Xantrex Technology PV-30208 User Manual

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SECTION 3
INSTALLATION AND INITIAL TURN-ON

PV-30208 Photovoltaic Inverter

Operation and Maintenance Manual

Copyright 2003, Xantrex Technology Inc.

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Array Grounding
NEC 690-41/42 requires the PV array to be earth grounded. The PV-30208 is shipped with a ground
bond for installation between the pv negative terminal block to the pv safety ground terminal block.
The PV-30208 chassis is also bonded to the PV safety ground terminal block. This ground bond is
clearly marked with a warning label which must be read before installation. For floating PV array
configurations, the factory installed PV negative ground bond must not be installed.
Installation
of this ground bond will cause irreparable damage to the PV-30208. For bipolar PV array configura-
tions, the installer must move the ground bond between the PV array midpoint and the safety ground
terminal block. Refer to the system schematic in Section 7, Appendix for further wiring configura-
tion.

Ground Fault Detection
The PV-30208 is equipped with a ground fault detection
circuit and current transducer (CT1 in illustration). This
circuit is active when the PV array is grounded as de-
scribed in the previous section. In the event of a greater
than 10 amp ground fault, the PV-30208 will execute an
orderly shutdown and annunciates a ground fault at the
operator interface. The PV-30208 will remain faulted until
the ground fault is remedied and cleared at the operator
interface (see section 5, Troubleshooting).

CT1

CT1

The input and output circuits are isolated from the
enclosure and the system grounding, if required by sec-
tions 690-41, 690-42 and 690-43 of the National Elec-
trical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, is the responsibility of the
installer.

CAUTION

Phase-Sequencing
The PV-30208 is equipped with an automatic sequence-phase-detection control algorithm. This
allows the utility interface conductors to be connected in any sequence convenient at the time of
installation. Upon system initialization at power-up, the PV-30208 determines the phase sequence of
the utility connection and configures the modulator drivers accordingly.

INTERCONNECTION WIRING

To reduce the risk of fire, connect only to a circuit provided with 125 amperes
@208VAC, or 50 amperes @480VAC maximum branch circuit overcurrent protec-
tion in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.

CAUTION

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