DANFOSS FLX Guia Instalacion EN
DANFOSS FLX Guia Instalacion EN
DANFOSS FLX Guia Instalacion EN
SOLAR INVERTERS
Installation Guide
FLX Series
www.danfoss.com/solar
Safety and Conformity
Safety information important for human safety. Warning is • Trained and experienced in general safety rules
used for indicating potentially hazardous situations that for work on electrical equipment.
can cause serious injury or death. • Familiar with local requirements, rules and
regulations for the installation.
CAUTION NOTE
Caution with symbol is used for indicating potentially
hazardous situations that can cause minor or moderate Before installation
injuries. Check for damage to equipment and packaging. If in
doubt, contact the supplier before commencing instal-
lation.
CAUTION
Caution without symbol is used for indicating situations
that may result in equipment or property damage. CAUTION
Installation
For optimum safety, follow the steps described in this
NOTE document. Keep in mind that the inverter has two voltage
Note is used for indicating highlighted information that carrying sides; the PV input and the AC grid.
should be regarded with attention.
WARNING
Disconnecting the inverter
Before starting work on the inverter, switch off AC at the
mains switch and PV using the PV load switch. Ensure that
the device cannot be unintentionally reconnected. Use a
voltage tester to ensure that the unit is disconnected and
voltage free. The inverter can still be charged with very
high voltage at hazardous levels even when it is discon-
nected from AC grid and solar modules. Wait at least 8
minutes following disconnection from grid and PV panels
before proceeding.
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CAUTION
Maintenance and modification
Only authorised personnel are permitted to modify the
inverter. To ensure personal safety, use only original spare
parts available from the supplier. If non-original spare parts
are used, compliance with CE guidelines in respect of
electrical safety, EMC and machine safety is not
guaranteed.
The temperature of the cooling racks and components
inside the inverter can exceed 70ºC. Observe the danger of
burn injury.
WARNING
Do not work on the inverter while disconnecting DC and
AC.
Conformity
Go to the download area at www.danfoss.com/solar,
Approvals and Certifications, for information.
See also 5 Technical Data.
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Contents
Contents
1 Introduction 3
1.1 Purpose of the Manual 3
1.2 Unpacking 4
1.3 Identification of Inverter 4
1.4 Installation Sequence 4
1.5 Overview of Installation Area 5
2 Installation 6
2.1 Environment and Clearances 6
2.2 Mounting the Mounting Plate 7
2.3 Mounting the Inverter 8
2.4 Removing the Inverter 9
2.5 Access to the Installation Area 9
2.6 AC Grid Connection 10
2.7 RS-485 or Ethernet Connections 11
2.8 Options 11
2.9 Closure 11
2.10 PV Connection 12
4 Service 26
4.1 Troubleshooting 26
4.2 Maintenance 29
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5 Technical Data 30
5.1 Specifications 30
5.2 Derating Limits 32
5.3 Conformity 32
5.4 Installation Conditions 32
5.5 Cable Specifications 33
5.6 Torque Specifications 34
5.7 Mains Circuit Specifications 35
5.8 Auxiliary Interface Specifications 35
5.9 RS-485 and Ethernet Connections 36
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1 Introduction
1 1
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1.1 Purpose of the Manual
The Installation Guide provides information required to
install and commission the FLX series inverter.
• GSM Option Kit Installation Guide, for information Illustration 1.1 FLX Series Inverter
required to install a GSM option, and set up data
upload or messaging from the inverter.
The FLX series inverter range comprises the variants:
• Fan Installation Instruction, for information
required to replace a fan. • FLX
• FLX Pro
These documents are available from the download area at
www.danfoss.com/solar, or from the supplier of the solar Both variants feature:
inverter.
• IP65 enclosure
• PV load switch
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• Inverter type
• Important specifications
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1 2 3 4
7 10 9 8 6 5
Live Part
1. DC connection area
2. Communication board
3. AC connection area
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400mm 400mm 400mm
NOTE
Ensure 620 mm base clearance for adequate airflow.
