USER MANUAL PIP-LC Series 800W~11KW V 1.3 WWW.MPPSOLAR.
TABLE OF CONTENTS A. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................1 A-1 Description.........................................................................................................1 A-2 Features..............................................................................................................2 A-3 Appearance .......................................................................................................
A. INTRODUCTION A-1 DESCRIPTION The PIP-LC series is designed to have access to dual input source; one is AC source from a grid, and the other is DC source from a solar array. This series is a powerful all-in-one solution, not only delivering unsurpassed clean true sine wave output power and combining this with a selectable multistage battery charging current but also converting sunlight into clean energy. This series features durable and continuous 24-hour operation.
A-2 FEATURES 1. Multiple microprocessor design base 2. Compatible with both linear and non-linear load 3. Battery size support up to 600AH* (*based on C/10 charging rate at 60A charging current, though larger sized batteries can still be used). System design is based on leadlead-acid batteries only. only 4. 24-hour inverter operation 5. DC start and automatic self-diagnostic function 6. THD less than 3% 7. High efficiency design to save electricity; low heat dissipation in extended operation 8.
A-3 APPEARANCE A-3-1 Front Panel 1. LCD Display: Display This indicates the PIP-LC operation information, including PIP-LC status, input/output voltage, input/output frequency, battery voltage, battery capacity left, output load, inside temperature, and the times of history events. Up--key key: Use to navigate upward in the LCD menu of PIP-LC. 2. Up Down--key key: Use to navigate downward in the LCD menu of PIP-LC. 3. Down *Holding this button down simultaneously with the Up-key will switch off the PIP-LC.
A-3-1 Outline 800W Wall Mounted Type 4
1.6KW/2.
4KW / 6KW / 8KW Wall Mounted Type 6
11KW Wall Mounted Type 7
B. INSTALLATION B-1 SAFETY B-1-1 Positioning 1. Do not put the PIP-LC on rugged or declined surface. 2. Do not install the PIP-LC system near water or in damp environments. 3. Do not install the PIP-LC system where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or heat. 4. Do not block ventilation openings in the PIP-LC system or leave objects on top of the PIP-LC. 5. Keep the PIP-LC far away from heat-emitting sources. 6. Do not expose it to corrosive gas. 7. Ambient temperature: 0°C - 40°C 8.
B-1-2 Transporting 1. Disconnect all power cables if necessary. 2. Be careful not to drop/damage the PIP-LC while transporting. 3. Don‘t move the PIP-LC upside down. 4. Please transport the PIP-LC system only in the original packaging (to protect against shock and impact). B-1-3 Installation 1. Connect the PIP-LC system only to a grounded shockproof wiring system to avoid electric shocks resulting from current leakage. 2. Place cables in such a way that no one can step or trip over them. 3.
B-2 MOUNTING 1. 2. Make sure a wall surface or a solid place can support the PIP-LC. Mark the bracket hole positions of the PIP-LC on the wall. 3. Use a screw driver to fix the PIP-LC 4. If more holes are required to be drilled on the bracket, make sure no metal shavings are left inside the PIP-LC. It could result in a short circuit when PIP-LC is operating. Hole Diameter 800W~2400W 4000W~8000W Upper Hole 9.
B-3 WIRING B-3-1 Inspection 1. The system may be installed and wired only by qualified electricians in accordance with applicable safety regulations. 2. When installing the electrical wiring, please note the nominal amperage of your incoming feeder. 3. Inspect the packaging carton and its content for damage. Please inform your shipper immediately should you find signs of damage. Please keep original packaging in a safe space for future use. 4.
3. DC Input Terminals - Array (Input): * Make sure the open circuit voltage (Voc) of the PV array is less than the DC maximum input voltage and the short circuit (Isc) is less than the DC maximum charging current of the built-in solar charge controller. See SPECIFICATION for more details. Recommended DC wire size for PV input: Capacity Size 800W 1.6KW 2.4KW 5.5mm2 (AWG 10) 4.0KW 6.0KW 8.0KW * Make sure electric polarity is correct when connecting DC terminals.
4. Fuses and breakers: Properly sized fuses and breakers should be installed between each important junctions, i.e. PV <-> Controller, Controller <-> Battery, Battery <-> Inverter, and Inverter <-> AC loads. As a general rule of thumb, follow the formula below when selecting a properly sized fuse/breaker: Amp = 1.25 * Isc of ccircuit ircuit current For more information, please consult your electrician for guidance. 5.
connection. * Inverter may be turned OFF, but can still carry live electricity. WARNING: if you intend to service the inverter, please ensure all power sources (AC, battery etc) are all disconnected. Also, capacitors inside the inverter may still carry charge and it is strongly disconnected recommended that the capacitors are first discharged before working with internal PCBs to avoid damage to system. The above battery resistor can be used to discharge the capacitors. 7.
C. OPERATION C-1 PRIOR TO STARTUP 1. Ensure the PIP-LC is in a suitable positioning. 2. Check and ensure all inputs cables are secured. 3. Make sure the load is disconnected or in the “OFF” position. 4. Check if input voltage meets the PIP-LC rating required. 5. Ensure batteries, loads (turned off), and AC cables are properly connected before switching on the PIP-LC. C-2 OPERATIONS OPERATIONS PROCEDURES Please follow the instructions below for PIP-LC operation. 1. Connect AC source (optional).
C-3 OPERATION MODES C-3-1 PIPPIP-LC System Block Diagram C-3-2 AC Priority / AC Mode System default is AC priority mode. There are two main loops when AC utility is normal: the AC loop and the battery charging loop. The AC output power comes from AC utility input and passes through static switch to support power to load. The battery charging voltage comes from AC utility input and converted by AC/DC charger to support battery-charging power.
