Delta Electronics Error Codes
Complete Australian reference for Delta Electronics inverter diagnostic codes with professional troubleshooting guidance and repair solutions
Identify issues with your Delta Electronics solar system and understand proper response procedures for Australian installations
Delta Electronics Inverter Models in Australia
Delta Electronics offers a comprehensive range of high-efficiency inverter systems designed for Australian residential and commercial solar installations. Delta solar inverters feature advanced monitoring capabilities, robust diagnostic systems, and compliance with AS/NZS 4777.2 grid connection standards. These diagnostic codes apply to Delta Electronics inverter systems installed across Australia and operate on the Australian grid (230V single-phase / 400V three-phase, 50Hz). Error indicators appear as error codes on the inverter display, LED status indicators, and status messages in the monitoring portal, providing comprehensive diagnostic information for system operators and installers.
Reading Error Codes
- • Check inverter display for error codes (e.g., E11, E12, E13, E14)
- • Review LED status indicators on inverter front panel
- • Check monitoring portal for system status messages
- • Note error code format and any additional information
- • Consult Delta Electronics installation manual for your specific model
Delta Electronics Product Features
- • High-efficiency solar inverters (230V/400V, 50Hz)
- • Advanced monitoring and diagnostics
- • Robust safety features compliant with AS/NZS 4777.2
- • Grid connection compliance for Australian market
- • Professional installation support by CEC-accredited installers
Understanding Delta Electronics Diagnostic Codes
Delta Electronics inverter systems feature sophisticated diagnostic capabilities that continuously monitor system performance and automatically detect operational issues. When a problem is identified, the system communicates through multiple channels: error codes displayed on the inverter display, LED status indicators, and status messages in the monitoring portal. This comprehensive diagnostic framework enables rapid problem identification and helps determine appropriate response procedures. All Delta Electronics inverter models utilise continuous performance monitoring with real-time error detection. Error codes are typically alphanumeric (e.g., E11, E12, E13, E14, AC Volt High, DC Current High) that indicate specific system conditions or faults. Always reference your specific model's installation and service manual for precise code definitions and model-specific information.
Australian Standards Compliance: Delta Electronics inverters installed in Australia must comply with AS/NZS 4777.2 grid connection standards and be installed by Clean Energy Council (CEC) accredited installers. All electrical work must be performed by licensed electricians in accordance with Australian wiring rules (AS/NZS 3000).
Grid Connection Errors
Issues with AC grid voltage, frequency, and connection parameters.
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| AC Volt High | Grid voltage exceeds maximum limit - System shutdown for safety |
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| AC Volt Low | Grid voltage below minimum limit - System shutdown for safety |
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| AC Freq High | Grid frequency exceeds maximum limit - System shutdown |
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| AC Freq Low | Grid frequency below minimum limit - System shutdown |
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| Grid Quality | Grid quality issue detected - System shutdown for safety |
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| No Grid | System has lost connection to utility grid |
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| 3Phase Unbalance | Three-phase voltage unbalance detected - Internal error |
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| Phase Jump | Phase jump detected - Internal error |
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DC Voltage and Power Errors
Issues with DC input voltage and power generation from solar panels.
| Code | Meaning | Possible Causes | Solutions |
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| Solar1High | DC input voltage from string 1 exceeds maximum limit |
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| Solar2High | DC input voltage from string 2 exceeds maximum limit |
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| DC Current High | DC input current exceeds maximum limit - Internal error |
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| DC Undervoltage | DC input voltage below minimum operating threshold |
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Ground Fault and Safety Errors
Issues with ground fault detection and electrical safety systems.
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| Ground Current | Ground current detected - System check required |
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| Isolation Fault | Isolation error detected between PV system and ground |
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Hardware and Internal Errors
Issues with inverter internal systems and hardware components.
| Code | Meaning | Possible Causes | Solutions |
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| HW DSP ADC1 | Hardware DSP ADC1 error - Internal error |
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| HW FAN | Hardware fan error - Cooling system check required |
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| E11 | Charger Error - Charger is damaged |
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| E12 | Fan Error - Fan is damaged or blocked |
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| E13 | Overtemperature - Inverter temperature is too high |
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| E14 | +/- DC BUS High/Low - DC bus irregularity detected |
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| Internal Inverter Error | Internal inverter fault or hardware error |
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Critical Safety Notice
Do not attempt DIY repairs on your Delta Electronics solar system. The majority of diagnostic codes relate to high-voltage DC and AC electrical systems, grid connection safety mechanisms, or critical safety features. Specific codes requiring immediate professional intervention include: Ground Current, Isolation Fault, HW DSP ADC1, and E14 (+/- DC BUS High/Low). Upon encountering these codes, immediately shut down the system if safe to do so and contact a CEC-accredited Delta Electronics installer without delay.
Professional service by CEC-accredited installers is mandatory—contact a licensed solar installer or reach out to Delta Electronics technical support for expert assistance.
