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SUNNY HIGHPOWER PEAK3-US
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  • Page 1 Operating manual SUNNY HIGHPOWER PEAK3-US S M A O W E I G H P N Y H S U N ENGLISH SHP-US-20-BE-en-10 | Version 1.0...
  • Page 2 SMA Solar Technology AG Legal Provisions The information contained in these documents is the property of SMA Solar Technology AG. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, be it electronic, mechanical, photographic, magnetic or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SMA Solar Technology AG.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SMA Solar Technology AG Table of Contents Table of Contents Information on this Document..........Validity ........................Target Group......................Content and Structure of this Document ..............Levels of Warning Messages ..................Symbols in the Document ..................Typographies in the Document.................. Designation in the document ..................
  • Page 4 Table of Contents SMA Solar Technology AG Operation ................. 46 Establishing a connection to the user interface ............46 9.1.1 Establishing a Direct Connection via Ethernet ........46 9.1.2 Establishing a Connection via Ethernet in the local network ....47 Logging In and Out of the User Interface..............
  • Page 5: Information On This Document

    You will find the latest version of this document and further information on the product in PDF format and as eManual at www.SMA-Solar.com. You can also call up the eManual via the user interface of the product. Illustrations in this document are reduced to the essential information and may deviate from the real product.
  • Page 6: Symbols In The Document

    [Key] Designation in the document Complete designation Designation in this document Sunny Highpower PEAK3 Sunny Highpower, inverter, product Additional Information For more information, please go to www.SMA-Solar.com. Title and information content Type of information "Application for SMA Grid Guard Code" Form SHP-US-20-BE-en-10 Operating manual...
  • Page 7 "PUBLIC CYBER SECURITY - Guidelines for a Secure PV System Technical information Communication" "Efficiency and Derating" Technical Information Efficiency and derating behavior of the SMA inverters "Grid Support Utility Interactive Inverters" Technical Information Information about how to activate and to set the grid supporting fea- tures according to UL 1741 SA "Parameters and Measured Values"...
  • Page 8: Safety

    The product is approved for the US and Canadian market. Use SMA products only in accordance with the information provided in the enclosed documentation and with the locally applicable laws, regulations, standards and directives. Any other application may cause personal injury or property damage.
  • Page 9: Important Safety Instructions

    Unauthorized alterations can be dangerous and lead to personal injury. In addition, an unauthorized alteration will void guarantee and warranty claims and in most cases terminate the operating license. SMA Solar Technology AG shall not be held liable for any damage caused by such changes.
  • Page 10 2 Safety SMA Solar Technology AG DANGER Danger to life due to electric shock from touching an ungrounded PV module or array frame Touching ungrounded PV modules or array frames results in death or lethal injuries due to electric shock.
  • Page 11 In this state, switching operations can cause a fire or explosion. Death or lethal injuries due to fire or flying debris can result. • In case of error, only carry out corrective measures specified by SMA Solar Technology AG (see Section 12 "Troubleshooting", page 61). If no corrective measures are specified, do not perform any actions on the product.
  • Page 12 2 Safety SMA Solar Technology AG CAUTION Risk of injury due to weight of product Injuries may result if the product is lifted incorrectly or dropped while being transported or mounted. • Transport and lift the product carefully. Take the weight of the product into account.
  • Page 13 SMA Solar Technology AG 2 Safety NOTICE Damage to the inverter due to electrostatic discharge Touching electronic components can cause damage to or destroy the inverter through electrostatic discharge. • Ground yourself before touching any component. NOTICE Destruction of the measuring device due to overvoltage •...
  • Page 14: Scope Of Delivery

    3 Scope of Delivery SMA Solar Technology AG Scope of Delivery Check the scope of delivery for completeness and any externally visible damage. Contact your distributor if the scope of delivery is incomplete or damaged. Figure 1: Components included in the scope of delivery...
  • Page 15 SMA Solar Technology AG 3 Scope of Delivery Position Quantity Designation M6x16 combined screw Quick reference guide, production test report, supplementary sheet with the default settings Operating manual SHP-US-20-BE-en-10...
  • Page 16: Additionally Required Materials And Equipment

