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User Manual

for S6 Series Hybrid Inverter

Applicable models
S6-EH1P3K-L-EU/BE
S6-EH1P3.6K-L-EU/BE
S6-EH1P4.6K-L-EU/BE
S6-EH1P5K-L-EU/BE
S6-EH1P6K-L-EU

Applicable System
Single phase system

Version 1.0, Release Date: 01,2023


Contents

1. Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 02
1.1 Product Description ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 02
1.2 Packaging ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 03
2. Safety & Warning ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 04
2.1 Safety ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 04
2.2 General Safety Instructions ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 04
2.3 Notice For Use ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 06
2.4 Notice for Disposal ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 06
3. Overview …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 07
3.1 Intelligent LED Indicators ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 07
4. Installation ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 08
4.1 Select a Location for the Inverter …………………………………………………………………………………… 08
4.2 Mounting the Inverter ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 09
4.3 PE Cable Installation ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11
4.4 PV Input Cable Installation ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 12
4.5 Battery Power Cable Installation …………………………………………………………………………………… 15
4.6 AC Cable Installation …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16
4.7 Communication Cable Installation ………………………………………………………………………………… 18
4.8 Meter Installation …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 23
4.9 Inverter Remote Monitoring Connection ……………………………………………………………………… 25
5. Commissioning …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 26
5.1 Preparation …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 26
5.2 APP Download ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 26
6. Operation …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 27
6.1 Power On ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 27
6.2 Log in the APP via bluetooth …………………………………………………………………………………………… 28
6.3 Initial Set Up …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 29
6.4 Shutdown Procedure ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 44
7. Maintenance ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 45
7.1 Smart O&M …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 45
8. Troubleshooting ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 46
9. Specifications ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 51
1. Introduction User Manual

1.1 Product Description


The Solis S6-EH1P-L Series is designed for residential hybrid systems, which can work
with batteries to optimize self-consumption. The unit can operate in both off-grid and
on-grid modes.
This manual covers the Solis S6-EH1P-L Series model listed below:
S6-EH1P3K-L-EU/BE, S6-EH1P3.6K-L-EU/BE, S6-EH1P4.6K-L-EU/BE,
S6-EH1P5K-L-EU/BE, S6-EH1P6K-L-EU

Figure 1.1 Front side view

Figure 1.2 Bottom side view

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1.2 Packaging
Please ensure that the following items are included in the packaging with your machine:

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

AC backup terminal x1 DC connector x2 RJ45 connector x8 Battery Cable x2

Battery Temperature Sensor RS485 Meter cable x1


or CAN cable x1 (For Eastron Meter) Eastron Meter and CT x1 Connector x1

Manual

WiFi/GPRS Stick x1 Bluetooth Antenna x1 User manual x1

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

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2.1 Safety
The following types of safety instructions and general information appear in this document as
described below:

DANGER:
“Danger” indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.

WARNING:
“Warning” indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided, could result
in death or serious injury.

CAUTION:
“Caution” indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided, could result
in minor or moderate injury.

NOTE:
“Note” provides tips that are valuable for the optimal operation of your
product.

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.

2.2 General Safety Instructions


WARNING:
Only devices in compliance with SELV (EN 69050) may be connected to the
RS485 and USB interfaces.

WARNING:
Please don’t connect PV array positive (+) or negative (-) to ground, it could
cause serious damage to the inverter.

WARNING:
Electrical installations must be done in accordance with the local and national
electrical safety standards.

WARNING:
Do not touch any inner live parts until 5 minutes after disconnection
from the utility grid and the PV input.

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WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire, over-current protective devices (OCPD) are
required for circuits connected to the inverter.
The DC OCPD shall be installed per local requirements. All photovoltaic
source and output circuit conductors shall have isolators that comply with
the NEC Article 690, Part II.
All Solis single phase inverters feature an integrated DC switch.

CAUTION:
Risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. There is no user serviceable
parts inside, refer servicing to qualified and accredited service technicians.

CAUTION:
The PV array supplies a DC voltage when they are exposed to sunlight.

CAUTION:
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 .
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. Inverter must be installed out of the reach of children.

NOTE:
PV module used with inverter must have an IEC 61730 Class A rating.

WARNING:
Operations below must be accomplished by licensed technician or
Solis authorized person.

WARNING:
Operator must put on the technicians’ gloves during the whole process
in case of any electrical hazards.

WARNING:
AC BACKUP Port of S6-EH1P-L Series is not allowed to connect to the grid.

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WARNING:
The S6-EH1P-L Series does not support parallel in three phase operation
on the AC-BACKUP port.
The inverter support parallel in single phase and support generator.

×××
3 Phase LOAD

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

2.3 Notice For Use


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.
4. The inverter must be installed according to the correct technical specifications.

2.4 Notice for Disposal


This product shall not be disposed of with household waste.
They should be segregated and brought to an appropriate collection
point to enable recycling and avoid potential impacts on the environment
and human health.
Local rules in waste management shall be respected .

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3.1 Intelligent LED Indicators


There are five indicators on the The Solis S6-EH1P(3-6)K-L Series Inverter (Battery, Power,
WiFi, Ethernet and Bluetooth) which indicate the working status of the inverter.
The Bluetooth Antenna or WiFi datalogger shall be installed at the Antenna/COM port of the hybrid
inverter before local debugging.

Light Status Description

Blue
Battery discharging.
Flashing every 3s

Blue
Battery charging.
Flashing every 1.5s

Blue
Battery Idle.
Solid ON

Yellow
Battery Warning.
Solid ON

Blue
Normally Operating.
Solid ON

Yellow
Warning.
Solid ON
Power
Red
Alarm.
Solid ON
Battery
Blue COM Port is using.
Solid ON
Power
WiFi
WiFi OFF COM Port is not used.

RS485 Blue RS485 Port is using.


Solid ON
Bluetooth
RS485
OFF RS485 Port is not used.

Blue Bluetooth Port is using.


Solid ON

Bluetooth
OFF Bluetooth Port is not used.

NOTE:
Battery/WiFi/Ethernet/Bluetooth indicators will automatically turn off after
1 minute. The Power indicator will remain on with lower brightness. Short
press the Power indicator can wake up all indicators.

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4.1 Select a Location for the Inverter


To select a location for the inverter, the following criteria should be considered:
Exposure to direct sunlight may cause output power derating. It is recommended to
avoid installing the inverter in direct sunlight.
It is recommended that the inverter is installed in a cooler ambient which doesn't
exceed 104℉/40℃.

Figure 4.1 Recommended Installation locations

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.
The mounting structure where the inverter is installed must be fireproof.

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Install on a wall or strong structure capable of bearing the weight of the machine (24.18kg).
Install vertically with a maximum incline of +/- 5 degrees, exceeding this may cause
output power derating.
To avoid overheating, always make sure the flow of air around the inverter is not
blocked. A minimum clearance of 400mm should be kept between inverters or
objects and 800mm clearance between the bottom of the machine and the ground.

≥500mm

m
≥400mm
20 0m ≥400mm
≥1

≥800mm

Figure 4.2 Inverter Mounting clearance

Adequate ventilation must be provided.

NOTE:
Nothing should be stored on or placed against the inverter.

