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Solplanet inverterTable of Contents

1 Notes on this Manual ........................................................................................ 5

1.1 General Notes .............................................................................. 5


1.2 Area of validity ............................................................................. 5
1.3 Target group ................................................................................ 6
1.4 Symbols used in this manual..................................................... 7
2 Safety .................................................................................................................. 8

2.1 Intended use ................................................................................ 8


2.2 Important safety information ..................................................... 9
2.3 Symbols on the label .................................................................11
3 Unpacking ........................................................................................................ 13

3.1 Scope of delivery ........................................................................13


3.2 Checking for transport damage ................................................14
4 Mounting ........................................................................................................... 15

4.1 Requirements for mounting ......................................................15


4.2 Mounting the inverter.................................................................17
5 system solution ............................................................................................... 19

5.1 system solution ..........................................................................19


5.2 System wiring diagram ..............................................................20
5.3 Working mode.............................................................................21
5.3.1 Self-Consumption ...................................................................................21
5.3.2 Back-up ....................................................................................................23
5.3.3 Force time use custom ...........................................................................25
5.3.4 Off-GRID ..................................................................................................25

6 Electrical Connection ..................................................................................... 26

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6.1 Safety ...........................................................................................26
6.2 System layout of units without integrated DC switch ...........27
6.3 Overview of the connection area ..............................................28
6.4 AC connection ............................................................................28
6.4.1 Conditions for the AC connection .........................................................29
6.4.2 Grid connection .......................................................................................33

6.5 EPS connection ..........................................................................35


6.6 Second protective grounding connection...............................37
6.7 DC Connection............................................................................38
6.7.1 Requirements for the DC Connection ..................................................38
6.7.2 Assembling the DC connectors ............................................................39
6.7.3 Connecting the PV array........................................................................41

6.8 Battery connection .....................................................................42


6.9 Communication equipment connection ..................................44
6.9.1 Communication .......................................................................................45
6.9.2 BMS CAN cable connection ...............................................................45
6.9.3 DRED cable connection ......................................................................46
6.9.4 Smart meter cable connection ...........................................................47
6.9.5 WiFi connection ....................................................................................49

7 Communication ............................................................................................... 50

7.1 System monitoring via WLAN ...................................................50


7.2 Inverter demand response modes (DRED)..............................50
7.3 Earth Fault Alarm........................................................................51
8 Commissioning ............................................................................................... 52

8.1 Electrical checks ........................................................................52


8.2 Mechanical checks .....................................................................54
8.3 Safety code check ......................................................................54
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8.4 Start-Up........................................................................................56
8.4.1 Smart meter set-up .................................................................................56
8.4.2 Initialization set-up ..................................................................................56
8.4.3 Starting conditions of different modes .................................................56
8.4.4 Description of working state ..................................................................57

9 Display .............................................................................................................. 58

9.1 Overview of the panel ................................................................58


9.1.1 LEDs .........................................................................................................59

10 Disconnecting the Inverter from Voltage Sources .................................. 61

11 Technical Data ............................................................................................... 63

11.1 DC input data ............................................................................63


11.2 Battery input data .....................................................................64
11.3 Grid AC output data .................................................................65
11.4 Grid AC intput data ..................................................................66
11.5 EPS output data ........................................................................67
11.6 General data ..............................................................................68
11.7Safety regulations .....................................................................69
11.8 Efficiency ...................................................................................70
11.9 Power reduction .......................................................................74
11.9.1 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature (ASW3000H-
S2) .......................................................................................................................75
11.9.2 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature (ASW3680H-
S2) .......................................................................................................................75
11.9.3 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature (ASW4000H-
S2) .......................................................................................................................76
11.9.4 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature (ASW5000H-
S2) .......................................................................................................................76

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11.9.5 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature (ASW6000H-
S2) .......................................................................................................................77

11.10 Tools and torque ....................................................................78


12 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................ 80

13 Maintenance ................................................................................................... 83

13.1 Cleaning the contacts of the DC switch ................................83


13.2 Cleaning the heat sink .............................................................83
14 Recycling and disposal................................................................................ 84

15 EU Declaration of Conformity ..................................................................... 84

16 Warranty ......................................................................................................... 85

17 Contact............................................................................................................ 86

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1 Notes on this Manual

1.1 General Notes


Solplanet hybrid inverter is a high-quality inverter which can
convert solar energy to AC energy and store energy into battery.
The energy produced from the inverter shall be used to optimize
self-consumption, then charge battery, exceed power could
export to grid. Loads will be supported in priority by the system,
then battery power, exceed consumption power will be drained
from grid inverter. It can provide power for emergency use during
the grid lost by using the energy from battery and
inverter(generated from PV).

1.2 Area of validity


This manual describes mounting, installation, commissioning and
maintenance of the following Solplanet hybrid inverters:
ASW3000H-S2
ASW3680H-S2
ASW4000H-S2
ASW5000H-S2
ASW6000H-S2
Observe all documentation that accompanies the inverter. Keep
them in a convenient place and available at all times.

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1.3 Target group
This manual is for qualified electricians only, who must perform
the tasks exactly as described.
All persons installing inverters must be trained and experienced
in general safety which must be observed when working on
electrical equipments. Installation personnel should also be
familiar with local requirements, rules and regulations.
Qualified persons must have the following skills:
• Knowledge of how an inverter works and is operated
• Training in how to deal with the dangers and risks associated
with installing, repairing and using electrical devices and
installations
• Training in the installation and commissioning of electrical
devices.
• Knowledge of all applicable laws, standards and directives
• Knowledge of and compliance with this document and all safety
information.

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1.4 Symbols used in this manual
Safety instructions will be highlighted with the following symbols:

DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not be


avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not be


avoided, can result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not be


avoided, can result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE indicates a situation which, if not be avoided, can


result in property damage.

INFORMATION that is important for a specific topic or goal,


but is not safety-relevant.

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2 Safety

2.1 Intended use


1. The inverter is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
2. The inverter must only be operated with PV arrays (PV
modules and cabling) of protection class II, in accordance with
IEC 61730, application class A.
3. PV modules with a high capacitance to ground must only be
used if their coupling capacitance is less than 1.5μF.
4. When the PV modules are exposed to sunlight, a DC voltage
is supplied to this inverter.
5. When designing the PV system, ensure that the values comply
with the permitted operating range of all components at all
times.
6. Battery negative(BAT-) on inveter side is not grounded as
default design. Connecting BAT- to EARTH are strictly
forbidden.
7. The battery used together with the inverter must only be that is
approved or released by AISWEI as shown on Datasheet.
8. The inverter must only be used in countries for which it is
approved or released by AISWEI and the grid operator.
9. Use this inverter only in accordance with the information
provided in this documentation and with the locally applicable
standards and directives.
10. The type label must remain permanently attached to the
product.
11. The inverters shall not be used in multiple phase
combinations.

