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jolinton
Hi
I can understand that, during a power cut, an inverter connected to a PV array needs to shut down to prevent maintenance workers on the grid but I don't see why the inverter cannot still continue to provide domestic power. Surely all that is needed is an isolating relay which can distinguish mains power from generated power. Then as soon as the mains power is cut off, the inverter is isolated from the grid. What is the real issue here?
I can understand that, during a power cut, an inverter connected to a PV array needs to shut down to prevent maintenance workers on the grid but I don't see why the inverter cannot still continue to provide domestic power. Surely all that is needed is an isolating relay which can distinguish mains power from generated power. Then as soon as the mains power is cut off, the inverter is isolated from the grid. What is the real issue here?