Carultch
Senior Member
- Location
- Massachusetts
As we all know, it is bad design practice to put different string sizes in parallel on the same single MPPT inverter or same MPPT of a system in general. Some manufacturer manuals may use absolute language against it (using words like "must", "have to", and "required"), some may just use suggestive language against it (using words like "should" or "for best performance").
But is it actually a NEC violation or safety issue to have the occasional string that is short a module or two? Directly connected strings of modules, with no optimizers.
The reason I ask, is to determine as a 3rd party reviewer, whether it is mandatory to make the contractor fix errors like this before starting the system, or whether it just means loss of performance that the owner can choose to accept.
But is it actually a NEC violation or safety issue to have the occasional string that is short a module or two? Directly connected strings of modules, with no optimizers.
The reason I ask, is to determine as a 3rd party reviewer, whether it is mandatory to make the contractor fix errors like this before starting the system, or whether it just means loss of performance that the owner can choose to accept.