LUNA2000-100KTL-M1 Smart Power Control System User Manual
LUNA2000-100KTL-M1 Smart Power Control System User Manual
System
User Manual
Issue 06
Date 2024-03-15
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Purpose
This document describes the installation, electrical connections, commissioning,
maintenance, and troubleshooting of LUNA2000-100KTL-M1 Smart Power Control
System (also referred to as Smart PCS). Before installing and operating the Smart
PCS, ensure that you are familiar with the features, functions, and safety
precautions provided in this document.
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
● Installers
● Users
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows:
Symbol Description
Symbol Description
Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue
contains all the changes made in earlier issues.
Issue 06 (2024-03-15)
Updated B Grid Codes.
Issue 05 (2024-02-01)
Updated 1.3 Environment Requirements.
Updated 2.1 Model.
Updated 2.6 Label Description.
Updated 3 Storage Requirements.
Updated 4.1.1 Site Selection Requirements.
Updated 8.5 Replacing the Smart PCS.
Issue 04 (2023-09-30)
Updated 4.1.1 Site Selection Requirements.
Updated B Grid Codes.
Issue 03 (2023-07-15)
Optimized the structure of the user manual.
Updated 2.2 Networking Application.
Updated 4.4 Moving the Smart PCS.
Issue 02 (2023-01-10)
Updated 1 Safety Information.
Updated 4.3 Pre-installation Checks.
Updated 5.1 Precautions.
Updated 5.7 Connecting AC Power Cables.
Updated 7.1 Powering on the Smart PCS.
Issue 01 (2022-11-10)
This issue is used for first office application (FOA).
Contents
2 Product Description.............................................................................................................. 13
2.1 Model........................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
2.2 Networking Application...................................................................................................................................................... 14
2.2.1 On-Grid Scenario............................................................................................................................................................... 15
2.3 Appearance............................................................................................................................................................................. 18
2.4 Circuit Diagram...................................................................................................................................................................... 21
2.5 Working Modes..................................................................................................................................................................... 21
2.6 Label Description.................................................................................................................................................................. 23
3 Storage Requirements..........................................................................................................25
4 Installation..............................................................................................................................26
4.1 Installation Requirements.................................................................................................................................................. 26
4.1.1 Site Selection Requirements.......................................................................................................................................... 26
4.1.2 Angle Requirements......................................................................................................................................................... 28
4.2 Preparing Tools...................................................................................................................................................................... 28
4.3 Pre-installation Checks........................................................................................................................................................31
4.4 Moving the Smart PCS........................................................................................................................................................ 31
4.5 Installing the Smart PCS..................................................................................................................................................... 34
5 Electrical Connections.......................................................................................................... 37
5.1 Precautions.............................................................................................................................................................................. 37
5.2 Preparing Cables................................................................................................................................................................... 38
5.3 Connecting the Ground Cable.......................................................................................................................................... 39
5.4 Opening the Maintenance Compartment Doors....................................................................................................... 40
5.4.1 Opening the DC Maintenance Compartment Door.............................................................................................. 40
5.4.2 Opening the AC Maintenance Compartment Door...............................................................................................41
5.5 (Optional) Replacing the Crimping Module................................................................................................................ 42
8 Device Maintenance............................................................................................................. 60
8.1 Routine Maintenance.......................................................................................................................................................... 60
8.2 System Power-Off................................................................................................................................................................. 62
8.3 Alarm Reference.................................................................................................................................................................... 64
8.4 Replacing a Fan..................................................................................................................................................................... 64
8.5 Replacing the Smart PCS.................................................................................................................................................... 68
8.6 Disposing of the Smart PCS.............................................................................................................................................. 73
9 Technical Specifications....................................................................................................... 74
A Crimping an OT or DT Terminal........................................................................................ 77
B Grid Codes............................................................................................................................... 80
C Resetting Password...............................................................................................................83
D Certificate Management and Maintenance................................................................... 84
E Contact Information............................................................................................................. 85
F Digital Power Customer Service........................................................................................ 87
G Acronyms and Abbreviations............................................................................................. 88
1 Safety Information
Statement
Before transporting, storing, installing, operating, using, and/or maintaining
the equipment, read this document, strictly follow the instructions provided
herein, and follow all the safety instructions on the equipment and in this
document. In this document, "equipment" refers to the products, software,
components, spare parts, and/or services related to this document; "the Company"
refers to the manufacturer (producer), seller, and/or service provider of the
equipment; "you" refers to the entity that transports, stores, installs, operates,
uses, and/or maintains the equipment.
The Company shall not be liable for any of the following circumstances or
their consequences:
DANGER
Ensure that power is off during installation. Do not install or remove a cable with
power on. Transient contact between the core of the cable and the conductor will
generate electric arcs or sparks, which may cause a fire or personal injury.
