Barysol GmbH

BarysolGrid-Connected Unit

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The most simple and most economical way of using the electricity from a photovoltaic installation is through a grid-connected system. The direct current generated by the modules is transformed by the inverter into 230 V alternating current and fed entirely into the public grid. The energy needed for the house is then purchased as before from the selected energy provider.Depending on the type of module, inverter combination, location and angle of incidence, a 1.0 KWp unit in Germany will generate between 650 and 1,150 kWh electricity a year. Through the reimbursement for the electricity fed in to the grid, plus the depreciation benefits and possible additional subsidies, you not only generate truly clean electricity you also get your investment back again over the course of the years, and then actually make a profit.

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Main components of grid-connected units:

  1. PV generator (several PV modules connected in parallel rows with assembly frame)
  2. Generator connecting cabinet (with protective technology)
  3. DC wiring
  4. DC main switch
  5. Inverter
  6. AC wiring
  7. Meter cupboard with circuit distribution, output and input meter and house connection