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CANADIAN SOLAR INC.Global Headquarters:545 Speedvale Avenue, West Guelph, Ontario N1K 1E6, CanadaTel: 1 519 837 1881Sales Inquiries Email: sales.ca@canadiansolar.comTechnical Inquiries Email: service.ca@canadiansolar.comCANADIAN SOLAR (USA) , INC.North America Headquarters:3000 Oak Road, Ste 400, Walnut Creek, CA 94596Tel: 1 888 998 7739Sales Inquiries Email: sales.us@canadiansolar.comTechnical Inquiries Email: service.ca@canadiansolar.comEurope, Middle East & AfricaCanadian Solar EMEA GmbHLandsberger Strasse 94, 80339 Munich, GermanyTel.: 49 89 5199689 0E-mail: service.emea@canadiansolar.comThis manual is subject to change without prior notification. Copyright isreserved. Duplication of any part of this issue is prohibited without writtenpermission.CSI SERIES GRID-TIED PV InverterCSI-7KTL1P-GI-FL & CSI-8KTL1P-GI-FLCSI-9KTL1P-GI-FL & CSI-10KTL1P-GI-FLINSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUALVERSION 1.2

Important notesFor professional use only Professional installer must read these guidelines carefully and strictly follow these instructions.Failure to follow these instructions may result in death, injury or property damage.The installation and handling of Inverters requires professional skills and should only beperformed by qualified professionals. The installers must inform end–users (consumers) theaforesaid information accordingly. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Every attempt has been madeto make this document complete, accurate and up-to-date. Individuals reviewing thisdocument and installers or service personnel are cautioned, however, that Canadian Solarreserves the right to make changes without notice and shall not be responsiblefor any damages, including indirect, incidental or consequential damages caused by relianceon the material presented including, but not limited to, omissions, typographical errors,arithmetical errors or listing errors in the material provided in this document. Canadian Solar accepts no liability for customers' failure to comply with the instructionsfor correct installation and will not be held responsible for upstream or downstream systemsCanadian's equipment has supplied. The customer is fully liable for any modifications made to the system; therefore, any hardwareor software modification, manipulation, or alteration not expressly agreed with themanufacturer shall result in the immediate cancellation of the warranty. Given the countless possible system configurations and installation environments, it isessential to verify adherence to the following: There is sufficient space suitable for housing the equipment. Airborne noise produced depending on the environment. Potential flammability hazards. Canadian Solar will not be held liable for defects or malfunctions arising from: Improper use of the equipment. Deterioration resulting from transportation or particular environmental conditions. Performing maintenance incorrectly or not at all. Tampering or unsafe repairs. Use or installation by unqualified persons. This product contains lethal voltages and should be installed by qualified electrical or servicepersonnel having experience with lethal voltages.

Contents1. Introduction 1.1 Product Description 3 4 5 2.2 General Safety Instructions 52.3 Notice For Use 63. Overview 3.1 Front Panel Display 7 7 8 8 94.1 Select Location for the Inverter 4.2 Mounting the Inverter 911 13 13 4.3.3 Max. overcurrent protection device (OCPD) 1618 18 19 19 19 206.1 Main Menu 206.2 Information 20 211.2 Packaging2. Safety Instructions2.1 Safety Symbols3.2 LED Status Indicator Lights3.3 Keypad3.4 LCD4. Installation4.3 Electrical Connections4.3.1 Connect PV side of inverter4.3.2 Connect grid side of inverter4.3.4 Inverter monitoring connection5. Start & Stop5.1 Start the Inverter5.2 Stop the Inverter6. Operation6.2.1 Lock screen357

1. IntroductionContents 22 22 226.4 Advanced Info. 6.4.1 Alarm Message 23 246.4.3 Version 6.4.4 Daily Energy 24 24 256.4.7 Communication Data 6.5 Advanced Settings 25 256.5.2 Grid ON/OFF6.5.3 Clear Energy 27 276.5.4 New Password 276.5.5 Power control 6.5.6 Calibrate Energy 6.5.7 AUS STD. Settings 276.3 Settings6.3.1 Set Time6.3.2 Set Address6.4.2 Running Message6.4.5 Monthly Energy and Yearly Energy6.4.6 Daily record6.5.1 Select Standard1.1 Product DescriptionCanadian Solar single phase inverters integrate DRM and backflow power controlfunction, that could suitable for smart grid requirement.Single phase series inverter contain 4 models which are listed below:CSI-7KTL1P-GI-FL, CSI-8KTL1P-GI-FL, CSI-9KTL1P-GI-FL, CSI-10KTL1P-GI-FL23242528Figure 1.1 Front side view287. Maintenance 8. Troubleshooting 9. Specifications 3210. Installation and commissioning checklist 362929Figure 1.2 Bottom side view.3.

