ggunn
PE (Electrical), NABCEP certified
- Location
- Austin, TX, USA
- Occupation
- Consulting Electrical Engineer - Photovoltaic Systems
Here's the scenario: A client wants to build a ground mounted PV system that is ~1200' from the point of interconnection and for Vd concerns the CCCs are to be sized up considerably. 250.122 says that the ECG needs to be sized up at the same ratio as the CCCs unless the upsizing is due to ambient temp or conduit fill ampacity derating, but 690.45 says that for PV system circuits "increases in equipment grounding conductor size to address voltage drop considerations shall not be required". Is an inverter output circuit not a "PV system circuit"? The previous articles 690.41 and 690.42 explicitly refer to DC circuits, but 690.43 does not; it is not a subset of either of these and there is nothing ahead of these articles that says that they are all governing DC circuits - Part V just says "Grounding and Bonding". Am I missing something?
To be clear, I can't see any reason why clearing a fault on a PV inverter output circuit would be any different from clearing one on a load circuit, and I certainly would not want to take advantage of a loophole or an oversight in the NEC that could make a system unsafe, but what does the code actually say?
To be clear, I can't see any reason why clearing a fault on a PV inverter output circuit would be any different from clearing one on a load circuit, and I certainly would not want to take advantage of a loophole or an oversight in the NEC that could make a system unsafe, but what does the code actually say?