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Direct Grid Technologies Introduced the DGM Series Micro-inverter

Direct Grid Technologies, LLC, manufacturer of photovoltaic (PV) micro-inverters and related monitoring systems, announced a new series of OEM grid-tie micro-inverters that mate to a variety of monocrystalline and polycrystalline type modules.

 

 

Direct Grid Technologies, LLC, manufacturer of photovoltaic (PV) micro-inverters and related monitoring systems, announced a new series of OEM grid-tie micro-inverters that mate to a variety of monocrystalline and polycrystalline type modules. The DGM-S250 offers a power output of 250 watts, and the DGM-S460 offers an unprecedented 460 watts.

Similar to its predecessor, the DGA Series, the DGM Series units use Direct Grid¡¯s unique closed loop MOSFET planar architecture which offers high power and excellent thermal management, resulting in unparalleled efficiency and reliability.

The DGM?S250 is designed to mate with a single 60 cell 210-240 watt module, while the DGM-S460 is suited to mate with a two 60 cell 210-240 watt modules. For original equipment manufacturers, power tracking voltage inputs can be modified to suit custom maximum power point ranges.

¡°All of our micro?inverters are inherently designed with flexibility in mind. While the DGM Series includes the DGM-S250 and S460, many varieties of micro-inverters actually exist in-between. We now have a continuum of products for any wattage between 250 and 460 Watts for our OEM customers,¡± said Frank Cooper, Direct Grid president. ¡°Additionally, unlike some other micro inverters on the market, the system auto-tunes to any single phase grid it is connected to, so we can handle grid frequencies of 50 or 60 hertz right out of the box,¡± continued Cooper.

The SMART DGM Series also includes Echelon communication that permits each micro?inverter in the network to communicate with a remote access node. Power data, temperature, diagnostics and unique identification code are routinely collected from each micro-inverter. This network communication also enables the benefit of theft deterrence by monitoring the unique identification of each micro-inverter. The resulting data can be graphically presented to end users for easy system monitoring.

Certifications targeted for the DGM Series will include  UL1741/IEEE1547, VDE 0126, FCC Part15 and CE. Direct Grid expects certifications and product shipments to lead customers beginning in the third quarter 2010.

 

Further Information: Direct Grid Technologies (http://www.directgrid.com/)

 

 

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