Interconnecting the inverter output to the utility side of the transfer switch 
is not necessarily an absolute rule. A knowledgeable solar EE told me a few 
years back, that interconnection can be made on the load side if the inverter 
kW output is small compared to the generator kW, that large kW generators can 
produce clean AC power allowing the inverter to operate and to operate without 
risk of burning out the generator.  I don't remember what the inverter to 
generator ratio needs to be, or if other criteria needs to be met. 
Never tried it, we always connect to the utility side. 

Phil Forest
South Mountain Company

> On Oct 28, 2014, at 10:48 AM, Corey Shalanski <cshalan...@joule-energy.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Wrenches,
> 
> We frequently encounter residences with backup generators. The question that 
> arises: how should the PV system be interconnected?
> 
> I have searched the archives and found some good information about this 
> subject, but nothing definitive. I have fallen into the habit of broadly 
> proclaiming that the PV system *must* be interconnected on the "utility" side 
> of the transfer switch - in order to prevent backfeeding into the generator 
> and thereby eliminate unintentional equipment damage. Is this concern 
> justified? If so, should this be an absolute rule or would it depend on the 
> generator make/model?
> 
> Thanks for any insights.
> 
> --
> Corey Shalanski
> Joule Energy
> New Orleans, LA
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