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SMA SB 4200TL Multi-String Installation User Manual

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Requirements for the Installation

SMA

Technologie AG

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SB4200TL-13:SE2006

Installation Guide

Sizing of a circuit breaker for the AC line of a photovoltaic invert-
er for utility interaction

Several factors have to be considered when you define the size of the circuit breaker
for your PV-plant:
• cable type (material and isolation)
• ambient temperature surrounding the cable (higher temperatures reduce the con-

ducting capacity of the cable)

• type of installation for the cable (can reduce the conducting capacity of the cable)
• bundling of cables (can reduce the conducting capacity of the cable)
• loop impedance [Z] (reduces the current that flows in case of a ground fault cur-

rent through a body and has influence on the tripping characteristics of the circuit
breaker)

• Adequate clearance between the circuit breakers in order to avoid excessive

heating (automatic circuit breakers trip earlier when they are warmer).

• fuse selectivity
• protection class of the connected consumer (VDE 0100 Part 410 "Protection

against electric shock"

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and/or the international standard IEC 364-4-41:1992)

An example for determining the rating of the AC circuit breaker is specified in detail
in chapter 9 „Sizing of a Circuit Breaker” (page 37).

The Sunny Boy 4200TL Multi-String constantly monitors the ground currents of the PV-
plant (PV-modules, cables and inverter) and disconnects from the grid when the
ground fault current deviations exceed 30 mA. The inverter automatically distinguish-
es between real failure currents and normal capacitive discharge currents.

The following standards have to be complied with:

• DIN VDE 0298-4

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("Types of cable installation and conducting capacity")

• DIN VDE 0100 Part 430

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("Protection measures for protection of cables

and conductors in terms of overcurrent") and/or the international stan-
dard IEC 364-4-43:1977 and IEC 364-4-473:1977

• VDE 0100 Part 410

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("Protection against electric shock") and/or the inter-

national standard IEC 60364-4-41:1992

1. The standards mentioned above are to be only used as a guideline for your in-

stallation. They apply for installations in Germany. Please note that other stan-
dards will apply for different countries throughout the world.

Do not equip the AC circuit with a 30 mA GFCI (Ground Fault Current Interrup-
tor) that trips when the residual failure current to the equipment ground (PE)
exceeds 30 mA.