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6 FAQs about [Photovoltaic combiner box failure risk control]
How do you disconnect a PV combiner box?
Ensure the circuit breaker is in the “OFF” or “TRIP” position (or the load isolation switch is in the “OFF” position) to disconnect the combiner box from the PV DC output side. All fuse holders inside the combiner box should be open (or remove the fuse core using specialized pliers) to disconnect the DC combiner box from the PV string input side.
Do PV AC combiner boxes have a switch disconnector?
PV AC combiner boxes have an AC switch disconnector as an optional component. The AC voltage of the switch de-pends on the voltage of the associated PV string inverters. The switch disconnector (according to the IEC 60947-3) has been selected to assure that it can switch the circuit at full load at the maximum operating temperature.
What should I do if I accidentally contact a PV module?
Accidental contact can cause fatal electric shock or severe burns. Cover PV modules or disconnect module connectors during wiring. Ensure the circuit breaker is in the “OFF” or “TRIP” position (or the load isolation switch is in the “OFF” position) to disconnect the combiner box from the PV DC output side.
How do I install a PV AC combiner box?
Insert the fuses provided with the PV AC combiner box into the fuse holders using the appropiate tool from Weidmüller (or equivalent appropriated for this activity). ►Switch on the main switch disconnector (from OFF to ON position). ►Close and secure the door with the key-tool lock.
Do I need a general inspection on the PV AC combiner box?
It is recommended to carry out a general inspection on the PV AC combiner box and the status of the installation be-fore commencing operation. The installation must comply with either local and interna-tional regulations. All cables are in good condition. There are no hazards around the installation that could create any damage.
How are PV DC combiner boxes tested?
PV DC combiner boxes are tested according to IEC-61439-2 and are constructed on the basis of the test results as well as assembled for the specific application. This ensures that each of the requirements of the target application is fully met.