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The user manual for the HT 1100V Series Grid-Tied PV Inverter provides comprehensive information on product features, installation, electrical connections, commissioning, and maintenance. It emphasizes safety precautions and is intended for trained technical professionals familiar with electrical systems. The manual is subject to updates and includes details on applicable models, circuit diagrams, and supported grid types.

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GW - HT 100-136K - User Manual-En

The user manual for the HT 1100V Series Grid-Tied PV Inverter provides comprehensive information on product features, installation, electrical connections, commissioning, and maintenance. It emphasizes safety precautions and is intended for trained technical professionals familiar with electrical systems. The manual is subject to updates and includes details on applicable models, circuit diagrams, and supported grid types.

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User Manual

Grid-Tied PV Inverter
HT 1100V Series
V1.0-2022-01-10
User Manual V1.0-2022-01-10 Copyright Statement

Copyright ©GoodWe Technologies Co., Ltd., 2021. All rights reserved


No part of this manual can be reproduced or transmitted to the public platform in any form or
by any means without the prior written authorization of GoodWe Technologies Co., Ltd.

Trademarks

and other GoodWe trademarks are trademarks of GoodWe Company.


All other trademarks or registered trademarks mentioned in this manual are owned by GoodWe
Technologies Co., Ltd.

Notice
The information in this user manual is subject to change due to product updates or other
reasons. This manual cannot replace the product labels or the safety precautions unless
otherwise specified. All descriptions in the manual are for guidance only.

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CONTENT
1 About This Manual...........................................................1
1.1 Applicable Model........................................................................................ 1
1.2 Target Audience.......................................................................................... 1
1.3 Symbol Definition...................................................................................... 2
1.4 Updates....................................................................................................... 2

2 Safety Precaution............................................................3
2.1 General Safety............................................................................................ 3
2.2 DC Side:....................................................................................................... 3
2.3 AC Side........................................................................................................ 4
2.4 Inverter Installation.................................................................................... 4
2.5 Personal Requirements.............................................................................. 4

3 Product Introduction.......................................................5
3.1 Application Scenarios................................................................................ 5
3.2 Circuit Diagram........................................................................................... 5
3.3 Supported Grid Types................................................................................ 7
3.4 Appearance................................................................................................. 8
3.4.1 Parts.....................................................................................................................8
3.4.2 Indicators...........................................................................................................10
3.4.3 Nameplate.........................................................................................................11

4 Check and Storage......................................................... 12


4.1 Check Before Receiving............................................................................ 12
4.2 Deliverables.............................................................................................. 12
4.3 Storage ..................................................................................................... 13

5 Installation.................................................................... 14
5.1 Installation Requirements....................................................................... 14
5.2 Inverter Installation.................................................................................. 16
5.2.1 Moving the Inverter...........................................................................................16
5.2.2 Installing the Inverter........................................................................................16

6 Electrical Connection..................................................... 19
6.1 Safety Precautions................................................................................... 19
6.2 Connecting the PE Cable......................................................................... 21

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6.3 Connecting the PV Input Cable................................................................ 22


6.4 Connecting the AC Output Cable............................................................ 24
6.5 Communication........................................................................................ 27
6.5.1 Connecting the Communication Cable............................................................27
6.5.2 Installing the Communication Module (optional)...........................................33

7 Equipment Commissioning............................................ 34
7.1 Check Items Before Switching Power ON............................................... 34
7.2 Power On.................................................................................................. 34

8 System Commissioning.................................................. 35
8.1 Indicators and Button.............................................................................. 35
8.2 Setting Inverter Parameters via LCD........................................................ 36
8.2.1 LCD Menu Introduction.....................................................................................37
8.2.2 Inverter Parameter Introduction......................................................................38
8.3 Setting Inverter Parameters via App........................................................ 40

9 Maintenance................................................................. 40
9.1 Power Off the Inverter.............................................................................. 40
9.2 Removing the Inverter............................................................................. 40
9.3 Disposing of the Inverter.......................................................................... 41
9.4 Troubleshooting....................................................................................... 41
9.5 Routine Maintenance............................................................................... 44

10 Technical Parameters................................................... 45

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User Manual V1.0-2022-01-10 01 About This Manual

1 About This Manual


This manual describes the product information, installation, electrical connection,
commissioning, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Read through this manual before installing
and operating the product. All the installers and users have to be familiar with the product
features, functions, and safety precautions. This manual is subject to update without notice. For
more product details and latest documents, visit www.goodwe.com.

1.1 Applicable Model

This manual applies to the listed inverters below (HT for short):

Model Nominal Output Power Nominal Output Voltage

GW73KLV-HT 73kW 220V, 3L/N/PE or 3L/PE

GW75K-HT 75kW
380V/400V, 3L/N/PE or 3L/PE
GW80K-HT 80kW

GW100K-HT 100kW

GW110K-HT 110kW 400V, 3L/N/PE or 3L/PE

GW120K-HT 120kW

GW136K-HTH 136kW 500V , 3L/PE

1.2 Target Audience


This manual applies to trained and knowledgeable technical professionals. The technical
personnel has to be familiar with the product, local standards, and electric systems.

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1.3 Symbol Definition


Different levels of warning messages in this manual are defined as follows:

DANGER

Indicates a high-level hazard that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING

Indicates a medium-level hazard that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION

Indicates a low-level hazard that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE

Highlight and supplement the texts. Or some skills and methods to solve product-related
problems to save time.

1.4 Updates
The latest document contains all the updates made in earlier issues.

V1.0 2022-01-10
• First Issue

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2 Safety Precaution
Notice

The inverters are designed and tested strictly complies with related safety rules. Read and
follow all the safety instructions and cautions before any operations. Improper operation
might cause personal injury or property damage as the inverters are electrical equipment.

2.1 General Safety

Notice

• The information in this document is subject to change due to product updates or other
reasons. This manual cannot replace the product labels or the safety precaution unless
otherwise specified. All descriptions here are for guidance only.
• Before installations, read through the user manual to learn about the product and the
precautions.
• All installations should be performed by trained and knowledgeable technicians who are
familiar with local standards and safety regulations.
• Use insulating tools and wear personal protective equipment when operating the
equipment to ensure personal safety. Wear anti-static gloves, cloths, and wrist strips when
touching electron devices to protect the inverter from damage.
• Strictly follow the installation, operation, and configuration instructions in this manual. The
manufacturer shall not be liable for equipment damage or personal injury if you do not
follow the instructions. For more warranty details, visit https://en.goodwe.com/warranty.
asp.

