Version 1.6, Mar 2019 1 SolarEdge Instruction - California Electric Rule 21 Version History Version 1.6, March 2019: Rule 21 phase 3 adaptation Version 1.5, Aug 2018: Simplified inverter configuration instructions to meet requirements Introduction Electric Rule 21 describes the interconnection, operating and metering requirements for generation facilities to be connected to the public utilities‘…
Revision 1.0, November 2020 1 Application Note–Backup Interface Installation Best Practices Application Note–Backup Interface Installation Best Practices Revision History Revision 1.0 - November 2020 Initial release Introduction SolarEdge’s Backup Interface is designed to create a microgrid during power outages by disconnecting the home from the grid. This application note provides information…
Application Note: Determining Power Optimizer and PV Module Compatibility based on Isc STC As of May 2020, compatibility between power optimizers and PV modules is determined based on the Isc STC value, instead of the Isc temperature coefficient of the module. This ensures that a greater range of power optimizers are compatible with various PV modules. In the example below, the PVmodule's…
Version 1.0, 23 June 2022 1 Multiwire Branch Circuit (MWBC) and Shared Neutrals in Backup Systems - Application Note Multiwire Branch Circuit (MWBC) and Shared Neutrals in Backup Systems - Application Note Contents MWBC and Simultaneous Disconnect…
Version 1.5, September 2023 1 Technical Note – SolarEdge Residential Power Optimizer Inter-Compatibility Technical Note – SolarEdge Residential Power Optimizer Inter-Compatibility Revision History Version 1.5, September 2023 – Added section regarding Smart Modules. Version 1.4, September 2023 – Added legal note. Version 1.3, July 2023 – Fixed error in Table 1 and changed Footnote 2. This…
October 2023 Technical Note: Oversizing of SolarEdge Inverters Revision History Version 1.1, October 2023; minimum sizing of inverters does not apply to Japan. Version 1.0, March 2023; Content update. PV inverters are designed so that the generated module output power does not exceed the rated maximum inverter AC power. Oversizing implies having more DC power than AC power. This increases power…