Hi Nick,
That is very good news. I just hit the wall trying to find 2 pole
solid state N/C relays. I was trying to decide whether to go back to
mechanical or buy double the amount of single pole relays.
Thanks,
Drake
At 11:20 AM 8/28/2017, you wrote:
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You can use a one-pole relay. We show one-pole switching in our
zero-export, self-consumption doc for PEL applications.
Nick Soleil
Field Application Engineer
Enphase Energy
Cell: 707-321-2937
On Aug 28, 2017, at 6:44 AM, Drake
<<mailto:drake.chamber...@redwoodalliance.org>drake.chamber...@redwoodalliance.org>
wrote:
Hello Wrenches,
I am going to AC couple some Enphase inverters and found some
really nice solid state, single pole relays to control them with.
Enphase says I must use 2 pole relays for the control current even
though the disconnects will turn off all power for maintenance.
Enphase claims that the inverters will not shut down reliably with
only one line opened. This does not make sense to me in view of UL
1741. Is Enphase correct in their claim, or are there other reasons
that both poles need to be opened
I want to use the solid state relays because the coil voltage is
between 3 and 32 volts. This would avoid the need to add voltage
dropping series resistors to protect the coil for higher battery voltages.
Alternatively, does anyone know of reasonably priced, 2 pole solid
state relays?
Thanks,
Drake
Drake Chamberlin
Athens Electric LLC
OH License 44810
CO License 3773
NABCEP Certified Solar PV
740-448-7328
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