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I’ve just completed my first install but need to commission it. This install is to be used for MCS assessment so I need to clarify a couple of points. I did a BPEC course and the handbook is now causing me confusion. Here goes.
2 strings of 7, 190w panels. SMA SB2500 with 3 inputs in loft.
First question regarding dc isolators. I have installed 1 per string and connected each string to its own inverter input. When reading the commissioning section of course handbook, it says to test each string Isc with the link across the output of the string dc isolator – this I understand. It then says to repeat the step for the entire array using the MAIN dc isolator! This suggests 3 isolators! This cannot be right? Could someone clarify how many dc isolators are needed for 2 strings?
The other question is the circuit position of the generation meter. I have googled and the consensus seems to be directly after the CU and before the second ac isolator? I then look at the diagrams in my course book which indicates after the second ac isolator on the cable that goes to the first ac isolator in the loft. So could someone tell me if it is:
----------LOFT----------------------------------|---------------CU----------
Panels – dc isol – inverter – ac isol | ac isol – meter – CU
Or
----------LOFT----------------------------------|---------------CU----------
Panels – dc isol – inverter – ac isol | meter – ac isol – CU
Or does it not matter?
One last slight concern is the dc isolators my supplier has sent. They are standard 3phase & neutral isolators (basically 4 pole). The inputs have been linked out to convert to 2 pole with double isolation. So L1 and L2 are linked as are L3 and N. The diagram suggest to connect as follows using the bottom terminals
L in is connected to T1
L out is T2
N in is N out
N out is T3
Should I be concerned they are adapting components incorrectly, or is it the norm?
Hope this makes sense and thanks for reading.
I’ve just completed my first install but need to commission it. This install is to be used for MCS assessment so I need to clarify a couple of points. I did a BPEC course and the handbook is now causing me confusion. Here goes.
2 strings of 7, 190w panels. SMA SB2500 with 3 inputs in loft.
First question regarding dc isolators. I have installed 1 per string and connected each string to its own inverter input. When reading the commissioning section of course handbook, it says to test each string Isc with the link across the output of the string dc isolator – this I understand. It then says to repeat the step for the entire array using the MAIN dc isolator! This suggests 3 isolators! This cannot be right? Could someone clarify how many dc isolators are needed for 2 strings?
The other question is the circuit position of the generation meter. I have googled and the consensus seems to be directly after the CU and before the second ac isolator? I then look at the diagrams in my course book which indicates after the second ac isolator on the cable that goes to the first ac isolator in the loft. So could someone tell me if it is:
----------LOFT----------------------------------|---------------CU----------
Panels – dc isol – inverter – ac isol | ac isol – meter – CU
Or
----------LOFT----------------------------------|---------------CU----------
Panels – dc isol – inverter – ac isol | meter – ac isol – CU
Or does it not matter?
One last slight concern is the dc isolators my supplier has sent. They are standard 3phase & neutral isolators (basically 4 pole). The inputs have been linked out to convert to 2 pole with double isolation. So L1 and L2 are linked as are L3 and N. The diagram suggest to connect as follows using the bottom terminals
L in is connected to T1
L out is T2
N in is N out
N out is T3
Should I be concerned they are adapting components incorrectly, or is it the norm?
Hope this makes sense and thanks for reading.