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449 mm
300 mm
74.5 mm
2 2
418 mm
652 mm
CAUTION
224.5 mm
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2. On the inverter, position the side screws against Anti-theft Protection (Optional)
the mounting plate slots. To protect the inverter against theft, fasten as follows:
3. Push the inverter as shown so the side screws 1. Use two security screws, M5 x 8-12 (not supplied).
slide into the 2 lower slots, then the 2 upper 2. Insert screws through the pre-drilled anti-theft
slots. See Illustration 2.12 and Illustration 2.13. holes (see Illustration 1.3), through the mounting
plate to the wall. 2 2
3. Tighten screws.
Procedure:
1. To open the cover, loosen the 2 lower front
screws using a TX 20 screwdriver. The screws
cannot fall out.
2. Lift the cover 180 degrees. A magnet holds the
cover open.
3. To close the cover, lower it into place and fasten
the two front screws.
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L1 L2 L3 N PE
150mm
2 2
10mm PE
16mm
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L1 L2 L3 N PE1
PE2
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6.
markings.
Optional: Make an extra PE connection at the
2 2
secondary PE earthing points.
7. All wires must be properly fastened with the
correct torque. See 5.6 Torque Specifications.
CAUTION
Check that all wiring is correct. Connecting a phase wire to
the neutral terminal may permanently damage the
inverter.
NOTE
For fuse and RCD information, refer to 5 Technical Data.
Illustration 2.19 Fasten with Cable Ties
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2.10 PV Connection
CAUTION
Do NOT connect PV to earth!
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• Web interface, for the FLX Pro variant only. The On grid (Green LED on)
web interface enables access to multiple inverters The inverter is connected to the grid and energises the
via Ethernet. grid. The inverter disconnects when:
- it detects abnormal grid conditions (dependent
Choose an interface to set up and start the inverter, either on grid code),
via
- an internal event occurs, or
• Display
- insufficient PV power is available (no power is
3.2 Display supplied to the grid for 10 minutes).
3.2.1 Initial Setup via Display The inverter then enters connecting mode or off grid
or mode.
• Web interface
3.3 Web Interface Fail Safe (Red LED flashing)
If the inverter detects an error in its circuits during the self-
3.3.4 Web Interface test (in connecting mode) or during operation, the inverter
Do not touch the other interface during the setup and goes into fail safe mode, disconnecting from PV. The
start-up processes. inverter will remain in fail safe mode until PV power has
been absent for a minimum of 10 minutes, or the inverter
For access and menu information, refer to the User Guide. has been shut down completely (AC+PV).
The inverter has 4 operation modes, indicated by LEDs. 3 predefined security levels filter user access to menus and
For more information on the LEDs, refer to the FLX Series options.
Design Guide.
Security levels:
Off grid (LEDs off) • Level [0]: General access. No password is required.
When no power has been delivered to the AC grid for
more than 10 minutes, the inverter disconnects from the • Level [1]: Installer or service technician. Password
access required.
grid and shuts down. 'Off grid - standby' is the default
night mode. 'Off grid - sleep' is the night mode for lowest • Level [2]: Installer or service technician. Password
energy consumption. extended access required.
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• The inverter automatically logs the user off after When the inverter is set to manual PV configuration, the 3 3
10 minutes of inactivity. autodetection is subsequently overridden.
Security levels are similar on the display and the web To set the configuration manually via the display:
interface. 1. Turn on AC to start the inverter.
A security level grants access to all menu items at the
2. Obtain the installer password from the distributor.
same level as well as all menu items of a lower security
Go to [Setup → Security → Password], and enter
level.
the password.
3. Press [Back]. Use the arrows to navigate to [Setup
3.1.3 Preparation for Master Inverter
→ Setup details → PV configuration].
The Master mode feature allows 1 inverter to be appointed 4. Select manual PV configuration mode, at: [Setup
as master inverter for the inverter network. Master mode is → Setup details → PV configuration → Mode:
available for networks of FLX Pro inverters only. Manual].
The master inverter accesses the other inverters in the
5. Set up the PV input configuration to match the
network, enabling:
wiring, at: [Setup → Setup details → PV configu-
• Settings and data replication to the rest of the ration].
network, enabling easy commissioning and data
management.
