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SMA SB 1100LV User Manual

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Installation requirements

SMA

Technologie AG

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SB1100LV-11:SE2006

Installation Guide

Rating for a line circuit breaker in a photovoltaic electrical power unit
operated in parallel with the low-voltage grid

Various factors should be taken into account when selecting line circuit breakers. These
include, for example:

The type of cable used (conductor material and insulation)

Ambient temperatures affect the cables (higher temperatures result in a reduced
maximum current load)

Method of routing the cable (reduces the ampacity of the conductor)

Bundling cables together (reduces the ampacity of the conductor)

Loop impedance [Z] (in the event of a body contact this limits the current that can
flow and therefore determines the response behavior of the circuit breaker)

Sufficient distance between the circuit breakers so as to avoid undue heating (heat
can trigger the circuit breakers early).

Selectivity

Protection class of the connected load (VDE 0100, part 410, Protection against
electric shock)

The following standards should be followed in all cases:

DIN VDE 0298-4

(Cable routing and current-carrying capacity)

DIN VDE 0100; part 430 (Protective measures; protection of cable and cords

against overcurrent)

DIN VDE 0100; part 410 (Protective measures; protection against electric

shock)

Attention!
We recommend using a 16 A line circuit
breaker to protect the power circuit. No
loads should be connected to this power
circuit.

Please pay attention to chapter 11 "Rating for a line circuit breaker" (Page 51).