DANGER
DANGER
DANGER
During operations, use dedicated insulated tools to prevent electric shocks or short
circuits. The dielectric withstanding voltage level must comply with local laws,
regulations, standards, and specifications.
WARNING
General Requirements
● Do not stop protective devices. Pay attention to the warnings, cautions, and
related precautionary measures in this document and on the equipment.
● If there is a likelihood of personal injury or equipment damage during
operations, immediately stop, report the case to the supervisor, and take
feasible protective measures.
● Do not power on the equipment before it is installed or confirmed by
professionals.
● Do not touch the power supply equipment directly or with conductors such as
damp objects. Before touching any conductor surface or terminal, measure
the voltage at the contact point to ensure that there is no risk of electric
shock.
● Do not touch operating equipment because the enclosure is hot.
● Do not touch a running fan with your hands, components, screws, tools, or
boards. Otherwise, personal injury or equipment damage may occur.
● In the case of a fire, immediately leave the building or the equipment area
and activate the fire alarm or call emergency services. Do not enter the
affected building or equipment area under any circumstances.
Personnel Requirements
● Only professionals and trained personnel are allowed to operate the
equipment.
– Professionals: personnel who are familiar with the working principles and
structure of the equipment, trained or experienced in equipment
operations and are clear of the sources and degree of various potential
hazards in equipment installation, operation, maintenance
DANGER
Before connecting cables, ensure that the equipment is intact. Otherwise, electric
shocks or fire may occur.
DANGER
DANGER
Prevent foreign matter from entering the equipment during operations. Otherwise,
equipment damage, load power derating, power failure, or personal injury may
occur.
WARNING
For the equipment that needs to be grounded, install the ground cable first when
installing the equipment and remove the ground cable last when removing the
equipment.
CAUTION
Do not route cables near the air intake or exhaust vents of the equipment.
General Requirements
● Follow the procedures described in the document for installation, operation,
and maintenance. Do not reconstruct or alter the equipment, add
components, or change the installation sequence without permission.
● Obtain approval from the national or local electric utility company before
connecting the equipment to the grid.
● Observe the power plant safety regulations, such as the operation and work
ticket mechanisms.
● Install temporary fences or warning ropes and hang "No Entry" signs around
the operation area to keep unauthorized personnel away from the area.
● Before installing or removing power cables, turn off the switches of the
equipment and its upstream and downstream switches.
● Before performing operations on the equipment, check that all tools meet the
requirements and record the tools. After the operations are complete, collect
all of the tools to prevent them from being left inside the equipment.
● Before installing power cables, check that cable labels are correct and cable
terminals are insulated.
● When installing the equipment, use a torque tool of a proper measurement
range to tighten the screws. When using a wrench to tighten the screws,
ensure that the wrench does not tilt and the torque error does not exceed
10% of the specified value.
● Ensure that bolts are tightened with a torque tool and marked in red and blue
after double-check. Installation personnel mark tightened bolts in blue.
Quality inspection personnel confirm that the bolts are tightened and then
mark them in red. (The marks must cross the edges of the bolts.)
● If the equipment has multiple inputs, disconnect all the inputs before
operating the equipment.
● Before maintaining a downstream electrical or power distribution device, turn
off the output switch on the power supply equipment.
● During equipment maintenance, attach "Do not switch on" labels near the
upstream and downstream switches or circuit breakers as well as warning
signs to prevent accidental connection. The equipment can be powered on
only after troubleshooting is complete.
● Do not open equipment panels.
● Check equipment connections periodically, ensuring that all screws are
securely tightened.
● Only qualified professionals can replace a damaged cable.
● Do not scrawl, damage, or block any labels or nameplates on the equipment.
Promptly replace labels that have worn out.
Grounding
● Ensure that the grounding impedance of the equipment complies with local
electrical standards.
● Ensure that the equipment is connected permanently to the protective
ground. Before operating the equipment, check its electrical connection to
ensure that it is reliably grounded.
● Do not work on the equipment in the absence of a properly installed ground
conductor.
● Do not damage the ground conductor.
Cabling Requirements
● When selecting, installing, and routing cables, follow local safety regulations
and rules.
● When routing power cables, ensure that there is no coiling or twisting. Do not
join or weld power cables. If necessary, use a longer cable.
● Ensure that all cables are properly connected and insulated, and meet
specifications.
● Ensure that the slots and holes for routing cables are free from sharp edges,
and that the positions where cables are routed through pipes or cable holes
are equipped with cushion materials to prevent the cables from being
damaged by sharp edges or burrs.
