Jason, I agree completely. I'm curious which inverters you plan to use and I'm 
interested to see the cost benefit. There is so much "stuff" in a PV 
installation, and not all of it contributes directly to safety and 
serviceability. Especially now that we are seeing rooftop 1000V string 
inverters, it would be good to see solutions that simplify installation, reduce 
points of maintenance, reduce cost and maintain or increase safety.


Isaac Opalinsky | Technical Trainer | More Energy. For Life.
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-------- Original message --------
From: Jason Szumlanski
Date:06/26/2014 9:10 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Combining Multiple Inverters

705.12(D) reads, "... the interconnection provisions for the 
utility-interactive inverter(s) shall comply with (D)(1) through (D)(7)." 
That's inverters - plural. The interconnection must be protected by dedicated 
OCPD, not each inverter individually. Microinverters comply because of this 
interpretation.

That said, I've never done it. An accumulator panel is pretty cost effective 
when you consider the alternative cost of an enclosure and the Polaris 
connectors. I guess if you are making the Polaris connections inside the main 
load center or inside an inverter you can eliminate the cost of a dedicated 
enclosure. There would be some material and labor savings.

​If the inverter has a maximum OCPD rating, you will be limited by that. 
​Microinverters "get around" that by the wire and inverter being sized/rated 
for the entire maximum string.


Jason Szumlanski

​Fafco Solar​


On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 10:40 PM, Isaac Opalinsky 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Then how do we install microinverters?  705.12(D)(1) says OCPD for each 
inverter is required at the point of interconnection with distribution 
equipment.  But as long as the conductors are sized to the OCPD, we follow the 
branch-circuit/feeder tap rules, and the inverter’s maximum OCPD limit is not 
exceeded, what is the issue?  I’m assuming the inverter’s maximum OCPD is 
usually the limiting factor, but I’ve been intrigued by the fact that the ABB 
TRIO has an option for AC OCPD in the inverter – it seems like there must be a 
cost-effective solution for tapping a trunk cable with a string inverter just 
as we do with microinverters.  Has anyone tried this?

Isaac Opalinsky | Technical Trainer | SunPower Corporation
Desk 443-569-3476<tel:443-569-3476> | Cell 443-277-6286<tel:443-277-6286>

From: RE-wrenches 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
 On Behalf Of Glenn Burt
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 10:19 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Combining Multiple Inverters

Code requires OCPD on the output of each inverter, so not sure where the 
savings would be..
________________________________
From: Corey Shalanski<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: ‎6/‎25/‎2014 21:19
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Combining Multiple Inverters
I am curious about best practices for combining the output of multiple 
inverters:

  *   We are considering using an insulated tap "Polaris/Burndy" connector in 
lieu of a solar accumulation panel. We would then run the output of this tap 
connector through a fused disconnect and on to the interconnection. Does anyone 
else do this?
  *   In the above scenario, how should we size the wire between each 
inverter's output and the tap connector? Since there is no OCPD on this wire, 
would we have to use the same wire gauge as the combined output? or can we get 
away with sizing each wire according to its associated inverter output rating?
--
Corey Shalanski
Joule Energy
New Orleans, LA
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