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OperatingManual
SUNNY TRIPOWER 5000TL / 6000TL / 7000TL /
8000TL / 9000TL / 10000TL / 12000TL
STP5-10TL-20-BE-en-13 | 98-108400.03 | Version 1.3
AMERICAN ENGLISH
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Page 1 - OperatingManual

OperatingManualSUNNY TRIPOWER 5000TL / 6000TL / 7000TL /8000TL / 9000TL / 10000TL / 12000TLSTP5-10TL-20-BE-en-13 | 98-108400.03 | Version 1.3AMERICAN

Page 2 - Legal Provisions

3 Scope of DeliveryCheck the scope of delivery for completeness and any externally visible damage. Contact yourdistributor if the scope of delivery is

Page 3 - Table of Contents

* One spare part for the enclosure lid included3 Scope of DeliverySMA Solar Technology AGOperating Manual 11STP5-10TL-20-BE-en-13

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4 Product Description4.1 Sunny TripowerThe SunnyTripower is a transformerless PV inverter with two MPP trackers which converts the directcurrent of t

Page 5 - Additional Information

Position DesignationD Electronic Solar Switch (ESS)The ESS and the DC connectors together form a DC load-break switch.The Bluetooth antenna is integra

Page 6 - Nomenclature

Symbol ExplanationOperating principle of the ESS:• If the ESS is plugged in, the DC electric circuit is closed.• To interrupt the DC electric circui

Page 7 - 2 Safety

Symbol ExplanationCE markingThe product complies with the requirements of the applicable EU direc-tives.Device class IDThe product is equipped with a

Page 8 - 2.3 Safety Precautions

485 Data Module Type B or SMA Power Control ModuleThe 485DataModuleTypeB is a communication interface which enables wired communicationvia RS485 w

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5 Mounting5.1 Requirements for MountingRequirements for the mounting location:Danger to life due to fire or explosionDespite careful construction, ele

Page 10 - 3 Scope of Delivery

Dimensions for wall mounting:Figure 3: Dimensions of the wall mounting bracket and dimensions of the holes for the optional anti-theft devicein the in

Page 11 - SMA Solar Technology AG

Recommended clearances:Provided that the recommended clearances are observed, adequate heat dissipation will beensured. This prevents a reduction in i

Page 12 - 4 Product Description

Legal ProvisionsThe information contained in these documents is property of SMASolarTechnologyAG. Anypublication, whether in whole or in part, requ

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Permitted and prohibited mounting positions:☐ The inverter must be mounted in one of the permitted positions. This will ensure that nomoisture can pen

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Risk of injury when lifting the inverter, or if it is droppedThe inverter is heavy (see Section11 "Technical Data", page53). There is risk

Page 15 - 4.2 Interfaces and Functions

• Remove the inverter by lifting it vertically up and off the wall mounting bracket.• Drill the hole or holes to attach the safety screw(s) and insert

Page 16 - Grid Management Services

6 Electrical Connection6.1 Safety during Electrical ConnectionDanger to life due to high voltages of the PV arrayWhen exposed to sunlight, the PV arra

Page 17 - 5 Mounting

6.2 Overview of the Connection Area6.2.1 View from BelowFigure 6: Connection areas and enclosure openings at the bottom of the inverterPosition Design

Page 18 - Dimensions for wall mounting:

6.2.2 Interior ViewFigure 7: Connection areas in the interior of the inverterPosition DesignationA Connecting terminal plate for the AC cableB Multifu

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☐ Maximum conductor cross-section: 10mm²☐ Insulation stripping length of the conductors: 18mm☐ The cable must be dimensioned in accordance with any

Page 20 - 5.2 Mounting the Inverter

6.3.2 Connecting the Inverter to the Utility GridRequirements:☐ The connection requirements of the grid operator must be met.☐ The grid voltage must b

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6.3.3 Connecting Additional GroundingIf local requirements stipulate the connection of additional grounding or equipotential bonding, youmust connect

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☐ On the coldest day based on statistical records, the open-circuit voltage of the PV array mustnever exceed the maximum input voltage of the inverter

Page 23 - 6 Electrical Connection

Table of Contents1 Information on this Document ... 52 Safety...

