So, I have a system to design for a client.
Striving for roughly 50kW system. Currently the 'old' design I did from back in 2012 was for (3) arrays consisting of (72) 235W panels each. Each array would be connected to (2) SB8000 inverters. Everything worked great on the design. Project was put on hold.
Now flash forward to 2014, same client, still looking for a 50kW system. Instead of simply dusting off the old design, I opted to shake it up a bit and see how the new SMA online design tool works. I selected the Canadiansolar 235W panels, and opted for "Design Suggestions" with a system size of 50kW. I was quite surprised to see my arrangement of (6) SB8000's not listed. Instead, it came up with several different options, that IMHO, will not work nice with the 208/3-ph grid tie. A few scenarios it suggests are:
(4) SB10000's and (1) SB5000
(4) SB9000, (1) SB5000, (1) SB4000
(5) SB9000, (1) SB5000
I guess I am confused about this. Seems to me that with a 3-phase grid tie, you try and balance out your feeds as much as possible, which would mean using something in a combination of 3, 6, 9, etc. With multiple unequal sized inverters, I am not sure how we would connect that to the grid?
Any thoughts about this?
Striving for roughly 50kW system. Currently the 'old' design I did from back in 2012 was for (3) arrays consisting of (72) 235W panels each. Each array would be connected to (2) SB8000 inverters. Everything worked great on the design. Project was put on hold.
Now flash forward to 2014, same client, still looking for a 50kW system. Instead of simply dusting off the old design, I opted to shake it up a bit and see how the new SMA online design tool works. I selected the Canadiansolar 235W panels, and opted for "Design Suggestions" with a system size of 50kW. I was quite surprised to see my arrangement of (6) SB8000's not listed. Instead, it came up with several different options, that IMHO, will not work nice with the 208/3-ph grid tie. A few scenarios it suggests are:
(4) SB10000's and (1) SB5000
(4) SB9000, (1) SB5000, (1) SB4000
(5) SB9000, (1) SB5000
I guess I am confused about this. Seems to me that with a 3-phase grid tie, you try and balance out your feeds as much as possible, which would mean using something in a combination of 3, 6, 9, etc. With multiple unequal sized inverters, I am not sure how we would connect that to the grid?
Any thoughts about this?
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