Good advice already on this thread.  A couple of points to consider:

1. Re: step-up/step-down option (probably what I'd do): definitely pay
attention to transformer spec to minimize both magnetization and operating
losses.  Newer DOE 2016-compliant transformers are MUCH better than before,
and that's just the minimum standard.  If you really want to minimize
magnetization losses, you can always design a relay/timer to disconnect the
transformers at night (from the interconnection side), although I've found
that this setup is either very expensive or too unreliable (nuisance
tripping upon re-connect, timer gets "off" cycle somehow, etc).

2. I think someone mentioned a 480V single-phase inverter.  I'm not aware
of a high-quality product meeting that description.  Is there one?  All of
the "480V" single-phase inverters I'm aware of are 277V (line to neutral),
which is hardly worth the transformer effort (versus 240V).

3. Definitely use aluminum wire for the long run.  If wire size is still
too large, even with step up/down tranformers, consider allowing slightly
increased voltage drop at full power (say, 5%), and, depending on typical
grid voltage at the site, change taps on one of the transformers to err on
the low side (from inverters' point-of-view), to keep the inverters from
tripping at upper voltage limit at full power (max voltage drop/rise).


Blake

On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 9:57 AM, Jerry Shafer <jerrysgarag...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Lorenzo
> You might want to look at relocating the inverter(s) closer to the meter
> instead of the array, one reason is even if there is some line loss at full
> power its less as the voltage goes up and the inverter does not see the
> line resistance that can cause high voltage issues at the inverter. Some
> engineers use more side of peak performance than full power, this keeps
> wite size down and does not effect output
> Jerry
>
> On Sep 17, 2018 9:42 AM, "Lorenzo Ortiz" <lore...@cal-solar.com> wrote:
>
> Wrenches,
>
> We have a PV array situated about 900' from the POI (240V 1PH). We
> initially spec'd (5) 11.4kW inverters and the combined output would be
> 238A. The wire size required for this current over that distance is cost
> prohibitive.
>
> A solution was to use a single 50kW 3 phase inverter at the array and then
> convert it to 240V... somehow? Is anyone familiar with how to go about
> doing this? My thought was to have a step down transformer at the POI and
> pull off two legs to get 240V. Is this even a thing?
>
> The other, more expensive option is to use a step up transformer at the
> array and a step down at the POI to get us a smaller wire size.
>
> Thanks for any input.
>
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