2.2 DC Side:

DANGER

Connect the DC cables using the delivered DC connectors and terminals. The manufacturer
shall not be liable for the equipment damage if other connectors or terminals are used.

WARNING

• Ensure the component frames and the bracket system are securely grounded.
• Ensure the DC cables are connected tightly and securely.
• Measure the DC cable using the multimeter to avoid reverse polarity connection. Also, the
voltage should be under the permissible range.
• The PV modules used with the inverter must have an IEC61730 class A rating.
• If there are more than 3 PV strings on input side, an additional fuse installation will be
suggested.
• When exposed to sunlight, the PV array will generate very high voltage which can cause
electrical shock hazard. Please strictly follow the instruction we provided.

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2.3 AC Side
WARNING

• The voltage and frequency at the connecting point should meet the on-grid requirements.
• An additional protective device like the circuit breaker or fuse is recommended on the AC
side. Specification of the protective device should be at least 1.25 times the AC output rated
current.
• You are recommended to use copper cables as AC output cables. Contact the manufacturer
if you want to use other cables.

2.4 Inverter Installation

DANGER

• Terminals at the bottom of the inverter cannot bear much load. Otherwise, the terminals
will be damaged.
• All labels and warning marks must be clear and distinct after the installation. Do not block,
alter, or damage any label.
• Warning labels on the inverter are as follows.

High voltage hazard. Power Potential risks exist. Wear


off the inverter before any proper PPE before any
operations. operations.

Read through the user manual Delayed discharge. Wait until


before any operations. the components are
5min completely discharged after
power off

High-temperature hazard. Do Do not dispose of the product


not touch the equipment to as household waste. Discard
avoid being hurt. the product in compliance with
local laws and regulations,
or send it back to the
manufacturer.

2.5 Personal Requirements

NOTICE

• Personnel who install or maintain the equipment must be strictly trained, learn about
safety precautions and correct operations.
• Only qualified professionals or trained personnel are allowed to install, operate, maintain,
and replace the equipment or parts.

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3 Product Introduction
3.1 Application Scenarios
The HT inverter is a three-phase PV string grid-tied inverter. The inverter converts the DC power
generated by the PV module into AC power and feeds it into the utility grid. The intended use of
the inverter is as follows:

Circuit Power Transformer Utility


Breaker Grid
distribution
PV String Inverter cabinet

3.2 Circuit Diagram


The circuit diagram of GW75K-HT/GW80K-HT/GW100K-HT is as follows.

DC Switch

EMI DC/AC EMI


Inverter LC
Filter Filter
Circuit Filter

AC SPD
Current DC SPD DC Bus Output
Monitoring Disconnecting
Relay

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The circuit diagram of GW73KLV-HT/GW110K-HT/GW120K-HT is as follows.

DC Switch

DC/AC
EMI LC EMI
Inverter
Filter Filter Filter
Circuit

AC SPD
Current Current Output
DC SPD Disconnecting
Monitoring Monitoring
Relay

The circuit diagram of GW136K-HTH is as follows.

DC Switch

DC/AC
EMI LC EMI
Inverter
Filter Filter Filter
Circuit

AC SPD
Current Current Output
Monitoring DC SPD Monitoring Disconnecting
Relay

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3.3 Supported Grid Types


For the grid type with neutral wire, the N to ground voltage must be less than 10V.

The grid structures supported by HT series 73K/75K/80K/100K/110K/120K are TN-S, TN-C,TN-C-S,


TT, IT, as shown in the figure below:

Inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter

Inverter

The grid structures supported by HT series 136K are TN-S, TN-C, TN-C-S, TT, IT, as shown in
thediagram below:

Inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter

Inverter

NOTICE

For the TT grid structure, the effective value of the voltage between the neutral wire and the
ground wire must be less than 20V.

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3.4 Appearance
3.4.1 Parts

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No. Parts Description

1 DC Switch 1-3 Start or stop 1-3 DC input.

PV Input Terminal 1-3


2 (Controlled by DC Switch Used to connect the PV module DC input cables.
1-3)

PV Input Terminal 7-9


3 (Controlled by DC Switch Used to connect the PV module DC input cables.
7-9)

4 DC Switch 7-9 Start or stop 7-9 DC input.

Used to connect communication modules like


5 Communication Port
Bluetooth, WiFi, GPRS, 4G, etc.

Communication Port
6 Used to connect the RS485 communication cable.
(RS485)

Communication Port Used to connect the Remote Shutdown communication


7
(Remote Shutdown) cable.

8 AC Cable Outlet Hole -

9 DC Switch 4-6 Start or stop 4-6 DC input.

PV Input Terminal 4-6


10 (Controlled by DC Switch Used to connect the PV module DC input cables.
4-6)

PV Input Terminal
11[a] 10-12(Controlled by DC Used to connect the PV module DC input cables.
Switch 10-12)

12 DC Switch 10-12 Start or stop 10-12 DC input.

13 Reserved Port Reserved.

14 Indicator Indicates working state of the inverter.

15 LCD (optional) Optional. Used to check the parameters of the inverter.

Optional. Used to control contents displayed on the


16 Button(optional)
screen.

17 Fan Used to cool the inverter.

18 Grounding Point Used to connect the PE cable.

[a]. The number of PV terminals varies depending on the different inverters. The actual
accessories may differ.

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3.4.2 Indicators

Indicator Status Description

ON = EQUIPMENT POWER ON

OFF = EQUIPMENT POWER OFF

ON = THE INVERTER IS FEEDING POWER

OFF = THE INVERTER IS NOT FEEDING POWER

SINGLE SLOW FLASH = SELF CHECK BEFORE CONNECTING TO


THE GRID

SINGLE FLASH = CONNECTING TO THE GRID

ON = WIRELESS IS CONNECTED/ACTIVE

BLINK 1 = WIRELESS SYSTEM IS RESETTING

BLINK 2 = WIRELESS ROUTER PROBLEM

BLINK 4 = WIRELESS SERVER PROBLEM

BLINK = RS485 IS CONNECTED

OFF = WIRELESS IS NOT ACTIVE

ON = A FAULT HAS OCCURRED

OFF = NO FAULT

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3.4.3 Nameplate

The nameplate is for reference only.

Goodwe trademark, product type, and


product model

Technical parameters

Safety symbols and certification marks

Contact information and serial


number

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4 Check and Storage


4.1 Check Before Receiving
Check the following items before receiving the product.
1. Check the outer packing box for damage, such as holes, cracks, deformation, and others
signs of equipment damage. Do not unpack the package and contact the supplier as soon as
possible if any damage is found.
2. Check the inverter model. If the inverter model is not what you requested, do not unpack the
product and contact the supplier.
3. Check the deliverables for correct model, complete contents, and intact appearance. Contact
the supplier as soon as possible if any damage is found.