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4.2 Mounting the Inverter


Dimensions of mounting bracket:

407.5 unit:mm
Φ6.8
358

322
180

177
222
3-OB11*6.8

Figure 4.3 Inverter wall mounting

Once a suitable location has be found accordingly to 4.1 using figure 4.3 mount the wall
bracket to the wall.
The inverter shall be mounted vertically.
The steps to mount the inverter are listed below:
1. Select the mounting height of the bracket and mark the mounting holes.
For brick walls, the position of the holes should be suitable for the expansion bolts.
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 4.4)
117

23 Punch position
177

358

Figure 4.4 Wall Mount Bracket

WARNING:
The inverter must be mounted vertically.

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≤15°

Vertical Backward

Install vertically (+/- 5°) or tilted backward (≤15°).


Don't mount inverter on the tilted forward wall.
Don't mount inverter on the horizontal.

4.3 PE Cable Installation


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.

M4 Screw removed
Torque: 2N.m

Earth wire Earth wire

Figure 4.5 Connect the external grounding conductor

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4.4 PV Input Cable Installation

Before connecting inverter, please make sure the PV array open circuit
voltage is within the limit of the inverter.

Before connection, please make sure the polarity of the output voltage of
PV array matches the“DC+”and“DC-”symbols.

Please use approved DC cable for PV system.

1. Select a suitable DC cable and strip the wires out by 7±0.5mm. Please refer to the table
below for specific specifications.

Cross section(mm²)
Cable type
Range Recommended value
4.0~6.0
7±0.5mm Industry generic PV cable 4.0(12AWG)
(12~10AWG)

Figure 4.6

2. Take the DC terminal out of the accessory bag, turn the screw cap to disassemble it,
and take out the waterproof rubber ring.

Positive terminal

Negative terminal

Nut Waterproof collar

Figure 4.7

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3. Pass the stripped DC cable through the nut and waterproof rubber ring.

Positive terminal

Negative terminal

Figure 4.8

4. Connect the wire part of the DC cable to the metal DC terminal and crimp it with a special
DC terminal crimping tool.

Positive terminal

Squeeze

Negative terminal

Figure 4.9

5. Insert the crimped DC cable into the DC terminal firmly, then insert the waterproof rubber
ring into the DC terminal and tighten the nut.

After you hear a "click", pull gently to check for a firm engagement.

Positive terminal
Click

Negative terminal

Tighten

Figure 4.10

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6. Measure PV voltage of DC input with multimeter, verify DC input cable polarity.

-
Figure 4.11

7. Connect the wired DC terminal to the inverter as shown in the figure, and a slight
"click" is heard to prove the connection is correct.

Click

Figure 4.12

CAUTION:
If DC inputs are accidently reversely connected or inverter is faulty or not
working properly, it is NOT allowed to turn off the DC switch. Otherwise it
may cause DC arc and damage the inverter or even lead to a fire disaster.
The correct actions are:
*Use a clip-on ammeter to measure the DC string current.
*If it is above 0.5A, please wait for the solar irradiance reduces until the
current decreases to below 0.5A.
*Only after the current is below 0.5A, you are allowed to turn off the DC
switches and disconnect the PV strings.
* In order to completely eliminate the possibility of failure, please disconnect
the PV strings after turning off the DC switch to aviod secondary failures due
to continuous PV energy on the next day.
Please note that any damages due to wrong operations are not covered in
the device warranty.

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4.5 Battery Power Cable Installation


Step 6: Installing the battery cable.

NOTE:
1. The positive wiring (the angle of the limit tip is 90°) is connected to the
positive socket, and the negative wiring (the angle of the limit tip is 180°) is
connected to the negative socket;
2. When the terminal is inserted into the corresponding socket, you need
to press the circular button on the terminal lightly and pay attention to the
direction of the limit pin and the socket slot.

Round button

Limit buckle
BAT+

BAT-
BAT+

BAT-

Figure 4.13

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4.6 AC Cable Installation


There are two AC terminals and the assembly steps for both are the same.
TakeouttheACconnectorpartsfromthepackaging.

Describe Numerical value

Cable diameter 10~14mm

Traverse cross sectional area 6~8mm²


Exposure Length 9mm

Table 4.2

1. Disassemble the AC connector. Strip the AC wires about 9mm .

22mm 9mm

27mm 9mm
Figure 4.14

2. Set the parts on the cable.

A A: Locker
B C D E
B: Body
C: Seal body
D: Claw
E: Nut

Figure 4.15

3. Crimp wires screw twisting torque 0.8+/-0.1N·m.

Figure 4.16

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4. Push Housing into Body.

Click

Figure 4.17

5. Insert Seal and Clamp Finger into socket ,then tighten the nut , torque 4+/-0.5N·m.

Figure 4.18

6. The same installation for both cable end plug and socket connectors.
7. Mating plug andsocket: Push the plug into the socket completely, then rotate the
locker according to the direction instructed by the marks on thelocker.

Figure 4.19

NOTE:
Before mating the plug and socket, please double check both AC Grid and
AC Backup connectors. Do not connect the grid cables to the AC Backup
port or connect the backup load cables to the AC Grid Port.
Otherwise, it may leads to malfunction or damage.

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4.7 Communication Cable Installation


4.7.1 Protective Cover for Communication Ports

Figure 4.20

Inverter in the package is with a protective cover assembled to protect the


communication ports.
Step 1. Use Phillips screwdriver to take out the 4 screws on the cover.
Step 2. Read through the following sections of the manual and prepare the internet
cables correspondingly.
Step 3. Loose the cable gland and remove the watertight caps inside the cable gland
based on the number of the cables and keep the unused holes with watertight cap.
Step 4. Lead the cables into the holes in the cable gland. (Hole Diameter: 6mm)
Step 5. Crimp the RJ45 connectors onto the cables according to the pin definitions
described in the following sections and connect to the ports accordingly.
Step 6. Fasten the 4 screws on the cover (Torque: 1.7N.m-2 N.m)
Step 7. Reassemble the cable gland and ensure there is no bending or stretching of
the internet cables inside the cover.

NOTE:
The 4-hole fastening rings inside the cable gland
are with openings on the side.
Please separate the gap with hand and squeeze
the cables into the holes from the side openings.

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4.7.2 Communication Port Definition

Meter RS485 DRM DO/DI

ON

1 2

DIP

P-A P-B BMS Reserved

Figure 4.21

Port Function

Used for CAN communication between inverter and Lithium battery


BMS
BMS.

Used for RS485 communication between inverter and the smart


Meter
meter. It is necessary to realize the normal hybrid control logics.

(Optional)To realize Demand Response or Logic interface function,


DRM
this function may be required in UK and Australia.

(Optional) Used for Modbus RTU communication with 3rd party


RS485
external device or controller.

P-A/P-B (Optional) Parallel operation communication ports (Reserved).

DO/DI (Optional) Dry contact port (Reserved).

When a single inverter is running, Pin1&Pin2 are placed in the OFF


DIP Switch position, and when multiple inverters are paralleled, refer to the
parallel manual for DIP switch settings.

Table 4.3

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4.7.3 BMS Port Connection


Take out the pre-made CAN cable from the package and connect one end to battery CAN
port and then connect another end to the inverter BMS port. Cable Length: 3 meters.

