I really like everything I've gotten my hands on from Reliance (out of 
Wisconsin).. They will make anything you need. I like backfeeding breakers onto 
a bussing, as it seems like a more simple approach and I am trying to keep 
things easy for any future humans that find themselves troubleshooting a wacky 
system.. But you are correct, that your scenario sounds like at least one 
manual transfer switch will have to be thrown to partition the gen-set from the 
PV..

Joe Nelson

Project Manager C-46/C-10
Sustainable Energy Group Inc., A California Corporation

CSL# 868816
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From: RE-wrenches <re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org> on behalf of Ray 
<r...@solarray.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 11:30:17 AM
To: re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Physical of Electrical Interlock


What amp rating do you need?  Midnite Solar makes a small 30 amp manual 
transfer switch, while Reliance (via Northern Tool) makes 60 and 100 amp 
models.  Or are you looking for automatic transfer?  Generac makes a bunch of 
100 to 200 amp rated transfer switches.  Square D and others make some bigger 
load break rated stuff but it gets big and expensive.

Ray Walters
Remote Solar
303 505-8760

On 8/13/19 12:16 PM, Jon Siegenthaler wrote:
Hello wrenchers,
I have a client we're building for who is going to have installed two of the 
SolarEdge Storedge inverters with two of LG Chem RESU batteries. This 
electrical system also has a backup generator which then requires there to be 
an interlock between the inverters and the generator. I was hoping because this 
was a zero export system (as required or by punishment of paying the utility 
for your overproduction) that the SolarEdge smart meter would detect and not 
export to the generator, but as a fail-safe it would be better not to trust a 
$300 meter against a $10,000 generator and install an interlock.

My question is; has anyone found an interlock that would work with this system? 
From my understanding the inverters would need to switched off, but then the 
dedicated panels that the inverters are powering would need to be transferred 
over to the generator power. The simplest answer I can come up with is a panel 
with no bussing (mounted on din rail) on one side with 4-2 pole breakers, each 
is set consists of 2-2 pole breakers with jumpers on the backside so that the 
inverter has a jumper to the dedicated load panel breaker. On the other side of 
the panel would be either on a bus or also with jumpers that went to 2-2 pole 
breakers for the generator in and out and then also the 2-2 pole breakers for 
the dedicated load panels. Then there would be an interlock that slides from 
left to right to control which system was on, this being either PV or generator.

Thanks ahead of time for any help or product suggestions,

Jon Siegenthaler



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