4.2 Deliverables

or

Mounting Communication
Inverter x1 PV connector xN PIN terminal xN
plate x1 Connector xN

Fireproofing
Screwdriver x1 COM module xN Screws xN Bluetooth xN
Mud x1

Expansion bolts
Unlock Tool x1 Unlock Tool x1 Unlock Tool x1 Unlock Tool x1
x4

RS485-USB
Cable x1 Documents x1

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NOTICE

• The number of PV connectors and the PV terminals in the inverter is the same.
• The type and number of the communication connector are decided by the selected
communication method.
• Communication module types: WiFi,GPES,4G, Bulethooth, etc. The actual module delivered
depends on the communication method of the selected inverter.
• The number of expansion bolts, screws, pin terminals are various depending on different
inverters. The actual accessories may differ.
• The tool will only be delivered in Korea.
• The RS485-USB cable will only be delivered in Brazil.

4.3 Storage
If the equipment is not to be installed or used immediately, please ensure that the storage
environment meets the following requirements:
1. Do not unpack the outer package or throw the desiccant away.
2. Store the equipment in a clean place. Make sure the temperature and humidity are
appropriate and no condensation.
3. The height and direction of the stacking inverters should follow the instructions on the
packing box.
4. The inverters must be stacked with caution to prevent them from falling.
5. If the inverter has been long term stored, it should be checked by professionals before being
put into use.

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5 Installation
5.1 Installation Requirements
Installation Environment Requirements
1. Do not install the equipment in a place near flammable, explosive, or corrosive materials.
2. Install the equipment on a surface that is solid enough to bear the inverter weight.
3. Install the equipment in a well-ventilated place to ensure good dissipation. Also, the
installation space should be large enough for operations.
4. The equipment with a high ingress protection rating can be installed indoors or outdoors.
The temperature and humidity at the installation site should be within the appropriate range.
5. Install the equipment in a sheltered place to avoid direct sunlight, rain, and snow. Build a
sunshade if it is needed.
6. Do not install the equipment in a place that is easy to touch, especially within children’s
reach. High temperature exists when the equipment is working. Do not touch the surface to
avoid burning.
7. Install the equipment at a height that is convenient for operation and maintenance, electrical
connections, and checking indicators and labels.
8. Install the equipment away from electromagnetic interference.

600mm

50mm
600mm
600mm IP66
1000mm
600mm 0%~100%RH

Mounting Support Requirements

1. The mounting support shall be nonflammable and fireproof.


2. Make sure that the support surface is solid enough to bear the product weight load.
3. Do not install the product on the support with poor sound insulation to avoid the noise
generated by the working product, which may annoy the residents nearby.

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Installation Angle Requirements


• Install the inverter vertically or at a maximum back tilt of 25 degrees.
• Do not install the inverter upside down, forward tilt, back forward tilt, or horizontally.

Installation Tool Requirements


The following tools are recommended when installing the equipment. Use other auxiliary tools
on site if necessary.

RJ45 crimping
Goggles Safety shoes Safety gloves Dust mask tool

DC terminal
Diagonal pliers Wire stripper Hammer drill Heat gun crimping tool

Rubber hammer DC wiring


Marker Level Heat shrink tube wrench

M6/M5 M8/M12
Multimeter Cable tie Torque wrench Vacuum cleaner

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5.2 Inverter Installation


5.2.1 Moving the Inverter

CAUTION

Move the inverter to the site before installation. Follow the instructions below to avoid
personal injury or equipment damage.
1. Consider the weight of the equipment before moving it. Assign enough personnel to move
the equipment to avoid personal injury.
2. Wear safety gloves to avoid personal injury.
3. Keep balance when moving the equipment.

5.2.2 Installing the Inverter

NOTICE

• Avoid the water pipes and cables buried in the wall when drilling holes.
• Wear goggles and a dust mask to prevent the dust from being inhaled or contacting eyes
when drilling holes.

Step 1 Put the mounting plate on the wall horizontally and mark positions for drilling holes.
Step 2 Drill holes to a depth of 65mm using the hammer drill. The diameter of the drill bit
should be 13mm.
Step 3 Fix the mounting plate on the wall or the bracket.
Step 4 Install the handles or the hoisting rings.
Step 5 Grab the handles to lift the inverter or hoist the inverter to place it on the mounting
plate.
Step 6 Tighten the nuts to secure the mounting plate and the inverter.

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Mounting on the wall

1 2 3

Mounting on the plate

1 2 3

NOTICE

• Contact the dealer or the after sales center to purchase the handle if it is needed.
• The hoist ring should be prepared by customers.

Lifting the Inverter

1 2

2
1

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M6

3~3.5N·m

Hoisting the Inverter

1 2

2
1

M6

3~3.5N·m

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6 Electrical Connection
6.1 Safety Precautions
DANGER

• Disconnect the DC switch and the AC output switch of the inverter to power off the equipment
before any electrical connections. Do not work with power on. Otherwise, an electric shock
may occur.
• Perform electrical connections in compliance with local laws and regulations. Including
operations, cables, and component specifications.
• If the tension is too large, the cable may be poorly connected. Reserve a certain length of the
cable before connecting it to the inverter cable port.

NOTICE

• Wear personal protective equipment like safety shoes, safety gloves, and insulating gloves
during electrical connections.
• All electrical connections should be performed by qualified professionals.
• Cable colors in this document are for reference only. The cable specifications should meet
local laws and regulations.

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No. Cable Type Cable Specification


1 PE cable Outdoors cable Conductor cross sectional area SPE ≥ S/2
• Conductor cross sectional area:
PV cable that meets
2 DC input cable 4~6mm2
1100V standard.
• Cable outer diameter: 5.5mm~9mm
• Cable outer diameter: 22mm~67mm
• Copper core cable conductor cross
sectional area: 70 ≤ S ≤ 300mm2
AC output cable • Aluminum alloy cable or copper-clad
3 Multi-core outdoor cable
(multi-core) aluminum cable conductor cross
sectional area: 95 ≤ S ≤ 300mm2
• Conductor cross sectional area SPE ≥
S/2
• Cable outer diameter: 11mm~35mm
• Copper core cable conductor cross
sectional area: 70 ≤ S ≤ 300mm2
AC output cable Single-core outdoor • Aluminum alloy cable or copper-clad
4
(single core) cable aluminum cable conductor cross
sectional area: 95 ≤ S ≤ 300mm2
• Conductor cross sectional area SPE ≥
S/2
Outdoor shielded
RS485
twisted pair. The cable
5 communication Cable Length: 1000m
should meet local
cable
requirements.
Outdoor shielded
Remote Shutdown twisted pair. The cable
6 N/A
Cable should meet local
requirements.
Note: The values in this table are valid only if the external protective earthing conductor is
made of the same metal as the phase conductors. Otherwise, the cross-sectional area of the
external protective earthing conductor is to be determined in a manner which produces a
conductance equivalent to that which results from the application of this table.