● Ensure that cables of the same type are bound together neatly and straight
and that the cable sheath is intact. When routing cables of different types,
ensure that they are away from each other without entanglement and
overlapping.
● Secure buried cables using cable supports and cable clips. Ensure that the
cables in the backfill area are in close contact with the ground to prevent
cable deformation or damage during backfilling.
● If the external conditions (such as the cable layout or ambient temperature)
change, verify the cable usage in accordance with the IEC-60364-5-52 or local
laws and regulations. For example, check that the current-carrying capacity
meets requirements.
● When routing cables, reserve at least 30 mm clearance between the cables
and heat-generating components or areas. This prevents deterioration or
damage to the cable insulation layer.
DANGER
DANGER
DANGER
Do not place the equipment near heat sources or fire sources, such as smoke,
candles, heaters, or other heating devices. Overheat may damage the equipment
or cause a fire.
WARNING
Install the equipment in an area far away from liquids. Do not install it under
areas prone to condensation, such as under water pipes and air exhaust vents, or
areas prone to water leakage, such as air conditioner vents, ventilation vents, or
feeder windows of the equipment room. Ensure that no liquid enters the
equipment to prevent faults or short circuits.
WARNING
To prevent damage or fire due to high temperature, ensure that the ventilation
vents or heat dissipation systems are not obstructed or covered by other objects
while the equipment is running.
General Requirements
● Store the equipment according to the storage requirements. Equipment
damage caused by unqualified storage conditions is not covered under the
warranty.
● Keep the installation and operating environments of the equipment within the
allowed ranges. Otherwise, its performance and safety will be compromised.
● The operating temperature range provided in the equipment's technical
specifications refers to the ambient temperatures in equipment's installation
environment.
● Do not install, use, or operate outdoor equipment and cables (including but
not limited to moving equipment, operating equipment and cables, inserting
connectors to or removing connectors from signal ports connected to outdoor
facilities, working at heights, performing outdoor installation, and opening
doors) in harsh weather conditions such as lightning, rain, snow, and level 6
or stronger wind.
● Do not install the equipment in an environment with dust, smoke, volatile or
corrosive gases, infrared and other radiations, organic solvents, or salty air.
● Do not install the equipment in an environment with conductive metal or
magnetic dust.
● Do not install the equipment in an area conducive to the growth of
microorganisms such as fungus or mildew.
WARNING
Ensure that all necessary tools are ready and inspected by a professional
organization. Do not use tools that have signs of scratches or fail to pass the
inspection or whose inspection validity period has expired. Ensure that the tools
are secure and not overloaded.
WARNING
Do not drill holes into the equipment. Doing so may affect the sealing
performance and electromagnetic containment of the equipment and damage
components or cables inside. Metal shavings from drilling may short-circuit boards
inside the equipment.
General Requirements
● Repaint any paint scratches caused during equipment transportation or
installation in a timely manner. Equipment with scratches must not be
exposed for an extended period of time.
● Do not perform operations such as arc welding and cutting on the equipment
without evaluation by the Company.
● Do not install other devices on the top of the equipment without evaluation
by the Company.
● When performing operations over the top of the equipment, take measures to
protect the equipment against damage.
● Use correct tools and operate them in the correct way.
Before moving the equipment, secure it to the pallet truck or forklift using
ropes. When moving the equipment, assign dedicated personnel to take care
of it.
● Choose sea, roads in good conditions, or airplanes for transportation. Do not
transport the equipment by railway. Avoid tilt or jolt during transportation.
Using Ladders
● Use wooden or insulated ladders when you need to perform live-line working
at heights.
● Platform ladders with protective rails are preferred. Single ladders are not
recommended.
● Before using a ladder, check that it is intact and confirm its load bearing
capacity. Do not overload it.
● Ensure that the ladder is securely positioned and held firm.
● When climbing up the ladder, keep your body stable and your center of
gravity between the side rails, and do not overreach to the sides.
● When a step ladder is used, ensure that the pull ropes are secured.
● If a single ladder is used, the recommended angle for the ladder against the
floor is 75 degrees, as shown in the following figure. A square can be used to
measure the angle.
● If a single ladder is used, ensure that the wider end of the ladder is at the
bottom, and take protective measures to prevent the ladder from sliding.
● If a single ladder is used, do not climb higher than the fourth rung of the
ladder from the top.
● If you use a single ladder to climb up to a platform, ensure that the ladder is
at least 1 m higher than the platform.
Hoisting
● Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to perform hoisting
operations.
● Install temporary warning signs or fences to isolate the hoisting area.
● Ensure that the foundation where hoisting is performed on meets the load-
bearing requirements.