    4 Additionally Required Materials and Equipment SMA Solar Technology AG Additionally Required Materials and Equipment Material or equipment Quan- Explanation tity Profile rail (length: min. 770 mm (30.3 in), For mounting the product depth: max. 60 mm (2.4), height: 50 mm to 80 mm (2 in to 3 in) Conduit (trade size: 76.2 mm (3 in) or smaller...
  • Page 17 SMA Solar Technology AG 4 Additionally Required Materials and Equipment Material or equipment Quan- Explanation tity Torx screwdriver (TX40) Used to attach mounting brackets, in- verters to mounting brackets, connect- ing plate to inverter; used to connect equipment grounding conductor of PV...
  • Page 18: Product Overview

    5 Product Overview SMA Solar Technology AG Product Overview Product Description Figure 2: Design of the product Position Designation LEDs The LEDs indicate the operating state of the inverter. Type label The type label clearly identifies the product. The type label must remain permanently attached to the product.
  • Page 19: Interfaces And Functions

    SMA Speedwire The product is equipped with SMA Speedwire as standard. SMA Speedwire is a type of communication based on the Ethernet standard. SMA Speedwire is designed for a data transfer rate of 100 Mbps and enables optimum communication between Speedwire devices within systems.
  • Page 20: Led Signals

    The product is equipped with a Modbus interface. The Modbus interface is deactivated by default and must be configured as needed. The Modbus interface of the supported SMA products is designed for industrial use – via SCADA systems, for example – and has the following tasks: •...
  • Page 21 If an event occurs, a distinct event message and the corresponding event number will be displayed in addition on the inverter user inter- face or in the communication product (e.g. SMA Data Manager). The blue LED flashes slowly Communication connection is being established for approx.
  • Page 22: Mounting And Preparing The Connection

    6 Mounting and Preparing the Connection SMA Solar Technology AG Mounting and Preparing the Connection Requirements for Mounting Requirements for the Mounting Location: WARNING Danger to life due to fire or explosion Despite careful construction, electrical devices can cause fires.
  • Page 23 SMA Solar Technology AG 6 Mounting and Preparing the Connection 40 − 60 (1.57 − 2.36) 767.5 (30.2) 700 (27.56) 770 (30.3) 450.6 (17.7) Figure 3: Dimensions of the profile rails and the clamping range of the mounting bracket (dimensions in mm (in)) Center of gravity: 8.4 (0.3)
  • Page 24 6 Mounting and Preparing the Connection SMA Solar Technology AG Permitted and prohibited mounting positions: ☐ The product may only be mounted in a permitted position. This will ensure that no moisture can penetrate the product. ☐ The product should be mounted such that the LED signals can be read off without difficulty.
  • Page 25: Overview Of Connecting Plate

    SMA Solar Technology AG 6 Mounting and Preparing the Connection (19.7) (19.7) (19.7) (19.7) (7.9) (19.7) (19.7) (3.9) Figure 6: Recommended clearances(Dimensions in mm (in)) Overview of Connecting Plate Position Designation Entry for the network cables (for 19.05 mm (0.75 in) trade size con- duits)) Entry for the DC cables (for 76.2 mm (3 in) trade size conduits))
  • Page 26: Mounting The Product And Preparing The Connection

