User Manual Version 1.1 –T Series (TB5200TH/TB9800TH) Solar and Battery Hybrid System
TB5200TH Solar Battery Hybrid System Installation Manual
Content
1. Safety .................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 How to Use This Manual .................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Safety Rules ..................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Warning Notices Affixed to the Device ........................................................................... 2
1.4 Important Safety Information ......................................................................................... 2
1.5 Disposal ........................................................................................................................... 4
1.6 Exclusion of Liability ........................................................................................................ 4
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2.Description .......................................................................................................... 5
2.1General System Description ............................................................................................. 5
2.2 System Connection .......................................................................................................... 6
3. System Settings ..................................................................................................... 7
3.1 LCD ................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1.1 LCD Interface ............................................................................................................ 9
3.1.2 LCD Indication Lights ................................................................................................ 9
3.1.3 LCD Display Definition ............................................................................................ 10
3.1.4 LCD Display Menu Definition .................................................................................. 10
3.1.5 LCD Setting Menu ................................................................................................... 11
3.2 Wi-Fi............................................................................................................................... 22
3.2.1 Wi-Fi Function......................................................................................................... 22
3.2.2 Wi-Fi Configuration .................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
4 System Operation ......................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
4.1 System Settings ................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.
4.2 System Starting .................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.
4.3 System Operating Instructions .......................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
4.3 On-grid Operation ......................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
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5 Troubleshooting ............................................................ Error! Bookmark not defined.
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5.4 Fault Acknowledgement .................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
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TB5200TH Solar Battery Hybrid System Installation Manual
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TB5200TH Solar Battery Hybrid System User Manual
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Thank you for purchasing our highly reliable and efficient hybrid solution is. This TB5200TH hybrid
system is rated IP65 inverter and IP20 battery packs, which is rated for dusty or humid environments
and is only suitable for indoor installation.
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Before using this device, please ensure that you have read this manual including installation and safety
operation carefully.
If you have any difficulties during installation or operation, please refer to this manual or send email to
[email protected], we will help to solve your problems as soon as possible.
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1. Safety
1.1 How to Use This Manual
Please read the safety instructions in this manual first. Throughout the manual it is assumed that the
reader is familiar with AC and DC installations and knows the rules and regulations for electrical
equipment and for connecting it to the utility AC grid. It is especially important to be familiar with the
general safety rules for working with electrical equipment.
This manual is intended for qualified electricians only.
1.2 Safety Rules
General introduction
These safety-related guidelines use the following warning notices to describe the various levels of
danger:
Death or severe personal injury will occur.
DANGER
Death or severe personal injury may occur.
WARNING
Personal injury or material damage may occur.
CAUTION
Explanations
Electric Shock!
Do not open the device! Dangerous voltage may still be applied inside the
device even after it has been switched off.
ELECTRIC SHOCK!
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High leakage current!
Make absolutely sure you establish connection to ground before connecting
the device to the supply circuit!
WARNING
Health risk!
Health risk for persons with cardiac pacemakers, metallic implants or hearing
aids in the immediate vicinity of electrical equipment! WARNING
Risk of improper handling!
Personal injury mechanically by crushing, shearing, cutting or striking.
CAUTION
Cancellation of the operating license!
If the inverter is operated with a wrong country code, the electric supply
company may cancel the operating license. CAUTION
Hot surface!
Surfaces of the housing can be hot! Risk of injury! Risk of burns.
The housing top and the heat sinks may have a surface temperature of upto
70°C. HOT SURFACE!
1.3 Warning Notices Affixed to the Device
1.4 Important Safety Information
The following operating and maintenance instructions must be read before installing, operating or
maintaining the inverter.
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Before installation:
Check for damage on the device and package. If you are in doubt, please contact us or the distributor
before installing the device.
Before connecting the solar modules or battery packs with the product, please check the voltages and
make sure they are within the limits of the Trina inverter specifications. Failure to observe these
specifications could void your warranty.
Installation:
Only trained and qualified personnel familiar with local electrical codes may work with the electrical
installations. For optimum safety, please follow the steps described in this manual.
