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ASW LT-G2 series inverter Table of Contents

1 Notes on this Manual ..................................................................................................................4

1.1 General Notes ......................................................................................................................4

1.2 Area of Validity ....................................................................................................................4

1.3 Target group ........................................................................................................................4

1.4 Symbols used in this manual ................................................................................................ 5

2 Safety ......................................................................................................................................... 7

2.1 Intended use ........................................................................................................................ 7

2.2 Important safety information .............................................................................................. 8

2.3 Symbols on the label ......................................................................................................... 10

3 Unpacking ................................................................................................................................ 12

3.1 Scope of delivery ............................................................................................................... 12

3.2 Check for transport damage ............................................................................................. 13

4 Mounting ................................................................................................................................. 13

4.1 Requirements for mounting ............................................................................................... 13

4.2 Mounting the inverter ........................................................................................................ 17

5 Electrical connection ................................................................................................................ 21

5.1 Safety ................................................................................................................................ 21

5.2 Electrical Connection Panel .............................................................................................. 22

5.3 Electrical connection diagram with a separate DC isolator ............................................... 22

5.4 AC Connection ................................................................................................................. 23


5.4.1 Conditions for the AC connection ............................................................................. 23
5.4.2 Grid connection ........................................................................................................ 27
5.4.3 Additional grounding connection ............................................................................. 28

5.5 DC connection .................................................................................................................. 29

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5.5.1 Requirements for the DC connetion .......................................................................... 29
5.5.2 Assembling the DC connectors ................................................................................. 30
5.5.3 Disassembling the DC connectors ............................................................................. 31
5.5.4 Connecting the PV Array .......................................................................................... 33

5.6 Conmunication equipment connection ............................................................................. 34


5.6.1 Mounting the WiFi or 4G Stick .................................................................................. 34
5.6.2 Connect the communication line with RJ45 socket .................................................. 36
5.6.3 Connect the communication line with terminal block ............................................... 39
5.6.4 Connect the smart meter cable ................................................................................ 39

6 Communication....................................................................................................................... 40

6.1 System monitoring via WLAN or 4G ................................................................................. 40

6.2 Active power control with Smart meter ............................................................................ 41

6.3 Remote firmware update .................................................................................................. 42

6.4 Active power control via demand response enabling device (DRED) ................................ 42

6.5 Communication with the third party device ...................................................................... 43

6.6 Earth fault alarm ............................................................................................................... 43

7 Commissioning .........................................................................................................................44

7.1 Electrical check..................................................................................................................44

7.2 Mechanical check ............................................................................................................. 45

7.3 Safety code check ............................................................................................................. 45

7.4 Start-up ............................................................................................................................. 45

8 Display ..................................................................................................................................... 47

8.1 Overview of the control panel ........................................................................................... 47

8.2 LED indicators ................................................................................................................... 47

9 Disconnecting the inverter from voltage sources .....................................................................48

10 Technical data ........................................................................................................................49

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10.1 DC input data ...................................................................................................................49

10.2 AC output data ................................................................................................................ 51

10.3 General data .................................................................................................................... 53

10.4 Safety regulations ........................................................................................................... 54

10.5 Tools and torque.............................................................................................................. 55

11 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 56

12 Maintenance ........................................................................................................................... 59

12.1 Cleaning the contacts of the DC-switch ........................................................................... 59

12.2 Cleaning the heat sink ..................................................................................................... 59

13 Recycling and disposal ........................................................................................................... 60

14 EU Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................................ 60

15 Warranty ................................................................................................................................. 61

16 Contact ................................................................................................................................... 61

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1 Notes on this Manual

1.1 General Notes

ASW LT-G2 series inverter is a three-phase transformerless string inverter with three to five

independent MPPTs. It converts the direct current (DC) generated by the photovoltaic (PV)

module into a three-phase alternating current (AC) and feeds it into the utility grid.

1.2 Area of Validity

This manual describes the mounting, installation, commissioning and maintenance of the

following inverters:

ASW50K-LT-G2

ASW45K-LT-G2

ASW40K-LT-G2

ASW36K-LT-G2

ASW33K-LT-G2

ASW30K-LT-G2

Please read this manual carefully before using this product, keep it in a convenient place and

make it available at all times.

1.3 Target group

This document is for qualified electricians only, who must perform the tasks exactly as

described.

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All persons installing inverters must be trained and experienced in general safety which must be

observed when working on electrical equipment. Installation personnel should also be familiar

with local requirements, rules and regulations.

Qualified persons must have the following skills:

• Knowledge of how an inverter works and is operated

• Training in how to deal with the dangers and risks associated with installing, repairing and

using electrical devices and installations

• Training in the installation and commissioning of electrical devices and installations

• Knowledge of the applicable laws, standards and directives

• Knowledge of and compliance with this document and all safety information.

1.4 Symbols used in this manual

Safety instructions will be highlighted with the following symbols:

DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not be avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.

WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not be avoided, can result in death or
serious injury.

CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not be avoided, can result in minor or
moderate injury.

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NOTICE indicates a situation which, if not be avoided, can result in property damage.

INFORMATION that is important for a specific topic or goal, but is not safety-relevant.

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2 Safety

2.1 Intended use

1. ASW LT-G2 series inverter converts the direct current from the PV arrays into grid-

compliant alternating current.

2. ASW LT-G2 series inverter is suitable for indoor and outdoor use.

3. ASW LT-G2 series inverter must only be operated with PV arrays (PV modules and cabling)

of protection class II in accordance with IEC 61730, application class A. Do not connect

any sources of energy other than PV modules to ASW LT-G2 series inverter.

4. PV modules with a high capacity to ground must only be used if their coupling capacity

does not exceed 5.0μF.

5. When the PV modules are exposed to light, a DC voltage is supplied to this inverter.

6. When designing the PV power plants, ensure that the values comply with the permitted

operating range of all components at all time.