    6 Mounting and Preparing the Connection SMA Solar Technology AG Mounting the Product and Preparing the Connection DANGER Danger to life due to electric shock when live cables are touched High voltages are present on the AC and DC cables. Touching live cables results in death or lethal injuries due to electric shock.
  • Page 27 SMA Solar Technology AG 6 Mounting and Preparing the Connection 3. Fasten all four screws of each mounting bracket hand-tight (TX40). 4. Ensure the correct position of the mounting brackets by hooking in the mounting template. If the position is incorrect, move the mounting brackets to the correct position.
  • Page 28 6 Mounting and Preparing the Connection SMA Solar Technology AG 12. Screw the transport handles as far as they will go into the taps on the right- and left-hand side until they lie flush with the enclosure. When doing so, ensure that the transport handles are screwed into the taps so that they are perfectly straight.
  • Page 29 SMA Solar Technology AG 6 Mounting and Preparing the Connection 19. Secure the product with one screw each on the right and left on the mounting bracket (M8x16, TX40, 12 Nm ± 2 Nm (106 in-lb ± 17.7 in-lb)). 20. Remove all four transport handles from the threaded holes.
  • Page 30: Electrical Connection

    7 Electrical Connection SMA Solar Technology AG Electrical Connection Overview of the Connection Area Figure 7: Connection areas in the interior of the product Position Designation Equipment grounding terminal for the equipment grounding conductor of the PV array Cable for DC connection...
  • Page 31: Connecting The Ac Cable

    SMA Solar Technology AG 7 Electrical Connection Connecting the AC Cable AC cable requirements: ☐ Aluminum or copper cables must be used. ☐ The cable must be made of stranded wire or fine-stranded wire. When using fine stranded wire, bootlace ferrules must be used.
  • Page 32: Connecting The Network Cables

    7 Electrical Connection SMA Solar Technology AG 7. Connect the grounding conductor to the terminal as labeled. To do so, position the conductor as far as it will go into the corresponding terminal and tighten the screw of the terminal (AF5, torque for a conductor cross-section of 10 mm²...
  • Page 33 SMA Solar Technology AG 7 Electrical Connection Additionally required material (not included in the scope of delivery): ☐ Network cables ☐ Where required: Field-assembly RJ45 connector. Laying the cables: Figure 8: Interior view of the product with laying plan for network cables...
  • Page 34: Connecting The Pv Array

    7 Electrical Connection SMA Solar Technology AG 3. When using a self-assembly network cable, assemble the RJ45 connectors and connect them to the network cable (see connector documentation). 4. For each cable attach a conduit fitting for attachment of the conduits to the connecting plate.
  • Page 35 SMA Solar Technology AG 7 Electrical Connection Additionally required material (not included in the scope of delivery): ☐ Two terminal lugs for connection of DC+ and DC- (flange hole: M10, cross-section: appropriate to DC cables used) ☐ One terminal lug for connection of equipment grounding conductor of PV array (flange hole: M6, cross-section: appropriate to equipment grounding conductor) ☐...
  • Page 36 7 Electrical Connection SMA Solar Technology AG • Clean the contact surfaces of the terminal lug using a clean cloth and ethanol cleaning agent and do not touch the contact surfaces after cleaning. • Connect the equipment grounding conductor to the equipment grounding terminal using the hexagon socket screw (M6x16, TX20, torque: 6 Nm ±...
  • Page 37: Commissioning

    Section 9.2, page 48 Select the inverter configuration option. Please note that Section 8.3, page 39 the SMA Grid Guard code for changing the grid-relevant parameters must be available after completion of the first ten feed-in hours or installation assistant (see "Application for the SMA Grid Guard code" available at www.SMA- Solar.com).
  • Page 38 8 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG Procedure: 1. Position the enclosure lid and first tighten the upper- left and lower-right screws, and then the remaining screws crosswise (TX25, torque: 6 Nm ± 0.3 Nm (53 in-lb ± 2.65 in-lb)). 2. Switch on DC via the PV combiner box or the external DC switch.
  • Page 39: Selecting A Configuration Option

    On the Configuring the Inverter page, different configuration options are available to choose from. Select one of the options and proceed for the selected option as described below. SMA Solar Technology AG recommends carrying out the configuration with the installation assistant. This way, you ensure that all relevant parameters are set for optimal inverter operation.
  • Page 40 8 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG • Adoption of configuration from a file • Configuration with the installation assistant (recommended) • Manual configuration Accepting the settings Saving the made settings is indicated by an hourglass symbol on the user interface. If the DC voltage is sufficient, the data is transferred directly to the inverter and accepted.
  • Page 41: Adjustable Parameters

