The grid tie solar inverter is at the core of your PV system. It connects your home directly to the electricity grid, automatically switching back when solar energy becomes scarce and switching back over when there’s nothing available from solar energy sources.
Redirecting any unused electricity back into the public utility grid enables you to take advantage of government subsidy programs and benefit from government subsidy programs.
Converting DC to AC
Grid tie solar inverters transform Direct Current (DC) electricity produced by PV systems into Alternating Current (AC) energy that is compatible with utility grid. They do this by rapidly switching back and forth between DC power sources for a simulated AC waveform; this pattern allows grid-tie solar inverters to deliver electricity without disturbing appliances that require specific voltages and frequencies for operation.
Inverters employ transistors and other switching components to rapidly switch on and off DC input voltage in order to simulate an AC signal, before filters smoothed it out further to produce a repeatable AC output – this provides power that appliances or devices in your home or business can access.
Grid-tied inverters are essential components of solar PV systems connected to utility grids, providing the AC output necessary for net metering – which reduces or eliminates utility bills by tracking how much electricity your solar panel system consumes and sells back – as well as safety during power outages. They work by synchronizing AC output with AC input from the grid while also permitting any surplus energy that comes back onto it to flow back out again into it. The inverter also plays an integral part in safety by disconnecting it during power outages so as not to impact output from either party during outages.
Monitoring and Control
Grid tie solar inverters enable homeowners and business owners to use alternative energy sources like solar panels and batteries to power their homes and offices, thus decreasing reliance on utility grid power and saving money on electric costs.
An inverter synchronizes the frequency and phase of AC electricity produced by PV panels with that produced by utility grid, thus reducing how much electricity must be purchased from utilities. If the PV panels produce more electricity than needed, any excess is returned back into grid through inverter giving homeowners credit on their utility bill.
Modern inverters are designed to maximize power production by continually optimizing peak power point tracking voltage. Furthermore, these inverters may allow homeowners to sell surplus electricity back into the grid if local policies and rates allow it.
As part of their energy production monitoring capabilities, most inverters communicate with monitoring systems that record and display data. It’s best to record inverter data at least daily with one- to 15-minute resolution. Some monitoring systems offer single DC current sensors which measure output from each string in the plant while providing reduced resolution data; others specialize in specific applications like pyranometers or maximum power point trackers.
Monitoring System
There are various systems available for monitoring your solar system, with many newer inverters like Enphase IQ8 offering built-in monitoring that homeowners can access online or with mobile apps on their smartphone and computer, as well as more granular systems which monitor modules individually or more holistically.
Some monitoring systems go beyond simple real-time monitoring to detect and flag issues such as dirty or missing modules and help locate them on your roof. Furthermore, they can assist in optimizing energy production by assessing each solar panel individually to identify areas for improvement and increase production by solar cells.
Another key feature to look for in a monitoring system is the capability of tracking power produced at grid injection level, as this feature may be required by some installers for contractual reporting and optimal plant PR and yield assessments. A good monitoring system should collect inverter data on a daily basis at up to 15 minute granularity from inverters connected to it.
Monitoring systems must also recognize and register all alarms provided by inverter manufacturers to provide uninterrupted and accurate service in case there is communication failure between inverters and monitoring platforms, which is especially critical when tracking grid-tie inverters that sell back electricity into utility grids.
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Grid tie solar systems enable you to take advantage of solar panel array power while selling any excess back to the utility company, helping reduce electricity costs and carbon emissions while saving on utility fees. However, these types of systems do not come equipped with batteries so won’t provide power during an outage.
As soon as power outages occur, solar panels will automatically shut off as part of a safety feature that prevents electricity from being fed back into the grid, potentially harming utility workers working on restoration efforts. With certain systems like Enphase IQ8, additional components may be added so you can continue producing and using solar power even during an outage.
Modern grid-tie inverters from companies such as SMA, Sol-Ark and Enphase are designed to maximize power production while simultaneously minimizing any losses during their transfer from your solar panels into the utility grid. You may even find some models designed specifically to “spin backwards”, sending excess power back from your home back out into circulation via your utility meter.
Installing your grid tie solar inverter requires adhering to manufacturer guidelines. Furthermore, ensure your panels are free from shade and offer unobstructed views of the sky when selecting their location. Furthermore, check that each panel is connected correctly according to its manufacturer specifications or instructions for series/parallel operation.