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SunWize completes the largest solar installation for American Samoa Power Authority

An overhead shot of the 1.75MW system in American Samoa

SunWize designed a fixed ground mounted PV system for the American Samoa Power Authority consisting of 7,308 Sharp 240-watt modules and AE PowerStation inverters. American Samoa’s location near the equator receives over 1000 watts per square meter at peak hours of the day, an amount that’s ideal for solar. SunWize Project Managers developed a tight schedule and created strategic relationships on the island to ensure materials arrived on the island in time to meet critical project milestones. To combat corrosion, SunWize engineered a custom hot dip galvanized racking system and used epoxy painted inverter enclosures. A footing system was engineered that balances difficult drilling conditions and limited concrete resources while meeting the typhoon wind conditions. SunWize also hired a number of local subcontractors, employing 50 Samoans to assist with a variety of tasks.

The estimated PV System production of 2.6 million kWh/year will offset ASPA’s diesel consumption by more than 175,000 gallons and avoid releasing 3.9 million pounds of CO2 into the atmosphere. The American Samoa Power Authority hopes to obtain more grant funding from the United States Department of Energy to install additional sustainable energy systems in the near future. Read the full press release

Fronius IG Plus Inverter String Combiner Tech Tip

Fronius Tech-Tip

Here’s a great tip for the Fronius IG Plus String Combiner from our partners at Fronius USA:

Each Fronius IG Plus inverter comes with a built in string combiner perfect for use when the inverter is in close proximity to your panels (like ground mounts and carports). The use of string fuses in the inverter adds fuse protection to the inverter and panels, and reduces balance of system costs from external fused string combiners.

Calculate the correct size fuses based on NEC rules, and use either Littelfuse KLKD, or Cooper Bussmann PV fuses rated for 600 volts.

Each fused input is capable of handling up to 20 amps and up to a #6 wire. If several solar module strings are combined outside of the inverter into one string, the current of the solar module string may be higher than the current permitted for a DC terminal (20 A). In this case, you have the option of connecting the DC cables to the inverter using a connecting distributor kit as shown in the diagram(SunWize part #158077), or with crimp lugs or a “chair lug”.

For additional product information, please click here.

For a limited time, SunWize is offering Fronius IG Plus 6kW inverters (Sunwize Part #158064) for $2,399. Orders must be shipped by November 1, 2011 to qualify for low promotion price.

Who is AUO? What is an AC Module? And, What Does This Mean for the Solar Industry?

AUO ACUnison combines its premium PV module with reliable microinverter technology

AUO is a large scale, global high tech manufacturer with revenues bigger than Suntech, First Solar, Sunpower, Trina, Yingli, LDK, and CSI combined. They have a 20% worldwide display market-share providing displays for cell phones, tablets, monitors, and televisions to Apple, HP, Vizio, Dell and others. With over 43,000 worldwide employees and over $16 billion in revenue last year, AUO has used their corporate strength to build a vertically integrated solar business that will reach 500MW of module capacity this year.

SunWize is proud to be the distribution partner for AUO’s innovative new integrated AC module, the AC Unison. This first-of-its-kind product offers unprecedented simplicity for solar installers.

  • Installation Simplicity: Since the module and inverter are pre-assembled (and tested) in the factory, it is truly “plug and play”.
  • Eliminates need for in-field assembly of micro-inverters or extra connectors
  • AC module certified to UL 1741 means no NEC DC disconnect or GEC required
  • Modules and inverters are grounded internally eliminating the need for external grounding.
  • Warranty Simplicity: One 25-year warranty backed by a company with over $16 billion in annual revenue covers both the module and inverter.

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The Latest in OutBack Residential Solar Technology

OutBack

Available next month (September, 2011), the OutBack Radian Series uses Outback’s next generation technology to make design and installation of battery based systems of any size as easy as string inverters. They have heard the cries of PV installers to make it easy to design and install battery based systems for both grid interactive and stand-alone applications and that is what they’ve produced in the Radian Series Inverter/Charger.

On July 28th SunWize held a public webinar to give insight and training on this innovative product. Phil Undercuffler OutBack’s Director of Product Management and Strategy provided installation and application information on the new inverter/charger. The slideshow and Q&A can be viewed on the webinar page on the SunWize site.

New Enphase M215 Microinverter Training Materials Now Available

M215 microinverter

SunWize recently hosted a public Enphase Energy training webinar with Enphase’s Jarett Skeffington to provide installation and application information on the new M215 microinverter.

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