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Mechanical fixing of SolarEdge Synergy line inverters

Synergy technology allows fast commissioning and integration of inverters through a concentrator box
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  • January 5, 2022, at 10:55 AM
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Synergy Manager, the concentrator box of the inverter line, has monitoring and protection functions
Synergy Manager, the concentrator box of the inverter line, has monitoring and protection functions. Photo: SolarEdge/Disclosure

Synergy line equipment is available in Brazil for three-phase networks of 220V/127V and 380V/220V, in powers of 75 kW, 100 kW and 120 kW.

Synergy technology allows rapid commissioning and integration of inverters through a concentrator box called Synergy Manager, which has monitoring and protection functions.

Instalação 

This article illustrates the process of mechanical installation of inverters and Synergy Manager step by step.

Each inverter is 32 kg and the Synergy Manager is 18 kg. They are equipment of low mass and small dimensions, which can be transported and handled easily by two people, without the need for transport and lifting equipment.

Synergy Manager inverters and unit are lightweight and compact
Synergy Manager inverters and unit are lightweight and compact

 

Due to the lightness and small dimensions of the equipment, a team of two people is sufficient to carry out the installation
Due to the lightness and small dimensions of the equipment, a team of two people is sufficient to carry out the installation

Installation of equipment on the wall must respect the minimum distances recommended by SolarEdge, as shown in the following figure. This is important to ensure good ventilation.

Minimum spacing must be respected during installation
Minimum spacing must be respected during installation

If there are multiple Synergy units, in indoor environments with average temperatures above 25 ºC it is necessary to leave a minimum spacing of 20 cm between the sets, as shown in the following figure.

If there are several systems indoors, a minimum distance of 20 cm must be maintained between them.
If there are several systems indoors, a minimum distance of 20 cm must be maintained between them.

In external environments, the manufacturer SolarEdge allows the spacing to be reduced to 5 cm.

In an external environment, the manufacturer suggests that the minimum distance can be just 5 cm
In an external environment, the manufacturer suggests that the minimum distance can be just 5 cm

To facilitate drilling and fixing the supports to the wall, templates are provided with the equipment. The templates guide the installer on the spacing and location of the holes that must be drilled in the wall.

Installation templates are provided with the equipment
Installation templates are provided with the equipment

 

Marking the fixing holes is easily carried out using the template
Marking the fixing holes is easily carried out using the template

It is recommended to use a spirit level together with the templates to ensure perfect horizontal and vertical alignments.

It is recommended to use a spirit level to ensure good alignment
It is recommended to use a spirit level to ensure good alignment

After marking the holes and drilling the wall, the metal supports are fixed using screws with plugs. The alignment of each bracket must be checked before final tightening of the screws.

The metal supports are fixed through holes made with the template
The metal supports are fixed through holes made with the template

 

Final tightening of the screws must only be done after checking the alignment
Final tightening of the screws must only be done after checking the alignment

 

Placing the inverters on the supports
Placing the inverters on the supports

After fixing the inverters to the supports, the sides of the inverters must be secured with screws. If there are three inverters in the set, the screws are only placed on the end inverters.

The side of the inverters is screwed to the metal support
The side of the inverters is screwed to the metal support

Finally, the Synergy Manager unit is placed, for which a metal support was also fixed to the wall. After that, the sides of the Synergy Manager are attached with threaded screws to the metal supports. Finally, after fixing the equipment to the wall, the set is ready to receive electrical connections.

Lastly comes Synergy Manager
Lastly comes Synergy Manager

 

The side of the Synergy Manager is screwed to the metal support
The side of the Synergy Manager is screwed to the metal support

 

The system is ready to receive electrical connections
The system is ready to receive electrical connections
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