ABB REACT 2 Quick Installation Manual

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Quick Installation Guide

REACT 2
3.6 to 5.0 kW

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  • Page 1: Quick Installation Guide

    — SOLAR INVERTERS Quick Installation Guide REACT 2 3.6 to 5.0 kW...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index 1. Reference number index 2. Labels and Symbols 3. Lifting and transport 4. List of supplied components 5. Choice of installation location 6. Mounting Instructions 7. Mounting Instruction - multi battery systems 8. Connection of the energy meter 10-12 9.
  • Page 4: Reference Number Index

    AC power supply terminal block Input connectors MPPT2 (IN2) Memory card METER RS485 screw terminal block Service cable gland RS485-METER communication card METER ABB B23, B24 METER connector RS485-PC communication card Three-phase connection screw terminal block Wi-Fi antenna connector RS485-LOGGER communication card...
  • Page 5 1. Reference number index (continuation) REACT2-UNO-3.6/5.0-TL (internal view) PC-485 LOGGER-485 MEMORY METER-485 CARD CARD CARD CARD RS485 RS485 METER LOGGER RS485 METER-485 PC-485 LOGGER-485 CARD CARD CARD RS485 METER RS485 LOGGER RS485 (Continue to next page) - 3 -...
  • Page 6: Reference Number Index

    1. Reference number index (continuation) REACT-MTR-1PH -1P H RE AC T-M TR INP UT : 11 0/2 30 V 50 /60 Hz 10 mA ma Meter ABB B21 Meter ABB B23, B24 - 4 -...
  • Page 7: Labels And Symbols

    Lifting ABB usually stores and protects individual components by suitable means to make their transport and subsequent handling easier. No- netheless, as a rule, it is necessary to turn to the experience of specialised staff to take charge of loading and unloading components.
  • Page 8: List Of Supplied Components

    4. List of supplied components Available components for REACT2-UNO Quantity Available components for REACT2-BATT Quantity Bracket for REACT2-UNO wall mounting Bracket for REACT2-BATT wall mounting Connector for connection of the multifunctionale relay REACT2-BATT power connection cable Connector for connecting the communi- cation and control signals M5 hex nuts , M5 flat washer and M5 REACT2-BATT signal connection cable...
  • Page 9: Choice Of Installation Location

    5. Choice of installation location (continuation) •   Do not install in rooms where people live or where the prolonged presence of people or animals is expected, because of the noise that the system produces during operation The level of the sound emission is heavily influenced by where the appliance is installed (for example: the type of surface around the inverter, the general properties of the room, etc.) and the quality of the electricity supply.
  • Page 10 6. Mounting Instructions (continuation) •   Lift the REACT2-BATT up to the bracket and insert the heads of two anchor points (present on the back of the battery unit) into the slots on the bracket Risk of injury due to the heavy weight of the equipment. •  ...
  • Page 11: Mounting Instructions

    •   Proceed with installation of the ABB energy meter. 7. Mounting Instruction - multi battery systems The underlying procedure is related to the side-by-side installation of REACT2-BATT. Alternatively, is possible to install the REACT2- BATT separately and at greater distances using the “REACT2-XL-CABLE-KIT”...
  • Page 12: Connection Of The Energy Meter

    On the basis of the type of electric supply the following are available: REACT-MTR-1PH for single-phase grid up to 30 A. ABB B21 for single-phase grid up to 65 A. ABB B23 for three-phase grid up to 65 A (it can be used for single-phase grid if correctly installed).
  • Page 13 AC connection terminal block and tighten the screws (tightening torque 3.0 Nm). •   Connect the cables of the serial line A (37), B (36) and C (37) (set on the rear of the ABB B21 ) respecting the correspondence between the signals of the serial line and tighten the screws (torque 0.25 Nm):...
  • Page 14: Connection Of The Energy Meter

    (torque 0.25 Nm) and tighten the screws (tightening torque 0.25 Nm): Screw terminal on the counterpart connector Serial line terminal block of the meter ABB B23, B24 A (37)
  • Page 15: Line Cable And Protection Devices

    300 mA ABB declares that the ABB transformerless inverters, in terms of their construction, do not inject continuous ground fault currents and therefore there is no requirement that the differential protection installed downstream of the inverter be type B in accordance with IEC 60755 / A 2.
  • Page 16: Output Connection (Ac)

