Description Of The System; Available Versions - Power One AURORA PVI-3.8-I-OUTD Manuel D'utilisation Et D'installation

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Installation and operating manual
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(PVI-3.8/4.6-I-OUTD Rev.: 1.5)
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DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM

AURORA is an inverter which is capable of feeding the power supply distribution grid
with energy obtained from photovoltaic panels.
The photovoltaic panels transform energy radiated by the sun into electrical energy in
the form of direct current, or DC (through a photovoltaic field, also known as a PV
generator); to feed the distribution grid, however, and in order to make energy
available for use, it is necessary to transform it into alternating current, or AC. This
conversion, known as DC-AC conversion, is carried out in an efficient way by the
AURORA inverters, without rotating elements, only using static electronic devices.
When used in parallel with the distribution grid, the alternating current output from the
inverter flows directly into the domestic circuit, which is in turn connected to the
public distribution grid.
The solar power system supplies energy to all that which is connected to it: from
lighting to all the different domestic appliances, etc.
In the event that the energy supplied from the photovoltaic system is lower than
required, the quantity of energy necessary to guarantee the normal operation of
connected appliances will be taken from the public distribution grid. If the opposite
occurs, that is excess energy is produced, it is sent directly into the public grid, thus
becoming available to other users.
In accordance with local and National regulations, the Energy product can be sold to
the distribution grid, or credited against future consumption, thus producing energy
savings.

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PVI-3.8-I-OUTD
PVI-3.8-I-OUTD-S
PVI-4.6-I-OUTD
PVI-4.6-I-OUTD-S

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