Brian,

UL1741, Section 64.11 stipulates the discharge time for capacitors at less than 
five minutes.

Though the context of this Section specifically addresses capacitors that are 
accessible by some aspect of inverter disassembly, it would also be appropriate 
to extend its applicability to DC terminals across which capacitors are 
connected and are otherwise accessible by an external means, such as DC 
conductors.


Dan Lepinski


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On Fri, 1/31/14, Brian Mehalic <br...@solarenergy.org> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] NEC 2014 690.12 Rapid Shutdown
 To: "RE-wrenches" <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
 Date: Friday, January 31, 2014, 1:52 AM
 
 What about the capacitors on the dc side of the inverter?  My assumption has 
been that this capacitance is the reason behind the 690.17(E) labeling 
requirement.  Admittedly I don't understand the discharge capabilities of 
capacitors, but I've measured their voltage and watched it decay when 
disconnected from a power source (and heard stories about "toss the 
capacitive-laden ballast to the newbie ha ha...).  

So the question is, say for a of a roof mounted array and a ground-level string 
inverter, will additional equipment (either in the inverter or external) be 
required to isolate the PV/dc circuit conductors from the inverter in order to 
meet 690.12?  


Brian Mehalic 
NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installation Professionalâ„¢ R031508-59
IREC ISPQ Certified Affiliated Instructor/PV US-0132


PV Curriculum Developer and Instructor
Solar Energy International
http://www.solarenergy.org



On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 8:45 PM, Bill Brooks <billbroo...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Brian,
 
The requirement is generic. A listed contactor can meet the requirement. A 
standard is only necessary for products that want to be innovative in meeting 
the 30V, 240VA. Killing all power is an option with existing listed equipment. 
NEC 90.4 does not apply.
 
Bill.
 

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