Hi,
I'm posting this as much for initial comment by any of the long standing members who have similar installations but ultimately as information for any other new PV users who may find this useful.
Always assuming I get this sorted and working.
System was installed 12th January.
Everything done neatly and on time however the Wi-Fi dongle failed to connect and installer, believing it to be faulty, took it away with the promise of returning on Monday 15th to complete.
Suffice to say this didn't happen as promised so I've only been able to interface with the system through the SPH front panel to date.
I've been back and forth with the installer eventually getting a "confirmed" revisit date of Jan 30th.
In the meantime my review of the system has thrown up a few issues / concerns. (shared with the installer)
The biggest being that the battery back-up, which although set for "load first" priority, is failing to charge from any excess available from the PV array.
Despite it being winter we have managed 4 or 5 clear sunny days and I've got a perfect south facing installation.
I've attached a photo of the utility meter / Henley blocks / consumer unit layout below which shows the CT clamp positioned on the tail from the Henley block to the consumer unit.
Meaning the CT is only ever measuring current flow to the load.
As per Growatt manual this should actually be in the tail from the utility meter to the Henley block i.e. on the Grid side of the junction so as to pick up import and export.
Unfortunately the tails are too short, and tight, for me to be able to move it "just to give it a go" so will require action by the installer.
The installer employee I initially dealt with suggested this "didn't matter" .
Surely this is a pre-requisite for flagging the inverter that the system is in a state to charge the battery with excess PV output?
The battery is however taking charge from the grid for short periods after dark to the tune of about 1.0 -1.2 kWh. I'm assuming this is to hold / protect the battery at or around a minimum charge level which appears to be ~10%. and is where the battery has been since installation. To date battery has pulled about 14kWh from the grid.
Obviously without a web interface I can't yet check if there are any other settings which may be affecting this but believe the CT position to be the primary issue.
This leads on to the other interesting discovery.
The generation meter fitted is a unidirectional Emlite ECA2.z. Provided, I'm told, to record the total power generated from the PV installation.
Interestingly this appears to be wired in reverse as the only thing it's recording is the charge to the battery, from the grid, overnight.
I say interesting because if the bi-directional "Net energy" version ECA2.nz were fitted, with the current wiring orientation, it would record 1. generation to grid (PV + battery), 2. grid to battery and net production (1-2) values. I've gleaned this from the Emlite data sheets.
Contact again states that "they only fit the one type" and it's a "waste of time".
Interesting why, if they only fit a unidirectional meter, it's apparently been wired in reverse. Particularly as the inverter is to the left of the meter and the grid to the right. I'd think the wires would then fall naturally to the forward wiring. Inverter to terminals 1 2 ; Grid on 3 4. Which ought to record produced from PV + battery.
To be inspected on up-coming visit and I could be wrong.
Finally neither the Battery or Inverter enclosure earths have been connected. I'd expect these to be in place as they are called out in the Growatt documentation and an earth strap is listed in the packing list for the battery. Both class 1 so surely required?
Comments are welcome.
I shall update the post as the story unfolds.
I'm posting this as much for initial comment by any of the long standing members who have similar installations but ultimately as information for any other new PV users who may find this useful.
Always assuming I get this sorted and working.
System was installed 12th January.
Everything done neatly and on time however the Wi-Fi dongle failed to connect and installer, believing it to be faulty, took it away with the promise of returning on Monday 15th to complete.
Suffice to say this didn't happen as promised so I've only been able to interface with the system through the SPH front panel to date.
I've been back and forth with the installer eventually getting a "confirmed" revisit date of Jan 30th.
In the meantime my review of the system has thrown up a few issues / concerns. (shared with the installer)
The biggest being that the battery back-up, which although set for "load first" priority, is failing to charge from any excess available from the PV array.
Despite it being winter we have managed 4 or 5 clear sunny days and I've got a perfect south facing installation.
I've attached a photo of the utility meter / Henley blocks / consumer unit layout below which shows the CT clamp positioned on the tail from the Henley block to the consumer unit.
Meaning the CT is only ever measuring current flow to the load.
As per Growatt manual this should actually be in the tail from the utility meter to the Henley block i.e. on the Grid side of the junction so as to pick up import and export.
Unfortunately the tails are too short, and tight, for me to be able to move it "just to give it a go" so will require action by the installer.
The installer employee I initially dealt with suggested this "didn't matter" .
Surely this is a pre-requisite for flagging the inverter that the system is in a state to charge the battery with excess PV output?
The battery is however taking charge from the grid for short periods after dark to the tune of about 1.0 -1.2 kWh. I'm assuming this is to hold / protect the battery at or around a minimum charge level which appears to be ~10%. and is where the battery has been since installation. To date battery has pulled about 14kWh from the grid.
Obviously without a web interface I can't yet check if there are any other settings which may be affecting this but believe the CT position to be the primary issue.
This leads on to the other interesting discovery.
The generation meter fitted is a unidirectional Emlite ECA2.z. Provided, I'm told, to record the total power generated from the PV installation.
Interestingly this appears to be wired in reverse as the only thing it's recording is the charge to the battery, from the grid, overnight.
I say interesting because if the bi-directional "Net energy" version ECA2.nz were fitted, with the current wiring orientation, it would record 1. generation to grid (PV + battery), 2. grid to battery and net production (1-2) values. I've gleaned this from the Emlite data sheets.
Contact again states that "they only fit the one type" and it's a "waste of time".
Interesting why, if they only fit a unidirectional meter, it's apparently been wired in reverse. Particularly as the inverter is to the left of the meter and the grid to the right. I'd think the wires would then fall naturally to the forward wiring. Inverter to terminals 1 2 ; Grid on 3 4. Which ought to record produced from PV + battery.
To be inspected on up-coming visit and I could be wrong.
Finally neither the Battery or Inverter enclosure earths have been connected. I'd expect these to be in place as they are called out in the Growatt documentation and an earth strap is listed in the packing list for the battery. Both class 1 so surely required?
Comments are welcome.
I shall update the post as the story unfolds.