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TEST REPORT
IEC 61727
Photovoltaic (PV) systems –
Characteristics of the utility interface
Name of Testing Laboratory Intertek Testing Services Shenzhen Ltd. Guangzhou Branch
preparing the Report ..................... : Block E, No.7-2 Guang Dong Software Science Park, Caipin
Road, Guangzhou Science City, GETDD, Guangzhou, China
Applicant’s name ........................... : Shenzhen Growatt New Energy Technology CO.,Ltd
Address ........................................... : 1st East & 3rd Floor of Building A, Building B, Jiayu Industrial
Park, #28, GuangHui Road, LongTeng Community, Shiyan
Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen, P.R.China
Test specification:
Standard ......................................... : IEC 61727:2004
Test procedure ............................... : Type approval
Non-standard test method ............ : N/A
Test Report Form No. .................... : IEC61727B
Test Report Form(s) Originator .... : TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH
Master TRF ..................................... : Dated 2017-11-03
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Page 2 of 39 Report No. 191120145GZU-001
voltage
PV voltage
200V – 1000Vdc
range
Max.input
52A/52A/52A
current
PV Isc 55A*3
Nominal
output 3W/N/PE, 127/220Vac
voltage
Nominal
output 50/60Hz
Frequency
Max.output
87.4A 94.5A
current
Max.output
30.0KW 36.0KW
power
Max.apparent
33.3KVA 36.0KVA
power
Power factor
0.8Leading – 0.8 lagging
range
Safety level Class I
Ingress
IP 65
Protection
Operation
Ambient -25℃ - +60℃
Temperature
Model MAC MAC MAC MAC
50KTL3-X 60KTL3- 66KTL3- 70KTL3-
MV X MV X MV X MV
Max.PV
1100Vdc
voltage
PV voltage
200V – 1000Vdc
range
Max.input 52A/39A
current 52A*3
/39A
PV Isc 55A*3
Nominal
output 3W/PE, 277/480Vac
voltage
Nominal 50/60Hz
output
Frequency
Max.output
66.9A 80.2A 88.2A 93.6A
current
Max.output
50.0KW 60.0KW 66.0KW 70.0KW
power
Max.apparent
55.5KVA 66.6KVA 73.3KVA 77.7KVA
power
Power factor
0.8Leading – 0.8 lagging
range
Safety level Class I
Ingress
IP 65
Protection
Operation
Ambient -25℃ - +60℃
Temperature
Model MAC MAC MAC MAC
30KTL3- 40KTL3- 50KTL3-X 60KTL3-
X LV X LV LV X LV
Max.PV
1100Vdc
voltage
PV voltage
200V – 1000Vdc
range
Max.input 39A*2 /
39A*3 52/39/39A 52A*3
current 26A
PV Isc 45A*3 55A*3
Nominal
output 3W/N/PE, 230/400Vac
voltage
Nominal
output 50/60Hz
Frequency
Max.output
48.3A 64.4A 80.5A 96.6A
current
Max.output
30.0KW 40.0KW 50.0KW 60.0KW
power
Max.apparent
33.3KVA 44.4KVA 55.5KVA 66.6KVA
power
Power factor
0.8Leading – 0.8 lagging
range
Responsible Testing Laboratory (as applicable), testing procedure and testing location(s):
Summary of testing:
Note:
1. The above markings are the minimum requirements required by the safety standard. For the
final production samples, the additional markings which do not give rise to misunderstanding
may be added.
2. Label is attached on the side surface of enclosure and visible after installation.
3. Other labels are same as model above, except the rating and model name.
General remarks:
"(See Enclosure #)" refers to additional information appended to the report.
"(See appended table)" refers to a table appended to the report.
This report is based on and superseded original report No.190820065GZU-001, dated 03 Sep 2019
due to below modification /addition
1, Add new models MAC 15KTL3-XL, MAC 20KTL3-XL, MAC 22KTL3-XL, MAC 25KTL3-XL, MAC
30KTL3-XL, MAC 36KTL3-XL, MAC 30KTL3-X LV; All models are identical, except the
output power derating in software.
2, Change the Max input current and update the marking plates
After evaluation, clauses 4.3,4.4, 4.6,4.7, 5.2.1 are re-tested on new models.
This report shall be used together with the report 191120145GZU-002.
Manufacturer’s Declaration per sub-clause 4.2.5 of IECEE 02:
The application for obtaining a CB Test Certificate Yes
includes more than one factory location and a Not applicable
declaration from the Manufacturer stating that the
sample(s) submitted for evaluation is (are)
representative of the products from each factory has
been provided ............................................................... :
When differences exist; they shall be identified in the General product information section.
Name and address of factory (ies) .......................... : Shenzhen Growatt New Energy Technology
CO.,Ltd
1st East & 3rd Floor of Building A, Building B, Jiayu
Industrial Park, #28, GuangHui Road, LongTeng
Community, Shiyan Street, Baoan District,
Shenzhen, P.R.China
T1 T2 T3
MPPT 1 S4
GFCI
NTC Common mode Output
choke Choke
Inv Module B
BOOST B L3
S1
D1 D2
MPPT 2 BUS.N S2 L2
T1 T2 T3
S3
S4
L1
NTC
BOOST C G
N
D1 D2
Inv Module C AC SPD
MPPT 3 S1
T1 T2 T3
PE
S2
DSP V ac
S3
BUS-
ARM1
DC Switch S4
PV RLY.B
RLY.A
V pv&I pv DSP ISO NTC
BUS.N
DCI
DSP ARM1 DSP I ac
BOOST control/INV
DSP ARM1
DSP ARM1
control/Relay/ISO Relay/ISO,
BUS+ BUS-
/Fan on/Relay,etc. etc.
