I get them from SolarLog in Connecticut.
David

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From: "Dave Palumbo" <d...@independentpowerllc.com>
To: "&apos;RE-wrenches&apos;" <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Metering a whole house Outback system
Date: Mon, Aug 20, 2012 1:06 pm



Dave,

Sounds like a great solution. We have an OB Radian net-metered PV with battery 
back-up coming up this fall.  Where do we source an “Elkor” meter?

Thanks,
Dave

David Palumbo
Independent Power LLC
462 Solar Way Drive
Hyde Park, VT 05655
www.independentpowerllc.com
NABCEP Certified PV Installer
Vermont Solar Partner
24 Years Experience, (802) 888-7194



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[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of David Katz
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 3:48 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Metering a whole house Outback system

Hilton,
I am metering an Outback Radian in this situation.  I am using an Elkor meter 
with a pair of current transformers, but you can use and meter with CTs.  Just 
feed the two AC lines from the main panel through the CTs to the AC in of the 
inverters, then run the wires coming from the inverters output, going to the 
sub-panel back through the same CTs, keeping the L1 and L2 in phase.  This way 
the utility power cancels and you only read the inverters output.  You get the 
sum of what goes to the grid and what is used kb the subpanel.  It also 
subtracts what is used to float the batteries.
I read my Elkor meter with a SolarLog monitor.
David Katz

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Subject: [RE-wrenches] Metering a whole house Outback system
Date: Mon, Aug 20, 2012 9:15 am

Hello Wrenches,

Here's a metering conundrum for you.

I have a client with a dual stacked Outback 3648 inverter panel and a PV array. 
He has been off-grid for years, but he is now going on-grid. He is getting the 
Outbacks rebuilt at the factory to be grid tie compatible.

As per our local requirements, he needs a meter to read just the output of the 
inverter. The problem is that he has the whole house on the inverters, not just 
a vital loads panel. He wants to keep it that way. That gives him two separate 
outputs, "AC Out" to the main breaker panel and "AC In(teractive)" to the grid 
connection. If he just puts a meter on the AC In line, he will lose track of 
the inverter output that goes to power the house, and he'll get his output 
reduced by any grid-based charging he does.

There is a "green tag" method of wiring the meter to avoid this, but it is 
designed for two single-leg 120VAC outputs and the stacked Outbacks are putting 
out 240VAC on two legs.

Aside from dropping $600 on an e-Gauge, is there any way to get around this?

Many thanks,

Hilton


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Hilton Dier III

Renewable Energy Design

Partner, Solar Gain LLC

453 East Hill Rd.

Middlesex, VT 05602
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