    SMA Solar Technology AG 8 Commissioning Procedure: 1. Select the configuration option Manual Configuration. ☑ The Device Parameters menu on the user interface will open and all available parameter groups of the inverter will be displayed. 2. Select [Edit parameters].
  • Page 42 8 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG Parameter name Value/range Default value 100 ms to 60000 ms 1000 ms Voltage monitoring lower max. threshold trip. time (Overvoltage/Slow, maximum time) Voltage monitoring upper 216 V to 480 V 422 V minimum threshold (Under- voltage/Slow) 100 ms to 60000 ms 2000 ms Voltage monitoring upper min.
  • Page 43 SMA Solar Technology AG 8 Commissioning Parameter name Value/range Default value 0 ms to 300000 ms 160 ms Frq. monitoring upper min. threshold trip. time (Underfre- quency, maximum time) Frequency monitoring me- 44 Hz to 60 Hz 57 Hz dian minimum threshold Frequency monitoring me- 0 ms to 300000 ms...
  • Page 44 8 Commissioning SMA Solar Technology AG Parameter name Value/range Default value 510 V to 720 V 660 V Voltage monitoring lower maximum threshold (Over- voltage/Slow) Voltage monitoring lower 100 ms to 60000 ms 1000 ms max. threshold trip. time (Overvoltage/Slow, maximum time) 270 V to 600 V 528 V...
  • Page 45 SMA Solar Technology AG 8 Commissioning Parameter name Value/range Default value 44 Hz to 60 Hz 59.3 Hz Frequency monitoring upper minimum threshold (Under- frequency) Frq. monitoring upper min. 0 ms to 300000 ms 160 ms threshold trip. time (Underfre- quency, maximum time) Frequency monitoring me- 44 Hz to 60 Hz...
  • Page 46: Operation

    ☐ The respective latest version of one of the following web browsers must be installed: Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Safari. ☐ The SMA Grid Guard code of the Installer must be available for the changing of grid-relevant settings after completion of the first ten feed-in hours or installation assistant (see "Application for SMA Grid Guard Code"...
  • Page 47: Establishing A Connection Via Ethernet In The Local Network

    ☐ The respective latest version of one of the following web browsers must be installed: Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Safari. ☐ The SMA Grid Guard code of the Installer must be available for the changing of grid-relevant settings after completion of the first ten feed-in hours or installation assistant (see "Application for SMA Grid Guard Code"...
  • Page 48: Logging In And Out Of The User Interface

    9 Operation SMA Solar Technology AG Logging In and Out of the User Interface After a connection to the user interface of the inverter has been established, the login page opens. Log onto the user interface as described below. Usage of cookies For the correct display of the user interface, cookies are required.
  • Page 49: Start Page Design Of The User Interface

    SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Operation Start Page Design of the User Interface Figure 11: Design of the user interface's start page (example) Operating manual SHP-US-20-BE-en-10...
  • Page 50 • SMA Grid Guard login • Logout Help Provides the following functions: • Displaying information on Open Source licenses used • Link to the website of SMA Solar Technology AG Status bar Displays the following information: • Inverter serial number • Inverter firmware version •...
  • Page 51 SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Operation Posi- Designation Description tion Current Temporal progression of the PV power and the power consumption of the power and household over the selected time period. Please note, the power con- current con- sumption will only be displayed if an energy meter is installed in the PV sumption system.
  • Page 52: Starting The Installation Assistant

    Requirement: ☐ When configuring after completion of the first ten feed-in hours or after exiting the installation assistant, the SMA Grid Guard code must be available in order to change the grid-relevant parameters (see "Application for SMA Grid Guard Code" at www.SMA-Solar.com). Procedure: 1.
  • Page 53: Switching The Dynamic Power Display Off

