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FAQ — PV Link

The key questions about the device that makes your inverter compliant with IRiESD.

PV Link

Questions & answers

PV Link is a universal controller that ensures inverter compliance with IRiESD. The device guarantees that Distribution System Operator requirements are met.

It executes commands to stop and resume energy generation and performs smooth active power control in line with DSO requirements.

Afore, Deye, Fronius, Goodwe, Growatt, Sofar, SolarEdge, SolaX, Solis, Solplanet, Sungrow, Huawei, Kostal and others.

Call the sales department: +48 737 884 377 or write to info@advant.pl.

The price depends on farm size, features and inverter brand. After you send a request, we will send a short questionnaire and prepare a tailored offer.

A pre-configured PV Link device ships within 7 business days of proforma invoice payment.

Review the documentation received by email: quick start, checklist and a register map with the connection procedure.

Remote deployment requires an internet connection and up-to-date inverter firmware.

Send an email to support@advant.pl describing the problem. If the issue cannot be fixed remotely, you can send the controller in for diagnostics.

Once configured, PV Link generates a PDF compliance report documenting that IRiESD requirements are met.

No. Integrators that only shut down the inverter do not meet requirements. The DSO requires smooth active power regulation.

Not for all models. For Sofar and Solis inverters equipped with sticky WiFi a wireless connection is enough.

Yes — for most brands detection is automatic. The rest can be added manually.

Yes — it gives you flexibility in component selection and the ability to expand the installation later.

Yes — PV Link supports all hybrid inverters available on the domestic market.

Yes — get in touch so we can prepare the best offer for this type of installation.

No — the DSO cannot retroactively impose such a requirement on existing installations.

Yes — PV Link is also a HEMS-class device (Home Energy Management System).

PV Link is compatible with WiFi networks operating in the 2.4 GHz band.

PV Link takes up two modules on a typical DIN rail.

PV Link requires DC power in the 7–36 V range with a minimum power of 4 W.

No — the device has six status LEDs and an additional RGB LED.

The device can connect to our VPN server, which lets us provide remote technical support at every stage of deployment.

From −40°C to +75°C — the device is ready to work in harsh field conditions.

Need a consultation?

Our team will help match PV Link to your installation and prepare a quote.