Drake,

 

690.64 relates everything to the service disconnects. All the rest of this
is semantics. As long as the PV connection is upstream of the service
disconnect (i.e. in between the service disconnect and the service meter),
it is considered a line side service connection.

 

If there is no way to turn off the residential service in the panel with the
"feed-thru" lugs, there is no service disconnect for the residential service
yet. That way if the connection were on the line side of the first service
disconnect for the residence (one of two services at the site, both coming
from the same service drop-to get all the semantics proper), it is
considered a line-side connection. So what is it..?

 

Bill.

 

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Chamberlin
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 9:13 AM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Gray code area

 

At 03:24 PM 7/30/2008, you wrote:



According to the two paragraphs above, the commercial building has two
commercial services???  One will receive PV and one will not??

One service is for the commercial building and one is for the residence.
There is one service drop to two meters.  Both services will be fed PV. 


Drake Chamberlin
Athens Electric
OH License 44810
CO License 3773
740-448-7328
303-328-5533

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