1. Introduction2.Safety InstructionsImproper use may result in potential electric shock hazards or burns. This manual1.2 Packagingcontains important instructions that should be followed during installation andWhen you receive the inverter, ensure that all the parts listed below are included:maintenance. Please read these instructions carefully before use and keep them forfuture reference.2.1 Safety SymbolsSafety symbols used in this manual, which highlight potential safety risks and importantsafety information, are listed as follows:WARNING:WARNING symbol indicates important safety instructions, which if notcorrectly followed, could result in serious injury or death.231NOTE:NOTE symbol indicates important safety instructions, which if not correctlyfollowed, could result in some damage or the destruction of the inverter.CAUTION:CAUTION, RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK symbol indicates important safetyinstructions, which if not correctly followed, could result in electric shock.CSI SERIES GRID-TIED PV InverterCSI-7KTL1P-GI-FL & CSI-8KTL1P-GI-FLCSI-9KTL1P-GI-FL & CSI-10KTL1P-GI-FLINSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUALVERSION 1.2CAUTION:CAUTION, HOT SURFACE symbol indicates safety instructions, which if notcorrectly followed, could result in burns.452.2 General Safety InstructionsPart #Description1PV grid tie inverter1WARNING:2Wall/pole bracket1Please don’t connect PV array positive( ) or negative(-) to ground, it could3Locking screws1cause serious damage to the inverter.4DC connector5Manual3 pairs1Table 1.1 Parts list.4.NumberWARNING:Electrical installations must be done in accordance with the local and nationalelectrical safety standards.5.

3. Overview2.Safety InstructionsWARNING:3.1 Front Panel DisplayTo reduce the risk of fire, over-current protective devices (OCPD) arerequired for circuits connected to the Inverter.The DC OCPD shall be installed per local requirements. All photovoltaic sourceand output circuit conductors shall have disconnects that comply with the NECArticle 690, Part II. All Canadian Solar single phase inverters feature anintegrated DC switch.CAUTION:Risk of electric shock. Do not remove cover. There is no user serviceableparts inside. Refer servicing to qualified and accredited service technicians.CAUTION:The PV array (Solar panels) supplies a DC voltage when they are exposed tosunlight.CAUTION:Risk of electric shock from energy stored in capacitors of the Inverter. Do notremove cover for 5 minutes after disconnecting all power sources(service technicianonly). Warranty may be voided if the cover is removed without unauthorized .Figure 3.1 Front Panel Display3.2 LED Status Indicator LightsCAUTION:The surface temperature of the inverter can reach up to 75 (167 F).To avoid risk of burns, do not touch the surface of the inverter while it’s operating.Inverter must be installed out of the reach of children.2.3 Notice For UseThe inverter has been constructed according to the applicable safety and technicalguidelines. Use the inverter in installations that meet the following specifications ONLY:There are three LED status indicator lights in the front panel of the inverter. Left LED:POWER LED (red) indicates the power status of the inverter. Middle LED: OPERATIONLED (green) indicates the operation status. Right LED: ALARM LED (yellow) indicatesthe alarm status. Please see Table 3.1 for detailsLightOPERATIONThe inverter can detect DC powerOFFNo DC power or low DC powerONThe inverter is operating properly.OFFThe inverter has stopped to supply power.FLASHING3.The inverter must be installed according to the instructions stated in this manual.4.The inverter must be installed according to the correct technical specifications.5.To startup the inverter, the Grid Supply Main Switch (AC) must be switched on, beforeONPOWER1.Permanent installation is required.2.The electrical installation must meet all the applicable regulations and standards.DescriptionStatusALARMThe inverter is initializing.ONAlarm or fault condition is detected.OFFThe inverter is operating properly.the solar panel's DC isolator shall be switched on. To stop the inverter, the Grid SupplyMain Switch (AC) must be switched off before the solar panel's DC isolator shall beTable 3.1 Status Indicator Lightsswitched off.6.7.

