We had the same request in NC by Duke Energy. The inverter mfg. says they can 
do it but it'd be outside of the values on the label that the inverter is 
listed to. I don't think Duke cares, but the AHJ may. 

Brian

Typos courtesy of my iPhone. 

On Feb 4, 2013, at 6:44 PM, "Mark Frye" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Folks,
>  
> I was told that because the HI grid has poor frequency control, grid-tied 
> inverters have to have their low frequency limit set to 57 Hz so they can 
> ride out the worst low frequency events.
>  
> I find it hard to believe that this has been done for every single inverter 
> installed in HI.
>  
> But, what do I know.
>  
> Can anyone shed some light on this?
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Mark Frye
> Berkeley Solar Electric Systems
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