So SANS 10142 covers any electrical installation between the Point of Supply and Point of consumption.
Definition of an installation is, and I quote
Machinery, in or on any premises, that is used for the transmission of electrical energy from a Point of Supply to a Point of Consumption.
COC's are issued for any work carried out on an installation.
For property sale purposes, a valid COC is needed and issued for the whole installation from the Point of Supply to all the Points of Outlet.
Now here is my query.
7.12.7.5
In addition it shall be recognised that the supply from each inverter, battery arrangement and PV panel ( or identified clustered group ), constitutes a Supply, and requires arrangements similar to point of supply, which shall include switch disconnection arrangements and shall comply with 7.12.5
From the above, it would seem that an inverter, together with panels and batteries, do not form part of an installation because, as in 7.12.7.5 above, they constitute a supply. The next question would be, why should they be included in a coc when they are not part of the installation ?
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