Sunsynk 50kW Solar System and Sunsynk Battery 61.44kWh HV 624V HV12-SET-01 Fully Installed
Sunsynk 50kW Solar System and Sunsynk Battery 61.44kWh HV 624V HV12-SET-01 Fully Installed
Sunsynk System includes the following
88 x Canadian Solar 415W Solar Panels
1 x Roof Mounting Kit (For 88 panels)
1 x 1 input 1 output Double Disconnect Board for 100A Systems
1 x 50kW Sunsynk Inverter
1 x Sunsynk Battery 61.44kWh HV 624V HV12-SET-01
1 x AC Combiner
1 x DC Fuse Disconnector
1 x Installation and COC (Existing COC required before issue of the new one)
Installation notes:
The installation assumes that the installation will be 5m or less from the main Db board
The installation assumes that the installation will be done in a reachable area
High voltage electricity refers to electrical potential large enough to cause injury or damage. In certain industries, high voltage refers to voltage above a certain threshold. Equipment and conductors that carry high voltage warrant special safety requirements and procedures.
High voltage is used in electrical power distribution, in cathode-ray tubes, to generate X-rays and particle beams, to produce electrical arcs, for ignition, in photomultiplier tubes, and in high-power amplifier vacuum tubes, as well as other industrial, military and scientific applications.
The International Electrotechnical Commission and its national counterparts (IET, IEEE, VDE, etc.) define high voltage as above 1000 V for alternating current, and at least 1500 V for direct current.[1]
In the United States, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) establishes nominal voltage ratings for 60 Hz electric power systems over 100 V. Specifically, ANSI C84.1-2020 defines high voltage as 115 kV to 230 kV, extra-high voltage as 345 kV to 765 kV, and ultra-high voltage as 1,100 kV.[2] British Standard BS 7671:2008 defines high voltage as any voltage difference between conductors that is higher than 1000 VAC or 1500 V ripple-free DC, or any voltage difference between a conductor and Earth that is higher than 600 VAC or 900 V ripple-free DC.[3]
Electricians may only be licensed for particular voltage classes in some jurisdictions.[4] For example, an electrical license for a specialized sub-trade such as installation of HVAC systems, fire alarm systems, closed circuit television systems may be authorized to install systems energized up to only 30 volts between conductors, and may not be permitted to work on mains-voltage circuits. The general public may consider household mains circuits (100 to 250 VAC), which carry the highest voltages they normally encounter, to be high voltage.
Voltages over approximately 50 volts can usually cause dangerous amounts of current to flow through a human being who touches two points of a circuit, so safety standards are more restrictive around such circuits.
In automotive engineering, high voltage is defined as voltage in range 30 to 1000 VAC or 60 to 1500 VDC.
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Weight | 900 kg |
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