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2.2 Important safety information

Danger to life due to electric shock when live


components or cables are touched
• All work on the inverter must only be carried out by qualified
personnel who have read and fully understood all safety
information contained in this manual.
• Do not open the product.
• Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play
with this device.

Danger to life due to high voltages of the PV array


When exposed to sunlight, the PV array generates dangerous
DC voltage which is present in the DC conductors and the live
components of the inverter. Touching the DC conductors or
the live components can lead to lethal electric shocks. If you
disconnect the DC connectors from the inverter under load,
an electric arc may occur leading to electric shock and burns.
• Do not touch non-insulated cable ends.
• Do not touch the DC conductors.
• Do not touch any live components of the inverter.
• Have the inverter mounted, installed and commissioned only
by qualified persons with the appropriate skills.
•If an error occurs, have it rectified by qualified persons only.
•Prior to performing any work on the inverter, disconnect it
from all voltage sources as described in this document(see
Section 9 "Disconnecting the Inverter from Voltage Sources").

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Risk of injury due to electric shock
Touching an ungrounded PV module or array frame can
cause a lethal electric shock.
• connect and ground the PV modules, array frame and
electrically conductive surfaces so that there is continuous
conduction.

Risk of fire due to the electric power


Batteries deliver electric power, resulting in burns or a fire
hazard when they are short circuited, or wrongly installed.
• Do not wear watches, rings or similar metallic items during
battery replacement.
• Use insulated tools.
• Put on rubber shoes and gloves.
• Do not place metallic tools and similar metallic parts on the
batteries.
• Switch off load connected to the batteries before dismantling
battery connection terminals.

Risk of burns due to hot enclosure parts


Some parts of the enclosure can get hot during operation.
• During operation, do not touch any parts except the
enclosure lid of the inverter.

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2.3 Symbols on the label

Symbol Explanation
Beware of a danger zone
This symbol indicates that the product mus be
additionally grounded if additional grounding or
equipotential bonding is required at the installation
site.
Beware of high voltage and operating current
The inverter operates at high voltage and current.
Work on the inverter must only be carried out by
skilled and authorized electricians.
Beware of hot surfaces
The inverter can get hot during operation. Avoid
contact during operation.
WEEE designation
Do not dispose of the product together with the
household waste but in accordance with the
disposal regulations for electronic waste applicable
at the installation site.
CE marking
The product complies with the requirements of the
applicable EU directives.
Certification mark
The product has been tested by TUV and got the
quality certification mark.
RCM Mark
The product complies with the requirements of the
applicable Australian standards.

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Capacitors discharge
Before opening the covers, the inverter must be
disconnected from the grid and PV array. Wait at
least 5 minutes to allow the energy storage
capacitors to fully discharge.
Observe the documentation
Observev all documentation supplied with the
product

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3 Unpacking

3.1 Scope of delivery

Obje Description Quantity


ct
A Inverter 1 piece
B Wall mounting bracket 1 piece
C Screw accessory 1 set
D Documentation 1 set
E DC connector 2 pairs
F WiFi stick 1 piece
G Battery terminal cover 1 set
H AC connector 2 pieces
I Smart meter 1 piece
J RS485 Communication client 3 pieces

Carefully check all of the components in the carton. If anything is


missing, contact your dealer.

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3.2 Checking for transport damage
Thoroughly inspect the packaging upon delivery. If you detect
any damage to the packaging which indicates the inverter may
have been damaged, inform the responsible shipping company
immediately. We will be glad to assist you if required.

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4 Mounting

4.1 Requirements for mounting

Danger to life due to fire or explosion


Despite careful construction, electrical devices can cause
fires.
• Do not mount the inverter on flammable construction
materials.
• Do not mount the inverter in areas where flammable
materials are stored.
• Do not mount the inverter in areas where there is a risk of
explosion.

1. Ensure that the inverter is installed out of the reach of


children.
2. Install the inverter in a high traffic area where the fault is likely
to be seen.
3. To ensure best operating status and prolonged service life,
the mounting ambient temperature of the inverter should be
≤45°C.
4. To avoid direct sunlight, rain, snow, ponding on the inverter, it
is suggested to mount the inverter in places with a top
protective roof. Do not completely cover the top of the
inverter.

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5. The mounting condition must be suitable for the weight and
size of the inverter. The inverter is suitable to be mounted on
solid wall that is vertical or tilted backwards (Max. 15°). It is
not recommended to install the inverter on the wall made of
plasterboards or similar materials. The inverter may make
noise when working.

6. To ensure adequate heat dissipation, the clearances between


the inverter and other objects are recommended as follows:

Direction Min. clearance (mm)


above 500
below 500
sides 300
Clearances for one inverter

Clearances for multiple inverters


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4.2 Mounting the inverter

Risk of injury when lifting the inverter, or if it is dropped


The weight of Solplanet inverter is max. 21.5 kg. There is risk
of injury if the inverter is lifted incorrectly or dropped while
being transported or when attaching it to or removing it from
the wall bracket.
• Transport and lift the inverter carefully.

Mounting procedure:

Risk of injury due to damaged cables


There may be power cables or other supply lines (e.g. gas or
water) routed in the wall.
• Ensure that no lines are laid in the wall which could be
damaged when drilling holes.

1. Use a Φ10mm bit to drill 3 holes at a depth of about 70mm


according to the location of the wall mounting bracket.

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Risk of injury due to the inverter falls down
If the depth and distance of the holes is not correct, the
inverter maybe fall down from the wall.
• Before inserting the wall anchors, measure the depth and
distance of the holes.

2. Insert wall plugs into the wall and fix the wall mounting bracket
to the wall by screwing three self-tapping screws (SW10).

3. Hang the inverter to the wall mounting bracket. Secure the


inverter to the wall mounting bracket on both sides using M5
screws.
Screwdriver type: PH2, torque: 2.5Nm.

4. To protect the inverter from theft, attach the padlock provided


by customer through the wall mounting bracket and the
inverter.

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5 system solution

ASW3000H-S2/ ASW3680H-S2/ ASW4000H-S2/ ASW5000H-


S2/ ASW6000H-S2 is a single-phase hybrid inverter applicable to
on-grid PV systems and also backup mode. With the integrated
Energy Management System (EMS), they can control and
optimize the energy flow in order to increase the self-
consumption of the system.

5.1 system solution


The photovoltaic energy storage power generation system is
composed of the following parts.

WIFI
G
EPS Power

PV Power

Output Power Export Power

A B Load Power
D
E

Battery Power

C
F

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Item part function
A Photovoltaic panel Photovoltaic power generation
B inveter energy conversion
C battery Energy storage
D meter Grid energy control
E GRID Public power grid
F Back-up load Uninterrupted power equipment
G Normal load General electrical equipment
H APP Inverter setting and display

5.2 System wiring diagram


Australia
2 1
PV1+ L Meter
PV N 4 3 GRID
PV1- 5 6
PE
+
RS485
-
PV2+
PV N-bar PE-bar
PV2-
INVETER

RCD Normal
Load

BAT+
Battery L1
BAT- RCD Back-up
N1
Load
CAN OFF-PE
Do not connect this teminal in
Australian and New Zealand

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According to Australian safety requirement, the neutral cables
of the on-grid side and back-up side must be connected
together. And the OFF-PE terminal don’t need be connected.
Otherwise, the hybrid inverter will not work.

