SECTION 4
OPERATION
OPERATION FEATURES
Automatic Phase Sequence Detection
During system
Fixed Unity Power Factor Operation
The Xantrex PV series grid tied PV inverters maintain unity power factor during operation. The control software constantly senses utility voltage, and constructs the output current waveform to match the utility voltage. The PV line of inverters are not capable of operation without the presence of normal utility voltage, nor are they capable of varying the output power factor off unity.
Variable Minimum DC Input Voltage Level
The minimum DC input voltage limit for the
For monopolar PV array configurations: Minimum DC voltage will vary between 282 and 320Vdc for line voltage fluctuations between factory set minimum and maximum line voltage limits. For example: At the factory set high line voltage limit of 220.5, the minimum required DC input voltage is approxi- mately 320Vdc. At the factory set low line voltage limit of 196Vac, the minimum required DC input voltage is approximately 282Vdc. At nominal 208Vac, the minimum DC input voltage is 300Vdc.
For bipolar array configurations: Minimum DC voltage will vary between approximately 340 and 380Vdc.
Utility Voltage/Frequency Fault Automatic Reset
In the event of a utility voltage or frequency excursion outside of preset limits, the
Active Island Detection
Much concern has been given to the possibility of an inverter causing a ‘utility island’ condition during a utility power outage. An island condition is defined as grid tied inverter maintaining operation and supporting a load that has been isolated from the utility power source. This requires the load to be closely balanced to the output power of the inverter as well having a resonant frequency close to 60Hz. Needless to say, this is a extremely remote possibility. To insure this condition does not occur, the PV- 30208 control software contains an active
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