4. Installation3. Overview3.3 KeypadThere are four keys in the front panel of the Inverter(from left to right):ESC, UP, DOWN and ENTER keys. The keypad is used for:4.1 Select a Location for the InverterTo select a location for the inverter, the following criteria should be considered:Do not install in small closed spaces where air can not circulate freely. To avoidScrolling through the displayed options (the UP and DOWN keys);overheating, always make sure the flow of air around the inverter is not blocked.Access to modify the adjustable settings (the ESC and ENTER keys).may cause output power limiting. Canadian Solar recommends inverter installed to avoidExposure to direct sunlight will increase the operational temperature of the inverter anddirect sunlight or raining.3.4 LCDTo avoid over heating ambient air temperature MUST be considered when choosingthe inverter installation location. Canadian Solar recommends using a sun shadeThe two-line Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is located on the front panel of the Inverter,minimizing direct sunlight when the ambient air temperature around the unit exceedswhich shows the following information:104 F/40 C.Inverter operation status and data;Service messages for operator;Alarm messages and fault indications.Figure 4.1 Recommended Installation locations.8.9.

4. Installation4. InstallationInstall on a wall or strong structure capable of bearing the weight.Install vertically with a maximum incline of /- 5 .If the mounted inverter is tilted to anangle greater than the maximum noted, heat dissipation can be inhibited, and may result4.2 Mounting the InverterDimensions of mounting bracket:in less than expected output power.When 1 or more inverters are installed in one location, a minimum 12inchs clearanceshould be kept between each inverter or other object. The bottom of the inverter should300mm300mmbe 20inchs clearance to the ground.Figure 4.3 Inverter wall mounting300mm300mm300mmPlease see Figure 4.4 and Figure 4.5 for instruction on mounting the inverter to a wall or pillar.The inverter shall be mounted vertically. The steps to mount the inverter are listed below:500mm500mm1. According to the figure 4.2, select the mounting height of the bracket and mark themounting holes. For brick walls, the position of the holes should be suitable for theexpansion bolts.Suitable fixing screwsFigure 4.2 Inverter Mounting clearanceVisibility of the LED status indicator lights and the LCD located at the front panel ofBracketthe inverter should be considered.Adequate ventilation must be provided if the inverter is to be installed in a confined space.NOTE:Nothing should be stored on or placed against the inverter.Locking screwFigure 4.4 Inverter wall mounting.10.11.

4. Installation4. Installation5. Use screws to fix the bottom of the inverter to the mount bracket.Figure 4.5 Inverter pillar mounting2.Make sure the bracket is horizontal and the mounting holes (in Figure 4.4 and Figure 4.5)are marked correctly. Drill the holes into the wall or pillar at your marks.3.Use the suitable screws to fix the bracket to the wall.Figure 4.7 Fix the inverterWARNING:The inverter must be mounted vertically.The are two holes at the bottom of bracket, one to fix the inverter, another for thelock. The diameter of the lock should be less than 0.27in (7mm).4.Lift up the inverter (be careful to avoid body strain), and align the back bracket on theinverter with the convex section of the mounting bracket. Hang the inverter on the4.3 Electrical Connectionsmounting bracket and make sure the inverter is secure (see Figure 4.6)4.3.1 Connect PV side of inverterThe electrical connection of the inverter must follow the steps listed below:1. Switch the Grid Supply Main Switch (AC) OFF.2. Switch the DC Isolator OFF.3. Assemble PV input connector to the Inverter.Before connecting inverter, please make sure the PV array open circuit voltage iswithin the limit of the inverterFigure 4.6 Wall Mount Bracket.12.13.

4. Installation4. InstallationMaximum 600Voc forCSI-7KTL1P-GI-FL CSI-8KTL1P-GI-FLCSI-9KTL1P-GI-FL CSI-10KTL1P-GI-FLFigure 4.10 Disassemble the Connector Cap nutPlease don’t connect PV array positive or negative pole to the ground, it couldii) Insert the wire into the connector cap nut and contact pin.cause serious damages to the inverterBefore connection, please make sure the polarity of the output voltage of PV arraymatches the“DC ”and “DC-”symbols.Figure 4.11 Insert the Wire into the Connector Cap nut and contact piniii) Crimp the contact pin to the wire using a proper wire crimper.Figure 4.8 DC ConnectorFigure 4.9 DC- ConnectorCrimping plierPlease use approved DC cable for PV system.Figure 4.12 Crimp the contact pin to the wireCable typeIndustry generic PV cable(model:PV1-F)Cross sectionRangeRecommendedvalueiv) Insert the contact pin to the top part of the connector and screw up the cap nut tothe top part of the connector.4.0 6.04.0(12AWG)(12 10AWG)Table 4.1 DC cableThe steps to assemble the DC connectors are listed as follows:I) Strip off the DC wire for about 7mm, Disassemble the connector cap nut.Figure 4.13 Connector with Cap nut Screwed on.14.15.

