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Solis Manual RHI-3P (3-10) K-HVES-5G EUR V1,7 (20231017)

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Solis Manual RHI-3P (3-10) K-HVES-5G EUR V1,7 (20231017)

This document provides an instruction manual for the Solis RHI Series Hybrid Inverter. It includes sections on safety warnings, an overview of the inverter components, instructions for installation, operation, commissioning, troubleshooting and maintenance.

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Solis RHI Series Hybrid Inverter

(RHI-3P(3-10)K-HVES-5G) Instruction Manual


Ver 1.7

Ginlong Technologies Co., Ltd.


No. 57 Jintong Road, Binhai Industrial Park, Xiangshan, Ningbo,
Zhejiang, 315712, P.R.China.
Tel: +86 (0)574 6578 1806
Fax: +86 (0)574 6578 1606

Please adhere to the actual products in case of any discrepancies in this user manual.
If you encounter any problem on the inverter, please find out the inverter S/N
and contact us, we will try to respond to your question ASAP.
Ginlong Technologies Co., Ltd.
Contents
1. Introduction 2
1.1 Product Description 2
1.2 Packaging 3
2. Safety & Warning 4
2.1 Safety 4
2.2 General Safety Instructions 4
2.3 Notice For Use 6
3. Overview 7
3.1 Screen 7
3.2 Keypad 7
3.3 Terminal Connection 7
4. Installation 8
4.1 Select a Location for the Inverter 8
4.2 Mounting the Inverter 10
4.3 PV Input Terminal Assembly 11
4.4 Battery Terminal Components 12
4.5 Assembling the AC Connector 13
4.6 Meter Installation 15
4.7 Communication Cable Assembly 16
4.8 External Ground Connection 17
4.9 Logic Interface Connection 17
4.10 LED Indicates 18
4.11 Inverter Monitoring Connection 19
5. Operation 20
5.1 Main Menu 20
5.2 Information 21
5.3 Settings 25
5.4 Advanced Information 26
5.5 Advanced Settings 29
5.6 AFCI function 36
6. Commissioning 37
6.1 Preparation of Commissioning 38
6.2 Commissioning Procedure 38
7. Troubleshooting 39
8. Maintenance 44
9. Appendix 53
1. Introduction 1. Introduction
1.1 Product Description 1.2 Packaging
The Solis RHI series is designed for residential hybrid systems, which can work with Please ensure that the following items are included in the packaging with your machine:
batteries to optimize self-consumption. The unit can operate in both off- and on-grid modes.
The Solis RHI series has 6 different models:
RHI-3P3K-HVES-5G, RHI-3P4K-HVES-5G, RHI-3P5K-HVES-5G, RHI-3P6K-HVES-5G,
RHI-3P8K-HVES-5G, RHI-3P10K-HVES-5G

Inverter x1 Back plate x1 Fastening screw x2 AC grid terminal x1

LED Indicators

Display

Keys

AC backup terminal x1 DC connector x4 Battery connector x1 Dust cover x2

Meter RS485 cable x1 Acrel Meter x1(For the Europe) Eastron Meter x1(Only for the Italy) CT x3
DC Switch

Figure 1.1 Front side view


Manual

RJ45 connector x1
( UK and AUS are x2) Wifi antenna x1 User manual x1

If anything is missing, please contact your local Solis distributor.

Figure 1.2 Bottom side view

.2. .3.
2. Safety & Warning 2. Safety & Warning
2.1 Safety
The following types of safety instructions and general information appear in this document as
describedbelow: WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire, over-current protective devices (OCPD) are
DANGER: required for circuits connected to the inverter.
“Danger” indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided, will result in The DC OCPD shall be installed per local requirements. All photovoltaic source
death or serious injury. and output circuit conductors shall have isolators that comply with the NEC
Article 690, Part II. All Solis single phase inverters feature an integrated
WARNING: DC switch.
“Warning” indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided, could result
in death or serious injury. CAUTION:
Risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. There is no user serviceable
CAUTION: parts inside, refer servicing to qualified and accredited service technicians.
“Caution” indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided, could result
in minor or moderate injury. CAUTION:
The PV array supplies a DC voltage when they are exposed to sunlight.
NOTE:
“Note” provides tips that are valuable for the optimal operation of your
CAUTION:
product.
Risk of electric shock from energy stored in capacitors of the Inverter, do not
remove cover for 5 minutes after disconnecting all power sources (service technician
only). Warranty may be voided if the cover is removed without authorization .
2.2 General Safety Instructions
CAUTION:
The surface temperature of the inverter can reach up to 75 (167 F).
To avoid risk of burns, do not touch the surface of the inverter while it’s operating.
WARNING: Inverter must be installed out of the reach of children.
Only devices in compliance with SELV (EN 69050) may be connected to the
RS485 and USB interfaces. NOTE:
PV module used with inverter must have an IEC 61730 Class A rating.

WARNING:
WARNING:
Please don’t connect PV array positive (+) or negative (-) to ground, it could Operations below must be accomplished by licensed technician or Solis
cause serious damage to the inverter. authorized person.

WARNING:
Electrical installations must be done in accordance with the local and national
WARNING:
electrical safety standards. Operator must put on the technicians’ gloves during the whole process in case
of any electrical hazards.
WARNING:
Do not touch any inner live parts until 5 minutes after disconnection
from the utility grid and the PV input. WARNING:
AC-BACKUP of RHI series is forbidden to connect to the grid.

.4. .5.
2. Safety & Warning 3. Overview
3.1 Screen
Solis RHI series adopts LCD screen, it displays the status, operating information and
settings of the inverter.
WARNING:
The RHI series does not support parallel (three- and single-phase) operation 3.2 Keypad
on the AC-BACKUP port. Parallel operation of the unit will void the warranty.
There are four keys in the front panel of the inverter (from left to right):
ESC, UP, DOWN and ENTER keys. The keypad is used for:
Scrolling through the displayed options (the UP and DOWN keys);
Access and modify the settings (the ESC and ENTER keys).

× ×
3 Phase LOAD

Figure 3.2 Keypad

3.3 Terminal Connection


Solis RHI series inverter is different from normal on-grid inverter, please refer to the instructions
below before start connection.
WARNING:
Please refer to the specification of the battery before configuration.

DRM Connection (Only for UK)

2.3 Notice For Use WiFi Connection

The inverter has been constructed according to the applicable safety and technical
guidelines. Use the inverter in installations that meet the following specifications ONLY:

1. Permanent installation is required.


2. The electrical installation must meet all the applicable regulations and standards.
3. The inverter must be installed according to the instructions stated in this manual.
COM Port
4. The inverter must be installed according to the correct technical specifications.
5. The content of substance hazardous of the inverter meets the requirements of the
RoHS directive (2011/65/EU).
6. Inverter has no DC protection system against electric arcs. Figure 3.3 Front Panel Display

WARNING:
Please refer to the specification of the battery before configuration.