● Before hoisting objects, ensure that hoisting tools are firmly secured onto a
fixed object or wall that meets the load-bearing requirements.
● During hoisting, do not stand or walk under the crane or the hoisted objects.
● Do not drag steel ropes and hoisting tools or bump the hoisted objects
against hard objects during hoisting.
● Ensure that the angle between two hoisting ropes is no more than 90
degrees, as shown in the following figure.
Drilling Holes
● Obtain consent from the customer and contractor before drilling holes.
● Wear protective equipment such as safety goggles and protective gloves when
drilling holes.
● To avoid short circuits or other risks, do not drill holes into buried pipes or
cables.
● When drilling holes, protect the equipment from shavings. After drilling, clean
up any shavings.
2 Product Description
2.1 Model
Model Description
Model Identification
You can obtain the device model from the model label on the outer packaging
and the nameplate on the side of the enclosure.
NOTE
If the Smart PCS is used in the TN, TN-C, TN-C-S, or TT earthing system, a third-party
neutral wire protection device must be added based on local standards.
Figure 2-5 Typical electrical connection diagram (components in the dotted box
are optional)
NOTE
In the scenario with a single ESS, the Smart PCS communicates with the SACU through the
FE1 port, as shown in Figure 2-8.
2.3 Appearance
Appearance and Ports
Dimensions
Indicator Description
You can check the operating status of the Smart PCS by observing the LED
indicators on the panel.
NOTE
● If the DC indicator and running indicator do not blink red fast and the fault/
maintenance indicator is steady red, replace parts or the entire device.
● Local maintenance refers to the operation that requires inserting a WLAN module into
the USB port of the device, for example, connecting to the SUN2000 app through the
WLAN module.
● If alarms are generated during the local maintenance, the fault/maintenance indicator
shows the local maintenance state first. After the WLAN module is removed, the
indicator shows the alarm state.
Standby The Smart PCS enters standby mode when the external
environment does not meet the operating requirements. In standby
mode:
● The Smart PCS continuously detects its operation status. Once
the operation conditions are met, the Smart PCS enters
operating mode.
● If the Smart PCS detects a shutdown command or a fault after
startup, it enters shutdown mode.
3 Storage Requirements
NOTICE
If Smart PCSs will not be put into use immediately, store them according to the
requirements specified in this section. Device damage caused by unqualified
storage conditions is not covered under the warranty. Store Smart PCSs with outer
packaging in a ventilated, dry, and clean indoor environment. In addition, ensure
that the following requirements are met:
● If Smart PCSs are unpacked but will not be used immediately, put them back
to the original packaging with the desiccant, and seal with tape.
● When temporarily storing Smart PCSs outdoors, do not stack them on a
pallet. Take rainproof measures such as using tarpaulins to protect Smart
PCSs from rain and water.
● Smart PCSs must be stored in a clean and dry environment with appropriate
temperature and humidity. The air must not contain corrosive or flammable
gases. Maintain a storage temperature between –40°C to +70°C, and humidity
between 5%–95% RH.
● A maximum of four Smart PCSs can be stacked. To avoid personal injury or
device damage, exercise caution when stacking Smart PCSs to prevent them
from falling over.
● Do not remove the outer packaging. Check the packaging regularly
(recommended: once every three months). Replace any packaging that is
damaged during storage.
● Do not store Smart PCSs for more than two years. If Smart PCSs have been
stored for two years or longer, they must be checked and tested by
professionals before being put into use.
4 Installation
NOTE
● Class C environment: Outdoor areas more than 500 m away from the sea. If a site
is near a pollution source, it is 1500–3000 m away from heavy pollution sources,
such as smelteries, coal mines, and thermal power plants; 1000–2000 m away from
medium pollution sources such as chemical factories, rubber plants, and
electroplating factories; or 500–1000 m away from light pollution sources, such as
packing houses, tanneries, boiler rooms, slaughterhouses, landfill sites, and sewage
treatment plants.
● Class D environment: Sea environments or outdoor areas within 500 m away from
the sea. If a site is near a pollution source, it is within 1500 m away from heavy
pollution sources such as smelteries, coal mines, and thermal power plants; within
1000 m away from medium pollution sources such as chemical factories, rubber
plants, and electroplating factories; or within 500 m away from light pollution
sources such as packing houses, tanneries, boiler rooms, slaughterhouses, landfill
sites, and sewage treatment plants.
● Class E environment: Special environments, such as underground or underwater
environments.
Installation Tools
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NOTICE
● After placing the equipment in the installation position, unpack it with care to
prevent scratches. Keep the equipment stable during unpacking.
NOTE
You are advised to install the device within 24 hours of removing the outer packing.
