New IEEE neutral sensing BS [RE-wrenches]
John Berdner
jberdner at sma-america.com
Mon May 7 15:38:31 PDT 2007
William / wrenches:
The new Sunny Boys - 3,4,5,6 and 7 kW US series all include the same
jumpers for neutral sensing.
Best Regards,
John Berdner
>>> david at meridiansolar.com 5/4/2007 06:10:53 AM >>>
William,
The SMA6000 (the ones that we have all been installing for a couple
years,
not necessarily the new ones) will accommodate an open delta. There is
a
jumper configuration (near the transformer tap wires) that can
configure the
device for a neutral or no neutral configuration. This is detailed in
the
manual. While the new IEEE standards are particularly inconvenient on
the
manufacturers, they are probably not a requirement for the installer.
Regards,
David Brearley
NABCEP Certified Solar PV System Installer (TM)
Meridian Energy Systems
(TECL #24461)
2300 S. Lamar, Suite 107
Austin, TX 78704
512-448-0055 (ph)
512-448-0045 (fax)
www.meridiansolar.com
-----Original Message-----
From: William Miller [mailto:wrmiller at charter.net]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 4:37 PM
To: RE-wrenches at topica.com
Subject: New IEEE neutral sensing BS [RE-wrenches]
Friends:
I knew it was coming but I did not see the implications:
The new standard requires that inverters sense phase-to-neutral
voltage. We just installed a Xantrex GT5 in a commercial setting with
an
"Open Delta" configuration. We had to do a line side tap in order to
comply with NEC 690-64. Space for line taps was tight so I chose the
two
leads with the most room. One was the stinger-- and the new IEEE
compliant
inverter would not operate on the stinger.
My lead electrician is on site now and I do not envy the contortions he
is
going through to relocate the tap connector. Furthermore, if we wanted
to
put in more than one inverter (ideally three), we can not balance our
inverters on phases.
This is a real down side to the new regulation and grounds for
insisting
that a means be included to adjust the window or disable neutral
sensing.
Bill Brooks, John Wiles, comments?
William Miller
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