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  • Configuring MultiPlus-II 230V for Three-Phase Output in Larger Systems

    Posted by LoreLass on January 12, 2024 at 5:07 pm
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    I’m managing a larger system that requires three-phase power. I understand that the MultiPlus-II 230V can be set up for three-phase output. How exactly is this configuration achieved? Specifically, how can three units be coordinated to provide a consistent three-phase output, and what are the implications of connecting up to 6 sets of these units in parallel?

    MysticMonkMoves replied 5 months, 3 weeks ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • MysticMonkMoves

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    January 12, 2024 at 5:23 pm
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    Configuring the MultiPlus-II 230V for three-phase output involves a specific setup process. Firstly, you need to connect three units of the MultiPlus-II 230V, each unit will handle one phase of the three-phase power system. These units are interconnected using a VE.Bus communication cable, which synchronizes their operation to ensure a balanced load across all three phases.

    When you connect up to 6 sets of these three units in parallel, you essentially expand the system’s capacity significantly. Each set contributes to the overall power output, cumulatively providing up to 45 kW / 54 kVA of inverter power and more than 600 A of charging capacity. This parallel connection is managed through the same VE.Bus system, ensuring that all 18 units (6 sets of 3) work in harmony, sharing the load and charging duties efficiently.

    This setup is particularly beneficial for large-scale applications where high power output and substantial charging capabilities are required. The synchronization of multiple units ensures that the power distribution is even and stable across all phases, making it ideal for complex electrical systems that require three-phase power.

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