PVI 3000/4000/5000/5300
Installation and Operation Manual
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Fig 2.3.10 PVI 4000 supports only four (4) PV string fuses
The PVI 3000 is shipped with three (3) 15A, 600Vdc PV string fuses as shown in the Figure 2.3.10, below; therefore, the
fourth pair of terminals (from left) shall not be used to connect to a PV string.
CAUTION!
PV arrays are energized when exposed to light. Use safe working practices when working on PV arrays.
CAUTION!
Polarities of each DC input voltage from a PV string shall be connected correctly to the “+” (positive)
and “–” (negative) terminals of a pair respectively. The DC voltage must be less than 600V in any
condition.
CAUTION!
The inverter is listed for no backfeed current into the PV array. However, the ampacity of the PV
strings must be calculated when determining proper PV combiner fuse valve to prevent fire hazard.
(The combined maximum PV input current is 25A)
CAUTION!
The maximum PV input current to the inverter using fuse bypass terminal is 25A.
· The positive (+) wire of the DC input shall be connected to the terminal labeled “Ungrounded (+)” and the negative (-)
wire of the DC input shall be connected to the terminal labeled “Grounded (-)”, except.
· Wire nuts shall not be used to join any wires together or to make any connections anywhere in the PV system except where
acceptable by code. Wire nuts are a frequent cause of unreliable connections, resistive connections, and ground faults and
are not allowed in certain applications by NEC.
·
Connect the equipment ground wire to the screw of the ground bar labeled .
·
Tighten the screws with a torque of 15.6 in-lb (1.7Nm)
WARNING!
Route the DC wires to the PVI 3000-5300 inverters away from any possible hazards that could damage to
the wires (such as sharp corners, edges or near covers where wires could be pinched or crushed).
WARNING!
Hazardous voltage is still present on the inverter after disconnection of all PV DC inputs. Allow 5 minutes
for the inverter to discharge the DC voltage completely.
· There are up to four (4) independent PV strings (4 pairs) can be connected to the PVI 4000-5300 inverter as shown in the
figure 2.3.11. The PV strings will be connected in parallel in the wiring box. Therefore, these four (4) PV strings shall be
the same capacity (or at least the same total voltage).
Bypassing Fused Combiner
If no (fused) combiner is required or fused combiner is on the roof with the PV array, then the fused combiner in the
PVI 3000-5300 can be bypassed by using the “Ungrounded (+)” bypass terminals (2) to the right of fuses. Up to 2 PV
circuits can be connected. (2 lugs). The “Grounded (-)” connections still are to be connected to the “Grounded (-)”
terminal block.