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Updated V3.25 software released for Kaco’s inverters

It is no secret that you cannot really tell the difference between modern inverters apart from traditional ones by the hardware, but rather by the intelligence behind the software. Kaco has now organised its software in a modular fashion, meaning that every functional unit in the inverter has its own discreet software module.

The inverter manufacturer started this process in winter of 2014/2015 when it introduced the new blueplanet inverters and this is now being extended to include the remaining inverters. All of the stand-alone appliances in the Powador series right up to the Powador 72.0 TL3 Park have been completed and the remaining inverters up to the Powador 20.0 TL3 are next on the agenda.

The newly-structured software certainly comes with individual appliances and whole ranges can be brought quicker into line with the specific requirements of new markets because it is only necessary to modify or adapt individual modules. Furthermore, if an update is necessary, the software looks for it itself and downloads it to its memory.

Configuration, as well as updates can be conveniently carried out via Ethernet and the internal webserver. The software contains monitoring which informs the operator if the surge protection has tripped. It also allows for country-specific settings which may be necessary to regulate feed-in limitations and simplifies the user-defined, frequency-dependent power control.

In line with the new V3.25 software, the list of country settings and certificates for the aforementioned appliance range has also grown, with clearance for South Africa and Thailand, to mention but a few. Apart from that, the new software contains settings which conform to the German BDEW directive governing feed-in in the medium-voltage grid.