Hi Bill and all,

Thanks for the great input. That was my sense but it's nice to get confirmation!

I imagine that determining imbalanced phases is more a matter of analyzing what loads are on what phases over time with a a peak current (or low voltage) recorder - rather than one spot measurement.

Best,

Jeff




Jeff and Ryan,

The 6kVA value comes from the California Rule 21 that I worked on. It only
applies to split-phase 240V systems (6kVA on 120V). There is no specific
limit for imbalance on a 3-phase service.

A basic rule for single phase generation on a 3=phase service is to rotate
among the phases in a balanced manner. This means the largest imbalance
possible right now is 7kVA because of the SMA SB7000US. There is a
single-phase SatCon that is 30kVA, but it would be silly to buy a
single-phase Satcon when the major on 3-phase units.

The best way to place the imbalanced single-phase generators on the service
is to test the current on all three phases and put the inverter(s) on the
most heavily loaded phase(s). This reduces the site imbalance by reducing
the imbalance on the serving transformer (lowering current on the most
heavily loaded phases). It is common for 3-phase services to have imbalances
of 10 kVA or more, so single-phase inverters can reduce the problem rather
than make it worse.

Make any sense?

Bill.



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Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 3:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Imbalanced Legs in 3-Phase systems

Jeff,

My memory also recalls something about a 6kW value.

I've talked to one of our local utilities about this as well and they base
the accepted imbalance by the size of the transformer serving the building.
I have never read their white paper on the subject though. When I described
a similar situation for an install we were working on, the engineer
acknowledged that he would not have any concern with such an arrangement.
You may approach your utility and see if they have a standard protocol you
could follow for your system.

Ryan



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Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 10:14 AM
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Subject: [RE-wrenches] Imbalanced Legs in 3-Phase systems

Hi Wrenches,

How does one determine how much imbalance can be tolerated on a 3 phase
system?

I'd like to feed 2 SMA SB5000s at 277 VAC into a 480 VAC panel
instead of 1 13 KW Solectria at 480VAC as the PV system is only 9500
Watts STC.  The main on the backfed service panel is 600 A.  But I'm
not that sure of the loads as it's new construction and hasn't been
characterized.

What are the appropriate calcs to do here?

Thanks!

Jeff C.
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