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Single-Phase Microinverter
User Manual
Single-Phase Microinverter
User Manual


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in part or in full, for commercial purposes by any means.
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compromise the original program design of the software developed by SUNGROW.

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About This Manual
The manual mainly contains the product information, as well as guidelines for installation,
operation, and maintenance. The manual does not include complete information about the
photovoltaic (PV) system. Readers can get additional information at www.sungrowpower.
com or on the webpage of the respective component manufacturer.
Validity
This manual is valid for the following model of low-power grid-connected PV microinverters:
• S450S
• S800S
It will be referred to as "microinverter" hereinafter unless otherwise specified.
Target Group
This manual is intended for professional technicians who are responsible for installation, op-
eration, and maintenance of microinverters, and users who need to check microinverter
parameters.
The microinverter must only be installed by professional technicians. The professional tech-
nician is required to meet the following requirements:
• Know electronic, electrical wiring and mechanical expertise, and be familiar with electri-
cal and mechanical schematics.
• Have received professional training related to the installation and commissioning of elec-
trical equipment.
• Be able to quickly respond to hazards or emergencies that occur during installation and
commissioning.
• Be familiar with local standards and relevant safety regulations of electrical systems.
• Read this manual thoroughly and understand the safety instructions related to
operations.
How to Use This Manual
Please read this manual carefully before using the product and keep it properly at a place
for easy access.
All contents, pictures, marks, and symbols in this manual are owned by SUNGROW. No part
of this document may be reprinted by the non-internal staff of SUNGROW without written
authorization.
Contents of this manual may be periodically updated or revised, and the actual product pur-
chased shall prevail. Users can obtain the latest manual from support.sungrowpower.com
or sales channels.

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Symbols
This manual contains important safety instructions, which are highlighted with the following
symbols, to ensure personal and property safety during usage, or to help optimize the pro-
duct performance in an efficient way.
Please carefully understand the meaning of these warning symbols to better use the manual.
Indicates high-risk potential hazards that, if not avoided, may lead to death or ser-
ious injury.
Indicates moderate-risk potential hazards that, if not avoided, may lead to death or
serious injury.
Indicates low-risk potential hazards that, if not avoided, may lead to minor or mod-
erate injury.
Indicates potential risks that, if not avoided, may lead to device malfunctions or fi-
nancial losses.
“NOTE” indicates additional information, emphasized contents or tips that may be
helpful, e.g., to help you solve problems or save time.


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Contents
All Rights Reserved .....................................................................................................I
About This Manual......................................................................................................II
1 Safety Instructions ............................................................................................1
1.1 Signs on the Product.......................................................................................2
1.2 Important Safety Instructions ...........................................................................3
1.2.1 Unpacking and Inspection......................................................................3
1.2.2 Installation Safety..................................................................................3
1.2.3 Electrical Connection Safety ..................................................................4
1.2.4 Operation Safety ...................................................................................5
1.2.5 Maintenance Safety ..............................................................................6
1.2.6 Disposal Safety.....................................................................................7
2 Microinverter-based Grid-connected PV System ........................................8
3 Microinverter ...................................................................................................10
4 Balcony PV System ....................................................................................... 11
5 Installation and Commissioning ...................................................................12
6 Plant Operation and Maintenance ...............................................................13
6.1 iSolarCloud Download and Installation ...........................................................13
6.2 Preparation ..................................................................................................14
6.3 View Plant List..............................................................................................16
6.3.1 Plant List ............................................................................................16
6.3.2 Follow Plant........................................................................................17
6.3.3 Plant Configuration Report...................................................................17
6.3.4 Share Plant ........................................................................................19
6.3.5 Delete Plant........................................................................................19
6.4 View Plant Details.........................................................................................19
6.4.1 Overview ............................................................................................19
6.4.2 Layout................................................................................................21
6.5 View Devices in the Plant ..............................................................................25
6.5.1 Device List..........................................................................................25
6.5.2 Device Details.....................................................................................26

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6.5.3 Device Check .....................................................................................27
6.5.4 Add Device.........................................................................................28
6.5.5 Replace Device...................................................................................28
6.6 View Fault Information ..................................................................................30
6.6.1 Faults in All Plants...............................................................................30
6.6.2 Faults in One Plant..............................................................................32
7 Indicator Status and Troubleshooting .........................................................33
8 Quality Assurance ..........................................................................................41
9 Contact Information ........................................................................................42