CAN

Figure 4.22

NOTE:
Before connecting CAN cable with the battery, please check whether the
communication pin sequence of the inverter and the battery match;
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
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

4.7.4 Meter Port Connection


Take out the pre-made Meter cable from the package and connect RJ45 end to inverter
Meter port and then connect another end with loose RS485 A & B pins to the meter RS485
terminal. Cable Length: 5 meters.

A
B METER

Figure 4.23

NOTE: RJ45terminal

Pin definition of the Meter Port is following


12345678
EIA/TIA 568B.
RS485A on Pin 1: Orange/white RS485B
RS485B on Pin 2: Orange RS485A

NOTE:
Compatible Smart Meter Pin definition.
Eastron SDM630MCT – Pin 13 is RS485B & Pin 14 is RS485A.
Eastron SDM630 – Pin B is RS485B & Pin A is RS485A.

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4.7.5 DRM Port Connection (Optional)


4.7.5.1 For Remote Shutdown Function
Solis inverters support remote shutdown function to remotely control the inverter
to power on and off through logic signals.
The DRM port is provided with an RJ45 terminal and its Pin5 and Pin6 can be used for
remote shutdown function.

Signal Function

Short Pin5 and Pin6 Inverter Generates

Open Pin5 and Pin6 Inverter Shutdown in 5s

Table 4.4

Rj45 plug 1--8 Correspondence between the cable s


RJ45terminal
and the stitch es of plug, Pin5 and Pin6
12345678
of RJ45 terminal is used for the logic
interface, other Pins are reserved.
Pin 1: Reserved; Pin 2: Reserved
12345678
Pin 3: Reserved; Pin 4: Reserved
Switch_input1 Switch_input2
Pin 5: Switch_input1; Pin 6: Switch_input2
DRM(logic interface) Pin 7: Reserved; Pin 8: Reserved

Figure 4.24 Strip the insulation layer and connect to RJ45 plug

4.7.5.2 For DRED Control Function (For AU and NZ Only)


DRED means demand response enable device. The AS/NZS 4777.2 :2020 required
inverter need to support demand response mode(DRM).
This function is for inverter that comply with AS/NZS 4777.2 :2020 standard.
A RJ45 terminal is used for DRM connection.

Assignment for inverters capable Assignment for inverters capable


Pin of both charging and discharging Pin of both charging and discharging
1 DRM 1/5 5 RefGen
2 DRM 2/6 6 Com/DRM0
3 DRM 3/7 7 V+
4 DRM 4/8 8 V-
Table 4.5

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NOTE:
Solis hybrid inverter is designed to provide 12V power for DRED.

RJ45 plug 1--8


RJ45terminal
Correspondence between the
cable s and the stitch es of plug
12345678 Pin 1: white and orange ; Pin 2: orange
Pin 3: white and green; Pin 4: blue
Pin 5: white and blue; Pin 6: green
12345678
Pin 7: white and brown; Pin 8: brown

Figure 4.25 Strip the insulation layer and connect to RJ45 plug

4.7.6 RS485 Port Connection (Optional)


If a 3rd party external device or controller needs to communicate with the inverter,
the RS485 port can be used. Modbus RTU protocol is supported by Solis inverters.
To acquire latest protocol document, please contact Solis local service team or Solis
sales.

NOTE: RJ45terminal

Pin definition of the RS485 Port is following


12345678
EIA/TIA 568B.
RS485A on Pin 5: Blue/White RS485A
RS485B on Pin 4: Blue RS485B

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4.8 Meter Installation

CAUTION:
Make sure the AC cable is totally isolated from AC power before
connecting the Smart Meter and CT.

A Smart Meter with the CT in product box is compulsory for hybrid system installation.
It can beused to detect the grid voltages and current directions, provide the operating
condition of the hybridinverter via RS485 communications.

NOTE:
1. The Smart Meter with CT is already configured ; please do not change any
settings on the Smart Meter.
2. One Smart Meter can be used with only one hybrid inverter.

The Solis S6-EH1P-L Series inverter is able to connected Acrel meters or Eastron meters
to fuilfill the control logic of the self-consumption mode, export power control, monitoring,
etc.
Eastron 1ph meter (With CT): SDM120CT
Meter RS485 Pin Definition: Pin 9 – RS485B, Pin 10 – RS485A
Below 4.8.1 section describes the connection diagram of 1ph meter Eastron SDM120CT
and Acrel ACR10R-D16TE.

NOTE:
Please note that the CT orientation must be correct, G r id
s id e

otherwise the system will not work properly. K


L

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3 4

8 9 10
RS485 Meter COM Pin 9 – RS485A - Black
SDM120M
Pin 10 – RS485B - Red

Distribution box Critical Load


RS485
Meter Back-up CB
4. Installation

CB L L 5 6 7
PV strings
N RCD N
1 2
PE PE 1:White
2:Black
CB
CB S6-EH1P-L
L L
N N GRID
PE PE
4.8.1 Single phase meter installation

Battery
Grid

24
RCD

s id e
G r id
PE N L
L
K

Power cable
Load_a
CT direction
towards to grid
Note:
If the CT is installed in the wrong direction,
the Hybrid Inverter can't work normally.

Figure 4.26 (Eastron SDM120CT)


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4.9 Inverter Remote Monitoring Connection


The inverter can be remotely monitored via WiFi, LAN or 4G.
The USB type COM port at the bottom of the inverter can connect to different kinds
of Solis data loggers to realize the remote monitoring on Soliscloud platform.
To install Solis data loggers, please refer to corresponding user manuals of Solis
data loggers.
The Solis data loggers are optional and can be purchased separately.
Dust cover is provided the inverter package in case the port is not used.

WARNING:
The USB type COM port is only allowed to connect Solis data loggers.
It is forbidden to be used for other purposes.

COM

Figure 4.27

APP
4G monitoring

Internet
Router Soliscloud
WiFi monitoring

Web server
LAN monitoring

Figure 4.28 Wireless communication function

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5.1 Preparation
Ensure all the devices are accessible for operation, maintenance and service.
Check and confirm that the inverter is firmly installed.
Space for ventilation is sufficient for one inverter or multiple inverters.
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.
Warning signs and labels are suitably affixed and durable.
Bluetooth Antenna has been connected to the Antenna port of the inverter.
An Android or IOS mobile phone with Bluetooth function is available.
Measure DC voltage of PV strings and battery and ensure the polarity is correct.
Measure AC voltage and frequency and ensure they are within local standard.

Measure DC voltage of Measure AC voltage


PV strings and battery and frequency

5.2 APP Download


Users need to download the APP before installing it for the first time.
There are three ways to download and install the latest APP:
1. You can visit www.soliscloud.com to download the latest version APP.
2. You can search “ Soliscloud ” in Google Play or App Store.
3. You can scan this QR code below to download " Soliscloud ".

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6.1 Power On
This inverter can be powered on by PV only, battery only and Grid only.
It is suggested that turn on the battery firstly, then set the parameters. After setting,
turn on PV and GRID breakers to check whether the system runs properly.

When the inverter is powered on, the five indicators will be lighted at once.

