Pv array voltage and mppt requirements, Warning: shock hazard, Caution: equipment damage – Xantrex Technology GT5.0-NA User Manual

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Planning the Installation

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PV Array Voltage and MPPT Requirements

MPPT operational
window

The MPPT software maximizes the output energy of solar arrays as long as the
operating voltage is within the MPPT operational window. Ensure that the PV
array used in the system operates within the MPPT operational window.

Effects of array voltages outside of the MPPT operational window are shown in
Table 2-1.

Voltage
requirements

The maximum power point voltage of a string connected to the GT Inverter should
preferably be above 240 Vdc. If it is less than 240 Vdc, the inverter continues to
operate, but it regulates the PV voltage to 240 V. Because the array is not
operating at its maximum power point, this may result in lower than expected
energy harvest. If V

oc

is below 240 Vdc, the inverter remains off-line and does not

deliver power.

The open circuit voltage of the array under normal conditions should be above
240 Vdc.

The short circuit current (I

sc

) rating of the array at any temperature must not

exceed the I

sc

rating of the inverter. For maximum solar energy harvest, it is

recommended that the effective power output of the array be matched with the
input power capacity of the inverter.

WARNING: Shock hazard

Whenever a PV array is exposed to sunlight, a shock hazard exists at the output wires or
exposed terminals. To reduce the risk of shock during installation, cover the array with an
opaque (dark) material before making any connections, and always test for voltage before
touching exposed wiring or devices.

Table 2-1 MPPT Operational Window

Voltage

Effect of Array Voltage

Inverter Mode

V

oc

< 240 Vdc

Inverter not operating.

Off-line

V

MPP

< 240 Vdc

(V

oc

> 240 Vdc)

Operating voltage shifts to 240 Vdc; the array is not at its
maximum power point.

On-line (low power)

V

MPP

240 to 550 Vdc

Maximum harvest of solar energy.

On-line (MPPT window)

V

MPP

550 to 600 Vdc

Does not allow maximum harvest of solar energy.

On-line (power derating)

V

MPP

> 600 Vdc

(or V

oc

> 600 Vdc)

Inverter stops delivering power and shuts down. Inverter
may be damaged.

Off-line (shutdown)

CAUTION: Equipment damage

To prevent damage to the inverter, the array voltage must never exceed 600 V

oc

(open

circuit voltage) under any condition.

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