PHYB8K-3P IP65 3 phase dual mppt on off grid solar 8kw hybrid inverter

ON/OFF-Grid Solar Inverter | 8000W | Three Phase | IP65 | 150VDC-600VDC | Feed power into the grid

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PHYB8K-3P IP65 3 phase dual mppt on off grid solar 8kw hybrid inverter is a high-efficiency solar inverter system that combines solar energy and grid-connected energy sources. It is capable of seamlessly switching between grid-tied and off-grid modes, ensuring a constant and reliable power supply. Solar energy systems, both on-grid and off-grid, have become popular due to their eco-friendly nature and cost-efficiency. One critical component in a solar energy system is the inverter, which plays a pivotal role in converting direct current (DC) from solar panels into alternating current (AC) for use in homes and businesses.

The IP65 rating refers to the protection offered by a device from dust and water, making it suitable for outdoor environments.

PHYB8K-3P IP65 3 phase dual mppt on off grid solar 8kw hybrid inverter

8KW Hybrid Inverter Features

IP65 Weatherproof Design

The IP65 rating certifies that these inverters are well-protected against dust, debris, and water, making them ideal for outdoor installations. They can withstand challenging weather conditions, including rain and extreme temperatures.

Hybrid Functionality

This solar power inverter is engineered to seamlessly switch between on-grid and off-grid modes, ensuring uninterrupted power supply. In on-grid mode, excess energy can be sold back to the grid, while in off-grid mode, it ensures self-sufficiency during power outages or in remote locations.

Three-Phase Compatibility

The inverter is designed to work seamlessly with three-phase electrical systems, providing efficient power conversion and distribution. This feature is particularly advantageous for businesses and large residential properties with high energy demands.

Dual MPPT Tracking

This inverter comes with dual Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) technology, which optimizes energy production by tracking the maximum power point of each solar panel individually. This feature ensures that the inverter is always operating at peak efficiency, even when some panels are partially shaded or dirty.

Connect Lithium Battery

This hybrid power inverter can work with lithium battery storage systems, enabling the capture and utilization of excess energy. This feature ensures a reliable power supply even when the primary energy sources are unavailable.

Remote Monitoring

Stay connected to your energy system from anywhere using our mobile app or web portal. Monitor performance, receive alerts, and make adjustments remotely for ultimate convenience.

Hybrid Power Inverter 8KW Details

IP65 3 Phase Hybrid Solar Inverter 5kW - 10kW details

IP65 3 Phase Hybrid Solar Inverter 5kW - 10kW DC Switch

Communication Interface Details

Battery Communication Function

IP65 Single Phase Hybrid Solar Inverter Battery Communication Interface

 

Common Communication

IP65 Single Phase Hybrid Solar Inverter Common Communication Interface

 

DRM-Com Communication Function

IP65 Single Phase Hybrid Solar Inverter DRM-Com Communication Interface

 

Hybrid Solar Inverter System Connection

IP65 3 Phase Hybrid Solar Inverter 5kW - 10kW Electrical Connection

 

Energy Management Scenarios in All Day

Energy Management During Daytime

The Energy Management System (EMS) operates in its default self-consumption mode. The following scenarios illustrate the energy management process:

Scenario 1:  Excess PV Power Generation Compared to Load Power Consumption

In this scenario, the PV power generation takes priority, with the Emergency Power Supply (EPS) loads receiving the first allocation, followed by regular loads, and finally, the battery.
When the battery reaches its full charge, any surplus power will be directed back to the grid. The amount of power fed back to the grid will not surpass the predefined feed-in limitation value established during the initial configuration.

Scenario 2: PV Power Generation Is Insufficient Compared to Load Power Consumption

In this situation, the battery will discharge to bridge the energy deficit.
If the combined power from the PV system and the battery remains inadequate to meet the load power requirements, the inverter will draw power from the mains (grid) to compensate for the shortfall.

Hybrid Solar Inverter Working Daytime

 

Energy Management during Night

  • Battery Discharge: When there is available energy, the battery will discharge to supply power to the loads. It serves as the primary power source during this period.
  • Grid Power Supply: If the battery’s discharge power is insufficient to meet the load requirements, the grid will automatically provide power to the loads. This ensures a continuous and uninterrupted power supply, even in situations where the battery capacity is depleted or unable to support the load demand.

 

 

Hybrid Solar Inverter Working With Battery Bank Night Time

By combining the discharge capacity of the battery and the EPS power from the grid, the system ensures reliable and uninterrupted power supply during nighttime operations.

During the night, when the battery is depleted, it will enter standby mode. In this scenario, the grid will provide all the power needed for the loads.

Hybrid Solar Inverter Working With Grid Night Time

Optimizing Energy Utilization Throughout the Day

Hybrid Solar Inverter Working Mode in All Day

In the morning
We experience minimal energy production while facing high energy demands. As the sun rises, our solar panels start generating power, although it may not be enough to cover our morning energy needs. To bridge this gap, our lithium battery bank kicks in, supplying stored energy from the previous day.

