jaggedben
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern California
- Occupation
- Solar and Energy Storage Installer
Question1
Does this mean that 9 inverters are required??
No. Note the ellipses ("..."), which are intended to convey that the pattern simply repeats for every three additional inverters added to the system. Conceivably there's no limit to the number of inverters in the system.
It's perhaps a little suprising that there are apparently four inverters instead of multiple of 3, but since they are only 3kW inverters, that may fall underneath the utility's threshold for an allowable imbalance between phases. As the Fronious manual reminded me on the very page you referenced, that allowable imbalance is usually 6kW.
Question2
IF the system was not connected in this manner would the inverters potentially still show that they are outputting power to the system or would the inverter simply shut down?
No, they would not shut down.
It is possible to imagine how the inverters could be connected in a 'wrong' way, that is outside of the allowable phase to phase imbalance (say, all four inverters connected to one phase). But while that might violate the utility's requirements and perhaps the NEC, the inverters wouldn't know that and they would simply put out their output on each phase. Nor should it affect the net meter, AFAIK.
From what you've told us, which is admittedly still very little, you seem to have a functioning PV system. Maybe you'll get more info that might cast doubt on that, but in the meanwhile I think you might want to eliminate some other basic questions for us:
1) Has the system been approved for operation by the utility and have they installed a net-meter? If not, and if there is a digital meter or smart meter at the site, that meter may simply not be programmed to credit the homeowner for energy exported. That could result in the vast majority of the generated energy not having any effect on the bill. I ask because you say this was recently installed, and usually approvals and meter changing takes several weeks if not months.
2) This is a more ridiculous question, but was the system properly connected to the load side of the meter?