solarken
NABCEP PVIP
- Location
- Hudson, OH, USA
- Occupation
- Solar Design and Installation Professional
We use NEC 2017 in Ohio. For a ground mounted residential system I am designing, the inverter will be in an attached garage, and a DC-coupled ESS for partial home backup will be in the basement. 690.12 has requirements for Rapid Shutdown of PV Systems on buildings. The only portion of the PV System that is on a building is the portion of DC circuit conductors that will penetrate the garage wall and turn up into the inverter.
I interpret 690.12(B)(2) Inside the Array Boundary requirements as not applicable since this is a gound mount. For 690.12(B)(1) Outside the Array Boundary, it states "Controlled conductors located outside the boundary or more than 1m (3ft) from the point of entry inside a building shall be limited to not more than 30 volts within 30 seconds.
If I keep the conductor length from the inverter to the point of entry inside the building, to less than 1m, it seems that no controlled conductor would be applicable to this PV system. Am I understanding this right?
Normally I rely on the inverter output AC disconnect required by the utility to be outside accessible near the meter to meet the rapid shutdown requirement for SolarEdge systems such as this one (which would mean Rapid Shitdown comes along for free) but with the inverter configured for battery backup it seems that killing the connection to the grid will not cause the inverter to shut down the array since it will try to grid form and keep the optimizers producing, even thought the energy can't go anywhere. So I would need to add a Rapid shutdown initiation switch which is what I am trying to avoid. I also do not want to add disconnects to the three PV strings at the house because of aesthetics and cost.
Has anyone encountered this situation?
Thanks, Ken
I interpret 690.12(B)(2) Inside the Array Boundary requirements as not applicable since this is a gound mount. For 690.12(B)(1) Outside the Array Boundary, it states "Controlled conductors located outside the boundary or more than 1m (3ft) from the point of entry inside a building shall be limited to not more than 30 volts within 30 seconds.
If I keep the conductor length from the inverter to the point of entry inside the building, to less than 1m, it seems that no controlled conductor would be applicable to this PV system. Am I understanding this right?
Normally I rely on the inverter output AC disconnect required by the utility to be outside accessible near the meter to meet the rapid shutdown requirement for SolarEdge systems such as this one (which would mean Rapid Shitdown comes along for free) but with the inverter configured for battery backup it seems that killing the connection to the grid will not cause the inverter to shut down the array since it will try to grid form and keep the optimizers producing, even thought the energy can't go anywhere. So I would need to add a Rapid shutdown initiation switch which is what I am trying to avoid. I also do not want to add disconnects to the three PV strings at the house because of aesthetics and cost.
Has anyone encountered this situation?
Thanks, Ken