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Testing PV inverters requires engineers to verify the performance of the inverter’s maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms and circuits. MPPT algorithms are complex, and under-the-sun testing at different temperatures and irradiance conditions is difficult, expensive, and time-consuming. The engineers also need to load and measure the output power of the PV inverter.
Escape the unpredictability of local weather conditions by using a PV / solar array simulator. Use a programmable DC power source to help simulate real-world PV / solar arrays, and test them against various environmental factors such as temperature, irradiance, age, and cell technology. Make sure to test the inverters according to the industry standards, such as EN50530, which provides a procedure for measuring the efficiency of MPPT. Use an AC / grid emulator to load and test the inverter’s output.
How to Perform PV Inverter Testing
Optional upgrade for solar simulator software app
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How to Perform PV Inverter Testing
Achieve up to 1200 VAC with full specifications, no reduction in performance, and no transformer!
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Photovoltaic Array Simulator, 2000 V, 30 A, 30kW, 400/480 VAC
| Maximum power | 30 kW |
| Maximum voltage per output | 2000 V |
| Maximum current per output | 30 A |
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| Adjustable slew rate | Yes |
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Advance photovoltaic inverter test software evaluates single and multi-input inverters - test up to 12 MPPT algorithms simultaneously. Test inputs up to 2000 V.
| Number of inputs | 12 |
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