Five Indicators

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6.2 Log in the APP via bluetooth


Step 1: Connect with Bluetooth.
Turn on Bluetooth switch on your mobile phone and then open the Soliscloud APP.
Click “More Tools”->”Local Operation”->”Connect with Bluetooth”

Register
Register < Local Operation

Hello, Hello,
Welcome to SolisCloud Welcome to SolisCloud

Username/Email
Username/Email Connect With Bluetooth
Password
Password
I have agreed Privacy Policy
I have agreed Privacy Policy

Connect With WiFi


Log in
Log in
Remember Forgot Password
Remember Forgot Password

WiFi Configuration

Local Operation

Language More Tools Data Migration Cancel

Step 2: Select the Bluetooth signal from the inverter. (Bluetooth Name: Inverter SN)
< Nearby Device

If the device is not in the list, please click the “Search Device”
button at the bottom or drop-down to refresh the page

Other Device

xxxxxxxxxxxx <
vivo TWS 2
<
Search Device

Step 3: Login account.


If you are the installer, please select the account type as Installer. If you are the
plant owner, please select the account type as owner. Then set your own initial password
for control verification. (The first log-in must be finished by installer in order to do the
initial set up)

< Control Verification


< Control Verification < Control Verification

xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx

Select account type Select account type Installer

Enter password (6-characters) Enter password (6-characters) Enter password (6-characters)

Enter password again


Verify Verify
Please set the password of the installer’s account
before continuing
Installer
Set Enable
Owner

Cancel

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6.3 Initial set up


After the log in for the first time, there is a setup wizard need to be finished.
Inverter Time -> Battery Model -> Meter Setting -> Grid Code -> Work mode
Step 4.1: Set the inverter Date and Time.
You can set to follow the time on your mobile phone.

Quick Setting Next

Battery Model Grid Code

Inverter Time Meter Setting Work Mode

Inverter Date Setting 2022-08-11 >

Inverter Time Setting 15:27 >

Phone Time 2022-08-11 15:27:25

Follow Phone Time

Step 4.2: Set the battery model.


It must be based on the battery model that is actually connected to the inverter.
If there is no battery connected for the moment, please select “No Battery” to avoid
alarms. For specific battery setting, please refer to the battery setting in the page 42.

Quick Setting Next

Battery Model Grid Code

Inverter Time Meter Setting Work Mode

No Battery

PYLON_HV

B_BOX_HV BYD

LG_HV LG

SOLUNA_HV

Dyness HV

Aoboet HV

Alpha HV

GS Energy

BYD HVL

Jinko

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Step 4.3: Set the meter setting.


- Meter Type need to be set. It must be based on the meter type that is actually connected
to the inverter.
- Meter Installation Location need to be set. It is suggested to install the meter at the
system grid connection point and select “Meter in Grid”
If there is no meter connected for the moment, please select “No Meter” to avoid alarms.
Quick Setting Next

Battery Model Grid Code

Inverter Time Meter Setting Work Mode

Meter Type

Acrel 1P Meter

Acrel 3P Meter

Eastron Standard 1P Meter

Eastron Standard 3P Meter

NO Meter

Meter Installation Location

Meter in Grid

Meter in Load

Grid+PV Inverter
Only applicable for Eastron Meter

Meter Recommend

Meter in grid Meter in load

Meter Meter

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Step 4.4: Set the grid code setting.


Please select the grid code based on the local grid network requirements.

Quick Setting Next

Battery Model Grid Code

Inverter Time Meter Setting Work Mode

G59/3

User-define

GREECE230

HK230

RENBLAD

CEI 0-16

NTS631

4777-A

Step 4.5: Set the work mode setting.


There are 4 work mode that can be set.
-Work mode1: Self-Use Mode (default )
- Work mode2: Feed in Priority Mode
- Work mode3: Backup Mode
- Work mode4: Off-grid Mode

Quick Setting Done

Battery Model Grid Code

Inverter Time Meter Setting Work Mode

Current Work Mode Self-Use Mode

Self-Use Mode >


Feed in Priority Mode >
Backup Mode >
Off-grid Mode >

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Work mode1: Self-Use Mode (default)


Recommended setting is Self-Use Mode.
This mode can maximize the use of PV power generation for household electricity, or
store it in batteries and use it for household electricity.
If need manually control the battery charging and discharging with respect to time,
please use the Time of Use switch and the following set points.
The “Allow Grid Charging” is recommended to be turned on (If turned off, the inverter
will not force charge the battery and battery could potentially go to sleep).
Self-Use Mode

Self-Use Mode

Time of Use Switch

Time of Use Charge Current Set 10.0A >

Time of Use Discharge Current Set 10.0A >

Charge Time Slot 1 22:00 ~ 08:00 >

Discharge Time Slot 1 08:00 ~ 22:00 >

Charge Time Slot 2 00:00 ~ 00:00 >

Discharge Time Slot 2 00:00 ~ 00:00 >

Charge Time Slot 3 00:00 ~ 00:00 >

Discharge Time Slot 3 00:00 ~ 00:00 >

Allow Grid Charging

Work mode2: Feed in Priority Mode


This mode can preferentially sends power to the grid when the load is met, used in
areas where there is a subsidy for power to the grid.
If need manually control the battery charging and discharging with respect to time,
please use the Time of Use switch and the following set points.
The “Allow Grid Charging” is recommended to be turned on (If turned off, the inverter
will not force charge the battery and battery could potentially go to sleep).
Feed in Priority Mode

Feed in Priority Mode Switch

Time of Use Switch

Time of Use Charge Current Set 20.0A >

Time of Use Discharge Current Set 50.0A >

Charge Time Slot 1 08:00 ~ 18:00 >

Discharge Time Slot 1 19:00 ~ 08:00 >

Charge Time Slot 2 00:00 ~ 00:00 >

Discharge Time Slot 2 00:00 ~ 00:00 >

Charge Time Slot 3 00:00 ~ 00:00 >

Discharge Time Slot 3 00:00 ~ 00:00 >

Allow Grid Charging

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Work mode3: Backup Mode

This mode can coexist with Self-use or Feed in priority and is only suitable for lithium
battery.In this mode,part of the battery capacity is reserved for the Backup load in case
of power failure.The Backup SOC needs to be set to define the capacity to retain the
battery .The “Allow Grid Charging” is recommended to be turned on.

Backup Mode

Backup Mode Switch

Reserver SOC 80% >

Work mode4: Off-Grid Mode

This mode is only used for pure off-grid and is not recommended for normal storage
systems.Note that if this mode is enabled in the grid-connected state,the working logic
of the machine will be confused and the “Off-grid” will be displayed.

Off-Grid Mode

Off-grid Mode Switch

Off-grid Overdischarge SOC 30% >

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Step 5: Setup complete.


Now the initial settings on the inverter have been set and you can switch on the inverter
DC switch and switch on battery breaker to start up the system. You can also explore in
the APP to check the operating data, alarm message or other advanced settings.
App Interface Structure
The interface structure of APP is shown as follows.
Check system data, equipment information, and alarms on Overview and Parameters
interfacce.Set system equipment parameters on Setting interface.

