I'm seeing a lot of pictures of LiPO battery systems and people are mounting equipment above them like load centers, inverters with disconnects, and other serviceable enclosures. Some of these battery systems are 24 inches deep or more. This seems to violate NEC 110.26 requirements for the other serviceable equipment, but the pictures are proudly displayed as models of success. Even slender Tesla Powerwalls stick out significantly when stacked 2 or 3 deep and would be more than 6 inches deeper than a standard load center. Sure, the battery cabinets make great places to rest tools while working, but does anyone else see this as problematic?
Jason Szumlanski Florida Solar Design Group
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