5. Electrical Connections
5.7.1
AC Circuit Breaker and DC Disconnect Switch
The circuit breaker populated on the distribution board varies depending on the installer.
Follow the installation standards to install a circuit breaker satisfying the voltage, the current
specification of the Grid and the PV. The cables presented in the [Table 5-5] are
recommended for use.
Standard
Short circuit current rating
AC circuit breaker
230Vac / 32A
10kA minimum
DC disconnect switch
650Vdc / 15A or more
-
Area
Insulation
Color code
Grid (L,N)
6mm
2
600V or more
Black
PE
6mm
2
600V or more
Green with yellow lines
PV (+), (-)
6mm
2
700V or more
Black
[Table 5-5: Circuit breaker, DC Disconnection Switch and power line specification]
As illustrated in the [Figure 5-17], the distribution box connection diagram, the connection
between the All in One system and the distribution box is made to the terminals of the solar
energy (,PVdso1-,, and PVdso2-) of PV1+, PV1-, PV2+, and PV2-.
On one hand, the main body terminals (PV1 +, PV1 -, PV2+, PV2-) and the distribution box
terminals are connected in proper order. On the other hand, for the lines coming from the
AC GRID, L and N leads are connected to the distribution board (LG, NG). The lines coming
out from the LGO, PGO of the distribution board are be connected to the L and N terminals
of the All in One System.
5.7.2
RCD (residual current device) Leakage Circuit Breaker
This product can cause a DC current in the external protective earthling conductor. Where a
residual current-operated protective (RCD) or monitoring (RCM) device is used for protection
in case of direct or indirect contact, either an RCD or RCM of Type A or Type AC is only
available on the supply side of this product.
ITEM
Description
Type AC
AC current sensitive
Type A
AC current sensitive and pulse current sensitive
[Table 5-6: RCD Leakage circuit breaker description]
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