    This section describes the basic procedure for changing operating parameters. Always change operating parameters as described in this section. Some function-sensitive parameters can only be viewed by qualified persons and can only be changed by qualified persons by entering the personal SMA Grid Guard code. Operating manual SHP-US-20-BE-en-10...
  • Page 54: Configuring The Country Data Set

    3. Call up the menu Device Parameters. 4. Click on [Edit parameters]. 5. Log in using the SMA Grid Guard code to change those parameters designated by a lock (only for installers): • Select the menu User Settings (see Section 9.3, page 49).
  • Page 55: Configuring The Modbus Function

    The Modbus interface is deactivated by default and the communication ports 502 set. ® ® ® In order to access SMA invertes with SMA Modbus or SunSpec Modbus , the Modbus interface must be activated. After activating the interface, the communication ports of both IP protocols can be changed.
  • Page 56: Adopting A Configuration From A File

    Requirements: ☐ Changes to grid-relevant parameters must be approved by the responsible grid operator. ☐ The SMA Grid Guard code must be available (see "Application for SMA Grid Guard Code" at www.SMA-Solar.com). Procedure: 1. Open the user interface (see Section 9.1, page 46).
  • Page 57 SMA Solar Technology AG 9 Operation 6. Select Update firmware. 7. Follow the instructions in the dialog. Search and install the firmware via the user interface of the inverter. Requirements: ☐ The inverter must be connected to the Internet. Procedure: 1.
  • Page 58: Disconnecting The Inverter From Voltage Sources

    10 Disconnecting the Inverter from Voltage Sources SMA Solar Technology AG 10 Disconnecting the Inverter from Voltage Sources Prior to performing any work on the inverter, always disconnect it from all voltage sources as described in this section. Always adhere to the prescribed sequence.
  • Page 59 SMA Solar Technology AG 10 Disconnecting the Inverter from Voltage Sources 8. Ensure that no voltage is present between the positive terminal and negative terminal on the DC surge protection devices using a suitable measuring device. To do so, insert the test probe (maximum diameter: 2.5 mm (0.078 in)) into the measuring...
  • Page 60: Cleaning The Inverter

    11 Cleaning the Inverter SMA Solar Technology AG 11 Cleaning the Inverter NOTICE Damage due to cleaning agents The use of cleaning agents may cause damage to the product and its components. • Clean the product and all its components only with a cloth moistened with clear water.
  • Page 61: Troubleshooting

    Installer. The password for the user group Installer is the same as the system password in Sunny Portal. Procedure: 1. Request PUK (application form available at www.SMA-Solar.com). 2. Activate the user interface (see Section 9.1, page 46). 3. Enter the PUK instead of the password into the field Password.
  • Page 62: Event Messages

