Fuse/Breaker Sizing?

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  • mrsolar
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 14

    #1

    Fuse/Breaker Sizing?

    Hello again Solar Panel Talk,

    You have been a great source of informative and helpful advice to me since I first started frequenting this board a few months ago.

    I come to you today with a question relating to how to size breakers/fuses for a Solar Panel Array that is in 6 strings with 5 modules giving a total amperage of 15.46a and 544v (after Isc multiplication of 156% and Voc temperature adjustment). My question is what is the safest fuse size to use for this setup in a combiner box and ? How did you come to your conclusion of sizing the fuses?
  • Sunking
    Solar Fanatic
    • Feb 2010
    • 23301

    #2
    Consult NEC 240, 310, and 690
    MSEE, PE

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    • paulcheung
      Solar Fanatic
      • Jul 2013
      • 965

      #3
      Are you sure the numbers you give is right? 6 strings only give you 15 amps? less than 3 amps each string? and 5 panels give you 544 volts? 100 volts each?

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      • Naptown
        Solar Fanatic
        • Feb 2011
        • 6880

        #4
        Originally posted by paulcheung
        Are you sure the numbers you give is right? 6 strings only give you 15 amps? less than 3 amps each string? and 5 panels give you 544 volts? 100 volts each?
        He has amorphous panels if i remember correctly High voltage and low amperage
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        • paulcheung
          Solar Fanatic
          • Jul 2013
          • 965

          #5
          ok Thanks

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          • mrsolar
            Junior Member
            • Jan 2014
            • 14

            #6
            Hi team, spent a few days researching this issue and there are many verdicts but the one that sounds most correct is Isc x 125% or x 156% for fuse/breaker sizing. DC fuses are different from AC fusing, arc quenching sounds like a dangerous factor to choosing the right fuse, therefore I'd recommend a good quality manufactured fuse/breaker such as Eaton. Thanks for your input so far.

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            • mrsolar
              Junior Member
              • Jan 2014
              • 14

              #7
              Also for transformer isolating inverters you will need a DC breaker or isolator that is double pole (breaks negative and positive simultaneously) and is rated to break 1.25 x the Short Circuit Current (Isc) rating of the solar PV array AND 1.2 x the Open Circuit voltage (Voc) of the array.

              Generally speaking, breakers and isolators suitable for Solar PV are not available in tight sizes, but rather some common jump points are:

              DC Current: 8A, 10A, 16A, 20A, 25A, 32A

              DC Voltage: 250V, 440V, 500V, 800V and 1000V

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              • Naptown
                Solar Fanatic
                • Feb 2011
                • 6880

                #8
                Originally posted by mrsolar
                Hi team, spent a few days researching this issue and there are many verdicts but the one that sounds most correct is Isc x 125% or x 156% for fuse/breaker sizing. DC fuses are different from AC fusing, arc quenching sounds like a dangerous factor to choosing the right fuse, therefore I'd recommend a good quality manufactured fuse/breaker such as Eaton. Thanks for your input so far.
                Incorrect fuse size is isc x 1.25. The conductors are calculated by using the 156%
                FWIW I tend to fuse closer to the ISC than that.
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                • mrsolar
                  Junior Member
                  • Jan 2014
                  • 14

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Naptown
                  Incorrect fuse size is isc x 1.25. The conductors are calculated by using the 156%
                  FWIW I tend to fuse closer to the ISC than that.
                  Thank you Naptown.

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