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SHENZHEN SINOVO ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD
Version: 2.0
SP200 Drive User Manual (Version: 2.0)
User Manual
SP200 SERIES
PV PUMP CONTROLLER

SP200 Manual
Preface
Preface
Thank you for purchasing the SP200 series PV Pump controller developed by our
company.
This manual introduce how to use SP200 series in correct manner. Please read it carefully
before application, operation, maintenance and inspection.
Please apply this series after fully understand the safety cautions of this products.
Unpacking Inspection Cautions:
1.Whether the product is damaged during shipping, whether the parts is damaging or
falling, whether the main part is crashed.
2.Whether the nameplate of model and controller ratings are consistent with your order.
SINOVO is very strict in quality control in the producing and packing, in case any fault
occcurs, please contact us or your own supplier ASAP.
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For the details of illustrating products, the diagram of this manual is sometimes in the
status of removing the cover or safety cover. To use this product, please make sure
install the cover or housing as required and operate in accordance with manual
instructions.
The diagrams in this manual is only for illustration, it may have sightly difference with
the product that you ordered.
This instructions are subject to change, without notice, due to product upgrade,
specification as well as efforts to increase the accuracy and convenience of the
manual.
Please contact district agent or all SINOVO customer service center directly for the
damaged or missing parts and need to order the Manuals.
If you have any confusion when refering the manual during operation, please contact
SINOVO Customer Service Center.
Customer Service:400-8818-689
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SP200 Manual
Contents
Contents
Preface.................................................................................................................01
Contents...............................................................................................................02
Chapter 1 Safety and Cautions..........................................................................05
Safety Definition.....................................................................................................05
1.1 Safety Cautions................................................................................................06
1.2 Cautions.... ................................................................................................08.......
Chapter 2 Basic principle...................................................................................11
2.1 Basic principle.... ............................................. ........... ....
2.2 Functions.................................................................................... .
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Chapter 3 Product Information.........................................................................15
3.1 Inspection... .. ............................................................................. ......... ...... ...... 16
3.2 Instroductions and Feature....... ..................................................... ...... ........... 16
3.3 Protection function..... .......................................................................... ....... .... 16
3.4 Naming rules............... ................................................................................... .17
3.5 SP200 PV Pump Controller input/output parameter................. ......... ............. . 17
3.6 Nameplate...................... ........................................................... ..................... . 21
3.7 SP200 PV pump controller Size....... .... .......................................................... . 21
Chapter 4 Mechanical and Electrical Installation.............................................25
4.1 Controller Installation and Operation Environment........ ..............................26....
4.2 Controller Installation Spacing............ ............................................ ...........27.. ...
4.3 Install and Remove the Cover........ .......................................... ..............27....... ..
4.4 Wiring......................... .... .....................................28...................................... ......
Chapter 5 Operation..........................................................................................35
5.1 Operation Panel Description... .................. .......................................36 .. .............
5.2 Operation Procedure............ ............ ...................38 ........ ....................................
5.3 Commissioning Process..................................................................................40
5.4 Panel Displays Parameters in Running State.................. ... ...................40....... ..
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Chapter 6 Function Parameter Table...............................................................41
F00 Basic Function Group.................... ........................ .............................42........... ..
F01 Startup and Stop Control........ .............................................................42............
F02 Motor parameter............... ......... .............. ..................................................... .. . 42
F03 Solar Water Pump Special Parameters... ....................................... .... ........ ... .. 42
F05 Input Terminal Group................. ........................... . ............... ......................... .. 43
F07 HMI&Fault parameters....................................................................................43
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting...............................................................................47
7.1 Fault Instruction and Solution..................................................... . .........48.......... .
7.2 Common Faults and Solutions......................................................... .......51.........
7.3 Controller Overcurrent, Overload Fault (OC1/2/3/OL1/2)................................52
Chapter 8 Maintenance.....................................................................................53
8.1 Controller........ ........................... . .........54............................. .............................. .
8.2 Pump.............. .............................................. .......56................................... .........
8.3 Solar Array.......................................................................................................56
8.2 Electric Wire and Cable..................................................................................56
Chapter 9 Spare AC power use........................................................................57
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Chapter 1
Safety and Cautions
Safety Definition
Read this manual carefully so that you have a thorough understanding.
Installation,commissioning or maintenance may be performed in conjunction with this
chapter. Our company will assume no ability and responsibility for any injury or loss caused
by improper operation.
Danger
Note
Operations which are not performed comply with the requirements may cause severe hurt
or even death.
Operations which are not performed comply with requirements may cause personal injury
or property damage.
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1.1 Safety Cautions
Use Stage Safety Grade Precautions
Danger
Before
Installation
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Do not install the equipment if you find water seepage,
component missing or damage upon unpacking.
Do not install the equipment if the packing list does not
conform to the product you received.
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Handle the equipment with care during transportation to
prevent damage to the equipment.
Do not use the equipment if any component is damaged or
missing. Failure to comply will result in personal injury.
Do not touch the components with your hands. Failure to
comply will result in static electricity damage.
Danger
During
Installation
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Install the equipment on incombustible objects such as
metal, and keep it away from combustible materials.
Failures to comply may result in a fire.
Do not loosen the fixed screws of the components,
especially the screws withe red marks.
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Do not drop wire end or screw into the controller. Failure it
will result in damage to the controller.
Install the controller in places free of vibration and direct
sunlight.
When two controller are laid in the same cabinet ,arrange the
installation positions properly to ensure the cooling effect.
