Friends:
I am embarking on a 10 Kw ground mount grid-tie installation. The client
prepared for this installation some time ago by stubbing a PVC conduit
underground towards the future location of the PV array. Prior to
beginning this job, an excavation contractor intercepted the empty conduit
with a backhoe.
No harm was done because this conduit was empty. Had this conduit been
filled with PV feeders, it would have been very necessary to be able to
disconnect the PV arrays, both for safety and to prevent a brush fire in
our very dry climate.
The inverters will be located in a pump house about 130 feet from the PV
arrays. I would not normally put disconnects at the array and they are not
required. This scenario, however, has caused me to reconsider. The design
now calls for a disconnect at each row of modules. I feel that it would
not be prudent to delete this important safety item.
I wish there were a better selection of compact, low profile disconnects
suitable for a roof-top installation. I have put external handle
disconnects on roof but they look terrible. I may specify touch-safe fuse
holders inside of a Sola Deck for future comp roof jobs. I am not sure
what we will do with tile roofs.
It seems to me that every source of power should have a means of
disconnection as close to the source as possible. This is just common sense.
William Miller
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William Miller
Miller Solar
Voice :805-438-5600
email: will...@millersolar.com
http://millersolar.com
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