Parallel String Brain Teaser [RE-wrenches]

Bill Brooks billb at endecon.com
Fri May 17 21:00:33 PDT 2002


Joel,

If a battery or any other inverter than a SunnyBoy is on the other side of
that fuse, you have violated the 15-amp rating of the module as I pointed
out below. You would actually need a 21-amp fuse rating (15+6=21). Siemens
goofed if they intended to do what you suggest. However, they were brilliant
if you consider three strings connected to a SunnyBoy--in this case no fuses
are necessary.

One string per fuse for you. Sorry for the bad news.

Bill.


-----Original Message-----
From: Joel Davidson [mailto:joeldavidson at earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 3:46 PM
To: RE-wrenches at topica.com
Subject: Re: Parallel String Brain Teaser [RE-wrenches]


I use a 15-amp fuse on 2 parallel 4-module series strings of SP75 solar
modules
because 4.75 amps Isc x 1.25 = 6 amps x 2 parallel strings = 12 amps. Is
this
incorrect?

Bill Brooks wrote:

> Wrenches,
>
> Since we have been talking about parallel strings and max series fuse
> ratings--let's have a little more fun with this.
>
> The Siemens SP-75 has a max series fuse rating of 15 amps and a Isc of
4.75
> amps. The code in 690-8 says that the Isc of the series string will be
4.75
> x 1.25 or 6.0 amps.
>
> Question: What fuse size is allowable for two strings of modules in
> parallel?
>
> Answer: There Ain't None
>
> Why?: Total allowable input to a series string of modules is 15 amps. Take
> the output of one string plus the string fuse and you get 9 amps (fuse)
plus
> 6 amps (parallel string of modules) equals 15 amps. Why can't we use 9
amps
> for the fuse size--because 2 (source circuits) times 6 amps (per circuit)
> equals 12 amps which will blow the 9 amp fuse quite nicely on any sunny
day.
> So who screwed up? I don't know, but some at Siemens claim that you can
put
> two sets of modules to a 15-amp fuse and they are clearly not accounting
for
> the current from the other string of modules.
>
> Question: Is there a case where two sets of modules can be wired in
> parallel?
>
> Answer: YES, in fact you can do three in parallel!
>
> Why?: If the strings are going into a source that can provide no backfeed
> current (e.g. a SunnyBoy inverter that has been listed for zero backfeed
> current or a direct drive DC motor), we can parallel up to three sets of
> SP-75s in parallel since the maximum current is only 12 amps from the
other
> two modules strings.
>
> See how much fun PV can be! Oh the wonderful things that Mr. PV can do.
>
> Bill.
>
> - - - -
> To send a message: RE-wrenches at topica.com
>
> Archive of previous messages: http://www.topica.com/lists/RE-wrenches/
>
> List rules & etiquette: http://www.mrsharkey.com/wrenches/etiquete.htm
>
> Check out participant bios: www.mrsharkey.com/wrenches/index.html
>
> Hosted by Home Power magazine
>
> Moderator: michael.welch at homepower.com
>

- - - -
To send a message: RE-wrenches at topica.com

Archive of previous messages: http://www.topica.com/lists/RE-wrenches/

List rules & etiquette: http://www.mrsharkey.com/wrenches/etiquete.htm

Check out participant bios: www.mrsharkey.com/wrenches/index.html

Hosted by Home Power magazine

Moderator: michael.welch at homepower.com

- - - -
To send a message: RE-wrenches at topica.com

Archive of previous messages: http://www.topica.com/lists/RE-wrenches/

List rules & etiquette: http://www.mrsharkey.com/wrenches/etiquete.htm

Check out participant bios: www.mrsharkey.com/wrenches/index.html

Hosted by Home Power magazine

Moderator: michael.welch at homepower.com

==^================================================================
This email was sent to: michael.welch at homepower.com

EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?bz8Qcs.bz9JC9
Or send an email to: RE-wrenches-unsubscribe at topica.com

T O P I C A -- Register now to manage your mail!
http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/register
==^================================================================









More information about the RE-wrenches mailing list