Page 24 - 6.2.1 View from Below

8.Damage to the inverter due to moisture ingressThe inverter is only properly sealed when all unused DC inputs are closed with DC connectorsand sealin

Page 25 - 6.3 AC Connection

6.5 Connecting the Multifunction Relay6.5.1 Connection Options for the Multifunction RelayYou can choose between three connection options:• Using the

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Figure 8: Circuit diagram with multiple inverters for connection to an operation indicator and circuit diagram forconnection to a fault indicator (exa

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Controlling Loads or Charging Batteries Power-Dependently via theMultifunction RelayThe multifunction relay can control loads or charge batteries powe

Page 28 - 6.4 DC Connection

Reporting the Switching Status of the Grid RelayThe multifunction relay can trip a signal to the grid operator as soon as the inverter connects to the

Page 29 - 6.4.2 Connecting the PV Array

6.5.2 Connection to the Multifunction RelayFigure 11: Connecting terminal plate for the connection to the multifunction relayRequirement:☐ The technic

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Procedure:1. When connecting to the utility grid, protect the multifunction relay with a separate circuitbreaker.2.Danger to life due to high voltages

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7 Commissioning7.1 ProcedureBefore you can commission the inverter, you must check various settings and make changes ifnecessary. This section describ

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Procedure:1. Determine the rotary switch position for your country and purpose. To do this, consult theTechnical Information "Overview of the Rot

Page 33 - Multifunction Relay

All Bluetooth devices in a PV system must have the same NetID. You can use rotary switchC to seta new NetID in the inverter before commissioning. The

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7.3 Setting the NetID... 387.4 Commissioning the Inverter...

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3. To deactivate the communication via Bluetooth,set the rotary switch C to the position 0 using aflat-blade screwdriver (blade width: 2.5mm).This wi

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4. Switch on the circuit breaker of all three line conductors.5. If the multifunction relay is used, switch on the load supply voltage, if necessary.☑

Page 37 - 7 Commissioning

8 Configuration8.1 ProcedureOnce you have commissioned the inverter, you may have to adjust various settings via the rotaryswitches in the inverter or

Page 38 - 7.3 Setting the NetID

2. Determine the rotary switch setting for the desired display language. To do this, consult theTechnical Information "Overview of the Rotary Swi

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Procedure:1. Connect one end of the network cable to the mating plug (see mating plug documentation).2. Remove the filler plug from the pin connector

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8.5 Setting the Tripping Threshold of the Residual-CurrentDeviceIf a residual-current device with a tripping threshold of 30mA is required and used,

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Procedure:1. Select the parameter Operating mode of multifunction relay or Mlt.OpMode and set thedesired operating mode.2. Once you have set the opera

Page 42 - 8 Configuration

9 Operation9.1 Display OverviewThe display shows the current operating data of the inverter (e.g. current power, daily energy, totalenergy) as well as

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Position Symbol ExplanationD Active Bluetooth connectionQuality of the Bluetooth connectionActive connection to a Speedwire networkActive connection t

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Position Symbol ExplanationQ - Diagram with the power curve of the last 16feed-in hours orenergy yields of the last 16days• In order to switch betwe

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1 Information on this DocumentValidityThis document is valid for the following device types from firmware version2.52:• STP 5000TL-20 (Sunny Tripower

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9.4 Calling Up Display Messages of the Start-Up PhaseVarious inverter information is displayed during the start-up phase that can be called up wheneve

Page 47 - 9 Operation

10 Disconnecting the Inverter from Voltage SourcesPrior to performing any work on the inverter, always disconnect it from all voltage sources asdescri

