David Click provided a document from Outback that describes the way this
concept works, making my need for the dc transfer switches unnecessary.
Thanks David, hats off.
On 4/25/2012 6:16 AM, Christopher Warfel wrote:
Has anyone come across a 600v dc rated two way bypass transfer
switch? I am designing an ac coupled system and would like to have
the non-battery inverter's array available for the battery inverter if
the utility goes down for an extended period of time (hurricane or ice
storm). I can do it with two dc disconnect switches as long as they
are operated in proper sequence, but I thought a bypass switch would
be more fool proof or safer for the owner. Thanks for any leads. Chris
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