    12 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG 12.2 Event Messages Event number Message, cause and corrective measures Grid fault The grid voltage or grid impedance at the connection point of the inverter is too high. The inverter has disconnected from the utility grid.
  • Page 63 SMA Solar Technology AG 12 Troubleshooting Event number Message, cause and corrective measures Active power limited AC voltage The inverter has reduced its power due to a too-high grid voltage to ensure grid stability. Corrective measures: • If possible, check the grid voltage and observe how often fluctuations occur.
  • Page 64 12 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Event number Message, cause and corrective measures Active power limited AC frequency The inverter has reduced its power due to a too-high power frequency to en- sure grid stability. Corrective measures: • If possible, check the power frequency and observe how often fluctuations occur.
  • Page 65 SMA Solar Technology AG 12 Troubleshooting Event number Message, cause and corrective measures 1302 Waiting for grid voltage > Installation failure grid connection > Check grid and fuses L not connected. Corrective measures: • Ensure that L is connected. • Ensure that the circuit breaker is switched on.
  • Page 66 12 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Event number Message, cause and corrective measures 3401 DC overvoltage > Disconnect generator Overvoltage at the DC input. This can destroy the inverter. This message is signalized additionally by rapid flashing of the LEDs.
  • Page 67 SMA Solar Technology AG 12 Troubleshooting Event number Message, cause and corrective measures 3901 3902 Waiting for DC start conditions > Start cond. not met The feed-in conditions for the utility grid are not yet fulfilled. Corrective measures: • Ensure that the PV array is not covered by snow or otherwise shaded.
  • Page 68 12 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Event number Message, cause and corrective measures 6701 6702 Communication disturbed Error in the communication processor, the inverter continues feeding in, how- ever. The cause must be determined by the Service. Corrective measures: • If this message is displayed frequently, contact the Service.
  • Page 69 SMA Solar Technology AG 12 Troubleshooting Event number Message, cause and corrective measures 7324 Wait for update conditions The testing of the update conditions was not successful. The firmware update package is not suitable for this inverter. Corrective measures: • Retry update.
  • Page 70 12 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Event number Message, cause and corrective measures 7348 Incorrect file format The configuration file is not of the required format or is damaged. Corrective measures: • Ensure that the selected configuration file is of the required format and is not damaged.
  • Page 71 SMA Solar Technology AG 12 Troubleshooting Event number Message, cause and corrective measures 7801 Error overvoltage protector One or more surge arresters have tripped or one or more surge arresters are not inserted correctly. Corrective measures: • Make sure that the surge arrester is inserted correctly.
  • Page 72 9003 Grid parameter locked Changes to the grid parameters are now blocked. In order to be able to make changes to the grid parameters, from now on you must log in using the SMA Grid Guard code. 9007 Abort self-test The self-test (Italy only) was terminated.
  • Page 73 SMA Solar Technology AG 12 Troubleshooting Event number Message, cause and corrective measures 10110 Time synchronization failed: |xx| No time information could be called up from the set NTP server. Corrective measures: • Ensure that the NTP server was configured correctly.
  • Page 74 12 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Event number Message, cause and corrective measures 10251 [Interface]: communication status goes to [OK / Warning / Error / Not connected] The communication status to the network switch or DHCP server (router) has changed. An additional error message may be displayed.
  • Page 75 SMA Solar Technology AG 12 Troubleshooting Event number Message, cause and corrective measures 10255 [Interface]: Network load OK The network load has returned to a normal range after being busy. 10282 [User group]-Login via [protocol] locked After several incorrect login attempts, login has been blocked for a limited time.
  • Page 76 12 Troubleshooting SMA Solar Technology AG Event number Message, cause and corrective measures 10903 Uac Max [xxx] V 10904 Uac Min [xxx] V 10905 Uac Min Fast [xxx] V 10906 Fac SwMax [xxx] Hz 10907 Fac SwMin [xxx] Hz 10908...
  • Page 77: Checking The Pv System For Ground Faults

    SMA Solar Technology AG 12 Troubleshooting 12.3 Checking the PV System for Ground Faults If the red LED is glowing and the event number 3501, 3601 or 3701 is being displayed in the Results menu on the inverter user interface, there may be a ground fault present. The electrical insulation from the PV system to ground is defective or insufficient.
  • Page 78 40 MOhm and for polycrystalline and monocrystalline PV modules approximately 50 MOhm per PV module (for further information on calculating the insulation resistance see the Technical Information "Insulation Resistance (Riso) of Non-Galvanically Isolated PV Systems" at www.SMA-Solar.com). Required devices: ☐ Suitable device for safe disconnection and short-circuiting ☐...
  • Page 79: Replacing The Surge Arrester

    The following diagnostic functions are available: • Activate Speedwire communication display on the inverter • Test Speedwire communication via SMA Data Manager Activate Speedwire Communication Display on the Inverter By activating this diagnostic function, the inverter can signal that one network cable is connected by the blue LED flashing.
  • Page 80: Cleaning The Fans

    Test Speedwire Communication via SMA Data Manager If there is a SMA Data Manager in the system, the inverter can indicate signal whether the Speedwire communication is working properly or if there is a problem by the red LED flashing. The diagnostic function can only be activated via the user interface of the SMA Data Manager.
  • Page 81 SMA Solar Technology AG 12 Troubleshooting 3. Move the fan bracket upwards and fold it backwards. Note that the fan bracket cannot be removed completely because it is connected to the inverter by the fan cable. NOTICE Damage to the fan due to compressed air •...
  • Page 82: Decommissioning The Inverter

