SMA · Sunny Boy Solar Inverter
The inverter has detected a ground fault in the PV array (3501), or the leakage current of the inverter and PV array is too high (3601), or a residual current due to temporary grounding of the PV array has been detected (3701). These conditions indicate defective or insufficient electrical insulation from the PV system to ground, potentially from a ground fault, residual current, or a malfunction causing high leakage current. The inverter will interrupt feed-in operation.
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Disconnect the inverter from all voltage sources (refer to the inverter installation manual).
Measure the voltage between the positive terminal and the ground potential (PE) of the PV array.
Measure the voltage between the negative terminal and the ground potential (PE) of the PV array.
Measure the voltage between the positive and negative terminals of the PV array.
If all measured voltages are stable AND the sum of the two voltages to ground potential is approximately equal to the voltage between the positive and negative terminals, a ground fault is present. Determine the location of the ground fault via the ratio of the two measured voltages and eliminate it.
If a definite ground fault cannot be measured by voltage, perform an insulation resistance measurement on the PV system using a measuring device with a DC input voltage range of 600 V or higher.