.6. .7.
4. Installation 4. Installation
4.1 Select a Location for the Inverter
To select a location for the inverter, the following criteria should be considered: Install on a wall or strong structure capable of bearing the weight of the machine (24kg).
Exposure to direct sunlight may cause output power derating. It is recommended to Install vertically with a maximum incline of +/- 5 degrees, exceeding this may cause

avoid installing the inverter in direct sunlight. output power derating.


To avoid overheating, always make sure the flow of air around the inverter is not
It is recommended that the inverter is installed in a cooler ambient which doesn't
blocked. A minimum clearance of 500mm should be kept between inverters or
exceed 104F/40C.
objects and 500mm clearance between the bottom of the machine and the ground.

500mm

500mm 500mm
100
0m
m

500mm

Figure 4.2 Inverter Mounting clearance

Visibility of the LEDs and LCD should be considered.


Adequate ventilation must be provided.

Figure 4.1 Recommended Installation locations NOTE:


Nothing should be stored on or placed against the inverter.

WARNING: Risk of fire


Despite careful construction, electrical devices can cause fires.
Do not install the inverter in areas containing highly flammable materials or
gases.
Do not install the inverter in potentially explosive atmospheres.

.8. .9.
4. Installation 4. Installation
4.2 Mounting the Inverter
Dimensions of mounting bracket: 2.Lift up the inverter (be careful to avoid body strain), and align the back bracket on the
inverter with the convex section of the mounting bracket. Hang the inverter on the
mounting bracket and make sure the inverter is secure (see Figure 4.5)

Figure 4.3 Inverter wall mounting

Once a suitable location has be found accordingly to 4.1 using figure 4.3 and figure 4.4 Figure 4.5 Wall Mount Bracket
mount the wall bracket to the wall.
The inverter shall be mounted vertically. 4.3 PV Input Terminal Assembly
The steps to mount the inverter are listed below:
Please ensure the following before connecting the inverter:
1. Select the mounting height of the bracket and mark the mounting holes.
Make sure the voltage of the PV string will not exceed the max DC input voltage (1000Vdc).
For brick walls, the position of the holes should be suitable for the expansion bolts.
Violating this condition will void the warranty.
Bracket Make sure the polarity of the PV connectors are correct.
Make sure the DC-switch, battery, AC-BACKUP, and AC-Grid are all in their off-states.
Make sure the PV resistance to ground is higher than 20K ohms.
The Solis RHI series inverter uses the MC4 connectors. Please follow the picture below to
assemble the MC4 connectors.
PV wire cross-sectional area requirements:2.5~4mm².
positive terminal

Suitable fixing screws

Figure 4.4 Fix bracket on the wall negative terminal


Inverter terminal

Use appropriate crimping


WARNING: tools for crimping
The inverter must be mounted vertically.
Figure 4.6

.10. .11.
4. Installation 4. Installation
4.4 Battery Terminal Components 4.5 Assembling the AC Connector
Quick connector is used for battery connection. The connector is suitable for tin-plated cables There are two AC terminals and the assembly steps for both are the same.
with a conductor cross section of 2.5-6mm2 (AWG14-10). Take out the AC connector parts from the packaging.
Battery cable outside diameter range: 5.5mm - 8.0mm. 1. Make sure you use a cable within the correct specifications as shown in the image below.

NOTE: Describe Numerical value


A bladed screwdriver with a 3-mm wide blade is required to perform the connection.
Wire diameter 13~25mm

Step 1. Strip 15mm off the conductor using a suitable stripping tool for this. Traverse cross sectional area 6~13mm² (10-6AWG)

Step 2. Open the spring using a screwdriver as below. (see figure 4.7) Exposure Length 13mm
Step 3. Insert the stripped wire with twisted litz wires all the way in. Table 4.1
The wire ends have to be visible in the spring. And then close the spring. (see figure 4.8)
Step 4. Push the insert into the sleeve and tighten the cable gland with 2N.m torque. (see figure 4.9)
Internal of AC connector signs "L1","L2","L3","N" and "PE " five connection
Step 5. Fit the connectors to the battery ports at the bottom of the inverter with correct polarity
ports (see Figure 4.13). Three live wires are connected the "L1", "L2"and
and a "click" sound. (see figure 4.10)
"L3" terminals respectively; ground wire connects "PE "; neutral wire
connects "N" terminal:

A B C D E F
Figure 4.7 Figure 4.8
Figure 4.11 AC connector

Outside-diameters Cross-section
13~25mm 6~13mm² L2 L3
70mm
PE L1
L1
L2
L3
N
N
x PE
68mm x=13mm
Figure 4.9 Figure 4.10
Figure 4.12 Stripped and bared wire Figure 4.13 Internal structure of AC connector

.12. .13.
4. Installation 4. Installation
4.6 Meter Installation
A) Stripped the insulation sleeve of cable for 70mm, so that bared copper-cored connector Solis RHI-(3-10)K-HVES-5G series inverter integrated export power control function, this function
reaches for 13mm. Cable through nut and sleeve of socket element, insert corresponding need connect a 3-Phase power meter for export power controlling.
terminals and tighten with allen wrench (see figure 4.14). Torque is 1.5-2.5Nm.
4.6.1 Three Phase Meter Installation
Please follow below picture to install the 3-phase power meter and CT.

Figure 4.14 Connected cable

Tighten cable with 3 mm allen wrench( focus


in dotted box, see figure 4.14). Allen screw is
easy to drop off, don't screw out completely.

B) Clip plastic fixture (Auxiliary tighten) in socket element , tighten adapter in socket
element, then tighten swivel nut with 2.5-4Nm torque (see figure 4.15). Note:
If the CT is installed in the wrong direction,
the Hybrid Inverter can't work normally.

Figure 4.17 Acrel Meter

Figure 4.15 Assembly AC terminal

C) Connect AC connector with inverter, then tighten AC connector for clockwise,


until hearing a slight clicking sound indicates connection succeed.(see figure 4.16)

Note:
If the CT is installed in the wrong direction,
the Hybrid Inverter can't work normally.

Figure 4.16 AC connector to inverter


Figure 4.18 Eastron Meter

.14. .15.
4. Installation 4. Installation
4.7 Communication C able Assembly
The RHI series inverter uses RS485 cable to communicate with the Meter and CAN to Procedure for connecting the RS485 cable:
communicate with the battery's BMS. The image below shows the assembly of the RS485/CAN 1. Take out the RS485 cable (terminal marks ‘RS485' on one end and 'to Battery' on the
communication cables. other end).
2. Unscrew the swivel nut from RS485 port.
CAN 3. Insert the Two-pin terminal with RS485 label into the RS485 port, then fasten the swivel nut.
4. Connect the other end to the Meter.

4.8 External Ground Connection


An external ground connection is provided at the right side of inverter.
Prepare OT terminals: M4. Use proper tooling to crimp the lug to the terminal.
Connect the OT terminal with ground cable to the right side of inverter. The torque is 2N.m.