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1Safety Instructions
Follow strictly the relevant safety instructions during the process of product installation, com-
missioning, operation, and maintenance. Improper use or misoperation may result in:
• Injury to or death of the operator or other people.
• Damage to the product, or to the property that belongs to the operator or a third party.
Strictly follow the safety instructions stated in the manual to avoid the hazards mentioned
above.
Do not perform any operation on the product (including but not limited to, handling,
installing, powering on, and maintaining the product, performing electrical connec-
tion, and working at heights) in harsh weather conditions, such as thunder and
lightning, rain, snow, and Level 6 or stronger winds. SUNGROW shall not be held li-
able for any damage to the product due to force majeure, such as earthquakes,
floods, volcanic eruptions, mudslides, lightning strikes, fires, wars, armed con-
flicts, typhoons, hurricanes, tornadoes, and other extreme weathers.
In case of fire, evacuate the building or product area and call the fire department.
Do not go back to the fire area.
To protect its internal components, during manufacture, after the product enclo-
sure is closed, sealant will be injected into the product. Do not disassemble the
product when using it. Forcible disassembly may damage the product, and the
losses caused therefrom will not be covered by warranty.
Tighten the screws at the specified torques using proper tools when fastening the
product and terminals. Otherwise, the product may be damaged. The damage
caused therefrom will not be covered by the warranty.
Understand how to use the tools properly first before starting using them, to avoid
causing personal injury or product damage.
Perform operations on the product only if you have a good understanding of this
manual and appropriate tools in hand.

