Hello Wrenches, I'm considering the new SunnyBoy SB3,4,5000 TL-22-US inverters for upcoming projects. The new secure power supply feature seems like a good selling point. At this point I am most interested in field experience from those who have already installed these units.
Here is what I have learned from reading up a bit. My initial impression was that the electrical switch and outlet shown in the tech bulletin, youtube video, and discussed in webinars I have seen, was an actual "hardware product option". This is not the case. It is functionality available in the unit as points of connection. The intent is for the installer to pickup the necessary switch and outlet at the local supply house and make the connections. One other thing I learned is that between early marketing and product availability the "functionality" name was changed from "Emergency Power Suppy (EPS)" to "Secure Power Supply (SPS)" due to NEC code issues. Another point of confusion for me was in reading the SB3k - 5kTL installation manual. In the manual, the discussion of the SPS uses the term "miniature circuit breaker". My initial thought was this reference was to the backfed circuit breaker for the inverter, or a separate circuit breaker integral to the inverter. Not the case, just bad translation from German to English. The reference, is to the off the shelf switch, the installer is to use to field install the SPS. Hope this is helpful, and again I'd like to here from those of you who have already deployed these units. Carl Adams SunRock Solar
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