Allan,

Thanks for reprinting the discussion. The retired engineer and his SW4048 are 
still both alive and doing well. Aside from the Trace SW4048 grid-tie low 
dc-to-ac efficiency (~65%), it is still one of the finest inverters ever made. 
In case I outlast my 13 year old SW4048, what new inverter has the same rugged 
durability but higher grid-tie efficiency?

Joel Davidson
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Allan Sindelar 
  To: re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 8:07 AM
  Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Convert Grid Tie SW4048 to Backup System; Add New 
Inverter, AC Coupled


  Nathan,
  I neither stated nor implied that the SW series could be AC-coupled, because 
I don't know, friend. I have never had reason to try this. The issue was 
discussed on this forum several years ago, and I have found two key posts from 
David Katz of AEE about this topic in my email Wrenches archives. David only 
addresses compatibility with early Sunny Boys. The SW is true modified sine 
waveform, so whether is would be capable of providing a reference signal to 
which a modern grid-tie inverter could latch would be subject to several 
variables, and would likely vary among inverter brands and models. Here's what 
David wrote on 4/15/2005, excerpted:

    I have connected Sunny Boy inverters directly to the output of Xantrex SW 
inverters and Outback inverters. It works well. The Sunny Boy operates when it 
sees the SW or Outback output.  Sometimes it shuts off when a large load, like 
a pump is applied to the circuit, because it looks like a grid failure. If the 
SB shuts off, it waits 5 minutes to turn on.  If there is no AC load on the 
system and the SB is supplying power, you will charge the batteries connected 
to the SW.  You need to put a voltage controlled switch to turn of the AC 
between the Sunny Boy and the sub panel if the battery voltage gets too high.

    The SW is bi-directional. if you put ac into the output, it charges the 
battery. The AC in terminal is connected directly to the output through a 
relay. The inverter is quite amazing. If you connect the output of the SB and 
the SW to the same sub panel and turn off all loads you will see it charge the 
battery. If you turn on loads to the point you are drawing more than the SB is 
supplying, it will begin to draw power from the battery and supply the excess 
that the SB is not supplying. I use an outback for backup power on my grid 
connected house this way. As long as the SW in turned on, there is a sine wave 
present at the AC output. This makes the SB think the grid is present. I hope 
this answers your question. If not let me know and I will try to draw a 
diagram. 
    By the way, if you connect the AC input of the SW or (FX) to a breaker in 
the main panel in a grid connected system it will become your connection from 
the main panel to the sub panel (120VAC) and the inverter will turn on whenever 
the grid fails and keep the SB running. If you are using a 240 V SB, you will 
need an autotransformer or a second SW. 
    David 

  You mention the GTI below, but have not indicated whether the SW you are 
considering is or isn't a GTI-equipped model. If it is 4.10/GTI-equipped, I'd 
suspect it's incompatible with AC-coupling. When one of these is not selling 
(such as at night), has no loads on it but is grid-connected, it is continually 
drifting between buy and sell by an amp or two. Note that I have only observed 
this on the SW's meter display, which is a pretty crude measurement. But I 
would expect that this would interfere with any GT inverter's latching 
function, given the mandatory 5-minute waiting period.

  This is all based on observing one system that we installed around 2002 for a 
well-known retired movie star. The system remains fully operational today. We 
had an SW5548 (for most loads) and an SW 4048 (for background loads with surge, 
like pumps) that were not series-stacked, in a GTWB system, small by today's 
standards at 4.4kW of PV. Both inverters had GTIs, but only one was set to 
sell, in order for the two SWs not to argue with each other and to minimize 
their inherent float inefficiency previously noted. 

  I'd guess your chances of AC-coupling would be better with a pre-GTI unit. 
Others here may have had more experience with this question. 

  Just to stir the pot some more, here is an email from Lloyd Gomm, then at 
Xantrex, about the GTI/listing issue from 11/17/2003:

    Joel Davidson Wrote: 
      November 15, 2003 one of our customers (maybe more) with a line-tie SW in 
Southern California Edison territory got a notice from Xantrex dated October 
22, 2003 about a required firmware update. Anyone else get this notice? 
    Joel, this firmware update is necessary for SW inverters tested / listed by 
UL.  This batch of SW's were produced by Xantrex between Q4 2000 and Q4 2001 
and, to be clear, were de-listed by UL in November 2001. 

    This firmware update is NOT required for ETL or CSA marked SW's tested to 
UL 1741 under the NRTL program.  Everything produced after Q4 2001 are CSA 
marked, GTI compatible SW's.  Everything produced before Q4 2000 was listed by 
ETL and is unaffected.  
    We have been working with SCE, SDG&E, and PG&E to minimize impact on home 
owners and dealers.  The firmware update is easy to accomplish and we are 
compensating dealers to do the work ( 2hrs per SW @ $65 per hour plus a $50 per 
site allowance).  The compensation is paid by check within 2 weeks of receipt 
of our form.  We have contacted all dealers who have customers with an inverter 
that requires the update. 

    Joel Davidson Wrote: 
      This particular customer is a retired aerospace engineer whose SW4048 was 
working fine, but still had to get a GTI and now has to get some firmware. 
    Joel, if this customer has a GTI he does not require the firmware update.  
Please contact me so we can update his information.  This will allow us to 
close the loop with his utility. 

    If anyone requires any further information on this program please contact 
me off list. 
    Lloyd Gomm 
    Director, Marketing 
  Allan


  Allan Sindelar
  al...@positiveenergysolar.com
  NABCEP Certified Photovoltaic Installer
  NABCEP Certified Technical Sales Professional
  New Mexico EE98J Journeyman Electrician
  Positive Energy, Inc.
  3201 Calle Marie
  Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507
  505 424-1112
  www.positiveenergysolar.com 


  On 11/22/2011 8:10 AM, Nathan Jones wrote: 
Bill,
I believe Allans post indirectly answered my question.  While he did not 
specifically state the SW could be used in an AC coupled arrangement, I believe 
it was implied. Since the listing issue, as I understand it, was due to failure 
to drop out of sell mode in a certain set of circumstances and never had 
anything to do with the behavior of the inverter in any of its "incoming AC 
only" settings as far as disconnecting there should not be any question as to 
its suitability for AC coupling there. The only question would be how they 
would react and manage backfed AC from a GTI in event of a grid failure. That 
question is unknown to me and has not been specifically answered yet. Any one 
have an answer to that?
Nathan Jones
Power Source Solar
Springfield, Mo
R
417-827-0738

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