Installation and Operator’s Manual Page 28 of 63
(PVI-3600-OUTD-UK-F-W Rev.: 1.0)
Step 5/7: Connect AURORA to the Ac disconnect switch or circuit breaker
WARNING: Use proper, low impedance cables to connect AURORA to
the Ac disconnect or circuit breaker, and between the disconnecting
means to the grid. To ensure proper operation the impedance seen at the
Ac output terminals of AURORA must be below 1ohm.
1) Mount the conduit between AURORA and the Ac disconnect
2) Connect the conduit to the AURORA by using suitable watertight
conduit connectors
3) Insert three cables labeled L1 (phase ONE of the split-phase
system), L2 (phase two of the split-phase system) and GND (Grid
Ground) in the conduit and run them to the terminal blocks of
AURORA
4) Connect the cable L1 to the terminal block labeled L1
5) Connect the cable L2 to the terminal block labeled L2
6) Connect the cable GND to the AURORA chassis ground connection
labeled
7) Make the proper connections to the Ac disconnect. The L1 cable
must be connected to Line side terminal 1, L2 must be connected to
Line side terminal 2 and GND must be connected to ground
terminal.
8) Verify th at all connections have been executed properly and all the
screws are properly tightened (torque of 0.6Nm/5.3in-lbs).
NOTE: In case your system has an additional kW-hour meter installed
between the Ac disconnect and AURORA, please apply the Ac
connection procedure to the terminals of the meter.
Step 6/7: Connect AURORA to the Dc disconnect switches
Your wind system will have one MPPT input circuit when connecting to
AURORA Wind inverter.
NOTE: AURORA Wind has two independent Dc input sections, each of
them capable of handling a maximum power of 2000W and a maximum
current of 10A. You have to parallel the input terminal sections as shown
in Fig.14. You can use the extra screw terminal block to wire a (14
AWG) jumper between the two sections.