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6.2 Connecting the PE Cable


WARNING

• The PE cable connected to the enclosure of the inverter cannot replace the PE cable
connected to the AC output port. Both of the two PE cables must be securely connected.
• Make sure that all the grounding points on the enclosures are equipotential connected
when there are multiple inverters.
• To improve the corrosion resistance of the terminal, it is recommended to apply silica gel
or paint on the ground terminal after installing the PE cable.
• The PE cable should be prepared by customers.

1 L=L1+(1~2)mm L1

SPE

2 3

M8
7~9N·m

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6.3 Connecting the PV Input Cable

DANGER

Confirm the following information before connecting the PV string to the inverter. Otherwise,
the inverter may be damaged permanently or even cause fire and cause personal and property
losses.
1. Make sure that the max short circuit current and the max input voltage per MPPT are within
the permissible range.
2. Make sure that the positive pole of the PV string connects to the PV+ of the inverter. And the
negative pole of the PV string connects to the PV- of the inverter.

WARNING

• Connect the DC cables using the delivered PV connectors. The manufacturer shall not be
liable for the damage if other connectors are used.
• The PV strings cannot be grounded. Ensure the minimum isolation resistance of the
PV string to the ground meets the minimum isolation resistance requirements before
connecting the PV string to the inverter.
• The DC input cable should be prepared by customers.

Click

NOTICE

Seal the PV input terminals using waterproof covers when they are not to be used. Otherwise,
the ingress protection rating will be influenced.

Connecting the DC Input Cable

Step 1 Prepare DC cables.


Step 2 Crimp the crimp contacts.
Step 3 Disassemble the PV connectors.
Step 4 Make the DC cable and detect the DC input voltage.
Step 5 Plug the PV connectors into the PV terminals.

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Devalan DC Connector

1 2

7~8mm

7~8mm

3
4 4

3 3
2 2
1 1

4 Use a multimeter to measure the DC voltage 5


and check the polarity of the connectors.
1

2 GW73KLV-HT: ≤800V
Click Click
Others: ≤1100V

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QC4.10 DC Connector

1 2

7~8mm

7~8mm

3 2 2

4 4
5 5
1 1
3 3

4 Use a multimeter to measure the DC voltage 5


and check the polarity of the connectors.
1

2 2
Click GW73KLV-HT: ≤800V Click
Others: ≤1100V

6.4 Connecting the AC Output Cable

WARNING

Do not connect loads between the inverter and the AC switch directly connected to it.

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Where an external RCD (Residual Current Device) is required in addition to the built-in RCMU
(Residual Current Monitoring Unit), and a type A RCD must be used to avoid tripping.

Inverter model Recommended RCD specifications

GW73KLV-HT 730mA or higher

GW75K-HT 750mA or higher

GW80K-HT 800mA or higher

GW100K-HT 1000mA or higher

GW110K-HT 1100mA or higher

GW120K-HT 1200mA or higher

GW125K-HTH 1250mA or higher

GW136K-HTH 1360mA or higher

An AC circuit breaker should be installed on the AC side to make sure that the inverter can safety
disconnect the grid when an exception happens. Select the appropriate AC circuit breaker in
compliance with local laws and regulations. Recommended AC circuit breakers:

Inverter model AC circuit breaker

GW75K-HT/GW80K-HT/GW100K-HT 200A

GW110K-HT 250A

GW73KLV-HT/GW120K-HT 250A

GW125K-HTH/GW136K-HTH 225A

NOTICE

Install one AC circuit breaker for each inverter. Multiple inverters cannot share one AC circuit
breaker.

WARNING

• Pay attention to the silkscreens L1, L2, L3, N, PE on the AC terminal. Connect the AC cables
to the corresponding terminals. The inverter may be damaged if the cables are connected
inappropriately.
• Make sure that the whole cable cores are inserted into the AC terminal holes. No part of
the cable core can be exposed.
• Make sure that the cables are connected securely. Otherwise, the terminal may be too hot
to damage the inverter when the inverter is working.
• The AC terminals can be connected in three-phase four-wire or three-phase five-wire. The
actual wiring method may be different. The figure below takes the three-phase five-wire as
an example.
• Reserve certain length of PE cable. Make ensure that the PE cable is the last one to bear the
stress when the AC output cable is under tension.

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Step 1 Make the AC output cable.


Step 2 Dismantle the AC cover and take out the rubber ring.
Step 3 Cut the rubber ring to right size.
Step 4 Crimp the AC cable OT terminal
Step 5 Connect the AC output cables and install the cover.

L1

L2=L1+3mm

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2 2
2

L2 L3
L1

3 PE M5

2.5~3N·m
2 3
1
M12 M8
25~30N·m 7~9N·m

NOTICE

• Make sure that the cables are connected correctly and firmly after connections. Clean all the
debris in the maintenance compartment.
• Seal the AC output terminal to ensure the Ingress Protection Rating.

6.5 Communication
6.5.1 Connecting the Communication Cable

NOTICE

Make sure that the communication device is connected to the right COM port. Route the
communication cable far away from any interference source or power cable to prevent the
signal from being influenced.

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Power limit networking scenario (single inverter)

Smart meter

Inverter
Three-phase Grid
circuit breaker
Meter

Single-phase circuit breaker

Load

Power limit networking scenario (multi inverters)

Router Cloud

SEC1000

Inverter N Inverter 1 Three-phase Grid


circuit breaker
Meter

Single-phase circuit breaker

Load

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RS485 networking scenario

RS485 RS485 RS485


Internet

Inverter Inverter Inverter

RS485 RS485 RS485 LAN


Router
Ezlogger Pro
Inverter Inverter Inverter

PC terminal
RS485 RS485 RS485

Inverter Inverter Inverter

Connecting the RS485 Communication Cable

Communication Type COM Port Function Description


Port Definition

Used to connect the inverter to other


inverters or the RS485 port on the data
1: RS485 B
logger.
2: RS485 B
DRED function should be set in EzLogger
3: RS485 A
RS485 COM2 Pro. You can refer to EzLogger Pro
4: RS485 A
SERIES USER MANUAL. Visit https://
5: Grounding
en.goodwe.com/Public/Uploads/
6: Grounding
sersups/GW_EzLogger%20Pro_User%20
Manual-EN.pdf to get the user manual.