7. The product must only be used in countries for which it is approved or released by AISWEI

and the grid operator.

8. Use this product only in accordance with the information provided in this documentation

and with the locally applicable standards and directives. Any other application may cause

personal injury or property damage.

9. The type label must remain permanently attached to the product.

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2.2 Important safety information

Danger to life due to electric shock when live components or cables are touched
• All work on the inverter must only be carried out by qualified personnel who have read
and fully understood all safety information contained in this manual.
• Do not open the inverter.
• Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the inverter.

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Danger to life due to high voltages of the PV array
When exposed to sunlight, the PV array generates dangerous DC voltage which is present
in the DC conductors and the live components of the inverter. Touching the DC conductors
or the live components can lead to lethal electric shocks. If you disconnect the DC
connectors from the inverter under load, an electric arc may occur leading to electric shock
and burns.
• Do not touch non-insulated cable ends.
• Do not touch the DC conductors.
• Do not touch any live components of the inverter.
• Have the inverter mounted, installed and commissioned only by qualified persons with the
appropriate skills.
•If an error occurs, have it rectified by qualified persons only.
•Prior to performing any work on the inverter, disconnect it from all voltage sources as
described in this document (see Section 9 "Disconnecting the Inverter from Voltage
Sources").

Risk of injury due to electric shock


Touching an ungrounded PV module or array frame can cause a lethal electric shock.
• connect and ground the PV modules, array frame and electrically conductive surfaces so
that there is continuous conduction.

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Risk of burns due to hot enclosure parts
Some parts of the enclosure can get hot during operation.
• During operation, do not touch any parts other than the enclosure lid of the inverter.

Damage to the inverter due to electrostatic discharge


Internal components of the inverter can be irreparably damaged by electrostatic discharge.
• Ground yourself before touching any component.

2.3 Symbols on the label

Symbol Explanation

Beware of a danger zone


This symbol indicates that the inverter must be additionally grounded if
additional grounding or equipotential bonding is required at the installation
site.
Beware of high voltage and operating current
The inverter operates at high voltage and current. Work on the inverter must
only be carried out by skilled and authorized electricians.

Beware of hot surfaces


The inverter can get hot during operation. Avoid contact during operation.

WEEE designation
Do not dispose of the inverter together with the household waste but in
accordance with the disposal regulations for electronic waste applicable at
the installation site.

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CE marking
The product complies with the requirements of the applicable EU directives.

Certification mark
The product has been tested by TUV and got the quality certification mark.

RCM Mark
The product complies with the requirements of the applicable Australian
standards.

Capacitors discharge
Before opening the covers, the inverter must be disconnected from the grid
and PV array. Wait at least 25 minutes to allow the energy storage capacitors
to fully discharge.

Observe the documentation


Observe all documentation supplied with the product

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3 Unpacking

3.1 Scope of delivery

Object Description Quantity

A Inverter 1 piece
B Wall mounting bracket 1 piece
C Bracket accessory 2 pieces
D AC/COM Cover 1 piece

E Screw accessory 1 piece


F 4G/ WiFi Stick (optional) 1 piece
G DC connector
6 pairs(30-36K), 8 pairs(40-45K), 10
pairs(50K)

H Documentation 1 piece
I AC insulation sheet 1 piece

Please carefully check all the components in the carton. If anything is missing, contact your

dealer at once.

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3.2 Check for transport damage

Thoroughly inspect the packaging upon delivery. If you detect any damage to the packaging

which indicates the inverter may have been damaged, inform the responsible shipping company

immediately. We will be glad to assist you if required.

4 Mounting

4.1 Requirements for mounting

Danger to life due to fire or explosion


Despite careful construction, electrical devices can cause fires.
• Do not mount the inverter on flammable construction materials.
• Do not mount the inverter in areas where flammable materials are stored.
• Do not mount the inverter in areas where there is a risk of explosion.

1. Be sure that the inverter is mounted out of the reach of children.

2. Mount the inverter in areas where it cannot be touched inadvertently.

3. Ensure good access to the inverter for installation and possible service.

4. The ambient temperature should be below 40°C to ensure optimal operation.

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5. Observe the minimum clearances to walls, other inverters, or objects as follows to ensure

sufficient heat dissipation.

Direction Min. clearance (mm)

above 500

below 500

sides 500

Clearances for one inverter

Clearances for multiple inverters

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6. In order to avoid power reduction caused by overheating, do not mount the inverter in a

location that allows long-term exposure to direct sunlight.

7. Ensure optimum operation and extend service life, avoid exposing the inverter to direct

sunlight, rain and snow.

8. The mounting method, location and surface must be suitable for the inverter's weight and

dimensions.

9. If mounted in a residential area, we recommend mounting the inverter on a solid surface.

Plasterboard and similar materials are not recommended due to audible vibrations when in

use.

10. Don’t put any objects on the inverter. Do not cover the inverter.

11. Mount the inverter vertically or tilted backward by max.15°.

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12. Never install the inverter horizontally, or with a forward tilt or with a backward tilt or even

with upside down. The horizontal installation can result in damage to the inverter.

13. Mount the inverter at eye level for easy inspection.

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4.2 Mounting the inverter

Risk of injury when lifting the inverter, or if it is dropped


The weight of Solplanet inverter is max. 43 kg. There is risk of injury if the inverter is lifted
incorrectly or dropped while being transported or when attaching it to or removing it from
the wall bracket.
• Transport and lift the inverter carefully.

Mounting procedure:

Risk of injury due to damaged cables


There may be power cables or other supply lines (e.g. gas or water) routed in the wall.
• Ensure that no lines are laid in the wall which could be damaged when drilling holes.

1. Use the wall bracket as a drilling template and mark the positions of the drill holes, then drill 3

holes (Φ12) to a depth about 70mm. During operation, keep the drill vertical to the wall, and

hold the drill steady to avoid tilted holes.

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Risk of injury due to the product falls down

If the depth and distance of the holes is not correct, the product maybe fall down from the

wall.

