Does anyone know if you can use the Smart Switch as a simple service
disconnect if not installing solar and batteries now and have it work out
of the box without any commissioning?

I have a client building a new house and they are going to add solar and
batteries after the certificate of occupancy is issued. I want to get the
Smart switch installed as a service disconnect so I don't have to pull the
meter later. I assume I can trust use the load side lugs to feed the main
distribution panel in the home.

Jason Szumlanski
Florida Solar Design Group
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