I think the code says Outside readily accessible,

On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 12:22 PM, Mark Frye <ma...@berkeleysolar.com> wrote:

> Folks,
>
> As I recall, an inverter and it's integrated DC disconnect need only be
> placed in an accessible location. I am thinking of putting an inverter high
> up on the wall inside a garage. That would be OK vis-a-vis the location of
> the disconnect (still accessible for maintenance).
>
> If I do put the inverter high up on the wall, I can limit my DC conductors
> to less that 10 feet total from the array and less that 5 feet inside the
> garage.
>
> That means I get the exemption from the rapid disconnect requirement,
> right?
>
> There is nothing in the Code linking the accessibility of the DC
> disconnect to the exemption from rapid shutdown, right?
>
> Mark Frye
>
>
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