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    Pv systems are deemed fixed installations and there are no legislation in SA governing the installation
    PV systems are covered in legislation under SANS 10142-1 extensively in section 7.12 and 7.15 and falls under the definition of Electrical Installation work

    we should at least expect pv installers have acquired green card for installations.
    A " Green Card " has no Statutory standing and does not qualify one to install solar plants - Only the OHSA ,electrical regulations , and SANS 10142-1 are the only Statutory requirements


    There are many alternative supplies available if not connected to incoming mains supply (Free standing ups systems) then coc is not required.
    If the UPS is a plug into socket outlet and then a single PC plugs in then I agree - The bigger units that are connected to electrical installations are covered under SANS 10142-1 section 7.12 and a COC would need to be written for the Electrical Installation work that takes place.

    7.12 Alternative supplies
    NOTE Alternative supplies include but are not limited to low-voltage generating sets,
    photovoltaic (PV) installations, gas generators, diesel generators, wind turbines and
    hydropower plant.

    7.12.1.2 Subclause 7.12 covers, but is not limited to, the following:
    a) alternate supply that consist of a combination of an internal combustion
    engine or a turbine, hydro plant, wind energy recovery installation or any
    similar source of mechanical energy and an alternator or a d.c. generator;
    b) rotary UPS (uninterruptible power supply) systems that consist of a
    combination of an electric motor and an alternator, with batteries as a
    standby power source for the electric motor, or with an internal combustion
    engine, gas or turbine as a standby power source for the alternator;
    c) static UPS systems that consist of static inverters with batteries as the
    standby power source (with or without bypass facilities), and
    d) installations similar to those in 7.12.1.2(c), but sourcing energy from
    photovoltaics or other sources.

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    Ok, it has taken a loooong time, but I have completed my first inverter and battery install.

    Everything tests hunky dory.

    Now for the COC. I have read up what I can, searched this forum, but am still unclear as to what format test report is used.

    I have seen some contractors use the "normal" test report on the reverse side of the standard Annexure 1 yellow coc.
    I have also seen contractors using some other "special" test report that they get from ECA.

    Are either of the above acceptable and legal ?

    What test report do you guys, who have installed many systems already, use ?

    This toppie needs some help, please.

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    Simple, you add a standard supplimentary COC/test report to the initial test report/COC for the property and add any one of the solar test reports doing the rounds. I will send you one of the many SSEG test reports I have collected since I started doing solar installations.

    The import things to note:

    Make sure your neutral/earth bond works when in islanding mode, eitehr by a permanant bond, relay or some inverters have a relay built in. As we doscussed on the phone, the neutral earth bond will be determined by the brand of inverter you use.

    You will need to check with your local electricity supplier, if you need an earth spike, this is another topic which has created much confusion amongst contractors. Some engineers will not sign off the SSEG registration if you have fitted an earth spike, so best you check with your local guys.

    It would be a good idea to install surge arresters on the grid side and UPS. I fit one at the main switch of the grid and the AC control box main switch.

    Then dont forget to check out the guidlines for lithium battery installtions, anotehr grey area topic causing a lot of confucion amongst contractors. It seems the fires post on soicial media al have something in common and its not the lithium battery, its seems the home made DC control boxes are proving to be a major problem, both for safety and fire hazards.

    I use this guidlen for lithium battery installs, until someone can show me one for SA, I am going to stick to using this guidleine. I have checked with the engineers in my part of SA and they agree with this guidline.

    https://www.evergreenelectrical.com....fKXLWmhAHlg2zk
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    I have sent you the PDf, get smart and use fill and sign to complete the document and just remeber dont sign the document until you ar e100% sure it is correct, you can save it and modify if you dont sign, but once you attach the sugniture, you cant modify it.

    I use it to fill out the test report/COC, that way you never have to waste money buying piles of documents to sit in file 13.
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    Thank you very much for your assistance, brother. Much appreciated.
    Have a lekker day.

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