Australian Requirements: All inverter repairs must be performed by Clean Energy Council (CEC) accredited installers in accordance with AS/NZS 4777.2 and Australian wiring rules (AS/NZS 3000). Unauthorised work on electrical systems poses extreme danger and violates Australian electrical safety regulations.
Maintenance Guidelines for Australian Installations
Scheduled Service Requirements
- ✓Professional inspection and service annually by CEC-accredited Delta Electronics installer
- ✓Monthly visual inspection of solar panels for damage, soiling, or bird droppings
- ✓Clean panels quarterly or as needed based on local conditions (dust, pollen, coastal areas)
- ✓Monitor system performance daily through monitoring portal
- ✓Check inverter status and LED indicators monthly
- ✓Verify fan operation and ventilation monthly (especially during Australian summer)
Proactive Maintenance Strategies
- ✓Keep panels clean to maximise energy production
- ✓Trim trees and vegetation to prevent shading
- ✓Ensure adequate ventilation around inverter (critical in Australian summer)
- ✓Monitor production trends for early problem detection
- ✓Keep firmware updated for latest features and fixes
- ✓Review system alerts and error codes promptly
Frequently Asked Questions
What does error code E11 (Charger Error) mean?
Error code E11 indicates that the charger is damaged. Contact CEC-accredited Delta service personnel. Do not attempt to repair yourself. The charger may need to be replaced. This requires professional diagnosis.
What does error code E12 (Fan Error) mean?
Error code E12 indicates that the fan is damaged or blocked. Check if fan ventilation is normal, check if fan is running normally, clean filters if installed, reduce load if possible, and contact CEC-accredited Delta service personnel if the fan continues to fail.
What does error code E13 (Overtemperature) mean?
Error code E13 indicates that the inverter temperature is too high. Check if inverter ventilation is normal, reduce load if possible, check if fan is running normally, clean filters if installed, improve ventilation around inverter (critical in Australian summer), ensure inverter is not in direct sunlight, and allow inverter to cool down before restart. Contact CEC-accredited installer if temperature remains high after improving ventilation.
What does error code E14 (+/- DC BUS High/Low) mean?
Error code E14 indicates a DC bus irregularity detected. Contact CEC-accredited Delta service personnel. This is an internal error requiring professional diagnosis. Do not attempt to repair yourself. May require inverter service or replacement.
What should I do if I see "AC Volt High" error?
AC Volt High error indicates grid voltage exceeds maximum limit. Do not attempt to override safety shutdown. Check utility grid voltage with calibrated multimeter (should be 230V ±10% for single-phase). Contact your DNSP (Distribution Network Service Provider) to report voltage issues and request them to lower tap transformer if voltage consistently high. System will automatically reconnect when voltage stabilises within acceptable limits.
What should I do if I see "Ground Current" error?
Ground Current error indicates that ground current has been detected. Do not attempt to start the system. Inspect all PV modules for physical damage, check all DC connections and junction boxes, test ground current and isolation resistance, check for water ingress (especially after heavy rain), and inspect DC wiring for damage. This is a serious safety condition. Contact a CEC-accredited installer to perform ground fault testing.
Can I repair my Delta Electronics system myself?
High-voltage DC and AC electrical work must exclusively be performed by CEC-accredited licensed professionals to ensure safety compliance with Australian standards. Homeowners can safely perform basic tasks like cleaning panels and monitoring the portal, but all technical repairs require certified CEC-accredited Delta Electronics installers. Unauthorised work on electrical systems poses extreme danger and violates Australian electrical safety regulations and building codes.
How often should I clean my solar panels?
Solar panels should be cleaned quarterly or as needed based on local conditions. Panels in dusty areas, areas with heavy pollen, or coastal areas may need more frequent cleaning. Keep panels clean to maximise energy production. Inspect panels monthly for damage or excessive soiling that may require immediate cleaning.
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Proper interpretation of diagnostic codes is essential for effective Delta Electronics solar system troubleshooting in Australian installations. This comprehensive reference enables quick problem identification and guides appropriate response actions. Delta Electronics systems utilise error codes displayed on inverter displays, LED status indicators, and status messages in the monitoring portal to indicate specific sensor and system malfunctions. Delta Electronics inverters provide diagnostic information through error codes and monitoring systems for convenient diagnosis.
⚠️Complex diagnostic situations, especially those involving high-voltage DC and AC electrical systems and grid connection safety, require immediate professional evaluation by CEC-accredited installers. Critical codes demanding urgent response include: Ground Current, Isolation Fault, HW DSP ADC1, and E14 (+/- DC BUS High/Low). These indicators represent serious safety hazards requiring certified CEC-accredited Delta Electronics installer response. Adherence to scheduled maintenance protocols and immediate attention to diagnostic codes extends equipment service life and minimises long-term operational costs. Note that error code formats may vary by model and firmware version—always consult your specific unit's installation and service manual for precise interpretations. All repairs must comply with AS/NZS 4777.2 grid connection standards and Australian wiring rules (AS/NZS 3000).