• PV input 1: Individual, Parallel or Off
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1. View - presents a short list of information, read
only.
2. Status - shows inverter parameter readings, read
only.
View Status Log Setup
3. Log - shows logged data.
F1 F2 F3 F4
4. Setup - shows configurable parameters, read/
3 3 Home Back
write.
Alarm
3.2.1 Initial Setup via Display
NOTE
The contrast level of the display can be altered by pressing
the arrow up/down button while holding down the F1
button.
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NOTE NOTE
To use the default language (English) simply press the [OK] Set the time and date accurately. The inverter uses this
button twice to select and accept. information for logging. If an incorrect time/date is
accidentally set, correct it immediately in the set date and
time menu [Setup → Inverter details → Set date and time].
3 3
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Table 3.2 Examples of Installed PV Power Illustration 3.8 Select Grid Code
To confirm, select the grid code again and press [OK]. The
settings for the chosen grid code have now been
activated.
WARNING
Correct selection of grid code is essential to comply with
local and national standards.
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NOTE
If the two grid code selections do not match, they will be 3.3 Web Interface
cancelled and it will be necessary to repeat this step. If an
incorrect grid code is accidentally accepted at the first These instructions describe the web interface, which
selection, simply accept the “Grid: Undefined” in the facilitates remote access to the inverter.
confirm grid code screen. This cancels the grid code The web interface is available in the FLX Pro inverter only.
selection and enables a new selection. If an incorrect grid Refer to the download area at www.danfoss.com/solar for
code is selected twice, call the service hotline. the newest instructions.
Letters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Capital letters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Numbers 0123456789
Special - _.
characters
Illustration 3.10 Turn the PV Load Switch On
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• where 'invertername' is the final 10 To change the language setting later, refer to Setup, Setup
digits of the serial number. Details.
Illustration 3.11 Product Label To change this setting later, go to [Inverter level: Setup →
Inverter details].
1. The web interface logon dialog opens. Step 3 of 8: Time and date
Enter:
2. Type 'admin' in the user and password fields, and
click ‘Log in’. • Time in 24-hour format
3. At initial logon the inverter runs a setup wizard. • Date
• Time zone
3.3.3 Setup Wizard
Accuracy is important, because date and time are used for
Step 1 of 8: Display language logging purposes. Adjustment for daylight savings is
Select display language. automatic.
• The default language is English.
NOTE
This selection defines the language in the display, not the
grid code.
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CAUTION
Incorrect setting can have serious consequences for
production efficiency.
3 3
NOTE
To change the installed power, go to [Inverter level: Setup
If the initial and confirmation settings are different,
→ Calibration, PV Array].
• grid code selection is cancelled, and
Step 5 of 8: Country of Installation • the wizard recommences step 5.
Select the setting to match the location of the installation.
If initial and confirmation settings match, but are incorrect,
contact service.
CAUTION
Correct selection is essential to comply with local and Step 7 of 8: Replication
national standards. This step is available for a master inverter with followers
connected. To replicate the settings from steps 1–6 to
other inverters in the same network:
• Select inverters.
• Click [Replicate].
NOTE
When the PV configuration, installed PV power and PV
array area of follower inverters in the network differ from
that of the master, do not replicate. Set up the follower
inverters individually.
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3 3
To change the setup later, access the inverter via the web
interface or the display, at inverter level.
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1. Plant name: Displays the current plant name: • Click on an inverter name to display the
inverter view.
• Click on the plant name to display the
plant view. • Change the name of the inverter via
[Setup → Inverter details] in the inverter
• Change the plant name at [Setup →
view.
Plant details].
4. Main menu: This menu corresponds to the
2. Group menu: Displays groups of inverters:
inverter display main menu.
• Inverters join group 1 by default.
5. Sub menu: The sub menu corresponds to the
• Click on a group name to display the main menu item currently selected. All sub menu
group view, and a list of inverters in the items belonging to a particular main menu item
group. are displayed here.