•Before inserting the wall anchors, measure the depth and distance of the holes.

2. After cleaning the dust and other objects from the holes, place 3 wall anchors (M8x60) into

the holes, then attach the wall bracket to the wall using the hexagon head screw delivered

with the inverter. (SW13)

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3. Use screws (M5x12) to lock the bracket support on both sides of the inverter. (Torque M5:

2.5Nm)

4. Hold the inverter using the handles at the corners, attach the inverter onto the wall bracket

tilted slightly downwards.

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5. Check both sides of the outer fin of the inverter to ensure that it is securely in place.

6. Attach the handles to bottom of the wall bracket using M4 screws. (screw driver type: PH2,

torque: 1.6 Nm).

Dismante the inverter in reverse order.

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5 Electrical connection

5.1 Safety

Danger to life due to high voltages of the PV array


When exposed to sunlight, the PV array generates dangerous DC voltage which is present
in the DC conductors and the live components of the inverter. Touching the DC conductors
or the live components can lead to lethal electric shocks. If you disconnect the DC
connectors from the inverter under load, an electric arc may occur leading to electric shock
and burns.
• Do not touch non-insulated cable ends.
• Do not touch the DC conductors.
• Do not touch any live components of the inverter.
• Have the inverter mounted, installed and commissioned only by qualified persons with the
appropriate skills.
• If an error occurs, have it rectified by qualified persons only.
• Prior to performing any work on the inverter, disconnect it from all voltage sources as
described in chapter 9.

Risk of injury due to electric shock


Touching an ungrounded PV module or array frame can cause a lethal electric shock.
• connect and ground the PV modules, array frame and electrically conductive surfaces so
that there is continuous conduction.

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5.2 Electrical Connection Panel

Object Description
A DC-switch

B MPP1~5 connector
(30K-36K has 6 pair of terminals, 40K-45K has 8 pairs of terminals, 40K-45K
has 10 pairs of terminals)

C Communication Stick interface COM1

D RS485 Communication interface COM2


E AC terminal

F Additional grounding screw

5.3 Electrical connection diagram with a separate DC isolator

Local standards or codes may require that a separate DC isolator should be installed next to the

inverter. The separate DC isolator must disconnect each PV string of the inverter so that the

entire inverter can be removed if the inverter is faulty. We recommend the following electrical

connection:

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5.4 AC Connection

5.4.1 Conditions for the AC connection

Cable Requirements

The grid connection is made using 5 conductors (L1, L2, L3, N, and PE). We recommend the

following requirements for stranded copper conductor.

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Object Description Value

A External diameter 20…42 mm


B Conductor cross-section 16…50 mm2

C Stripping length of the insulated conductors Matching terminals


D Stripping length of the AC cable’s outer sheath Approx.130 mm
Note: The outer diameter of the OT terminal must be less than 22mm.
The PE insulated conductor must be 2 mm longer than the L and N conductors.

Larger cross-sections should be used for longer leads.

Cable Design

The conductor cross-section should be dimensioned to avoid power loss in cables exceeding 1%

of rated output power.

The required conductor cross-section depends on the inverter rating, ambient temperature,

routing method, cable type, cable losses, valid installation requirements of installation side.

Residual current protection

The product is equipped with an integrated universal current-sensitive residual current

monitoring unit inside. The inverter will disconnect immediately from the mains power as soon

as fault current with a value exceeding the limit.

If an external residual-current protection device is required, please install a type B residual-


current protection device with a protection limit of not less than 300mA.

Overvoltage category

The inverter can be used in grids of overvoltage category III or lower in accordance with IEC

60664-1. This means that it can be permanently connected at the grid-connection point in a

building. In installations involving long outdoor cable routing, additional measures to reduce

overvoltage category IV to overvoltage category III are required.

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AC circuit breaker

In PV systems with multiple inverters, protect each inverter with a separate circuit breaker. This

will prevent residual voltage being present at the corresponding cable after disconnection.

No consumer load should be applied between AC circuit breaker and the inverter.

The selection of the AC circuit breaker rating depends on the wiring design (wire cross-section

area), cable type, wiring method, ambient temperature, inverter current rating, etc. Derating of

the AC circuit breaker rating may be necessary due to self-heating or if exposed to heat.

The maximum output current and the maximum output overcurrent protection of the inverters

can be found in section 10 "Technical data".

Grounding conductor monitoring

The inverter is equipped with a grounding conductor monitoring device. This grounding

conductor monitoring device detects when there is no grounding conductor connected and

disconnects the inverter from the utility grid if this is the case. Depending on the installation site

and grid configuration, it may be advisable to deactivate the grounding conductor monitoring.

This is necessary, for example, in an IT system if there is no neutral conductor present and you

intend to install the inverter between two line conductors. If you are uncertain about this,

contact your grid operator or AISWEI.

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Safety in accordance with IEC 62109 when the grounding conductor monitoring is
deactivated.
In order to guarantee safety in accordance with IEC 62109 when the grounding conductor
monitoring is deactivated, carry out one of the following measures:
• Connect a copper-wire grounding conductor with a cross-section of at least 10 mm² to
the AC connector bush insert.
• Connect an additional grounding that has at least the same cross-section as the
connected grounding conductor to the AC connector bush insert. This prevents touch
current in the event of the grounding conductor on the AC connector bush insert failing.

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5.4.2 Grid connection

Procedure:

Danger to life due to high voltages in the inverter


Touching the live components can lead to lethal electric shocks.
• Before performing the electrical connection, ensure that the AC circuit-breaker is
switched off and cannot be reactivated.

1. Switch off the AC circuit breaker and secure it against reconnection.

2. Insert the copper wire into a suitable terminal and crimp it.

Damage to the inverter due to wrong wiring


If the phase line was connected to PE terminal, the inverter will not function properly.
• Please ensure that the type of the conductors matches the signs of the terminals on the
socket element.