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Checking Deliverables
After unpacking the device, check that the deliverables are intact and complete,
and check that the device is free from any obvious damage. If any items are
missing or damaged, contact your dealer.
NOTE
For details about the number of accessories delivered with the device, see the Packing List
included in the packaging.
CAUTION
Ensure that the lifting handles are installed to the correct screw holes. Do not
install them to the mounting bracket screw holes on the top. Incorrect installation
may cause device damage or personal injury.
NOTICE
Note [1]: The hoisting capability of the crane shall be greater than or equal to 2
t, the working radius shall be greater than or equal to 2 m, and the length of
the lifting sling shall be greater than or equal to 1.8 m. To prevent damage to
the device surfaces, you are advised not to use metal slings such as steel wire
ropes.
Hole Description
(1) Lifting handle screw hole (2) Mounting bracket screw holes
Procedure
Step 1 Take the device out of the packing case and move it to the specified position.
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Procedure
Step 1 Install the mounting bracket.
NOTE
If the bolt length does not meet the installation requirements, prepare M12 bolts and use
them together with the delivered M12 nuts.
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5 Electrical Connections
5.1 Precautions
DANGER
● Before connecting cables, ensure that the external switches on the AC and DC
sides of the Smart PCS are off to disconnect all external connections of the
Smart PCS. Otherwise, the high voltage of the device may cause electric shocks.
● The site must be equipped with qualified fire fighting facilities, such as fire sand
and carbon dioxide fire extinguishers.
● Wear personal protective equipment and use dedicated insulated tools to avoid
electric shocks or short circuits.
WARNING
CAUTION
● Stay away from the equipment when preparing cables to prevent cable scraps
from entering the equipment. Cable scraps may cause sparks and result in
personal injury and equipment damage.
NOTE
The cable colors shown in the electrical connection diagrams provided in this section are for
reference only. Select cables in accordance with local cable specifications (green-and-yellow
cables are only used for protective earthing). The factors that affect cable selection include
the rated current, cable type, routing mode, ambient temperature, and maximum expected
line loss.
AC power Three-core (L1, L2, L3) outdoor 70–240 mm2 30–65 mm Prepared
cable cable and M12 OT/DT terminal by the
(multi- (L1, L2, L3) customer
core)
Note [1]: The Sp value is valid only if the conductors of the PE cable and AC power cable use the
same material. If the materials are different, ensure that the conductor cross-sectional area of the
PE cable produces a conductance equivalent to that specified in this table. The specifications of
the PE cable are subject to this table or calculated according to IEC 60364-5-54.
NOTICE
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the ground cable to the grounding point.
Figure 5-1 Connecting the ground cable (AC side of the chassis shell)
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Follow-up Procedure
To enhance the corrosion resistance of a ground terminal, apply silica gel or paint
after connecting the ground cable.
NOTICE
Step 2 Remove the accessories from the DC maintenance compartment and store them
properly for future use.
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Step 2 Remove the accessories from the AC maintenance compartment and store them
properly for future use.
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NOTICE
● The cable outer diameter can be measured using the ruler sticker in the
maintenance compartment.
● Ensure that the cable jacket is in the maintenance compartment.
● Ensure that the DC power cables are connected securely. Otherwise, the
Smart PCS may fail to operate, or be overheated in operation due to
unreliable connection, which will damage the terminal block.
● Do not pull the cables horizontally after they have been secured, as this
may damage the wiring terminals.
Procedure
Step 1 The prefabricated DC power cables (with corrugated pipes) are delivered with the
ESS. Remove a rubber ring based on the cable diameter range.
Step 2 Connect the DC power cables to the terminal block and ensure that the cables are
securely connected.
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WARNING
● Do not connect loads between a PCS and an AC switch that directly connects to
the PCS. Otherwise, the switch may trip by mistake.
● If an AC switch is used with specifications beyond local standards, regulations,
or the Company's recommendations, the switch may fail to turn off in a timely
manner in case of exceptions, causing serious faults.
CAUTION
Each PCS shall be equipped with an AC output switch. Multiple PCSs shall not
connect to the same AC switch.
NOTICE
● The cable outer diameter can be measured using the ruler sticker in the
maintenance compartment.
● If a cable has a jacket, ensure that the jacket is in the maintenance
compartment.
● Ensure that the AC power cables are connected securely. Otherwise, the Smart
PCS may fail to operate, or be overheated in operation due to unreliable
connection, which will damage the terminal block.
● Do not pull the cables horizontally after they have been secured, as this may
damage the wiring terminals.
Procedure
Step 1 Prepare the cables. For details, see A Crimping an OT or DT Terminal.
Step 2 Remove a rubber ring based on the cable diameter range. Cut off the joints
between rubber rings using scissors and then remove the rubber ring. All rubber
rings are removed in the same way.