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12.Damage to the inverter due to electrostatic dischargeThe internal components of the inverter can be irreparably damaged by electrostaticdischarge.•

Page 49 - 9.2 LED Signals

11 Technical Data11.1 DC/AC11.1.1 Sunny Tripower 5000TL / 6000TL / 7000TLDC InputSTP 5000TL-20 STP 6000TL-20 STP 7000TL-20Maximum DC power at cosφ=

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STP 5000TL-20 STP 6000TL-20 STP 7000TL-20AC voltage range* 160V to 280V 160V to 280V 160V to 280VNominal AC current at 220V 7.3A 8.7A 10.2AN

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11.1.2 Sunny Tripower 8000TL / 9000TL / 10000TLDC InputSTP 8000TL-20 STP 9000TL-20 STP 10000TL-20Maximum DC power at cos φ = 1 8,200W 9,225W 10,250

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STP 8000TL-20 STP 9000TL-20 STP 10000TL-20Total harmonic distortion of the outputcurrent with total harmonic distortionof the AC voltage <2%, and

Page 53 - 11 Technical Data

STP 12000TL-20Maximum input current, input A 18AMaximum input current, input B 10AMaximum input current per string, input A* 18AMaximum input curre

Page 54 - Efficiency

STP 12000TL-20Overvoltage category in accordance with IEC 60664-1 III* depending on the configured country data setEfficiencySTP 12000TL-20Maximum eff

Page 55 - AC Output

Additional data volume when using the SunnyPortal live interface600 kB/hourTopology transformerlessCooling concept SMAOptiCoolFan connection Designed

Page 56 - 11.1.3 Sunny Tripower 12000TL

SymbolsSymbol ExplanationIndicates a hazardous situation which, if notavoided, will result in death or serious injuryIndicates a hazardous situation w

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Ground-fault monitoring for STP5000TL-20 /6000TL-20 / 7000TL-20 / 8000TL-20 /9000TL-20Insulation monitoring: Riso> 385kΩGround-fault monitoring

Page 58 - 11.2 General Data

11.7 Multifunction relayMaximum AC switching voltage 240VMaximum DC switching voltage 30VMaximum AC switching current 1.0AMaximum DC switching curr

Page 59 - 11.3 Protective Devices

12 ContactIf you have technical problems with our products, contact the SMAServiceLine. We need thefollowing information in order to provide you wit

Page 60 - 11.6 Torques

France SMA France S.A.S.LyonMedium Power SolutionsOnduleurs : +33472090440Communication : +33472090441Hybrid Energy SolutionsSunny Island : +3

Page 61 - 11.9 Data Storage Capacity

대한민국 SMA Technology Korea Co., Ltd.서울+822508-8599中国 SMA Beijing Commercial CompanyLtd.北京+861056701350+9712234-6177 SMA Middle East LLC鲵뼑ꖱ霢꫑끭Ё೑࣫

Page 62 - 12 Contact

SMA Solar Technology AG | Sonnenallee 1 | 34266 Niestetal | GermanyPhone: +49 561 9522-0 | Fax: +49 561 9522-100 | Internet: www.SMA.de | E-Mail: info

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SB-SMC-STP-ZE-BB-en-17 2/2Declaration of Conformitywith German, European and International (Non-European) standards used forSUNNY BOY, SUNNY MINI C

Page 65 - EC Declaration of Conformity

SMA Solar Technologywww.SMA-Solar.com

Page 66 - Declaration of Conformity

2 Safety2.1 Intended UseThe SunnyTripower is a transformerless PV inverter with two MPP trackers which converts the directcurrent of the PV array to

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2.3 Safety PrecautionsThis section contains safety precautions that must be observed at all times when working on or withthe product.To prevent person

Page 68 - SMA Solar Technology

Damage to the inverter due to electrostatic dischargeTouching electronic components can cause damage to or destroy the inverter throughelectrostatic d

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