3. Remove the plastic AC/COM cover from the inverter, pass the cable through the waterproof

connector on the AC/COM cover in the wall-mounting accessories package, and retain the

appropriate sealing ring according to the wire diameter, lock the cable terminals onto the

inverter-side wiring terminals respectively (L1/L2/L3/N/PE,M8/M6), install the AC insulation

sheets onto the wiring terminals (as shown in Step 4 of the figure below), then lock the

AC/COM cover with screws (M4x10), and finally tighten the waterproof connector. (Torque

M4:1.6Nm; M6:5Nm; M8:12Nm; M63:SW65,10Nm)

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5.4.3 Additional grounding connection

If additional grounding or equipotential bonding is required locally, you can connect additional

grounding to the inverter. This prevents touch current if the grounding conductor on the AC

connector fails.

Procedure:

1. Align the terminal lug with protective conductor.

2. Insert the screw through the hole located at the housing and tighten it firmly (screw driver

type: PH2, torque: 2.5Nm).

Grounding parts information:

Object Explanation
1 M5 screw

2 M5 OT terminal

3 Yellow-green grounding wire

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5.5 DC connection

Danger to life due to high voltages in the inverter


Touching the live components can lead to lethal electric shocks.
• Before connecting the PV generator, ensure that the DC-switch is switched off and that it
cannot be reactivated.
• Do not disconnect the DC connectors under load.

5.5.1 Requirements for the DC connetion

Requirements for the PV modules of a string:

1. PV modules of the connected string must be the same type, Identical alignment and

Identical tilt.

2. The thresholds for the input voltage and the input current of the inverter must be adhered

to (see Section 10.1 "Technical DC input data").

3. On the coldest day based on statistical records, the open-circuit voltage of the PV array

must never exceed the maximum input voltage of the inverter.

4. The connection cables of the PV modules must be provided with the connectors

5. The positive connection cables of the PV modules must be fitted with the positive DC

connectors. The negative connection cables of the PV modules must be provided with the

negative DC connectors.

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5.5.2 Assembling the DC connectors

Danger to life due to high voltages on DC conductors


When exposed to sunlight, the PV array generates dangerous DC voltage which is present
in the DC conductors. Touching the DC conductors can lead to lethal electric shocks.
• Cover the PV modules.
• Do not touch the DC conductors.

Assemble the DC connectors as described below. Be sure to observe the correct polarity. The

DC connectors are marked with the symbols "+" and " − ".

Cable requirements:

The cable must be of type PV1-F, UL-ZKLA or USE2 and comply with the following properties:

1. External diameter: 5-8mm

2. Conductor cross-section: 2.5-6mm²

3. Qty single wires: minimum 7

4. Nominal voltage: minimum 1100V

Procedure:

1. Strip about 12 mm of the cable insulation.

2. Route the stripped cable all the way into the DC connector. Ensure that the stripped cable
and the DC connector have the same polarity.

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3. Push the swivel nut up to the thread and tighten the swivel nut. (SW15, Torque: 2.0Nm)

5.5.3 Disassembling the DC connectors

Danger to life due to high voltages on DC conductors


When exposed to sunlight, the PV array generates dangerous DC voltage which is present
in the DC conductors. Touching the DC conductors can lead to lethal electric shocks.
• Cover the PV modules.
• Do not touch the DC conductors.

Procedure:

1. Make sure DC power is cut off.

2. Unscrew the swivel nut.

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3. To release the DC connector, insert a flat-blade screwdriver (blade width: 3.5 mm) into the

side catch mechanism and lever open.

4. Carefully pull the DC connector apart.

5. Release the clamping bracket. To do so, insert a flat-blade screwdriver (blade width: 3.5

mm) into the clamping bracket and lever it open.

6. Remove the cable.

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5.5.4 Connecting the PV Array

Destruction of the inverter due to overvoltage


If the voltage of the strings exceeds the maximum DC input voltage of the inverter, it can be
destroyed due to overvoltage. All warranty claims become void.
• Do not connect strings with an open-circuit voltage greater than the maximum DC input
voltage of the inverter.
• Check the design of the PV system

Procedure:

1. Ensure that the individual AC circuit breaker is switched off and secure it against

reconnection.

2. Ensure that the DC-switch is switched off and secure it against reconnection.

3. Ensure that there is no ground fault in the PV strings.

4. Check whether the DC connector has the correct polarity. If the DC connector fits with a DC

cable having the wrong polarity, the DC connector must be reassembled again. The DC cable

must always have the same polarity as the DC connector.

5. Ensure that the open-circuit voltage of the PV strings does not exceed the maximum DC input

voltage of the inverter.

6. Unplug the sealing plug on the input end of the DC connector and connect the assembled DC

connectors to the inverter until they audibly snap into place. Do not unplug the sealing plug

from the input end of unused DC connector.

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Damage to the inverter due to moisture and dust penetration
Seal the unused DC inputs with sealing plugs so that moisture and dust cannot penetrate
the Inverter.
• Make sure all DC connectors are securely sealed.

5.6 Conmunication equipment connection

5.6.1 Mounting the WiFi or 4G Stick

Damage to the inverter due to electrostatic discharge


Internal components of the inverter can be irreparably damaged by electrostatic discharge.
• Ground yourself before touching any component.

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When the system uses WiFi Stick or 4G Stick monitoring, WiFi Stick or 4G Stick should be

connected to COM3 connection in section 5.2.

Procedure:

1. Take out the WiFi Stick included in the scope of delivery.

2. Attach the WiFi Stick to the connection port in place and tighten it into the port by hand

with the nut in the stick. Make sure the stick is securely connected and the label on the

modular can be seen.

The communication stick interface COM3 is only applicable to AISWEI products and can
not be connected to any other USB devices.

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5.6.2 Connect the communication line with RJ45 socket

Danger to life due to electric shock when live components are touched.
• Disconnect the inverter from all voltage sources before connect the network cable.