NOTE
Remove a rubber ring strictly based on the cable diameter range and ensure that the
crimping module is not damaged. Otherwise, the ingress protection (IP) rating of the device
will be affected.
Step 3 Connect the AC power cables to the terminal block and ensure that the cables are
securely connected.
It is recommended that the stripped length of the L2 wire be 15 mm shorter than that of
the L1 or L3 wire.
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NOTICE
(1) Network port 2 (FE2) (2) Network port 1 (FE1) (3) Communications port
(COM) (reserved)
Procedure
Step 1 Remove an appropriate length of the insulation layer from the shielded network
cable using a wire stripper.
Step 2 Insert the shielded network cable through the sealing nut, seal ring, coupling nut,
and plastic housing in sequence.
Step 3 Line up the exposed wires of the network cable in sequence and connect them to
the corresponding pins in the plug.
Step 6 Insert the seal ring into the plastic housing and secure the coupling nut to the
plastic housing.
NOTICE
Step 8 Insert the plug into the FE port on the Smart PCS and tighten the coupling nut.
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NOTICE
● Before closing a maintenance compartment door, check that the cables are
connected correctly and securely, close the terminal block cover, and remove
any dirt or other unnecessary items from the maintenance compartment.
● If a maintenance compartment door screw becomes lost, obtain a spare screw
from the accessory bag in the maintenance compartment.
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Check the items listed in the following table. In case of any nonconforming items,
rectify the fault and reinstall the parts. Then check the items in the table again
until all they all pass the check.
Electrical The external switches on the AC and DC sides are in the OFF
connection position.
checks
All cables are intact and free from any damage or cracks.
DANGER
● Wear personal protective equipment and use dedicated insulated tools to avoid
electric shocks or short circuits.
NOTICE
● Before turning on the AC switch between the Smart PCS and the power grid,
check whether the AC voltage is within the allowed range using a multimeter.
(See the local power grid standard.)
● Before the equipment is put into operation for the first time, ensure that the
parameters are set correctly by professional personnel. Incorrect parameter
settings may result in noncompliance with local grid connection requirements
and affect the normal operations of the equipment.
● If the Smart PCS has not been used for six months or longer after being
installed, it must be checked and tested by professionals before operation.
Procedure
Step 1 Turn on the AC switch between the AC side of the Smart PCS and the power grid.
Step 2 Turn on the DC switch between the DC side of the Smart PCS and the ESS.
Before sending a startup command to the Smart PCS, ensure that the DC voltage is within
the normal range.
Step 4 Observe the LED indicators to check the running status of the Smart PCS. For
details about the indicator status, see Indicator Description.
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App Functions
The SUN2000 app (also referred to as the app) is a convenient local maintenance
platform that connects to the Smart PCS through WLAN and allows users to query
alarms, configure parameters, and perform routine maintenance.
The Smart PCS can be commissioned using the SmartLogger or app. For details
about how to commission the SmartLogger, see the SmartLogger3000 User
Manual. The app is used for local commissioning, mainly to modify the
parameters and upgrade the software version of a single Smart PCS.
QR codes:
NOTICE
NOTICE
● If the AC switch between the Smart PCS and the power grid is turned on, but
the external switch on the DC side of the Smart PCS is turned off, some
parameters cannot be set. Turn on the external switch on the DC side, and then
reconfigure the parameters.
● Changing the grid code will restore some parameters to factory defaults. After
the grid code is changed, check whether the previously set parameters are
affected.
● When the Smart PCS receives a reset, shutdown, or upgrade command, it may
disconnect from the grid, affecting the energy yield.
● When the Smart PCS is powered on for the first time, ensure that the
parameters are set correctly by professionals. Incorrect parameter settings may
result in noncompliance with local certification requirements and affect the
normal operations of the Smart PCS.
● Only professionals are allowed to set the grid, protection, feature, and power
adjustment parameters of the Smart PCS. If the grid, protection, and feature
parameters are set incorrectly, the Smart PCS may disconnect from the grid. If
the power adjustment parameters are set incorrectly, the Smart PCS may not
connect to the power grid as required. In these cases, the energy yield will be
affected.
NOTE
Procedure
Step 1 In the SUN2000 app, select a connection mode.
NOTE
● The screenshots in this section correspond to the SUN2000 app 6.23.00.125 (Android).
● When the WLAN connection is used, scan the QR code of the WLAN module to access
the login screen.