NOTICE

Connect the RS485 cable using a 6PIN communication terminal as follows.

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1 2
6.5mm

25mm

3
3
1
6 7
2

5 4

1
4

3
6
5
7

0.3~0.4N·m

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Remote Shutdown networking scenario

Inverter N Inverter 2 Inverter 1

Control
room

1 ≤ N ≤ 20

Remote Shutdown Remote Shutdown Remote Shutdown

Connecting the Remote Shutdown Communication Cable

Communication Type COM Port Function Description


Port Definition

1: +24V
The remote shutdown port is
2: SHUTOFF1
reserved to meet the safety
3: Reserved
Remote Shutdown COM3 regulations in Europe. Related
4: Reserved
devices have to be prepared by
5: +24V
customers.
6: SHUTOFF2

NOTICE

Connect the RS485 cable using a 6PIN communication terminal as follows.

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1 6.5mm 2

25mm

3 3
6 1
7
5
25

No. Function
2 1 +24V
2 SHUTOFF1
3 Reserved
4 Reserved
5 +24V

7 6 SHUTOFF2
5
3
4
8
65
0.3~0.4N·m

5 NOTICE

The Remote Shutdown communication port is


installed with a short circuit wire. Remove the
2
1
short circuit wire and keep it properly when
enabling the Remote Shutdown function.
3 Install the short circuit wire in PIN2 and PIN5
of the COM3 port when disabling the Remote
Shutdown function.

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6.5.2 Installing the Communication Module (optional)


Plug a communication module into the inverter to establish a connection between the inverter
and the smartphone or web pages. The communication module can be a Bluetooth module, WiFi
module, LAN module, or 4G module. Set inverter parameters, check running information and
fault information, and observe system status in time via the smartphone or web pages.

NOTICE

• Refer to the delivered communication module user manual to get more introduction to the
module. For more detailed information, visit https://en.goodwe.com/.
• Remove the communication module using the unlock tool. The manufacturer shall not be
liable for the port damage if the module is removed without the unlock tool.

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7 Equipment Commissioning
7.1 Check Items Before Switching Power ON

No. Check Item

The inverter is firmly installed in a clean place where is well-ventilated and easy to
1
operate.

The PE cable, DC input cable, AC output cable, and communication cable are connected
2
correctly and securely.

3 Cable ties are routed properly and evenly, and no burrs.

4 Unused ports and terminals are sealed.

5 The voltage and frequency at the connection point meet the on-grid requirements.

7.2 Power On

Step 1 Turn on the AC switch between the inverter and the utility grid.
Step 2 Turn on the DC switch of the inverter.

AC switch Transformer
Power Utility
PV String distribution Grid
cabinet
ON

OFF 2

DC switch

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8 System Commissioning
8.1 Indicators and Button

Type Status Description

Steady green Power On

Power Off Power Off

The inverter is connected to the grid


Steady green
successfully.

The inverter is not connected to the


Off
grid.
Operating
Single slow green Self check before connecting to the
blinking grid successfully.

Single fast green


The inverter will connect to the grid.
blinking

Steady green The wireless monitoring is normal.

Single green blinking The wireless module is resetting.

Double green The inverter is not connected to the


SEMS
blinking router.

Quadruple green The inverter is not connected to the


blinking server.

Green blinking RS485 communication is normal.

The wireless module is restoring


Off
factory settings.

Steady red System fault.

Alarming Off No fault.

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LCD Button Description

Stop pressing the button for a period in any page, the LCD will get dark and go back to the initial
page, which means the parameter in that page has been saved successfully.

8.2 Setting Inverter Parameters via LCD

NOTICE

• Inverter software version shown in this document is V1.00.00.13. The screen shots are for
reference only. The actual display may differ.
• The name, range, and default value of the parameters is subject to change or adjust. The
actual display prevails.
• the power parameters should be set by professionals to prevent the generating capacity
from being influenced by wrong parameters.

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8.2.1 LCD Menu Introduction


This part describes the menu structure, allowing you view inverter information and set
parameters more conveniently.
First level menu Second level menu
Grid-tie power generation Long press for 2s 50Hz grid voltage
Power = XXXXX watts
Short press
Daily power generation: Long press for 2s
Locked
0.0 kWh

Short press
Long press for 2s
W: 16 S: 0
Total power generation:
C: 0
0.0 kWh

Short press
Long press for 2s Serial No.:
Input voltage: xxxxxHTUxxxxxxxx
0.0/0.0/0.0/0.0 V

Short press
Long press for 2s
Input Current: No error
0.0/0.0/0.0/0.0A

Short press
Utility voltage: Grid loss
230/230/230 volts 190520 05: 21

Short press Setting is completed


Long press for 2s Wait successfully
Output current (A): 50Hz GridDefault Setting up...
0.0/0.0/0.0
Setup failed
Short press
Short press to change the number
Utility frequency: 2000-00-00 00:00
0.00 Hz
Long press for 2s
Long press for 2s
Short press
Wait
Error history
2000-00-00 00:00
Power = XXXXX watts Long press for 2s Setting is completed
Short press Wait successfully
...... Setting up...
GW100K-HT
Long press for 2s Setup failed
Power = XXXXX watts
Wait
Short press 2000-00-00 00:00
Wi/L restarted
Software version:
successfully
V1.XX.XX.XX
Wait
Short press Wi/L restarting

Wi/L restart failed


Set time Long press for 2s
Power = XXXXX watts
Wi/L reload
Short press successfully
Wait
Wi/L reloading
Long press
for 2s Wi/L reload failed
Signal strength: 0% W/L restart
Power = XXXXX watts Power = XXXXX watts
Wait
Unregulated
Short press
W/L reload Short press Short press to select
Power = XXXXX watts "leading" or "lagging" Wait Setting is completed
Lagging 0.95 successfully
Short press
Setting up...
Short press to select 8 or 9 Wait Setup failed
Power factor adjustment Long press for 2s Lagging 0.95
Power = XXXXX watts

Short press Short press to select 0 ~ 9 Wait


Lagging 0.95

Long press
for 2s Set power limit Short press to select 0 ~ 1 Wait
Shadow mode OFF Shadow mode ON
XXX%
Power = XXXXX watts Power = XXXXX watts
Short press Long press for 2s Setting is completed
Short press to select 0 ~ 1 Wait successfully
Set power limit
Setting up...
XX%
Long press Setup failed
Long press for 2s
Power limit OFF for 2s Power limit ON
Power = XXXXX watts Power = XXXXX watts Set power limit Short press to select 0 ~ 9 Wait
XX%
Short press
Long press for 2s
Set power limit
XXX% Short press to select 0 ~ 2 Wait
Set address: XXX