Disconnecting the product:
Please refer to “Disconnecting for maintenance”. Note that, after disconnecting the hybrid inverter
from AC grid, PV panels and battery packs, wait at least 15 minutes before proceeding.
Operating the product:
Do not commission the device until the whole system complies with the application-specific national
rules and safety regulations.
The ambient conditions given in the product documentation must be observed.
The device manufacturer or installer is responsible for compliance with the limit values as prescribed
in the national regulations.
Only persons who are trained and qualified for the use and operation of this device may work on the
device.
Maintenance and modification:
Only authorized personnel are allowed to repair or modify the inverter. To ensure optimum safety for
user and environment, only the original spare parts available from your supplier should be used.
Functional safety parameters:
Unauthorized changes of functional safety parameters may cause injury or accidents to people or
inverter. Additionally it will lead to the cancellation of all inverter operating approval certificates.
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1.5 Disposal
Please dispose the package and replaced parts according to the rules applicable
in the country where the device is installed. Do not dispose the inverter with
normal domestic waste.
1.6 Exclusion of Liability
Trina will not be liable for any direct, indirect or consequential damages, losses, costs or losses
including without restriction any economic losses of any kind, any loss or damage to property, any
personal injury, any damage or injury arising from or as a result of misuse, abuse, or the incorrect
installation, integration or operation of the product. We disclaim any liability for direct or indirect
damages due to:
1. Improper installation or commissioning,
2. Modifications, alterations or repair attempts,
3. Inappropriate use or operation,
4. Insufficient ventilation of the device,
5. Non-compliance with relevant safety standards or regulations,
6. Flood, lightning, overvoltage, storm, fire (acts of nature).
We do not assume any liability for an incorrectly set country code.
We reserve the right to make alterations that will improve the function of the device.
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2.Description
2.1General System Description
TB5200TH system is a solar battery hybrid system designed for the new PV installation.
Figure 1 TB5200TH hybrid system
The system includes three main parts: hybrid inverter (with integrated EMS), lithium battery packs and
energy meter.
A B C
Figure 2 TB5200TH system main parts
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1) TB5200TH hybrid inverter
The TB5200TH hybrid inverter converts the DC power generated by PV modules into AC power. During
the daytime the PV power will be first used by the household load, then surplus charged into battery
packs for later use. Any further surplus PV power will be fed into public grid. At night, the TB5200TH
hybrid inverter will discharge the battery to supply the load.
2) Battery Packs
Battery packs stores the energy generated from the hybrid inverter. Each battery module’s capacity is
3 kWh, the system’s capacity is extendable by adding more battery module; standard system consists
of two such battery modules.
3) Energy meter
The bi-directional energy meter is used for data collection and communication. With the meter data,
the hybrid inverter decides when to charge/discharge the battery packs.
4) Auto-Switching Box (选配)
2.2 System Connection
The 3 main components are connected as displayed in Figure 3, which can optimize solar energy
self-use and realize peak shaving.
BATs
Battery Packs
DC Breaker
D1
RS485
PVTB5200TH
Hybrid Inverter
To Grid
Smart meter
Load
AC Breaker
Figure 3 System connection
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3 System Operation
3.1 System Settings
1) Please confirm each connection lines are correctly and securely wired
2) Turn the DC switch (optional) on
PV
BAT USB
C OM
R S485
AC GRID
RS485A R S485B
DC Switch
ON
OFF
Figure 4 TB5200TH DC switch
3) After the LCD lighting on, users can set parameters including password, time, battery type,
county code and operation mode etc. Turn off the DC switch (optional); wait until the LCD screen
is black out
3.2 System Starting
1) Turn on the DC switch on the TB5200TH
2) Turn on AC switch, connect to the grid
3) The inverter is ready to work, wait until system status of LCD display shows “Normal” success
4) Turn on the DC switch on the battery pack
Figure 5 DC switch on battery packs
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3.3 System Operating Instructions
The hybrid inverter has 2 options of operation mode:
1. Self-use Mode
If there is enough sunshine, PV energy supplies the load first and then charges battery packs; if the
load power is covered and battery is full charged, surplus energy will be fed into the public grid to
acquire the FIT.
