Folks,
As I recall, an inverter and it's integrated DC disconnect need only be
placed in an accessible location. I am thinking of putting an inverter
high up on the wall inside a garage. That would be OK vis-a-vis the
location of the disconnect (still accessible for maintenance).
If I do put the inverter high up on the wall, I can limit my DC
conductors to less that 10 feet total from the array and less that 5
feet inside the garage.
That means I get the exemption from the rapid disconnect requirement, right?
There is nothing in the Code linking the accessibility of the DC
disconnect to the exemption from rapid shutdown, right?
Mark Frye
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