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• Safety instructions in this manual should only serve as a supplement and are
not all-encompassing regarding all the norms that need to be followed. All work
should be carried out considering the actual situation on the site.
• SUNGROW shall not be held liable for any damage caused by violation of gen-
eral safe operation requirements, safety standards, and the safety instructions
specified in this manual.
• Product installation, operation, and maintenance should be conducted in com-
pliance with applicable local laws, regulations, and specifications. Safety in-
structions in this manual should only be a supplement to the local laws,
regulations, and specifications.
• During the product transport, installation, wiring, and maintenance, etc., the
materials and tools prepared by users must meet the requirements of applic-
able local laws and regulations, safety standards, and other relevant specifica-
tions. SUNGROW shall not be held liable for any damage to the product
caused by the adoption of materials and tools that fail to meet the above-men-
tioned requirements.
• Operations on the product, including but not limited to, handling, installing, wir-
ing, powering-on, maintenance, and use of the product, must not be performed
by unqualified personnel. SUNGROW shall not be held liable for any damage
to the product resulting from operations done by unqualified personnel.
• Where the transport of the product is arranged by users, SUNGROW shall not
be held liable for any damage to the product that is caused by users them-
selves or the third-party transport service providers designated by the users.
• SUNGROW shall not be held liable for any damage to the product caused by
the negligence, intent, fault, improper operation, and other behaviors of users
or third-party organizations.
• SUNGROW shall not be held liable for any damage to the product arising from
reasons unrelated to SUNGROW.
1.1 Signs on the Product
Sign Definition
All external power sources must be disconnected before opera-
tion and maintenance!
After the product is disconnected from the external power
source, wait at least 10 minutes before touching any of its inter-
nal conductive parts.
Burn hazard due to the hot surface that may exceed 60 .℃
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Sign Definition
Danger to life due to high voltages!
Only qualified technical persons can install and operate the
product.
Read the manual before performing any operation on the
product.
CE compliance mark.
EU RoHS compliance mark.
1.2 Important Safety Instructions
1.2.1 Unpacking and Inspection
• Check all safety signs, warning labels and nameplates on devices.
• The safety signs, warning labels and nameplates must be clearly visible and
cannot be removed or covered before the device is decommissioned.
After receiving the product, check whether the appearance and structural parts of
the device are damaged, and check whether the packing list is consistent with the
actual ordered product. If there are problems with the above inspection items, do
not install the device and contact your distributor first. If the problem persists, con-
tact SUNGROW in time.
1.2.2 Installation Safety
• Make sure there is no electrical connection before installation.
• Before drilling, avoid the water and electricity wiring in the wall.
Improper installation may cause personal injury!
• If the product supports hoisting transport and is hoisted by hoisting tools, no
one is allowed to stay under the product.
• When moving the product, be aware of the product weight and keep the balance
to prevent it from tilting or falling.
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Before operating the product, must check and ensure that tools to be used have
been maintained regularly.
1.2.3 Electrical Connection Safety
Before electrical connections, make sure that the product is not damaged; other-
wise, it may lead to danger!
Hazardous high voltages in PV modules when they are exposed to sunlight!
• Operators must wear proper personal protective equipment during electrical
connections.
• Check and confirm that the DC cables are voltage-free using a measuring in-
strument before touching them.
• Observe all the safety instructions listed in the documents for the PV modules
and other relevant documents.
Danger to life due to high voltages inside the product!
• Be sure to use specialized insulated tools during wiring.
• Observe the warning signs on the product, and perform operations by strictly
following the corresponding safety instructions.
• Observe all the safety instructions listed in this manual and other relevant
documents for the product.
Improper wiring may damage the product, and such damage will not be covered by
the warranty.
• Electrical connection must only be performed by qualified technical persons.
• The specification of cables used in the PV power system should meet the rele-
vant requirements. The cables should be properly insulated and firmly
connected.
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• Before connecting the PV connectors to the product, check the positive and
negative ends of PV module cables first. Connect the PV connectors to the cor-
responding terminals on the product only after confirming that the polarity is
correct.
• Determine the specifications of AC circuit breakers to be used strictly in compli-
ance with the applicable local laws and regulations and safety standards or the
recommendation by SUNGROW. Otherwise, the circuit breaker may not open in
time in the event of something abnormal, which may then lead to safety
incidents.
Wiring must be done in compliance with the applicable local grid regulations and
relevant safety instructions specified for the PV modules.
1.2.4 Operation Safety
When laying cables, keep the cables at least 30 mm away from the outer edge of
the heat-generating components or areas, so as to protect the insulation layer of
cables from aging or getting damaged due to high temperature.
When the product is operating:
• Do not touch the product enclosure;
• Do not plug and unplug any connector on the product;
• Do not touch any wiring terminal of the product. Otherwise, it may lead to elec-
tric shocks;
• Do not disassemble or remove any part of the product. Otherwise, it may lead to
electric shocks;
• Do not touch any hot part of the product. Otherwise, it may cause burns;
• Do not connect or remove any PV module. Otherwise, it may lead to electric
shocks.
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1.2.5 Maintenance Safety
Risk of product damage or personal injury due to improper servicing!
• Turn off the grid-side AC circuit breaker before maintenance.
• After the product is powered off for 10 minutes measure the voltage and cur-,
rent using proper instruments. Be sure to perform operation and maintenance
of the product wearing proper protective equipment after confirming that there
is no voltage or current present.
• Even if the product has been turned off, it may still be hot and cause burns. Per-
form operations on the product wearing protective gloves after it cools down.
Touching the power grid or the contacts and terminals inside the product con-
nected to the power grid may lead to electric shocks!
• Voltage may be present on the grid side. Use a standard voltmeter to check and
confirm that it is voltage-free before touching.
To prevent irrelevant personnel from operating the product by mistake or other ac-
cidents, please set up highly visible warning signages around the product or fence
off a warning zone.
• If the paint on the product enclosure peels off or the enclosure rusts, repair it in
time. Otherwise, the product performance may be affected.
• Do not use cleaning agents to clean the product. Otherwise, the product may be
damaged, and the loss caused therefrom will not be covered by the warranty.
• No part inside the product requires maintenance. Therefore, do not open the
product enclosure (except for the wiring box) or replace any of its internal com-
ponents without authorization. Otherwise, the damage caused therefrom will
not be covered by the warranty.
• To minimize the risk of electric shocks, do not perform maintenance operations
that are not specified in this manual. If needed, please contact SUNGROW for
maintenance and repair services. Otherwise, damages caused therefrom will
not be covered by the warranty.
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1.2.6 Disposal Safety
Please scrap the product in accordance with relevant local regulations and stand-
ards to avoid property losses or casualties.
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possible faults and alarms in the earliest stage, thus ensuring the device's stable operation.
For more information, please refer to .
iSolarCloud (Web) User Manual
iSolarCloud App
The iSolarCloud App is a mobile application designed for new energy power plant manage-
ment. It can be used on Android and iOS devices. Users can view the plant's running data
on the App. It also provides functions such as quick access to the plant, remote parameter
setting, quick fault location and notification, and yield and revenue analyzing. The App en-
ables more efficient management since it is not dependent on PC. For more information,
please refer to .
iSolarCloud (App) User Manual
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4Balcony PV System
In balcony PV systems, the use of microinverters can help to increase the yield. The product
intended for this scenario comes with a cable with a wall plug. Users can put the wall plug in-
to the wall socket to power the microinverter. As complicated wiring is not required, the in-
stallation is made easier, as shown in the figure below.
figure 4-1 Networking Diagram of Balcony PV System

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5Installation and Commissioning
For detailed instructions on the installation and commissioning of the microinverter, please
scan the QR code for the user manual.

