That looks like an Eaton surge protector.Is the generator connected to MSP at breaker positions 6 and 7 in pic 3? (two green led lights)
It appears that the Generac box has a 200 amp breaker as the service disconnect and it provides the utility power input to the internal transfer switch. It's likely that there's an auxilliary contact on the transfer switch that would indicate when the switch is in the utility position. If so that could be used to activate the contactor for PV backfeed as mentioned by GoldDigger.One option is to connect a contactor on the PV backfeed that opens when the transfer switch is operated. Running the contactor off the POCO power is not sufficient to assure this, and again is not an option with a meter/main.
I doubt it. I think that's a surge protector.Is the generator connected to MSP at breaker positions 6 and 7 in pic 3? (two green led lights)
I have. Looks applicable to commercial. It is over my head. Will do so if needed, though.Have you explored SolarEdges Alternative Power Source Mode? Wonder if their single phase units even have this ability.
No.It appears that the meter may be downstream of the service disconnect?
Thats a totally illegal generator install, I would quote them on replacing the whole thing.So I went back to site, and looked inside the 200A MSP and the (E) GENERAC Generator transfer switch box:
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pics 1-3 MSP
pic 4 trnsfr switch
What is going on with that busbar / lug connection and rubber tape situation!? You may have a point Jaggedben re lack of rules followed.
Where/how would you tie in the solar?
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What is going on with that busbar / lug connection and rubber tape situation!? You may have a point Jaggedben re lack of rules followed.
Where/how would you tie in the solar?
Yeah...
Would you guys say just the fact that the generator wiring was bolted between the bussing and the main breaker is a code violation
or
the manner in which it was done?
(busbars bent, the inner panel cover literally flexes against the rubber taped lug that protrudes forward as installed.... big bang/short waiting to happen...)
BTW - what would a conscientious gen. installer do? Where would you tie in gen?