If there is no sufficient PV energy, the system discharges the battery pack first; if PV power and battery
discharging power is smaller than the load power, then the grid co-supply energy to the load.
2. Time of Use Mode (Peak Shaving)
The system charges the battery packs at off-peak time (pre-set charging time); discharges the battery
packs at peak time (pre-set discharging time).
3.4 System Maintenance
When maintaining the system, power off the TB5200TH. Please obey the following operations:
1) Turn off the AC breaker, which means cut the inverter off the grid
2) Turn off the DC Fuse on the battery packs
3) Turn off DC switch (optional) of TB5200TH
4) Waiting at least 15 min. before maintenance
5) After disconnecting all the cables, please move the inverter to a proper position for maintenance
Note: if the system is not used for a long time, please turn off the whole system for safety.
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4. System Settings
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4.1 LCD
4.1.1 LCD Interface
All information related to the inverter can be obtained from the LCD display. There are 4 navigation
keys on the LCD display panel. The functions of these navigation keys and indication lights on the LCD
screen are illustrated as below:
Figure 6 LCD display
Item Symbol Meaning Illustration
① ESC Cancel Move back to the upper item or close
② ▲ Up Move back to the upper item or previous page
③ ▼ Down Move forward to next item or next page
④ OK Enter/ Escape Enter into or exit from the current page
Table 1 LCD Function introduction
4.1.2 LCD Indication Lights
Item Definition Description
PV operation light Light on when hybrid inverter system is running smoothly
Battery operation light
Light on if the communication between PV inverter and Battery
manger is fine
WiFi operation light Light on when the WiFi is running
Warning light Light on when system warning occours
Table 2 LCD status light definition
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4.1.3 LCD Display Definition
Figure 7 LCD display
4.1.4 LCD Display Menu Definition
The LCD menu includes display and setting menus. The display menu shows system parameters and
their values. The setting menu is to configure the values of parameters to ensure the system is running
according to customer requirements.
Users can change flip by pressing “▲”, “▼”button to check information on the display menu. To enter
the setting menu, long pressing the “OK” button for 3 seconds. Choose parameters to be set by
pressing“▲”, “▼” buttons.
No. Item Definition
1 Time Current date and time
2 Systemstatus Operating status of the inverter(Wait / Start / Normal /
Warning / Fault/Off-grid)
3 Energy EIN/EOUT/EPV (EIN: battery charging energy; EOUT: battery
discharging energy; EPV: PV generated energy)
4 PV1 Power Power of PV1
5 PV2 Power Power of PV1
6 Grid power Power out/into the grid
7 Load power The current load power
8 Battery power Battery charging / discharging power
9 Menu Menu and data display
Table 3 LCD display definition
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Parameter list as definition on display menu:
Item list Content displayed
PV1 Voltage Current
BAT Voltage Current
AC GRID voltage(on-grid) GRID voltage(on-grid)
TEM Temperature
FRE Grid frequency
ET1 Daily PV production
SOC Battery capacity
SWC Software version No. of Soldate3700TLcommunication conversion board
SWM CPU software version No. of 305KTL Master
Table 4 LCD display menu content
4.1.5 LCD Setting Menu
Setting the device when initial commissioning.
Item Description
PW Password 1111 or 6666
TIM Time
TYP Battery type 00 Lithium-ion battery(default)
01 Lead battery
BVH Battery charging stop voltage (default 230V)
BVL Battery discharging stop voltage(lithium default 46V, lead-acid default 110V)
Id Max discharging current(default 18A)
Ic Max charging current(default 18A)
CER Certification 01 VDE 0126/4105
CNY PV connection
01 Only PV1
02 PV independent (default)
03 PV parallel
MDE Operation
mode
00 PV self of use(default)
01 Forced Time of Use(TOU) 00charging time
01discharging time
02 Back up reserved
04 Slave mode
ADR Meter address(001-255)
CT Current transformer(01-99)
BMS 00 Trina Communication mode: RS485
SOC Discharging stop capacity (default 20%)
FED Grid feed-in power XXXX% (5000*x%)X default 100
RST Restore to the default factory setting(RST1111)
Table 5 LCD parameter settings
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Note: the LCD background light will be turned off if no actions within 2 minutes.
