Aurora Electronics PVI-3600-OUTD-UK-F-W manual Position of the holes on the bottom side

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Installation and Operator’s Manual

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(PVI-3600-OUTD-UK-F-W Rev.: 1.0)

 

WARNING: All power wires connecting to AURORA inverter must have a section of at least 14 AWG (2.5mm2) and must be able to operate at temperature of at least 90 °C. All wiring must be sized in accordance with the National electrical standards and applicable local codes. The wire size may need to be increased due to temperature, wire length and conduit fill factors. The wiring should be rated for wet location, UV sunlight-resistant and outdoor location. Consult with a qualified electrical designer when determining system wiring.

Minimum MPPT input connection Dc wire size, 12 AWG, 20 Amps. Minimum Ac wire size, 12AWG, 16 Amps.

Maximum MPPT input wire and AC wire size is 10 AWG strand wire

The AURORA must be installed using watertight wiring methods. This requires the use of UL listed watertight components and locknuts with the applicable wiring method. On the bottom of the unit there are four 29mm diameter holes (Trade size 3/4") covered with cap Elektrozubehör, type H 400 P (model designation K 426 21 P) or equivalent UL listed watertight cap. Un-used holes shall be left sealed by the caps. Fig.11 shows an example of hole assignment.

WARNING: It is the installer responsability to make the conduit connection watertight, by using the properly listed components and locknuts, and by applying the correct tightening torque.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Fan & RS485 Serial Link

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Fig.11: Position of the holes on the bottom side

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Contents AURORA Important Safety Instructions Revision TableImportant Safety Instructions Useful Information and Safety Standard Foreword AssemblyGeneral Maintenance and Service Electrical ConnectionOperation Save ALL Documents in a Safe PlacePVI-3600-OUTD-UK-F-W Contents Page Wind Energy Main Elements of a Wind System Simplified diagram of a Wind system Data Transmission and Check Aurora Technical DescriptionInverter Ground Fault Protective Devices Anti-IslandingFurther Protective Devices System Design Package Inspection Package Check List Description Quantity No Choosing Installation Location Minimum clearance requirementsWall mounting diagram Wall MountingPage Inverter tilted mounting Preliminaries to Electrical Connections General wiring diagram Position of the holes on the bottom side Removing the side panel Page Location of Main Ground PE Screw Connect Aurora to the Dc disconnect switches AuroraPV Input Close the side panel START-UP User’s Interface Mode Data Transmission Options Available Data Real time dataInternally Logged Data LED Indicators KEYLED on LED blinking LED off Any of the above conditions Installation phase Aurora is disconnected from grid Sleep Mode Aurora Initialization and Grid CheckAurora Under Production Ground InsulationMalfunction-Fault Signal RS-485 Address Setting SignalMessages and Error Codes Error Description LCD Display Second screen Serial Number and Firmware release number Pac ## W Vin Timegrid hhmmss Numgrid ## Error Grid fail Data RS-485 serial link Multiple units connection Power Line Modem PLM Data transmission to a PCData transmission to Aurora Easy Control Manual address setting Display menùAddress Information Automatic setting Verifying the paralleled input configurationSET in Mode Parallel Measurement Accuracy Data Description UnitData Resolution Accuracy Display Measurement Troubleshooting Info Aurora Input Values Value PVI-3600-OUTD-UK-F-WGrid protection characteristics Output Values DescriptionGeneral characteristics Description Value Power Derating Power Derating due to Ambient TemperaturePower Derating due to Input Voltage