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I have a few questions on this hopefully someone can help my confusion.
1. As i understand it SMA and Fronius TL inverters do not require type B RCD protection because they cant feed DC into the AC side of the installation. We use these makes and also Power One and Samil. I have looked on their websites but cant find any info on these makes. Where can i look on line to check this?
2. I have read other threads saying the PV shouldn't be protected by an RCD that also protects other circuits. i.e. shared RCD. Why is this and where is the regulation on this??
3. Provided the TL inverter can not feed DC into the AC installation due to its design, then providing RCD protection is not required to comply with other RCD requirements of BS7671 (i.e. 30mA in for cables in wall etc), then no rcd is required at all? Correct???
thanks in advance.....
1. As i understand it SMA and Fronius TL inverters do not require type B RCD protection because they cant feed DC into the AC side of the installation. We use these makes and also Power One and Samil. I have looked on their websites but cant find any info on these makes. Where can i look on line to check this?
2. I have read other threads saying the PV shouldn't be protected by an RCD that also protects other circuits. i.e. shared RCD. Why is this and where is the regulation on this??
3. Provided the TL inverter can not feed DC into the AC installation due to its design, then providing RCD protection is not required to comply with other RCD requirements of BS7671 (i.e. 30mA in for cables in wall etc), then no rcd is required at all? Correct???
thanks in advance.....