cjcoronel21
Electrical
- Jan 27, 2014
- 11
Hey all,
I am having trouble determine why a relay is rated for 10kV and not anything else. I only ask this question because we have an issue at a site where we are using utility sized inverters with corresponding combiner PV ties. These inverters will send a signal to the combiner PV ties when the voltage is to low to activate the internal relay in the Combiner PV Ties to open and send the circuit to ground. This is a bipolar PV system.
I have found that the combiner PV ties have 6kV and 10kV relays and a majority of the 6kV relays were at one point replaces. I would like to determine how someone can calculate why the 6kV relays are burning out through.
Thanks
I am having trouble determine why a relay is rated for 10kV and not anything else. I only ask this question because we have an issue at a site where we are using utility sized inverters with corresponding combiner PV ties. These inverters will send a signal to the combiner PV ties when the voltage is to low to activate the internal relay in the Combiner PV Ties to open and send the circuit to ground. This is a bipolar PV system.
I have found that the combiner PV ties have 6kV and 10kV relays and a majority of the 6kV relays were at one point replaces. I would like to determine how someone can calculate why the 6kV relays are burning out through.
Thanks