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    Solar PV systems

    This is a topic I will be exploring in great detail over the next few weeks as we prepare to start 1 of 5 installs from the beginning of next year.

    Hence all the sudden interest in alterative supplies.

    Had a few site visits already as we prepare to design and fit multiple solar/inverter battery systems.

    First question to the customer ... do you have spare roof tiles.
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    I need to explore the earthing requirements for the panels and supports.

    Do I "have" to install lightning protection for the system ... I know it would be advisable ... but if you look at the SANS 10142 7.12 ... there is only mention of "can" be and not "must" be SPD's

    7.12.3.1 Neutral bar earthing
    7.12.3.1.1 Protection in accordance with the requirements of 6.7 shall be
    provided for the electrical installation in such a manner as to ensure correct
    operation of the protection devices, irrespective of the source of supply or
    combination of sources of supply. Operation of the protection devices shall
    not rely upon the connection to the earthed point of the main supply when the
    generator is operated as a switched alternative to the main supply.
    Where there is no existing earth electrode installed in the electrical installation,
    a suitable earth electrode may be installed in accordance with SANS 10199.
    When installed, the electrode shall be bonded to the consumer's earth terminal
    and to the earthing point on the alternate supply by a conductor of at least half
    the cross-section of that of the phase conductor, but not less than 6 mm2
    copper, or equivalent. This also applies to a single-phase supply
    (see also 5.2.3.1).
    NOTE 1 In a TN system earthing of electricity supply, an earth electrode is normally
    not required in an electrical installation.
    NOTE 2 Protection of photovoltaics can be by means of or surge protective device
    (SPD).
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    Where to start ... some will say you need to go buy a power meter and connect it in your DB ... some will say a load profile ... others will say your electricity account ... my advice to customers ... your budget.

    No matter the capacity required ... at the end of the day only one thing matters .. how much are you prepared to blow on a system.

    It seems the most common setup is around a 6.6 kw panel configuration ... 5 kva Hybrid inverter and a 5.5 kwh battery.

    The question I get asked all the time ... can we start small and build on the system ... taking into consideration the budget ... then expansion.

    People are aware that EV are on their way in the not too distant future ... and we all know how that is break the bank if electricity cost keep climbing at the current rate.
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    I found this draft ... has this been published ?

    https://arepenergy.co.za/wp-content/...R-01102018.pdf
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    Quote Originally Posted by ians View Post
    I found this draft ... has this been published ?

    https://arepenergy.co.za/wp-content/...R-01102018.pdf
    The code has been published but it is quite a bit different to the draft.

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    Selecting over current protection for for a system ... this has been discussed on more than one occasion.

    Over current protection for the conductors and the device ... we generally only consider the breaker size per the conductor.




    7.12.5 Protection against overcurrent
    7.12.5.1 Overcurrent protection
    7.12.5.1.1 Overcurrent protection and isolation shall be located as near as
    possible to the output terminals of each alternative supply unit, except where
    the cable connecting the unit to the distribution board is mechanically
    protected and is regarded to be within the fault-free zone of the distribution
    board where protection is installed. The circuit-breaker magnetic characteristic
    shall have a low threshold value in view of the high impedance in the case of
    a generator or of the current-limiting characteristics in the case of a static
    inverter UPS
    . Downstream coordination shall take this into account. To be
    consistent with the rest of this part of SANS 10142, overcurrent protection is
    required for the protection of the conductors, but might also provide protection
    to the alternative supply unit.
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    Would you need a piece of test equipment to measure the harmonics and record the results ... before issuing the COC ... am I correct in saying this is the case were you have a hybrid or grid tied installation ... the panels would be producing power and operating in parallel with the mains?




    7.12.5.1.2 Where an alternate supply system is intended to operate in parallel
    with the main supply or where two or more alternate supply system may
    operate in parallel, circulating harmonic currents shall be limited so that the
    thermal rating of conductors is not exceeded. The effects of circulating
    harmonic currents can be limited by
    a) the selection of alternate supply system with compensated windings,
    b) the provision of suitable impedance in the connection to alternate supply
    system generator star position,
    c) the provision of switches which interrupt the circulatory circuit but are
    interlocked so that at all times protection is not impaired,
    d) the provision of filtering equipment, and
    e) other suitable means.
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    Lets say you install a hybrid inverter ... you have an earth leakage feeding the inverter ... but when the inverter is pushing power from the inverter back into the non essential side ... are the protective devices we buy off the shelf decide to operate as line and load and the opposite direction ... or do you have to use specific breakers designed for this type of application?
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    I take it all the inspectors signing over installations are taking note of this reg ?


    7.12.7.3 The rated voltage of each circuit shall be clearly indicated at all ends
    of the circuit.


    In the case of combined circuits, every circuit shall be easily identifiable.
    Where single core conductors are used, such conductors for each circuit shall
    be tied together at intervals to ensure identification
    , unless another suitable
    arrangement is employed
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    How would you define a hybrid system ... running in parallel with the mains ?

    The little knowledge I have about this type of installation ... the direction of flow is determined by the frequency ?
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