Sunny Boy Inverter SB4000U Solar Panel NIB
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Sunny Boy Inverter SB4000U Solar Panel NIB sunnyboy

Sunny Boy Inverter SB4000U  Solar Panel NIB sunnyboy
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Start Time Friday, October 03, 2008
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Location TELLICO PLAINS, TN

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READY MADE RESOURCES IS A PROUD AUTHORIZED DEALER OF SUNNY BOY PRODUCTSIF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ON THIS PRODUCT PLEASE CALL US AT 800-627-3809WE ARE APPROVED FOR THE CALIFORNIA REBATE PROGRAMIN BUSINESS OVER 14 YEARS SMA is proud to introduce our new line of inverters updated with our latest technology and designed specifically to meet the new IEEE 1547 requirements. Compact design makes them ideal for residential use and the integrated DC disconnect makes installation more cost effective. They are field-configurable for positive ground systems making them more versatile than ever. Increased efficiency means better performance and shorter payback periods. With over 500,000 fielded units, Sunny Boy has become the benchmark for PV inverter performance and reliability throughout the world. Features Certified to the new UL1741/IEEE 1547 10 year standard warranty Improved CEC efficiency Integrated load-break rated DC disconnect switch Integrated fused series string combinerSealed electronics enclosure & Opticool Comprehensive SMA communications and data collection options Ideal for residential or light commercial applications Rugged cast aluminum outdoor rated enclosure Sunny Boy 3000US & 4000US Technical Data Input Values     3000US 4000US Recommended Max Array Input Power PPV 3750 W STC 5000 W STC Max DC Input Voltage VDC 500 V 600 V MPP Tracking Voltage Range VPV 180 – 400 V @ 208 V 200 – 400 V @ 240 V 220 – 480 V @ 208 V 250 – 480 V @ 240 V PV Start Voltage VPV 228 VDC 285 V Max input current IPV, max 17 A 18 A DC Voltage ripple VPP <5% <5% Number of Fused String Inputs   4 4 Output Values AC Nominal Power PAC 3000 W 3500 W @ 208 V / 4000 W @ 240 V AC Maximum Output Power   3000 W 4000 W AC Maximum Output Current A 15 A @ 208 V, 12.5 A @ 240 V 17 A @ 208 V, 16.6 A @ 240 V Max AC Output Current A 15 A @ 208 V, 12.5 A @ 240 V 17 A @ 208 V, 16.6 A @ 240 V AC Nominal Voltage / Range V 183 – 229 V @ 208 V 211 – 264 V @ 240 V 183 – 229 V @ 208 V 211 – 264 V @ 240 V AC Frequency / Range   60 Hz / 59.3 Hz – 60.5 Hz 60 Hz / 59.3 Hz – 60.5 Hz Power Factor % Unity, 1, 100% Unity, 1, 100% Efficiency Peak Inverter Efficiency 96.6 % 96.8 % CEC weighted Efficiency 95.0 % @ 208 V 95.5 % @ 240 V 95.5 % @ 208 V 96.0 % @ 240 V Size and Weight Dimensions (LxWxH) inches 17.8 x 13.8 x 9.3 17.8 x 13.8 x 9.3 Weight/Shipping Weight 88 lbs / 94 lbs 88 lbs / 94 lbs Ambient Temp Range (Full Power) -13°F to +113°F or -25°C to +45°C -13°F to +113°F or -25°C to +45°C Power Consumption: standby/nighttime < 7 W / 0.1 W < 7 W / 0.1 W Topology PWM, true sinewave, current source PWM, true sinewave, current source Enclosure Ratings NEMA Rating NEMA 3R   STC STC (Standard Test Conditions) is the test condition used to give PV panels their power ratings. When determining the STC rating, the PV panel is hand selected (usually the best cells in the lot), flashed with a controlled light source at 1000 W/m2, with the cell and air temperature at 25°C (68°F) and 0 m/s wind speed. Basically, when the PV panel is flashed with the light source the power output is measured. So, a panel which has a rating of 165W on the rating label (typically shown as Maximum Power and represented as Pmax), will produce 165W of DC power when subjected to the STC test conditions. These conditions are, in fact, far from real-world.

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