4. Installation4. Installationv) Then connect the DC connectors to the inverter. Small click will confirm connection.Figure 4.16 Disassemble AC terminal coverFigure 4.14 Connect the DC Connectors to the InverterC) Insert the 3 cables into AC terminal and use the slotted screwdriver to tight the screws.4.3.2 Connect grid side of inverterThe torque is 2-2.5Nm.( as shown in figure 4.17)For all AC connections, 10- 25mm 2 105 cable is required to be used. Please make surethe resistance of cable is lower than 1.5ohm. If the wire is longer than 20m, it's recommendedto use 16-25mm 2 cable.The steps to assemble the AC grid terminals are listed as follows:A) Strip the end of AC cable outer insulating jacket about 60mm then strip the end of eachwire about 10mm. (as shown in figure 4.15)cable size 10-25mm2cable diameter 18 25mm60mmPELNxx 10mmFigure 4.17 Connect cable to AC terminalWARNING:Please do not put the insulating layer of the cable in to the terminal when tightthe screws, otherwise it will cause poor contact.Figure 4.15 Stripped AC WiresAdditional explanation:If the diameter of the protective layer of the AC cable is less than therecommended (18-25mm) it should be spirally wounded the protective.D) Push the AC terminals along the rail to the inside of the inverter then tighten the screwunder rack. Lock the 4 screws of AC terminal and tighten the cap nut of AC terminal.(as shown in figure 4.18)B) Disassemble the 4 screws on the AC terminal cover and take out the cover.Disassemble the screw under terminal rack and Pull out the terminal(as shownin figure 4.16)Figure 4.18 Tighten the AC terminal.16.17.

4. Installation5. Start & Stop5.1 Start the Inverter4.3.3 Max. over current protection device (OCPD)To protect the inverter's AC grid connection conductors, Canadian Solar recommendsinstalling breakers that will protect against overcurrent. The following table defines OCPDratings for the Canadian Solar 7-10kW single phase inverters.To start up the Inverter, it is important that the following steps are strictly followed:1. Switch the grid supply main Switch (AC) ON first.2. Switch the DC switch ON. If the voltage of PV arrays are higher than start up voltage,InverterRatedvoltage(V)Rated outputcurrent (A)Current for protectiondevice 9.160the green LED will flash and the LCD displays the information of INITIALIZING.CSI-10KTL1P-GI-FL220/23045.5/43.5604. After 30-300 seconds (depending on local requirement), the inverter will start tothe inverter will turn on. The red LED power will light.3. When both the DC and the AC sides supply to the inverter, it will be ready to generatepower. Initially, the inverter will check both its internal parameters and the parametersof the AC grid, to ensure that they are within the acceptable limits. At the same time,generate power. The green LED will be on continually and the LCD displaysTable 4.3 Rating of grid OCPDGENERATING.4.3.4 Inverter monitoring connectionWARNING:Do not touch the surface when the inverter is operating. It may behot and cause burns.The inverter can be monitored via Wi-Fi or GPRS. All Canadian Solar communicationdevices are optional (Figure 4.18). For connection instructions, please refer to theCanadian Solar Monitoring Device installation manuals.5.2 Stop the InverterSmart phone monitoringTo stop the Inverter, the following steps must be strictly followed:1. Switch the Supply Main Switch (AC) OFF.2. Wait 30 seconds. Switch the DC Switch OFF. All the LEDs of the inverter will be off in oneGPRS monitoringminute.InternetRouterWeb serverWi-Fi monitoringPC monitoringWi-Fi boxWi-Fi monitoringFigure4.18 Wi-Fi communication function.18.19.

