mooreaaryan
Member
- Location
- Bakersfield CA
- Occupation
- Electrician
I just got involved with a company focused on commercial solar. Throughout the past few weeks I have been trying to get clarity on whats codes actually apply (field installers point one way and engineers point the other)
My first site has existing Switch Board fed by the utility and is designated the point of interconnection. The service is 600 amps from utility. The new PV is also 600amp.
as of my understanding right now I cannot connect the PV 600amp to an OCPD on the Switchboard bussing due to the 120% rule, i am limited to 96amps. So i must connect the PV 600amp to the bussing directly between the meter and main breaker.
how does an engineer determine the physical point of connection? why would not landing on the breaker be acceptable?
Should i be looking at the conductors from the PV to the Switchboard strictly as taps?
Do i need to provide short circuit protection to these conductors.
FYI-My first OCPD for the solar is 31 foot in length of wire away from the proposed point of interconnection.
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My first site has existing Switch Board fed by the utility and is designated the point of interconnection. The service is 600 amps from utility. The new PV is also 600amp.
as of my understanding right now I cannot connect the PV 600amp to an OCPD on the Switchboard bussing due to the 120% rule, i am limited to 96amps. So i must connect the PV 600amp to the bussing directly between the meter and main breaker.
how does an engineer determine the physical point of connection? why would not landing on the breaker be acceptable?
Should i be looking at the conductors from the PV to the Switchboard strictly as taps?
Do i need to provide short circuit protection to these conductors.
FYI-My first OCPD for the solar is 31 foot in length of wire away from the proposed point of interconnection.
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