AEG PV.500-MH Explanations of Target Groups, Obligations of the Equipment Operator, Handling

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Protect PV.500_MH Operating Instructions

Handling

These instructions are structured so that all work necessary for operation can be performed by appropriately qualified skilled per- sonnel.

Illustrations are provided to clarify and facilitate certain steps.

If danger to personnel and equipment cannot be ruled out in the case of certain work, it is highlighted accordingly by pictograms explained in Chapter 2, Safety Regulations.

1.2Target Groups

This document explains which groups these instructions are in- tended for and the obligations of these groups. Definitions of staff requirements are also provided.

Every care has been taken in drafting these instructions. Should you notice any errors, please contact the manufacturer immediate- ly.

So that the instructions remain up to date, please remember to in- sert any supplements received from AEG Power Solutions GmbH.

1.3Explanations of Target Groups

These instructions are intended for various target groups:

The equipment operator or the person appointed by him (the party responsible for the equipment)

The skilled personnel responsible for using the equipment

1.3.1Obligations of the Equipment Operator

The equipment operator or the person appointed by him/her (the party responsible for the equipment) is responsible for the safety of personnel and for the safety, function and availability of the equip- ment. These factors depend on compliance with the safety instruc- tions. Compliance with the safety instructions is required at all times.

To ensure the safety of personnel, the equipment operator must:

Select skilled personnel on the basis of skills and training (Chapter 1.3.2)

Make skilled personnel aware of the need for compliance with regulations (Chapter 1.3.2)

Provide skilled personnel with personal protective equipment, user information and instructions

Provide skilled personnel with regular briefings about all safety measures and keep a record of such briefings

Inform skilled personnel of where fire extinguishers are located and how to use them

To ensure the safety of the equipment, the equipment opera- tor must:

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Contents Operating Instructions Protect PV.500-MHAEG Power Solutions GmbH Table of Contents System Function Monitoring Systems, Messages and FaultsInterfaces Graphical Display and Operation Unit Validity Information on How to Use these InstructionsWarranty General InformationHandling Target GroupsExplanations of Target Groups Obligations of the Equipment OperatorSkilled Personnel Skills and Training Obligations of skilled personnel Storing InstructionsExplanation of Symbols Explanation of Symbols and Safety InstructionsSymbol Meaning Symbol Meaning for skilled personnel Safety InstructionsSignal Words Used Hazard Symbols UsedSigns Containing Orders for Personal Protective Equipment Safety Awareness Emergency Procedure e.g. in the Event of a FireAbbreviations Thin-film cells Particular Dangers associated with Photovoltaic SystemsLightning protection Protective Covers Safety Signs and Warning Notices on the EquipmentSafety and Protection Devices for the Equipment System stop switchGuard Lockable Equipment DoorsResidual Hazards Electrical Hazards Risk of injury due to rotating fans Risks Due to Moving PartsFire-Related Risks Water in electrical equipmentRisks due to Loss of Control Risks from Maintenance and Repair WorkProduct Description Product DetailsImportant information about equipment documenta- tion Inappropriate Use Dimensions and ViewsSafety Appropriate UseNameplate Standards, Directives and CE MarkTechnology Operating Elements Individual Operation System DescriptionWaiting for Feed Conditions Status System FunctionDescription of Sequence Control OFF StatusWaiting Status Operation StatusEarly morning Fault StatusNight Status Sequence Control During the Course of the DayNight DayEvening Later in the eveningSequence Control Parameters Inverter stack switch-on timePermissible voltage dip after switching on the stack Power limit value for shutdown, delay time for shutdownFan Control, Cabinet Fan Description of Fan Control GeneralFan Control, Inverter Stack Fan Cabinet Fan Control ParametersInsulation Monitoring and Earthing of PV Cells General Igbt temperature limit value for switching off the fanIgbt temperature limit Parameters of Inverter Stack Fan ControlProtect PV.500-MH Operating Instructions Sequence control Maintenance modeOperation with Thin-Film Solar Cells GeneralMPP Tracker Delay for shutdown of K21 in night operationMinimum time in maintenance mode Insulation Monitoring ParametersMonitoring Systems, Messages and Faults Temperature monitoring systems Table of FaultsCan I/O monitoring systems Fault/Message Unit Monitoring Systems Fault/Message DC voltage monitoring systems Fault/Message Communication Interface InterfacesCommunication data port 3 Technical Data MultiCom CCC hardware data assembly A29.1Communication data port 1 Communication data port 2Button Configuration jumpersStructure of the MultiCom CCC Interface ConnectionsDescription of serial interfaces Shield connection of the RS485 bus line Port 2 X5 RS485 pin assignment defaultPort 3 X4 can pin assignment ConfigurationPort 2 X5 RS232 pin assignment Controller Area Network can atSetting the terminal program Configuration PreparationsProtect PV.500MH Operating Instructions Data protocol configuration Configuring the Modbus ProtocolModbus/JBus data transmission configuration Configuring Modbus Data TransmissionCOM Server General Structure of the COM Server internally wired to A93Network Connection Installation of the COM Server Configuration of the Virtual COM Port Network Integration ConfigurationTechnical data Remote SignallingStructure Following default signals are used for remote signalling DOU Graphical Display and Operation UnitLEDs SignallingAcoustic signal generator Keyboard OperationStart-up Possible symbol keys and their functionMain Menu Menu Structure Menu TreeOperating display Normal operation Operating DisplayExample of operating display Examples of possible displaysSolar radiation is too low, the inverter is in standby mode Monthly data t = day 1 31 for the last 12 months Example of yearly overview Status/Measured Values MenuMenu Inverter example BlockingInformation Fault HistorySettings Service