Current Alarm
Alarm Today Yield of PV
Historical Alarm
Today Imported&Exported of Grid
Self-Use Home
Today Charged%Discharged of Battery
Feed in Priority
Work Mode Today Consumption of Load
Backup

Off-Grid SN

Time Firmware Version


Basic Information
Indicator Inverter Grid Code

Grid Code Communication Connection

Battery Model Advanced Information

APP Interface Structure


Protection SOC
Battery Setting
Settings Charging&Discharging Energy
Overdischarge&Forcedischarge SOC
Info SOH
Battery
Meter Type
BMS Status
Meter Setting
Other Parameters
Installation Location
Voltage
Output Power
Current
Inverter Parameter
Advanced Setting of Grid Code
Energy Imported&Exported
Special Function Setting
Grid Grid Data
Physical Address ID
Meter Data
Master Create Method Parallel Setting
Load
Battery Rated Energy Setting

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Energy flow diagram

The home page can display the working state, Today Yield of PV, Today Imported/
Exported of Grid, Today Charged/Discharged of battery and Today Consumption of
household electricity.

Today imported:0.0KWh
Today
Today Yield:14.2KWh Exported:0.0KWh

908W 0.0W

0W

Grid Side

Today Consumption
0.0KWh

49.0W 2120W

Today Backup Side


Charged:6.8KWh
Today Consumption
Today 34.1KWh
Discharged:0.2KWh

Home Info Alarm Settings

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Information

The Inverter page can display basic information such as historical yield, today PV input
power, Inverter SN, rated power, model number, DSP/HMI firmware version, grid code
and communication connection. The advanced information is authorized by the installer.

Inverter Battery Grid Load

Total Yield 221kWh

14.2kWh 191kWh 221kWh


Today Yield This Month Yield This Year Yield

12.8kWh 30kWh 0kWh


Yesterday Yield Last Month Yield Last Year Yield

View Historical Yield >

Total PV Input Power 865W

Voltage Current Power

Pv1 432.6V 2.0A 865.20W

Pv2 0.0V 0.0A 0.00W

Inverter SN 103115022B100041

Inverter Time 2022-12-23 15:32:03

Rated Power 6kW

Model Number 3115

DSP Firmware Version V2

HMI Firmware Version V1

HMI Firmware Subversion Vd

Grid Code G59/3

Communication Connection >

Advanced Information >

Home Info Alarm Settings

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The Battery page can display charging&Discharging power, battery SOC, Charging&
Discharging Energy, Other Parameters(From BMS), Other Parameters(From inverter).

Inverter Battery Grid Load

49W 99%
Discharge Power Battery SOC

Charged Discharged

Today 6.8kWh 0.2kWh

Total 1830kWh 1536kWh

Other Parameters(From BMS)

Battery SOH 100%

Battery Model Dyness LV

BMS Status Normal

Battery Voltage BMS 50.28V

Battery Current BMS 0.0A

BMS Charge Current Limit 10.0A

BMS Discharge Current Limit 75.0A

Other Parameters(From inverter)

Battery Voltage 49.8V

Battery Current 1.0A

OverVoltage Protection Value 60.0V

UnderVoltage Protection Value 42.0V

Battery Equalization Voltage 53.5V

Home Info Alarm Settings

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The grid page can display Energy Imported&Exported,Grid Data and Meter data.

Inverter Battery Grid Load

Exported Imported

Today 0.0kWh 0.0kWh

Yesterday 0.0kWh 0.0kWh

Total 1kWh 0kWh

Grid Data

Power -1399W

Voltage 220.8V

Frequency 49.95Hz

Home Info Alarm Settings

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The Load page can display the load power consumption in the grid side and the backup
side.
Inverter Battery Grid Load

Grid Side

Grid Load Power(Active) 0W

Total Grid Load Consumption 0kWh

Today Grid Load Consumption 0.0kWh

This Month Grid Load


0kWh
Consumption

This Year Grid Load Consumption 0kWh

Backup Side

Backup Load Power(Active) 2119W

Total Backup Load Consumption 1527kWh

Today Backup Load Consumption 34.2kWh

This Month Backup Load


1202kWh
Consumption

This Year Backup Load


1527kWh
Consumption

Home Info Alarm Settings

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Settings
Mode Setting
The interface can display the current work mode, Self-Use/Feed in Priority/Backup/
Off-Grid.
Please refer to page 32-33 for specific introduction.

< Work Mode

Current Work Mode Self use-time charging

Self-Use Mode >


Feed in Priority Mode >
Backup Mode >
Off-Grid Mode >

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Grid Code Setting


Please select the Grid code you need.

< Grid Code Setting

Grid Code G59/3 >

OV-G-V 01 262.2V >

OV-G-V-T 01 1.00s >

OV-G-V 02 273.7V >

OV-G-V-T 02 0.50s >

UN-G-V 01 200.1V >

UN-G-V-T 01 2.50s >

UN-G-V 02 184.0V >

UN-G-V-T 02 0.50s >

OV-G-F 01 51.50Hz >

OV-G-F-T 01 90.00s >

OV-G-F 02 52.00Hz >

OV-G-F-T 02 0.50s >

UN-G-F 01 47.50Hz >

UN-G-F-T 01 20.00s >

UN-G-F 02 47.00Hz >

UN-G-F-T 02 0.50s >

Startup-VH 253.0V >

Startup-VL 195.5V >

Recover-VH 253.0V >

Recover-VL 195.5V >

Startup-FH 50.50Hz >

Startup-FL 47.50Hz >

Recover-FH 50.50Hz >

Recover-FL 47.50Hz >

Startup-T 10s >

Restore-T 10s >

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Battery Setting
Battery Model: select the battery model to be connected.
Battery Over-voltage/Under-voltage Protection: fill in the appropriate data to protect the
battery and extend its life.
Over-discharge SOC: when the battery is discharged to the over-discharge SOC,
the battery will not discharge actively.(Due to the internal current conduction, there is a
small self-consumption power, if not charged for a long time, the SOC will slowly continue
to decline.)
Force-charge SOC: due to the battery power consumption, when the over-discharge SOC
drops to the force-charge SOC, the inverter will directly charge the battery according to
the maximum battery charging current until the battery SOC reaches the over-discharge
SOC.(The charging power is not limited to sources, which may be from PV or from the grid.
If”Charging form grid” is set to “Not Allow”,the charging logic may not be implemented.)
It is not recommended to set the over-discharge&force-charge SOC to the same value,
which may cause frequent charging and discharging.

< Battery Setting

Battery Model Dyness LV >


Battery Overvoltage Protection
Setting 60.0V >
Battery Undervoltage Protection
Setting
42.0V >
Forcecharge Limited Power
Setting
5000W >

Forcecharge Power Source Setting Only Use... >

Overdischarge SOC 20% >

Forcecharge SOC 10% >

Meter Setting
Meter type: please select a correct meter type. The wrong option will cause the meter
RS485 communication Failed. If the battery and meter are not connected, you can select
the”NO Meter” to shield the alarm of meter communication fault.
Meter Installation Location: Meter in Grid/Meter in Load/Grid +PV inverter.
Cancel Meter Setting Save

Meter Type

Eastron Standard 1P Meter

Eastron Standard 3P Meter

NO Meter

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Backup Setting
Backup Port Enabling Setting: please turn on it if the Backup port is needed.

< Backup Setting

Backup Port Enabling Setting

Backup Port Reference Voltage


Setting 230.0V >

Voltage Droop Setting

Alarm
The Alarm page can display the Current Alarm(unsolved faults) and the Historical Alarm
(resolved faults).