6. Operation6. OperationDuring normal operation, the display alternately shows the power and the operationDisplayDurationV DC1 350.8VI DC15.1A10 secV DC3 350.8VI DC35.1A10 secDescriptionstatus with each screen lasting for 10 seconds (see Figure 6.1). Screens can also bescrolled manually by pressing the UP and DOWN keys. Press the ENTER key toV DC1: Shows input 01 voltage value.I DC1: Shows input 01 current value.access to the Main Menu.Pressing theESC keycalls back theprevious menu.InformationUP/DOWN orauto-scroll(10 sec)10 secStatus: GeneratingPower: 1488W10 secGrid FrequencyF Grid 60.06Hz10 secF Grid: Shows the grid's frequency value.Total Energy0258458 kwh10 secTotal generated energy value.This Month: 0123kwhLast Month: 0123kwh10 secToday:15.1kwhYesterday: 13.5kwh10 secI Grid: Shows the grid's current value.Status: Shows instant status of the Inverter.Power: Shows instant output power value.UP/DOWNAdvanced Info.Status: Generating01-01-2014 12:04Pressing theENTER keygives access tothe main menu.V Grid: Shows the grid's voltage valueV Grid 230.4VI Grid8.1AUP/DOWNSettings5 secI DC3: Shows input 03 current value.Main MenuPower3424W01-01-2014 12:04StartV DC3: Shows input 03 voltage value.UP/DOWNAdvanced settingsThis Month: Total energy generated this month.Last Month: Total energy generated last month.Figure 6.1 Operation OverviewToday: Total energy generated today.Yesterday: Total energy generated yesterday.6.1 Main MenuThere are four submenus in the Main Menu (see Figure 6.1):Inverter SN00000000000000Display series number of the inverter10 sec1. Information2. SettingsTable 6.1 Information list3. Advanced Info.4. Advanced Settings6.2 Information6.2.1 Lock screenPressing the ESC key returns to the Main Menu. Pressing the ENTER key locks(Figure 6.2(a)) or unlocks (Figure 6.2 (b)) the screen.The Canadian Solar Single Phase 4G Inverter main menu provides access to operationaldata and information. The information is displayed by selecting "Information" from the menuand then by scrolling up or down.5.2 Stop the Inverter (a)(b)Figure 6.2 Locks and Unlocks the Screen of LCD.20.21.

6. Operation6. Operation6.3 Settings6.4 Advanced Info - Technicians OnlyNOTE:To access to this area is for fully qualified and accredited technicians only.Enter menu “Advanced Info.” and “Advanced settings” (need password).The following submenus are displayed when the Settings menu is selected:1.Set Time2.Set AddressSelect “Advanced Info.” from the Main Menu. The screen will require the password as below6.3.1 Set TimeYES ENT NO ESC Password:0000This function allows time and date setting. When this function is selected, the LCD willdisplay a screen as shown in Figure 6.3.Figure 6.5 Enter passwordNEXT ENT OK ESC 01-01-2016 16:37Figure 6.3 Set TimePress the UP/DOWN keys to set time and data. Press the ENTER key to move from oneThe default password is “0010". Please press “down” to move the cursor, press “up” toselect the number.After enter the correct password the Main Menu will display a screen and be able to accessto the following information.digit to the next (from left to right). Press the ESC key to save the settings and return to1.Alarm Message 2. Running message 3.Version 4. Daily Energythe previous menu.5. Monthly Energy 6. Yearly Energy 7. Daily Record 8.Communication DataThe screen can be scrolled manually by pressing the UP/DOWN keys. Pressing the ENTER6.3.2 Set Addresskey gives access to a submenu. Press the ESC key to return to the Main Menu.This function is used to set the address when muti inverters are connected to single monitor.The address number can be assigned from “01”to “99”(see Figure 6.4). The default addressnumber of Canadian Solar Single Phase Inverter is “01”.6.4.1 Alarm MessageThe display shows the 100 latest alarm messages (see Figure 6.6). Screens can be scrolledmanually by pressing the UP/ DOWN keys. Press the ESC key to return to the previousYES ENT NO ESC Set Address: 01Figure 6.4 Set Addressmenu.Alarm001: OV-G-VTime: 27-11 Data: 7171Press the UP/DOWN keys to set the address. Press the ENTER key to save the settings.Press the ESC key to cancel the change and return to the previous menu.22.Figure 6.6 Alarm Message.23.

