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SmartACU2000D Smart Array Controller

Quick Guide (with No PID Module)

Issue: 02
Part Number: 31500BWD
Date: 2020-04-10

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


1. The information in this document is subject to change due to version upgrade or other reasons.
Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the
contents, but all statements, information, and recommendations in this document do not
constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied.
2. Before installing the device, closely read the SmartACU2000D Smart Array Controller User
Manual (with no PID module) to get familiar with product information and precautions.
3. Only qualified and trained electrical technicians are allowed to operate the device. Operation
personnel should understand the composition and working principles of the grid-tied PV power
system and local regulations.
4. Before installing the device, check that the package contents are intact and complete against the
packing list. If any damage is found or any component is missing, contact your dealer.
5. Use insulated tools when installing the device. For personal safety, wear insulation gloves and
protective shoes.
6. When installing the device and connecting cables, use appropriate tools and take necessary
protective measures to avoid damaging the device.
7. Huawei shall not be liable for any consequence caused by violation of the storage, installation,
and operation regulations specified in this document and the user manual.

1 Product Overview
Name Model Voltage Level Configuration

SmartACU2000D-D-00 • 00: one MBUS route


D: ≤ 800 V
Smart array • 02: two MBUS routes
SmartACU2000D-D-02 three-phase
controller
AC input • 05CN: one MBUS route and 4G
SmartACU2000D-D-05CN antenna

1 Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2020.


All rights reserved.
(1) Cabinet door (2) Mounting plate
(4) Waterproof connectors for the RS485
(3) Waterproof connector for the protective earthing
communications cable, network cable, and
cable (PE, 3/4 in.)
DC power cables (RS485/ETH/DC, 3/4 in.)
(5) Waterproof connector for the DO signal cable (6) Waterproof connector for the DI signal cable
(DO, 5/4 in.) (DI, 3/4 in.)
(7) Waterproof connector for the AI signal cable (AI,
(8) USB port (USB)
5/4 in.)
(9) Waterproof connectors for the RS485
communications cable and network cable (10) Ventilation valve
(RS485/ETH, 3/4 in.)
(11) Waterproof connectors for the three-phase AC (12) Waterproof connector for the single-phase
power cable (MBUS01, MBUS02, 1 in.) AC power cable (AC INPUT, 3/4 in.)
(14) Waterproof connector for the optical cable,
(13) Waterproof connector for the optical cable
network cable, or 4G antenna (SFP2/4G
(SFP1, 3/4 in.)
LTE/4G, 3/4 in.)

Cabinet Dimensions

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SmartACU2000D-D-02 Components

For simplicity purposes, the following figure shows only the components that you need to operate and
reserved installation positions.

(11) Position for the power over Ethernet (PoE)


(1) SmartLogger power adapter (U01) SPD

(2) Position for the 24 V DC power module (U02) (12) Position for the PoE module (POE)
(3) AC input terminal of the 24 V power module
(JX02) (13) ATB (Access Terminal Box)
(4) Single-phase surge protective device (SPD)
(F03) (14) Single-phase input switch (QF03)
(5) Three-phase SPD 1 (F01) (15) Three-phase input switch 2 (FU02)
(6) Three-phase SPD 2 (F02) (16) Three-phase input switch 1 (FU01)
(7) Position for the Ethernet switch (SWITCH) (17) RS485 communications terminal (JX01)
(18) Position for the SmartModule1000A01
(8) SmartMBUS CCO (MBUS CCO) (SmartModule)
(9) SmartLogger3000 (SmartLogger) (19) PE bar
(10) Optical fiber adapter (OFA01, OFA02)

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SmartACU2000D-D-00 and SmartACU2000D-D-05CN Components

For simplicity purposes, the following figure shows only the components that you need to operate
and reserved installation positions.

