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Hi
I am not yet MCS but I have C&G2372 and I am a little rusty , and have designed a system using currently available gear. The design is as follows;
16 Sanyo HIT250's
SB4000TL
Arranged in 2 strings of 8 modules in each string
Assumptions
1. My first assumption is that as its ≤4KW that it complies with FIT rules and as such would attract the highest rate, because 16 x 250Wp = 4KWp. . . .
2. Secondly that the PV panels and Inverter are compatible because in two seperate strings of 8 modules I have maximum DC voltage = Voc x 8 = 43.1 x 8 = 344.8v (which is a good deal less than the 550v stated as max for the inverter)
3. and that String mpp voltage for each of the strings is Vmpp x 8 = 34.9 x 8 = 279.2v which is less than the inverter max dc voltage and also, quite usefully i think - nearly half way between the min and max of the range given for the inverter's MPP voltage range (175v - 440v) mid way being 307.5v hence a difference of 307.5 - 279.2 = 28.3v [~10% out of dead centre]
4. also that the module Isc (7.74A) would show an array Isc of 15.48 A which is less than the maximum input current of 30A (2 strings of 15 A each)
5. peak power would be String mpp Voltage x Array mpp Current = 279.2v x 15.48A = 4,322.016 Watts . . and herein lies a dilemma - which do I use, Peak Power or Wp ?
Questions:
1. The SB4000TL has a maximum dc power of 4200W, yet my max output on a sunny winters day may well be 4322W . .. I was taught that generally the pv peak power is ~20% greater than the Inverter peak power. Would this design disqualify this installation from the ≤4KW FIT payment rate ? Would the DNO "have a baby" over this ?
2. Would I have to go G59/2-1 rather than G83/1-1 ? and would that alone disqualify the design from FIT ?
3. If i chose a different module, say HIT240's and the array peak power would be 3.85kW. Ignoring losses thats 16.75A put back into the grid. This is over the DNO stipulated maximum for G83/1-1 but less than the FIT repayment limit. . . would the DNO allow this arrangement ? Are they flexible ?
5. Has anyone had to do this to maximise the output and hence FIT for a customer ?
6. Why has the DNO stipulated a maximum in current (Amps) and the FIT's stipulated the maximum in power (Watts) ? Are they not singing from the same sheet ?
Andy
thx, and stay frosty
I am not yet MCS but I have C&G2372 and I am a little rusty , and have designed a system using currently available gear. The design is as follows;
16 Sanyo HIT250's
SB4000TL
Arranged in 2 strings of 8 modules in each string
Assumptions
1. My first assumption is that as its ≤4KW that it complies with FIT rules and as such would attract the highest rate, because 16 x 250Wp = 4KWp. . . .
2. Secondly that the PV panels and Inverter are compatible because in two seperate strings of 8 modules I have maximum DC voltage = Voc x 8 = 43.1 x 8 = 344.8v (which is a good deal less than the 550v stated as max for the inverter)
3. and that String mpp voltage for each of the strings is Vmpp x 8 = 34.9 x 8 = 279.2v which is less than the inverter max dc voltage and also, quite usefully i think - nearly half way between the min and max of the range given for the inverter's MPP voltage range (175v - 440v) mid way being 307.5v hence a difference of 307.5 - 279.2 = 28.3v [~10% out of dead centre]
4. also that the module Isc (7.74A) would show an array Isc of 15.48 A which is less than the maximum input current of 30A (2 strings of 15 A each)
5. peak power would be String mpp Voltage x Array mpp Current = 279.2v x 15.48A = 4,322.016 Watts . . and herein lies a dilemma - which do I use, Peak Power or Wp ?
Questions:
1. The SB4000TL has a maximum dc power of 4200W, yet my max output on a sunny winters day may well be 4322W . .. I was taught that generally the pv peak power is ~20% greater than the Inverter peak power. Would this design disqualify this installation from the ≤4KW FIT payment rate ? Would the DNO "have a baby" over this ?
2. Would I have to go G59/2-1 rather than G83/1-1 ? and would that alone disqualify the design from FIT ?
3. If i chose a different module, say HIT240's and the array peak power would be 3.85kW. Ignoring losses thats 16.75A put back into the grid. This is over the DNO stipulated maximum for G83/1-1 but less than the FIT repayment limit. . . would the DNO allow this arrangement ? Are they flexible ?
5. Has anyone had to do this to maximise the output and hence FIT for a customer ?
6. Why has the DNO stipulated a maximum in current (Amps) and the FIT's stipulated the maximum in power (Watts) ? Are they not singing from the same sheet ?
Andy
thx, and stay frosty