Please turn on the DC-switch or get the grid connected with the inverter, wait until the LCD is
displaying the interface. Long pressing “OK” button for 3 seconds on the display menu to enter into
setting menu, the password input interface will be displayed.
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WAIT
KW
KW
KW
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KWhEOUT
PV1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0
Figure 8 Display menu
4.1.5.1 Password
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WAIT
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KW
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KWhEOUT
PW
Figure 9 Setting interface
The default password for setting is 1111 or 6666, users can key in the password through
pressing“▲”,“▼”and “OK” buttons. Press “OK” button to enter into time setting and choose different
information by pressing“▲”,“▼”buttons. Users can press “ESC” button to quit from setting and enter
into the display menu.
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4.1.5.2 Setting Time
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TIM
Figure 10 Time setting
TIM refers to system time ,press”OK”button to modify the time. Press “▲”,“▼”and “OK” buttons to
adjust the numbers on the interface successively, press “OK” to finish the setting. After time setting,
the system will automatic enter into the battery type settings interface.
4.1.5.3 Setting Battery Type
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KW
KW
KWhEOUT
TYP
Figure 11 Battery type setting
TYP refers to battery type , 00 is referring to lithium battery.
The default battery type is lithium-ion, press “OK” button and input the corresponding battery type
code to modify. Press “OK” to finish the setting and you will enter the setting interface.
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4.1.5.4 Setting Battery Charging Cut-off Voltage
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BVHV
Figure 12 Battery charging cut-off voltage setting
BVH refers to battery charging cut-off voltage. The BVH setting range is 200V-500V, the default value
is 230V.Please set the voltage according to the battery recommended value for different battery types
according to the datasheets.
Press “OK” to modify setting on this parameter. Make sure the BVH value input here is higher than
the BVL value setting Section 3.1.5.5. Press “OK” to finish this setting and you will enter the setting
interface.
4.1.5.5 Setting Battery Discharging Cut-off Voltage
Figure 13 Battery discharging cut-off voltage setting
BVL refers to battery discharging cut-off voltage with setting range from 110V to 120V. Default BVL
value is 110V for lithium battery and 46V for lead-acid battery. Please set the voltage according to the
battery recommended value for different battery types.
Press “OK” to modify the value and please make sure the BVL value input is smaller than the BVH
value in 3.1.5.4. Press “OK” to finish this setting and you will enter the setting interface.
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4.1.5.6 Setting Maximum Discharging Current
Figure 14 Maximum discharging current setting
Id refers to the maximum discharging current with setting range from 5A to 50A. The default value
is18A. Please set this current value according to the battery recommended value of different battery
types. Press “OK” to finish this setting and you will enter the setting interface.
4.1.5.7 Setting Battery Maximum Charging Current
Figure 15 Battery maximum charging current setting
Ic refers to the maximum charging current with setting range from 5A to 50A. The default value is 18A.
Please set this current value according to the battery recommended value of different battery types.
Press “OK” to finish this setting and you will enter the setting interface.
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4.1.5.8 Setting Grid Certification Standards
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WAIT
KW
KW
KW
KW
KWhEOUT
CER
Figure 16 Grid certification standards setting
CER refers to the grid regulation where this system is applied in. VDE AR-N 4105 is the German code
the default CER code is 01 for German standard, please confirm the code is set to 01 and press “OK”
to finish this setting and you will enter the setting interface.
4.1.5.9 Setting PV String Connection Way
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KW
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KWhEOUT
CNY
Figure 17 PV string connection way setting
CNY refers to the connection way of PV strings. The CNY should be set to 01 when TB5200TH only has
PV1 port connected with PV string; The system default value is 03, please press ”OK” to modify it.
Press “OK” to finish this setting and you will enter the setting interface.
CNY PV connection
01 Only PV1
02 PV independent (default)
03 PV parallel
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Note:This setting should be operated when the TB5200TH is under ”wait” status,otherwise“E05” Error
might occur.
4.1.5.10 Setting Operation Mode
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KWhEOUT
MDE
Figure 18 Operation mode setting
MDE refers to operation mode. The MDE code 0000 refers to self-use mode, 01 refers to
time-of-use mode. The default value is 00 and press “OK” to modify it.