Europe
2 1
PV1+ L Meter
PV N 4 3 GRID
PV1- 5 6
PE
+
RS485
-
PV2+
PV PE-bar
PV2-
INVETER

RCD Normal
Load

BAT+
Battery L1
BAT- RCD Back-up
N1
Load
CAN OFF-PE

5.3 Working mode


There are four working modes of energy storage inverter, Self-
Consumption, Backup, Force time use Custom, Off-grid. If mode
switching is in operation, please stop the inverter first.

5.3.1 Self-Consumption
The photovoltaic energy is preferentially used by local load to
improve the self- consumption rate and self-sufficiency rate.
Load priority:load>battery>GRID

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When the photovoltaic energy is enough, first supply power to the
load, then charge the battery, and finally exported to the grid.
Power priority:PV>battery>GRID
When the load power is too large, first from the photovoltaic
energy, and then battery discharge, and finally consume the
power from the grid.
1) In the morning, the photovoltaic energy is insufficient, and the
load is powered by PV, battery and the grid.

2) In the afternoon, the photovoltaic energy is sufficient, the


load is powered by photovoltaic, the battery is charged, and
finally exported to the grid.

Afternoon

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3) At night, there is no photovoltaic, and the battery supplies
power to the load.

Evening

4) In case of the grid failure, switch to off grid, and off grid load
can still work normally

GRID Failure

5.3.2 Back-up
Battery as a backup power supply, always keep sufficient energy,
power supply to the load when GRID failure.
Load priority:battery>load> GRID
When the photovoltaic energy is enough, first charge the battery,
then supply power to the load, and finally exported to the grid.
Power priority:PV> GRID

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When the load power is too large, first from the photovoltaic
energy, and then consume the power from the grid. Under
normal conditions, the battery does not discharge, only in the
event of GRID failure as a backup power supply to the load.
1) Photovoltaic priority to charge the battery.

Morning

2) Under normal conditions, the battery does not discharge, Even


at night.

Evening

3)When there is a GRID failure, the battery supplies power to


the load.

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GRID Failure

5.3.3 Force time use custom


Users can manage the energy according to their own needs, and
set the daily regular charging and discharging on the app. Other
time follow the Self-Consumption mode

5.3.4 Off-GRID
The inverter operates off the grid, no matter whether the grid has
power or not.

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6 Electrical Connection

6.1 Safety

Danger to life due to high voltages of the PV array


When exposed to sunlight, the PV array generates
dangerous DC voltage which is present in the DC conductors
and the live components of the inverter. Touching the DC
conductors or the live components can lead to lethal electric
shocks. If you disconnect the DC connectors from the
inverter under load, an electric arc may occur leading to
electric shock and burns.
• Do not touch non-insulated cable ends.
• Do not touch the DC conductors.
• Do not touch any live components of the inverter.
• Have the inverter mounted, installed and commissioned
only by qualified persons with the appropriate skills.
• If an error occurs, have it rectified by qualified persons only.
• Prior to performing any work on the inverter, disconnect it
from all voltage sources as described in this document(see
Section 9 "Disconnecting the Inverter from Voltage
Sources").

Risk of injury due to electric shock


• The inverter must be installed only by trained and
authorized electricians.
• All electrical installations must be done in accordance with
the National Wiring Rules standards and all locally applicable
standards and directives.

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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.

6.2 System layout of units without integrated DC switch


Local standards or codes may require that PV systems are fitted
with an external DC switch on the DC side. The DC switch must
be able to safely disconnect the open-circuit voltage of the PV
array plus a safety reserve of 20%.
Install a DC switch to each PV string to isolate the DC side of the
inverter. We recommend the following electrical connection:

To Grid
PE N L

+
DC BOX INVERTER
(optional) AC BOX
-

PE
- + Second
DC INPUT grounding AC OUTPUT
+ - L N PE

TO grounding electrode

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6.3 Overview of the connection area

Object Description
A Battery terminal cover
B DC-switch
C PV input
D BMS: BMS communication port
E METER: Merter communication port
F DRED: DRMs device port
G COM1: Wi-Fi Stick port
H EPS connector
I Additional grounding screw
J AC connector

6.4 AC connection

Danger to life due to high voltages in the inverter


• Before establishing the electrical connection, ensure that
the miniature circuit-breaker is switched off and cannot be
reactivated.

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6.4.1 Conditions for the AC connection
Cable Requirements
The grid connection is established using three conductors (L, N,
and PE).
We recommend the following specifications for stranded copper
wire.

ASW3000H-S2/3680H-S2/4000H-S2/5000H-S2/6000H-S2
Object Description Value
A External diameter 10 to 16 mm
B Conductor cross-section 4 to 6 mm²
C Stripping length of the approx. 13 mm
insulated conductors
D Stripping length of the outer approx. 53 mm
sheath of AC cable
The PE conductor must be 2mm longer than the L and N
conductors
Larger cross-sections should be used for longer cables.

Cable design
The conductor cross-section should be dimensioned to avoid
power loss in cables exceeding 1% of rated output power.

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The higher grid impedance of the AC cable makes it easier to
disconnect from the grid due to excessive voltage at the feed-in
point.

The maximum cable lengths depend on the conductor cross-


section as follows:
Conductor Maximum cable length
cross- ASW3000 ASW3680 ASW4000 ASW5000 ASW6000
section H-S2 H-S2 H-S2 H-S2 H-S2
2.5 mm² 46m 37 m 28 m 17 m 6m
4 mm² 74 m 59 m 44 m 28 m 12m
6 mm² 110 m 89 m 67 m 42 m 20m
The required conductor cross-section depends on the inverter
rating, ambient temperature, routing method, cable type, cable
losses, applicable installation requirements of the country of
installation, etc.

Residual current protection


The product is equipped with an integrated universal current-
sensitive residual current monitoring unit inside. The inverter will
disconnect immediately from the mains power as soon as fault
current with a value exceeding the limit.

If an external residual-current device is required, install a type


B residual-current device which trips at a residual current of
100 mA or higher.

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Overvoltage category
The inverter can be used in grids of overvoltage category III or
lower in accordance with IEC 60664-1. This means that it can be
permanently connected at the grid-connection point in a building.
In installations involving long outdoor cable routing, additional
measures to reduce overvoltage category IV to overvoltage
category III are required.

AC circuit breaker
In PV systems with multiple inverters, protect each inverter with a
separate circuit breaker. This will prevent residual voltage being
present at the corresponding cable after disconnection.
No consumer load should be applied between AC circuit breaker
and the inverter.
The selection of the AC circuit breaker rating depends on the
wiring design (wire cross-section area), cable type, wiring
method, ambient temperature, inverter current rating, etc.
Derating of the AC circuit breaker rating may be necessary due
to self-heating or if exposed to heat.
The maximum output current and the maximum output
overcurrent protection of the inverters can be found in section 10
"Technical data".