At noon
We reach the peak of energy production, but our energy demands are at their lowest. Throughout the day, our solar panels operate at maximum capacity. However, since there is no one at home, energy consumption remains significantly low. Consequently, most of the generated energy is directed towards storing it in the lithium battery bank.

During the night
Energy production drops, but our energy demands remain high. The highest daily energy consumption occurs in the evening, precisely when the solar panels generate minimal or no energy. To meet this evening energy demand, the lithium battery bank comes into play, providing the stored energy generated during the daytime.

 

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Model PHYB8K-3P
Feed-in Phase / Connection Phase 3-phase in/3-phase out
Max. PV INPUT POWER 12000W
Rated Output Power 8000W
Dimension, D x W x H (mm) 186 x 450 x 555
Net weight (kgs) 27
GRID-TIE OPERATION
PV INPUT (DC)
Nominal DC Voltage/Max. DC Voltage 600VDC / 1000VDC
Min. PV Input Voltage / Start-up Voltage 200VDC / 250VDC
MPP Voltage Range 200VDC~950VDC
Number of Independent MPP Trackers 2
No. of PV Strings Per MPPT 1/1
Max. PV Input Current 32A (16A / 16A)
Max. PV Input Current 40A (20A / 20A)
GRID OUTPUT (AC)
Nominal Output Voltage 3/N/PE, 220V/380V, 230V/400V, 240V/415V
Output Voltage Range 270-480VAC
Max. Output Current 12.1A
Rated Grid Frequency / Grid Frequency Range 50Hz / 45 – 55Hz
Power Factor >0.99
EFFICIENCY
European Efficiency 98.4%
Maximum Conversion Efficiency (DC/AC) 97.9%
OFF-GRID OPERATION
AC INPUT
Nominal Output Voltage 3/N/PE, 220V/380V, 230V/400V, 240V/415V
Output Voltage Range 270-480VAC
Rated Grid Frequency / Grid Frequency Range 50Hz / 45 – 55Hz
PV INPUT (DC)
Nominal DC Voltage/Max. DC Voltage 600VDC / 1000VDC
Min. PV Input Voltage / Start-up Voltage 200VDC / 250VDC
MPP Voltage Range 200VDC~950VDC
Number of Independent MPP Trackers 2
No. of PV Strings Per MPPT 1/1
Max. PV Input Current 32A (16A / 16A)
Max. PV Input Current 40A (20A / 20A)
BATTERY Mode Output (AC)
Nominal Output Voltage 3/N/PE, 220V/380V, 230V/400V, 240V/415V
Output Voltage Range 270-480VAC
Max. Output Current 12.1A
Rated Grid Frequency / Grid Frequency Range 50Hz / 45 – 55Hz
HYBRID OPERATION
PV INPUT (DC)
Nominal DC Voltage/Max. DC Voltage 600VDC / 1000VDC
Min. PV Input Voltage / Start-up Voltage 200VDC / 250VDC
MPP Voltage Range 200VDC~950VDC
Number of Independent MPP Trackers 2
No. of PV Strings Per MPPT 1/1
Max. PV Input Current 32A (16A / 16A)
Max. PV Input Current 40A (20A / 20A)
GRID OUTOUT (AC)
Nominal Output Voltage 3/N/PE, 220V/380V, 230V/400V, 240V/415V
Output Voltage Range 270-480VAC
Max. Output Current 12.1A
Rated Grid Frequency / Grid Frequency Range 50Hz / 45 – 55Hz
Power Factor >0.99
AC INPUT
Nominal Output Voltage 3/N/PE, 220V/380V, 230V/400V, 240V/415V
Output Voltage Range 270-480VAC
Rated Grid Frequency / Grid Frequency Range 50Hz / 45 – 55Hz
BATTERY MODE OUTPUT (AC)
Nominal Output Voltage 3/N/PE, 220V/380V, 230V/400V, 240V/415V
Output Voltage Range 270-480VAC
Nominal Output Current 12.1A
Rated Grid Frequency / Grid Frequency Range 50Hz / 45 – 55Hz
BATTERY& CHARGER
Battery Type Lithium Iron Battery
Nominal DC Voltage Range 150-600 VDC
Max. Charging / Discharging Current 30A
Max. Charging / Discharging Power 10600W / 10600W
PROTECTION
Protection DC reverse polarity, AC short-circuit, Leage current, Battery reverse polarity
Surge Protection DC type II / AC type II
DC Switch (PV) / DC Fuse (Battery) Yes
Grid Monitoring Yes
GENERAL
Mounting Method Wall-mounting bracket
Topology Transformerless
Degree of Protection IP65
Display LED digital display & LED indicator
Cooling Method Natural cooling
Communication Interface RS485/CAN/WLAN/Dlx1/DOx1/DRM
ENVIRONMENT
Humidity 0~100% RH (Non-condensing)
Operating Temperature -25°C to 60 °C
Altitude 0-4000 m