electrofelon
Senior Member
- Location
- Cherry Valley NY, Seattle, WA
- Occupation
- Electrician
I guess I am still unclear and curious where the line is drawn or what differentiates a "regular" load side connection from my post #18 proposed load side connection. As Wayne and I said, it seems like they would have to have some oddly specific wording like "service entrance conductor sets serving only PV loads shall be considered line side connections" or "if conductors are addded the new conductors shall be considered to supplying the PV system". It seems like "messing with" the conductors is what they dont like.Lucky you.
For some of the utilities I work with they publish example electrical drawings of how to interconnect commercial PV within their jurisdiction. If you submit something else, it does not matter what it is; they will reject it. They will not cite code or return any comment other than to say that it doesn't conform to their specifications. Their way or the highway; maybe it's a Texas thing.
When I submit drawings of my method to the state agency that review the plans and the utility, I clearly identify how I am qualifying the conductors. For example I will circle the two conductor sets coming off the meter and say "two sets of service entrance conductors per 230.40 exception #3: One set for house and second set for ground mount array structure.