I use a pair of magnetic boots, "Cougar Paws" be careful read & the fine print
as they have many styles for “roofing” but only one for magnetic. Fit well and
offer good support. when I move around on the ground I slip on a pair of
“booties” over the shoes so I don’t pick up metal that might scra
If anyone has a copy of this form, can you please send it to me off list?
I don't understand why SolarEdge hides access to this document and makes it
so hard to take over another installer's site. I'm cleaning up a lot of
messes recently and it's really hard to support these service clients.
Hi Wrenches,
I am working on a design for an all-electric home whole-house backup. The
utility is requiring either an inverter listed to IEEE 1547-2018 or utilize
an effective grounding transformer with associated relay control system.
Im unclear whether the grounding transformer is on the custom
Discover AES meet residential UL 1973 and UL 9540 for insurable homes.
Not sure what the IEEE spec is but would like to know.
A piece of cake to
stack up to 20 of the 7.5 kwh. Also a piece of cake to configure with XW+
or XWP. The 6.8 kw xw's will supply 8.5 KW for 30 minutes. A master and 2
sl
Yes, seems a little heavy handed to require this so quickly out of the
gates. This is Rocky Mountain Power specifically Eastern Utah, owned or
operated by Pacific Corp. This may be a way to get the customer to pay for
a transformer upgrade. They offered an alternative to this compliance
by utili
Mac – what utility is this?
My understanding is that IEEE 1547.1-2020 contains the details of the testing
protocol so that devices CAN be listed to 1547-2018. It got published in late
May 2020.
Are ANY inverters listed yet? My understanding is testing is a months long
process and that would
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