Restart Your Inverter

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Inverter | Core of Your System

The pivotal component of your solar setup is the inverter. Functioning as the central control unit, it oversees every facet of power generation in your system and furnishes the data visible on your monitoring portal.

As a diligent guardian of electricity quality from the grid, the inverter promptly disconnects if any irregularities in voltage or frequency are detected. This precautionary measure is in place to prevent overloading of your inverter.

During nighttime hours, the inverter deactivates, automatically reactivating itself at sunrise when solar energy is sufficient. Before feeding electricity back into the grid, the inverter conducts a safety test. It is customary for inverters to power down when no electricity is being generated, such as during nighttime periods.

How to Restart your Inverter

Step 1. Turn off the AC “Main Switch Inverter Supply” which should be located in your switchboard and also the “Inverter AC Isolator” which should be located next to your inverter.

Step 2. Turn off the “PV Array DC Isolator” which should be located on or next to your Fronius inverter.

Step 3. Wait for system to do a full shut down, roughly 30 seconds.

Step 4. Turn on “PV Array DC Isolator”.

Step 5. Turn on  “Main Switch Inverter Supply” and “Inverter AC Isolator”

Your system will take a few minutes to completely reboot. Warning: Do not open plug and socket connection or PV array DC isolator under load.

Step 1. Turn off the AC “Main Switch Inverter Supply” which should be located in your switchboard and also the “Inverter AC Isolator” which should be located next to your inverter.

Step 2. Turn off the “PV Array DC Isolator” which should be located on or next to your SolarEdge inverter.

Step 3. Wait for system to do a full shut down, roughly 30 seconds.

Step 4. Turn on “PV Array DC Isolator”.

Step 5. Turn on  “Main Switch Inverter Supply” and “Inverter AC Isolator”

Your system will take a few minutes to completely reboot. Warning: Do not open plug and socket connection or PV array DC isolator under load.

Step 1. Turn off the AC “Main Switch Inverter Supply” which should be located in your switchboard and also the “Inverter AC Isolator” which should be located next to your inverter.

Step 2. Turn off the “PV Array DC Isolator” which should be located on or next to your Sungrow inverter.

Step 3. Wait for system to do a full shut down, roughly 30 seconds.

Step 4. Turn on “PV Array DC Isolator”.

Step 5. Turn on  “Main Switch Inverter Supply” and “Inverter AC Isolator”

Your system will take a few minutes to completely reboot. Warning: Do not open plug and socket connection or PV array DC isolator under load.

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