If modify MDE value into 01, press “OK” the system will enter the charging time range setting
interface. For example, if you want the system start to charge the battery at 22.00 and stop
charging at 5.00 next morning, then please set the digits as “22:00”, “05:00” respectively. The
charging current is the same as the Ic that has been set in Section 3.1.5.7.
Press “OK” to enter into the discharging time range setting interface. Like setting the charging time
range as above, if to discharge the battery from 8am to 5pm(17:00) every day, then please set the
digits as “08:00”,”17:00” . The discharging current is the same as the Id current that has been set in
3.1.5.6.
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KW
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KWhEOUT
MDE
Figure 19 Time-of-use mode setting
Figure 20 Charging time range setting under time-of-use operation mode
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Figure 21 Discharging time range setting under time-of-use operation mode
4.1.5.11 Setting Energy Meter Address
Press “OK” to finish the setting and you will enter the setting interface.
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KWhEOUT
ADR
Figure 22 Energy meter address setting
ADR refers to energy meter address. Please check the address column on energy meter label as
shown in , you will find the meter address is “003”. Press “OK” and change the meter address to“003”
accordingly.
Note: Each meter has a unique address, ensure this value is input correctly.
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3.1.5.12 Setting Current Transformer Ratio
Press “OK” to finish the setting in and you will enter the setting interface.
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CT
Figure 23 Current transformer ratio setting
CT refers to current transformer for indirect metering case it’s not necessary to modify this value if no
current tranformer is connected. If a current transformer is connected please check the current
transfer ratio listed on the current transformer label and press “OK” to modify it.
3.1.5.13 Setting Lithium-ion BMS Code
Press “OK” to finish this setting and you will enter the setting interface as shown in.
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KW
KW
KW
KW
KWhEOUT
BMS
Figure 24 Lithium-ion BMS code setting
BMS refers to the BMS code when adopting different lithium-ion battery in the system. If in Section
3.1.5.3, the TYP is lead-acid, then there is no need to set this value.
Lithium battery type, users can ignore this option if the battery setting type is lead-acid battery.
The BMS default value is 00 which is corresponding with Trina battery. The system is only compatible
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with Trina battery protocol, so no need to do any extra setting.
Please press “▼”to enter the interface as figure 48 showed.
3.1.5.14 Setting Battery State of Charge (SoC)
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SOC %
Figure 25 SoC setting
SOC refers to the left battery capacity ratio. For example, if set SOC as 15% ,the system will stop
discharging the battery when the battery capacity is reduced to 15%;
The SOC default value is 15%, please press “OK” to modify it.
3.1.5.15 Setting Feed-in Grid Percentage
Figure 26 Feed-in grid percentage setting
FED refers to feed-in grid percetage. The system is not allowed to feed any energy into the grid if the
FED value is set to 0%. The system is free to export to the grid if the FED setting to 100%.If the FED is
set to 10%, then the largest power allowed to be fed into the grid is 5000W*10%=500W.
The default FED value is 100%, please press”OK”to modify it.
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3.1.5.16 Restore to Factory Setting
Press “▲”to enter setting interface.
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RST 0 0 0 0
Figure 27 Restore to factory setting
RST refers to restore to the factory setting. Please input the value ”1111” if you need to restore the
system into the initial setting out of factory. Press “ESC”to quit from the setting page and enter the
display menu.
Note:The setting should be operated when the TB5200TH is under“wait” status, otherwise
the ”E05”error might occur to the system.
4.2 Wi-Fi
4.2.1 Wi-Fi Function
TB5200TH solar battery hybrid inverter has integrated Wi-Fi module. So the user can be connected to
the Internet after Wi-Fi-connecting and setting. Then log in the TRINABESS web portal or TRINABESS
APP on your smart phone, you can monitor your system status timely and remotely.
