We're installing an array VERY far away from the service point and transformer. Voltage rise will be an issue. I was not part of the design and it's moving forward so there is not much to do about it at this point besides see what happens.
The voltage rise at the other end is one thing, but in this case we are tying into a sub-panel about a quarter of the way back to the transformer that has other loads such as a well pump. I am wondering how the inverter output may affect these other loads?
If the inverter has to put out 264VAC to make it back to the transformer that is what the well pump is going to see at that time too, correct? I am concerned we may damage other parts of the electrical system over time. Should this be a concern?
The voltage rise at the other end is one thing, but in this case we are tying into a sub-panel about a quarter of the way back to the transformer that has other loads such as a well pump. I am wondering how the inverter output may affect these other loads?
If the inverter has to put out 264VAC to make it back to the transformer that is what the well pump is going to see at that time too, correct? I am concerned we may damage other parts of the electrical system over time. Should this be a concern?