    13 Decommissioning the Inverter SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Decommissioning the Inverter To decommission the inverter completely upon completion of its service life, proceed as described in this Section. CAUTION Risk of injury due to weight of product Injuries may result if the product is lifted incorrectly or dropped while being transported or mounted.
  • Page 83 SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Decommissioning the Inverter 2. Remove the AC cable from the inverter. Loosen the screws of the terminals L1, L2 and L3 (AF8) and the screws of the terminal (AF5). 3. Remove the AC cable from the inverter.
  • Page 84 13 Decommissioning the Inverter SMA Solar Technology AG 9. Dismantle the connecting plate. To do so, unscrew the three screws (TX40). 10. Position the enclosure lid and first tighten the upper- left and lower-right screws, and then the remaining screws crosswise (TX25, torque: 6 Nm ± 0.3 Nm (53 in-lb ±...
  • Page 85 SMA Solar Technology AG 13 Decommissioning the Inverter 15. Remove the inverter from the mounting lugs of the mounting brackets by moving it upward. 16. Remove all four transport handles from the threaded holes. If necessary, insert a screwdriver into the holes on the transport handle and use the screwdriver to remove the transport handle.
  • Page 86: Procedure For Receiving A Replacement Device

    Under fault conditions, the product may need to be replaced. If this is the case, you will receive a replacement device from SMA Solar Technology AG. If you received a replacement device, replace the defective product with the replacement device as described below.
  • Page 87 11. Pack the defective product in the packaging of the replacement device. 12. Fasten the packaging to the pallet on which the replacement device was supplied using the reusable lashing straps. 13. Arrange for pick-up with SMA Solar Technology AG. Operating manual SHP-US-20-BE-en-10...
  • Page 88: Technical Data

    15 Technical Data SMA Solar Technology AG 15 Technical Data DC Input SHP 125-US-20 SHP 150-US-20 Maximum PV array power 187500 Wp 225000 Wp Maximum input voltage 1500 V 1500 V MPP voltage range 705 V to 1450 V 880 V to 1450 V Rated input voltage 830 V 960 V...
  • Page 89 SMA Solar Technology AG 15 Technical Data SHP 125-US-20 SHP 150-US-20 Line synchronization character- Method 2 Method 2 istics Rated power frequency 60 Hz 60 Hz Operating range at AC power 54 Hz to 66 Hz 54 Hz to 66 Hz frequency 60 Hz Operating range at AC power 44 Hz to 56 Hz...
  • Page 90 15 Technical Data SMA Solar Technology AG Efficiency SHP 125-US-20 SHP 150-US-20 Maximum efficiency, η 99.0 % 99.1 % CEC weighted efficiency, η 98.5 % 99.0 % Protective Devices DC reverse polarity protection Available DC surge protection Surge arrester type 2 AC overvoltage protection"...
  • Page 91 SMA Solar Technology AG 15 Technical Data Number of fans Enclosure degree of protection according to Type 4X UL 50 Protection class National standards and approvals, UL 62109-1, IEEE 1547, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. as per 03/2019 62109, FCC Part 15 (Class A) Climatic Conditions Installation in accordance with IEC 60721-3-4, Class 4K4H...
  • Page 92 15 Technical Data SMA Solar Technology AG Data Storage Capacity Daily energy yields 63 days Daily yields 30 years Event messages for users 1024 events Event messages for installers 1024 events SHP-US-20-BE-en-10 Operating manual...
  • Page 93: Compliance Information

    Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by SMA Solar Technology AG may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
  • Page 94: Contact

    17 Contact SMA Solar Technology AG 17 Contact If you have technical problems with our products, please contact the SMA Service Line. The following data is required in order to provide you with the necessary assistance: • Device type • Serial number •...
  • Page 96 www.SMA-Solar.com...

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