DC SPD GFCI
Main SPS DSP
Display
Communication ARM2 Control Board DSP ARM1
etc. +15V -15V +24V +22V
SELV
Other than special notice, the model MAC 60KTL3-X LV is as the representative test model in this
report and valid for other models.
4 UTILITY COMPATIBILITY P
The quality of power provided by the PV system for P
the on-site AC loads and for power delivered to the
utility is governed by practices and standards on
voltage, flicker, frequency, harmonics and power
factor.
Deviation from these standards represents out-of- P
bounds conditions and may require the PV system
to sense the deviation and properly disconnect from
the utility system.
4.1 Voltage, current and frequency P
The PV system AC voltage, current and frequency P
are compatible with the utility system.
4.2 Normal voltage operating range P
Utility-interconnected PV systems do not normally P
regulate voltage, they inject current into the utility.
Therefore, the voltage operating range for PV
inverters is selected as a protection function that
responds to abnormal utility conditions, not as a
voltage regulation function.
4.3 Flicker P
The operation of the PV system is not cause voltage P
flicker in excess of limits stated in the relevant
sections of IEC 61000-3-3 for systems less than 16
A or IEC 61000-3-5 for systems with current of 16 A
and above.
4.4 DC injection P
The PV system is not inject DC current greater than (See appended table ) P
1 % of the rated inverter output current, into the
utility AC interface under any operating condition.
4.5 Normal frequency operating range P
The PV system operates in synchronism with the P
utility system, and within the frequency
trip limits defined in 5.2.2.
4.6 Harmonics and waveform distortion P
Total harmonic current distortion is less than 5 % at (See appended table) P
rated inverter output. Each individual harmonic is
limited to the percentages listed in Table 1.
Even harmonics in these ranges is less than 25 % of P
the lower odd harmonic limits listed.
5.2.1 & 5.4 TABLE: Under-and over-voltage trip settings and reconnection test P
(1) Under voltage disconnection procedure
Rated Output Required Value of Ratio of Interva Measured Measured
output power min. voltage PCE trip decreased l time tripped disconnectio
voltage (VA) (V) settings (V / s) (s) voltage n time (s)
(V) (V) (V)
230 66600 195.5 195.5 0.1 3 196.1 1.534
Rated Output Required Value of Ratio of Interval Measured Measured
output power min. voltage PCE trip decreased time tripped voltage disconnection
voltage (VA) (V) settings (V / s) (s) (V) time (s)
(V) (V)
230 66600 115 115 0.1 0.2 115.2 0.070
5.2.1 & 5.4 TABLE: Under-and over-voltage trip settings and reconnection test P
(1) Under voltage disconnection procedure
Rated Output Required Value of Ratio of Interva Measured Measured
output power min. voltage PCE trip decreased l time tripped disconnectio
voltage (VA) (V) settings (V / s) (s) voltage n time (s)
(V) (V) (V)
277 77700 235.4 235.0 0.1 3 234.8 1.579
Rated Output Required Value of Ratio of Interval Measured Measured
output power min. voltage PCE trip decreased time tripped voltage disconnection
voltage (VA) (V) settings (V / s) (s) (V) time (s)
(V) (V)
277 77700 138.5 138.0 0.1 0.2 138.4 0.087
5.2.1 & 5.4 TABLE: Under-and over-voltage trip settings and reconnection test P
(1) Under voltage disconnection procedure
Rated Output Required Value of Ratio of Interva Measured Measured
output power min. voltage PCE trip decreased l time tripped disconnectio
voltage (VA) (V) settings (V / s) (s) voltage n time (s)
(V) (V) (V)
127 36000 108.0 108.0 0.1 3 108.8 1.08
Rated Output Required Value of Ratio of Interval Measured Measured
output power min. voltage PCE trip decreased time tripped voltage disconnection
voltage (VA) (V) settings (V / s) (s) (V) time (s)
(V) (V)
127 36000 63.5 64.0 0.1 0.2 64.4 0.040
5.2.2 & 5.4 TABLE: Over/under frequency trip settings and reconnection test P
(1) Under frequency disconnection procedure
Rated Output Required Value of Ratio of Interva Measured Measured
output power min. PCE trip decreased l time tripped disconnectio
frequency (VA) frequency settings (Hz / s) (s) frequency n time (s)
(Hz) (Hz) (Hz) (Hz)
50 66600 49 49 0.01 0.3 49.02 0.167
Supplementary information:
For test condition A:
If any of the recorded run-on times are longer than the one recorded for the rated balance condition, then
the non-shaded parameter combinations also require testing.
For test condition B and C:
If run-on times are still increasing at the 95 % or 105 % points, additional 1 % increments is taken until
run-on times begin decreasing.
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