The East and West arrays are configured the same, they are 2 strings of 10 PW1650-155/165's, which are 24V nominal 155watt/165watt panels
This is about 3300 STC watts per inverter.
On any String inverter, the lower the operating voltage, the higher the efficiency, its about 1-1.5% better running at this voltage (VDC ~280's) than than (VDC~500's). Technically, it's called switching losses and they go up much faster with higher voltages than the current losses increase operating at a lower voltage. For ANY string inverter, running at near the minimum operational voltage will be the sweet spot.
The CEC site has all the inverter test data, you can look up all listed inverters and see this effect.
http://www.consumerenergycenter.org/erp ... index.html
For example, look at the PVP 3200
http://www.consumerenergycenter.org/erp ... PR3200.pdf
Or the Sunnyboy 3800
http://www.consumerenergycenter.org/erp ... 0U-240.pdf
Or the Xantrex GT3.8
http://www.consumerenergycenter.org/erp ... _GT3.8.pdf
In the real world, 1% is in the noise and configure your panels in the way the configuration wise best matches the power handling of the inverter and or the number of panels for your installation