    10. Output connection (AC) (continuation) •   Install the single wires (phase, neutral and ground) on the head of the connector respecting the indications printed on each of the three connection terminals (tightening torque 0.8...1Nm) •   Close the connector and tighten the cable gland respecting the tighte- ning torque (4+1Nm) in order to guarantee the IP65 protection level •  ...
  • Page 17: Backup Cable And Protection Devices

    Warning! Before performing any of the operations described below, ensure the AC line downstream the inverter has been correctly disconnected Warning! ABB inverters should be earthed (PE) via the terminal with the protective earth label , using a cable with an appropria-...
  • Page 18: Input Configuration (Dc)

    13. Input configuration (DC) All versions of the inverter are equipped with two input channels (therefore with double maximum power point tracker MPPT) independent of each other, which can however be connected in parallel using a single MPPT. Independent channel configuration (default configuration) This configuration uses the two input channels (MPPT) independently.
  • Page 19: Connection Of The Communication And Control Signals

    +T/R of the RS485 PC communication line (ABB service use only) RS485 PC (ABB service use -T/R of the RS485 PC communication line (ABB service use only) only) Reference (RTN) of the RS485 PC communication line (ABB service use only) 13, 14 +T/R of the RS485 LOGGER communication line RS485...
  • Page 20: Connection Of The Communication And Control Signals

    On each configuration of connection the maximum length of the cable must be 100m maximum between inverter – inverter and inverter – switch. Please refer to Aurora Vision documents available on ABB website for further information how to get an Aurora Vision account for remotely monitoring and managing the installed solar assets.
  • Page 21: Description Of The Synoptic

    16. Description of the synoptic The synoptic functions on the inverter are described below. Synoptic icon Description Indicates the status of the inverter’s grid connection Indicates the status of the WI-FI or ETHERNET communication lines. Communication status with external meter Communication status with batteries Indicates that the inverter has detected an anomaly.
  • Page 22: Description Of The Synoptic

    16. Description of the synoptic (continuation) Icons status Operating state Firmware programming The inverter firmware is being programmed Night mode (inverter automatically switches off) The inverter is in night time switch-off mode (input voltage less than 70% of the set start-up voltage). Inverter initialisation This is a transitional state due to the verification of the operating conditions.
  • Page 23: Commissioning

    - DEVICE USED LAPTOP. MAC: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX Enable the wireless on the device you are using for the commissioning and search for the network named ABB-XX- PK: KKKK-KKKK-KKKK-KKKK XX-XX-XX-XX-XX, where “X” is an hexadecimal number of the MAC Address (the MAC Address is indicated on the “wireless identification label”...
  • Page 24 If the inverter loses the connection with the home wireless network, it is available accessing the Wi-Fi network ABB-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX, where “X” is an hexadecimal number of the MAC Address. The most common causes of losing connectivity might be: different wireless network password, faulty or unreachable router, replacement of router (different SSID) without the necessary setting updates.
  • Page 25: Commissioning

    ABB 3PH (three-phase) ABB 1PH (single-phase) If a 3PH energy meter (ABB B23, B24) is used in the system as single-phase inverter, it will be necessary to select ABB 3PH and the phase to which the inverter is connected. If the selected meter is three-phase additional requested fields will appear: - Meter Phase: select the phase to which the inverter is connected.
  • Page 26: Characteristics And Technical Data

    96.6% / - Embedded communication Embedded physical interface Wireless , 2 x Ethernet, RS485 Embedded communication protocols Modbus TCP (SunSpec), Modbus RTU (Sunspec), ABB-free@home ® Datalogger data retention 30 days Remote monitoring Mobile app Local monitoring Web server user interface...
  • Page 27: Characteristics And Technical Data

    Three-phase with external CT (opt.) 1) Refer to the document “String inverter – Product Manual appendix” available at www.abb.com/ solarinverters to know the brand and the model of the quick fit connector” 2) For VDE-AR-N 4105 setting, maximum active power of 4600 W and maximum apparent power of 4600 VA...
  • Page 29: Further Information

    Further information For more information on ABB solar products and services, visit www.abb.com/solarinverters...
  • Page 30 — Contact us www.abb.com/solarinverters REACT2-Quick Installation Guide EN-Rev A EFFECTIVE 17-10-2018 © Copyright 2018 ABB. All Rights Reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice.

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