(1) SmartLogger power adapter (U01) (10) Position for the PoE SPD
(2) Position for the 24 V DC power module (U02) (11) Position for the PoE module (POE)
(3) AC input terminal of the 24 V power module
(JX02) (12) ATB (Access Terminal Box)
(4) Single-phase SPD (F03) (13) Single-phase input switch (QF03)
(5) Three-phase SPD (F01) (14) Three-phase input switch (FU01)
(6) Position for the Ethernet switch (SWITCH) (15) RS485 communications terminal (JX01)
(7) Position for the SmartMBUS CCO (MBUS (16) Position for the SmartModule1000A01
CCO) (SmartModule)

(8) SmartLogger3000 (SmartLogger) (17) PE bar

(9) Optical fiber adapter (OFA01, OFA02)

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2 Configurations in Typical Scenarios
Fiber Ring Network

Only the SmartACU2000D-D-00 and SmartACU2000D-D-02 are applicable to this scenario.

Components in dashed-line boxes are optional. To highlight the involved area, the figure does not
show all factory-installed components and cables.

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The following table describes the components to be configured in the fiber ring network scenario.
Recommended Model or Component
Position Component Quantity
Specifications Source
(Optional) SmartModule SmartModule1000A01 1
(Optional) Ethernet
UT-H605 or ES1000 1
switch
(Optional) 24 V power
Smart array N/A Purchased 1
supply
controller from Huawei
Fitting bag Optical
N/A 2
for optical module
ring Optical
switchinga N/A 8
jumper
Recommended rated
Miniature circuit breaker
current: 32 A; number of 1
(MCB)
poles: 2
• When the rated AC
voltage on the low-
voltage (LV) side of the
transformer station is
less than or equal to
600 V, the rated
voltage of the knife
fuse switch should be
greater than or equal to
600 V.
• When the rated AC
Transformer • Scenario with a
voltage on the LV side Prepared by
station the customer double-column
of the transformer
Three-phase Knife fuse transformer: 1
station is greater than
power switch switch • Scenario with a
600 V and less than or
dual-split
equal to 800 V, the
transformer: 2
rated voltage of the
knife fuse switch
should be greater than
or equal to 800 V.
• Recommended rated
current of the fuse: 32
A; rated current of the
knife fuse switch box: ≥
32 A; number of poles:
3 (three fuses for each
knife fuse switch box)
Note a: There are two types of fitting bags for fiber ring switching: with 100M optical modules or with
1000M optical modules. You can purchase a fitting bag based on the specifications of the optical
modules used on the fiber channel (FC) switch.

• Components listed in the table need to be installed onsite.


• Models of the components inside the transformer station are specified by the transformer station
vendor.

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The following table describes the cables to be prepared by yourself in the fiber ring network scenario.

Cross-sectional Area
No. Cable Recommended Model or Specifications Range of the Cable
(Recommended Value)
• Three-core (L1, L2, and L3) outdoor
armored copper cable
• When the rated AC voltage on the LV side
of the transformer station is less than or
equal to 600 V, the operating voltage
between the three-phase AC power cable
Three-phase AC and the ground should be greater than or • 8–10 mm2 (10 mm2)
1
power cable equal to 600 V. • 8 AWG
• When the rated AC voltage on the LV side
of the transformer station is greater than
600 V and less than or equal to 800 V, the
operating voltage between the three-
phase AC power cable and the ground
should be greater than or equal to 1000 V.
CAT 5E outdoor shielded network cable with
(Optional) an outer diameter less than 9 mm (0.35 in.)
2 Peripheral network and internal resistance less than or equal to N/A
cable 1.5 ohms/10 m (1.5 ohms/393.70 in.), as well
as shielded RJ45 connectors
Peripheral RS485 Computer cable (DJYP2VP2-22 2x2x1) or
• 0.5–1 mm2 (1 mm2)
3 communications armored shielded twisted pair that can be
• 20–18 AWG (18 AWG)
cable used outdoors, as well as OT-M4 terminals
• 6–16 mm2 (16 mm2)
4 Cabinet PE cable Outdoor copper cable and OT-M6 terminals
• 10–6 AWG (6 AWG)
Four-core or eight-core single-mode armored
optical cable with a transmission wavelength
5 Optical fiber cable N/A
of 1310 nm and an outer diameter less than
or equal to 18 mm (0.71 in.)
• Standard connection: two-core outdoor
armored copper cable
Single-phase AC • 4–6 mm2 (4 mm2)
6 • Connection through a tube: single-core
power cable • 12–10 AWG (12 AWG)
outdoor copper cable
• Operating voltage to the ground ≥ 300 V
• Standard connection: two-core outdoor
armored copper cable
(Optional) 24 V DC • 2.5–4 mm2 (2.5 mm2)
7 • Connection through a tube: single-core
output power cable • 14–12 AWG (14 AWG)
outdoor copper cable
• Operating voltage to the ground ≥ 300 V

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4G LTE Network

Only the SmartACU2000D-D-00 and SmartACU2000D-D-02 are applicable to this scenario.