Before setting the Wi-Fi:
5) The Wi-Fi indication light on TB5200TH hybrid inverter panel is lit ;
1) Wi-Fi signal is available on the installation site to be received by the antenna integrated in the
inverter
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PV
BAT USB
C OM
R S485
AC GRID
RS485A R S485B
DC Switch
ON
OFF
Figure 28 Wi-Fi Antenna
4.2.2 Wi-Fi Configuration
4.2.2.1Get Connected with the Inverter Wi-Fi
End user can connect to the Wi-Fi generated by inverter via smart ends like smart phone, PC or iPad
etc. Choose the Wi-Fi portal created by the corresponding inverter, whose network name is
TES_XXXXXXXX (XXXXXXXX part is the Monitor SN), as shown in figure below.
Figure 29 Powervortex3100/3700TL Wi-Fi network
Note: in this step above, the most important thing is to power on the inverter and find out the Wi-Fi
generated by the inverter from the WLAN options page on your Mobile/ Ipad /computer.
After connecting to the inverter Wi-Fi portal, open your Internet browser, input 11.11.11.1 to enter
into the Wi-Fi setting page. Log into the page with:
Account: admin
Password: admin
Tick the checkbox below and click “yes” to finish the setting.
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Figure 30 Logging in for Wi-Fi setting
4.2.2.2 Account and Password Setting
Please set your Wi-Fi network name and the password:
1) SSID: name of the Wi-Fi in your house
2) Key: password of the Wi-Fi in your house
Figure 31 Input your home Wi-Fi data
Note: in this step in Figure , the SSID refer to the Wi-Fi Name in your house (the normal Wi-Fi
generated by your Power router and your Smart phone or PC normally connects with). Input your
Wi-Fi password into the “Key” table. Don’t input “MDE”, as MDE is the Wi-Fi Name in our office and
be input as an example.
Save your setting and restart, wait at least 2 minutes. If the device IP address is no longer 0.0.0.0, then
the device is connected to the Internet successfully.
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Figure 32 IP address
If you’ve registered on the Trinabess web portal: http://www.trinaess.com/, then login and add
inverter site. If not, please register first according to the following steps.
4.2.2.2 User Account Registration
Registration procedures are as following:
1) Visit your website portal(http://www.trinaess.com) and log in
Figure 33 Log in
2) Key in Username, password, e-mail address, Location and monitor SN.
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Figure34 TRINABESS registration window
3) Get system overview after registration
Figure 35 Add plant and inverter information
As shown in Figure , After the user logs on, there are the following menu options : System monitor,
Historical data. The system overview is used to display the basic information of the ESS and the
real-time status of the system.
1) System monitor : View the ESS running data within a day, including:
a) PV: PV Power, Today’s Generation;
b) Load: Load Power, Today’s Load-Consumption;
c) Battery: SOC, Charge/Discharge Power, Today‘s Charge/Discharge Energy.
d) Grid: Grid-Consumption/Feed-In Power, Today’s Grid-Consumption/Feed-In.
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2) Historical data : View the history data of ESS.
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5 Troubleshooting
5.1 Safety during Troubleshooting
High electric voltage! Risk of death or personal injury by electric shock!
Never work with live wires! It is prior to all connection and maintenance work.
Make sure that the AC and DC wires are not charged.
The connection area should only be opened by a licensed electrician.
Warning! Danger from residual voltage out of capacitors.
You must wait until the capacitors have fully discharged. Discharge takes around15
minutes.
Caution! Danger from inadequate grounding.
An inadequate grounding conductor connection can cause serious injuries to
persons and damage to properties.
5.2 Faults
A fault can be divided into two catalogues: a permanent failure and a temporary failure. A ‘permanent
failure’ is defined by a fault having been present for more than 15 minutes and cannot be
acknowledged by inverter’s auto-restart. Unlike permanent failure, a “transient failure" is
automatically acknowledged by the inverter.
5.3 Fault Messages and Actions List
When failure occurs, warning codes will be displayed on the LCD screen. The latest 20 fault codes will
be stored in the EEPROM. Check the history fault information via long-pressing the key “ESC”. Detailed
fault definitions are listed as below:
Fault
messages Explanation Action
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E01 The DC injection of grid current is out of
range.
Contact the service if the error occurs
repeatedly.
E02 Different value between master and slave
CPU.
Wait until the controller has
re-stabilized.
E03 Different value between master and slave
for GFCI.
