Siemens SINVERT 350 manual Contents

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Contents

1 Introduction

6

1.1

About this documentation

6

1.1.1

Scope of validity

6

1.1.2

Target group

7

1.1.3

Document structure

7

1.1.4

History

7

2

Description

8

 

2.1

Application

8

3

Hardware operation

9

 

3.1

Commissioning the inverter

9

 

3.1.1

Instructions and safety information

9

 

3.1.2

Switching off and disconnecting the power supply

10

 

3.1.3

Switching on

11

 

3.2

Operating the inverter

12

 

3.2.1

Operator panel

12

 

3.2.2

Operating mode

14

 

3.2.3

Switching the inverter on and off

14

 

3.2.4

Local/Remote selector switch

14

 

3.2.5

Fault reset

15

 

3.2.6

Displaying currently active alarms and faults

15

 

3.2.7

Adjusting the voltage

15

 

3.2.8

Grid LED indicator bar

15

 

3.2.9

Status display

15

 

3.2.10

Fault display

16

 

3.2.11

Numerical display

16

 

3.3

Communication with the inverter

17

 

3.3.1

WEB’log

17

 

3.3.2

WinCC

17

 

3.3.3

PPsolar

17

4 Alarm and fault messages

26

 

4.1

Fault handling

26

 

4.1.1

Fault types

26

 

4.1.2

Fault display / messages

26

 

5.2

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4.2

Alarm and fault messages

27

 

5.2.3

28

 

4.2.1

Faults – Causes/diagnostics/remedial measures

29

5

Support

41

 

5.1

Contact addresses

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Contents Sinvert Photovoltaic Safety instructions Qualified personnelProper handling TrademarksContents Tables FiguresAbout this documentation IntroductionScope of validity Chapter Contents Target groupDocument structure HistoryDescription ApplicationInstructions and safety information Five safety rules in GermanyHardware operation Commissioning the inverterSwitching off and disconnecting the power supply Switching on Operating the inverter Operator panelPin Signal Switching the inverter on and off Operating modeLocal/Remote selector switch Fault reset Displaying currently active alarms and faultsAdjusting the voltage Grid LED indicator barMaximum Power Point LED MPP Automatic mode / Test modeFault display Standby operation LED StandbyCommunication with the inverter 1 WEB’logWinCC PPsolarRed System components are malfunctioning Control Panel PPsolar Oscilloscope function PPsolar SINVERT-Settings Device InformationActual Value Summary Actual valuesPV Generator Weather conditionsMains Interface Energy Data Storage PPsolar10 Analysis window PPsolar Alarm and fault messages Fault handlingFault types Fault display / messagesMeaning Category Alarm and fault messagesMain cause LED Faults Causes/diagnostics/remedial measures Differences in potential in the PV fieldCauses DiagnosticsMeasures Fault in measured-value sensing ConditionCauses Cooling system is not working properly Heat generation is exceeding toleranceCauses Inlet air temperature too high Causes No power supply for Fast OFF No checkback signal from the AC contactorCauses Measured DC voltage is too high Causes No line voltage for Fast OFF13 Fault Alarm Vce monitor has responded 16 Fault Alarm Direct current too high Causes Contact in the signaling circuit is open Possible Remedial24 Fault Alarm Grid voltage outside tolerance Alarm without fault Support Contact addressesGermany
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350, SINVERT 350 specifications

The Siemens SINVERT 350 series is a high-performance, lightweight inverter system designed to optimize energy conversion in solar power applications. With a power rating of up to 350 kW, this inverter model is tailored for large-scale photovoltaic installations and commercial applications. Its key features and technological innovations make it a valuable addition to any renewable energy project.

One of the main features of the SINVERT 350 is its advanced grid management capability. The inverter is equipped with sophisticated monitoring systems that ensure compliance with various grid connection standards, enhancing stability and reliability for the operator. This ensures seamless integration with existing power grids while optimizing energy yield. Additionally, it supports various grid support functionalities, helping maintain grid stability during high-demand periods.

Another notable characteristic is its modular design. The SINVERT 350 allows for easy integration with other units, scaling effectively to meet the power needs of larger installations. This modularity not only enhances flexibility but also simplifies maintenance and reduces operational costs over time. Each unit can be easily accessed, which minimizes downtime during servicing.

The SINVERT 350 also features advanced cooling technology. With its robust thermal management system, the inverter operates efficiently even under high temperatures, ensuring longevity and reliability. The design minimizes losses due to heat, effectively enhancing the overall energy conversion efficiency.

In terms of safety, the SINVERT 350 is built with integrated protection mechanisms, including over-voltage and short-circuit protections. These safety features safeguard both the inverter and the connected photovoltaic modules, ensuring a secure operating environment.

Another highlight is the inverter’s compatibility with the Siemens Smart Grid solutions. This integration means users can access comprehensive monitoring and analytics tools, enabling real-time performance tracking and optimization of energy output. With built-in web-based connectivity, operators can manage the system remotely, gaining insights and facilitating proactive maintenance.

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