SolarEdge launches extended series of commercial inverters – pv magazine China

2021-12-08 08:26:59 By : Ms. Candy Ho

Three-phase inverters up to 120kW have integrated monitoring and modular design.

Commercial and industrial solar installers can obtain a series of new inverters through SolarEdge, with modular designs of 120kW, 100kW and 80kW for 480V grids, and 50kW for 208V grids.  

The inverter provides what the company says is improved uptime through modularity and independent work units. Due to the modular design, commercial and industrial installers only need a staff of two people to integrate inverters into their solar arrays.  

The pre-commissioning function for in-depth visibility allows the installer to fully automatically verify the system components from the smartphone before connecting to the grid. SolarEdge's Synergy Manager support service, no need to open the inverter cover for configuration or maintenance.  

The company said that using this new power converter series can achieve up to 150% of the DC super-large size. The device also uses a built-in nocturnal potential-induced degradation (PID) rectifier, which helps reduce module performance degradation. The system also integrates module-level monitoring.  

The thermal sensor is installed on the terminal block for AC and DC connections. The inverter can withstand surges through Type 2 AC and DC surge protection devices and provide surge event alarms. It also integrates the automatic NEC complaint quick shutdown.  

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