C-3-4 Battery Mode (AC utility failure) When there is insufficient solar power and AC power is unavailable, the system will enter Battery mode. In this mode the PIP-LC will convert all power from battery bank into usable AC electricity, thereby supplying power to loads.
D. SYSTEM STATUS This section contains information on the system status that can be displayed via PIP-LC’s LCD screen. Use Up/Down key to select/display various system parameters as shown in LCD below. This screen will refresh once the system power is enabled.
Battery Voltage and Capacity Output Power System Temperature History Record 19
D-1 OUTPUT VOLTAGE & FREQUENCY ADJUSTMENT After PIP-LC startup, press the Down-key to find the screen and then press Enter-key for setting. In this screen, press Enter-key to enter the following steps for output voltage and frequency adjustment. The cursor (→) will pop up to indicate the output voltage and frequency newly selected. Use Up or Down-key to adjust the output voltage (if 220V configure, 220V, 230V, and 240V is selectable; if 110V configure, 110V, 115V, and 120V is selectable).
D-2 CHARGING CURRENT CURRENT / BATTERY AH ADJUSTMENT (for prepre-2011 models) models)* In this screen, press Enter-key to enter the following steps for general battery AH adjustment. The cursor (→) will pop up to indicate the battery AH newly selected. Use Up or Down-key to select the battery AH (100AH, 200AH, 300AH, 400AH, and 600AH selectable). Press Enter-key to confirm your battery AH. Once the correct battery AH is selected, press Enter-key again to save the selection.
D-3 NEW ADDITIONAL LCD MENU SETTINGS I / P Voltage Range Setting Default : Input Voltage : LO = 170V,HI = 270V. Input Frequency : 45Hz~ 70Hz LO : 120V ~ 200V( One Touch: +/- 1V) HI : 250V ~ 280V( One Touch: +/- 1V) 1. Return point= +/_ 10V from the transfer point. 2. Press Enter to enable the setting. No need to re-start the inverter. O/P Voltage /Frequency Setting Default: 220VAC , 50HZ Voltage: 220VAC / 230VAC / 240VAC Selectable Frequency: AC= Synchronized to AC.
E. SPECIFICATIONS Model Capacity VA / Watt PIPPIP-812LC PIPPIP-1624LC PIPPIP-2424LC 1.2KVA / 800W 2.4KVA / 1600W 3.
Model Capacity VA / Watt PIPPIP-4024LC PIPPIP-6048LC PIPPIP-8048LC PIPPIP-11048LC 5KVA / 4000W 6KVA / 6000W 8KVA / 8000W 8KVA / 8000W Nominal Voltage Voltage Range Input Acceptable Voltage Range Frequency Line Low Transfer 220Vac only 120-275Vac ; 60-135Vac 120-275Vac 50Hz / 60Hz 120VAC ± 2% ; 60VAC ± 2% Line Low Return Line High Transfer Line High Return Voltage Output 220Vac; 110Vac Voltage Regulation (Battery Mode) Frequency Frequency Regulation (Battery Mode) Power Factor Waveform T
E-1 OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION 1. Battery Voltage Alarm & Shutdown Battery Voltage. Battery Low Alarm Battery Low Shutdown DC range 12V 10.8V 10.3V 10.5V~14.5Vdc 24V 21.5V 20.0V 20V~29.3Vdc 48V 42.5V ~ 43.0V 40.0V 40V~58.5Vdc 2. High Temperature FAULT alarm System Internal temperature 60°C Heat Sink temperature 80°C 3. Inverter Inrush Current: Model Name Inrush Current (220Vac, 5 cycles) Inrush Current = KVA 812LC 9.5A 2.1KVA 1624LC 19A 4.2KVA 2424LC 24.5A 5.
5. Inverter Charging Voltage Chart Under DC priority (Inverter mode), the inverter will transfer to AC line mode after the battery low shutdown. And then the AC power continues to charge the batteries. When the batteries are boost-charged up to the highest voltage like the A point (14.5/29.3/58.5Vdc) in the drawing, the inverter will start to count count for 2 hours and then it can back to inverter mode again.
F. TROUBLESHOOTING The following guideline may be helpful for basic problem solving. No. INVERTER STATUS POSSIBLE CAUSE AC utility power is normal. NVERTER is 1 3 Charger PCB is 1. Replace the charger PCB. damaged. 2. Replace the fan. 2. Fan is damaged. 3. Restart INVERTER 3. Unknown 1. running normally, but fault LED lights up. Buzzer beeps continuously. ACTION AC utility power is normal but INVERTER is Overload Please reduce the critical load to overloaded.
AC Fail Check : (Under inverter mode, but can not transfer to line mode.) a. AC Voltage : *** 60V > AC Voltage > 135V (120V Series) *** 120V > AC Voltage > 270V (220V Series) b. AC Frequency : *** 45Hz > AC Frequency > 70Hz If no, replace control & Main PCB. DC Abnormal DC_BUS Fail Check : (Battery Voltage) *** 1.2K : Battery Voltage > 15.0V *** 2.4K / 3.6K / 5K : Battery Voltage > 30.0V *** 6K / 8K : Battery Voltage > 60.0V If no, replace battery. Charger Fail Check : (Charger Voltage) *** 1.
Inverter Abnormal Inverter Fail *** Remove the load Check : *** 1.2K ~ 3.6K Check PSDR Board DC Fuse Damaged; *** 5K ~ 8K :Check Fuse Board DC Fuse Damaged; *** Check if power PCB is damaged.. Solutions : *** If DC Fuse or Power Components Damaged, Please replace the main PCB *** If no damaged, the inverter may be output shorted or output inrush current cause the inverter protection. Please restart the inverter. Can’t Cold Start Check : a.