The general process involves secure mounting, proper electrical connections, and configuration via the inverter's wizard, which sets grid standards and network parameters. The expected duration for commissioning is highly variable but typically involves quick setup for network and date, followed by grid connection checks and final configuration, potentially taking a short time for basic setup but longer for complex system integration and testing.
General Installation & Commissioning Steps
These steps are based on common procedures for FIMER inverters and should be cross-referenced with the specific manual for the PVS980-58.
1. Unpack and Inspect:
Carefully unpack the inverter and check for any damage or missing components.
Verify the model and serial numbers match your order.
2. Mounting and Mechanical Installation:
Secure the mounting bracket to a suitable wall or structure.
Install the inverter onto the bracket, ensuring it is stable and cannot tilt.
Install the wireless antenna if applicable.
3. Electrical Connections:
Make the DC and AC grid output connections according to the specific requirements of your installation.
Size the protective grounding cable and AC line conductors appropriately.
4. Configuration Wizard:
Access the inverter's embedded user interface.
Network Configuration: Set up Ethernet or wireless parameters.
Date and Time: Configure the date, time, and time zone.
Inverter Configuration: Select the correct country standard for your installation and save the settings.
5. Commissioning:
The inverter will perform preliminary checks on the grid connection.
If checks are positive, the inverter will connect to the grid and begin exporting power.
Monitor the status LEDs; a solid "Power" LED and off "Alarm" and "GFI" LEDs indicate successful grid synchronization.
Time Duration
Installation:
The physical installation duration depends on the specific mounting requirements and the number of inverters being installed, but can range from a few hours for a single unit to a full day for multiple units.
Commissioning:
The wizard setup (network, date, grid standard) is quick, often taking less than an hour for basic settings. The overall commissioning time varies significantly based on the local grid conditions and complexity of the system, with the potential for quick initial setup but longer lead times for grid integration and testing, which requires expert oversight.
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