Pwablo
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I am hoping this is the right place to seek some knowledgeable advice. I am an amateur radio operator and have recently had a new build property developed next door to mine in a very rural setting. Unfortunately the developers have installed a very noisy Sunsynk ECCO Hybrid 3.6Kw inverter and the amount of interference it is generating has rendered my radio equipment inoperable for some 2 months now. Ofcom identified the source of the noise initially, but seem unable to act, but fortunately the installer seems willing to help install some mitigation if I determine the solution and bare the costs. So far we have identified that the RFI drops significantly but not completely when the DC side to the panels are isolated, and also I noticed a drop in noise levels when cheap clip on ferrites were installed on the cables to the strings, however some RFI is still escaping when the inverter is in production mode, so we believe that the AC cable is also being used as an antenna. We dont believe that ferrites are sufficient to address any differential mode currents, so it is clear that a more robust and professional solution will be called for.
I am after some advice if anyone can help? I have limited experience with solar systems, but have found that there a few manufacturers who produce EMC filters for both AC and DC applications specifically for solar inverters, to help systems meet the mandatory EMC requirements as per the Essential Requirements directive. To name a few, TE Connectivity, Shaffner and TDK Lambda. Have any of the installers here fitted such filters before? What type could be recommended in this instance? The panels are 335W Clearline Fusions PV 16's 14 off in 2 arrays of 7 panels each. The string voltage is 252V and the current 10.3 Amps. The max AC current for the Inverter is 17W @ 250VAC.
I have data sheets for the Inverter and the Panel, which I can provide if anyone is up to the challenge?
My initial thoughts are 2 off Shaffner FN2200B-25-33 DC EMC filters for the Solar panels and 1 off Shaffner FN2090LL-30-08 AC EMC Filter on the AC cable to the consumer unit. Am i on the right track here?
Any help would be greatly appreciated with this issue, as I have not asked for any of this hassle, it has pretty much been dumped on me and I really dont want to have to give up my hobby and enjoyment of my home as a result.
Thanks in advance.
Paul
I am hoping this is the right place to seek some knowledgeable advice. I am an amateur radio operator and have recently had a new build property developed next door to mine in a very rural setting. Unfortunately the developers have installed a very noisy Sunsynk ECCO Hybrid 3.6Kw inverter and the amount of interference it is generating has rendered my radio equipment inoperable for some 2 months now. Ofcom identified the source of the noise initially, but seem unable to act, but fortunately the installer seems willing to help install some mitigation if I determine the solution and bare the costs. So far we have identified that the RFI drops significantly but not completely when the DC side to the panels are isolated, and also I noticed a drop in noise levels when cheap clip on ferrites were installed on the cables to the strings, however some RFI is still escaping when the inverter is in production mode, so we believe that the AC cable is also being used as an antenna. We dont believe that ferrites are sufficient to address any differential mode currents, so it is clear that a more robust and professional solution will be called for.
I am after some advice if anyone can help? I have limited experience with solar systems, but have found that there a few manufacturers who produce EMC filters for both AC and DC applications specifically for solar inverters, to help systems meet the mandatory EMC requirements as per the Essential Requirements directive. To name a few, TE Connectivity, Shaffner and TDK Lambda. Have any of the installers here fitted such filters before? What type could be recommended in this instance? The panels are 335W Clearline Fusions PV 16's 14 off in 2 arrays of 7 panels each. The string voltage is 252V and the current 10.3 Amps. The max AC current for the Inverter is 17W @ 250VAC.
I have data sheets for the Inverter and the Panel, which I can provide if anyone is up to the challenge?
My initial thoughts are 2 off Shaffner FN2200B-25-33 DC EMC filters for the Solar panels and 1 off Shaffner FN2090LL-30-08 AC EMC Filter on the AC cable to the consumer unit. Am i on the right track here?
Any help would be greatly appreciated with this issue, as I have not asked for any of this hassle, it has pretty much been dumped on me and I really dont want to have to give up my hobby and enjoyment of my home as a result.
Thanks in advance.
Paul