Grounding conductor monitoring


The inverter is equipped with a grounding conductor monitoring
device. This grounding conductor monitoring device detects
when there is no grounding conductor connected and
disconnects the inverter from the utility grid if this is the case.
Depending on the installation site and grid configuration, it may
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be advisable to deactivate the grounding conductor monitoring.
This is necessary, for example, in an IT system if there is no
neutral conductor present and you intend to install the inverter
between two line conductors. If you are uncertain about this,
contact your grid operator or AISWEI.

Safety in accordance with IEC 62109 when the grounding


conductor monitoring is deactivated.
In order to guarantee safety in accordance with IEC 62109
when the grounding conductor monitoring is deactivated,
carry out one of the following measures:
• Connect a copper-wire grounding conductor with a cross-
section of at least 10 mm²to the AC connector bush insert.
• Connect an additional grounding that has at least the same
cross-section as the connected grounding conductor to the
AC connector bush insert. This prevents touch current in the
event of the grounding conductor on the AC connector bush
insert failing.

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6.4.2 Grid connection
Procedure:

Danger to life due to high voltages in the inverter


Touching the live components can lead to lethal electric
shocks.
• Before performing the electrical connection, ensure that the
AC circuit-breaker is switched off and cannot be
reactivated.

1. Switch off the miniature circuit-breaker and secure it


against being inadvertently switched back on.
2. Insert the conductor into a suitable ferrule acc. to DIN
46228-4 and crimp the contact.

Damage to the inverter due to wrong wiring


If the phase line was connected to PE terminal, the inverter
will not function properly.
• Please ensure that the type of the conductors matches the
signs of the terminals on the socket element.

3. Unscrew the swivel nut from the threaded sleeve, then


thread the swivel nut and threaded sleeve over the AC
cable.

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4. Insert the crimped conductors L, N and PE into the
corresponding terminals and tighten the screw with a
accompanied Torx screwdriver(TX 8, torque: 1.4Nm).
Ensure that all conductors are securely in place in the
screw terminals on the bush insert. Assemble the locking
cap, threaded sleeve and swivel nut together.

5. Plug the AC connector into the jack for the AC connection


and screw tight.

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6.5 EPS connection

• All electrical installations must be done in accordance with


all local and national rules.
• Make sure that all DC switches and AC circuit breakers
have been disconnected before establishing electrical
connection. Otherwise, the high voltage within the inverter
may lead to electrical shock.
• In accordance with safety regulations, the inverter need be
grounded firmly. When poor ground connection (PE) occurs,
the inverter will report PE grounding error. Please check and
ensure that the inverter is grounded firmly or contact
AISWEI service.

Procedure:
1. AC cable requirements are as follows. Insert the conductor into
a suitable ferrule acc. to DIN 46228-4 and crimp the contact.

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Object Description Value
A External diameter 10-16mm
B Copper conductor cross-section 2.5-6mm2
C Stripping length of the insulated 13mm
conductors
D Stripping length of the cable 53mm
outer sheath
The PE conductor must be 2 mm longer than the L and N
conductors.

2. Loosen the swivel nut of AC connector. Insert the crimped


conductors into corresponding terminals and tighten screws
with the accompanied wrench tool (Torque: 1.4Nm). Insert the
adapter to the socket element, stuff the sealing sleeve into the
adapter and tighten the swivel nut.

3. Plug the AC connector into the socket for the EPS connection.

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Risk of injury due to electric shock when you touch the
connector on machine side that don’t be connected a client
connector.
• Make sure the client connector is installed correctly.
• Make sure the client connector also is installed correctly
even you don’t need connect the wire to the EPS port.

6.6 Second protective grounding connection


If additional grounding or equipotential bonding is required
locally, you can connect additional grounding to the inverter. This
prevents touch current if the grounding conductor on the AC
connector fails.
Procedure:
1. Insert the grounding conductor into the suitable terminal lug
and crimp the contact.
2. Align the terminal lug with the grounding conductor.
3. Insert the screw through the hole located at the housing and
tighten it firmly (screwdriver type: PH2, torque: 1.6Nm).

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Grounding parts information:
No. Description
1 Housing
2 Terminal lug (M4) with protective conductor
(customer prepared)
3 M4×10 screw

6.7 DC Connection

Danger to life due to high voltages in the inverter


Touching the live components can lead to lethal electric
shocks.
• Before connecting the PV array, ensure that the DC switch
is switched off and that it cannot be reactivated.
• Do not disconnect the DC connectors under load.

6.7.1 Requirements for the DC Connection


Requirements for the PV modules of a string:
• PV modules of the connected strings must be of: the same
type, identical alignment and identical tilt.
• The thresholds for the input voltage and the input current of the
inverter must be adhered to (see Section 10.1 "Technical DC
input data").
• On the coldest day based on statistical records, the open-circuit
voltage of the PV array must never exceed the maximum input
voltage of the inverter.

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• The connection cables of the PV modules must be equipped
with the connectors included in the scope of delivery.
• The positive connection cables of the PV modules must be
equipped with the positive DC connectors. The negative
connection cables of the PV modules must be equipped with the
negative DC connectors.

6.7.2 Assembling the DC connectors

Danger to life due to high voltages on DC conductors


When exposed to sunlight, the PV array generates
dangerous DC voltage which is present in the DC
conductors. Touching the DC conductors can lead to lethal
electric shocks.
• Cover the PV modules.
• Do not touch the DC conductors.

Assemble the DC connectors as described below. Be sure to


observe the correct polarity. The DC connectors are marked with
the symbols "+" and " − ".

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Procedure:
1. DC cable requirements as follows:

2. Crimp the contacts with the corresponding cables.Crimping


tool:H4TC0001,AMPHENOL

3. Insert the contact cable assembly into back of the


corresponding DC plug connector. A “click” should be heard
or felt when the contact cable assembly is seated correctly
and tighten the swivel nut.(Torque:2.5Nm).

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6.7.3 Connecting the PV array

The inverter can be destroyed by overvoltage


If the voltage of the strings exceeds the maximum DC input
voltage of the inverter, it can be destroyed due to
overvoltage. All warranty claims become void.
• Do not connect strings with an open-circuit voltage greater
than the maximum DC input voltage of the inverter.
• Check the design of the PV system.

Procedure:
1. Ensure that the individual AC circuit breaker is switched off
and secure it against reconnection.
2. Ensure that the DC-switch is switched off and secure it against
reconnection.
3. Ensure that there is no ground fault in the PV strings.
4. Check whether the DC connector has the correct polarity. If
the DC connector fits with a DC cable having the wrong
polarity, the DC connector must be reassembled again. The
DC cable must always have the same polarity as the DC
connector.
5. Ensure that the open-circuit voltage of the PV strings does not
exceed the maximum DC input voltage of the inverter.

