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Contents
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PROTECT PV.630
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Operating instructions
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1 Information on How to Use these Instructions
1.1 General Information
1.2 Target Groups
1.3 Explanations of Target Groups
1.3.1 Obligations of the Equipment Operator
1.3.2 Skilled Personnel Skills and Trainings
1.4 Storing Instructions
2 Explanation of Symbols and Safety Instructions
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2.1 Explanation of Symbols
2.2 Safety Instructions
2.2.1 Signal Words Used
2.2.2 Hazard Symbols Used
SIGNAL WORD
2.2.3 Signs Containing Orders for Personal Protective Equipment
2.2.4 Abbreviations
2.3 Emergency Procedure (e.g. in the Event of a Fire)
2.4 Safety Awareness
2.5 Particular Dangers associated with Photovoltaic Systems
2.6 Safety Signs and Warning Notices on the Equipment
2.7 Safety and Protection Devices for the Equipment
2.7.1 Protective Covers
2.7.2 Lockable Equipment Doors
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2.7.3 Guard
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2.8 Residual Hazards
2.8.1 Electrical Hazards
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2.8.2 Risks Due to Moving Parts
2.8.3 Fire-Related Risks
2.8.4 Risks due to Loss of Control
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2.8.5 Risks from Maintenance and Repair Work
3.1 Product Description
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3.2 Dimensions and Views
3.3 Appropriate Use
3.4 Inappropriate Use
3.5 Standards, Directives and CE Mark
3.6 Nameplate
3.7 Technology
3.8 Operating Elements
4 System Description
4.1 Operating Modes
4.1.1 Individual Operation
4.1.2 Partner Operation
5 System Function
5.1 Description of Sequence Control
5.1.1 The OFF Status
5.1.2 The Waiting for Feed Conditions Status
5.1.3 The Operation Status
5.1.4 The Waiting Status
5.1.5 The Fault Status
5.1.6 The Night Status
5.1.7 Sequence Control During the Course of the Day
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5.1.8 Sequence Control Parameters
5.2 Description of Fan Control 5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Fan Control, Cabinet Fan
5.2.3 Cabinet Fan Control Parameters
5.2.4 Fan Control, Inverter Stack Fan
5.2.5 Parameters of Inverter Stack Fan Control
5.3 Insulation Monitoring and Earthing of PV Cells 5.3.1 General
5.3.2 Operation With Monocrystalline or Polycrystalline Solar Cells
5.3.3 Operation with Thin-Film Solar Cells
5.3.4 Insulation Monitoring in Partner Operation
5.3.5 Insulation Monitoring Parameters
5.4 MPP Tracker
5.5 Partner Operation
5.5.1 Linked Operation
5.5.2 Single Operation
5.5.3 Linked Operation in the Event of a Fault
5.5.4 Partner Operation During the Course of the Day
5.5.5 Partner Operation Parameters
5.6 Extended operating mode
5.6.1 Parameters of the Extended operating mode
6 Monitoring Systems, Messages and Faults
6.1 General
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6.2 Table of Faults
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7 Interfaces
7.1 Communication Interface
7.1.1 General
7.1.2 Technical Data MultiCom CCC hardware data (assembly A29.1)
Communication data port 1 (X2)
Communication data port 2 (X5)
Communication data port 3 (X4)
7.1.3 Structure of the MultiCom CCC Interface
Description of serial interfaces
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7.1.4 Configuration
7.1.4.1 Configuration Preparations
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7.1.4.2 Configuring the Modbus Protocol
7.1.4.3 Configuring Modbus Data Transmission
7.2 COM Server 7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Network Connection
7.2.3 Structure of the COM Server
CN5 CN1
MOD1
CN3
7.2.4 Installation of the COM Server
7.2.5 Network Integration Configuration
7.2.6 Configuration of the Virtual COM Port
7.3 Remote Signalling
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8 Graphical Display and Operation Unit
8.1 General
8.1.1 Signalling
8.1.2 Keyboard Operation
8.2 Start-up
Protect PV.630 Operating Instructions
8.3 Menu Structure 8.3.1 Menu Tree
Figure 25 Menu tree
8.3.2 Main Menu
8.3.3 Operating Display
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-- Photovoltaic -- UDC.[V]: 600 R-ISO[kOhm]: 100 IDC.[A]: 481 PDC[kW]: 289
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8.3.6 Fault History
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8.3.7 Settings
8.3.8 Information
8.3.9 Service
8.3.10 Help
Installation and Start-up
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1 General Information
2 Safety
3 Product Details
4 Transport, Storage and Installation
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4.1 Packaging
4.2 Storage
4.3 Installation Site Requirements, Operating Area
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4.4 Using a Crane to Transport and Install the System
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4.5 Using a Forklift or Lowlift Truck to Transport the System
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4.6 Installation and Assembly in the Event of Control Cabinets Being Supplied Separately
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4.7 Installing, Aligning, Attaching
660 925
1500 1200 600 625
12 of 21 80000047963 BAL
4.8 Tightening Torque Values for Screw Connections
Table 1 Tightening torque values for screw connections
Protect PV.630 Installation and Start-up
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80000047963 BAL 13 of 21
5 Connection Work
A1
F17 F31 F38 F51 F81
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5.2 Internal Connections in the Event of Control Cabinets Being Supplied Separately
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6 Start-up
6.1 Start-up Preparations
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6.2 Connection of AC Voltage
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6.3 Connection of DC Voltage
7 Isolating Solar Inverters
7.1 Isolation Procedure
Maintenance and Servicing
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1 General Information
2 Safety
3 Product Details
4 Maintenance and Repair
4.1 General Information
4.2 Scope of the Recommended Measures
4.3 Inspection
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4.3.1 Visual Inspection
4.3.2 Diagnostic Functions
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4.3.3 Reading Out the Memory
4.3.4 Removing Accumulated Dust
4.3.5 Obligation to Keep a Written Record
4.4 Functional Test
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4.4.1 Isolating Solar Inverters
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4.5.1 Additional Work
4.5.2 Documentation
4.6 Repair
4.6.1 Removing and Installing the Fans
4.6.2 Power Section
5 Fault Messages
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6 Spare Parts and Customer Service
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