Figure 4.19

NOTE:
The CAN cable enables the communication between the inverter and the Li-ion
battery, please check for latest model compatibility before installation.

Procedure for connecting the CAN cable: Figure 4.20 Connect the external grounding conductor
1. Take out the CAN cable (terminal marks ‘CAN' on one end and 'to Meter' on the other end).
2. Unscrew the swivel nut from CAN port.
4.9 Logic Interface Connection
3. Insert the RJ45 terminal with CAN label into the CAN port, then fasten the swivel nut.
Logic interface is required by some local regulations that can be operated by a simple
4. Connect the other end to the battery.
switch or contactor(Not available in South Africa).
When the switch is closed the inverter can operated normally. When the switch is opened,
NOTE:
the inverter will reduce it’s output power to zero within 5s.
Before connecting CAN cable with the battery, please check whether the
Pin5 and Pin6 of RJ45 terminal is used for the logic interface connection.
communication pin sequence of the inverter and the battery match;
Please follow below steps to assemble RJ45 connector.
If it does not match, you need to cut off the RJ45 connector at one end of the
CAN cable and adjust the pin sequence according to the pin definitions of 1.Insert the network cable into the communication connection terminal of RJ45.
both inverter and battery. RJ45terminal

Pin definition of the inverter CAN Port is following 12345678


EIA/TIA 568B.
CAN-H on Pin 4: Blue CAN-L
CAN-L on Pin 5: Blue/White CAN-H

Figure 4.21 RJ45 communication connection terminals

.16. .17.
4. Installation 4. Installation
4.11 Inverter Monitoring Connection
2.Use the network wire stripper to strip the insulation layer of the communication cable. The inverter can be monitored via Wi-Fi or GPRS. All Solis communication devices are
According to the standard line sequence of figure 4.22 connect the wire to the plug of optional. For connection instructions, please refer to the Solis Monitoring Device
RJ45, and then use a network cable crimping tool to make it tight. installation manuals.

RJ45 plug 1--8 Rj45terminal Correspondence between the cable s


and the stitch es of plug, Pin5 and Pin6
12345678
of RJ45 terminal is used for the logic Smart phone monitoring
interface, other Pins are reserved.
12345678 Pin 1: Reserved; Pin 2: Reserved
Switch_input1 Switch_input2 Pin 3: Reserved; Pin 4: Reserved GPRS monitoring
Pin 5: Switch_input1; Pin 6: Switch_input2
DRM(logic interface)
Pin 7: Reserved; Pin 8: Reserved
Internet

Figure 4.22 Strip the insulation layer and connect to RJ45 plug Router Web server
Wi-Fi monitoring
3.Connect RJ45 to DRM (l ogic interface ) .
PC monitoring

NOTE: Wi-Fi box


To use this function, please contact the manufacturer. Wi-Fi monitoring

Figure 4.23 Wi-Fi or GPRS communication function


4.10 LED Indicates
There are three LED indicators on the RHI inverter (Red, Green, and Orange) which indicate the
working status of the inverter.

Light Status Description

ON The inverter can detect DC power.


POWER
OFF No DC power.

ON The inverter is fully operational.

OPERATION OFF The inverter has stopped operating.

FLASHING The inverter is initializing.

ON Fault condition is detected.

ALARM OFF No fault condition detected.

FLASHING Either the grid or solar cannot be detected.

Table 4.2 Status Indicator Lights

.18. .19.
5. Operation 5. Operation
5.2 Information
In the information section, operating data and information data can be viewed.
Sub-sections include:
Pressing the ESC
main menu 1.General Info
key calls back
the previous menu
2.System Info
Information
3.Energy Records
UP/DOWN 4.PVEnergy Records
Settings 5.BMS Info
ESC
ENTER
6.Meter Info
Monthly Energy Main interface UP/DOWN The example displays are shown in the following figures.
ESC
Values are for reference only.
Advanced Info.
Pressing the ENTER
key to switch UP/DOWN
to the submenu Display Duration Description

Advanced Settings Inverter SN:


FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 10 sec Shows the inverter serial number.

Device:
Waiting 10 sec Shows the status of the device.
Figure 5.1 Operation Overview
Battery:
Waiting 10 sec Shows the status of the battery.

5.1 Main Menu Backup:


Waiting 10 sec Shows the status of the backup circuit.
There are four submenu in the Main Menu (see Figure 5.1):
1. Information Grid:
Waiting 10 sec Shows the status of the AC grid.
2. Settings
3. Advanced Info.
DRMNO . : Shows the DRM operating mode
4. Advanced Settings 08 10 sec
(Effective for UK/AUS).

Model . :
00
10 sec Shows the model number of the device.

SoftVer . :
000000
10 sec Shows the firmware version of the device.

Figure 5.2 General Information

.20. .21.
5. Operation 5. Operation

Display Duration Description Display Duration Description

V_DC1: 000.0V V_DC1: Shows input 01 voltage value. BattChgE Total:


I_DC1: 000.0A 10 sec I_DC1: Shows input 01 current value. 0000000kWh 10 sec Shows the total battery charged energy.

V_DC2: 000.0V V_DC2: Shows input 02 voltage value. BattChgE Today:


I_DC2: 000.0A 10 sec 000.0kWh 10 sec Shows today's battery charged energy.
I_DC2: Shows input 02 current value.

V_A: 000.0V V_A: Shows the grid's voltage value. BattChgE Lastday:
I_A: 000.0A 10 sec 000.0kWh 10 sec Shows yesterday's battery charged energy.
I_A: Shows the grid's current value.

V_B: 000.0V V_B: Shows the grid's voltage value. Figure 5.4 Energy Records
I_B: 000.0A 10 sec
I_B: Shows the grid's current value.

V_C: 000.0V V_C: Shows the grid's voltage value.


I_C: 10 sec Display Duration Description
000.0A I_C: Shows the grid's current value.
PV E Total:
Grid Frequency 0000000kWh 10 sec Shows the total PV generation.
00.00Hz 10 sec Shows the grid's frequency value.

PV E Today:
Battery V: 000.0V Battery V: Shows the battery voltage. 000.0kWh 10 sec Shows today's PV generation.
Battery I: 000.0A 10 sec
Battery I: Shows the battery current.
PV E Lastday:
Backup V: 000.0V Backup V: Shows the voltage of the backup port 000.0kWh 10 sec Shows yesterday's PV generation.
Backup P: 00.0kW 10 sec
Backup P: Shows the power of the backup port.
PV E ThisMonth:
Charge P: 00.0kW Charge P: Shows the battery charging power. 0000000kWh 10 sec Shows PV generation of this month.
DisCharge P: 00.0kW 10 sec
Discharge P: Shows the battery discharging power.
PV E LastMonth:
10 sec Shows PV generation of last month.
Figure 5.3 System Information 0000000kWh

PV E Thisyear:
0000000kWh 10 sec Shows PV generation of this year.

PV E Lastyear:
0000000kWh 10 sec Shows PV generation of last year.

