Intersolar highlights Fronius Primo
The inverter rates highly with optimized energy management & data communications besides several interfaces
April 24, 2015. By Moulin
With the latest member of the SnapINverter generation, the Fronius Primo, Fronius is launching the single-phase counterpart to the three-phase Fronius Symo. The inverter rates highly with its optimised energy management and comprehensive data communication features alongside numerous interfaces. For the homeowner this translates into a high degree of self-sufficiency and reliability.
“The most important aspect in the issue of energy supply is to have a PV system on the roof that covers the annual power demand and an inverter that allows a high degree of self-sufficiency to be achieved. The Fronius Primo is the perfect answer,” explains Martin Hackl, head of the Solar Energy Division, Fronius International GmbH.
Available since April 1, the transformerless Fronius Primo series offers inverters in the 3.0 to 8.2 kW power range. The Fronius Primo is suitable for both new PV systems and as a repowering2 inverter.
Top performance through maximum system yields and optimised self-consumption
Good system performance rests on a correspondingly high system yield as well as optimised self-consumption. And this is precisely where the Fronius Primo comes into its own. Due to the tracking behaviour of the new Dynamic Peak
Manager MPP tracking algorithm, the inverter constantly operates at the point of maximum output and thus maximises the system yield.
In order that as much of the PV energy produced as possible can also be consumed at source, the Fronius Primo contains a built-in energy management relay as standard. Furthermore, the inverter is equipped with a digital energy management output too. Both of these features have a positive impact on the monthly electricity bill.
Extensive communication for comprehensive information
The versatile communication package integrated as standard leaves nothing to be desired. The datalogger is permanently integrated and the inverter can be easily connected to the internet3 via WLAN or Ethernet. Third-party components can be incorporated to open up a number of opportunities owing to the range of open interfaces4. This combination gives the PV system owner the security of knowing that the system can be effortlessly upgraded, even in the face of any future requirements stipulated by the grid operator.
Maximum planning flexibility thanks to the SuperFlex Design
Even at the planning and design stage of the PV system, the benefits of the Fronius Primo and its unique SuperFlex Design are clear. Inverters with the SuperFlex Design offer a high system voltage of 1000 volts, an extremely wide MPP voltage range and two MPP trackers. Combining these features allows the PV system to be flexibly modified to suit the individual circumstances on the roof. Roofs that face different directions and/or are shaded no longer present a problem when designing and planning a system. Neither does asymmetrical string design, for example, with differing module quantities on each string.
Seen one, seen them all – the SnapINverter mounting technology
“In the Fronius Primo we have made a worthy addition to the SnapINverter generation,” reports a delighted Martin Hackl. The entire SnapINverter generation is based on a universal installation system, which not only makes life easier for the installer, but saves time and money too.
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