• Change the group name via [Setup → 6. Content area: The main menu and sub menus of
Inverter details] in the inverter view. the web interface are identical to the menus in
3. Group members: Displays the inverter names in the inverter display. The sub menu content
the group currently selected. The default inverter displayed here corresponds to the sub menu
name is based on the serial number. selected: [Overview]. On some pages, a horizontal
menu is provided for improved readability.
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7. Footer: Options on the footer bar: • Security level: Displays the current
security level as explained in the section
• Language: Opens a pop-up window.
Security Levels.
Click on the country flag to change the
language of the web interface to the NOTE
desired language for the active session. The content of the main menu changes depending on
• Contact: Opens a pop-up window which which view is currently selected: the plant, a group of
displays Danfoss contact information. inverters, or an individual inverter. Text in red indicates the
active view.
• Logout: Opens the login/logout dialog
3 3 box.
3.3.5 Plant, Group and Inverter Views
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NOTE
To calculate performance ratio PR, an irradiation sensor is
required, see [Setup → Calibration].
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Service
4 Service
here. When the inverter enters the On grid mode, the most
recent event is cleared and is shown as 0.
4.1 Troubleshooting The event code is made up of two elements: the group
This guide provides tables showing messages appearing in classifier and the event ID. The group classifier describes
the inverter display, known as events. The tables contain the general type of the event, while the event ID is used
descriptions as well as which actions to take, when an to identify the specific event.
event arises. For the full event list, refer to the FLX Series Table 4.1 is an overview of how the tables of inverter
User Guide. events are constructed and how to use them.
4 4 To view events, go to the Log menu and enter the
Eventlog menu. The latest event registered by the inverter,
as well as a list of the 20 most recent events, is shown
Event Type
-
ID Status message Description Action DNO Hotline PV
201 Tpower_high. The internal temperature of the Check the inverter is not covered and that the - x -
inverter is too high. ventilation duct is not blocked. If not, call installer.
Event Type Indicates whether the event relates to grid, PV, internal or fail safe issues.
ID The specific event ID.
Display Text shown in display.
Description Description of the event.
Action Description of which action to take prior to contacting any other parties.
DNO If the prescribed action has not identified the malfunction, contact the DNO for further assistance.
Hotline If the prescribed action has not identified the malfunction, contact the inverter hotline for further assistance.
PV If the prescribed action has not identified the malfunction, contact the PV supplier for further assistance.
Grid-related Events
ID Status Description Action DNO Hotline PV
message
1–6 Grid voltage too low. Call the installer and inform about the grid-phase voltage. x - -
Check voltage and AC installation, if the voltage is zero
check the fuses.
7–9 Grid voltage average over 10 Call the installer and inform about the grid-phase voltage. x - -
minutes too high. Check that the installation is correct according to the instal-
lation guide. If so, then increase the mean voltage limit
according to section Functional Safety.
10–15 Grid voltage too high. Call the installer and inform about the grid-phase voltage.. x - -
16–18 The inverter has detected a Check voltage and AC installation. x - -
voltage peak on the grid.
19–24 Grid frequency too low or too Call the installer and inform about the grid frequency.. x - -
high.
25–27 Loss of mains, Phase-to-phase Call the installer and inform about the voltage on all three x - -
voltages too low. phases.
Check the phase-to-phase voltages and the AC installation.
28–30 Loss of mains, ROCOF out of If the event reoccurs several times each day, contact the x - -
range. DNO.
31–33 DC grid current too high. For occurrence several times daily, contact installer. - x -
Installer: Perform on-site grid analysis.
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PV-related Events
ID Status Description Action DNO Hotline PV
message
100-102 PV negative Input current is negative, polarity Call the installer. - - x
incorrect. Installer: Check polarity, if correct, call service.
103-105 PV current is too Too many PV modules connected in Call the installer. - x x
high/waiting. parallel. Should only appear on newly Installer: Check no. of strings in parallel and
installed systems. current ratings. Has the current limit been
exceeded? Has the inverter derated on PV
current? Reconnect strings in parallel, possibly
install a second inverter.