Figure 5.5 PVEnergy Records

.22. .23.
5. Operation 5. Operation
5.3 Settings
The following submenus are displayed when the Settings menu is selected:
Display Duration Description 1.Set Time/Date

Battery V: Shows battery voltage(From BMS). 2.Set Address


Battery V: 000.0V
Battery I: +00.0A 10 sec
Battery I: Shows battery current(From BMS).
5.3.1 Set Time/Date
ChargeILmt: 000.0A ChargeILmt: Shows battery charge current limit(From BMS).
DischargeILmt: 000.0A 10 sec DischargeILmt: Shows battery discharge current limit(From BMS).
This function allows time and date setting. When this function is selected, the LCD will
display a screen as shown in Figure 5.8.
ChargeVLmt: 000.0V ChargeVLmt: Shows battery charge voltage limit(From BMS)
DischargeVLmt: 000.0V 10 sec DischargeVLmt: Shows battery discharge voltage limit(From BMS).
NEXT=<ENT> OK=<ESC>
SOC Value: 000.0% SOC value: Shows battery state of charge. 01-01-2020 00:00
SOH Value: 000.0% 10 sec
SOH value: Shows battery state of health..
Figure 5.8 Set Time
BMS Status:
CAN Fail 10 sec Shows that Battery BMS communication status.
Press the UP/DOWN keys to set time and data. Press the ENTER key to move from one
digit to the next (from left to right). Press the ESC key to save the settings and return to
Figure 5.6 BMS Information
the previous menu.

Display Duration Description 5.3.2 Set Address


This function is used to set the address when muti inverters are connected to three monitor.
PhaseA Power: The address number can be assigned from “01”to “99”. The default address is “01”.
+000000W 10 sec Shows phase A power on the meter.

PhaseB Power:
+000000W 10 sec Shows phase B power on the meter. YES=<ENT> NO=<ESC>
Set Address: 01
PhaseC Power:
+000000W 10 sec Shows phase C power on the meter. Figure 5.9 Set Address

Meter Energy: Press the UP/DOWN keys to set the address. Press the ENTER key to save the settings.
0000000.00kWh 10 sec Shows the energy record on the meter.
Press the ESC key to cancel the change and return to the previous menu.

Output Energy:
0000000.00kWh 10 sec Shows the export energy record on the meter.

Input Energy:
0000000.00kWh 10 sec Shows the import energy record on the meter.

Meter Status:
RS485 Fail 10 sec Shows meter communication status.

Figure 5.7 Meter Information

.24. .25.
5. Operation 5. Operation
5.4 Advanced Information 5.4.2 Warning Message
The display shows the 100 latest warn messages.
NOTE: Screens can be scrolled manually by pressing the UP/ DOWN keys.
To access to this area is for fully qualified and accredited technicians only. Press the ESC key to return to the previous menu.
Enter menu “Advanced Info.”(Password “0010").

Msg000:
Select “Advanced Info.” from the Main Menu. T: 00-00 00:00 D:0000
The screen will require the password as below:
Figure 5.12 Warning Message
Input Password
X X X X 5.4.3 Running Status
This function is for maintenance person to get running message such as internal
Figure 5.10 Enter password
temperature, Standard NO. etc.(Values are for reference only).
After enter the correct password the Main Menu will display a screen and be able to
access to the following information. General Status
Advanced Status
1.Alarm Message
2.Warning Message
Figure 5.13 Running Status
3. Running Status
4.Communication Data
5. Yield Profile Display Description
Duration
The screen can be scrolled manually by pressing the UP/DOWN keys.
DC Bus Voltage:
Pressing the ENTER key gives access to a submenu. 000.0V 10 sec Shows DC bus voltage.
Press the ESC key to return to the Main Menu.
Power Factor:
5.4.1 Alarm Message +00.0 10 sec Shows power factor of the inverter.

The display shows the 100 latest alarm messages.


Power Limit%: Shows the power output percentage of the
Screens can be scrolled manually by pressing the UP/ DOWN keys. 000% 10 sec
inverter.
Press the ESC key to return to the previous menu.
Inverter Temp:
+000.0degC 10 sec Shows internal IGBT temperature of the inverter.
Alm000: MET_Comm-FAIL
T: 00-00 00:00 D:0000
Grid Standard:
10 sec Shows current effective grid standard.
Figure 5.11 Alarm Message

Flash State:
00000000 10 sec Reserved for Solis Technicians

Figure 5.14 General Status

NOTE:
The advanced status is reserved for Solis technicians.

.26. .27.
5. Operation 5. Operation
5.4.4 Communication Data 5.5 Advanced Settings
The screen shows the internal data of the Inverter, which is for service technicians only.
NOTE:
To access to this area is for fully qualified and accredited technicians only.
01-05: 00 00 00 00 00
06-10: 00 00 00 00 00 Enter menu “Advanced settings” (Password “0010").

Select “Advanced Settings.” from the Main Menu.


Figure 5.15 Communication Data
The screen will require the password as below:

5.4.5 Yield Profile Input Password


The yield profile includes: Energy Battery, Energy Grid and Energy Backup. X X X X
All the historical energy generation records can be easily viewed in this section.
Figure 5.17 Enter password

Energy Battery Select Advanced Settings from the Main Menu to access the following options:
Energy Grid 1. Select Standard
2. Grid Switches
Figure 5.16 Communication Data
3. Battery Control
4. Backup Control
5. Storage Energy Set
6. STD. Mode Settings
7. Software Update
8. Export Power Set
9.Reset Password
10. Restart HMI
11. Self Test CEI 0-21
12. Compensation Set

5.5.1 Selecting Standard


This function is used to select the grid's reference standard.

YES=<ENT> NO=<ESC>
Standard:G98

Figure 5.18

Press the UP/DOWN keys to select the standard (G98, G99, VDE4015, EN50549L,
CEI021, AS4777-15, NRS097, User-Def, etc).
Press the ENTER key to confirm the setting.
Press the ESC key to cancel changes and returns to previous menu.

NOTE
For different countries, the grid standard needs to be set as different according to local
requirements. If there is any doubt, please consult Solis service technicians for details.

