Re: [RE-wrenches] 225A Meter Main with Pass Through Lugs

2019-05-09 Thread Sarah Ray
Yes, good point about the 120% rule - thanks Jason. Unfortunately the existing meter main isn't one where we can downgrade the main breaker. I did find this lug kit that we can add to a 225A Eaton meter main which might do the trick.

[RE-wrenches] 225A Meter Main with Pass Through Lugs

2019-05-09 Thread Sarah Ray
Hi Wrenches, Does anyone have a recommendation for a meter main with a 225A bus and pass through lugs? Eaton and SquareD make meter mains with a 225A bus, but no pass-through lugs, so they don't work well for most retrofit applications. We would like to connect our inverter output to a feeder

Re: [RE-wrenches] 225A Meter Main with Pass Through Lugs

2019-05-09 Thread Jason Szumlanski
I should note that if you are on NEC 2014 the 60 OCPD is not the correct figure to use in the 120% rule. It would be 125% of the Inverter Output Circuit rated current. It's probably a moot point in this case, but it is an important distinction. On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 3:06 PM Jason Szumlanski <

Re: [RE-wrenches] Aquion - Mix and Matching Layers

2019-05-09 Thread Bradley Bassett
As Aquion said, loosening the main nut will destroy the battery. I can vouch for that as well, not my doing, but I could not recover the batteries where that had been done. I tightened the nuts and got just about one cycle before they were gone. I suspect that the temperature cycling of the

Re: [RE-wrenches] 225A Meter Main with Pass Through Lugs

2019-05-09 Thread Jason Szumlanski
Calc loads and see if you can replace the main with a 175A breaker if it exists, or even 150A. This main breaker downsizing has been a go-to exercise for us for existing meter-mains. It's frustrating being limited to 40A on the load side. That doesn't even get to 10kWdc with Enphase IQ7+, which is

[RE-wrenches] IEEE 1547-2018 standard

2019-05-09 Thread Mick Abraham
Hello, Mechanix~ I don't want to actually own the standards document mentioned above...but does anyone have a summary for the behaviors that are required? I'm especially interested in the anti-islanding functions for 120/240 split phase 60 hz. I'll bet it's something like a window of acceptable

Re: [RE-wrenches] Internal BMS vs external capacity meter

2019-05-09 Thread Mac Lewis
Hi Jay, Regarding the BMS of various manufactures compared to the inverter manufactuers SOC calcs, my only experience is with a 4 stack Blue Ion System on a Sunny Island system. Its not possible to tweak the Sunny Island SOC system at all except by changing battery type (I'm not totally sure of

Re: [RE-wrenches] Aquion - Mix and Matching Layers

2019-05-09 Thread Glenn Burt
We got such a black eye from the Aquions we installed that we had to replace entire banks to regain customer confidence and prevent bad word of mouth talk about the company.They were a big loss both to our reputation and financial health.I recommend discussing the issues and replacing the

[RE-wrenches] Aquion - Mix and Matching Layers

2019-05-09 Thread Lou Russo
Wrenches, I am getting more and more call about orphaned Aquion systems that have gone bad. Many of the systems have one or two "layers" that have gone bad. Voltage spikes up to the 14-15V range while charging and cratering to zero if even the tiniest load is put on it (e.g. turning on a charge