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1.5 Kw On Grid Solar Inverter GS3600-DS

1.5 Kw On Grid Solar Inverter GS3600-DS

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GW3600-DS

 

GW3600-DS photovoltaic inverter is suitable for home rooftop photovoltaic system, designed under modern industrial concept. There are three colors for option with fashionable appearance. This model uses digital control technology to achieve Dual-lines MPP tracking. The maximum conversion efficiency is up to 97.6%, THDi is less than 1.5% and the maximum output power is 3600W. It is suitable for the photovoltaic system which open-circuit voltage is less than 580V.

DC Input DataMax.PV-generator power[W]3800
Max.DC power each MPPT[W]2000
Max.DC voltage[V]580
MPPT voltage range[V]125~550
Turn on DC voltage[V]125

Max.DC work current[A]

2*10
Number of inputs/MPP trackers4/2(can parrallel)
DC connectorMC IV Connector
Self-energy consumption[W]<5< td="">
AC Output DataNominal AC power[W]3600
Max.AC power[W]3600
Max.output current[A]18
Nominal output voltage rangeAccording to VDE-AR-N 4105, RD1663, ENEL, G59,SAA
AC grid frequencyAccording to VDE-AR-N 4105, RD1663, ENEL, G59,SAA
THDi〈2%
Power factor0.95 leading...0.95 lagging
AC connectionSingle phase
EfficiencyMax.efficiency97.6%
European efficiency96.5%
MPPT adaptation efficiency>99.5%
Safty EquipmentLeakage current monitoring unitIntegrated
DC switch disconnectorOptional
Islanding protectionAFD
Grid monitoring

According to VDE-AR-N 4105,AS4777.1/2/3, RD1663,

ENEL,G59-2

Normative ReferenceEMC complianceEN 61000-6-1,EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-3,EN 61000-6-4
Safety complianceAccording to IEC 62109-1,AS3100
General DataDimensions(W*H*D) [mm]390*417*165
Net weight [kg]20
HousingFor outdoor and indoor
Mounting informationWall mounting
Operating temperature range-20~60℃(up 45℃ derating)
Relative humidity0 ~ 95%
Site altitude[m]2000
IP protection classIP65
TopologyTransformerless
CoolingNature Convection
Noise level[dB]〈25
Display4" LCD
CommunicationUSB2.0;RS485(Wireless/Bluetooth optional)
Standard warranty[years]5/10(optional)

 

Q: Can I connect solar panels directly to the grid without an inverter?
No, you cannot connect solar panels directly to the grid without an inverter. An inverter is necessary to convert the DC (direct current) output from solar panels into AC (alternating current) that is compatible with the grid.
Q: Can a solar inverter be used with a smart home automation system?
Yes, a solar inverter can be used with a smart home automation system. Many solar inverters today come equipped with built-in communication capabilities, such as Wi-Fi or Ethernet connectivity, which allows them to be integrated into a smart home automation system. This integration enables homeowners to monitor and control their solar power production and consumption remotely through a smartphone app or a central control panel. With a smart home automation system, users can track real-time energy generation, adjust settings, and receive notifications about system performance or any issues that may arise. This integration not only enhances the convenience and efficiency of managing solar power but also allows for better optimization and synchronization with other smart devices and appliances in the home.
Q: How does a solar inverter handle grid disturbances (voltage sags, swells, flickers)?
A solar inverter handles grid disturbances such as voltage sags, swells, and flickers by constantly monitoring the grid's voltage and frequency. When a disturbance occurs, the inverter utilizes its internal control mechanisms to adjust the solar power output accordingly. It can compensate for voltage sags by injecting additional power into the grid, and it can reduce power output during voltage swells to prevent overloading. Additionally, the inverter's control algorithms help minimize flickering by maintaining a stable and consistent power supply to the grid.
Q: Can a solar inverter be used with different types of grounding systems?
Yes, a solar inverter can be used with different types of grounding systems. Solar inverters are designed to be flexible and adaptable to various electrical systems and grounding configurations. They can be used with grounded, ungrounded, or impedance grounded systems, allowing for compatibility across different types of grounding systems.
Q: How does a solar inverter handle frequency variations in the grid?
A solar inverter handles frequency variations in the grid by continuously monitoring the frequency and adjusting its own output accordingly. When the grid frequency increases, the inverter reduces its output frequency to match, and vice versa. This helps maintain a stable and synchronized connection to the grid, ensuring efficient power transfer and protecting both the inverter and the grid from potential damage or instability.
Q: What is the maximum efficiency at partial load for a solar inverter?
The maximum efficiency at partial load for a solar inverter typically depends on the specific model and design. However, in general, modern solar inverters are designed to have high efficiency even at partial loads. This means that they can still convert a significant portion of the available solar energy into usable electricity, even when the solar panels are not operating at their maximum capacity. The maximum efficiency at partial load can vary, but it is usually in the range of 85% to 95% for most high-quality solar inverters.
Q: Can a solar inverter be used in a mobile or portable solar system?
Yes, a solar inverter can be used in a mobile or portable solar system. In fact, it is a crucial component that converts the direct current (DC) generated by the solar panels into alternating current (AC) that can be used to power various devices and appliances. Portable solar systems often include a built-in inverter, allowing them to provide convenient and clean energy on the go.
Q: Can a solar inverter be used with a solar carport?
Yes, a solar inverter can be used with a solar carport. A solar inverter is a device that converts the direct current (DC) electricity generated by solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity that can be used to power various electrical devices. In the case of a solar carport, the solar panels installed on the carport structure can generate DC electricity, which can then be converted into AC electricity by the inverter to power electric vehicles or to be fed back into the grid.
Q: What is the maximum power output of a solar inverter?
The maximum power output of a solar inverter depends on its capacity and specifications. It can range from a few hundred watts to several kilowatts for residential inverters, and even higher for commercial or utility-scale inverters.
Q: Are there any voltage or frequency regulations for solar inverters?
Yes, there are voltage and frequency regulations for solar inverters. These regulations vary from country to country and are typically set by regulatory bodies or standardization organizations. In most countries, solar inverters must comply with specific voltage and frequency limits to ensure the safe and reliable operation of the electrical grid. Voltage regulations specify the allowable range of output voltage that a solar inverter can provide to the grid. This ensures that the voltage remains within acceptable limits to prevent overvoltage or undervoltage conditions that could damage electrical equipment or disrupt the grid's stability. The specific voltage limits depend on factors such as the type of grid system (e.g., single-phase or three-phase) and the voltage levels used in the country. Frequency regulations, on the other hand, define the acceptable range of output frequency that a solar inverter can provide to the grid. Grid frequency is typically set at a specific value (e.g., 50 Hz or 60 Hz) and solar inverters must synchronize their output frequency with the grid to ensure compatibility. Deviations from the specified frequency can lead to issues such as equipment malfunction or instability in the grid. Compliance with voltage and frequency regulations is crucial for solar inverters to ensure the proper integration of renewable energy sources into the electrical grid. In many countries, solar inverters must adhere to specific technical standards or certifications to demonstrate their compliance with these regulations. These standards often cover various aspects of inverter performance, including voltage and frequency control, power quality, and grid interaction.

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