Solis-3115022B100041 Solis-3115022B100041
< Update:15:28:46 < Update:15:28:46

Current Alarm Historical Alarm Current Alarm Historical Alarm

Alarm Message: - - Alarm Message: GRID-INTF


Alarm Code: - - Alarm Code: 1030
Alarm Grade: - - Alarm Grade: Hint
Resolution Method: - - Alarm Time: 2022-12-21 16:27

Resolution Method: 1.Check whether the AC


Connection is virtual.
2.Restart the inverter.
3.If it has not been
eliminated, contact
the factory’s customer
service.

Changed password
When the password of the owner or the installer needs to be reset,please long press the
states indicator for 5s.
If the reset command is successfully triggered,the status indicator will be blue and blink
for 3s at the frequency of 0.5s, then restore the original state of the indicator.
If the command fails to be triggered,the status indicator will be yellow and blink for 3s at
the frequency of 0.5s,then restore the original state of the indicator.
If the command is successfully triggered,the Bluetooth password can be reset in the APP.

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6.4 Shutdown procedure


Step 1. Turn off the AC circuit breaker at the grid-connection point.
Step 2. Turn off the DC switch of the inverter.
Step 3. Turn off the battery circuit breaker.
Step 4. Wait until the device is powered off and the system is shut down.

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Solis S6 Series inverter does not require any regular maintenance. However, cleaning the
heatsink will help the inverter dissipate heat and increase the lifetime of inverter. The dirt on the
inverter can be cleaned with a soft brush.

CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface when the inverter is operating. Some parts may be
hot and could cause burns. Turn OFF the inverter and let it cool down before
you do any maintenance or cleaning of inverter.

The Screen and the LED status indicator lights can be cleaned with cloth if they are
too dirty to be read.

Note:
Never use any solvents, abrasives, or corrosive materials to clean the inverter.

7.1 Smart O&M


In order to improve our products and provide you with higher quality services, this device
has a built-in data logging module for collecting relevant information during operation
(such as power generation data, fault data)

Commitment:
1. We will only collect, use and process your device information for the purpose of
improving our products and services.
2. We will take all reasonable and feasible measures to ensure that no irrelevant
information is collected and we will protect your device information.
3. We will not share, transfer or disclose the collected device information with any
company, organization or individual.
4. When we stop operating products or services, we will stop collecting your device
information in a timely manner.
5. If you do not want to provide such information, you can notify our company to turn off
this function, which will not affect your normal use of other functions of the product.

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Message Name Information Description Troubleshooting Suggestion

Off Control device to shutdown 1. Turn on the device in the ON/OFF Setting.

1. Confirm whether the inverter is connected


to an external EPM/meter to prevent
reverse current.
2. Confirm whether the inverter is controlled
LmtByEPM The device's output is under by an external third-party device.
controlled 3. Confirm whether the power setting of the
inverter power control is limited.
4. Verify settings in section 6.6.7 and check
your meter readings.

LmtByDRM DRM Function ON 1. No need to deal with it.

LmtByTemp Over temperature power


limited 1. No need to deal with it, the device is in
normal operation.
LmtByFreq Frequency power limited

1. Due to the requirements of local safety


regulations, when the grid voltage is high,
the Volt-watt working mode is triggered,
which generally does not need to be dealt with.
2. Inverter factory test errors causing this
LmtByVg The device is in the
mode to open, if you need to close, you can
Volt-Watt mode
close this mode in LCD, set the process:
Main menu → Advanced Settings →
Password 0010 → STD mode settings →
Working Mode → Working mode: NULL →
Save and exit.

1. Due to the requirements of local safety


regulations, when the grid voltage is high,
the Volt-watt working mode is triggered,
which generally does not need to be dealt with.
The device is in the Volt-Var 2. Inverter factory test errors causing this
LmtByVar mode to open, if you need to close, you can
mode of operation
close this mode in LCD, set the process:
Main menu → Advanced Settings →
Password 0010 → STD mode settings →
Working Mode → Working mode: NULL →
Save and exit.

LmtByUnFr Under frequency limit

Standby Bypass run


1. No need to deal with it.
StandbySynoch Off grid status to On grid
status

GridToLoad Grid to load

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Message Name Information Description Troubleshooting Suggestion

1. Grid side fault, restart the device.


Surge Alarm On-site grid surge If it is still not eliminated, please contact the
manufacturer's customer service.

Grid voltage exceeds the


OV-G-V01 upper voltage range
Grid voltage exceeds the
UN-G-V01 lower voltage range
Grid frequency exceeds the
OV-G-F01 upper frequency range
Grid frequency exceeds the 1. Confirm whether the power grid is abnormal.
UN-G-F01 lower frequency range 2. Confirm that the AC cable is properly
connected.
G-PHASE Unbalanced grid voltage 3. Restart the system and check if the fault
persists.
Grid voltage frequency
G-F-GLU
fluctuation

NO-Grid No grid

OV-G-V02 Grid transient overvoltage

Grid transient overvoltage 1. Restart the system, confirm if that the fault
OV-G-V03
continues.

IGFOL-F Grid current tracking failure

Grid voltage RMS instanta-


OV-G-V05 neous overvoltage fault
Grid voltage exceeds the 1. Confirm whether the power grid is abnormal.
OV-G-V04 upper voltage range 2. Confirm that the AC cable is properly
connected.
Grid voltage exceeds the 3. Restart the system and check if the fault
UN-G-V02 lower voltage range persists.
Grid frequency exceeds the
OV-G-F02 upper frequency range
Grid frequency exceeds the
UN-G-F02 lower frequency range

1. Check on information page 1 – Verify the


NO-Battery Battery is not connected battery voltage is within standards.
2. Measure battery voltage at plug.

1. Check whether the backup port wiring is


OV-Vbackup Inverting overvoltage normal
2. Restart the system, confirm that the fault
continues.

1. Backup load power is too large, or some


inductive load startup power is too large,
Over-Load Load overload fault need to remove some backup load, or remove
the inductive load on the backup.

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Message Name Information Description Troubleshooting Suggestion

Wrong battery brand selection 1. Confirm whether the battery model selection
BatName-FAIL
is consistent with the actual one.
1. Can failure is a failure of communication
between inverter and battery. Check cable
conditions. Check to ensure you have it
CAN Fail CAN Fail plugged in on the CAN port of the battery and
inverter. Check that you are using the right
cable. Some batteries require a special
battery from the battery manufacturer.

1. Verify battery voltage is within standards.


Battery overvoltage detected Measure battery voltage at inverter connection
OV-Vbatt
point. Contact your battery manufacturer for
further service.

1. Restart the system and check if the fault


UN-Vbatt Battery undervoltage detected persists.If it is still not eliminated, please
contact the manufacturer's customer service.