.28. .29.
5. Operation 5. Operation
5.5.2 Grid Switches
This function is used to start or stop the generation of the inverter.
Overdischg SOC:
Grid ON 020%
Grid OFF
Figure 5.22 Overdischg SOC
Figure 5.19 Set Grid ON/OFF
5.5.4 Backup Control
Screens can be scrolled manually by pressing the UP/DOWN keys.
Press the ENTER key to save the setting. This section is used to set the configuration of the backup port.
Press the ESC key to return to the previous menu.
Backup ON/OFF
5.5.3 Battery Control Backup Settings
This section is used to select the corresponding battery and set the battery wakeup function.
Figure 5.23 Backup Control

Battery Select
5.5.4.1 Backup ON/OFF
This switch can enable/disable the electrical connection of the backup port.
Figure 5.20 Battery Control

5.5.3.1 Battery Select Set Backup:


OFF
This product is compatible with the following battery modules:
Figure 5.24 Backup ON/OFF
Brand Model Setting
H48074(CEI 0-21)/H48050(CEI 0-21)/
Pylontech Select "Pylon" 5.5.4.2 Backup Settings
Force H1(CEI 0-21)/Force H2(CEI 0-21)
This section shows the parameter of the backup port.
AOBOET Uhome-LFP 2400/ 5000 Battery Select "AoBo"
Soluna Soluna 10K Pack HV/Soluna 15K Pack HV Select "Soluna”
Backup Voltage:
If hybrid inverter is not connected to a battery, then select "No Battery" to avoid alarms. 230.0V
For above compatible battery modules, Only two parameters need to be defined:
Figure 5.25 Backup Settings
* OverDischg SOC (10%~40%, default 20%)
--Inverter will not discharge the battery when the OverDischg SOC is reached.
Battery self-discharge is unavoidable,SOC may go lower than the limit if the battery 5.5.5 Storage Energy Set
can't get charged for a long period of time. There are two settings available in this section: Meter select and Storage Mode Select.

Battery Select: Meter Select


PYLON Stg Mode Select

Figure 5.21 Battery Select Figure 5.26 Storage Energy Set

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5. Operation 5. Operation
5.5.5.1 Meter Select
The setting is used to select the meter type based on the actual configuration. Mode 2: Feed In Priority Mode Logic(Feed the excess PV to Grid in order to gain
subsidies)
PV Power Using Priority: Load>Grid>Battery
Meter Type:
3Ph Meter Load Support Priority: PV>Battery>Grid
Battery Charging Power comes from PV. (If “Charging From Grid” is allowed, it can also
Figure 5.27 Meter Type come from Grid)
If “Time of Use” is “Run”, the logic will follow the charging/discharging settings and time
settings as defined in “Time of Use”. For those undefined period of time, it will still follow
5.5.5.2 Storage Mode Select the Feed in Priority logic.
There are 4 working modes available. Time of use for Feed for priority
1. Self Use Mode Path: Advanced Settings->Storage Energy Set->Stg Mode Select->
2. Feed in Priority Mode
Feed in Priority->ON->Time-of-Use
3. Backup Mode
Charging from gird for Feed for priority
4. Off Grid Mode
Path: Advanced Settings->Storage Energy Set->Stg Mode Select->
Path: Advanced Settings->Storage Energy Set->Stg Mode Select
Feed in priority->ON->Charging from gird for Feed for priority

Staroge Energy Set Meter Set


STD. Mode Settings Stg Mode Select Mode: Time-of-Use
Feed in priority Charging from grid
Figure 5.28 Storage Mode Select
Figure 5.30 Feed in priority Mode
Mode 1: Self-Use Mode Logic(Maximize the usage of PV)
PV Power Using Priority: Load>Battery>Grid Mode 3: Backup Mode Logic(Keep the Battery at a certain SOC and only use it
Load Support Priority: PV>Battery>Grid during power outage)
Battery Charging Power comes from PV. (If “Charging From Grid” is allowed, it can also Backup Mode Logic: Keep the Battery at a certain SOC and only use it during power
come from Grid) outage.
If “Time of Use” is “Run”, the logic will follow the charging/discharging settings and time Backup SOC Setting Range: From Battery “Overdischarge SOC” to 100%
settings as defined in “Time of Use”. For those undefined period of time, it will still follow PV Power Using Priority: Battery>Load>Grid
the Self-Use logic. Load Support Priority: PV>Grid>Battery
Battery Charging Power comes from PV. (If “Charging From Grid” is allowed, it can also
Time of use for Self use
come from Grid)
Path: Advanced Settings->Storage Energy Set->Stg Mode Select->
* The “Backup Mode” is not applicable for Lead-acid batteries.
Self use->ON->Time-of-Use
Charging from gird self use Charging from gird for Backup mode
Path: Advanced Settings->Storage Energy Set->Stg Mode Select-> Path: Advanced Settings->Storage Energy Set->Stg Mode Select->
Self-Use Mode->ON->Charging from gird for Self use Backup->ON->Battery Backup Soc->Charging from gird

Mode: Time-of-Use Mode: Battery Backup Soc: Charging from grid:


Self use Charging from grid Backup 080% Allow

Figure 5.29 Self Use Mode Figure 5.31 Backup Mode

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5. Operation 5. Operation
5.5.8 Export power Set
Mode 4: Off Grid Mode Logic(For Off-grid use and AC-Grid Port Disconnected) This function is to set the export power control.
OverDischg SOC for Off-Grid Setting Range: From Battery “Forcecharge SOC” to 100% 1.EPM ON/OFF
PV Power Using Priority: Load>Battery 2. Backflow Power
Load Support Priority: PV>Battery 3.Failsafe ON/OFF
Battery Charging Power comes from PV. Setting 2 and 3 are only valid when Setting 1 is set to "ON".
Off Grid Mode
Path: Advanced Settings->Storage Energy Set->Stg Mode Select-> 5.5.8.1 EPM ON/OFF
Off grid->ON->Off Grid Soc Enable/Disable the function.

EPM ON/OFF
Mode: Off Grid Soc: OFF
Off grid 020%

Figure 5.35 EPM ON/OFF


Figure 5.32 Off Grid Mode

5.5.8.2 Backflow Power


5.5.6 STD.Mode Settings Determine the allowed backfeed power. (System export to the grid)
These settings are reserved for maintenance personnel and technicians.
Do not change anything without instructions. Backflow Power
Selecting “STD Mode. Settings” displays the sub-menu shown below: +0000W
1. Working Mode Set
2. Power Rate Limit Figure 5.36 Backflow Power
3. Freq. Derate Set
4. 10mins Voltage Set 5.5.8.3 FailSafe ON/OFF
5. 3Tau Settings
6. Initial Settings When this Failsafe function is ON, the inverter will shutdown once it loses
communication with the meter in case of any backflow power exceeds the limit.

Working Mode Set


Power Rate Limit FailSafe ON/OFF
ON
Figure 5.33 STD.Mode Settings
Figure 5.37 FailSafe ON/OFF

5.5.7 Software Update 5.5.9 Reset Password


The software update includes the HMI and DSP. Corresponding firmware version
Reset Password: In this menu, user can reset the inverter password, but the admin
can be checked in this setting. Press “ENT” to enter the upgrading mode.
password is always valid.

