MIEngineer
Member
- Location
- Michigan
Hello All,
Is anyone aware of a code reference indicating that a transfer switch or some other means is required to prevent back-feeding of utility by way of a generator or renewable system (solar array or wind turbines)?
I ask because I was at a building equipped with solar modules and wind turbines. The output of the inverter was installed so that it would backfeed a panelboard through a breaker. In the same panelboard the utility feed was terminated on the main lugs of the MLO panel. The inverter has the capability to accept utility power but the system was not installed that way.
I understand that part of the interest in to backfeed the utility to make your meter spin "backwards." But this should only happen if there is utility voltage present.
Does this application differ from someone installing a generator directly into their main panel of their home?
I know the utility does not like this but is it a code violation or just a bad idea?
Thanks,
Is anyone aware of a code reference indicating that a transfer switch or some other means is required to prevent back-feeding of utility by way of a generator or renewable system (solar array or wind turbines)?
I ask because I was at a building equipped with solar modules and wind turbines. The output of the inverter was installed so that it would backfeed a panelboard through a breaker. In the same panelboard the utility feed was terminated on the main lugs of the MLO panel. The inverter has the capability to accept utility power but the system was not installed that way.
I understand that part of the interest in to backfeed the utility to make your meter spin "backwards." But this should only happen if there is utility voltage present.
Does this application differ from someone installing a generator directly into their main panel of their home?
I know the utility does not like this but is it a code violation or just a bad idea?
Thanks,
