Inverter Sample Clauses

Inverter a) The inverter should be installed in a clean, dry, and ventilated area which is separated from, and not directly above, the battery bank.
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Inverter. Contractor shall furnish and install the entirety of the inverter equipment. This shall include, but is not limited to, inverter, transformers (as required by design), disconnects, fuses, control equipment and associated mounting and electrical equipment (if required). Inverters shall include “smart inverter” functions. Contractor shall determine the number and sizing of the inverter equipment. Each inverter shall not require external control and be fully autonomous. No inverter shall adversely affect other inverters. Inverter phasing will meet the phasing requirements of the Owner.
Inverter. The inverter shall be of the ferro‑resonant design. The inverter voltage regulation (transient response) shall not exceed the following limits under the range of conditions specified with loads of 0.8 lagging to 1.0 PF. For steady-state loads, ±2.0% from 0 to 100% full-rated load, 15 to 40°C ambient, and 105 to 140V DC input. For sudden application or removal of 100% of full-rated load, the change in inverter output voltage shall not exceed ±10% after 0.5 cycle and ±2.5% after 1 cycle
Inverter. One 1,000-watt sine wave inverter/charger located in the van and wired to the auxiliary battery system with the controls located by the operator desk. Included is a battery charger wired to the auxiliary battery and a transfer switch between the shoreline and inverter. EXTERIOR
Inverter. RGS Owner certifies that the RGS equipment includes a Utility interactive inverter or interconnection system equipment that ceases to interconnect with the Utility system upon a loss of Utility’s electric power. The inverter shall be considered certified for interconnected operation if it has been submitted by a manufacturer to a nationally recognized testing laboratory (NRTL) to comply with UL 1741. The NRTL shall be approved by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA).
Inverter. A Samlex 1200 watt pure sine wave inverter with a 60 amp battery charger shall be installed in the upper portion of Cabinet #8. An EVO-RC Plus inverter remote control panel shall be installed in Streetside Workstation #3 (different than shown in drawings). The inverter shall be configured to turn on and off with ignition.
Inverter. Rating of the Inverter shall be greater than or same as maximum output of solar system. Bidder shall decide the capacity of inverters and it shall meet the output capacity. Inverter unit shall convert DC produced by SPV array and adjust the voltage and frequency levels to suit the Grid connection. Nominal AC voltage shall be Three Phase, 400V ± 6% and frequency shall be 50 Hz ± 1%.DC voltage ripple content shall not be more than 3% and efficiency of the Inverter shall not be less than 97%. Inverter voltage and frequency shall supervise with respect to rise/fall in programmable threshold values of frequency and voltage of the system. The plant shall get disconnected/connected from the grid in case of a grid fault/after normal grid conditions have resumed. Inverter shall be based on transformer less circuit topology and components suitable to meet the specifications. The electrical safety of the array installation is upmost importance. Array electrical configuration shall be in such a way that, the Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) shall operate with maximum efficiency, between the low and high temperature of the site. Inverter shall be housed in a suitable switch cabinet, with minimum IP65 degree of Protection. Components and circuit boards shall mounted inside the enclosures clearly identified with appropriate permanent designations. The Inverter shall have following protection features • Appropriate self-protective and self-diagnostic feature to protect itself and the PV array from damage in the event of Inverter component failure or from parameters beyond the Inverter’s safe operating range due to internal or external causes. • Faults due to malfunctioning within the Inverter, including commutation failure, shall be cleared by the Inverter protective devices and not by the existing site utility grid service circuit breaker. • Protection features such as DC reverse-polarity, reverse current protection, AC short circuit protection, ground fault monitoring, overvoltage, under voltage, over frequency, under frequency shall be available. • Islanding protection shall be available. Power disconnection time shall be less than 0.5 s. • Facility to disconnect/reconnect the Inverter automatically to the grid following the grid failure condition/ restoration of grid connection. • Withstand a nun balanced output load to the extent 30%. • Automatic fault conditions reset. • Parallel operation with grid and capable of interrupting line to line fault current and line ...
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