ABB continues to expand its extensive solar inverter portfolio through the launch of the high-power central inverter, PVS800-57B – a new member of the highly successful PVS800 central inverter series
The new ABB central inverters offer a wide operational temperature range, up to 50°C at nominal power ratings of 1645 kW and 1732 kW, and up to 60°C with power derating. This makes the product very suitable for hot climate conditions. At lower temperatures, the central inverter provides up to 20 percent power overloading capability, up to a maximum power output of 1975 kW and 2078 kW at 25°C for 1645 kW and 1732 kW inverters, respectively.
The inverter with a true mirror design and modular DC input section provides system integrators with flexibility in designing the container and the BOS (balance of system) arrangements, especially considering the DC cable type and the number of junction boxes needed. The PVS800-57B central inverter is available as standard with 16 fused busbar inputs, which can be extended up to 24 inputs. Additionally, the DC input section can be provided with integrated DC current measurement per input.
The inverter also includes the standard grid support features of PVS series inverters such as active and reactive power control including night time reactive power support. ABB has developed this inverter with a global mindset to ensure the inverter supports a wide range of local utility requirements through adjustable grid support features, as well as the future smart grids.
The ABB central inverters are designed for multi-megawatt PV power plants. With the ABB central inverter’s certificates and advanced and flexible grid support functions, it is possible to meet all applicable network connection requirements, regardless of the project’s location. To help meet bankability requirements and secure an attractive and sustainable return on investment, ABB supports its customers with a dedicated global service network providing a complete range of life cycle services in more than 60 countries.
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