Wait until the controller has
re-stabilized.
E04 The current sensor is abnormal Wait until the controller has
re-stabilized.
E05 Inverter current is over the tolerable value
E06 Residual current is out of range Wait until the controller has
re-stabilized.
E07 The GFCI detection circuit is abnormal. Wait until the controller has
re-stabilized.
E08
Isolation resistance of PV-plant out of
tolerable range before connecting to the
grid.
Check insulation of the system.
E09 Rly-Warning Wait until the controller has
re-stabilized.
E10 Master-grid voltage measurement-value
out of tolerable range.
Re-measure line voltage , contact the
service if grid voltage is within normal
range.
E11 The master-frequency is out of tolerable
range.
Check system frequency and line
voltage. Contact the Service if system
frequency is within normal range.
E13 No-Utility
Re-measure line voltage; contact the
Service if line voltage is within normal
range.
E14 PV input voltage is over the tolerable
maximum value. Check the voltage of solar panels
E15 Inverter internal communication fail Please contact the service if continue
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occur
E16 PV over temperature Allow the unit to cool down
E17 Different value between master and slave
for grid voltage.
Possibly caused by switching actions on
the net. Re-measure line voltage.
Contact the Service if line voltage is
within normal range.
E18 Different value between master and slave
for output DC current.
Wait until the controller has
re-stabilized.
E19 Different value between master and slave
for output DC current.
Wait until the controller has
re-stabilized.
E20 DC bus soft start is over time Check input voltage
E21 PV inverter soft start is over time Check the utility
E22 PV inverter bus voltage is too low. Wait until the controller has
re-stabilized.
E23 PV inverter Bus voltage is too high. Wait until the controller has
re-stabilized.
E24 Different value between master and slave
for grid frequency.
Check system frequency and line
voltage. Contact the Service if system
frequency is within normal range.
E25 Boost current is over the tolerable value. Restart system
E26 Battery Manager input voltage is too high Re-confirm battery input voltage
E27 Battery Manager over temperature Waiting for Battery Manager cooling
down
E28 Battery Manager boost current warning Re-start Battery Manager
E29 PV inverter fan locked Check fan
E30 BatteryManager fan locked Check fan
E31 PV inverter GFCI fault Re-start PV inverter, contact the service
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if continue occur
E32 PV inverter current-sensor fault Re-start PV inverter, contact the service
if continue occur
E33 PV inverter current is over the tolerate
value
Re-start PV inverter, contact the service
if continue occur
E35 PV inverter Bus fault Re-start PV inverter, contact the service
if continue occur
E40 PV inverter relay fault Re-start PV inverter, contact the service
if continue occur
E41 Communication failure between PV
inverter and Battery Manager
Check communication cable between
PV inverter and Battery Manager
E42 Communication failure between PV
inverter and energy meter
Please check the energy meter and
communication line status
E43 Communication failure between PV and
BMS
Please check BMS and communication
line status
E46 +N Battery (2+N) over voltage warning Re-start battery
E47+N Battery (2+N) low voltage warning Re-start battery
E48+N Battery (2+N)Charge Over Current Warning Re-start battery
E49+N Battery (2+N) discharge Over Current
Warning Re-start battery
E50+N Battery (2+N)Discharge Temperature
Warning Re-start battery
E51+N Battery (2+N) Charge Temperature Warning Re-start battery
E52+N Battery (2+N)Under Voltage Warning Re-start battery
Table 1 Fault lists
N = (battery address- 2* 7), only suit for Pylon, Battery address respectively are 2, 3, 4 and 5.
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5.4 Fault Acknowledgement
After shutdown due to a fault, the device remains locked against reactivation until the fault is
acknowledged. The fault can only be acknowledged after the cause of the fault has been eliminated.
To acknowledge the fault messages, press the ESC key or turn the GMDE inverter off with the DC
switch (optional). Wait for a while and turn the device on again.
5.5 Technical Service
Trinabess
N0. 2 Tianhe Road, Trina PV Park, New District, Changzhou, Jiangsu, P.R. China
TEL: +86 +86 519 8517 6686
E-mail: [email protected]
WEB: http://www.trinaenergystorage.com/