Components in dashed-line boxes are optional. To highlight the involved area, the figure does not
show all factory-installed components and cables.

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The following table describes the components to be configured in the 4G LTE network scenario.

Recommended Model Component


Position Component Quantity
or Specifications Source
(Optional) SmartModule SmartModule1000A01 1
(Optional) 24 V power
Smart array N/A 1
supply
controller
Fitting bags PoE N/A
for the PoE module Purchased 1
module and from Huawei
Outside the
smart array customer-
controller and premises CPE N/A 1
transformer equipment
station (CPE)
Miniature circuit breaker Rated current: 32 A,
1
(MCB) number of poles: 2
• When the rated AC
voltage on the LV side
of the transformer
station is less than or
equal to 600 V, the
rated voltage of the
knife fuse switch
should be greater
than or equal to 600
V.
• When the rated AC
voltage on the LV side
• Scenario with a
Transformer of the transformer Prepared by double-column
station Knife station is greater than the customer
Three-phase transformer: 1
fuse 600 V and less than
power switch • Scenario with a
switch or equal to 800 V, the
dual-split
rated voltage of the
transformer: 2
knife fuse switch
should be greater
than or equal to 800
V.
• Recommended rated
current of the fuse: 32
A; rated current of the
knife fuse switch box:
≥ 32 A; number of
poles: 3 (three fuses
for each knife fuse
switch box)

• Components listed in the table need to be installed onsite.


• Models of the components inside the transformer station are specified by the transformer station
vendor.

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The following table describes the cables to be prepared by yourself in the 4G LTE network scenario.

Cross-sectional Area
No. Cable Recommended Model or Specifications Range of the Cable
(Recommended Value)

Three-core (L1, L2, and L3) outdoor
armored copper cable
• When the rated AC voltage on the LV
side of the transformer station is less
than or equal to 600 V, the operating
voltage between the three-phase AC
power cable and the ground should be
Three-phase AC power • 8–10 mm2 (10 mm2)
1 greater than or equal to 600 V.
cable • 8 AWG
• When the rated AC voltage on the LV
side of the transformer station is greater
than 600 V and less than or equal to
800 V, the operating voltage between
the three-phase AC power cable and the
ground should be greater than or equal
to 1000 V.
Computer cable (DJYP2VP2-22 2x2x1) or
Peripheral RS485 • 0.5–1 mm2 (1 mm2)
2 armored shielded twisted pair that can be
communications cable • 20–18 AWG (18 AWG)
used outdoors, as well as OT-M4 terminals
• 6–16 mm2 (16 mm2)
3 Cabinet PE cable Outdoor copper cable and OT-M6 terminals
• 10–6 AWG (6 AWG)
A 20 m (65.62 ft) long network cable
delivered with Huawei CPE (If the length is
Network cable from the
4 insufficient, prepare a cable with the same N/A
PoE module to the CPE
specifications as a peripheral network
cable.)
• Standard connection: two-core outdoor
armored copper cable
Single-phase AC power • 4–6 mm2 (4 mm2)
5 • Connection through a tube: single-core
cable • 12–10 AWG (12 AWG)
outdoor copper cable
• Operating voltage to the ground ≥ 300 V
• Standard connection: two-core outdoor
armored copper cable
(Optional) 24 V DC • Connection through a tube: single-core • 2.5–4 mm2 (2.5 mm2)
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output power cable outdoor copper cable • 14–12 AWG (14 AWG)
• Operating voltage to the ground ≥ 300
V

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4G Network

Only the SmartACU2000D-D-05CN is applicable to this scenario.