Short press Long press for 2s Setting is completed


successfully
Short press to select 0 ~9 Wait
Set address: XXX Setting up...
Set Modbus address Long press for 2s
Long press for 2s Setup failed
Power = XXXXX watts
Short press to select 0 ~ 9 Wait
Set address: XXX

Long press for 2s

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Long press for 2s


Low voltage ride through ON Low voltage ride through OFF
Power = XXXXX watts Power = XXXXX watts
Wait
Star shape
Setting is completed
Short press
successfully
Short press Setting up...
Setup failed
Grid type Long press 2s to enter Wait
Power = XXXXX watts Initial password: 1111 Triangle

Long press 2s to enter Wait


USB operation mode Host
Setting is completed
successfully
Short press Setting up...
Setup failed
Wait
Slave

8.2.2 Inverter Parameter Introduction

Parameters Description

Home page. Indicates the real-time power of the inverter. Long press
Normal
for 2s to check the current safety code.

E-Today Check the generated power of the system for that day.

E-Total Check the total generated power of the system.

Vpv Check the DC input voltage of the inverter.

Ipv Check the DC input current of the inverter.

Vac Check the voltage of the utility grid.

Iac Check the AC output current of the inverter.

Fac Check the frequency of the utility grid.

Error History Check historical error message records of the inverter.

Indicates the specific inverter model. Long press for 2s to set the
Model safety code. Set the safety country in compliance with the local grid
standards and application scenario of the inverter.

Ver Check the software version.

Set Language Set language accordingly. Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish

Set time according to the actual time in the country/region where the
Set Time
inverter is located.

Indicates the received signal strength of the GPRS module and 4G


RSSI
module.

W/L Reset Power off and restart the WiFi module.

Restore the factory settings of the WiFi module. Reconfigure the WiFi
W/L Reload
module network parameters after restoring the factory settings,

PF Adjust Set the power factor of the inverter according to actual situation.

Time Interval Set Time Interval according to actual needs.

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Parameters Description

Shadow MPPT Enable the shadow scan function if the PV panels are shadowed.

Soft limit: Set the power feed into the utility grid according to local
requirements and standards.
Power Limit Hard limit: The inverter and the utility grid will automatically
disconnect when the power feeds into the grid excesses the required
limit.

Set the power feed back into the utility grid according to the actual
Set Power Limit
situation.

Set Modbus Addr Set the actual Modbus address.

With LVRT on, the inverter will stay connected with the utility grid
LVRT
when a short-term utility grid low voltage exception occurs.

With HVRT on, the inverter will stay connected with the utility grid
HVRT
when a short-term utility grid high voltage exception occurs.

Set the grid type according to the actual grid type. Supported grid
Grid Type
type: star grid and delta grid.

Set ARC ARC is optional and off by default. Enable or disable ARC accordingly.

Fault Clear Clear ARC alarm records.

Self Check Check whether ARC can work normally.

USB Mode Select Reserved for troubleshooting by after-sales service staff.

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8.3 Setting Inverter Parameters via App


SolarGo is an application used to communicate with the inverter via Bluetooth module, WiFi
module, Wi-Fi/LAN module, 4G module, or GPRS module. Commonly used functions:
1. Check the operating data, software version, alarms of the inverter, etc.
2. Set grid parameters and communication parameters of the inverter.
3. Maintain the equipment.
For more details, refer to the SolarGo APP User Manual. Scan the QR code or visit https://
en.goodwe.com to get the user manual.

SolarGo App SolarGo App


User Manual

9 Maintenance
9.1 Power Off the Inverter

DANGER

• Power off the inverter before operations and maintenance. Otherwise, the inverter may be
damaged or electric shocks may occur.
• Delayed discharge. Wait until the components are discharged after power off.

Step 1 (optional) Send shutdown command to the inverter,


Step 2 Turn off the AC switch between the inverter and the utility grid.
Step 3 Turn off the DC switch of the inverter.

9.2 Removing the Inverter

WARNING

• Make sure that the inverter is powered off.


• Wear proper PPE before any operations.

Step 1 Disconnect all the cables, including DC cables, AC cables, communication cables, the
communication module, and PE cables.
Step 2 Handle or hoist the inverter to take it down from the wall or the bracket.
Step 3 Store the inverter properly. If the inverter needs to be used later, ensure that the storage
conditions meet the requirements.

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9.3 Disposing of the Inverter


If the inverter cannot work any more, dispose of it according to the local disposal requirements
for electrical equipment waste. Do not dispose of it as household waste.

9.4 Troubleshooting
Perform troubleshooting according to the following methods. Contact the after-sales service if
these methods do not work.
Collect the information below before contacting the after-sales service, so tha the problems can
be solved quickly.
1. Inverter information like serial number, software version, installation date, fault time, fault
frequency, etc.
2. Installation environment, including weather conditions, whether the PV modules are
sheltered or shadowed, etc. It is recommended to provide some photos and videos to assist
in analyzing the problem.
3. Utility grid situation.

No. Fault Cause Solutions

Wrong software Contact after-sales service to upgrade the


1 Ver. Error
version. software.

1. Check whether other electrical devices


under the same grid connection point is
working normally and whether the main
1. Utility grid power
supply is normal.
failure.
2. Make sure that the upstream switches of
2 Utility Loss 2. The AC circuit or
the inverter are connected.
the AC breaker is
3. Make sure that the phase sequence of
disconnected.
the AC cables are connected correctly,
and the neutral wire and PE cable are
connected properly and firmly.

1. Make sure that the grid voltage is within


the allowed range.
The utility grid
2. Make sure that the phase sequence of
3 Vac Fail voltage is out of the
the AC cables are connected correctly,
allowed range.
and the neutral wire and PE cable are
connected properly and firmly.

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No. Fault Cause Solutions

1. Check whether other electrical devices


under the same grid connection point is
working normally, and whether the main
supply is normal.
2. Make sure that the grid frequency is
within the allowed range.
The utility grid 3. Make sure that the phase sequence of
4 Fac Fail frequency is out of the AC cables are connected correctly,
the allowed range. and the neutral wire and PE cable are
connected properly and firmly.
4. Pay attention to the frequency of the
fault. If it happens occasionally, the fault
may be caused by the instantaneous
utility grid frequency change and does
not need to be handled.

