SMA SI 3.0-11 User Manual
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9 Troubleshooting
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SI30M-44M-60H-80H-BE-en-30
Operating Manual
W 867 Sic2ComLoss
1
Last communication with the
Sunny Island Charger 2 was
more than 24 hours ago.
•
Ensure that undamaged CAT5e cables
are used for communication and that the
cables are plugged in correctly.
•
Ensure that the configuration of the
Sunny Island Charger charge controller
with the DIP switches is correct.
•
Ensure that the communication interfaces
are correctly inserted in the Sunny Island.
W 871 Sic2BatShort
1
Connection of the battery to
the Sunny Island Charger 2 is
reverse poled or there is a
short circuit.
•
Ensure that the battery is correctly
connected to the DC connection of the
Sunny Island Charger charge controller.
•
Disconnect the PV array from the
Sunny Island Charger and restart the
system. This will ensure that the PV array is
not short-circuited.
W 872 Sic3BatVtgHi
1
Battery voltage at the
Sunny Island Charger 3 is too
high.
•
Ensure that the configuration of the
Sunny Island Charger charge controller
with the DIP switches is correct.
•
Ensure that all DC sources and DC loads
are correctly configured and connected.
• Reset the system. For this, switch off the
system, wait ten minutes and restart.
W 873 Sic3PvVtgHi
1
PV voltage at the Sunny Island
Charger 3 is too high.
• Contact the SMA Service Line if required.
W 874 Sic3PvVtgLo
1
No PV voltage at the
Sunny Island Charger 3 or
there is a short circuit.
W 875 Sic3TmpLo
1
Sunny Island Charger 3
reports: sensor error or device
temperature too low.
•
Set the Sunny Island Charger to the
operating mode "SMA operation"
(see the Sunny Island Charger charge
controller installation manual).
W 876 Sic3TmpHI
1
Sunny Island Charger 3
reports: sensor error or device
temperature too high.
•
Set the Sunny Island Charger to the
operating mode "SMA operation"
(see the Sunny Island Charger charge
controller installation manual).
No.
Name
Level Cause
Corrective measures