Installation manual
Table Of Contents
- Xantrex™ GT100 E 100 kW Grid-Tied Photovoltaic Inverter
- Xantrex GT100 E 100 kW Grid-Tied Photovoltaic Inverter
- Copyright and Contact
- About This Manual
- Important Safety Instructions
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Introduction
- Planning
- Installation
- Verification and Commissioning
- Specifications
- Commissioning Test Record

Introduction
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This manual is for use by qualified personnel only.
Optional Equipment
The following options are available for purchase for use with the Xantrex GT100 E
to
enhance its communications capability. The additional Xantrex GT100 E options
can be field installed. Contact a Schneider Electric distributor for further
information on installation options.
External Analog Input Requirements
The Xantrex GT100 E has an option for measuring external devices through its 4
analog input lines. These analog lines can be used to measure:
• Irradiance
• PV module temperature
FAX Modem Requirements
The Xantrex GT100 E has an option for a FAX modem. The FAX modem will notify
the customer that a fault has occurred with the unit through a FAX machine. The
following requirements must be met:
• A direct phone line to the city/country phone service
• The phone line cannot be routed through a Private Branch Exchange (PBX)
GSM Wireless Modem Requirements
The Xantrex GT100 E has an option for a GSM modem. The inverter has the
ability to have remote access through the GSM wireless modem.
Customer is responsible for acquiring a Provider of GSM network wireless
modem service configured for Circuit Switch Data.
Master/Slave Requirements
The Xantrex GT100 E has an option for two Xantrex GT100 E inverters to connect
to one PV array. This allows the Xantrex GT100 E to run at greater efficiency at
low power levels.
A system would consist of two - 100 kW inverters, and a DC combiner box.