1. Check whether the PV input cables are


broken.
2. Check whether the module frames
and the metal bracket are securely
1. The PV system is
grounded.
short-circuited to
3. Check whether the AC side is properly
the ground.
grounded
2. The PV system
Inverters sold in Australia and New Zealand will
5 Isolation Fail is in a moist
also alarm as following when Isolation Fail occurs.
environment and
1. Inverters support WiFi communication: An
the circuit is not
email about the fault will be sent to the user
well insulated to
automatically.
the ground.
2. Inverters do not support WiFi communication:
The buzzer in the inverter will sound for 1
minute. If the problem persists, the buzzer will
sound every 30 min.

1. Check whether the software version is


DC injection exceeds the latest one.
6 DC inject High
the allowed range. 2. Restart the inverter and check whether
the inverter can work properly.

1. Check whether the working environment


The input insulation of the inverter meets the requirements.
impedance to the For example, the fault may occur due to
7 Ground I Fail ground decreases high humidity on rainy days
when the inverter is 2. Make sure that the components are
operating. properly grounded and the AC side is
properly grounded.

Excess PV modules 1. Check whether the PV string input


are connected in voltage consistent with the value
the series, and the displayed on the LCD.
8 PV Over Voltage
open-circuit voltage 2. Check whether the PV string voltage
is higher than the meets the maximum input voltage
operating voltage. requirements.

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No. Fault Cause Solutions

1. The inverter is
installed in a 1. Check the installation environment and
place with poor space of the inverter. Make sure that
ventilation. the ventilation meets heat dissipation
Over 2. The ambient requirements.
9
Temperature temperature is 2. Make sure that the fans are working
too high. properly and not covered or blocked.
3. The inverter 3. Check whether the operating ambient
is working temperature is too high.
improperly.

A fault occurs in all


10 AFan Fail 1. Restart the inverter and check whether
fans of the inverter.
the inverter can work normally.
A fault occurs on 2. Make sure that the fans are working
11 EFan Fail the external fan of properly and not covered or blocked.
the inverter.

1. Restart the inverter and check whether


A fault occurs in the
the inverter can work normally.
12 IFan Fail internal fan of the
2. A fault occurs in the internal fan, contact
inverter.
after-sales service.

1. Check whether the PV terminals and


The PV string cables cables are connected properly.
13 ARC Fault arc or are in poor 2. Clear the error messages. Contact
contact. after-sales service if the fault occurs
frequently.

14 DC Bus High

15 SPI Fail

16 Ref 1.5V Fail 1. Make sure that the software version is


Inverter internal the latest one.
17 AC HCT Fail
fault. 2. Restart the inverter to check whether
18 GFCI Fail the inverter can work properly.

19 Relay Check Fail

20 EEPROM R/W Fail

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9.5 Routine Maintenance

Maintaining Item Maintaining Method Maintaining Period

Check the heat sink, air intake, and air


System Clean Once 6-12 months
outlet for foreign matter or dust.

Check the fan for proper working status,


Fan Once a year
low noise, and intact appearance.

Turn the DC switch on and off ten


DC Switch consecutive times to make sure that it is Once a year
working properly.

Check whether the cables are securely


connected. Check whether the cables are
Electrical Connection Once 6-12 months
broken, or whether there is any exposed
copper core.

Check whether all the terminals and ports


Sealing are properly sealed. Reseal the cable hole Once a year
if it is not sealed or too big.

For Australia requirements, in the THDi


test, there should add Zref between
inverter and mains.
Zref:
Zmax or Zref (phase current>16A)
THDi Test Zref: L: 0.24 Ω + j0.15 Ω; N: 0.16 Ω + j0.10 As needed
Ω (phase current>16A, <21.7A)
Zref: L: 0.15 Ω + j0.15 Ω; N: 0.1 Ω + j0.1 Ω
(phase current>21.7A, <75A)
Zref: ≥5% Un/Irated+j5% Un/Irated (phase
current>75A)

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10 Technical Parameters
Technical Data GW100K-HT GW110K-HT GW120K-HT GW136K-HTH

Input

Max.Input Power (W) 150 165 180 205

Max.Input Voltage (V) 1100 1100 1100 1100

MPPT Operating Voltage Range


180~1000 180~1000 180~1000 180~1000
(V)

MPPT Range for Full Load(V) 500~850 500~850 500~850 500~850

Start-up Voltage (V) 200 200 200 200

Nominal Input Voltage (V) 600 600 600 750

Max. Input Current per MPPT (A) 30 30 30 30

Max. Backfeed Current to The


0 0 0 0
Array (A)

Max. Short Circuit Current per


45 45 45 45
MPPT (A)

Number of MPPT 10 12 12 12

Number of Strings per MPPT 2 2 2 2

Output

Nominal Output Power (kW) 100* 110 120 136

Nominal Output Apparent Power


100* 110 120 136
(kVA)

Max. AC Active Power (kW) 110* 121 132 150

Max. AC Apparent Power (kVA) 110* 121 132 150

Nominal Output Voltage (V) 400, 3L/N/PE or 3L/PE 500 , 3L/PE

Nominal AC Grid Frequency (Hz) 50 / 60 50 / 60 50 / 60 50 / 60

Max. Output Current (A) 167 175.5 191.3 173.2

Nominal Output Current (A) 144.3 158.8 173.2 157.0

Max. Output Fault Current (peak


364@5μs 364@5μs 364@5μs 364@5μs
and duration) (A)

Maximum output overcurrent


364@5μs 364@5μs 364@5μs 364@5μs
protection (A)

Inrush Current (peak and


120@1μs 120@1μs 120@1μs 120@1μs
duration) (A)

Output Power Factor ~1 (Adjustable from 0.8 leading to 0.8 lagging)

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Technical Data GW100K-HT GW110K-HT GW120K-HT GW136K-HTH

Max. Total Harmonic Distortion <3% <3% <3% <3%

Efficiency

Max. Efficiency 98.6% 98.6% 98.6% 99.0%

European Efficiency 98.3% 98.3% 98.3% 98.5%

Protection

PV String Current Monitoring Integrated

Internal Humidity Detection Integrated

DC Insulation Resistance
Integrated
Detection

Residual Current Monitoring Unit Integrated

Anti-islanding Protection Integrated

DC Reverse Polarity Protection Integrated

DC Surge Arrester Type II (Type I Optional)

AC Surge Arrester Type II (Type I Optional)

AC Overcurrent Protection Integrated

AC Short Circuit Protection Integrated

AC Overvoltage Protection Integrated

DC Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter Optional

PID Recovery Optional

Active anti-islanding method AFD

General Data

Operating Temperature Range -30 ~ 60 (60 °C for outdoor unconditioned with solar
(℃) effects.)

