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Intersolar North America 2014: SolarMax to Showcase Solar Inverter Technology

SolarMax, a Swiss based global pure-play photovoltaic (PV) inverter company with U.S. headquarters in Atlanta, GA, and more than 20 years of PV inverter experience, will showcase its industry-leading technology at Intersolar North America held July 7-10, 2014 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.

SolarMax USA will be exhibiting at booth #8411. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the company's commercial and utility-scale inverter technologies including the RX A central inverter series, MT A string inverter series, and SolarMax USA's Arc Fault solution.

RX A Central Inverters

The RX A is a powerful new central inverter for the U.S. market that addresses the needs of large-scale commercial solar and utility-scale solar projects. Available in 500kW or 600kW versions, the RX A is an outdoor-rated central inverter that significantly reduces the system cost of large utility-scale projects through its flexible and modular design.

MT A String Inverters

SolarMax USA's MT A series string inverters maximize yield for commercial PV applications. With output power ranges from 12 to 18kW and with multiple MPPTs, the MT A series was engineered for optimal return on investment and overall PV system profitability.

Arc Fault Protection

SolarMax USA is offering an integrated AFDI solution for the MT A series string inverters, that complies with NEC 690.11. The solution uses arc fault detectors (AFD's) certified according to UL 1699B.

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