wanted to gauge if I should give up or continue to push back on reviewers determination that a panel board mounted on a wall on a flat commercial roof with parapets is not "readily accessible" We have a roof hatch and fixed ladder to roof. There are PV inverters next to the panel. working clearance is not an issue and handle heights are also within code.
We have a dedicated PV disconnect in the electrical room which is readily accessible, so I don't even think the panel board on the roof needs to be readily accessible but it would be better to set the precedent that the flat roof with fixed ladder and roof hatch does qualify as "readily accessible".
The fact that code definition for readily accessible specifically mentions not needing to resort to portable ladders would mean that a fixed ladder should be acceptable IMO
I think typically we would just roll with it and change plans to suit interpretation, but the panel was already installed and inspected under a previous permit that has closed and now we have a different reviewer - and there are also practical and safety reasons to have a means of disconnect within line of site of the inverters for service, not to mention 705.70..
I know this is a PV question but I think it applies to more than just inverters on a roof.
2017 code cycle here
thank you for all your thoughts.
We have a dedicated PV disconnect in the electrical room which is readily accessible, so I don't even think the panel board on the roof needs to be readily accessible but it would be better to set the precedent that the flat roof with fixed ladder and roof hatch does qualify as "readily accessible".
The fact that code definition for readily accessible specifically mentions not needing to resort to portable ladders would mean that a fixed ladder should be acceptable IMO
I think typically we would just roll with it and change plans to suit interpretation, but the panel was already installed and inspected under a previous permit that has closed and now we have a different reviewer - and there are also practical and safety reasons to have a means of disconnect within line of site of the inverters for service, not to mention 705.70..
I know this is a PV question but I think it applies to more than just inverters on a roof.
2017 code cycle here
thank you for all your thoughts.