Yaskawa - Solectria Solar,
the leading U.S. commercial PV inverter manufacturer, announced today
that premium features and options have been added to its DISCOM and ARCCOM
string combiner lines. The combiners have gone through Highly
Accelerated Lifetime Testing (HALT) guaranteeing all components are
carefully vetted for highest reliability. They offer utility-scale and
large commercial PV designers the design flexibility needed in
combiners. These string combiners have already been used in multiple
utility-scale projects in the United States from 30-100MW.
The premium features added to the DISCOM and ARCCOM
satisfy the growing needs of PV system designers and reduce overall
system cost and increase ROI [return on investment]. These premium
features include:
- New Material Finish: high gloss white polyester
powder coat painted steel – this finish is proven to keep
the electronics cooler in higher temperatures and reduces extreme
thermal cycling, adding to the product life.
- Heavy Gauge Bus Bars with High Quality Plating: reduces operating temperature, maximizing product life and eliminating failures. The plating is bright tin which prevents corrosion between components maximizing product life.
- Multi-Contact MC4 or Amphenol H4 Connectorized Wire Whips: Whips are the most robust option reducing installation time and costs.
- Compression and Mechanical Connectors: designed to fit various wire sizes and copper/aluminum output connectors.
- 316 Stainless Steel: Bellville spring washers and nuts on output studs in Bellville stainless steel which eliminates corrosion possibility.
- Heavy Gauge Bus Bars with High Quality Plating: reduces operating temperature, maximizing product life and eliminating failures. The plating is bright tin which prevents corrosion between components maximizing product life.
- Multi-Contact MC4 or Amphenol H4 Connectorized Wire Whips: Whips are the most robust option reducing installation time and costs.
- Compression and Mechanical Connectors: designed to fit various wire sizes and copper/aluminum output connectors.
- 316 Stainless Steel: Bellville spring washers and nuts on output studs in Bellville stainless steel which eliminates corrosion possibility.
“Yaskawa – Solectria Solar is committed to satisfying
customer’s needs and manufacturing the highest quality, most reliable
products in the PV industry. Designing products to the highest quality
and reliability are proven to be key for PV plant success reducing
overall total cost and providing the lowest levelized cost of
electricity (LCOE). The new string combiner options help PV system
owners and designers maximize ROI,” said James Worden, CEO of Yaskawa –
Solectria Solar.
About Yaskawa - Solectria Solar
Yaskawa – Solectria Solar, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Yaskawa America, Inc., is the largest commercial inverter manufacturer in the U.S. Solectria’s products include 3.8 to 750 kW inverters, string combiners and web-based monitoring for all size solar systems. Solectria is backed by over 100 years of power electronics and inverter experience. All of Solectria’s three-phase central inverters are made in the USA. PV System owners, developers and EPCs rely on the high performance, reliability and bankability of Yaskawa – Solectria Solar. To learn more, please go to www.solectria.com.
Yaskawa – Solectria Solar, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Yaskawa America, Inc., is the largest commercial inverter manufacturer in the U.S. Solectria’s products include 3.8 to 750 kW inverters, string combiners and web-based monitoring for all size solar systems. Solectria is backed by over 100 years of power electronics and inverter experience. All of Solectria’s three-phase central inverters are made in the USA. PV System owners, developers and EPCs rely on the high performance, reliability and bankability of Yaskawa – Solectria Solar. To learn more, please go to www.solectria.com.
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