Relative Humidity 0~100% 0~100% 0~100% 0~100%

Max. Operating Altitude (m) 5000 (>4000 derating)

Cooling Method Smart Fan Cooling

Display LED (Standard), LCD (Optional) , Bluetooth+APP

Communication protocols modbus-RTU (SunSpec compliant)

Communication RS485 or PLC or WiFi

Weight (Kg) 93.5 98.5 98.5 98.5

Dimension (W×H×Dmm) 1008× 678× 343

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Technical Data GW100K-HT GW110K-HT GW120K-HT GW136K-HTH

DC Connector MC4 (Max. 6 mm² )

AC Connector OT / DT terminal (Max. 300 mm²)

Ingress Protection Rating IP66

Night Power Consumption (W) <2

Overvoltage Category PVII/AC III

Protective class I

Noise Emission (dB) <70

Topology Transformerless (non-isolated)

The Decisive Voltage Class (DVC) C

Pollution Degree III

Environmental Category 4K4H

Country of Manufacture China

NOTE:
* For Australia and New Zealand: 99.99kW/99.99kVA.

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Technical Data GW73KLV-HT GW75K-HT GW80K-HT

Input

Max.Input Power (W) 112.5 112.5 120

Max.Input Voltage (V) 800 1100 1100

MPPT Operating Voltage Range (V) 180~650 180~1000 180~1000

MPPT Range for Full Load(V) 250~650 500~850 500~850

Start-up Voltage (V) 200 200 200

Nominal Input Voltage (V) 370 600 600

Max. Backfeed Current to The Array


0 0 0
(A)

Max. Input Current per MPPT (A) 30 30 30

Max. Short Circuit Current per MPPT


45 45 45
(A)

Number of MPPT 12 10 10

Number of Strings per MPPT 2 2 2

Output

Nominal Output Power (kW) 73 75 80

73@220V;
Max. AC Active Power (kW) 69@208V; 75 88
75@230V

Max. AC Apparent Power (kVA) 75 75 88

Nominal Output Apparent Power


73 75 80
(kVA)

220, 3L/N/PE or 380/400, 3L/N/ 380/400, 3L/N/PE


Nominal Output Voltage (V)
3L/PE PE or 3L/PE or 3L/PE

Nominal AC Grid Frequency (Hz) 50/60 50/60 50/60

Max. Output Current (A) 192 125.3 134

Nominal Output Current (A) 191.6 114.0/108.3 121.6/115.5

Max. Output Fault Current (peak and


364@5μs 364@5μs 364@5μs
duration) (A)

Maximum output overcurrent


364 364 364
protection (A)

Inrush Current (peak and duration)


120@1μs 120@1μs 120@1μs
(A)

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Technical Data GW73KLV-HT GW75K-HT GW80K-HT

Output Power Factor ~1 (Adjustable from 0.8 leading to 0.8 lagging)

Max. Total Harmonic Distortion <3% <3% <3%

Efficiency

Max. Efficiency 98.4% 98.6% 98.6%

European Efficiency 98.1% 98.3% 98.3%

Protection

PV String Current Monitoring Integrated

Internal Humidity Detection Integrated

DC Insulation Resistance Detection Integrated

Residual Current Monitoring Unit Integrated

Anti-islanding Protection Integrated

DC Reverse Polarity Protection Integrated

DC Surge Arrester Type II (Type I Optional)

AC Surge Arrester Type II (Type I Optional)

AC Overcurrent Protection Integrated

AC Short Circuit Protection Integrated

AC Overvoltage Protection Integrated

DC Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter Optional

PID Recovery Optional

Active anti-islanding method AFD

General Data

-30 ~ 60 (60 °C for outdoor unconditioned with solar


Operating Temperature Range (℃)
effects.)

Relative Humidity 0~100%

Max. Operating Altitude (m) 5000 (>4000 derating)

Cooling Method Smart Fan Cooling

Display LED(Standard), LCD(Optional) , Bluetooth+APP

Communication RS485 or PLC or WiFi

Communication protocols modbus-RTU (SunSpec compliant)

Weight (Kg) 98.5 93.5 93.5

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Technical Data GW73KLV-HT GW75K-HT GW80K-HT

Dimension (W×H×Dmm) 1008× 678× 343

DC Connector MC4 (Max. 6 mm² )

AC Connector OT / DT terminal (Max. 300 mm²)

Ingress Protection Rating IP66

Night Power Consumption (W) <2

Overvoltage Category PVII/AC III

Protective class I

Noise Emission (dB) <70

Topology Transformerless (non-isolated)

The Decisive Voltage Class (DVC) C

Pollution Degree III

Environmental Category 4K4H

Country of Manufacture China

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Overvoltage levels:
Overvoltage I: Devices connected to the circuit which can limit instantaneous overvoltage to a
relatively low level.
Overvoltage II: Energy-consuming devices powered by fixed power distribution equipment,
including appliances, portable tools, and other household and similar equipment. Overvoltage
III is also applicable if there are special requirements for the reliability and applicability of the
equipment.
Overvoltage III: Devices apply to fixed distribution equipment, including switches in the fixed
power distribution equipment and industrial equipment permanently connected to fixed power
distribution equipment. The reliability and applicability of the equipment have to meet special
requirements.
Overvoltage IV: Devices apply to the power distribution equipment, such as measuring
instruments and prepositioned overcurrent protection devices, etc.
Humidity Levels:

Level
Environmental
Parameters 3K3 4K2 4K4H

Temperature range 0°C - +40°C -33°C - +40°C -20°C - +55°C

Humidity range 5% to 85% 15% to 100% 4% to 100%

Environmental levels:
Outdoor inverter: The ambient temperature range is -25°C - +60°C, suitable for an environment
with pollution of level 3;
Indoor type II inverter: The ambient temperature range is -25°C - +40°C, suitable for an
environment with pollution of level 3;
Indoor type I inverter: The ambient temperature range is 0°C - +40°C, suitable for an
environment with pollution of level 2;

Pollution levels:
Pollution level 1: No pollution or dry and non-conductive pollution only;
Pollution level 2: Usually non-conductive pollution only, but there may be temporary conductive
pollution caused by condensation;
Pollution level 3: Conductive pollution or non-conductive pollution turns to conductive pollution
due to condensation;
Pollution level 4: Persistent conductive pollution, such as pollution caused by conductive dust or
rain and snow.

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