I am interested in the SolarBridge , it has no chasis lug so it must not
require a GEC, right?
So why does it not require a GEC? Is it because it is not an isolated
inverter? Because it is an isolated inverter that does not have a
grounded current carrying conductor on the DC side? Because it
August:
The WEEB or other Listed grounding means between the inverter case and the
structure are not "contiguous or irreversible spliced" and therefore do not
meet the requirements for a GEC.
If the structure is then grounded via a bolt on lug it also is not irreversible
or contiguous.
If you c
Mark:
The GEC is required if the inverter bonds one of the PV conductors to ground
(as Enphase does).
Enphase support may not have a problem with it but not using a GEC (with all
the GEC requirements) on any system with a grounded array is definitely a Code
violation in NEC 2008 and 2011.
I don
Hi Mark,
There have been some recent threads on this list touching on this topic.
As far as I understand, Enphase microinvertes still require a GEC up to
and including the 2011 NEC. I don't know about the 2014 NEC. Enphase bonds
the positive DC module conductor to ground. Pages 16 and 17 of their
Does anyone have the latest on the GEC for micro-inverters/ACPV issue?
I know it is still in NEC 2008 and I believe 2011 with plans to address
it in 2014.
I am specifically interested in the issue of GEC means continues
(irreversible splices) and the whole business of the DC side of these
de
Hi Dan,
A while back, I had the dubious honor of opening
one of these up. If yours has the dual stator
then be prepared for a very
interesting alignment
procedure during reassembly.
Any one had to mess with Kestrel Wind turbine repair? No help from Kestrel.. other than to tell me if I open it I void the warranty. but the bird is over 5 years old anyway. I suspect a fried rectifier. Thanks dbDan BrownFoxfire Energy Corp.Renewable Energy Systems(802)-483-2564www.Foxfire-Energy.c
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