Danger
At wiring
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A circuit breaker must be used to isolate the power supply
and the controller. Failure to comply may result a fire.
Ensure that the power supply is cut off before wiring. Failure
to comply may result in electric shock.
Never connect the power cables to the output
terminals(U,V,W) of the controller. Pay attention to the
marks of the wiring terminals and ensure correct wiring.
Failure to comply may result in damage to the controller.
Ensure that the main cable line comply with the standard,
the line meets the EMC requirements and the area safety
standard. Failure to comply may result in risk or accident.
Never connect the power cables the braking resistor
between the DC bus terminals P+, P-. Failure to comply
may result in a fire.
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Chapter1 Safety and cautions
Use Stage Safety Grade Precautions
Danger
At wiring ª
Use a shielded cable for the encoder, and ensure that the
shielding layer is reliably grounded.
Danger
Before
Power-on
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Please confirm the peripheral equipment and cable converter
is configured in this manual of the recommended model, all
the configuration line in accordance with the connection
method of the manual provides the correct wiring. Failure to
comply will result in accidents.
Check that the voltage class of the power supply is consistent
with the rated voltage class of the controller.
Danger
After
Power-on
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Do not open the controller’s cover after power-on. Failure to
comply may result in electric shock.
Do not touch the operation of controller during the hands is
wet. Failure to comply will result in accident.
Do not touch any I/O terminal of the controller. Failure to
comply may result in electric shock.
Do not change the default settings of the controller. Failure to
comply will result in damage to the controller.
Do not touch the rotating part of the motor during the motor
auto-tuning or running. Failure to comply will result in
accident.
Danger
During
Operation
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Signal detection must be performed only by qualified
personnel during operation. Failure to comply will result in
personal injury or damage to the controller.
Do not touch the fan or the discharging resistor to check the
temperature. Failure to comply will result in personal burnt.
Danger
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Avoid objects falling into the controller when it is running.
Failure to comply will result in damage to the controller.
Do not start or stop the controller by turning the contactor
ON/OFF. Failure to comply will result in damage to the
controller.
Danger
After
Power-on
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Do not repair or maintain the controller at power-on. Failure
to comply will result in electric shock.
Ensure that the controller is disconnected from all power
suppliers before staring repair or maintenance on the
controller.
Repair or maintenance of the controller may be performed
only by qualified personnel. Failure to comply will result in
personal injury or damage to the controller.
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Danger
After
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Set and check the parameters again after the controller is
replaced.
Use Stage Safety Grade Precautions
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Chapter1 Safety and cautions
1.2 Cautions
1.2.1 Motor Insulation Test
Perform the insulation test when the motor is used for the first time, or when it is reused
after being stored for a long time, or in a regular check-up, in order to prevent the poor
insulation of motor windings from damaging the controller during the insulation test. A 500-
V mega-Ohm meter is recommended for the test. The insulation resistance must not be
less than 5 MΩ.
1.2.2 Thermal Protection of Motort
If the selected controller does not match the rated capacity of the motor , especially when
the rated power of the controller is higher than that of the motor, adjust the parameters for
motor protection in the controller or to install thermal relay to protect the motor .
1.2.3 Running Above Rated Frequency
The controller provides frequency output of 0 to 600.00Hz. If the controller is required to
run at over 50Hz, please consider the capacity of the machine.
1.2.4 Vibration of mechanical device
The controller may encounter the mechanical resonance point at some output frequenc-ies,
which can be avoided by setting the skip frequency. If the operating frequency of the
customer coincide with the resonant frequency please modify the operating frequency or
change the inherent resonance frequency of the mechanical system.
1.2.5 Motor heat and noise
The output of the controller is pulse width modulation (PWM) wave with certain harmonic
frequencies, and therefore, the motor temperature, noise, and vibration are slightly greater
than those when the controller runs at power frequency (50 Hz).
1.2.6 Voltage-sensitive device or capacitor on output side of the controller
Do not install the capacitor for improving power factor or lightning protection voltage-
sensitive resistor on the output side of the controller because the output of the controller is
PWM wave. Otherwise, the controller may suffer transient overcurrent or even
bedamaged.
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1.2.7 Contactor at the I/O terminal of the controller
When a contactor is installed between the input side of the controller and the power supply,
the controller must not be started or stopped by switching the contactor on or off. If the
controller has to be operated by the contactor, ensure that the time interval between
switching is at least one hour since frequent charge and discharge will shorten the service
life of the capacitor inside the controller.
When a contactor is installed between the output side of the controller and the motor,do not
turn off the contactor when the controller is active. Otherwise, modules inside the controller
may be damaged.
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U V W
SP200
controller
Capacitor or
voltage-sensitive resistor
1.2.8 The Use Occasion of the External Voltage Out of Rated Voltage Rage
The controller must not be used outside the allowable voltage range specified in this
manual. Otherwise, the controller’s components may be damaged. If required, use a
corresponding voltage step[-up or step-down device.
1.2.9 Change Three Phase Input into Two Phase Input
It is not allowed to change the three phase controller into two phase one . Otherwise , it
may cause it may cause fault or damage the controller.
1.2.10 The Protection of the Lighting Impulse
Although the controller has equipped with lightning overvoltage, overcurrent device, which
has a certain protection function for the induction lightining. For the lightning prone areas,
the user is necessary to install lightning protection device at the front of the controller,
which will benefit to the service life of the transducer.
1.2.11 Altitude and Derating
In places where the altitude is above 1000m and the cooling effect reduces due to thin airit
is necessary to de-rate the controller. Contact Our company for technical support.
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