6. Operation6. OperationPress DOWN key to move the cursor, press UP key to change the6.4.2 Running Messagedigit. Press Enter after the month/year is fixed.This function is for maintaince person to get running message such as internal temperature,2015-02: 0510kWh2015-01: 0610kWhStandard NO. etc.2015: 0017513kWh2014: 0165879kWhScreens can be scrolled manually by pressing the UP/DOWN keys.Figure 6.13 Yearly energyFigure 6.12 Month energy6.4.3 VersionPress UP/DOWN key to move one date from another.The screen shows the model version and the software version of the Inverter(see Figure 6.7).6.4.6 Daily recordModel: 08Software Version: D20001Figure 6.7 Model Version and Software VersionThe screen shows history of changing settings. Only for maintance personel.6.4.7 Communication DataThe screen shows the internal data of the Inverter (see Figure 6.14), which is for service6.4.4 Daily Energytechnicians only.The function is for checking the energy generation for selected day.01-05: 01 25 E4 9D AA06-10: C2 B5 E4 9D 55YES ENT NO ESC Select: 2015-02-23Figure 6.14 Communication DataFigure 6.8 Select date for daily energy6.5 Advanced Settings - Technicians OnlyPress DOWN key to move the cursor to day, month and year, press UP key to change thedigit. Press Enter after the date is fixed.2015-02-22: 051.3kWh2015-02-23: 061.5kWhNOTE:To access to this area is for fully qualified and accredited technicians only.Please follow 6.4 to enter password to access this menu.Select Advanced Settings from the Main Menu to access the following options:Figure 6.9 Daily energyPress UP/DOWN key to move one date from another.6.4.5 Monthly Energy and Yearly EnergyThe two functions are for checking the energy generation for selected month and YearYES ENT NO ESC Select: 2015-02YES ENT NO ESC Select: 20151.Select Standard2.Grid ON/OFF5. Power Control6.Calibrate Energy3.Clear Energy4. New Password7.AUS STD. Settings6.5.1 Selecting StandardThis function is used to select the grid's reference standard (see Figure 6.11).YES ENT NO ESC Standard:AUS-Q-0.8Figure 6.15Figure 6.10 Select month for monthly energy.24.Figure 6.11 Select year for yearly energy.25.

6. Operation6. OperationPress the UP/DOWN keys to select the standard (AS4777, VDE4105, VDE0126, UL-240V-A,6.5.2 Grid ON/OFFUL-208V-A, UL-240V, UL-208V, MEX-CFE, G83/2 (for 1-3.6kW models), G59/3 (for 4-5kWmodels), EN50438 DK, EN50438 IE, EN50438 NL and “User-Def” function). Press theENTER key to confirm the setting. Press the ESC key to cancel changes and returns toThis function is used to start up or stop the power generation of Canadian Solar SinglePhase Inverter (see Figure 6.17).previous menu.Grid ONGrid OFFNOTE:This function is for technicians use only.Selecting the “User-Def” menu will access to the following submenu (see Figure 6.16),Figure 6.17 Set Grid ON/OFFScreens can be scrolled manually by pressing the UP/DOWN keys. Press the ENTER keyto save the setting. Press the ESC key to return to the previous menu.OV-G-V1: 260VOV-G-V1-T: 1SFigure 6.16NOTE:The " User-Def" function can be only used by the service engineer andmust be allowed by the local energy supplier.6.5.3 Clear EnergyClear Energy can reset the history yield of inverterThese two functions are applicable by maintenance personnel only, wrongoperation will prevent the inverter from working properly.Below is the setting range for “User-Def”. Using this function, the limits can be changedmanually.6.5.4 New PasswordOV-G-V1: 220---290VOV-G-F1: 50.2-53Hz(60.2-64Hz)OV-G-V1-T: 0.1---9SOV-G-F1-T: 0.1---9SOV-G-V2: 220---290VOV-G-F2: 50.2-53Hz(60.2-64Hz)OV-G-V2-T: 0.1---1SOV-G-F2-T: 0.1---9SUN-G-V1: 90---210VUN-G-F1: 47-49.5Hz(56-59.8Hz)UN-G-V1-T: 0.1---9SUN-G-F1-T: 0.1---9SUN-G-V2: 90---210VUN-G-F2: 47-49Hz(56-59.8Hz)UN-G-V2-T: 0.1---1SUN-G-F2-T: 0.1---9SStartup-T: 10-600SRestore-T: 10-600SNOTE:This inverter inclding two level protections for voltage and frequencyunder user-def mode; please set the same value both level one andlevel two if the gird only have one level requriement, eg. Brazil.etc.Press the UP/DOWN keys to scroll through items. Press the ENTER key to edit the highlighteditem. Press the UP/DOWN keys again to change the setting. Press the ENTER key to save thesetting. Press the ESC key to cancel changes and returns to the previous menu.This function is used to set the new password for menu “Advanced info.” and “Advancedinformation” (see Figure 6.18).YES ENT NO ESC Password: 0000Figure 6.18 Set new passwordEnter the right password before set new password. Press the DOWN key to move thecursor, Press the UP key to revise the value. Press the ENTER key to execute the setting.Press the ESC key to return to the previous menu.6.5.5 Power controlActive and reactive power can be set through power setting button.There are 5 item for this sub menu:1. Set output power2. Set Reactive Power4. Rea P With Restore3. Out P With Restore5. Select PF CurveThis function is applicable by maintenance personnel only, wrong operationwill prevent the inverter from reaching maximum power.26.27.