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This manual gives instructions on how to use the iSolarCloud App on an iOS de-
vice. These instructions also apply to Android devices, with only small differences
in user interfaces. Please refer to the user interfaces actually shown on your de-
vice. Icons and data in the figures are for reference only, which may be different
on the App you actually use.
System requirements:
• Mobile OS: Android 5.0 or later, iOS 11.0 or later;
• The phone can connect to WLAN or 4G/5G network;
• The phone has sufficient storage space to install the App.
6.2 Preparation
Ensure the microinverter has been installed and commissioned, and you have completed
device initialization and network settings and created a plant on the iSolarCloud App. For de-
tailed instructions on the above-mentioned operations, see the user manual for the microin-
verter. You can scan the QR code below for the manual.
The user manual for iSolarCloud App can be found on the login screen, as shown in the fig-
ure below.
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6.3 View Plant List
6.3.1 Plant List
You will go to the tab after logging in to the iSolarCloud App. All the plants that have beenAll
created under your account will be shown here. You can tap ,Following To Commission,
or at the top of the screen to check plants in different states.Completed
• Search for a plant: Tap and enter relevant information to search for a plant or device.
– You can search for a plant by name.
– You can search for a device by S/N, or by scanning the QR code on the device. You
may tap to scan a QR code.
• Filter: Tap Filter, and select the ,Plant Status Plant Type Power, and of the plant you
want to check. Then, tap . Plants that meet the search criteria will then be shownConfirm
on the screen.
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6.3.2 Follow Plant
Tap and choose Follow. An icon will then appear to the right of the plant name. You
may check the plants you have followed in the tab.Following
6.3.3 Plant Configuration Report
The configuration report contains the general information of the plant as well as information
of retailers/installers and plant owners.
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6.3.4 Share Plant
1 Tap and choose .Share
2 Tap . You can now complete the information about the user with whom youAdd Sharing
want to share the plant and assign permissions accordingly.
table 6-1 Description of Permissions
Roles Plant
Restrictions
Description
Designated
Users
Viewers Plant data lookup only
Administra-
tors
Plant operation management and data lookup
Visitor
Accounts Viewers Plant data lookup only
3 Tap . Your sharing will then be presented on the screen.Confirm
6.3.5 Delete Plant
The Owner can delete their own plant and cannot delete a plant that is shared by
other users.
1 Tap and choose . A confirmation dialog will then appear on the screen.Delete Plant
2 Tap to delete the plant.Confirm deletion
6.4 View Plant Details
6.4.1 Overview
Choose a plant from the list to go to “ ”.Overview
• View the power flow
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Power Flow: Information such as generated output and feed-in power of the PV system
are shown here. Arrows between the icons indicate that there is energy flowing between
the devices. The direction in which the arrow points indicates the direction of the energy
flow.
• View the energy production data
The Owner can view operation information of the plant such as andDaily Yield Daily
Revenue.
The Retailer/Installer can view operation information of the plant such as Energy Analy-
sis Production Consumption, and of energy, and .Earnings
Take as an example:Energy Analysis
– You can toggle between and to check the curves and the produc-Curve Summary
tion and consumption data.
– Tap in the upper right corner of the curve graph to view it in landscape mode.
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• Switch between layouts: Tap at the upper left of the layout view to switch between
Physical Layout Logical Layoutand .
– : Shows the installation position and angle of the microinverter andPhysical Layout
PV modules.
– : Shows the connection between the microinverter and PV modulesLogical Layout
and their assignment status.
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• View power yield data:
– Tap at the upper right of the layout view. You can switch between Daily Yield,
Monthly Yield Annual Yield Total Yield, , and and check the energy production data
of PV modules accordingly.
– Tap at the upper right of the layout view. Choose and enable the live dataPower
function. You can then choose “ →Live Data” to check the live data of this plant.
• View device status and quantity: Tap at the lower left of the layout view to check the
status and number of microinverters.
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• View device: Tap at the lower left of the layout view to check the device S/N andDevice
assignment status.
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• Curve
Choose the tab to check theCurve Power, , and curves of the microinverterDC AC
device.
Tap in the upper right corner of the curve graph to check the power, current, and vol-
tage data of the microinverter at different times.
• Parameter setting
Choose the tab to set parameters as needed.Settings
Configurable parameters may vary by device model. Please refer to the infor-
mation actually shown on the screen.
• Communication device parameter setting
Choose the tab. Here you can reset theCommunication Device Parameter Setting
password used to access the device and restart the device remotely.
• Remote signaling status
Choose the tab to check the device's remote signaling status.Remote Signaling Status
6.5.3 Device Check
1 On the “Device” screen, tap to the right of the device and choose .Device Self-test
2 Tap .Start Self-test
3 Information such as , ,Module Connection Status Inverter Working Status Country,
and will be shown in .Environment Status Device Self-test Result
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6.5.4 Add Device
1 Tap at the lower right of the “Device” screen. Then, scan the QR code on the com-
munication module, upload a QR code image, or enter manually the module S/N.
2 A confirmation dialog will then pop up on the screen. Check that the S/N, captured by
the software or entered manually, is correct. Then, tap .Confirm
After the communication device is added successfully, wait 1–10 minutes for com-
munication to be established.
6.5.5 Replace Device
In case any device in the plant has been damaged or replaced, please proceed as follows to
replace the device on the iSolarCloud App.
Before replacement, please make sure that:
• The total yield of the new device has been zeroed out.
• The device on the plant site has already been replaced.
Step 1 On the “Device” screen, tap and choose .Device Replacement
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Step 2 Add Compensatory Yield to New DeviceWhen replacing the device, you can select to add
the total yield of the old device to that of the new device as compensatory yield. Check that
the information about the old device is correct, and then tap . Select theAdd New Device
new device from the list, and tap . Then, tap again in the confirmationConfirm Confirm
dialog.
Step 3 Tap to send a command. Device replacement will then be completed.Start Replacement
- - End
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6.6 View Fault Information
6.6.1 Faults in All Plants
Log in to the iSolarCloud App, and tap in the bottom navigation bar. You will then seeFault
the fault list. Faults in the state will be shown by default. You can choosePending Resolved
to view faults that have already been closed. Faults in all plants created under the account
will be shown on this screen.
• View fault details: Tap the fault name to check its detailed information.
• Search for a fault: Enter or in the search box at the topFault Code Fault Classification
of the screen to search for the relevant fault information.
• Clear unread messages: Tap in the upper right corner of the screen to clear the un-
read fault messages.
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• Check fault recording tasks: Tap in the upper right corner of the screen to check the
Fault Recorder.
1 Enter a task name in the search box at the top of the screen to search for the relevant
fault recording task.
2 Choose the tab, and tap the task name to view the data captured in aSuccessful
successfully executed fault recording task.
• Filter: Tap , select the , , , or fault type, and then tap . The listPlant Date Sort Confirm
of faults that meet the search criteria will then be shown on the screen.
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7Indicator Status and Troubleshooting
LED Indicator
table 7-1 Description of LED Indicator Status
LED Indicator Status Definition
Blue
Steady on On-grid operation
Blink fast Standby or starting up
Red
Steady on Fault (e.g., microinverter fault,
update failed)
Blink fast Update in progress
Grey Off Power off
If there is a fault in the microinverter, the fault information will be shown on the iSolarCloud
App. Fault codes and corresponding troubleshooting methods are all listed in the table be-
low, which are intended for all PV inverter products. Some of these faults may not occur in
the product you have purchased. In case of a fault in the inverter, you can check its detailed
information by fault code on the iSolarCloud App.