1. Check if the internal fan is working correctly


Fan Alarm Fan alarm or jammed.
OV-DC01
(1020 DATA:0001) DC 1 input overvoltage 1. Check if the PV voltage is abnormal
2. Restart the system, confirm that the fault
OV-DC02 continues
(1020 DATA:0002) DC 2 input overvoltage

OV-BUS
(1021 DATA:0000) DC bus overvoltage

UN-BUS01
(1023 DATA:0001) DC bus undervoltage
1. Restart the system, confirm that the fault
UNB-BUS continues.
DC bus unbalanced voltage
(1022 DATA:0000)
UN-BUS02 Abnormal detection of
(1023 DATA:0002) DC bus voltage
DC-INTF. DC hardware overcurrent 1. Check if the DC wires are connected correctly
(1027 DATA:0000) (1, 2, 3, 4) without loose connection.
1. Confirm that the grid is abnormal.
OV-G-I 2. Confirm that the AC cable connection is not
A phase RMS value
(1018 DATA:0000) abnormal.
overcurrent
3. Restart the system, confirm that the fault
continues.
OV-DCA-I
(1025 DATA:0000) DC 1 average overcurrent

OV-DCB-I 1. Restart the system, confirm that the fault


(1026 DATA:0000) DC 2 average overcurrent
continues.
GRID-INTF. AC hardware overcurrent
(1030 DATA:0000) (abc phase)

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Message Name Information Description Troubleshooting Suggestion

1. Confirm that the grid is abnormal.


DCInj-FAULT 2. Confirm that the AC cable connection is not
The current DC component
(1037 DATA:0000) abnormal.
exceeds the limit
3. Restart the system, confirm that the fault
continues.
IGBT-OV-I 1. Restart the system, confirm that the fault
(1048 DATA:0000) IGBT overcurrent continues.

1. Check whether the surrounding environment


OV-TEM of the inverter has poor heat dissipation.
Module over temperature
(1032 DATA:0000) 2. Confirm whether the product installation
meets the requirements.

RelayChk-FAIL 1. Restart the system, confirm that the fault


Relay failure
(1035 DATA:0000) continues.

1. Check the working environment temperature


UN-TEM
Low temperature protection of the inverter.
(103A DATA:0000) 2. Restart the system to confirm if the fault
continues.
PV ISO-PRO01
PV negative ground fault 1. Check whether the PV strings have insulation
(1033 DATA:0001)
problems.
PV ISO-PRO02 2. Check whether the PV cable is damaged.
PV positive ground fault
(1033 DATA:0002)
12Power-FAULT
12V undervoltage failure
(1038 DATA:0000)
ILeak-PRO01 Leakage current failure 01
(1034 DATA:0001) (30mA)
ILeak-PRO02 Leakage current failure 02 1. Check current leakage to ground.
(1034 DATA:0002) (60mA) Verify your grounding.
ILeak-PRO03 Leakage current failure 03 Verify all wires are in good condition and not
(1034 DATA:0003) (150mA) leaking current to ground.

ILeak-PRO04
(1034 DATA:0004) Leakage current failure 04

ILeak_Check Leakage current sensor


(1039 DATA:0000) failure

1. Confirm whether the grid is seriously distorted.


GRID-INTF02
Power grid disturbance 02 2. Check whether the AC cable is connected
(1046 DATA:0000)
reliably.

OV-Vbatt-H/
Battery overvoltage hardware 1. Check if the battery circuit breaker is tripping.
OV-BUS-H
failure / VBUS 2. Check if the battery is damaged.
(1051 DATA:0000)

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Message Name Information Description Troubleshooting Suggestion

OV-ILLC 1. Check whether the backup load is overloaded.


(1052 DATA:0000) LLC hardware overcurrent
2. Restart the system, confirm that the fault
continues.

INI-FAULT
(1031 DATA:0000) AD zero drift overlink

DSP-B-FAULT The master-slave DSP 1. Restart the system, confirm that the fault
(1036 DATA:0000) communication is abnormal continues.
AFCI-Check
(1040 DATA:0000) AFCI self-test failure

1. Verify connections are tight within your PV


ARC- FAULT system. Arc fault settings can be changed in
(1041 DATA:0000) AFCI failure advanced settings if further adjustment is
necessary.

Table 8.1 Fault message and description

NOTE:
If the inverter displays any alarm message as listed in Table 8.1; please
turn off the inverter and wait for 5 minutes before restarting it .
If the failure persists, please contact your local distributor or the service
center.

Please keep ready with you the following information before contacting us.
1. Serial number of Solis Three Phase Inverter;
2. The distributor/dealer of Solis Three Phase Inverter (if available);
3. Installation date.
4. The description of the problem together with necessary information, pictures,
attachment.
5. The PV array configuration (e.g. number of panels, capacity of panels, number of
strings, etc.);
6. Your contact details.

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Technical Data S6-EH1P3K-L-EU/BE S6-EH1P3.6K-L-EU/BE


Input DC (PV side)
Recommended max. PV power 4800W 5700W
Max. input voltage 600V
Rated voltage 330V
Start-up voltage 90V
MPPT voltage range 90-520V
Full load MPPT voltage range 105-520V 125-520V
Max. input current 16A/16A
Max. short circuit current 24A/24A
MPPT number/Max input strings number 2/2
Battery
Battery Type Li-ion / Lead-acid
Battery Voltage range 42 - 58V
Battery Capacity 50 - 2000Ah
Maximum Charging Power 3kW 3.6kW
Maximum Charge/discharge current 62.5A 75A
Communication CAN/RS485
Output AC(Back-up)
Rated output power 3kW 3.6kW
Max. apparent output power 4.2 kVA, 60SEC 5 kVA, 60SEC
Back-up switch time <10ms
Rated output voltage 1/N/PE, 220 V/230 V
Rated frequency 50Hz/60Hz
Rated output current 21.8 A 26.2 A
THDv(@linear load) 2%

Input AC (Grid side)


Input voltage range 187-253V
Max. input current 20.5 A 24.6 A
Frequency range 45-55 Hz/ 55-65Hz

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Technical Data S6-EH1P3K-L-EU/BE S6-EH1P3.6K-L-EU/BE


Output AC(Grid side)
Rated output power 3kW 3.6kW
Max. apparent output power 3.3kVA 4kVA
Operation phase 1/N/PE
Rated grid voltage 220 V/230 V
The grid voltage range 187-253 V
Rated grid frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz
AC grid frequency range 45-55 Hz/55-65 Hz
Rated grid output current 13.6 A/13.0 A 16.4 A/15.7 A
Max. output current 15.0 A 18.2 A
Power Factor >0.99 (0.8 leading - 0.8 lagging)

THDi <2%
Efficiency
Max efficiency >97.0%
EU efficiency >96.2%
BAT charged by PV Max. efficiency >94.9%
BAT charged/discharged to AC Max. efficiency >94.33%/93.51%

Protection
Ground fault monitoring Yes
Residual current mornitoring Yes
Integrated AFCI Yes
DC reverse polarity protection Yes
Protection class / Over voltage category I / II

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Technical Data S6-EH1P3K-L-EU/BE S6-EH1P3.6K-L-EU/BE

General data
Dimensions(W/H/D) 405*480*205mm
Weight 24.18kg
Topology High frequency insolation (for battery)
Operation temperature range -25℃~+60℃
Ingress protection IP66
Noise emission <35 dB (A)
Cooling concept Natural convection
Max.operation altitude 4000m

G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124,


EN 50549-1, VDE 0126 / UTE C 15 / VFR:2019,
RD 1699 / RD 244 / UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1,
Grid connection standard
CEI 0-21, C10/11, NRS 097-2-1, TOR, EIFS 2018.2,
IEC 62116, IEC 61727, IEC 60068, IEC 61683,
EN 50530, MEA, PEA

