18�5�6 module fields, Example module fields, 18�6 changing the device order – Solare Datensysteme Solar-Log User Manual

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Configuring connected devices

18�5�6 Module Fields

Each connected MPP tracker is assigned to a module field. Module fields are subdivided according to the

type of the solar module, angles of inclination and alignment. If all modules within a system are of the same

type and have the same alignment, only one module field, e.g. "1", is defined. MPP trackers that are not

used must be switched off (switched to "0"),

Additional module fields need to be defined for modules with different alignments and module types.

Ideally, each field should be made up of at least two individual MPP trackers, which monitor each other.

The module fields are used for the performance monitoring. In contrast, plant groups (Chapter 19.2) are

used for the commercial calculations.

Example module fields:

A plant with 23.6 kWp is divided into:

3 x SMA SB5000TL and

2 x SMA SB2500.

18 kWp is located on a barn roof with 30° inclination, 20° South-East deviation, and 5 kWp on an adjoining

garage roof, 32° inclination, 0° South deviation.

This results in two module fields according to the following table:

Division of the module fields

Location

Inverters

MPP Tracker

output

Module field

Barn

1. SB5000TL

2000

1

Barn

1. SB5000TL

2000

1

Barn

1. SB5000TL

2200

1

Barn

2. SB5000TL

2000

1

Barn

2. SB5000TL

2000

1

Barn

2. SB5000TL

2200

1

Barn

3. SB5000TL

2000

1

Barn

3. SB5000TL

2000

1

Barn

3. SB5000TL

2200

1

Garage

1. SB2500

2500

2

Garage

2. SB2500

2500

2


Fig.: Example of the module field division

18�6 Changing the device order

The sequential order of the inverters and other devices is determined during inverter detection. They are

normally sorted by their serial number or communications address.

The order can be changed through drag and drop from the

Configuration | Devices | Configuration |

Order

menu.

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