Configuring The Unit For The First Time; Configuring The Power Limit; Configuring The Country / Regulation; Configuring The Modbus Id - Ingeteam INGECON SUN 1Play TL M Serie Manual De Instalacion Y Uso

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10.7. Configuring the unit for the first time

The first time that the inverter is powered from the PV array, a series of screens are displayed so as to guide the
inverter's configuration for proper connection to the electric grid.
Follow the instructions on the display. When selecting the country / regulation, select the country in which the
inverter is going to be installed. If the country is not on the list, select Worldwide and select the applicable
regulation. After selecting the regulation, configure the voltage and frequency.

10.8. Configuring the power limit

This option limits, as a percentage of the nominal, the maximum active power that the inverter can inject into the
grid.
To configure the power limit access Main Menu > Settings > Power settings and indicate the percentage of
maximum active power desired.

10.9. Configuring the country / regulation

Relative to the applicable regulation at the installation, these inverters must work according to a series of
parameters.
To configure the inverter according to the regulation, access Main Menu > Advanced settings > Country regulations.
Select the country where the inverter will be installed and the desired regulation. If the country is not on the list,
select Worldwide and select the applicable regulation. After selecting the regulation, configure the voltage and
frequency.

10.10. Configuring the Modbus ID

The Modbus ID is the inverter's identification number within the communications bus. These inverters have two
RS-485 communication lines, so you can configure the Modbus number for two different buses.
To configure it or the Modbus numbers access Main Menu > Settings > Modbus ID.
The COMM 1 ID is the inverter's ID within the communication bus generated from the RS-485 communication
connected to the INGECON Comm connectors or from the USB communication.
The COMM 2 ID is the inverter's ID within the communication bus generated from the optional communication
accessory installed in the INGECON Connect. If the inverter has self consumption mode activated like Self-limited
CG EM24 the modification of the COMM 2 ID has no repercussions.

10.11. Configuring the auxiliary relay

These inverters have a potential-free output which can have several functions:
Closing the relay in the event of an insulation fault (default option).
Closing the relay in the event of a grid, voltage or frequency out of range alarm.
Closing the relay in the event of any alarm in the inverter.
Closing the relay upon connection of the inverter to the grid.
Closing the relay if the power sent to the grid by the inverter exceeds the power setpoint parameter. The
relay can act so that a specific charge is sent to the grid.
To configure the auxiliary relay access the Main menu > Settings > Auxiliary relay closure.

10.12. Configuring the cosine of phi

By changing the cosine of phi you can regulate the reactive power injected into the grid.
To change the cosine of phi, access Main Menu > Advanced settings > CosPhi reference. Beside the cosine value,
you can indicate its sign: positive or negative.
The inverter is configured with the selected cosine of phi. If the inverter receives instantaneous setpoints via the
communication, the cosine of phi value indicated in these setpoints prevails.
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