● When the WLAN connection is used, the initial name of the WLAN hotspot is Adapter-
WLAN module SN and the initial password is Changeme. Use the initial password for
the first login and change it immediately after login. To ensure account security, protect
the password by changing it periodically, and keep it secure. Your password might be
stolen or cracked if it is left unchanged for extended periods. If a password is lost,
devices cannot be accessed. In these cases, the Company shall not be liable for any loss
caused to the plant.
Step 2 Select the login user and enter the login password. The main menu screen is
displayed.
NOTICE
● When you log in to the system for the first time, set the login password. To
ensure account security, protect the password by changing it periodically, and
keep it secure. Your password might be stolen or cracked if it is left unchanged
for extended periods. If a password is lost, devices cannot be accessed. In these
cases, the Company shall not be liable for any loss caused to the plant.
● You will be locked out for 10 minutes after five consecutive failed password
attempts at an interval of less than 2 minutes.
NOTE
Set the correct grid code based on the application area and scenario of the Smart PCS.
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● Before setting the VSG mode, ensure that the battery rack in the ESS has power.
● In the on-grid scenario, set this parameter to PQ. In the off-grid scenario, set this
parameter to VSG.
● When the Smart PCS connects to an external power grid, set Working mode of the
Smart PCS to PQ. When the Smart PCS is disconnected from the external power grid (or
there is no external power grid), set Working mode of the Smart PCS to VSG.
● When the Smart PCS and the diesel generator (DG) are running in parallel, set Working
mode of the Smart PCS to PQ or VSG. If the Smart PCS needs to carry loads
independently, set Working mode of the Smart PCS to VSG.
Step 3 Choose Settings > Feature parameters, and set Working mode to PQ or VSG.
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8 Device Maintenance
DANGER
● Wear personal protective equipment and use dedicated insulated tools to avoid
electric shocks or short circuits.
WARNING
DANGER
● Wear personal protective equipment and use dedicated insulated tools to avoid
electric shocks or short circuits.
WARNING
Maintenance Items
To ensure that the device operates properly for a long term, you are advised to
perform routine maintenance as described in this section.
CAUTION
When cleaning the system, connecting cables, and checking grounding reliability,
power off the system and ensure that the external switches on the DC and AC
sides are turned off.
NOTICE
After the cleaning is complete, reinstall the baffle plate to the air intake vent.
Tighten the screws with a torque of 1.2 N·m.
NOTICE
After the cleaning is complete, reinstall the protective cover to the air exhaust
vent. Tighten the screws with a torque of 1.2 N·m.
WARNING
● Do not open the panel for maintenance if the Smart PCS is emitting abnormal
smell or smoke, or has obvious exceptions.
● If the Smart PCS does not emit abnormal smell or smoke and is intact, repair or
restart it based on the alarm handling suggestions.
CAUTION
● If the external DC switch of the Smart PCS has been turned off automatically,
do not turn it on until the fault is rectified.
● If the AC switch between the Smart PCS and the power grid has been turned
off automatically, do not turn it on before the fault is rectified.
● Before power-off for maintenance, do not touch the energized components of
the Smart PCS. Otherwise, electric shocks or arcs may occur.
Procedure
Step 1 Wear proper PPE.
Step 2 Send a shutdown command on the SUN2000 app, SmartLogger, or management
system.
Step 3 Turn off the AC switch between the Smart PCS and the power grid.
Step 4 Open the AC maintenance compartment door, install a support bar, and use a
multimeter to check the voltage between the AC terminal block and the ground.
Ensure that the AC side of the Smart PCS is powered off.
Step 5 Turn off the DC switch between the Smart PCS and the ESS.
Step 6 Open the DC maintenance compartment door, install a support bar, and use a
multimeter to check the voltage between DC terminal blocks. Ensure that the DC
side of the Smart PCS is powered off.
Step 7 Wait for 15 minutes and troubleshoot or repair the Smart PCS.
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CAUTION
NOTE
If the fan gets stuck when being pulled or pushed, slightly lift it.
Step 1 Remove the screws from the fan tray and store them properly. Pull out the fan
tray until it is flush with the Smart PCS.
Step 2 Remove the cable ties shared by the cables, unscrew the connectors, and
disconnect the cables.
● Fan 2 is faulty.
● Fan 3 is faulty.
Step 8 Push in the fan tray until the fan baffle plate is flush with the Smart PCS.
Step 9 Connect the cables correctly according to the cable labels, and then bind the
cables.
Step 10 Push the fan tray into the slot and tighten the screws.
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Procedure
Step 1 Send a shutdown command on the SUN2000 app, SmartLogger, or management
system.
Step 3 Remove the DC power cables, AC power cables, communications cables, and PE
cable from the Smart PCS in sequence.
