This means that the right model is available for every conceivable application, from the smaller home rooftop to the solar commercial building. The new Blueplanet NX3 series has a high degree of flexibility, which it derives from its Maximum Power Point (MPP) tracking and its extremely wide operating range. Thanks to their two 2 MPP trackers, the Blueplanet units are well suited for east-west roofs and other angled locations. If necessary, the trackers can also be connected in parallel and then process twice the current. This means that systems with high-performance modules in a purely south-facing orientation can also be designed quickly.
See also: Fimer supplies inverters for one of the largest solar roofs in Colombia
The Blueplanet 25, 30 and 33 NX3 M3 models are equipped with three MPP trackers. These inverters deliver their rated power in the large DC voltage window of 150 to 1,000 volts and actually feed in at 125 volts. The devices of the Blueplanet NX3 series send their data via RJ45 connector (Ethernet connector), data logger or directly via W-Lan; monitoring is carried out via the Blueplanet web portal. A Wi-Fi stick is already included with the inverters.
The series is certified for over 20 European and non-European photovoltaic markets, including Israel and Jordan. (mfo)
Also interesting: Krannich Solar on course for growth in 2022