112-114 PV config fault Call the installer. - - x
Installer: Call service.
115 PV ISO too low The resistance between ground and Make a visual inspection of all PV cables and - x x
PV is too low for the inverter to start modules for correct installation according to
up. This will force the inverter to the installation guide. The event could indicate
make a new measurement after 10 that the PE connection is missing.
minutes have passed.
116-118 PV wrong polarity Call the installer. - x x
Installer: Call service.
121-123, PV ISO low PV1, PV2, PV3, multiple Call the installer. - x x
125 (related to 115) Installer: Call service.
258 PV voltage too PV voltage is too high. Check that installation and layout correspond - x x
high/waiting to recommendations in the manuals.
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Internal Events
ID Status Description Action DNO Hotline PV
message
201–208 The internal temperature of the Check the inverter is not covered and that the - x -
inverter is too high. ventilation duct is not blocked. If not, call the
installer.
209, 210 Voltage on DC bus is too high. Reset the inverter by disconnecting DC and AC, - x -
using the switches. If the event is repeated, call
the installer. Installer:
Check the maximum PV voltage using the
display to see if it is above the limits.
211 Fan rpm low Fan speed is too low. Is the inverter fan blocked? - x -
4 4 Yes: Clean the fan, No: Call the installer.
212 DC bus Inverter unable to balance DC bus. Call the installer. - x -
balance Installer: Call service.
timeout
213–215 Internal error Voltage measured Call the installer. - x -
before and after the relay differs by Installer: Call service.
more than 20 V.
216–218 Current measured on AC side is too Call the installer. - x -
high. Installer: Call service.
224 RCMU over A wire is broken in the RCMU. Call the installer. - x -
range Installer: If self-test does not complete
successfully, call service partner.
225–240 Failure in Memory/ EEPROM. Restart the inverter. If event persists, call the - x -
241, 242, Internal communication error. installer. - x -
249 Installer: Call service.
243, 244 Internal error. - x -
247 FSP plausibility A plausibility fault has occurred in Check event log for other grid events (1-55) and - x -
fault the functional safety processor. follow the instructions for these events. If the
248, 251 Self test failed The self-test has failed. event persists, call the installer. - x -
FSP fail safe
252-254 Current measured on AC side is too Call the installer. - x -
high. Installer: Call service.
255–257 Islanding protection trip. Call the installer. - x -
Installer: Call service.
260 The resistance between ground and Call the installer. - x -
PV is too low for the inverter to start Installer: Call service.
up. This will force the inverter to
make a new measurement after 10
minutes have passed.
261-262 PV current measurements failed. Call the installer. - x x
Installer: Call service.
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Installer: Call service.
4.2 Maintenance
Normally, the inverter needs no maintenance or
calibration.
Ensure that the heat sink at the rear of the inverter is not
covered.
WARNING
Temperature of the heat sink can exceed 70 °C.
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5 Technical Data
5.1 Specifications
Nomen- Parameter FLX Series
clature 12.5k 15k 17k
AC
|S| Rated apparent power
12500 VA 15000 VA 17000 VA
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1) At rated grid voltage (Vac,r), Cos(phi)=1. 4)SPL (Sound Pressure Level) at 1.5 m under normal operation
2)When activated, communication cannot be accessed during night conditions.
time.
3) At identical input voltages. At unequal input voltages, Vmppmin can
be as low as 250 V depending on total input power.
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5.3 Conformity
International FLX Series
Standards 12.5k 15k 17k
Directive LVD 2006/95/EC
Directive EMC 2004/108/EC
5 5 Safety
Integrated PV load switch
IEC 62109-1/IEC 62109-2
VDE 0100-712
Functional Safety IEC 62109-2
EN 61000-6-1
EMC immunity
EN 61000-6-2
EN 61000-6-3
EMC emission
EN 61000-6-4
Utility interference EN 61000-3-2/-3 EN 61000-3-11/-12
CE Yes
IEC 61727
Utility characteristics
EN 50160
S0 Energy Meter (option) EN62053-31 Annex D
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NOTE
In France, observe the UTE C 15-712-1 and NF C 15–100
requirements.
