Install Manual
Table Of Contents
- Disclaimers
- Revision History
- HANDLING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS / CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES
- Photovoltaic Rapid Shutdown System Requirements
- Photovoltaic Hazard Control Application
- Chapter 1: Introducing the SolarEdge Power Harvesting System
- Chapter 2: Installing the Power Optimizers
- Chapter 3: Installing the Synergy Manager and Synergy Units
- Synergy Manager Package Contents
- Synergy Unit Package Contents
- Identifying the Units
- Front Interface of Synergy Manager
- Inverter Interconnection Cable Interfaces
- Synergy Manager External Cable Interface
- Synergy Unit Interface Connectors
- Drilling Conduit Holes
- Mounting and Connecting the Synergy Manager and Synergy Units
- Chapter 4: Connecting PV Modules and AC to the Synergy Manager
- Chapter 5: Activating, Commissioning and Configuring the System
- Appendix A: Errors and Troubleshooting
- Appendix B: Adding Optional Components
- Appendix C: Mechanical Specifications
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Signaling Options
Alternative Power Source
Energy-generation systems (such as PV inverters) connected to the grid may consist of
different types of energy generating sources.
In some cases, when grid power is disconnected, PV inverters operate in parallel with
other voltage sources, such as generators.
When inverters operate concurrently with generators, they may be subjected to voltage
and frequency fluctuations that exceed trips, which are preset according to regional
grid connection requirements. To support simultaneous operation of the inverter and a
generator, the inverter extends its Voltage and frequency operating range once it
receives a Power Reduction Interface (PRI) signal indicating that grid power is
unavailable (“Alternative Power Source mode”). When the grid power is restored, the
inverter automatically reverts to its default country setting, which includes the original
Voltage and frequency operating range.
Figure 29
, shows an Example of Alternative Power Source System.
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