Regarding the output connection point of a utility-interactive inverter, Article 705.12 says we must comply with (A), (B), (C), or (D).
We can connect to the supply side of the service disconnecting means as long as it does not exceed the rating of the service, per 705.12(A), or we can connect to the load side as long as the sum of the OCPD protecting the busbar plus the inverter OCPD do not exceed 120% of the busbar rating, per 705.12(D), plus some other things (marking, suitable for backfeed, etc.).
705.12(B) refers us to Article 685, which deals with integrated electrical systems, which are unitized segment of an industrial wiring system. For argument's sake, let's assume this section does not apply for now.
But what about 705.12(C)? If I'm reading this correctly, it basically says that as long as you have inverter(s) that exceed 100kW, then you are not bound by the restrictions of (D) when you connect to the load side, as long as you have qualified personnel, safeguards, etc. in place -- is that correct?
Because that doesn't make any sense to me. Would't you still have all of the same busbar overloading concerns that mandate the requirements of (D)? What am I missing here?
We can connect to the supply side of the service disconnecting means as long as it does not exceed the rating of the service, per 705.12(A), or we can connect to the load side as long as the sum of the OCPD protecting the busbar plus the inverter OCPD do not exceed 120% of the busbar rating, per 705.12(D), plus some other things (marking, suitable for backfeed, etc.).
705.12(B) refers us to Article 685, which deals with integrated electrical systems, which are unitized segment of an industrial wiring system. For argument's sake, let's assume this section does not apply for now.
But what about 705.12(C)? If I'm reading this correctly, it basically says that as long as you have inverter(s) that exceed 100kW, then you are not bound by the restrictions of (D) when you connect to the load side, as long as you have qualified personnel, safeguards, etc. in place -- is that correct?
Because that doesn't make any sense to me. Would't you still have all of the same busbar overloading concerns that mandate the requirements of (D)? What am I missing here?
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