electrofelon
Senior Member
- Location
- Cherry Valley NY, Seattle, WA
- Occupation
- Electrician
Ignoring your hyperbole for a moment, are the transformers themselves balanced? Have you asked the POCO if they would allow the system to be connected to only the A and C phases? Are you sure that whoever at the POCO told the solar contractor to balance the PV system across all three phases knew what they were talking about?
What would happen if you just moved the troublesome inverter to a more stable phase and did not tell anyone?
Moreover, did the POCO tell you personally that the PV system needs to balanced over all three phases, or is that what the solar guys are telling you that the POCO said? This is an unusual configuration for a system, it could be that the solar guys have got it wrong. I would check out the simpler solution that we know would work (connecting to the A and C phases) thoroughly before discounting it.
I was on a conference call with the POCO guy and the solar developer. Yes the Poco specifically wanted the inverters balanced as much as possible, I heard it straight from his mouth. As I said in a previous post somewhere, just moving the troublesome inverter off the open phase would be the simplest solution assuming the Poco allows. We wouldn't even need to avoid B completely we would just need to avoid BC. However, The feeder serving the combiner panel is not large enough to accomplish any rearrangement. I'll leave it to the solar developer and the Poco to hash out whether they want to go that route. Birken, yes if this was my install and job, I would probably just move it and upgrade the wire and not tell anybody and be done with it.