Components in dashed-line boxes are optional. To highlight the involved area, the figure does not
show all factory-installed components and cables.

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The following table describes the components to be configured in the 4G network scenario.
Component
Position Component Recommended Model or Specifications Quantity
Source
(Optional)
SmartModule1000A01 1
SmartModule
(Optional) Purchased
UT-H605 or ES1000 1
Ethernet switch from Huawei
Smart (Optional) 24 V
N/A 1
array power supply
controller Standard SIM card of a local carrier (size: Prepared by
SIM card 1
25 mm x 15 mm) the customer
Delivered
4G antenna N/A with the 1
product
Miniature circuit
Rated current: 32 A, number of poles: 2 1
breaker (MCB)
• When the rated AC voltage on the LV
side of the transformer station is less
than or equal to 600 V, the rated voltage
• Scenario
of the knife fuse switch should be
with a
greater than or equal to 600 V.
double-
Transfor • When the rated AC voltage on the LV
Prepared by column
mer Three- side of the transformer station is greater
Knife the customer transformer:
station phase than 600 V and less than or equal to 800
fuse 1
power V, the rated voltage of the knife fuse
switch • Scenario
switch switch should be greater than or equal to
with a dual-
800 V.
split
• Recommended rated current of the fuse:
transformer:
32 A; rated current of the knife fuse
2
switch box: ≥ 32 A; number of poles: 3
(three fuses for each knife fuse switch
box)

• Components listed in the table need to be installed onsite.


• Models of the components inside the transformer station are specified by the transformer station
vendor.

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The following table describes the cables to be prepared by yourself in the 4G network scenario.
Cross-sectional Area
No. Cable Recommended Model or Specifications Range of the Cable
(Recommended Value)
• Three-core (L1, L2, and L3) outdoor
armored copper cable
• When the rated AC voltage on the LV side
of the transformer station is less than or
equal to 600 V, the operating voltage
between the three-phase AC power cable
Three-phase AC and the ground should be greater than or • 8–10 mm2 (10 mm2)
1
power cable equal to 600 V. • 8 AWG
• When the rated AC voltage on the LV side
of the transformer station is greater than
600 V and less than or equal to 800 V, the
operating voltage between the three-phase
AC power cable and the ground should be
greater than or equal to 1000 V.
CAT 5E outdoor shielded network cable with
an outer diameter less than 9 mm (0.35 in.)
(Optional) Peripheral
2 and internal resistance less than or equal to N/A
network cable
1.5 ohms/10 m (1.5 ohms/393.70 in.), as well
as shielded RJ45 connectors
Peripheral RS485 Computer cable (DJYP2VP2-22 2x2x1) or
• 0.5–1 mm2 (1 mm2)
3 communications armored shielded twisted pair that can be
• 20–18 AWG (18 AWG)
cable used outdoors, as well as OT-M4 terminals
• 6–16 mm2 (16 mm2)
4 Cabinet PE cable Outdoor copper cable and OT-M6 terminals
• 10–6 AWG (6 AWG)
• Standard connection: two-core outdoor
armored copper cable
Single-phase AC • 4–6 mm2 (4 mm2)
5 • Connection through a tube: single-core
power cable • 12–10 AWG (12 AWG)
outdoor copper cable
• Operating voltage to the ground ≥ 300 V
• Standard connection: two-core outdoor
armored copper cable
(Optional) 24 V DC • 2.5–4 mm2 (2.5 mm2)
6 • Connection through a tube: single-core
output power cable • 14–12 AWG (14 AWG)
outdoor copper cable
• Operating voltage to the ground ≥ 300 V

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3 Installing the Cabinet
3.1 Preparations
Installation Dimensions Marking-off Template
(Delivered with the Cabinet)

Bolts

• When the cabinet is installed on a wall, you need to prepare M12x60 stainless steel exploded
expansion bolts.
• When the cabinet is installed on a support or a pole, use the M12x40 bolt assemblies delivered
with the cabinet.

3.2 Securing the Cabinet

Wall-mounted Installation

Avoid drilling holes in the water pipes and power cables buried in the wall.

