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On-Grid Inverter

R1 Macro

3.68kW / 5kW / 6kW | Single Phase, 2 MPPTs

RENAC R1 Macro Series is a single-phase on-grid inverter with excellent compact size, comprehensive software and hardware technology. The R1 Macro Series offers high efficiency and class-leading functional fanless, low-noise design.

  • 16A

    Max. PV

    input current

  • AFCI

    Optional AFCI

    protection function

  • 150%

    150% PV

    input oversizing

Product Features
  • Export
    Export control function integrated
  • 2
    Over-temperature protection
  • 特征图标-2
    Type II SPD for both DC and AC
  • 特征图标-3
    Remote firmware upgrade & setting
Parameter List
Model R1-3.68K R1-5K R1-6K
Max. PV Input Voltage[V] 600
Max. PV Input Current [A] 16/16
No.of MPPT Trackers/No.of Input Strings per Tracker 2/1
Max. AC Output Apparent Power [VA] 3680 5500 6000
Max.Efficiency 97.9%

On-Grid Inverter

3.68kW / 5kW / 6kW | Single Phase, 2 MPPTs

RENAC R1 Macro Series is a single-phase on-grid inverter with excellent compact size, comprehensive software and hardware technology. The R1 Macro Series offers high efficiency and class-leading functional fanless, low-noise design.

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Related FAQs

  • 1.Why is "Vgrid 10M Fault" displaying on the inverter screen?

    Cause of occurrence:

    The voltage of the grid is outside the standard safety range.

    (1) User cables aging or overloaded, causing voltage instability and fluctuations.

    (2) Local grid instability during peak electricity consumption.

     

    Solution

    (1) Replace the wiring harness or reduce load access to improve the stability of the user’s access voltage.

    (2) Ensure normal operation of the inverter by adjusting the output voltage range.

  • 2."Bus voltage Fault" on inverter screen.

    Cause of occurrence:

    The bus voltage is above the standard set by the software. 

    Solution:

    (1) To turn off the inverter, you should first switch off the DC and AC power sources, wait for 5 minutes, then connect them again and restart the inverter.

    (2) If still have an error message, check if the DC/AC voltage exceeds the parameter specification requirements. If it does, improve it promptly. 

    (3) If the error persists, the hardware may be damaged. Please contact your installer or service provider.