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6. Connect the assembled DC
connectors to the inverter until
they audibly snap into place.

Damage to the inverter due to moisture and dust


penetration
Seal the unused DC inputs with sealing plugs so that
moisture and dust cannot penetrate the Inverter.
• Make sure all DC connectors are securely sealed.

7. Before DC connection, insert the DC plug connectors with


sealing plugs into DC input connectors of the inverter to
ensure protection degree.

6.8 Battery connection


Procedure:

Risk of fire due to the electric power


Batteries deliver electric power, resulting in burns or a fire
hazard when they are short circuited, or wrongly installed.
• Lead acid batteries are not allowed.
• The lithium battery (pack) must be approved by AISWEI.

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Only the approved lithium battery (Pack) can be used. The
approved battery mode can be found in Solplanet APP
manual.
The information about BMS connection can be found at
section 6.9.2 below.
1. Cable requirements are as follows. Insert the conductor into a
suitable terminal lug and crimp the contact.

Object Description Value


A External diameter 10-12mm
B Copper conductor cross-section 20-25mm2
C Stripping length of the cable outer sheath ≤55mm

2. Screw the cable terminal lugs to the socket through the battery
terminal cover.
Screwdriver type: T30 or SW10, torque: 4.0Nm

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3. Tighten the battery terminal cover and cable gland nuts.
Screwdriver type: PH2, torque: 1.6Nm

6.9 Communication equipment connection

Danger to life due to electric shock when live components are


touched.
• Disconnect the inverter from all voltage sources before
connect the network cable.

Damage to the inverter due to electrostatic discharge


Internal components of the inverter can be irreparably
damaged by electrostatic discharge.
• Ground yourself before touching any component.

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6.9.1 Communication
The communication is divided into four ports, each of which has
different functions and can not be connected to the wrong port.
The port distribution is as follows:

Object Description
A BMS: CAN communicate to battery
B METER: Smart meter system monitoring
C DRED: Connect the DRMs device
D COM1: WiFi stick

6.9.2 BMS CAN cable connection


Procedure:
1) RS485 cable pin assignment as below, strip the wire as shown
in the figure, and crimp the copper wire to the appropriate OT
terminal (according to DIN 46228-4, provided by the customer)

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2) Unscrew the communication port cover cap in the following
arrow sequence and insert the network cable into the RS485
communication client attached.

3) Insert the network cable into the corresponding communication


terminal of the machine according to the arrow sequence,
tighten the thread sleeve, and then tighten the forcing nut at
the tail.

6.9.3 DRED cable connection


Procedure:
1) RS485 cable pin assignment as below, strip the wire as shown
in the figure, and crimp the copper wire to the appropriate OT
terminal (according to DIN 46228-4, provided by the customer)

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2) Unscrew the communication port cover cap in the following
arrow sequence and insert the network cable into the RS485
communication client attached.

3) Insert the network cable into the corresponding communication


terminal of the machine according to the arrow sequence,
tighten the thread sleeve, and then tighten the forcing nut at
the tail.

6.9.4 Smart meter cable connection


Connection diagram

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Procedure:
1. Smart meter communication
1) RS485 cable pin assignment as below, strip the wire as shown
in the figure, and crimp the copper wire to the appropriate OT
terminal (according to DIN 46228-4, provided by the customer)

2) Unscrew the communication port cover cap in the following


arrow sequence and insert the network cable into the RS485
communication client attached.

3) Insert the network cable into the corresponding communication


terminal of the machine according to the arrow sequence,
tighten the thread sleeve, and then tighten the forcing nut at
the tail.

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4) Insert the other end cable conductors into the slots of smart
meter and tighten them. Screwdriver type: PH0, torque: 0.7Nm

6.9.5 WiFi connection


1. Take out the WiFi/4G modular included in the scope of delivery.
2. Attach the WiFi modular to the connection port in place and
tighten it into the port by hand with the nut in the modular. Make
sure the modular is securely connected and the label on the
modular can be seen.

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7 Communication

7.1 System monitoring via WLAN


User can monitor the inverter through the Internal WiFi
integration. The connection diagram between the inverter and
internet with a WLAN connection is shown as follows.
PV
Power
Web
Communication
Cloud Application
Ethernet Internet

Inverter Router Mobile


APP

Battery Smart
GRID
meter

We offer a remote monitoring app called “Solplanet”. You can


install the “Solplanet” application on a smart phone using Android
or an iOS operating systems.
You can also visit the website ( http://www.solplanet.net) to
download the APP and user manual.

7.2 Inverter demand response modes (DRED)

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DRMS application description
• Only applicable to AS/NZS4777.2:2020.
• DRM0 is available.

The inverter shall detect and initiate a response to all supported


demand response commands , demand response modes are
described as follows:
Mode Requirement
DRM 0 Operate the disconnection device

The RJ45 socket pin assignments for demand response modes


as follows:
Pin1-------- DRM 1/5
Pin2------- DRM 2/6
Pin3------- DRM 3/7
Pin4------- DRM 4/8
Pin5------- RefGen
Pin6------- Com/DRM0
Pin7--------N/A
Pin8------- N/A

7.3 Earth Fault Alarm


This inverter complies with IEC 62109-2 clause 13.9 for earth
fault alarm monitoring. If an Earth Fault Alarm occurs, the red
color LED indicator will light up. At the same time, the error code
38 will be sent to the AISWEI Cloud.
(This function is only available in Australia and New Zealand)

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8 Commissioning

8.1 Electrical checks


Carry out the main electrical tests as follows:

① Check the PE connection with a multimeter: make sure that

the inverter’s exposed metal surface has a ground


connection.

Danger to life due to the presence of DC Voltage


Touching the live conductors can lead to lethal electric
shocks.
• Only touch the insulation of the PV array cables.
• Do not touch parts of the sub-structure and frame of the PV
array which isn’t grouned.
• Wear personal protective equipment such as insulating
gloves.

② Check the DC voltage values: check that the DC voltage of

the strings does not exceed the permitted limits. Refer to the
Section 2.1 "Intended use" about designing the PV system for
the maximum allowed DC voltage.

③ Check the polarity of the DC voltage: make sure the DC


voltage has the correct polarity.

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④ Check the PV array’s insulation to ground with a multimeter:

make sure that the insulation resistance to ground is greater


than 1 MOhm.

Danger to life due to the presence of AC Voltage


Touching the live conductors can lead to lethal electric
shocks.
• Only touch the insulation of the AC cables.
• Wear personal protective equipment such as insulating
gloves.

⑤ Check the grid voltage: check that the grid voltage at the point

of connection of the inverter complies with the permitted


value.

⑥ Check the battery voltage: check that the battery voltage at

the point of connection of the inverter complies with the


permitted value.

⑦ Check the polarity of the battery voltage: make sure the

battery voltage has the correct polarity.

⑧ Check the battery communication connection : Check the

battery BMS communication cable connection is normal.

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⑨ Check the meter connection : Ensure that the meter is

connected according to the meter connection diagram, and


the wiring sequence and direction are correct.