• To prevent dust inhalation or contact with eyes, wear safety goggles and an anti-dust mask
when drilling holes.
• Clean up any dust in and around the holes using a vacuum cleaner and measure the distance
between holes. If the holes are inaccurately positioned, drill holes again.
• Level the head of the expansion sleeve with the concrete wall after removing the bolt, spring
washer, and flat washer. Otherwise, the mounting plate will not be securely installed on the
concrete wall.

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1. Determine the hole positions based on the
marking-off template, and then mark the hole 3. Secure the cabinet.
positions using a marker.
2. Install expansion bolts.

Support-mounted Installation
1. Determine the hole positions
based on the marking-off
template, and then mark the 3. Install bolt assemblies. 4. Secure the cabinet.
hole positions using a marker.
2. Drill holes. (You are advised to
apply anti-rust paint to the
holes.)

Pole-mounted Installation

• If you need to pole-mount the smart array controller, prepare pole mounting brackets based on
the dimensions of the smart array controller. You are advised to use M12 U-shaped bolts to
secure the pole-mounting brackets.
• The figure is for reference only. The actual pole and pole mounting brackets prevail.

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1. Secure the pole mounting brackets. 2. Secure the cabinet. (For details, see
"Support-mounted Installation.")

4 Opening the Cabinet Door

• Before opening the cabinet door, turn off all upstream switches for the smart array controller to
power off the controller. If you have to operate an energized smart array controller, wear
insulation gloves and take preventive measures.
• If you need to open the cabinet door on rainy or snowy days, take protective measures to
prevent rain or snow from entering the cabinet. If it is impossible to take protective measures,
do not open the cabinet door on rainy or snowy days.

1. Remove the security torx wrench bound to 2. Open the cabinet door and install the
the cabinet base and use the wrench to support bar.
loosen security torx screws.

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5 Installing Components

Install components based on chapter 2 "Configurations in Typical Scenarios."

5.1 Installing the PoE Module


1. Loosen screws and remove the
mounting board. Do not remove the
screws.
2. Remove screws from the PoE
module installation position.
3. Secure the PoE module. (The
indicators should be in the lower left
corner).
4. Secure the mounting board.

5.2 (Optional) Installing the SmartModule


1. Remove the mounting ears and guide rail–mounting kit from the SmartModule.
2. Remove the panel at the position where the SmartModule is to be installed from the cabinet and
take out the mounting kit.
3. Secure the mounting bracket to the SmartModule.
4. Install the SmartModule.

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5. Connect the GE4 port on the SmartModule to the LAN port on the SmartLogger using the
network cable delivered with the SmartModule.
6. Connect the preinstalled RS485 cable to the COM port on the SmartLogger based on the
label.
7. Connect the preinstalled power cable to the 12V 1A port on the SmartModule based on the
cable label.

5.3 (Optional) Installing the Ethernet Switch


1. Remove the panel from the Ethernet
switch installation position.
2. Secure the Ethernet switch.
3. Connect the PE cable for the Ethernet
switch.

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4. Connect the FE1 port on the Ethernet
switch to the WAN port on the
SmartLogger using the network cable
delivered with the Ethernet switch.
5. Connect the preinstalled power cable
to the power port on the Ethernet
switch based on the label.

5.4 (Optional) Installing the 24 V Power Module


1. Remove the mounting bracket of the 24 V power module from the cabinet.
2. Install the power module in the mounting bracket.
3. Secure the 24 V power module to the mounting bracket using the screws (delivered with the 24 V
power module)
4. Install the power module in the cabinet.
5. Connect the AC input power cable (delivered with the SACU) to the 24 V power module based on
the cable label.

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5.5 Installing the SIM Card and 4G Antenna
Installing the SIM Card
1. Remove the cables preinstalled on the SmartLogger and label them.
2. Take the SmartLogger out of the installation position.
3. Install the SIM card, reinstall the SmartLogger, and secure it.
4. Reconnect the cables based on the labels.

Installing the 4G Antenna


1. Remove the 4G antenna bound inside the cabinet.
2. Install the 4G antenna on the cabinet.
3. Connect the cable of the 4G antenna to the 4G port of the SmartLogger.

Secure the cable using the supplied cable clips. The cable is long and should be bound in the
cabinet after installation.

