KACO blueplanet 3.0 - 4.6 TL1 User Manual
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Maintenance/Troubleshooting
Operating Instructions for KACO blueplanet 3.0-4.6 TL1
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Fault
Cause of fault
Explanation/remedy
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The inverter is
active but is not
feeding into the
grid. The display
indicates a line
failure.
Grid-feed is inter-
rupted due to a
grid fault.
Due to a grid fault (grid impedance too high, over/under-
voltage, over/underfrequency), the inverter stopped the
feed-in process and disconnected from the grid for safety
reasons.
Change the line parameters within the permitted oper-
ating limits (see the “Start-Up” section).
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The grid fuse trips.
The grid fuse
capacity is too low.
In cases of high solar radiation, the inverter exceeds its rated
current for a short period, depending on the PV generator.
Select the capacity of the inverter’s pre-fuse to be some-
what higher than the maximum feed-in current (see the
“Installation” section).
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Contact the grid operator if the grid failure continues to
occur.
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The grid fuse trips.
Damage to the
inverter’s hard-
ware.
If the grid fuse trips immediately when the inverter goes
into feed-in mode (after the start-up period is complete), the
inverter’s hardware is probably damaged.
Contact KACO Service to test the hardware.
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The inverter dis-
plays an impossible
daily peak value.
Faults in the grid.
The inverter continues to operate as normal without losses
to the yield, even when an erroneous daily peak value is dis-
played. The value is reset overnight.
To reset the value immediately, switch the inverter off by
disconnecting it from the grid and switching off the DC,
then switch it back on.
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Daily yields do not
correspond to the
yields on the feed-in
meter.
Tolerances of
the measuring
elements in the
inverter.
The measuring elements of the inverter have been selected
to ensure maximum yields. Due to these tolerances, the daily
yields shown may deviate from the values on the feed-in
meter by up to 15%.
No action
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The inverter is
active but is not
feeding into the
grid. Display: “Wait-
ing for feed-in”
•
Generator volt-
age too low
•
Grid voltage or
PV generator
voltage unsta-
ble.
•
The PV generator voltage or power is not suffi
cient for
feed-in (solar radiation is too low).
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The inverter checks the grid parameters before the feed-in
process begins. The length of time it takes to switch back
on again diff ers from country to country, depending on
applicable standards and regulations, and may be several
minutes.
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The starting voltage may have been set incorrectly.
Adjust starting voltage in the Parameter menu if
required.
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