⑩ Check the meter communication connection : Make sure the

meter communication connection is correct.

8.2 Mechanical checks


Carry out the main mechanical checks to ensure the inverter is
waterproof:

① Make sure the inverter has been correctly mounted with wall

bracket.

② Make sure the cover has been correctly mounted.

③ Make sure the communication cable and AC connector have

been correctly wired and tightened.

8.3 Safety code check


After finishing the electrical and mechanical checks, switch on
the DC-switch. Choose suitable safety code according to the
location of installation. Please visit website (www.solplanet.net )
and download the Solplanet APP manual for detailed information.
you can check the Safety Code Setting and the Firmware Version
on APP.

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The Solplanet’s inverters comply with local safety code when
leaving the factory.
For the Australian market, the inverter cannot be connected
to the grid before the safety-related area is set. Please select
from Australia Region A/B/C and New Zealand to comply
with AS/NZS 4777.2:2020, and contact your local electricity
grid operator on which Region to select.

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8.4 Start-Up
After finishing the electrical and mechanical checks, switch on
the miniature circuit-breaker, DC-switch and battery-switch in
turn. Once the DC input voltage is sufficiently high, the battery
voltage is within the operation range and the grid-connection
conditions are met, The inverter will enter the waiting state.

8.4.1 Smart meter set-up


It is necessary to set the communication format of smart meter to
8N1 and baud rate to 9600. For smart meter settings, please
refer to the smart meter manual.

8.4.2 Initialization set-up


Download the Solplanet application, and then you need to set the
battery model, working mode, electricity meter and safety
regulation on the app. After setting, click the start device button.
The inverter will enter the working. For Solplanet application
operation, please refer to the application manual
You can also visit the website ( http://www.solplanet.net ) to
download the APP and user manual.

8.4.3 Starting conditions of different modes


Starting conditions of different modes
It cannot be switched on when PV and AC are alone

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8.4.4 Description of working state
Usually, there are three states during operation:

Waiting: when the inverter does not meet the requirements of


each mode (When the initial voltage of the strings is greater than
the minimum DC input voltage but lower than the start-up DC
input voltage, battery voltage lower than the start-up battery input
voltage or BMS communication not connect) the inverter is
waiting for sufficient DC input voltage and cannot feed power into
the grid.

Checking: When the inverter meets the start-up conditions of


each mode. the inverter will check feeding conditions at once. If
there is anything wrong during checking, the inverter will switch
to the “Fault” mode.

Normal: After checking, the inverter will switch to “Normal” state


and feed power into the grid.
During periods of low radiation, the inverter may continuously
start up and shut down. This is due to insufficient power
generated by the PV array.
If this fault occurs often, please call service.

If the inverter is in "Fault" mode, refer to Section 11


"Troubleshooting".

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9 Display

The information provided here covers the LED indicators.

9.1 Overview of the panel


The inverter is equipped with five LEDs indicators.

A
B
C
D
E

Object Funct Diagram LED Description


ion
ON PV active
SOL Self-check/Soft
A BLINK
AR upgrade
OFF PV not active
ON Battery active
Self-check/Soft
B BAT BLINK
upgrade/SOC low
OFF Battery not active
Cloud communication
C ERR YELLOW ON
fault
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YELLOW
Warning
BLINK
RED ON Fault
OFF Normal work
WHITE ON EPS output with load
EPS output without
WHITE BLINK
load
D EPS
RED ON EPS output fault
RED BLINK EPS output overload
OFF EPS without output
Grid is active and
WHITE ON
connected
Grid is active, Forced
E GRID WHITE BLINK
off-grid
RED ON Grid fault
OFF Inverter shutdown

9.1.1 LEDs
The inverter is equipped with five LED indicators “white”,
“white”,“yellow/red”, “white/red” and “white/red” which provide
information about the various operating states.

solar LED:
The white LED is lit when the PV is operating normally at least
one. The white LED is flashes The inveter is self-check or
software update. The white LED is off The PV is not working.

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BAT LED:
The white LED is lit when the BAT is operating normally at least
one. The white LED is flashes The inveter is self-check or
software update or battery SOC lower. The white LED is off The
BAT is not working.

ERR LED:
The yellow LED is lit When the communication between combox
and cloud is abnormal. The yellow LED is flashes When the
inverter is warning . The red LED is lit When the inverter is
faluty . The ERR LED always off when the inverter is operating
normally

EPS LED:
The white LED is lit when the EPS is operating normally on-load.
The white LED is flashes The EPS is operating normally no-load.
The red LED is lit The EPS is faulty.
The red LED is flashes The EPS is over load.The EPS LED
always off when EPS no output voltage.

GRID LED:
The white LED is lit when the GRID is operating normally. The
white LED is flashes The inveter is operating forced off grid. The
red LED is lit when the GRID is faulty. The GRID LED is off The
inverter is not working.

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10 Disconnecting the Inverter from Voltage Sources
Before performing any work on the inverter, disconnect it from all
voltage sources as described in this section. Always adhere
strictly to the given sequence.

1. Disconnect AC circuit breaker and secure against


reconnection.
2. Disconnect the DC-switch and secure against reconnection.
3. Turn off the battery switch or button to stop the battery output.
4. Use a current probe to ensure that no current is present in the
DC cables.

Danger to life due to electric shock when touching exposed


DC conductors or DC plug contacts if the DC connectors are
damaged or loose
The DC connectors can break or become damaged, become
free of the DC cables, or no longer be connected correctly if
the DC connectors are released and disconnected incorrectly.
This can result in the DC conductors or DC plug contacts
being exposed. Touching live DC conductors or DC plug
connectors will result in death or serious injury due to electric
shock.
• Wear insulated gloves and use insulated tools when working
on the DC connectors.
• Ensure that the DC connectors are in perfect condition and
that none of the DC conductors or DC plug contacts are
exposed.
• Carefully release and remove the DC connectors as
described in the following.

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5. Release and remove all DC connectors. The DC connector
can be gently unplugged by inserting the mounting bayonet
shown in the figure below with a dismounting wrench and
pressing down firmly. Make sure the DC switch is in the
"OFF" position before operation.

6. Release and disconnect the AC connector. Rotate the socket


element counter-clockwise to open.

7. Release and disconnect the EPS connector. Rotate the


socket element counter-clockwise to open.