HMI Update
DSP Update Input New Password
X X X X
Figure 5.34 Software Update
Figure 5.38 Reset Password

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5. Operation 5. Operation
5.5.10 Restart HMI 5.6 AFCI function
This function is to reboot the LCD screen. Inverters have the built-in AFCI function which can detect the arc fault on the DC circuit
and shut down the inverter to prevent a fire disaster.
5.5.11 Self Test CEI 0-21
5.6.1 Enable the AFCI function
This function is only available when Italian standard CEI021 is selected.
The AFCI function can be enabled in the following.
5.5.12 Compensation Set Path: Advanced Setting -> Password: 0010 ->Special Settings -> AFCI Set ->
AFCI ON/OFF -> ON
This function is used to calibrate inverter output energy and voltage.
Two sections are included: Power Parameter and Voltage Parameter.
AFCI ON/OFF ON
AFCI Level OFF
Power Parameter
Voltage Parameter Figure 5.42 Enable AFCI function

Figure 5.39 Compensation Set


NOTE:
If you find your inverters's user interface is different from what's in the fast
YES=<ENT> NO=<ESC> installation guide, please contact after-sales engineer or technical support.
Power Para.:1.000

Figure 5.40 Power Parameter WARNING:


The "AFCI Level" is reserved for technicians ONLY. Do not change the
sensitivity otherwise it will lead to frequent false alarms or malfunctions.
Manufacturer is not responsible for any further damages caused by
Vg-A-Zero:+0.0 unauthorized modifications.
Vg-B-Zero:+0.0

Figure 5.41 Voltage Parameter WARNING:


The setting corresponds to the current status as well which can be used to
inspect the ON/OFF state of the AFCI function.

5.6.2 AFCI function


During the normal operation, if an DC arc is detected, the inverter will shut down and
give out the following alarm:

ARC-FAULT
Restart Press ESC 3s

Figure 5.43 Arc Fault

Installer needs to thoroughly inspect the DC circuit to ensure all the cables arecorrectly
fastened.
Once the DC circuit issue has been fixed or it is confirmed to be OK, press “ESC” for 3s
and wait for the inverter to restart.

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6. Commissioning 7. Troubleshooting
6.1 Preparation of Commissioning
Ensure all the devices are accessible for operation, maintenance and service. Solis RHI Series inverter does not require any regular maintenance. However, cleaning the
Check and confirm that the inverter is firmly installed. heatsink will help inverter dissipating heat and increase the lifetime of inverter. The dirt on the
Space for ventilation is sufficient for one inverter or multiple inverters. inverter can be cleaned with a soft brush.
Nothing is left on the top of the inverter or battery module.
Inverter and accessories are correctly connected.
Cables are routed in safe place or protected against mechanical damage. CAUTION:
Warning signs and labels are suitably affixed and durable. Do not touch the surface when the inverter is operating. Some parts may be hot
and cause burns. Turn OFF the inverter (refer to Section 6.2) and let it cool down
before you do any maintenance or cleaning of inverter.
6.2 Commissioning Procedure
If all the items mentioned above meet the requirements, proceed as follows to start up
the inverter for the first time. The LCD and the LED status indicator lights can be cleaned with cloth if they are too dirty
to be read.
1. Turn on inverter DC switch
2. Turn on battery breaker or battery switch button on the battery.
3. Select the grid standard code.
4. Configure the parameters. Note:
5. Switch on AC backup and AC grid. Never use any solvents, abrasives or corrosive materials to clean the inverter.
6. Verify inverter initializing.

The inverter has been designed in accordance with international grid tied standards for
6.3 Shutdown procedure safety, and electromagnetic compatibility requirements.

1. Turn off the AC isolator at the grid connection point. Before delivering to the customer the inverter has been subjected to several test to ensure
2. Turn off the DC switch of the inverter. its optimal operation and reliability.
3. Turn off the DC switch between inverter and battery. In case of a failure the LCD screen will display an alarm message.
4. Waiting for the LCD of inverter to turn off and the system shutdown is completed. In this case the inverter may stop feeding energy into the grid.
The alarm descriptions and their corresponding alarm messages are listed in Table 7.1:

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7. Troubleshooting 7. Troubleshooting
When faults occur, the “Fault” state will be shown on the main screen.
Alarm Message Failure description Solution
Follow the steps below to check what fault occurs.
1. Check if there’s arc in PV connection
ARC-FAULT ARC detected in DC circuit
Steps: Enter → Down → Advanced Information→ Enter →Alarm Message. and restart inverter.

Step1: Press ENTER. AFCI Check FAULT AFCI module self check fault 1. Restart inverter or contact installer.

Step2: Press DOWN to select Advanced Information, then press ENTER.


DCinj-FAULT High DC injection current 1. Restart inverter or contact installer.

Comm. failure between main


Advanced Info. DSP-B-FAULT 1. Restart inverter or contact installer.
and slave DSP
Advanced Settings
1. Restart inverter.
Figure 7.1 DC-INTF DC input overcurrent 2. Identify and remove the string to the fault MPPT.
3. Change power board.
Step3: Enter password.
1. Use user define function to adjust the
G-IMP High grid impedance protection limit if it’s allowed by
Input Password electrical company.
X X X X
GRID-INTF01/02 Grid interference
1. Restart inverter.
Figure 7.2 2. Change power board.
IGBT-OV-I Over IGBT current
Step3: Press DOWN to select Alarm Message, then press ENTER.
IGFOL-F Grid current tracking fail
1. Restart inverter or contact installer.
Alm000: MET_Comm-FAIL IG-AD Grid current sampling fail
T: 00-00 00:00 D:0000
ILeak-PRO leakage current protection 1. Check AC and DC connection.
Figure 7.3 01/02/03/04 2. Check inverter inside cable connection.

INI-FAULT Initialization system fault 1. Restart inverter or contact installer.

1. Check if the connector on main


LCD show initializing board or power board are fixed.
Can not start-up
all the time 2. Check if the DSP connector to
power board are fixed.

1. Check the wire of battery power is


NO-Battery connected correctly or not.
Unconnected battery
2. Check the output voltage of battery
is correctly or not.

1. Check PV input connections.


No power Inverter no power 2. Check DC input voltage
on LCD (single phase >120V, three phase >350V).
3. Check if PV+/- is reversed.
1. Check connections and grid switch.
NO-GRID No grid voltage 2. Check the grid voltage inside inverter
terminal.

Over DC bus voltage 1. Check inverter inductor connection.


OV-BUS
2. Check driver connection.

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7. Troubleshooting 7. Troubleshooting
Alarm Message Failure description Solution Alarm Message Failure description Solution

Over DC voltage Under DC bus voltage 1. Check inverter inductor connection.


OV-DC01/02/03/04 1. Reduce the module number in series. UN-BUS01/02
2. Check driver connection.
1. Restart inverter. Under grid frequency
UN-G-F01/02 1. Use user define function to adjust the
OV-DCA-I DC input overcurrent 2. Identify and remove the string to the fault MPPT. protection limit if it’s allowed by
3. Change power board. UN-G-V01/02 Under grid voltage electrical company.

1. Resistant of AC cable is too high.


Change bigger size grid cable. 12Power-FAULT 12V power supply fault 1. Restart inverter or contact installer.
OV-G-V01/02/03/04 Over grid voltage
2. Adjust the protection limit if it’s
allowed by electrical company.
Table 7.1 Fault message and description
1. Restart inverter.
OV-G-I Over grid current
2. Change power board.
1. Use user define function to adjust the NOTE:
OV-G-F01/02 Over grid frequency protection limit if it’s allowed by If the inverter displays any alarm message as listed in Table 7.1; please
electrical company.
turn off the inverter and wait for 5 minutes before restarting it . If the
OV-IgTr AC side transient overcurrent
failure persists, please contact your local distributor or the service center.

