Re: [RE-wrenches] Combining Enphase M190 and M215 on same circuit

2013-05-20 Thread Jason Szumlanski
Perfect. That's what I thought. No comments on the comm issue, so I assume there is no issue. *Jason Szumlanski* *Fafco Solar* On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 7:42 PM, Nick Soleil nsol...@enphaseenergy.comwrote: Hi Jason, You can do that, but will need to maintain the 15A limit of the M190s.

Re: [RE-wrenches] Combining Enphase M190 and M215 on same circuit

2013-05-20 Thread Garrison Riegel
NABCEP Certified PV Installation ProfessionalT From: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Jason Szumlanski Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 7:14 AM To: RE-wrenches Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Combining Enphase M190 and M215 on same

Re: [RE-wrenches] Combining Enphase M190 and M215 on same circuit

2013-05-19 Thread Kent Osterberg
Jason, The M190 requires using a 15-amp (maximum) branch circuit. As long as the total current from both types of inverters doesn't exceed 12 amps (80% of 15), there should not be a problem in mixing the inverters. The combination you are proposing is only 8.6 amps -- it should be fine.

Re: [RE-wrenches] Combining Enphase M190 and M215 on same circuit

2013-05-19 Thread Nick Soleil
Hi Jason, You can do that, but will need to maintain the 15A limit of the M190s. For a single-phase, 240V application, with 3 M190s (3*0.8A = 2.4A,) you can install up to 10 M215s. On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 3:26 PM, Jason Szumlanski ja...@fafcosolar.comwrote: Is there any reason I can't do