8. Wait until all LEDs and the display have gone out.

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11 Technical Data

11.1 DC input data

ASW300 ASW368 ASW400 ASW500 ASW600


Type
0H-S2 0H-S2 0H-S2 0H-S2 0H-S2
Max. PV array
5500Wp 6180Wp 6500Wp 7500Wp 9000Wp
power(STC)
Max. input voltage 550V
MPP voltage range 40V-530V
Rated input voltage 380V
Initial feeding-in
50V
voltage
Min. feed-in power 20W
Max. input current
16A
per MPP input
Isc PV(absolute
20A
maximum)
Number of
independent MPP 2
inputs
Strings per MPP
1
input
Max. inverter
backfeed current to 0A
the array

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11.2 Battery input data

ASW300 ASW368 ASW400 ASW500 ASW600


Type
0H-S2 0H-S2 0H-S2 0H-S2 0H-S2
Nominal battery
48V
voltage
Battery voltage
40V-60V
range
Max charging
5000W
power
Max discharging
5000W
power
Max charging
100A
current
Max discharging
100A
current

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11.3 Grid AC output data

ASW300 ASW368 ASW400 ASW500 ASW600


Type
0H-S2 0H-S2 0H-S2 0H-S2 0H-S2
Rated active power 3000W 3680W 4000W 5000W 6000W
Rated apparent
3000VA 3680VA 4000VA 5000VA 6000VA
power
Max. apparent power 3000VA 3680VA 4000VA 5000VA 6000VA
Rated voltage/ range 220V,230V /160V-300V
Rated frequency/
50, 60/±5Hz
range
Max. output current 13.6A 16A 18.2A 21.7A 27.3
Max. output fault
36A 36A 36A 36A 36A
current
Max. output over-
48A 48A 48A 48A 48A
current protection
Inrush current 10A/250us
Power factor (@rated
1
power)
Adjustable displace-
0.8 inductive.... 0.8 capacitive
ment power factor
Feed-in phase /
1/1
connection phase
Harmonic distortion
<3%
(THD) at rated output

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11.4 Grid AC intput data

ASW300 ASW368 ASW400 ASW500 ASW600


Type
0H-S2 0H-S2 0H-S2 0H-S2 0H-S2
Rated active power 6000W
Rated apparent
6000VA
power
Max. apparent power 6000VA
Rated voltage/ range 220V,230V /180V-280V
Rated frequency/
50, 60/±5Hz
range
Max. output current 27.3A
Max. output fault
36A
current
Max. output over-
48A
current protection
Feed-in phase /
1/1
connection phase

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11.5 EPS output data

ASW300 ASW368 ASW400 ASW500 ASW600


Type
0H-S2 0H-S2 0H-S2 0H-S2 0H-S2
Max output
5000VA
apparent power
Peak output
7500VA/10s
apparent power
Nominal output
230V
voltage
Nominal output
50Hz/60Hz
frequency
Max output current 21.7A
Max switch time 10ms
Output THDv (@
<3%
Linear load)

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11.6 General data

ASW3000H-S2/ 3680H-S2 /
General data
4000H-S2 / 5000H-S2/ 6000H-S2
communication WIFI
Display LED
Zero power output Via connecting Smart meter
Dimensions (W x H x D mm) 494 x 420x 195
Weight 21.5Kg
Cooling concept convection
Noise emission (typical) < 25 dB(A)@1m
Installation indoor & outdoor
Mounting information wall mounting bracket
DC connection technology SUNCLIX
AC connection technology Plug-in Connector

Operating temperature range -25℃…+60℃


Relative humidity (non-
0% ... 100%
condensing)
Max. operating altitude 4000m(>3000m derating)
Degree of protection IP66 (according to IEC 60529)
Climatic category 4K4H (according to IEC60721-3-4)
Topology Non-Isolated
Self-consumption (night) <10W
Communication interfaces WiFi
Radio technology WLAN 802.11 b / g / n
Radio spectrum WLAN with 2412 – 2472MHz band
Antenna gain 2dBi

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11.7Safety regulations

ASW3000H-S2/ 3680H-S2 /
Protective devices
4000H-S2 / 5000H-S2/ 6000H-S2
DC isolator ●
PV iso / Grid monitoring ●/●
DC reverse polarity
protection / AC short- circuit ●/●
current capability
Residual current monitoring

(GFCI) function
Earth Fault Alarm cloud based, visible(AU)
Protection class (according
to IEC 62103) / overvoltage
I / II(DC), III(AC)
category (according to IEC
60664-1)
Internal overvoltage
Integrated
protection
DC feed-in monitoring Integrated
Integrated
Islanding protection (active method, active frequen-
cy drift (AFD) method)
EN61000-6-1, EN61000-6-2,
EMC immunity
ETSI EN301489-17
EN61000-6-3, EN61000-6-4,
EMC emission
ETSI EN301489-1
EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3
Utility interference
EN61000-3-11, EN61000-3-12
●—Standard ○—Optional -—N/A

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11.8 Efficiency
The operating efficiency is shown for the three input voltages
(Vmpphigh, Vdc,r and Vmpplow) graphically. In all cases the efficiency
refers to the standardized power output (Pac/Pac,r). (according to
EN 50524 (VDE 0126-13): 2008-10, cl. 4.5.3).
Notes: Values are based on rated grid voltage, cos(phi) = 1 and

an ambient temperature of 25℃.

Efficiency curve ASW3000H-S2

ASW3000H-S2 Efficiency
100.00%

95.00%

90.00%

85.00%

80.00%
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500

230V 400V 450V

Efficiency
Max. efficiency / European weighted
96.8% / 95.6%
efficiency
MPPT efficiency 99.9%

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Efficiency curve ASW3680H-S2

ASW3680H-S2 Efficiency
100.00%

95.00%

90.00%

85.00%

80.00%
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500

230V 400V 450V

Efficiency
Max. efficiency / European weighted
96.8% / 95.6%
efficiency
MPPT efficiency 99.9%

Efficiency curve ASW4000H-S2

ASW4000H-S2 Efficiency
98.00%
96.00%
94.00%
92.00%
90.00%
88.00%
86.00%
84.00%
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000

230V 400V 450V

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Efficiency
Max. efficiency / European weighted
96.8% / 96.1%
efficiency
MPPT efficiency 99.9%

Efficiency curve ASW5000H-S2

ASW5000H-S2 Efficiency
98.00%
96.00%
94.00%
92.00%
90.00%
88.00%
86.00%
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000

230V 400V 450V

Efficiency
Max. efficiency / European weighted
96.8% / 96.3%
efficiency
MPPT efficiency 99.9%

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Efficiency curve ASW6000H-S2

ASW6000H-S Efficiency
98.00%
96.00%
94.00%
92.00%
90.00%
88.00%
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000

230V 400V 450V

Efficiency
Max. efficiency / European weighted
96.8% / 96.4%
efficiency
MPPT efficiency 99.9%

Discharge Efficiency curve ASW3000H-S2/ ASW3680H-S2/


ASW4000H-S2/ ASW5000H-S2/ 6000H-S2

44V
100.00%
90.00%
80.00%
70.00%
60.00%
50.00%
40.00%
30.00%
20.00%
10.00%
0.00%
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000

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50V
100.00%

80.00%

60.00%

40.00%

20.00%

0.00%
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000

Efficiency
MAX efficiency 94.82%

11.9 Power reduction


In order to ensure inverter operation under safe conditions, the
device may automatically decrease power output.
Power reduction depends on many operating parameters
including ambient temperature and input voltage, grid voltage,
grid frequency and power available from the PV modules. This
device can decrease power output during certain periods of the
day according to these parameters.
Notes: Values are based on rated grid voltage and cos (phi) = 1.