OV-ILLC LLC hardware overcurrent 1. Restart inverter. Please keep ready with you the following information before contacting us.
2. Return-factory repair.
1. Serial number of Solis Single Phase Inverter;
OV-VBackup Bypass overvoltage fault 2. The distributor/dealer of Solis Single Phase Inverter (if available);
3. Installation date.
1. Check inverter surrounding ventilation. 4. The description of problem (i.e. the alarm message displayed on the LCD and the status
OV-TEM Over Temperature 2. Check if there’s sunshine direct on of the LED status indicator lights. Other readings obtained from the Information
inverter in hot weather.
submenu (refer to Section 6.2) will also be helpful.);
The detection of battery 1. Check the protect point for over voltage 5. The PV array configuration (e.g. number of panels, capacity of panels, number of
OV-Vbatt1 overvoltage sets correctly or not.
2. Restart inverter. strings, etc.);
6. Your contact details.
1. Check the circle whether the circuit for
Battery overvoltage
OV-Vbatt-H battery power jumps.
hardware fault
2. Restart inverter.

1. Check the load of Backup port is over


Bypass overload fault rating output power or not.
Over-Load
2. Reduce the load of Backup port,
then restart inverter.

1. Remove all DC input, reconnect and


restart inverter one by one.
PV ISO-PRO01/02 PV isolation protection
2. Identify which string cause the fault and
check the isolation of the string.

RelayChk-FAIL Relay check fail 1. Restart inverter or contact installer.

.42. .43.
8. Specifications 8. Specifications
Technical Data RHI-3P3K-HVES-5G* RHI-3P4K-HVES-5G* Technical Data RHI-3P3K-HVES-5G* RHI-3P4K-HVES-5G*
Input DC (PV side) Output AC(Back-up)
Recommended max. PV power 4800W 6400W Rated output power 3kW 4kW
Max. input voltage 1000V Peak apparent output power 10000VA, 60 sec 10000VA, 60 sec
Rated voltage 600V Back-up switch time < 40ms
Start-up voltage 160V Rated output voltage 3/N/PE, 380V/400V
MPPT voltage range 200-850V Rated frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz
Max. input power per MPPT 3kW 4kW Rated output current 4.5A/4.3A 6.1A/5.8A
Full load MPPT voltage range 200-850V 200-850V THDv(@linear load) <2%
Max. input current 13A/13A Efficiency
Max. short circuit current 16.5A/16.5A Max.efficiency of Solar Inverting 98.4%
MPPT number/Max input strings number 2/2 EU efficiency of Solar Inverting 97.7%
Battery MPPT efficiency 99.9%
Battery Type Li-ion Battery charge/discharge efficiency 97.5%
Communication CAN/RS485 Protection
Battery Voltage range 160 - 600Vdc Anti-islanding protection Yes
Maximum charging Power 3kW 4kW Insulation Resistor detection Yes
Maximum Charge/discharge current 25A Residual current monitoring unit Yes
Output AC(Grid-side) Output over current protection Yes
Rated output power 3kW 4kW Output short protection Yes
Max. apparent output power 3.3kVA 4.4kVA Output over voltage protection Yes
Operation phase 3/N/PE DC switch Yes
Rated grid voltage 380V/400V DC reverse polarity protection Yes
The grid voltage range 320-480V PV overvoltage protection Yes
Rating grid frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz Battery reverse protection Yes
AC grid frequency range 45-55 Hz/ 55-65Hz
Rating grid output current 4.5A/4.3A 6.1A/5.8A
Max. output current 5.1A/4.8A 6.8A/6.4A
Power factor >0.99 ( 0.8 leading to 0.8 lagging)
THDi <2%

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8. Specifications 8. Specifications
Technical Data RHI-3P3K-HVES-5G* RHI-3P4K-HVES-5G* Technical Data RHI-3P5K-HVES-5G RHI-3P6K-HVES-5G

General data Input DC (PV side)


Dimensions(W/H/D) 535*455*181mm Recommended max. PV power 8000W 9600W
Weight 25.1kg Max. input voltage 1000V
Topology Transformerless Rated voltage 600V
Self consumption (Night) <7 W Start-up voltage 160V
Operation temperature range -25℃~+60℃ MPPT voltage range 200-850V
Relative humidity 0-100% Max. input power per MPPT 5kW
Ingress protection IP65 Full load MPPT voltage range 200-850V 240-850V
Noise emission <30 dB (A) Max. input current 13A/13A
Cooling concept Natural convection Max. short circuit current 16.5A/16.5A
Max.operation altitude 4000m MPPT number/Max input strings number 2/2
Battery
G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124, EN 50549-1,
VDE 0126 / UTE C 15/VFR:2019, RD 1699/RD 244 / Battery Type Li-ion

Grid connection standard UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1, CEI 0-21, C10/11, Communication CAN/RS485
NRS 097-2-1, TOR, EIFS 2018.2, IEC 62116, IEC 61727, Battery Voltage range 160 - 600Vdc
IEC 60068, IEC 61683, EN 50530, MEA, PEA
Maximum charging Power 5kW 6kW
Safty/EMC standard IEC 62109-1/-2 ,EN 61000-6-1/-3 Maximum Charge/discharge current 25A

Features Output AC(Grid-side)


DC connection MC4 connector Rated output power 5kW 6kW
AC connection Quick Connection plug Max. apparent output power 5.5kVA (5kVA for Belgium) 6.6kVA (6kVA for Belgium)
Display LCD,2X20 Z Operation phase 3/N/PE

Communication RS485, Optional:Wi-Fi, GPRS Rated grid voltage 380V/400V


Warranty 5 years (extand to 20 years) The grid voltage range 320-480V
Rating grid frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz
*RHI-3P3K-HVES-5G and RHI-3P4K-HVES-5G are not available in Belgium.
AC grid frequency range 45-55 Hz/ 55-65Hz
Rating grid output current 7.6A/7.2A 9.1A/8.7A
Max. output current 8.4A/8.0A 10.0A/9.6A
Power factor >0.99 ( 0.8 leading to 0.8 lagging)
THDi <2%