The inverter can be destroyed by wrong communication wiring


• Internal components of the inverter can be irreparably damaged due to incorrect wiring
between the power wire and signal wire. All the warranty claim will be invalid.
• Please check the wiring of the RJ45 connector before crimping the contact.

This inverter is equipped with RJ45 interfaces for RS485 communication. The network cable

should be connected to COM1/2 connection in section 5.2.

Pinout detail of the RJ45 interface on the inverter as follows:

The network cable meeting the EIA/TIA 568A or 568B standard must be UV resistant if it is to be

used outdoors.

Cable requirement:

- Shielding wire

- CAT-5E or higher

- UV-resistant for outdoor use

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- RS485 cable maximum length 1000m

Procedure:

1. Disconnect the DC circuit breaker on the inverter connection panel and the AC circuit

breaker outside the inverter to avoid live operation.

2. Disassemble the AC/COM end cover and unscrew the waterproof connector in the

following order, and then insert the network cable into the corresponding communication

terminal of the machine in order.

3. The inverter comes with the impedance matching function of the 485 communication bus.

If the communication bus needs to match the impedance, turn the DIP switch to the ON

position. If the communication bus does not need to match the impedance, turn the DIP

switch to the OFF position.

If multiple inverters adopt daisy chain communication configuration, the configuration method

of 485 bus matching resistance is suggested as follows:

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4. Re-lock the AC/COM end cap (M4x10) and tighten the waterproof connector. (Torque:
M4: 1.6Nm; M25: SW33, 7.5Nm)

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5.6.3 Connect the communication line with terminal block

Use terminal block cable. Refer to the wiring method as follows. For other steps, refer to

section 5.6.2.

Damage to the inverter due to moisture and dust penetration


• If the cable gland are not mounted properly, the inverter can be destroyed due to
moisture and dust penetration. All the warranty claim will be invalid.
• Make sure the cable gland has been tightened firmly.

Disassemble the network cable in reverse order.

5.6.4 Connect the smart meter cable

If smart meter needs to be connected. Cable requirements and connecting procedure are the

same as chapter 5.6.3.

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6 Communication

6.1 System monitoring via WLAN or 4G

User can monitor the inverter through the external 4G/WiFi stick module. The connection

diagram between the inverter and internet is shown as following two pictures, both two

methods are available. Please note that each 4G/WiFi stick can only connect to 5 inverters in

method1.

WIFI
Tablet

-

-

-

~~ ~~ ~~ Router
IOS

Inverter

4G
Internet ASWCloud Internet Android
-… -… -…

~~ ~~ ~~ PC
Inverter Signal base station

Method 1 only one inverter with the 4G/WiFi Stick, the other inverter be connected through the

RS 485 cable.

Tablet
WIFI

- …

~
~ Router
IOS

Inverter

4G
Internet ASWCloud Internet Android
- …

~
~ PC
Inverter Signal base station

Mehod 2 every inverter with 4G/WiFi Stick, every inverter can connect to internet.

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As shown above, we offer a remote monitoring platform called “AiSWEI cloud”. You can also

install the “AiSWEI APP” on a smart phone using Android or an iOS operating system. You can

visit the website ( https://solplanet.net/installer-area/#monitoring) for system information. And

download the user manual for the AISWEI Cloud Web or AISWEI APP.

6.2 Active power control with Smart meter

The inverter can control active power output via connecting smart meter, following picture is

the system connection mode through WiFi stick.

The smart meter should support the MODBUS protocol with a baud rate of 9600 and address set

1. Smart meter as above SDM630-Modbus connecting method and seting baud rate method for

modbus please refer to it’s user manual.

Possible reason of communication failure due to incorrect connection


• WiFi stick only support single inverter to do active power control.
• The overall length of the cable from inverter to smart meter is 100m.

The active power limit can be set on “AiSWEI APP” application, the details can be found in the

user manual for the AISWEI APP.

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6.3 Remote firmware update

ASW LT-G2 series inverters can update the firmware through 4G/WIFI stick, no need to open

the cover for maintenance. For more information, please contact the Service.

6.4 Active power control via demand response enabling device (DRED)

DRMs application description

• Only applicable to AS/NZS4777.2:2015.

• DRM0, DRM5, DRM6, DRM7, DRM8 are available.

The inverter shall detect and initiate a response to all supported demand response commands,

demand response modes are described as follows:

Mode Requirement

DRM 0 Operate the disconnection device


DRM 1 Do not consume power

DRM 2 Do not consume at more than 50% of rated power


DRM 3 Do not consume at more than 75% of rated power AND Source reactive power
if capable
DRM 4 Increase power consumption (subject to constraints from other active DRMs)

DRM 5 Do not generate power

DRM 6 Do not generate at more than 50% of rated power


DRM 7 Do not generate at more than 75% of rated power AND Sink reactive power if
capable

DRM 8 Increase power generation (subject to constraints from other active DRMs)

If DRMs support is required, the inverter should be used in conjunction with AiCom. the Demand

Response Enabling Device (DRED) can be conneted to the DRED port on AiCom via RS485 cable.

You can vist the website www.solplanet.net for more information and download the user manual

for the AiCom.

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6.5 Communication with the third party device

Solplanet inverters can also connect with one third party device instead of RS485 or WiFi stick,

the communication protocol is modbus. For more information, please contact the Service.

6.6 Earth fault alarm

This inverter complies with IEC 62109-2 clause 13.9 for earth fault alarm monitoring. If an Earth

Fault Alarm occurs, the red color LED indicator will light up. At the same time, the error code 38

will be sent to the AISWEI Cloud. (This function is only available in Australia and New Zealand)

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7 Commissioning

7.1 Electrical check

Carry out the main electrical checks as follows:

1. Check the PE connection with a multimeter: check that the inverter’s exposed metal

surface has a grounding connection.