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6 Connecting Cables

Connect cables in accordance with the installation laws and regulations of the country or region
where the project is located.

6.1 Selecting a Connection Method


You can connect a peripheral cable to the smart array controller in common mode or through a
tube based on site requirements.

• To prevent poor cable connection due to overstress caused by ground subsidence, it is


recommended that the cable be bent inside the cabinet for a slack of 20–30 mm (0.79–1.18 in.)
before connected to the appropriate port.
• If a cable has a jacket, ensure that the jacket is in the cabinet.
• The following describes how to connect a peripheral cable to the RS485/ETH/DC waterproof
connector in common mode and through a tube, and provides reference for connecting
peripheral cables to other waterproof connectors.

Common Connection
If you choose common connection, ensure
that an appropriate cable is available.
1. Remove the locking cap and plug from
the cable gland.
2. Route the cable through the locking cap
and then the cable gland.
3. Connect the cable.
4. Tighten the locking cap.
5. Check that the cable is connected
correctly and securely. Seal the cable
gland and cable hole using the supplied
firestop putty.
6. Clear foreign matter from the cabinet.

Connection Through a Tube


If you choose connection through a tube, ensure that an appropriate cable and a tube are available.

Prepare an appropriate tube based on the diameters of the cable holes at the bottom. It is
recommended that the tube specifications comply with the waterproof connector specifications. For
example, for a 3/4 in. waterproof connector, a 3/4 in. tube is recommended.

Tube Diameters of bottom cable holes

Nut Conduit
Fitting

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1. Remove the locking cap and plug
from the waterproof connector, and
then remove the waterproof
connector.
2. Secure the tube fitting using the nut
provided with the tube.
3. Route the cable through the conduit
and then the fitting.
4. Connect the cable.
5. Secure the fitting to the conduit.
6. Check that the cable is connected
correctly and securely. Then take
appropriate measures to ensure that
the tube conduit and fitting are
secured reliably, and seal the cable
hole using supplied firestop putty.
7. Clear foreign matter from the cabinet.

6.2 Preparing Cables


Before connecting cables, prepare appropriate cables by referring to chapter 2 "Configurations in
Typical Scenarios."

You can connect a peripheral cable to the smart array controller in common mode or through a tube.
• The way of handling the bottom waterproof connector varies depending on the connection
method. For details, see section 6.1 "Selecting a Connection Method."
• Cables to the cabinet interior are connected in the same way irrespective of which connection
method is used. The following uses common connection as an example.

6.3 Crimping an OT Terminal

Insulation layer
• Avoid scratching the core
wire when stripping a cable. Core wire
Heat
• The cavity formed after the shrink
conductor crimp strip of the tubing
OT terminal is crimped must
wrap the core wires
completely. The core wires
must contact the OT
terminal closely. Crimping
• Wrap the wire crimping area
with heat shrinkable tubing tool
or PVC insulation tape. The
heat shrink tubing is used
as an example. Heat
• When using a heat gun, gun
protect the devices from
being scorched.

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6.4 Connecting the PE Cable
1. Crimp an OT terminal.
2. Secure the PE cable.

• Connect the PE cable to the nearest


ground point or the ground bar in the
transformer station.
• To enhance the corrosion resistance of the
ground terminal, you are advised to apply
silica gel or paint on it after connecting the
PE cable.

6.5 Connecting Communications Cables for the Fiber Ring Network


Prepare the fitting bag for optical ring switching which
contains the optical modules and optical jumpers.
1. Insert the optical modules respectively into the SFP1
and SFP2 ports of the SmartLogger until they snap
into place. Then pull the modules back to ensure Optical
that they are connected securely. module

Pay attention to the directions of


the optical modules. The label of
the optical module on the SFP1
port faces upwards, whereas the
label of the optical module on the Optical
SFP2 port faces downwards. jumper

2. Connect factory-installed optical


jumpers to the optical modules.

3. Remove the ATB cover. 4. Remove the optical cable fastener.

• Connect two optical cables in a ring optical network, and connect one optical cable in a star
optical network.
• As optical cables are hard, prepare optical cables before routing them into the cabinet.
• Only professionals are allowed to connect optical cables.

