Dave's point below is excellent.

The solar energy industry has a work group comprised of volunteers who work 
diligently to craft safe Code, yet acceptable and workable Code for the 
renewable energy industry.  It's a moving target at best.  We do not write the 
NEC.  We submit proposed changes to the NEC.  During the 2014 Code cycle, the 
many proposed changes submitted by the various groups (including ours) covered 
more pages than the actual Code itself.

Ultimately, a committee of approximately 28 members of the National Fire 
Protection Association have the final say on what gets included, what gets 
removed, what gets excluded, and what gets amended in each publication of the 
Code.  Each NEC member has one vote.

Every member of our work group can sign on in favor of a proposed change to the 
NEC, only to have it rejected by the NFPA committee.  It happens frequently - 
so our progress with each release of the Code is measured in inches rather than 
feet or miles.

Aside from submitting proposed changes to the Code, our solar industry work 
group has no authority in the final Code process.

Dan Lepinski




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On Fri, 8/29/14, Dave Click <davecl...@fsec.ucf.edu> wrote:

Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Rapid shutdown questions
To: re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org
Date: Friday, August 29, 2014, 12:08 PM

While I share Robin's optimism, I should also note the "NEC 2017 690.12
committee" referred to is not the code making panel. While it does have
(at least) one firefighter representative among a majority of PV
industry personnel, there's no guarantee that the Code Making Panel
approves this committee's proposal. There could very well be a competing
proposal from firefighters that requires cell-level shutdown every time
a red truck drives within 1/4 mile of an array, because "SAFETY!"

DKC

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