If the grid fails, and comes back up the next day (when the unit powers back up 
from DC) it will automatically search for the grid first. If the grid is not 
back,  the homeowner will have to exercise the switch to regain the SPS 
function.

Steve

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On Jul 22, 2013, at 3:33 PM, "Gary Willett" 
<g...@icarussolarservices.com<mailto:g...@icarussolarservices.com>> wrote:

CARL:

I have not installed any SBs with the "SPS" feature.

My understanding is that manual activation and deactivation of the SPS 
grid-loss outlet is required.

Not a big deal, but the homeowner has to remember to deactivate the function 
when grid power returns in order to start delivering power again from the SB.

Regards,

Gary Willett
Icarus Engineering LLC

On 7/22/13 6:46 AM, Carl Adams wrote:

Nick,

I guess I don't see this as a weakness but rather operating as designed.  If 
the design intent was to allow the grid tied solar array to provide a limited 
power source during a grid outage, during daylight hours, with no batteries 
required, it seems this hits the mark.

I know these units went through some beta testing early this year, so I would 
still appreciate any feedback  from any wrenches who have actually installed 
them.

With Regards
Carl Adams
SunRock Solar

From: Nick Soleil <nsol...@enphaseenergy.com<mailto:nsol...@enphaseenergy.com>>
Date: Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 9:45 PM
Subject: Fwd: [RE-wrenches] Fwd: SMA Secure Power Supply
To: Carl Adams <swingjun...@gmail.com<mailto:swingjun...@gmail.com>>


I understand that is a good selling point, but the major weakness is that it 
won't work at night and only will provide the amount of power that is available 
from the sun, so not so good for stormy conditions.

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Date: Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 12:48 PM
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Fwd: SMA Secure Power Supply
To: RE-wrenches 
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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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