Series fusing for string installations [RE-wrenches]
William Miller
wrmiller at slonet.org
Mon Aug 1 13:46:43 PDT 2005
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Matt:
Better ask them.
The PSSB (intended for use with the SB inverter) comes with breakers. I do
not know of an Outback fused combiner with a dead front.
WM
At 01:20 PM 8/1/2005, you wrote:
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>Isn't the PSPV combiner rated at 600 VDC when using the TouchSafe fuse
>holders? I hope so, we've been using them for a while with no problems (so
>far) with the SB 6000.
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>Matt T
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>William Miller wrote:
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>>Friends:
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>>Now that it is more common to use higher rated battery-less grid-tie
>>inverters, string fusing is now more of an issue. For example, the
>>SB6000 will require string fusing with a typical three string installation.
>>
>>I would like to use a combiner for this series fusing as well as for
>>disconnecting means. This means a combiner will need 600 V rating on all
>>parts, rating for disconnection under load and a dead front.
>>Anyone know of such a product?
>>
>>Williaim Miller
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