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Risk of inverter damage! Observe the following requirements. Failure to do so
will void guarantee and warranty claims.
•
Make sure the maximum DC voltage and the maximum short circuit current
of any string never exceed inverter permitted values specified in "Technical
Data".
•
Mixed use of different brand or model of PV modules in a PV string or a com-
promised PV string design composed with PV modules from rooftoops of dif-
ferent orientation may not damage inverter but will cause system bad
performance!
•
The inverter enters standby state when the input voltage ranges between
560 V and 600 V. The inverter returns to running state once the voltage re-
turns to the MPPT operating voltage range, namely, 40 V to 560 V.
6.7.1 PV Input Configuration
•
The inverters have two PV inputs, each with independent MPP tracker. Each DC input
area can operate independently.
•
The PV strings to two DC input areas may differ from each other, including PV mod-
ule type, number of PV modules in each string, angle of tilt, and installation
orientation.
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Prior to connecting the inverter to PV inputs, the following electrical specifications must
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