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5. Connect one end of the optical
jumper to the fiber adapter.
6. Route the other end of the
optical jumper through the
cable hole on the side of the
ATB, and then connect the
cable to the ATB.
7. Connect the peripheral optical
cable to the ATB, splice the
optical cable and the optical
jumper, and then wind the
spliced cable around the fiber
spool on the ATB.
8. Check that the cables are
connected correctly and
securely. Then reinstall the
optical cable fastener and ATB
cover.
6.6 Connecting the 4G LTE Cable
1. Connect the factory-installed network cable to 2. Connect the CPE network cable to the PoE
the DATA port on the PoE module, and the port on the PoE module.
factory-installed power cable to the PoE module.

6.7 Connecting the Three-Phase AC Power Cable


• For the smart array controller that supports the access of one MBUS route, connect the three-
phase AC power cable to the FU01 switch.
• For the smart array controller that supports the access of two MBUS routes, connect the first
route to the FU01 switch, and the second route to the FU02 switch.
• This section describes how to connect the three-phase AC power cable for the smart array
controller that supports the access of two MBUS routes. For details about the single-route
situation, refer to the way of connecting the first route of the three-phase AC power cable.
1. Prepare a cable.

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• Connect the L1-1, L2-1, and L3-1
wires from the FU01 switch
respectively to ports A, B, and C on
the transformer station busbar 1
over a three-phase power switch.
• Connect the L1-2, L2-2, and L3-2
wires from the FU02 switch
respectively to ports A, B, and C on
the transformer station busbar 2
over a three-phase power switch.
• Ensure that the L1, L2, and L3
wires are connected in correct
phase sequence.

2. Connect the L1, L2, and


L3 wires to the three-
phase input switch.
3. Bind the cable.

Transformer station
Three-phase
power switch 1
Transforme
r station
busbar 1
A/B/C
Three-phase
power switch 2
Transforme
r station
busbar 2
A/B/C

6.8 Connecting the Peripheral RS485 Communications Cable

Connect peripheral RS485 communications cables to the JX01 terminal block. All RS485
communications cables are connected in the same way. This section describes how to connect two
RS485 communications cables.
No. Port on the JX01 Terminal Block Definition
1 RS485-1 (+) RS485A, RS485 differential signal+
2 RS485-1 (–) RS485B, RS485 differential signal–
3 RS485-2 (+) RS485A, RS485 differential signal+
4 RS485-2 (–) RS485B, RS485 differential signal–

• For the smart array controller that supports the access of two MBUS routes, do not connect a
peripheral RS485 communications cable to the RS485-3 port (ports 5 and 6 on the JX01 terminal
block) because the MBUS CCO module communications cable has been connected to this port.
• JX01 ports 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 can be connected to the RS485 cable only after the
SmartModule is installed.

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1. Prepare a communications cable.

2. Connect the communications cable to the


JX01 terminal block.
3. Crimp an OT terminal on the shield layer,
and then connect the shield layer to the
cabinet ground point.
4. Bind the communications cable.

6.9 (Optional) Connecting the Peripheral Network Cable


Connect peripheral network cables to ports FE2–FE5 on the Ethernet switch. All network cables
are connected in the same way. This section describes how to connect one network cable.
1. Prepare a network cable.
(1) White- (2) Orange (3) White-and- (4) Blue
and- green
orange
(5) White- (6) Green (7) White-and- (8) Brown
and-blue brown

2. Verify that the network cable functions


properly using a network cable tester.
3. Connect the peripheral network cable to
the FE2 port on the Ethernet switch.
4. Bind the network cable.

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6.10 (Optional) Connecting the DC Output Power Cable to the 24 V Power
Module
1. Prepare a cable.

2. Connect the cable to the 24V OUT+ and 24V OUT- ports on the power module.
3. Bind the cable.

6.11 Connecting the Single-Phase AC Power Cable

1. Prepare a cable.
2. Connect the cable to the
single-phase input switch.

Connect the L and N (L) wires


to the L and N (L) terminals of
the station-service power
source for the transformer
station through an MCB.

