ve.bus:manual_parallel_and_three_phase_systems
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ve.bus:manual_parallel_and_three_phase_systems [2020-04-30 00:59] – [DC and AC wiring] mleeftink | ve.bus:manual_parallel_and_three_phase_systems [2020-05-15 12:43] – [Theory and background information] guy_stewart | ||
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For units in parallel: Both the DC and AC wiring needs to be symmetrical per phase: use the same length, type and cross-section to every unit in the phase. To make this easy, use a bus-bar or power-post before and after the inverter/ | For units in parallel: Both the DC and AC wiring needs to be symmetrical per phase: use the same length, type and cross-section to every unit in the phase. To make this easy, use a bus-bar or power-post before and after the inverter/ | ||
- | With regards to AC fusing, each unit needs to be fused individually. Both on its AC-out and AC-in. Multiple circuit breakers which are mechanically connected together is OK: that is also one fuse. Make sure to use the same type of fuse on each unit due to same resistance. | + | With regards to AC fusing, each unit needs to be fused individually. Make sure to use the same type of fuse on each unit due to same resistance. Consider using mechanically connected fuses. |
With regards to DC fusing, each unit needs to be fused individually. Make sure to use the same type of fuse on each unit due to same resistance. | With regards to DC fusing, each unit needs to be fused individually. Make sure to use the same type of fuse on each unit due to same resistance. | ||
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==== Theory and background information ==== | ==== Theory and background information ==== | ||
- | wiring | + | Wiring |
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