DC Solar Combiner Box

The DC solar combiner box is designed to consolidate multiple photovoltaic (PV) string inputs into a single DC output for inverter connection. Beyond this aggregation function, the unit incorporates critical protective and operational features to ensure safe and reliable performance.

Core Functions

  • String Consolidation: Multiple PV strings are combined into a common DC bus for inverter input.
  • Protection Systems: Integrated overcurrent and overvoltage devices safeguard equipment and PV modules.
  • Anti-Backfeed Measures: Rectifiers or blocking diodes prevent reverse current flow from stronger strings into weaker ones.

Performance Features

  • Monitoring Capability: Options include current and voltage transducers for real-time output tracking and fault identification.
  • Switching & Isolation: Disconnects, isolation devices, and circuit breakers support safe maintenance and emergency shutdown (ESD).
  • Power Conditioning: Advanced models may include chopping transistors or additional electronics to stabilize output.

Deployment Considerations

  • Field Placement: Units are often distributed across PV arrays to minimize cabling runs and step voltage up closer to the source. Smaller string-level boxes feed into larger field-level combiners for efficient layout.
  • Environmental Ratings:
    • NEMA 4: Typical for string-level boxes exposed directly to outdoor conditions.
    • NEMA 3R: Common for larger outdoor combiner panels.
    • NEMA 1 / NEMA 11: Used for indoor installations where exposure is controlled.

Standard and Optional Configurations

  • Baseline: Per-string fusing and surge protection (shunt-type overvoltage devices).
  • Enhanced: Circuit breakers, rectifiers, advanced monitoring, and integrated control electronics.
  • Custom Options: Remote monitoring interfaces, disconnect/isolation switches, and ESD provisions tailored to site requirements.