Is it possible that the inverters are raising line voltage high enough to make the UPS respond by clicking, but not high enough to have them actually trip? I'm not familiar enough with UPS control structure, but it might run a quick test (the click) when the voltage gets close to its high voltage trip off.
Just a crazed monday morning idea.....

R.Ray Walters
CTO, Solarray, Inc
Nabcep Certified PV Installer,
Licensed Master Electrician
Solar Design Engineer
303 505-8760

On 8/4/2014 8:50 AM, RE Ellison wrote:
How about disabling one inverter at a time when the disturbances are happening?

That might narrow it down to it being a single inverter.

Through the process of elimination you may be able to find out if it is a 
single inverter or a combination of inverters that makes it do it.

It might be a specific inverter or it might be a specific combination of 
inverters

I have seen APC UPS units click but not activate, in that case it was one 
inverter off grid and one UPS.

Somewhat irritating, I put it where I couldn't hear it to make the problem go 
away so to speak !

Later,
Bob ellison




Bob Ellison

On Aug 4, 2014, at 10:29 AM, Carl Adams <swingjun...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello Wrenches,

I have a site which is experiencing nuisance disturbance of the computer UPS systems at the site.  
The site owner "suspects" this is due to the PV system which is a 50 kW system using 6 
SMA SunnyBoy inverters.  The nuisance disturbance is a clicking noise in the UPS units.  The 
disturbance is not enough to cause the UPS to engage, so it seems to be a small disturbance on the 
AC power.   The site owner "suspects" the inverters are the source of this disturbance 
since 1) It seems to only occur when we have a good solar day.  2) If the inverters are shut down 
the problem goes away, and if you start up the inverters the problem exhibits again.

The site was commissioned in March of 2012 and has had no problems till this 
issue last month.  In reviewing the event log on Sunny Portal there are no 
inverter anomalies.  SMA tech support had not run into this issue and had no 
ideas, they too agree the inverters are not reporting any anomalies.

The problem is not persistent but rather intermittent making this harder to 
troubleshoot.

So my questions are
1) Has anyone else seen this sort of issue before, related to SMA SunnyBoy 
inverters.
2) Can you recommend an AC power monitoring tool which would support  frequency 
and voltage monitoring on the AC line.  Perhaps one data set on the circuit 
feeding the computers and another on the inverter output circuit.

For clarity the six SunnyBoys feed into an AC Combiner panel which backfeeds 
into the building main distribution panel.  The service is 240V single phase.

With Regards
Carl Adams, SunRock Solar
NABCEP Certified PV Installer
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