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11.9.1 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature
(ASW3000H-S2)

11.9.2 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature


(ASW3680H-S2)

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11.9.3 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature
(ASW4000H-S2)

11.9.4 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature


(ASW5000H-S2)

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11.9.5 Power reduction with increased ambient temperature
(ASW6000H-S2)

The power reduction curve is tested at normal air pressure!


Different air pressure condition will cause different test
result.

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11.10 Tools and torque
Tools and torque required for installation and electrical
connections.

Tools, model Object Torque


Torque screwdriver,
Screws for the cover 2.5Nm
T25
Screw for second
protective grounding
Torque screwdriver,
connection 1.6Nm
T20
Screws for connecting the
inverter and wall bracket
Flat-head
screwdriver, Sunclix DC connector /
blade with 3.5mm
Flat-head
screwdriver, Smart meter connector /
blade 0.4×2.5
/ Stick Hand-tight
Open end Swivel nut of M25 cable
Hand-tight
Socket of 33 gland
wrench Open end Swivel nut of sunclix
2.0Nm
of 15 connector
Wire stripper Peel cable jackets /
Crimping tools Crimp power cables /
Hammer drill,
Drill holes on the wall /
drill bit of Ø10
Hammer wall plugs into
Rubber mallet /
holes
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Cable cutter Cut power cables /
Check electrical
Multimeter /
connection
Mark the positions of drill
Marker /
holes
Wear ESD glove when
ESD glove /
opening the inverter
Wear safety goggle during
Safety goggle /
drilling holes.
Wear anti-dust respirator
Anti-dust respirator /
during drilling holes.

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12 Troubleshooting

When the PV system does not operate normally, we recommend


the following solutions for quick troubleshooting. If an error
occurs, the red LED will light up. There will have “Event
Messages" display in the monitor tools. The corresponding
corrective measures are as follows:
Object Erro Corrective measures
r
code
• Check the open-circuit voltages of the
strings and make sure it is below the
maximum DC input voltage of the inverter.
6 • If the input voltage is within the permitted
range and the fault still occurs, it might be
that the internal circuit has broken. Contact
the service.
Presuma • Check the grid frequency and observe
ble Fault how often major fluctuations occur.
If this fault is caused by frequent
33
fluctuations, try to modify the operating
parameters after informing the grid
operator first.
•Check the grid voltage and grid connection
on inverter.
• Check the grid voltage at the point of
34
connection of inverter.
If the grid voltage is outside the permissible
range due to local grid conditions, try to

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modify the values of the monitored
operational limits after informing the electric
utility company first.
If the grid voltage lies within the permitted
range and this fault still occurs, please call
service.
• Check the fuse and the triggering of the
circuit breaker in the distribution box.
• Check the grid voltage, grid usability.
35 • Check the AC cable, grid connection on
the inverter.
If this fault is still being shown, contact the
service.
• Make sure the grounding connection of
the inverter is reliable.
Presuma •Make a visual inspection of all PV cables
36
ble Fault and modules.
If this fault is still shown, contact the
service.
• Check the open-circuit voltages of the
strings and make sure it is below the
maximum DC input voltage of the inverter.
37
If the input voltage lies within the permitted
range and the fault still occurs, please call
service.
•Check the PV array’s insulation to ground
and make sure that the insulation
38
resistance to ground is greater than 1
MOhm. Otherwise, make a visual
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inspection of all PV cables and modules.
• Make sure the grounding connection of
the inverter is reliable.
If this fault occurs often, contact the
service.
•Check whether the airflow to the heat sink
is obstructed.
40
•Check whether the ambient temperature
around the inverter is too high.
41, • Disconnect the inverter from the grid and
42 the PV array and reconnect after 3
43, minutes.
44 If this fault is still being shown, contact the
45 service.
47
61 Check the DRED device communication or
62 operation
•Check if the ground line is connected with
the inverter ;
• Make sure the grounding connection of
65
the inverter is connected and reliable.
If this fault occurs often, contact the
service.
1,
• Disconnect the inverter from the utility
2,3,
Permane grid and the PV array and reconnect it
4,5,
nt Fault after LCD and LED turn off. If this fault is
6,
still being displayed, contact the service.
8,9
Contact the service if you meet other problems not in the table.
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13 Maintenance

Normally, the inverter needs no maintenance or calibration.


Regularly inspect the inverter and the cables for visible damage.
Disconnect the inverter from all power sources before cleaning.
Clean the enclosure with a soft cloth. Ensure the heat sink at the
rear of the inverter is not covered.

13.1 Cleaning the contacts of the DC switch


Clean the contacts of the DC switch annually. Perform cleaning
by cycling the switch to on and off positions 5 times. The DC
switch is located at the lower left of the enclosure.

13.2 Cleaning the heat sink

Risk of injury due to hot heat sink


The heat sink may exceed 70℃ during operation. Do not
touch the heat sink during operation.
• Wait approx. 30 minutes before cleaning until the heat sink
has cooled down.

Clean the heat sink with compressed air or a soft brush. Do not
use aggressive chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong
detergents.
For proper function and long service life, ensure free air
circulation around the heat sink.

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14 Recycling and disposal

Dispose of the packaging and replaced parts


according to the rules applicable in the country where
the device is installed.
Do not dispose the Solplanet inverter with normal domestic
waste.

Do not dispose of the product together with the household


waste but in accordance with the disposal regulations for
electronic waste applicable at the installation site.

15 EU Declaration of Conformity
within the scope of the EU directives
• Electromagnetic compatibility 2014/30/EU (L 96/79-106, March
29, 2014) (EMC).
• Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU.(L 96/357-374, March 29,
2014)(LVD).
• Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU (L 153/62-106. May 22.
2014) (RED)
AISWEI Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. confirms herewith that
the inverters described in this document are in compliance with
the fundamental requirements and other relevant provisions of
the above mentioned directives. The entire EU Declaration of
Conformity can be found at www.solplanet.net.

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16 Warranty

The factory warranty card is enclosed with the package, please


keep well the factory warranty card. Warranty terms and
conditions can be downloaded at www.solplanet.net ,if required.
When the customer needs warranty service during the warranty
period, the customer must provide a copy of the invoice, factory
warranty card, and ensure the electrical label of the inverter is
legible. If these conditions are not met, AISWEI has the right to
refuse to provide with the relevant warranty service.

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17 Contact

If you have any technical problems concerning our products,


please contact AISWEI service. We require the following
information in order to provide you with the necessary
assistance:
• Inverter device type
• Inverter serial number
• Type and number of connected PV modules
• Error code
• Mounting location
• Installation date
• Warranty card

EMEA
Service email: [email protected]
APAC
Service email: [email protected]
LATAM
Service email: [email protected]
Aiswei Greater China
Service email: [email protected]
Hotline: +86 400 801 9996
Taiwan
Service email: [email protected]
Hotline: +886 809089212

https://solplanet.net/contact-us/

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