I did this on one property with two meters on different
buildings. There were no problems.
We have been considering a design that would have a central ground
mount array in a favorable location with different sub arrays feeding
different inverters in different houses that are in the vicinity of
the array. I think that so long as all easement details are worked
out, it should be permissible.
At 12:54 AM 6/18/2012, you wrote:
I have done this with two houses, each having its own utility meter
and service. The AHJ approved it because all of the solar components
were exterior to the host building, we had DC and AC disconnects at
the host building, and we had engraved placards at both services
identifying the location of everything and the point of
interconnection. I don't believe there is anything in the NEC that
would disallow it, but local codes or utility requirements might be a problem.
-Hans
On Jun 15, 2012, at 5:49 PM, Allen Frishman
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
Hey Wrenchers,
I have been asked to participate in a feasibility study for a
~300KW Grid Tied solar system in NYC. There are two adjacent
detached buildings, one has great unshaded space with very little
usage and the other has no available roof space with high annual
usage. The separate owners of the two buildings want to work out
a deal to install the array on the good space roof and grid connect
to the other building. Is there anything in the NEC that will not
allow this? I know there was a topic discussed last year "Two
Buildings, two services, one roof" but that project was never
installed and therefore no conclusion made.
Any and all feedback is appreciated.
Thank you
Al Frishman
AeonSolar
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<tel:%28888%29%20460-2867>(888) 460-2867
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Al Frishman
AeonSolar
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