Safty/EMC standard IEC/EN 62109-1/-2, EN 61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4

Features
DC connection MC4 connector
AC connection Quick connection plug
Display LED+APP

Communication RS485,CAN, Optional: Wi-Fi, GPRS, LAN*


Warranty 5 years standard (extand to 20 years)

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Technical Data S6-EH1P4.6K-L-EU/BE S6-EH1P5K-L-EU/BE


Input DC (PV side)
Recommended max. PV power 7000W 8000W
Max. input voltage 600V
Rated voltage 330V
Start-up voltage 90V
MPPT voltage range 90-520V
Full load MPPT voltage range 160-520V 175-520V
Max. input current 16A/16A
Max. short circuit current 24A/24A
MPPT number/Max input strings number 2/2
Battery
Battery Type Li-ion / Lead-acid
Battery Voltage range 42 - 58V
Battery Capacity 50 - 2000Ah
Maximum Charging Power 4.6kW 5kW
Maximum Charge/discharge current 100A 105A
Communication CAN/RS485
Output AC(Back-up)
Rated output power 4.6kW 5kW
Max. apparent output power 6.4 kVA, 60SEC 7 kVA, 60SEC
Back-up switch time <10ms
Rated output voltage 1/N/PE, 220 V/230 V
Rated frequency 50Hz/60Hz
Rated output current 33.4 A 36.5 A
THDv(@linear load) 2%

Input AC (Grid side)


Input voltage range 187-253V
Max. input current 31.4 A 34.1 A
Frequency range 45-55 Hz/ 55-65Hz

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Technical Data S6-EH1P4.6K-L-EU/BE S6-EH1P5K-L-EU/BE


Output AC(Grid side)
Rated output power 4.6kW 5kW
Max. apparent output power 4.6kVA 5.5kVA/5kVA(For Belgium)
Operation phase 1/N/PE
Rated grid voltage 220 V/230 V
The grid voltage range 187-253 V
Rated grid frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz
AC grid frequency range 45-55 Hz/55-65 Hz
Rated grid output current 20.9 A/20.0 A 22.7 A/21.7 A
Max. output current 21.0 A 25.0 A
Power Factor >0.99 (0.8 leading - 0.8 lagging)

THDi <2%
Efficiency
Max efficiency >97.5%
EU efficiency >96.2%
BAT charged by PV Max. efficiency >94.9%
BAT charged/discharged to AC Max. efficiency >94.33%/93.51%

Protection
Ground fault monitoring Yes
Residual current mornitoring Yes
Integrated AFCI Yes
DC reverse polarity protection Yes
Protection class / Over voltage category I / II

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Technical Data S6-EH1P4.6K-L-EU/BE S6-EH1P5K-L-EU/BE

General data
Dimensions(W/H/D) 405*480*205mm
Weight 24.18kg
Topology High frequency insolation (for battery)
Operation temperature range -25℃~+60℃
Ingress protection IP66
Noise emission <35 dB (A)
Cooling concept Natural convection
Max.operation altitude 4000m

G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124,


EN 50549-1, VDE 0126 / UTE C 15 / VFR:2019,
RD 1699 / RD 244 / UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1,
Grid connection standard
CEI 0-21, C10/11, NRS 097-2-1, TOR, EIFS 2018.2,
IEC 62116, IEC 61727, IEC 60068, IEC 61683,
EN 50530, MEA, PEA

Safty/EMC standard IEC/EN 62109-1/-2, EN 61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4

Features
DC connection MC4 connector
AC connection Quick connection plug
Display LED+APP

Communication RS485,CAN, Optional: Wi-Fi, GPRS, LAN*


Warranty 5 years standard (extand to 20 years)

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9. Specifications User Manual

Technical Data S6-EH1P6K-L-EU


Input DC (PV side)
Recommended max. PV power 9600W
Max. input voltage 600V
Rated voltage 330V
Start-up voltage 90V
MPPT voltage range 90-520V
Full load MPPT voltage range 210-520V
Max. input current 16A/16A
Max. short circuit current 24A/24A
MPPT number/Max input strings number 2/2
Battery
Battery Type Li-ion / Lead-acid
Battery Voltage range 42 - 58V
Battery Capacity 50 - 2000Ah
Maximum Charging Power 6kW
Maximum Charge/discharge current 125A
Communication CAN/RS485
Output AC(Back-up)
Rated output power 6kW
Max. apparent output power 8 kVA, 60SEC
Back-up switch time <10ms
Rated output voltage 1/N/PE, 220 V/230 V
Rated frequency 50Hz/60Hz
Rated output current 40 A
THDv(@linear load) 2%

Input AC (Grid side)


Input voltage range 187-253V
Max. input current 40 A
Frequency range 45-55 Hz/ 55-65Hz

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Technical Data S6-EH1P6K-L-EU


Output AC(Grid side)
Rated output power 6kW
Max. apparent output power 6.6kVA
Operation phase 1/N/PE
Rated grid voltage 220 V/230 V
The grid voltage range 187-253 V
Rated grid frequency 50 Hz/60 Hz
AC grid frequency range 45-55 Hz/55-65 Hz
Rated grid output current 27.3 A/26.1 A
Max. output current 30.0 A
Power Factor >0.99 (0.8 leading - 0.8 lagging)

THDi <2%
Efficiency
Max efficiency >97.5%
EU efficiency >96.2%
BAT charged by PV Max. efficiency >94.9%
BAT charged/discharged to AC Max. efficiency >94.33%/93.51%

Protection
Ground fault monitoring Yes
Residual current mornitoring Yes
Integrated AFCI Yes
DC reverse polarity protection Yes
Protection class / Over voltage category I / II

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9. Specifications User Manual

Technical Data S6-EH1P6K-L-EU

General data
Dimensions(W/H/D) 405*480*205mm
Weight 24.18kg
Topology High frequency insolation (for battery)
Operation temperature range -25℃~+60℃
Ingress protection IP66
Noise emission <35 dB (A)
Cooling concept Natural convection
Max.operation altitude 4000m

G98 or G99, VDE-AR-N 4105 / VDE V 0124,


EN 50549-1, VDE 0126 / UTE C 15 / VFR:2019,
RD 1699 / RD 244 / UNE 206006 / UNE 206007-1,
Grid connection standard
CEI 0-21, C10/11, NRS 097-2-1, TOR, EIFS 2018.2,
IEC 62116, IEC 61727, IEC 60068, IEC 61683,
EN 50530, MEA, PEA

Safty/EMC standard IEC/EN 62109-1/-2, EN 61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4

Features
DC connection MC4 connector
AC connection Quick connection plug
Display LED+APP

Communication RS485,CAN, Optional: Wi-Fi, GPRS, LAN*


Warranty 5 years standard (extand to 20 years)

*WIFI/GPRS communication function needs to use the data logger, LAN communication
needs to cooperate with the upper PC.
Bluetooth
Frequency range:2400-2483.5MHz
WiFi maximum transmitting power:4dBm

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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.

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Certified Certified to UL Std. No. 1741-Second Edition
& CSA-C22.2 No.107.1-16

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