hz component of array common mode voltage
array balance
overpower
gfi failure
fan 6
fan 7
spare intlk
enviro intlk
gfi intlk
solar softstart stuck
pv tie stuck
dc contactor stuck
ac contactor stuck
AE comments and context
average value of pv common mode voltage
STATUS CODES--Please translate both State name and Verbose Text. State name can be unlimited characters. Each verbose text item must be no more than
First value if bit is set, second value if bit is not set
WARNING CODES--Please translate both State name and Verbose Text. State name can be unlimited characters. Each verbose text item must be no more
LIMIT CODES--Please translate both State name and Verbose Text. State name can be unlimited characters. Each verbose text item must be no more
Context NotesLifting harness attachment eyes (x4)Blower temperature exceeds upper limit.
Area allowed for conduit fittings
Attach ground connections to bonded grounding studs and torque grounding lug nuts to GNDTorque.
Ground lug: A lug (copper or brass fitting to which electrical wires can be soldered or otherwise connected) that connects a grounding conductor to a grounding electrode.
Conductors terminated to these terminals must use a crimp-on ring terminal or compression lug.
Lug: A copper or brass fitting to which electrical wires can be soldered or otherwise connected.
Before mounting a Remote PV Tie cabinet you must determine where conduit entry fittings are required to penetrate the cabinet for your installation configuration.
In an electrical conduit system, an accessory such as an access fitting or bushing.
Conductors terminated to these terminals must use a crimp-on ring terminal or compression lug.
Leg as in 'hot leg' refers to one of multiple hot conductors in an electrical system. One such leg will have a higher potential to another hot leg than to ground or neutral, typically 208 V or 240 V, depending on the electrical service for the system. The most common service in the U.S., single-phase, 240 V, features a neutral and two hot legs, 240 V to each other, and 120 V each to the neutral
noun
Electro-magnetic Interference Filter
Leg as in 'hot leg' refers to one of multiple hot conductors in an electrical system. One such leg will have a higher potential to another hot leg than to ground or neutral, typically 208 V or 240 V, depending on the electrical service for the system. The most common service in the U.S., single-phase, 240 V, features a neutral and two hot legs, 240 V to each other, and 120 V each to the neutral
Verify 5 minutes has passed since de-energizing the inverter to allow the bus capacitors to completely discharge before working on the unit.
For delta-connected mains, the primary and secondary Protective Earth (ground) wire must be connected.
As part of preventative maintenance, every 12 months you should perform regular checks of the self-contained cooling system to determine if the fan filters need to be replaced.
A system module equipment ground must ground all equipment and must terminate in the Product_Name field wiring terminal box at one of the bonded grounding studs.
Grommets and eyelets are metal, plastic, or rubber rings that are inserted into a hole made through another material. They may be used to reinforce the hole, to shield something from the sharp edges of the hole, or both.
Ground conduit entry fittings to the grounding lugs (if desired) with lock nuts inside the cabinet if desired, and torque nuts to GNDTorque.
Ground lug: A lug (copper or brass fitting to which electrical wires can be soldered or otherwise connected) that connects a grounding conductor to a grounding electrode.
If the unit encounters a unrecoverable fault, you will need to perform a hard reset.
To restore a device to its factory settings, which erases all applications that were installed by the user as well as all user data.
The line reactors and delta filter capacitors suppress the high frequency switching voltage and let the 60-Hz AC current pass through the line reactors.
Maintenance personnel must receive proper training before installing, troubleshooting, or maintaining high-energy electrical equipment.
Negative PV array hot leg to inverter DC contactor
Leg as in 'hot leg' refers to one of multiple hot conductors in an electrical system. One such leg will have a higher potential to another hot leg than to ground or neutral, typically 208 V or 240 V, depending on the electrical service for the system. The most common service in the U.S., single-phase, 240 V, features a neutral and two hot legs, 240 V to each other, and 120 V each to the neutral
The Product_Name limits DC input current in accordance with NEC 690.8 (B)(2), thereby allowing input DC power wiring to be rated for 125% of the limited current value.
Check the coolant pressure in the coolant system of the inverter.
A device used to convert direct current into alternating current.
metal oxide varistorsMOV: Metal Oxide Varistor
Also NECNational Electrical Code
connections
All latching faults (with the exception of one that can autoreset) remain in force until the fault condition has been cleared and the reset faults command is issued.
If the fan is running, check the Tachometer signal to the logic board to see if there is a problem with this signal.
A printed circuit board that contains logic circuits.
Enables maximum power point tracking (MPPT).
A maximum power point tracker (or MPPT) is a high efficiency DC to DC converter which functions as an optimal electrical load for a photovoltaic (PV) cell, most commonly for a solar panel or array, and converts the power to a voltage or current level which is more suitable to whatever load the system is designed to drive.
The surge protection consists of two 600 V MOVs (metal oxide varistors) that help protect the Product_Name from overvoltage conditions generated by the PV array or from electrical lightning strikes.
Varistor: A two-electrode semiconductor device having a voltage-dependent nonlinear resistance; its resistance drops as the applied voltage is increased. Also known as voltage-dependent resistor.
Ensure that there is enough remaining LAN cable to easily reach the LAN1 port on the Moxa communications interface, and cut the LAN cable in preparation for attaching a modular connector.
Moxa: Company name. Do not translate.
To reduce the risk of fire, connect only to a circuit provided with 800A maximum branch circuit overcurrent protection in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
connectionsDrop-off: A noticeable decrease
PV = PhotovoltaicPV = Photovoltaic
Non-latching faults are faults that occur when the inverter is not in the On state.
To provide the required overcurrent protection, you must install and operate this device with a 5,000 AIC (ampere interrupting capacity) minimum circuit breaker switch on the AC input.
You must configure the wireless network for peer-to-peer (or Ad Hoc) communication.
The disconnect switches must be rated for 600 V and the current rating of the photovoltaic panel array connected to the inverter.
This wiring diagram also shows that the Remote PV Tie connects the PV array neutral output legs to ground reference when the inverter unit is not operating (DC contactor open).
Prepare approximately 20 cm (8") of outer cable shielding to be used as a ground conductor to connect to the remote control terminal block.
Terminal Block: A cluster of five captive screw terminals at which a telephone pair terminates; the center terminal is for the ground wire, and two other terminals are used for the tip and ring wires.
The following figure shows how the PV array positive and negative neutral legs are interconnected through a DC contactor within the Remote PV Tie cabinet whenever the Product_Name unit is operating.
Before making any other connection to this device, connect the secondary Protective Earth (ground) terminal to a local earth (ground) terminal with a copper wire that is sized according to the applicable requirements.
(Used only when two Remote PV Tie options are configured with a single Solaron inverter unit.)
You must connect the Product_Name to a three-phase 480 V grounded WYE feeder or service rated at no less than 400 kVA.
Attach ground connections to bonded grounding studs and torque grounding lug nuts to GNDTorque.