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I have a newly installed grid-tied solar PV system with microinverters. We have a gas powered (Honda EU7000is) inverter generator that also back-feeds the main panel to the house on a manual transfer switch.
During a utility outage - if the generator is wired upstream from the microinverters and powered up they should 'see' a new voltage/frequency source and turn on correct ? If yes, and microinverters are set to "grid no-export", what happens when the PV panels start making more power? Same microinverter limiting function as with utility power? Would this damage the generator?
I assume the generator hardly needs to be running at that point if the PV is producing, just enough power to provide VAC/freq reference to the microinverters?
During a utility outage - if the generator is wired upstream from the microinverters and powered up they should 'see' a new voltage/frequency source and turn on correct ? If yes, and microinverters are set to "grid no-export", what happens when the PV panels start making more power? Same microinverter limiting function as with utility power? Would this damage the generator?
I assume the generator hardly needs to be running at that point if the PV is producing, just enough power to provide VAC/freq reference to the microinverters?