One of my previous colleagues negotiated this on a high profile project in a
new jurisdiction. The inspector didn¹t have a problem with this.

You should definitely talk to the AHJ. It¹s not a difficult case to make: no
PV input = no inverter output.

Good luck,

David


On 9/2/08 2:56 PM, "Drake Chamberlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hello Wrenches
> 
> Can the lockable utility disconnect be DC?  Has anyone tried this?   On an add
> on system we found this had been done.   It would be convenient to use this
> method.   
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Drake 
> 
> 
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