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Tigo Releases New Rapid Shutdown Transmitter for Integrated NEC 2017 Compliance
[November 12, 2018]

Tigo Releases New Rapid Shutdown Transmitter for Integrated NEC 2017 Compliance


Tigo®, pioneer of the smart modular Flex MLPE platform, today announced its new RSS (Rapid Shutdown System) Transmitter to complete its cost-effective rapid shutdown system architecture when paired with TS4-F (Fire Safety). Tigo's RSS Transmitter accompanies the UL-certified TS4-F (integrated) and TS4-R-F (retrofitted/add-on) solutions. Tigo is currently taking orders - contact [email protected] for more information. Consult your preferred PV supplier for the TS4-F integrated solution. To learn more, join Tigo's live RSS Webinar on November 14th at 10am PT.

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Tigo's new UL-certified RSS Transmitter compliments the TS4-F (Fire Safety) for the most cost-effect ...

Tigo's new UL-certified RSS Transmitter compliments the TS4-F (Fire Safety) for the most cost-effective residential and commercial Rapid Shutdown solution. (Photo: Business Wire)

The RSS Transmitter sends a signal to the TS4-F units to keep their PV modules connected while powered on and supplying energy. TS4-F units automatically enter rapid shutdown mode when the RSS Transmitter is switched off and resume energy production when power is restored to the RSS Transmitter. This solution complies with U.S. National Electric Code (NEC (News - Alert)) article 690.12 specifications for 2014 and 2017 and supports the SunSpc-defined signaling for rapid shutdown with power-line communication (PLC). The TS4-F units and RSS Transmitter require no commissioning process.



Highlights of the RSS Transmitter include:

  • Meets NEC 2017 690.12 requirements
  • Module-level deactivation with TS4-F and TS4-R-F
  • Automatic or manual shutdown with TS4-F and TS4-R-F
  • Supports SunSpec signaling
  • UL-certified
  • Easy installation
  • No required commissioning process
  • Compatible & certified with many residential & commercial inverters from multiple suppliers
  • Available for integrated and retrofitted/add-on PV installations

"Providing a UL-certified transmitter to complete our second TS4 System Architecture solution for rapid shutdown has been Tigo's largest contribution to safer solar," says Zvi Alon, CEO at Tigo. "Tigo's RSS Transmitter is the only SunSpec keep-alive device for rapid shutdown with PLC in the solar market today. We are excited to be shipping and certifying with a large number of tier one inverter manufacturing partners by the end of the year."


Tigo and its many partners contributed expertise to solar standards with SunSpec Alliance. SMA, Fronius, ABB, Chint, HiQ Solar, Ingeteam, Kaco, Sungrow, and Yaskawa Solectria and others are among UL-listed PV inverter manufacturers that will be compatible with Tigo's RSS solutions. Tigo continues to expand its compliant inverter portfolio with many partner brands for its customers.

Tigo is currently taking orders for the RSS Transmitter - available as a Kit, DIN Rail, or PCBA. For price and delivery of the RSS Transmitter, call +1.408.402.0802 ext. 1, email [email protected], or visit www.tigoenergy.com. For price and delivery of the TS4-F products, consult your preferred PV supplier.

About Tigo Energy, Inc.

Tigo is a Silicon Valley company founded in 2007 by a team of experienced technologists. Combining a unique systems-level approach with expertise in semiconductors, power electronics, and solar energy, the Tigo team developed the first-generation Smart Module Optimizer technology for the solar industry. Tigo's vision is to leverage integrated and retrofitted Flex MLPE and communications technology to drive the cost of solar electricity down. By partnering with tier 1 module and inverter manufacturers in the industry, Tigo is able to focus on its key innovation with the smartest TS4 modular platform and leverage the broader ecosystem. Tigo has operations in the USA, Europe, Latin America, Japan, China, Australia, and the Middle East. Visit www.tigoenergy.com.


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