2 buildings own by one entity.
One building is 8 feet taller than the other.
They abut on one side back to back so their entrance are on two diffrent streets.
They both have their own utility laterals and each have their own service switch’s, main water pipe grounding electrode etc. By definition they are two distinct building with common ownership.
Both roofs have modules but, only the taller one has all the inverters, disconnect switches and interconnection to the service.
Sytem is 100% export.
The conduits are only bonded to the taller building and they cross over to the shorter building never bonded to any grounds in the shorter building.
Permanent signs and placards will be posted in the shorter building, both on the roof and at the service , advising first responders what address the disconnects are located in to initiate a shut down in the event of an emergency in the shorter building.
1) Do these conduits pose a shock hazard as a result of being bonded to a seperate building?
2) Is this PV system in compliance with 2014 NEC? If not why.
One building is 8 feet taller than the other.
They abut on one side back to back so their entrance are on two diffrent streets.
They both have their own utility laterals and each have their own service switch’s, main water pipe grounding electrode etc. By definition they are two distinct building with common ownership.
Both roofs have modules but, only the taller one has all the inverters, disconnect switches and interconnection to the service.
Sytem is 100% export.
The conduits are only bonded to the taller building and they cross over to the shorter building never bonded to any grounds in the shorter building.
Permanent signs and placards will be posted in the shorter building, both on the roof and at the service , advising first responders what address the disconnects are located in to initiate a shut down in the event of an emergency in the shorter building.
1) Do these conduits pose a shock hazard as a result of being bonded to a seperate building?
2) Is this PV system in compliance with 2014 NEC? If not why.