I'm doing some digging on this, I think we should take it over to the Sun Lounge tbh
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Great. How do the rest of us who don't have access to the sun longe get involved......?I'm doing some digging on this, I think we should take it over to the Sun Lounge tbh
DC coupled doesn't appear to be an issue - single inverter usually and type approved to G83.
It's the AC Coupled / Retrofit environment that the DNO's are sniffy about / potentially requires approval and it's G59 because the potential is there to go over 16A if already got a G83 3.68kW PV inverter attached. Even though the role of the systems is only to provide power on demand to the house load, the systems on the market don't have any formally approved export limitation devices. in practice Western Power are being most flexible and accepting assurances from SMA and Victron, so sometimes it's just a phone call.
Bearing in mind that the better systems can be configured either for uses such as load levelling i.e reducing import or base load support e.g. nighttime discharge then the DNO's are looking favourably on it, and may even start to require it as their infrastructure gets more unevenly loaded.
By implication would this mean if you already have a G59 approval and the battery system can't exceed the approved capacity there would be no need for further consent?
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