Key Feature: Safety Alerts and Configuration Compliance
This feature plays a critical role in maintaining safe and efficient inverter setups. Whenever a string configuration is created, the system will automatically monitor voltage levels to verify that they fall within the accepted range. If the configuration exceeds the permissible voltage or power limits, the system will display an alert, signaling that the design does not meet electrical specifications. This helps users maintain an optimal and safe configuration.
New Warning Button and Alerts :
To assist with quick troubleshooting, we’ve added a new warning button in the system interface. Clicking on this button opens up a list of alerts at the inverter level based on string configuration.
For example, when an inverter is added to the design, each inverter in the configuration will be listed. By selecting an inverter, users can view any notifications or alerts tied to the electrical design. If a string hasn’t been added yet, the system will prompt with the message, “Please add string first.”
Practical Example: Configuring Strings
Here’s a demonstration of how this feature works:
Start by adding a string to the inverter, selecting the MPPT. For this example, assume the minimum string range is 10 modules, with a maximum of 11, allowing for up to two strings.
First, create a string with 11 modules and mark it as complete.
Checking the warning popup reveals that this configuration is within range and optimal
Then, if a second string is added that goes slightly beyond the permissible voltage, the system will instantly flag an error in MPP1, specifying that the configuration in string 2 exceeds the maximum voltage range. This helps users correct and optimize configurations as they add MPPTs or make adjustments
Adjusting for ComplianceUsers can make edits to the string configuration as needed to maintain compliance. This feature allows for real-time adjustments to ensure all configurations stay within the recommended safety and performance ranges.
Thank you for reading, and I hope this helps you get a better understanding of how our new compliance feature can optimize and protect your inverter configurations!