3. Bind the cable.

Transformer station MCB


Station-service
power source
L/N (L)

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7 Verifying the Installation
1. The cabinet and all components are installed properly. Yes □ No □ N/A □
2. All upstream switches for the cabinet and all switches inside the cabinet are
Yes □ No □ N/A □
OFF.
3. All cables are connected correctly and securely, without exposed metal.
Cables are bound neatly, and cable ties are secured evenly and properly in
the same direction. There are no sharp edges at the cutting positions. Yes □ No □ N/A □
There are no sundries such as unnecessary adhesive tape or cable ties on
cables.
4. Routing for the power cables and signal cables meets the requirements for
routing strong-current and weak-current cables and complies with the cable Yes □ No □ N/A □
routing plan.
5. The locking caps on all waterproof connectors in use at the bottom of the
cabinet are tightened, or the cable routing pipes (if used) are secured to the
cabinet. All waterproof connectors or cable routing pipes in use are applied Yes □ No □ N/A □
with firestop putty. Idle cable holes at the bottom of the cabinet are plugged
and the locking caps are tightened.
6. The cover on the USB port is tightened, and the USB cable inside the
Yes □ No □ N/A □
cabinet is secure.
7. The cabinet interior is clean, without dust, dirt, or foreign matter. Yes □ No □ N/A □
8. The paint on the cabinet exterior is intact. Immediately repaint the part
Yes □ No □ N/A □
where paint has fallen off to prevent corrosion.

8 Powering On the System

Put on insulation gloves before powering on the system.

Ensure that the power voltage of the smart array controller is within the operating voltage range,
and the three-phase input voltage is within the MBUS module operating voltage range.
1. Turn on the single-phase power switch that controls the power supply from the remote
transformer station to the smart array controller.
2. Turn on the three-phase power switch that controls the power supply from the remote
transformer station to the smart array controller.
• If the smart array controller supports the access of one MBUS route, turn on the
corresponding three-phase power switch.
• If the smart array controller supports the access of two MBUS routes, turn on the
corresponding three-phase power switches.
3. Check that the input voltages of all switches of the smart array controller are within appropriate
operating voltage ranges using a multimeter.
4. Turn on the QF03 single-phase input switch in the smart array controller.
5. Turn on the three-phase input switch in the smart array controller.
• If the smart array controller supports the access of one MBUS route, turn on the FU01 three-
phase input switch.
• If the smart array controller supports the access of two MBUS routes, turn on the FU01 and
FU02 three-phase input switches.

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• For details about the status of the energized SmartLogger and MBUS CCO module
as well as the commissioning procedure, see the SmartLogger3000 User Manual.
When the smart array controller communicates with the solar inverter over MBUS,
log in to the embedded WebUI of the SmartLogger3000, choose Monitoring >
MBUS > Networking Settings, and set Networking to Enable (default value).
When the smart array controller communicates with the solar inverter only over
User Manual
RS485, set Networking to Disable.
• The Ethernet switch can be directly put into use without commissioning after
power-on.

9 Closing the Cabinet Door


1. Retract the support bar. 2. Close the cabinet door and tighten the screws.

If a screw used for securing the cabinet door is lost, use the security torx screw in the fitting bag.

10 FAQ
10.1 How Do I Power Off the System Before Maintenance?

Put on insulation gloves before powering off the system.


1. Turn off the single-phase power switch that controls the power supply from the remote
transformer station to the smart array controller.
2. Turn off the three-phase power switch that controls the power supply from the remote
transformer station to the smart array controller.
• If the smart array controller supports the access of one MBUS route, turn off the
corresponding three-phase power switch.
• If the smart array controller supports the access of two MBUS routes, turn off the
corresponding three-phase power switches.
3. Turn off the QF03 single-phase input switch in the smart array controller.
4. Turn off the three-phase input switch on the smart array controller.
• If the smart array controller supports the access of one MBUS route, turn off the FU01 three-
phase input switch.
• If the smart array controller supports the access of two MBUS routes, turn off the FU01 and
FU02 three-phase input switches.

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10.2 How Do I Determine an Unavailable Single-/Three-Phase SPD?
If an SPD is damaged or its indication window is red, the SPD is deemed unavailable.

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