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8. Specifications 8. Specifications
Technical Data RHI-3P5K-HVES-5G RHI-3P6K-HVES-5G Technical Data RHI-3P5K-HVES-5G RHI-3P6K-HVES-5G
Output AC(Back-up) General data
Rated output power 5kW 6kW Dimensions(W/H/D) 535*455*181mm
Peak apparent output power 10000VA, 60 sec 12000VA, 60 sec Weight 25.1kg
Back-up switch time < 40ms Topology Transformerless
Rated output voltage 3/N/PE, 380V/400V Self consumption (Night) <7 W
Rated frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz Operation temperature range -25℃~+60℃
Rated output current 7.6A/7.2A 9.1A/8.7A Relative humidity 0-100%
THDv(@linear load) <2% Ingress protection IP65
Efficiency Noise emission <30 dB (A)
Max.efficiency of Solar Inverting 98.4% Cooling concept Natural convection
EU efficiency of Solar Inverting 97.7% Max.operation altitude 4000m
MPPT efficiency 99.9%
G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124, EN 50549-1,
Battery charge/discharge efficiency 97.5% VDE 0126 / UTE C 15/VFR:2019, RD 1699/RD 244 /
Protection Grid connection standard UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1, CEI 0-21, C10/11,
Anti-islanding protection Yes NRS 097-2-1, TOR, EIFS 2018.2, IEC 62116, IEC 61727,
IEC 60068, IEC 61683, EN 50530, MEA, PEA
Insulation Resistor detection Yes
Residual current monitoring unit Yes Safty/EMC standard IEC 62109-1/-2 ,EN 61000-6-1/-3
Output over current protection Yes Features
Output short protection Yes DC connection MC4 connector
Output over voltage protection Yes AC connection Quick Connection plug
DC switch Yes Display LCD,2X20 Z
DC reverse polarity protection Yes Communication RS485, Optional:Wi-Fi, GPRS
PV overvoltage protection Yes Warranty 5 years (extand to 20 years)
Battery reverse protection Yes

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8. Specifications 8. Specifications
Technical Data RHI-3P8K-HVES-5G RHI-3P10K-HVES-5G Technical Data RHI-3P8K-HVES-5G RHI-3P10K-HVES-5G
Input DC (PV side) Output AC(Back-up)
Recommended max. PV power 12800W 16000W Rated output power 8kW 10kW
Max. input voltage 1000V Peak apparent output power 16000VA, 60 sec
Rated voltage 600V Back-up switch time < 40ms
Start-up voltage 160V Rated output voltage 3/N/PE, 380V/400V
MPPT voltage range 200-850V Rated frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz
Max. input power per MPPT 8kW/5kW 8kW Rated output current 12.2A/11.5A 15.2A/14.4A
Full load MPPT voltage range 210-850V 200-850V THDv(@linear load) <2%
Max. input current 26A/13A 26A/26A Efficiency
Max. short circuit current 32.5A/16.5A 32.5A/32.5A Max.efficiency of Solar Inverting 98.4%
MPPT number/Max input strings number 2/3 2/4 EU efficiency of Solar Inverting 97.7%
Battery MPPT efficiency 99.9%
Battery Type Li-ion Battery charge/discharge efficiency 97.5%
Communication CAN/RS485 Protection
Battery Voltage range 160 - 600Vdc Anti-islanding protection Yes
Maximum charging Power 8kW 10kW Insulation Resistor detection Yes
Maximum Charge/discharge current 25A Residual current monitoring unit Yes
Output AC(Grid-side) Output over current protection Yes
Rated output power 8kW 10kW Output short protection Yes
Max. apparent output power 8.8kVA (8kVA for Belgium) 10kVA Output over voltage protection Yes
Operation phase 3/N/PE DC switch Yes
Rated grid voltage 380V/400V DC reverse polarity protection Yes
The grid voltage range 320-480V PV overvoltage protection Yes
Rating grid frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz Battery reverse protection Yes
AC grid frequency range 45-55 Hz/ 55-65Hz
Rating grid output current 12.2A/11.5A 15.2A/14.4A
Max. output current 13.4A/12.8A 15.2A/14.4A
Power factor >0.99 ( 0.8 leading to 0.8 lagging)
THDi <2%

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8. Specifications 9. Appendix
9.1 Grid standard selection guide
Technical Data RHI-3P8K-HVES-5G RHI-3P10K-HVES-5G

General data NOTE:


Please check if the grid code setting comply with local requirement.
Dimensions(W/H/D) 535*455*181mm
Weight 25.1kg
Topology Transformerless
For different countries and regions, corresponding grid code needs to be selected in the
Self consumption (Night) <7 W inverter LCD to meet the requirements of local network provider.
Operation temperature range -25℃~+60℃ This instruction indicates how to change the grid code and what code should be selected in
Relative humidity 0-100% different places.

Ingress protection IP65 This following list illustrates the grid standard options in the inverter which are subject to
Noise emission <30 dB (A) change. It is for your reference only. If customer has any doubts or uncertainty, please
consult Solis service department for confirmation.
Cooling concept Natural convection
Max.operation altitude 4000m To set the correct grid code, please enter the following path:
Advanced Settings -> Password:0010 -> Select Standard
G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124, EN 50549-1,
Detailed protection limits can be viewed when choosing the code.
VDE 0126 / UTE C 15/VFR:2019, RD 1699/RD 244 /
Please select "Save&Send" to enforce the code.
Grid connection standard UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1, CEI 0-21, C10/11,
NRS 097-2-1, TOR, EIFS 2018.2, IEC 62116, IEC 61727,
NO. Code in LCD Country/Region Comments
IEC 60068, IEC 61683, EN 50530, MEA, PEA
1 VDE4015 Germany For German Low Voltage Grid.
Safty/EMC standard IEC 62109-1/-2 ,EN 61000-6-1/-3 2 EN50549 PO Poland For Polish Low Voltage Grid
Features 3 EN50549 NL Netherland For Dutch Low Voltage Grid
DC connection MC4 connector
General EN50438 Requirement.
AC connection Quick Connection plug - Possible to be used in Austria, Cyprus, Finland,
4 EN50438 L
Display LCD,2X20 Z Czech Republic, Slovenia, etc.

Communication RS485, Optional:Wi-Fi, GPRS


5 EIFS- SW Sweden For Swedish Low Voltage Grid
Warranty 5 years (extand to 20 years)
6 France France For French Low Voltage Grid
7 C10/11 Belgium For Belgian Low Voltage Grid
8 NRS097 South Africa For South African Low Voltage Grid
9 CEI0-21 Italy For Italian Low Voltage Grid

EN50549L General EN50549-1 requirement which meets


10 -
(EN50549-1) local requirements of most European countries

11 G98 UK For UK Low Voltage Grid <16A


12 G99 UK For UK Low Voltage Grid >16A

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9. Appendix
NO. Code in LCD Country/Region Comments
13 G98 NI North Ireland For North Ireland Low Voltage Grid <16A
14 G99 NI North Ireland For North Ireland Low Voltage Grid >16A
15 User-define - Customized Protection Limits
16 Gen50 - Generator Connected, Frequency-Derating, 50Hz
17 Gen 60 - Generator Connected, Frequency-Derating, 60Hz
18 DK1 East Denmark For East Danish low voltage grid
19 DK2 West Denmark For West Danish low voltage grid
20 50438IE Ireland For Irish low voltage grid
21 RD1699 Spain For Spanish low voltage grid

General EN50549 Requirement.


22 EN50549 L - Possible to be used in Cyprus, Finland,
Czech Republic, Slovenia,Jamaica

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