By Kari Williamson
The 1.5 MW ISIS inversion system with a 38 kV utility interconnect system enables the optimisation of DC and AC solar performance while meeting ANSI C.37 codes and NFPA safety requirements, AETI says.
The ability to run solar farms at 1000 V versus the traditional 600 V solar farm designs, could enable utility-scale project developers to implement DC and AC designs at the highest voltage levels, thus reducing balance of systems cabling costs and power losses from the solar PV panel through the grid connection point.
ISIS is also said to reduce field installation labour costs by incorporating all key solar inverter elements into a skidded, pre-commissioned, factory built, NEMA 3R outdoor platform.