SMA SC 500CP-10-JP User Manual

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SMA Solar Technology AG

3  Product Description

User Manual

SCCP-JP-BA-A4-en-12

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Designation

Description

Stop

The Sunny Central is switched off. Stop, Fast stop or Remote shutdown active

appears on the touch display.
If the key switch is set to Start, the Sunny Central switches to the operating state

"Grid monitoring".

Grid Monitoring

The Sunny Central is in the operating state "Grid monitoring". Waiting for valid AC

grid appears in the touch display.
The grid limits are monitored continuously from now on. If a grid error does not occur

during the grid monitoring time, the AC contactor closes and the Sunny Central

switches to the operating state "Grid monitoring time reached".
If the grid limits are exceeded during the monitoring time, the Sunny Central restarts

"Grid monitoring".
With the order option "Q at Night", the Sunny Central switches to the "Q at Night"

operating state if the time specified in the parameter PvStrT has elapsed and the

start voltage PvVtgStrLevMin has not been reached (see Section 3.8.8 "Q at

Night", page 31).

Grid Monitoring Time Reached The Sunny Central is in the operating state "Grid monitoring time reached". Waiting

for PV voltage or Waiting for utilities company appears on the touch display.
If the input voltage V

PV

is higher than the start voltage PvVtgStrLevMin, the

Sunny Central waits until the time specified in the parameter PvStrT has elapsed.

If the input voltage V

PV

does not fall below the start voltage PvVtgStrLevMin during

this time, the Sunny Central checks whether the AC grid is connected.
If a valid AC grid is connected, the Sunny Central switches to the operating state

"Startup".
The start voltage PvVtgStrLevMin must be adjusted to conform with the PV array

connected to the Sunny Central.

Startup

The Sunny Central is in the operating state "Startup". Operation appears on the

touch display.

In normal operation: active power ramp-up
The inverter works up to its feed-in power via a ramp. This means that the inverter

gradually increases the ratio of feed-in power per second by the value set in the

parameter WGra.
If you do not set this parameter, the inverter will reach its maximum feed-in power in

1 s (see Section 7.5 "Setting the Active Power Ramp-Up", page 47).

After grid fault: decoupling protection ramp
After a grid fault, the inverter restarts at a maximum of 10% nominal power per

minute using a decoupling protection ramp. You have the option of switching this

decoupling protection ramp on or off. If you deactivate the decoupling protection

ramp, the inverter rapidly reverts to maximum power. If you wish to deactivate the

decoupling protection ramp, consult the SMA Service Line.

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