Disconnecting Means
Since most micro-inverters are mounted in locations that are not readily accessible (e.g.
sloped rooftops), then we must review the requirements of 690.14 (D) Utility-Interactive
Inverters Mounted in Not-Readily-Accessible Locations.
This provision specifically allows micro-inverters to be installed in places that are not
readily accessible like rooftops. In order to meet the requirements, the micro-inverter
must have dc and ac disconnects in sight of the inverter. These disconnects would also
be in a not-readily accessible locations so 690.14(D)(3) requires that an additional ac
disconnect be in a readily accessible location. This provision can be met as simply as a
circuit breaker at the ac point of connection in the main service panel on a house. Lastly,
690.14(D)(4) requires that a sign be placed at the service entrance notifying where the
inverters are located on the premises. The cited article 705.10 allows large numbers of
inverters to be identified in groups rather than individually.
690.14(D) begs the question as to whether disconnects now have to be mounted with
the micro-inverters. Bulky, vertically mounted disconnects would clearly make microinverters
impractical. However, the exception at the end of 690.17 clarifies that a
connector may be used as a disconnect provided the connector meets the requirements
of 690.33 and is identified for the application. All the requirements in 690.33 apply, but
the most specific relates to interruption of the circuit, 690.33(E).
690.33(E) Interruption of Circuit. Connectors shall be either (1) or (2): (1) Be rated for
interrupting current without hazard to the operator. (2) Be a type that requires the use of a
tool to open and marked “Do Not Disconnect Under Load” or “Not for Current Interrupting.”
Some micro-inverter manufacturers have their connectors certified as capable of
interrupting maximum current without hazard to the operator. Those that do not have
this certification must have connectors that require a tool along with the required
marking to prevent inadvertent disconnect under load.