Allan,

You are leaving out the most important update in the code relative to the 
Enphase inverter. The issue is covered in 690.14(D), Utility-Interactive 
Inverters Mounted in Not-Readily Accessible Locations. 

•          Utility-interactive inverters shall be permitted to be mounted on 
roofs or other exterior areas that are not readily accessible. These 
installations shall comply with (1) through (4):

−      (1) A direct-current photovoltaic disconnecting means shall be mounted 
within sight of or in the inverter.

−      (2) An alternating-current disconnecting means shall be mounted within 
sight of or in the inverter.

−      (3) The alternating-current output conductors from the inverter and an 
additional alternating-current disconnecting means for the inverter shall 
comply with 690.14(C)(1).

−      (4) A plaque shall be installed in accordance with 705.10.

 

The connectors can be used as the required disconnects based on 690.33(E)

(E) Interruption of Circuit. Connectors shall be either (1) or (2):

•          (1) Be rated for interrupting current without hazard to the 
operator. 

•          (2) Be a type that requires the use of a tool to open and marked “Do 
Not Disconnect Under Load” or “Not for Current Interrupting.”

Item 2 is the only way to comply since no connectors at the moment have been 
evaluated for interrupting current.

 

Bill.

 

 

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Allan Sindelar
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2008 8:41 PM
To: 'RE-wrenches'
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Enphase inverters

 

Wrenches, here's a followup question and answer about the new Enphase 
inverters: 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Allan Sindelar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Scott King" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Enphase Energy - Further Info 
Scott, 
Thank you for your clear answers, which I today forwarded to the Wrenches list. 
One additional area of concern I have, please: Is the Enphase listed as an AC 
module inverter, or is it listed as just a grid-tie inverter? My understanding 
of the UL standard is that an AC module inverter must be integrated with the PV 
array as an assembly – i.e. sold pre-mounted to the PV module – and that this 
is why no DC disconnect is required for it since there is no field wiring of 
the DC circuits. 

>From what I have seen on the Enphase datasheets and manuals, the type of 
>listing it has is not discussed. Since you are selling it as a separate unit 
>from the PV array it would seem that it is just listed as a grid-tie inverter 
>and therefore would require an accessibly DC disconnect for each inverter 
>(ugh). This seems like a major issue if they are actually only listed as a 
>grid-tie inverter. Can you clarify? 

Thanks, Allan 

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