Danger to life due to the presence of DC-Voltage


Touching the live conductors can lead to lethal electric shocks.
• Only touch the insulation of the PV array cables.
• Do not touch parts of the sub-structure and frame of the PV array which isn’t grouned.
• Wear personal protective equipment such as insulating gloves.

2. Check the DC voltage values: make sure that the DC voltage of the strings does not

exceed the permitted limits.

3. Check the polarity of the DC voltage: make sure the DC voltage has the correct polarity.

4. Check the PV generator’s insulation to ground with a multimeter: make sure that insulation

resistance to ground is greater than 1MOhm.

Danger to life due to the presence of AC-Voltage


Touching the live conductors can lead to lethal electric shocks.
• Only touch the insulation of the AC cables.
• Wear personal protective equipment such as insulating gloves.

5. Check the grid voltage: check that the grid voltage at the point of connection of the

inverter is within the permitted range.

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7.2 Mechanical check

Carry out the main mechanical checks to ensure the inverter is waterproof as follows:

1. Make sure the inverter has been correctly mounted with wall bracket.

2. Make sure the cover has been correctly mounted.

3. Make sure the communication cable and AC connector have been correctly wired and

tightened.

7.3 Safety code check

Choose suitable safety code according to the location of installation. please visit website

(https://solplanet.net/installer-area/#monitoring) and download the AISWEI Cloud APP manual

for detailed information, you can find the Safety Code Setting Guide in an event where an

installer needs to set the country code manually.

The Solplanet’s inverters comply with local safety code when leaving the factory.

7.4 Start-up

After finishing the electrical and mechanical checks, switch on the miniature circuit-breaker and

DC-switch in turn. Once the DC input voltage is sufficiently high and the grid-connection

conditions are met, the inverter will start operation automatically. Usually, there are three states

during operation:

1. Waiting: When the initial voltage of the strings is greater than the minimum DC input

voltage but lower than the start-up DC input voltage, the inverter is waiting for sufficient

DC input voltage and cannot feed power into the grid.

2. Checking: When the initial voltage of the strings exceeds the start-up DC input voltage,

the inverter will check feeding conditions at once. If there is anything wrong during

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checking, the inverter will switch to the “Fault” mode.

3. Normal: After checking, the inverter will switch to “Normal” state and feed power into the

grid.

During periods of low radiation, the inverter may continuously start up and shut down. This is

due to insufficient power generated by the PV array.

If this fault occurs often, please call service.

If the inverter is in “Fault” mode, refer to chapter 11 “Troubleshooting”.

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8 Display

8.1 Overview of the control panel

The inverter is equipped with a display panel, which has 3 LED indicators.

8.2 LED indicators

The three LED indicators from top to bottom are:

1. SOLAR power indicator

When the inverter is in the standby self-checking state, the white light flashes. Under

normal grid-connected working state, the light is always on. In “Fault” mode, the light is off.

2. COM communication indicator

When the inverter communicates with other devices normally, the white light flashes. If

communication is abnormal or not connected, the light is off.

3. Fault indicator

The light is on when the invert is faulty or when external conditions cannot be grid-

connected or when it is working improperly. When there is no fault, the light is off.

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9 Disconnecting the inverter from voltage sources

Before performing any work on the inverter, disconnect it from all voltage sources as described
in this section. Always adhere strictly to the given sequence.

1. Disconnect AC circuit breaker and secure against reconnection.

2. Disconnect the DC-switch and secure against reconnection.

3. Use a current probe to ensure that no current is present in the DC cables.

Danger to life due to electric shock when touching exposed DC conductors or DC plug
contacts if the DC connectors are damaged or loose
The DC connectors can break or become damaged, become free of the DC cables, or no
longer be connected correctly if the DC connectors are released and disconnected
incorrectly. This can result in the DC conductors or DC plug contacts being exposed.
Touching live DC conductors or DC plug connectors will result in death or serious injury
due to electric shock.
• Wear insulated gloves and use insulated tools when working on the DC connectors.
• Ensure that the DC connectors are in perfect condition and that none of the DC
conductors or DC plug contacts are exposed.
• Carefully release and remove the DC connectors as described in the following.

4. Release and remove all DC connectors. Insert a flat-blade screwdriver or an angled

screwdriver (blade width: 3.5 mm) into one of the slide slots and pull the DC connectors out

downwards. Do not pull on the cable.

5. Release and disconnect the AC connector. Unscrew the screws of the AC terminals, and
then pull out the AC connector.

6. Wait until all LEDs and the display have gone out.

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10 Technical data

10.1 DC input data

ASW 30K-LT- ASW 33K-


Type ASW 36K-LT-G2
G2 LT-G2

Max. PV modules Power


45000W 49500W 54000W
(STC)
Max. input voltage/ Rated
1100V/630V
input voltage

MPPT voltage range 200~1000 V

Full load MPPT voltage


400~935V 440~935V 470~935V
range

Intitial feed-in voltage 250V


Min input voltage 200V

Max. DC input current 3*26A

Isc PV, absolute max. 3*40A


Maximum reverse current
from the inverter in the 0A
system for max. 1 ms

Number of MPP trackers 3

Strings per MPP tracker 2


Overvoltage category in
accordance with IEC60664- II
1

ASW 40K-LT- ASW 45K- ASW 50K-LT-


Type
G2 LT-G2 G2

Max. PV modules Power


60000W 67500W 75000W
(STC)

Max. input voltage/ Rated


1100V/630V
input voltage

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MPP voltage range 200~1000 V

Full load MPP voltage range 400~935V 440~935V 400~935V


Intitial feed-in voltage 250V

Min input voltage 200V


Max. DC input current 4*26A 5*26A
Isc PV, absolute max. 4*40A 5*40A
Maximum reverse current
from the inverter in the 0A
system for max. 1 ms