For installation in France, apply warning label to front of Illustration 5.1 Warning Label
inverter.
5 5
5.5 Cable Specifications
Specification FLX Series
AC cable AC cable size 12.5k 15k 17k
maximum 2.5 mm2 - - -
length 4 mm2 48 m - -
[m] 6 mm2 60 m 52 m 45 m
10 mm2 71 m 65 m 60 m
16 mm2 78 m 74 m 71 m
AC cable type 5-wire copper cable
AC cable outer diameter 18-25 mm
AC cable insulation strip Strip 16 mm length of insulation from all 5 wires
PE cable diameter Equal to or greater than diameter of AC phase cables
• Ambient temperature
• UV resistance
NOTE
Avoid power loss in cables greater than 1% of the nominal
inverter rating.
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[%]
1
5.6 Torque Specifications
160AA007.10
0.75
0.5
2
1
0.25 4 mm2
6 mm2
10 mm 2
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
[m]
5 5 Illustration 5.2 FLX Series 12.5k Cable Losses [%] versus Cable
Length [m] 3
[%]
1
Parameter Tool Tightening Torque
1 M16 cable gland Wrench 19 mm 3.75 Nm
body
0.75
M16 cable gland, Wrench 19 mm 2.5 Nm
compression nut
0.5 2 M25 cable gland Wrench 27 mm 7.5 Nm
body
M25 cable gland, Wrench 27 mm 5.0 Nm
0.25 4 mm2
compression nut
6 mm2
3 Front screw Torx TX 20 1.5 Nm
10 mm 2
Illustration 5.3 FLX Series 15k Cable Losses [%] versus Cable
Length [m]
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[%]
1
0.75
0.5
0.25 4 mm2
6 mm2
10 mm 2
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
[m]
Illustration 5.4 FLX Series 17k Cable Losses [%] versus Cable
Length [m]
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2
1 M32 cable gland Wrench 42 mm 7.5 Nm
body
1 2 M32 cable gland, Wrench 42 mm 5,0 Nm
3 compression nut
3 Terminals on AC Pozidriv PZ2 or Min. 1.2 Nm
4
terminal block Straight slot 1.0 x
5.5 mm
4 PE Torx TX 20 or 2.2 Nm
Straight slot 1.0 x
5.5 mm
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RS485 RS485 ETHERNET
1. GND
5 5 5.9 RS-485 and Ethernet Connections
2.
3.
GND
RX/TX A (-)
RS-485 4. BIAS L
5. BIAS H
Terminate the RS-485 communication bus at both ends. 6. RX/TX B (+)
7. Not connected
• Termination is automatic when no RJ-45 plug is
8. Not connected
inserted into the socket. The absence of a mating
connector enables both termination and bias.
Bold = Compulsory, Cat5 cable contains all 8 wires.
• In rare cases, bias is unwanted, but termination is
For Ethernet: 10Base-TX and 100Base-TX auto cross-over.
required. To terminate the RS-485 bus, mount a
100 Ω termination resistor into an RJ-45 field
mountable connector. Then insert the connector
(with resistor) into the unused RJ-45 connector.
The RS-485 address of the inverter is unique, and defined
at the factory.
150AA019.10
3 4 5
2 6
1
7
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160AA030.10
150AA019.10
3 4 5
2 6
1
7
(4)
5 5
(4)
Colour Standard
Pinout Cat 5 Cat 5
Ethernet T-568A T-568B 3
NOTE
5.9.1 Network Topology The two network types cannot be mixed. The inverters can
only be connected in networks which are either solely
The inverter has two Ethernet RJ-45 connectors enabling RS-485 or solely Ethernet.
the connection of several inverters in a line topology as an
alternative to the typical star topology. The two ports are NOTE
similar and may be used interchangeably. For RS-485, only
Ethernet is recommended for faster communication.
linear daisy chain connections can be used.
RS-485 is required when a weblogger or datalogger is
connected to the inverter.
NOTE
Ring topology is not permitted.
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E-mail: solar-inverters@danfoss.com
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