6. Operation7. Maintenance6.5.6 Calibrate Energy7.MaintenanceMaintenance or replacement could clear or cause a different value of total energy. Use thisCanadian Solar Single Phase Inverter does not require any regular maintenance. However,function could allow user to revise the value of total energy to the same value as before. Ifcleaning the dust on heat-sink will help the inverter to dissipate the heat and increase its lifethe monitoring website is used the data will be synchronous with this setting automatically.time.(see Figure 6.19).The dust can be removed with a soft brush.YES ENT NO ESC Energy:0000000kWhFigure 6.19 Calibrate energyPress the DOWN key to move the cursor, Press the UP key to revise the value. Press theENTER key to execute the setting. Press the ESC key to return to the previous menu.CAUTION:Do not touch the inverter's surface when it is operating. Some parts of the invertermay be hot and cause burns. Turn off the inverter (refer to Section 5.2) and wait fora cool-down period before before any maintenance or cleaning operation.The LCD and the LED status indicator lights can be cleaned with a damp cloth if they are toodirty to be read.6.5.7 AUS STD. SettingsThis sub menu is enabled when the grid standard is set to AS4777. To comply with New AUS/NOTE:Never use any solvents, abrasives or corrosive materials to clean the inverter.NZ 4777.2, Canadian Solar inverter could set different work mode to work with differentgrid requirement.There are 4 setting under AUS STD settings.1. Working mode2. Power Rate limit3. Freq. Derate set4. 10mins OV-G-V set.8. TroubleshootingThere are 5 work mode in working mode submenu.The inverter is designed in accordance with the most important international grid-tied1. Fixed PF 2. Reac. Powerstandards and safety and electromagnetic compatibility requirements. Before delivering to3. Power-PF4. Volt-Watt5. Volt-Var.the customer, the inverter has been subjected to several tests to ensure its optimal operationThe parameter in each model could be set as below:and reliability.1. Fixed PFIn case of failure, the LCD screen will display an alarm message. In this case, the inverterSet PF

Jan 01, 2014 · Figure 1.1 Front side view .3. Canadian Solar single phase inverters integrate DRM and backflow power control function, that could suitable for smart grid requirement. Single phase series inverter contain 4 models which are listed below: CSI-7KTL1P-GI-FL, CSI-8KTL1P-GI-FL, CSI-9KTL1P-GI-FL, CSI-10KTL1P-GI-FL

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CSI INTERFACE CSI_CLKP 5 I, DPHY CSI-2 clock input pins. Connect to a CSI-2 clock source with matched 100-Ω ( 5%) impedance interconnects. CSI_CLKN 6 I, DPHY CSI_D0P 3 I, DPHY CSI-2 data input pins. Connect to a CSI-2 data sources with matched 100-Ω ( 5%) impedance interconnects. If unused, these pins may be left floating. CSI_D0N 4 I, DPHY

C. CSI-Additional Targeted Support Not Exiting Such Status (CSI-AT) For the 2018-19 identification year , only CSI-LP and CSI-LG schools are identified. CSI-AT schools will first be identified in the 2021-22 school year. A. CSI - Lowest Performing Schools . i.

CBSE Sample Paper Class 11 Maths Set 2 Solution. 1 cos2 1 cos4 1 2 2 x x cos2x cos4x 0 2 cos3x cos x 0 Cos3x 0 6 3 0 2 6 3 x n Cosx x k n n is integer π π π π π π 8. Solution: 30 40 60 4 7 2 4 10 4 15 4 ( ) . ( ) ( ) 1 1 1 1 1 i i i i i i i i 9. Solution: Substituting the points (0, 0) and (5, 5) on the given line x y – 8 0 0 .