Number of MPP trackers 4 5

Strings per MPP tracker 2

Overvoltage category in
accordance with IEC60664- II
1

1. When the DC input voltage is greater than 1070V, the inverter will alarm an error.

2. When the DC input voltage is lower than 995V, the inverter starts self-checking.

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10.2 AC output data

Type ASW 30K-LT-G2 ASW 33K-LT-G2 ASW 36K-LT-G2

Rated output power 30000 W 33000 W 36000 W


Max. output active power 30000 W 33000 W 36000W
Max. output apparent
30000VA 33000VA 36000VA
power

Rated AC Voltage (1) 3/N/PE ,220/380V, 230/400V

AC voltage range 180V-305V/312V-528V

Rated AC Frequency (2)


50 Hz/ 60 Hz
Operating range at AC
45 Hz to 55Hz
power frequency 50 Hz

Operating range at AC
55 Hz to 65Hz
power frequency 60 Hz

Max. continuous output


3×50A 3×55 A 3×60 A
current
Maximum output current
3×95A
under fault conditions
Maximum output
3×100A
overcurrent protection

Adjustable displacement
0.80 ind - 0.80 cap
power factor
Inrush current (peak and
<13A @250us
duration)

Harmonic distortion (THD)


< 3%
at the rated power

Night-time power loss <1 W


Standby power loss <12 W

Overvoltage category in
accordance with IEC60664- III
1

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Type ASW 40K-LT-G2 ASW 45K-LT-G2 ASW 50K-LT-G2

Rated output power 40000 W 45000 W 50000 W


Max. output active power 40000 W 45000 W 50000W

Max. output apparent power 40000VA 45000VA 50000VA

Rated AC Voltage (1) 3/N/PE ,220/380V, 230/400V

AC voltage range 180V-305V/312V-528V


Rated AC Frequency (2) 50 Hz/ 60 Hz

Operating range at AC power


45 Hz to 55Hz
frequency 50 Hz
Operating range at AC power
55 Hz to 65Hz
frequency 60 Hz
Max. continuous output
3×66.7A 3×75 A 3×80 A
current

Maximum output current


3×95A
under fault conditions

Maximum output overcurrent


3×100A
protection

Adjustable displacement
0.80 ind - 0.80 cap
power factor
Inrush current (peak and
<13A @250us
duration)
Harmonic distortion (THD) at
< 3%
the rated power
Night-time power loss <1 W

Standby power loss <12 W

Overvoltage category in
III
accordance with IEC60664-1

1. The AC voltage range depends on the local safety standards and rules.

2. The AC frequency range depends on the local safety standards and rules.

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10.3 General data

ASW 30-36K- ASW 40- ASW 50K-


Type
LT-G2 45K- LT-G2 LT-G2
Net weight 42 KG 42.5KG 43KG

Dimensions(L×W×D) 670×580×270 mm
Mounting environment Indoor and Outdoor

Mounting recommendation Wall bracket

Operating temperature range -25…+60℃

Max. permissible value for relative


100%
humidity (non-condensing)

Max. operating altitude above mean


3000m
sea level

Ingress protection IP65 according to IEC60529


Climatic category 4K4H

Protection class I according to IEC 62103

Topology Transformerless

Feed-in phases 3

Cooling concept Active cooling


Display LED

Communication interfaces WiFi/4G/RS485(optional)

Radio technology WLAN 802.11 b / g / n


WLAN 2.4 GHz with 2412MHz – 2472MHz
Radio spectrum
band
Antenna gain 2dB

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10.4 Safety regulations

Type ASW LT-G2 Series inverter

Internal overvoltage Integrated

protection

DC insulation monitoring Integrated

DC injection monitoring Integrated

Grid monitoring Integrated

Residual current
Integrated
monitoring

Islanding protection Integrated (Three-phase monitoring)



EN61000-6-1
EMC immunity
EN61000-6-2

EN61000-6-3
EMC emission
EN61000-6-4

Utility interference EN61000-3-11,EN61000-3-12

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10.5 Tools and torque

Tools and torque required for installation and electrical connections.

Tools, model Object Torque


Torque screwdriver, SW13 Screws for the AC terminal M8 12.0 Nm
SW10 M6 5.0 Nm
Torque screwdriver, SW8 Screws for wall bracket accessory 2.5 Nm

Torque screwdriver, SW7 Screws for wall bracket with 1.6 Nm


inverter
Screws for the cover

Flat-head screwdriver, Sunclix DC connector /


blade with 3.5mm
Torque screwdriver, PH2 Screw for second protective 2.5Nm
Cross head grounding connection

Flat-head screwdriver, Smart meter connector /


blade 0.4×2.5

/ Stick Hand-tight

So Open end of 65 Swivel nut of M65 cable gland 10.0 Nm


cket Open end of 33 Swivel nut of M25 cable gland 7.5 Nm
wrench
Open end of 15 Swivel nut of sunclix connector 2.0 Nm
Wire stripper Peel cable jackets /
Crimping tools Crimp power cables /

Hammer drill, Drill holes on the wall /


drill bit of Ø 10

Rubber mallet Hammer wall plugs into holes /

Cable cutter Cut power cables /


Multimeter Check electrical connection /
Marker Mark the positions of drill holes /

ESD glove Wear ESD glove when opening /


the inverter

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Safety goggle Wear safety goggle during drilling /
holes.

Anti-dust respirator Wear anti-dust respirator during /


drilling holes.

11 Troubleshooting

When the PV system does not operate normally, we recommend the following solutions for

quick troubleshooting. If an error occurs, the red LED will light up. There will have “Event

Messages" display in the monitor tools. The corresponding corrective measures are as follows:

Error
Object Corrective measures
code
• Check the grid frequency and observe how often major
fluctuations occur.
E33
If this fault is caused by frequent fluctuations, try to modify the
operating parameters after informing the grid operator first.

Presumable • Check the grid voltage and grid connection on inverter.


