Safety Clearance / Certificate of Compliance with the Directives on the Connection and Parallel Operation of In-Plant Generation Systems to the Low-Voltage Grid (VDEW [German Electricity Association], 4th Edition 2001)
We hereby declare that the following product complies with the provisions of the appli- cable VDE [German Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies] directive for operation parallel to the grid. In particular, the directives for connection and parallel operation of in-plant generation systems to the low-voltage grid of the energy supply company (VDEW 4th edition 2001) and DIN 0838 are complied with.
Product | | | Solar Inverter |
Manufacturer | | | Sunways AG, Photovoltaic Technology |
| | | Macairestr. 3 - 5, D - 78467 Konstanz, Germany |
Type | | | Sunways NT 10000 |
As from manufacturing date | | | 15 September 2005 |
Applied standards | Norm | |
| Title | In-Plant Generation Systems to the |
| | | Low-Voltage Grid |
| Edition | 4th edition 2001 |
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Explanations
Sunways Solar Inverters of series NT 10000 are Solar Inverters that inject in three-phases and are not capable of isolated opera- tion. The NT 10000 consists of three single-phase inverters with a three-phase voltage monitoring system that inject into different phases. These integrated inverters control their phase angle independently of each other. They are equipped with a voltage- monitoring system and a three-phase monitoring system for any reduction of the linked voltage, in accordance with section 2.4.2 of the VDEW directive (4th edition 2001). Therefore, no always accessible isolating point is required (see section 2.1.2 Schaltstelle mit Trennfunktion [Control Point with Disconnection Function]). A routine test is carried out with each device to make sure the turn-off values of the three-phase voltage reduction protection are maintained. Subject to changes. Currently valid edition availa- ble at request.
For the latest valid version of this declaration, please visit our website www.sunways.de.
Constance, 13 Sept. 2005
Place, date | Roland Burkhardt, Executive Board |
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