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Follow-up Procedure
Step 1 Log in to the SmartLogger WebUI, choose Maintenance > Connect Device, select
the ESS, and click to send a startup command. Observe LED indicators of the
Smart PCS and ensure that the DC side of the Smart PCS is powered on.
Step 2 Upgrade software of the new Smart PCS. Ensure that the software version of the
new Smart PCS is the same as that of other Smart PCSs on site.
Step 3 Choose Monitoring > Running Param. > Grid Parameters, and set Grid code.
Ensure that the grid code setting of the new Smart PCS matches the local grid
code. Wait for 10s, and then go to step 4.
Step 4 The settings of Grid Parameters, Protection Parameters, Feature Parameters,
Power Adjustment, and Power Baseline of the new device must be synchronized
from other devices. This section uses Grid Parameters settings as an example to
describe how to synchronize data. The operations for setting other parameters are
similar.
Click Monitoring, select a running device, choose Running Param. > Grid
Parameters > All > Batch configurations, and click Confirm to synchronize data
to the new device.
Step 6 (Optional) If a third-party NMS that complies with the IEC 104 protocol is
connected, choose Settings > IEC104, and ensure that the teleindication,
telemetering, telecontrol, and teleadjust signal numbers of the new Smart PCS on
all tab pages under IEC104 are the same as those of the faulty Smart PCS.
NOTE
– During the process of Search for Device, do not perform upgrade operations (such
as upgrading through the app, management system, or WebUI).
– When you click Search for Device, cable connections (DC and AC) will be checked
before device search (not applicable to third-party devices), and device addresses
will be automatically allocated.
– After the cable connection check and device search are complete, if a cable
connection alarm is generated, you can click the alarm icon to view the
corresponding alarm information.
– If an alarm is generated when the cable connection check fails, click the alarm icon
to view the alarm cause and handling suggestions. After the fault is rectified,
check the cable connections again.
– After the cable connection check and device search are complete, click to view
the corresponding topology information.
– After a device is added or deleted, you need to click Search for Device again in
Deployment Wizard. Otherwise, the system topology will not be updated.
Choose Maintenance > Connect Device, select the faulty Smart PCS, click
Remove Devices, and click Confirm.
Step 9 Choose Maintenance > Connect Device, select the Smart PCS, and click to
send a startup command. After the Smart PCS is started, check that it is running
properly.
Step 10 (Optional) Log in to the PV plant management system, access the plant, choose
Device Management, select the faulty Smart PCS, click Delete, and click OK.
NOTE
● Perform this step if you purchase and use the PV plant management system.
● The software version corresponding to the user interface (UI) screenshot in this step is
iMaster NetEco V600R023C00SPC110. The UI may vary by software versions and the
screenshot is for reference only.
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9 Technical Specifications
Efficiency
Item LUNA2000-100KTL-M1
DC Side
Item LUNA2000-100KTL-M1
Number of DC routes 1
Note [1]: The minimum startup voltage is the minimum startup voltage of the
auxiliary power supply inside the device.
Protection
Item LUNA2000-100KTL-M1
Item LUNA2000-100KTL-M1
Ethernet Supported
USB Supported
General Specifications
Item LUNA2000-100KTL-M1
IP rating IP66
Topology Transformerless
On-Grid Parameters
Item LUNA2000-100KTL-M1
A Crimping an OT or DT Terminal
NOTICE
Crimping an OT or DT Terminal
NOTICE
B Grid Codes
NOTE
The grid codes are subject to change. The listed codes are for reference only.
Set the correct grid code based on the application area and scenario of the Smart
PCS.
C Resetting Password
Reset the password only when the AC power is supplied to the Smart PCS from
the power grid, diesel generator, or other voltage-source PCSs.
Step 1 Check that the AC and DC sides of the Smart PCS are both powered on, and
indicators and are steady green or blinking slowly for more than 3 minutes.
Step 2 Turn off the AC switch between the AC side of the Smart PCS and the power grid
to power off the AC side of the Smart PCS.
Step 3 Turn off the DC switch between the DC side of the Smart PCS and the ESS to
power off the DC side of the Smart PCS.
Step 4 After the Smart PCS is powered off, complete the following operations within 4
minutes:
1. Turn on the AC switch and wait for about 90s or until the Smart PCS indicator
blinks.
2. Turn off the AC switch, and wait for about 30s or until all LED indicators on
the Smart PCS panel turn off.
3. Turn on the AC switch and wait for about 90s or until the Smart PCS indicator
blinks.
Step 5 Log in to the app and reset the password within 10 minutes. Otherwise, all
parameters of the Smart PCS remain unchanged.
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NOTICE
You are advised to reset the password in the morning or at night when the solar
irradiance is low.
E Contact Information
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FE Fast Ethernet
GE Gigabit Ethernet