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Fault Code Fault Name Troubleshooting Methods
7, 16, 38, 61, 85,
104, 105, 107,
262, 300, 306,
307, 312, 313,
314, 315, 316,
327, 1352–1369,
1370, 1372
System fault
Generally, the inverter will reconnect to the grid
once the grid returns to normal. If this fault occurs
repeatedly:
1. Measure the actual grid voltage and frequency.
Contact your local power company for help if the
grid voltage and frequency fluctuation are out of
the operating range required by the device;
2. The grid voltage DC component may be out of
the operating range required by the device. In this
case, contact your local power company for help;
3. Check the specifications of the PV modules and
see if their voltage data exceeds the operating
range required by the device;
4. Check if there is any obstruction by foreign ob-
jects to the device enclosure. If so, remove them;
5. Turn off the AC switch inside the power distribu-
tion box. Then, re-connect the cables of PV mod-
ules, restart the device, and wait for it to return to
normal;
6. If the fault does not arise for the aforementioned
reason and still cannot be resolved, please contact
SUNGROW Customer Service.
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Grid over-
frequency
Generally, the inverter will reconnect to the grid
once the grid returns to normal. If this fault occurs
repeatedly:
1. Measure the actual grid voltage and frequency.
Contact your local power company for help if the
grid parameter exceeds the set range;
2. If the fault does not arise for the aforementioned
reason and still cannot be resolved, please contact
SUNGROW Customer Service.
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