The primary justification for removing the disconnect requirement for
residential is that the utility already has an isolation point with their
serving meter (called a self-contained meter). This is unique to smaller
services of 200-amps or less. 
Bill.
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What am I missing here. You have a big storm and trees down everywhere. Linemen 
crews come from other states due to the work load. Now, they are heading to 
repair a downed line down the road from my solar home. OK, does anyone on this 
list actually think all these separate linemen's trucks carry around a big book 
that not only lists all of the inverter systems in the state, but would 
actually indicate which systems are in the geographic area of the downed line. 
And if they did have all this cross-referenced inverter data and it was 
actually up-to-date, do you think they are going to drive around trying to find 
my house and then dis-connect my system before they started working on the 
downed line? 

I am not a linemen but I have been taken up in a linemen's bucket and was told 
to grab hold of the power line. Let me say that is an eye-opener, but when I 
did there was no feeling, no buzz, no heat, no nothing, since the bucket is 
totally insulated. Not sure how they do this in the rain, but I have to assume 
they attach ground clamps on all "non-energized" downed lines before they grab 
hold.

Sorry, but I just do not know what purpose these switches serve. Drive around 
after a major storm hit and you will hear generators running in driveways, 
garages, yards, all over the place. Some may have a UL approved transfer 
switch, some may just have extension cords trailing out the window, but others 
will use reverse plugs in dryer outlets and you hope this idiot remembered to 
kill the main breaker, but the point is they all have the potential to 
back-feed the grid and there is no lock-able switch on these homes. What about 
all those gorilla solar systems out there, and we know there are lots of them, 
that are back-feeding without any permits, inspections, or exterior 
dis-connects?

If I thought for one second that these switches would actually be needed and 
used by linemen working in the area then I would be the first to promote them. 
However, its time to say this Emperor has no clothes so lets get rid of this.

Jeff Yago

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