Fault • Check the grid voltage at the point of connection of inverter.
If the grid voltage is outside the permissible range due to local
grid conditions, try to modify the values of the monitored
E34
operational limits after informing the electric utility company
first.
If the grid voltage lies within the permitted range and this fault
still occurs, please call service.
• Check the fuse and the triggering of the circuit breaker in the
distribution box.
E35 • Check the grid voltage, grid usability.
• Check the AC cable, grid connection on the inverter.
If this fault is still being shown, contact the service.
• Make sure the grounding connection of the inverter is reliable.
E36 •Make a visual inspection of all PV cables and modules.
If this fault is still shown, contact the service.

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• Check the open-circuit voltages of the strings and make sure it
is below the maximum DC input voltage of the inverter.
E37
If the input voltage lies within the permitted range and the fault
still occurs, please call service.

• Check the PV array’s insulation to ground and make sure that


Presumable the insulation resistance to ground is greater than 1 MOhm.
Fault Otherwise, make a visual inspection of all PV cables and
E38
modules.
• Make sure the grounding connection of the inverter is reliable.
If this fault occurs often, contact the service.

• Check whether the airflow to the heat sink is obstructed.


E40 • Check whether the ambient temperature around the inverter is
too high.

• Check whether the open circuit voltage of each photovoltaic


group is ≥1020V.
E46
If the open circuit voltage of each pv group is less than 995V and
this fault still exists, please contact the service personnel.
• Check whether the electric supply is abnormal.
E48 If the electric supply is normal and this fault still exists, please
contact the service personnel.
E56 • Disconnect the inverter from the grid and the PV array and
E57 reconnect after 3 minutes.
E58 If this fault is still being shown, contact the service.

E61
Check the DRED device communication or operation.
E62

• Make sure the grounding connection of the inverter is reliable.


E65
If this fault occurs often, contact the service.
Presumable
Fault

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E01 • Disconnect the inverter from the utility grid and the PV array
E03 and reconnect it after LED turn off.
E05 If this fault is still being displayed, contact the service.
Permanent E07
Fault E08
E09
E10

Warning code Warning message


31 PV1 input over voltage

32 PV2 input over voltage


34 PV1 input over current-software

35 PV1 input over current-hardware

36 PV2 input over current-software


37 PV2 input over current-hardware

40 BUS over voltage-software


42 BUS voltage unbalance(for three phase inverter)
44 Grid voltage over instant

45 Output over current-software


46 Output over current-hardware
47 Anti-islanding

150 PV1-SPD Fault


156 Inter Fan abnormal
157 External Fan abnormal

163 GFCI Redundancy check


166 CPU self-test --register abnormal

167 CPU self-test --RAM abnormal

174 Low Air Temperature

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12 Maintenance

Normally, the inverter needs no maintenance or calibration. Regularly inspect the inverter and

the cables for visible damage. Disconnect the inverter from all power sources before cleaning.

Clean the housing, cover and display with a soft cloth. Ensure the heatsink at the rear of the

inverter cover is not covered.

12.1 Cleaning the contacts of the DC-switch

Clean the contacts of the DC-switch once per year. Perform cleaning by cycling the switch to

ON/OFF positions 5 times. The DC-switch is located at the lower left of the housing.

12.2 Cleaning the heat sink

Risk injury due to hot heat sink


The heat sink may exceed 70℃ during operation.
• Do not touch the heatsink during operation.
• Wait approx. 30 minutes before cleaning until the heatsink has cooled down.

An external fan is installed at the bottom of the inverter. When the fan fails to work normally, the

inverter cannot effectively dissipate heat, and the load drops or the machine may even shut

down. At this time, the fan needs to be cleaned or replaced.

Clean the heat sink with pressurized air or a soft brush. Do not use aggressive chemicals,

cleaning solvents or strong detergents.

For proper function and long service life, ensure free air circulation around the heatsink.

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13 Recycling and disposal

Dispose of the packaging and replaced parts according to the rules at the

installation site where the device is installed.

Do not dispose of the product together with the household waste but in accordance with the

disposal regulations for electronic waste applicable at the installation site.

14 EU Declaration of Conformity

within the scope of the EU directives

• Electromagnetic compatibility 2014/30/EU

(L 96/79-106, March 29,2014) (EMC).

• Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU.(L 96/357-374, March 29, 2014)(LVD).

• Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU (L 153/62-106. May 22. 2014) (RED)

AISWEI Technology Co., Ltd. confirms herewith that the inverters described in this document

are in compliance with the fundamental requirements and other relevant provisions of the above

mentioned directives.

The entire EU Declaration of Conformity can be found at http:// www.solplanet.net.

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15 Warranty

The factory warranty card is enclosed with the package, please keep well the factory warranty

card. Warranty terms and conditions can be downloaded at http:// www.solplanet.net, if

required.

When the customer needs warranty service during the warranty period, the customer must

provide a copy of the invoice, factory warranty card, and ensure the type label of the inverter is

legible. If these conditions are not met, AISWEI has the right to refuse to provide with the

relevant warranty service.

16 Contact

If you have any technical problems concerning our products, please contact Aiswei service. We

require the following information in order to provide you with the necessary assistance:

• Inverter device type

• Inverter serial number

• Type and number of connected PV modules

• Error code

• Mounting location

• Warranty card

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EMEA

Service email: service.EMEA@solplanet.net

APAC

Service email: service.APAC@solplanet.net

LATAM

Service email: service.LATAM@solplanet.net

AISWEI Pty Ltd.

Hotline: +61 390 988 674

Add.: Level 40, 140 William Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

AISWEI B.V.

Hotline: +31 208 004 844 (Netherlands)

+48 134 926 109 (Poland)

Add.: Barbara Strozzilaan 101,5e etage,kantoornummer 5.12,1083HN Amsterdam,the

Netherlands

AISWEI Technology Co., Ltd

Hotline: +86 400 801 9996

Add.: Room 904 - 905, No. 757 Mengzi Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai 200023

https://solplanet.net/contact-us/

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