Xantrex Technology GT3.0 owner manual Planning the Installation

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Planning the Installation

Guidelines for Matching PV Array Size to Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter Input

For determining the number of panels required in the PV string (panels connected in series), you must ensure that the following two requirements are met:

1.To avoid damage to the inverter, ensure that the PV array output will never exceed 600 Vdc under any conditions.

2.To achieve maximum energy harvest from your array, ensure that the VMP (voltage at maximum power) does not drop below 195 Vdc or increase above 550 Vdc under most conditions.

Guidelines to help you meet these requirements:

Consider the expected VOC of the string under all possible conditions. The panel manufacturer provides a VOC rating per panel, but it is usually rated at 25°C (77°F). Panel voltage increases in cold temperatures—the panel manufacturer should be able to provide a coefficient of voltage increase per degree.

The NEC also has required temperature/voltage deratings that must be used; these can be found in Table 690.7 of the 2002 NEC handbook. You need to determine the coldest temperatures expected on the site, and size the array strings accordingly. The array’s maximum DC voltage in coldest expected temperature, with both manufacturer coefficient and NEC derating, must not exceed 600 Vdc to prevent inverter damage.

Panel voltage decreases in high temperatures. This will affect the panels’ VMP. Again, the manufacturer’s coefficient must be used with the highest expected temperature to determine the minimum VMP.

Once you know the specifications of your panels, all these factors will help determine the maximum and minimum number of panels that can be used.

Visit www.xantrex.com/support to use an online PV array sizing tool.

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Contents Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter Page Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter Date and Revision Organization ScopeAudience Abbreviations and Acronyms Conventions UsedRelated Information Page Important Safety Instructions To locate the firmware version number Regulatory ComplianceFCC Information to the User Verification Test Verification and Commissioning TestPurpose Commissioning TestPage Contents Monitoring the Inverter Wiring the InverterMaintenance and Troubleshooting Starting the InverterIndex SpecificationsWarranty and Return Information Xiv Figures Xvi Tables Xviii Introduction Xantrex GT Inverter About the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar InverterMppt Standard Features2Main Features of the GT Inverter Optional Features3Safety and Data Label Locations Safety and StandardsRemovable Components Wiring Box standard on North American modelsOptional Heat Sink Cover and Fan GT3.0-aa 2-bb-230 Model Configurations1GT Inverter Models Installation Multiple Inverter Installations Installation OptionsPlanning the Installation Single Inverter InstallationMultiple Inverter Installation Single Inverter Installation Inverter Location General Recommendations Equipment and Installation RecommendationsPV Array Requirements 1MPPT Operational Window Voltage Effect of Array Voltage Inverter ModeVoltage and Mppt Requirements Planning the Installation AC Grounding Grounding RequirementsLong Distance Grounding Lightning Protection2Basic Grounding Overview Xantrex GT Inverter Wiring Box3Long Distance Grounding Overview 4Grounding With Extra Lightning Protection Overview Routing the WiresPlanning DC Wire Routing Planning AC Wire RoutingAC Circuit Breaker Requirements Preparing for the InstallationWiring Circuit Breakers and Disconnect SwitchEquipment Needed AC/DC Disconnect SwitchGround Fault Fuse Other Materials NeededOverview Mounting the InverterKnockout Preparation Dimensions and Knockout LocationsPreparing to Mount the Unit 7Dimensions of GT Inverter and Knockout Locations Installing the Mounting BracketLocation Minimum Clearance Clearance Requirements2Inverter Clearance Requirements Surfaces for Mounting Ground Floor To mount the unit using polesMounting on Poles or Rails To mount the GT Inverter to wallboard, siding, or concrete Mounting on Wallboard, Siding or ConcreteTo mount the inverter on the mounting bracket Mounting the Inverter on the BracketMounting a Single Inverter Mounting Multiple Inverters in Parallel Installing AccessoriesInstalling the Fan Assembly 12Attaching the fan assembly To attach the fan assembly to the inverter13Location of Fan Connector To connect the fan wiresTo remove the heat sink cover from the inverter Installing the Heat Sink CoverTo install the heat sink cover on the inverter Wiring the Inverter To remove the wiring box cover Accessing the Wiring Terminals2AC and DC Terminal Block Location in the Wiring Box 3AC/DC Disconnect Switch Positions Connecting the DC WiringWire Size Torque To wire the PV array to GT Inverter1Torque Values for Wires 4DC Connections for Grounded PV Array Xantrex GT Inverter Wiring BoxConnecting the AC Wiring To wire the main utility service panel to the GT Inverter Xantrex GT InverterService Panel Wiring Box 5AC Connections from GT Inverter to Utility Service PanelTo wire the PV array to GT Inverters in parallel Connecting Inverters in ParallelDC and AC Wiring for Inverters in Parallel 6Parallel GT Inverter DC and AC Wiring Xanbus Network Technology Communications Wiring for Inverters in ParallelMale Network Terminator 9Xanbus RJ45 Ports in the GT Inverter Wiring BoxConductor Name CAT 5 Cable Insulation Color RJ45 Connector Requirements2T568A Standard Wiring Cabling Requirements3Network Components and Part Numbers Guidelines for Routing the Network CablesPurchasing Network Components Wiring the Inverter 11Communications Wiring for GT Inverters in Parallel Page Starting the Inverter To check the PV array DC voltage Startup ProcedureChecking the PV Array DC Voltage Checking the AC Utility VoltageTo replace the front panel cover Replacing the Wiring Box CoverTo replace the wiring box cover To start up the inverter Starting up the GT InverterMonitoring the Inverter 1Front Panel LCD Location Monitoring the Front Panel DisplayDisplay Duration Description Startup ModeFront Panel Display Screens and What They Mean 1Startup Screens on GT Inverter Front Panel DisplayDisplay 2Normal Operation Default ScreenTo view more Normal Operation information 3Normal Operation Screens for All GT Inverter UnitsMultiple Unit System Offline Mode5Offline Mode Default Display To view unit-specific screens in a multiple unit system25kWh Fault ModeOffline Mode Screens for All GT Inverter Units Multiple Unit8Fault Message Screens VoltageFaultDisplay Description Additional Fault Mode ScreensSpecial Screens 10Special Message Screens Status Indicator Lights11Status Indicator LEDs LEDonMeansGreen LED Maintenance PV Array Factors Factors Affecting GT Inverter PerformanceOther Factors Performing General MaintenanceReplacing Parts To replace a ground fault protection fuse Replacing the Ground Fault Protection Fuse1Location of Fuse, Front Panel Cover Removed Replacing the InverterTo remove the inverter from the wiring box To replace the inverter on the wiring box 2Inverter and Wiring Box Sections1Troubleshooting the GT Inverter Identifying Error/Fault Conditions and SolutionsSpecifications GT3.0 European Electrical SpecificationsInput OutputAdjustment Range Setting Adjustable Disconnect SettingsOutput Power Versus Ambient Temperature Figure A-2Typical Efficiency EfficiencyUser Display Environmental SpecificationsMechanical Specifications GT Fan Kit includes fan assembly and heat sink cover AccessoriesWarranty Warranty and Return InformationExclusions DisclaimerProduct Out of Warranty Service Return Material Authorization PolicyReturn Procedure PV Details Information About Your SystemInverter Details Index Port 3-13, 5-7 Torquing 3-5, 3-10 wire sizes IX-4 Page Xantrex Technology Inc