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- Order number: 114456
- Weight: 19.6 kg
- Manufacturer's no.: SEA3000-03-00P
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GoodWe SEC3000C Smart Energy Controller SEA3000-03-00P
Centralized monitoring and control of GoodWe solar power systems
The GoodWe Smart Energy Controller SEC3000C enables centralized monitoring and control of solar power systems. It supports real-time acquisition and analysis of energy data and allows the parallel connection of multiple inverters. Thanks to comprehensive communication and data interfaces, flexible system concepts can be implemented. In addition, ripple control receivers, external control signals, and environmental sensors can be integrated. As an all-in-one solution, the SEC3000C reduces installation effort, eliminates the need for additional meters, and lowers system costs.
Features:
- Support for third-party control systems via Modbus
- Mixed parallel and centralized monitoring for C&I hybrid inverters and C&I grid-tied inverters
- Faster data transmission speed
| Technical Data | |
| Max. supported inverters: | RS485: 60, LAN: 10 (see compatibility lists for detailed information) |
| Digital / Analog inputs and outputs: | DI × 4, DO × 2, AI × 4 |
| Data logger: | EzLogger3000C | Smart meter: | GM330 |
| Switch: | 15 ports |
| Protection class: | IP65 |
Please refer to the datasheet for further information.
GoodWe Technologies Co., Ltd.
No. 90 Zijin Rd., New District,
Suzhou, 215011
China
service@goodwe.com
www.goodwe.com
GoodWe Europe GmbH
Kistlerhofstraße 170
81379 München
Deutschland
sales.de@goodwe.com
www.goodwe.com
Safety Instructions:
1. Installation by Qualified Personnel: The installation of smart meters must only be carried out by qualified electricians or authorized professionals.2. Power Circuit Disconnection: Before installation, the power circuit into which the smart meter will be integrated must be completely disconnected and checked for powerlessness.
3. Ensure Proper Grounding: Verify the proper grounding of the system before connecting the smart meter.
4. Select Installation Location: Install the device only in a safe, well-ventilated, and dry indoor area that meets the manufacturer's installation requirements.
5. Correct Cable Connection: Use only manufacturer-recommended cables and connections, ensuring correct polarity and secure contacts.
6. Danger from High Voltages: Smart meters are integrated into power circuits that may be live. Avoid any contact with open connections or wires.
7. Use Proper Circuit Protection: Connect the smart meter only to power circuits with appropriate protective switches (e.g., residual current devices (RCDs) or circuit breakers).
8. Check Insulation: Inspect cable insulation and connection status before commissioning to avoid short circuits.
9. No Modifications: Do not alter or modify the smart meter or its wiring.
10. Avoid Overloading: Do not exceed the manufacturer's specified maximum current load for the smart meter.
11. No Unauthorized Modifications: Unauthorized alterations, modifications, repairs, or opening of the product are strictly prohibited.