That's a very good question. I may take a gander at UL 1741.
OK, I took a quick look at UL 1741. As far as I saw, the only relevant requirements were to comply with IEEE 1547 and 1547.1.
So I took a quick look at IEEE 1547. Some relevant excerpts are below. I didn't look to see if it specifically address connecting single phase inverters to three phase systems.
Cheers, Wayne
Definitions:
applicable voltage: Electrical quantities that determine the performance of a Local EPS or DER specified
with regard to the reference point of applicability, individual phase-to-neutral, phase-to-ground, or phase-to-
phase combination and time resolution.
NOTEāApplicable voltages are used as a synonym for applicable frequency, which can be derived from the
applicable voltages.
4.3 Applicable voltages
The applicable voltages (32) determine the performance of a Local EPS or DER and are the electrical
quantities specified with regard to the reference point of applicability, individual phase-to-neutral, phase-to-
ground, or phase-to-phase combination and time resolution.
For DER with a PCC located at the medium-voltage level, the applicable voltages shall be determined by
the configuration and nominal voltage of the Area EPS at the PCC. For DER with a PCC located at the
low-voltage (33) level, the applicable voltages shall be determined by the configuration of the low-voltage
winding of the Area EPS transformer(s) between the medium-voltage system and the low-voltage system.
The applicable voltages that shall be detected are shown in Table 1 and Table 2. For multi-phase systems,
the requirements for applicable voltages shall apply to all phases.
[Table 1 omitted]
Table 2 āApplicable voltages when PCC is located at low voltage
Low-voltage winding configuration of Area EPS transformer(s) (a) | Applicable voltages |
Grounded Wye, Tee, or Zig-Zag (b) | Phase-to-phase and phase-to-neutral, or
Phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground |
Ungrounded Wye, Tee, or Zig-Zag | Phase-to-phase or phase-to-neutral |
Delta (c) | Phase-to-phase |
Single-Phase 120/240 V (split-phase or Edison connection) | Line-to-neutralāfor 120 V DER units
Line-to-lineāfor 240 V DER units (d) |
(a) A three-phase transformer or a bank of single-phase transformers may be used for three-phase systems.
(b) For 120/208 V two-phase services, line-to-line voltages shall be sufficient.
(c) Including delta with mid tap connection (grounded or ungrounded).
(d) Sensing line-to-neutral on both legs of a 120/240 V split-phase or Edison connection effectively senses the line-to-line and is therefore compliant with this requirement. Sensing line-to-ground may also be used; however, the ground connection should only be used for voltage sensing purposes.
(32) Applicable voltages are used in synonym for applicable frequency, which can be derived from the applicable voltages.
(33) 1000 V and less per IEEE Std C62.41.2 and IEEE Std C62.45.