The TN-C has phase conductors and a combined grounded conductor/EGC. Which is what the OP's overhead line is. The TN-S and TN-C-S have a grounded conductor and EGC that are separate, the difference being if the EGC is bonded to the grounded conductor at the source or derived after the source.I misspoke earlier, or at least I had old information. Apparently the SE80KUS and SE120KUS can connect to a delta service, but I don't know what their abbreviations mean for wye and delta grids.
Supported grids are WYE: TN-C, TN-S, TN-C-S, TT, IT; Delta: IT.
What it all comes down to is what inverters can work with and that falls into two categories:
- Grounded services with a grounded neutral conductor at the service entrance
- Phase conductors, neutral, and EGC run to the inverter (4W+EGC 3ph system)
- Phase conductors and EGC run to the inverter (3W+EGC 3ph system)
- Ungrounded services that do not have a grounded conductor
- Phase conductors and EGC run to the inverter (3W+EGC 3ph system)