Carl,

Assuming about 400 volts, a 40k ohm resistor from PV negative to ground should 
trip the ground fault. Solder up to some test leads, insulate the resistor and 
make the short. You'll only be conducting about 2 Watts through the resistor.

Arc fault, on the other hand, can be very complex. Series, parallel, inter 
string and more, pulsed, constant, varying intensity…..it get's beyond my 
understanding quickly. I'll bow out here and defer to others that are far more 
educated.

Larry

On Nov 25, 2013, at 2:04 PM, Carl Adams <swingjun...@gmail.com> wrote:

Wrenches,

We just completed an install with the SMA STP12000TL-US.  I would like to 
induce two fault conditions into the system 1) ground fault, and 2) arc fault, 
in a manner that is both safe to equipment and personnel, in order to see how 
these units respond to those conditions, and in particular how the arc fault is 
cleared, after detection. (assuming it is detected)

Any suggestions appreciated.

With Regards
Carl Adams  NABCEP 031508-1
SunRock Solar
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