Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Disclaimers
- Support and Contact Information
- Revision History
- Contents
- HANDLING AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Chapter 1: Introducing the SolarEdge Power Harvesting System
- Chapter 2: Installing the Power Optimizers
- Chapter 3: Installing the Inverter
- Chapter 4: Connecting the AC and the Strings to the Safety Switch
- Chapter 5: Commissioning the Installation
- Chapter 6: User Interface
- Chapter 7: Setting Up Communication
- Appendix A: Errors and Troubleshooting
- Appendix B: Mechanical Specifications
- Appendix C: External Fan Maintenance and Replacement
- Appendix D: Replacing and Adding System Components
- Appendix E: Determining the Circuit Breaker Size
- Technical Specifications - Single Phase Inverters (North America)
- Technical Specifications - Three Phase Inverters (North America)

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Temp [C or F]: The inverter heat sink temperature
Energy Meter Status
Displays the total energy produced during the last day, month, year and since inverter
installation.
D a y [ W h ] : 0 . 0
M o n t h [ K W h ] : 0 . 0
Y e a r [ K W h ] : 0 . 0
T o t a l [ K W h ] : 0 . 0
Day: since midnight
Month: since 1st of the current month until today (inclusive)
Year: since January 1st until today (inclusive)
If a meter (RGM) is connected to the inverter, the following status screen, showing the
power and energy readings, is displayed in addition to the above screen.
If the meter is set to Export +Import, there are two status screens, with the first line
displaying: "Export Meter" or "Import Meter". The following is an example of an export
meter status:
E x p o r t M e t e r
S t a t u s : < O K / E r r o r # >
P o w e r [ W ] : x x x x x . x
E n e r g y [ W h ] : x x x x x . x
Status: Displays OK if the meter is communicating with the communication
board.
<Error message>: If there is a meter error, it is displayed in this line.
Power (W): Depending on the meter type connected to the inverter, this line
displays the exported or imported power in Watts.
Energy (Wh): The total energy read by the meter, in Watt/hour. The value
displayed in this line depends on the meter type connected to the inverter and
its location:
If a bidirectional meter is connected at the consumption point, this
value is the consumed energy.
If the meter is installed at the production connection point, this value is
the energy produced by the site.
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Three Phase System Installation Guide MAN-01-00002-4.3