[RE-wrenches] Searchable, notable Code

Jarmo.Venalainen at schneider-electric.com Jarmo.Venalainen at schneider-electric.com
Wed Nov 5 13:21:22 PST 2014


Hi:

What I've learned is that with such a large company as this, there are 
very likely different practices and policies in the multitude of business 
groups throughout various countries.

One thing that has happened, which I like, is that we have been given more 
autonomy for the Solar Group and I know that many manuals are not 
protected, although I haven't gone through all of them.

I'll pass on your suggestion to keep all our manuals unprotected to the 
tech writing team.

JARMO

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From:
"William Miller" <william at millersolar.com>
To:
"'RE-wrenches'" <re-wrenches at lists.re-wrenches.org>, 
Date:
11/05/2014 12:57 PM
Subject:
Re: [RE-wrenches] Searchable, notable Code
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Jarmo:
 
Adding notes is half of the equation.  If the document is many pages in 
length (the XW AGS manual is 120 pages) you need to be able to add 
bookmarks.  You cannot do this with a protected manual.  I prefer that 
manufacturers not protect PDFs.  You cannot extract pages from (for a 
permit application, for example) or bookmark protected PDFS.
 
I noted that the XW AGS manual is not protected.  Thank you for that.  
What is Schneider’s current policy on protecting PDFs?
 
William
 
 

Lic 773985
millersolar.com
805-438-5600
 
From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org] On 
Behalf Of Jarmo.Venalainen at schneider-electric.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2014 12:46 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Searchable, notable Code
 
Hi: 

I use a PDF writer to put in edit comments.  Here is an example I made out 
of a page in one of manuals, 



JARMO
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From: 
"William Miller" <william at millersolar.com> 
To: 
"'RE-wrenches'" <re-wrenches at lists.re-wrenches.org>, 
Date: 
11/05/2014 12:12 PM 
Subject: 
[RE-wrenches] Searchable, notable Code 
Sent by: 
"RE-wrenches" <re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org>
 




Friends: 
  
We have been seeing a lot of good commentary here on code questions.  I 
need to be able to access these in the future at a time when I may not 
have thought about a specific issue for some time and need to be able to 
get my head around a concept in a hurry.  Searching the Wrenches archives 
is not an efficient method.  I need the information right in my copy of 
the code, at the exact location it applies. 
  
My first electronic (PDF) version of the code from NFPA came packaged in a 
product called “Folio Viewer.”  This was a great product that allowed 
advanced search functions and sophisticated bookmarking.  Unfortunately 
this program is no longer available, a real shame. 
  
We all have a need to markup our own versions of the code.  Currently I 
“break” the electronic protection of the PDF version using an on-line 
service (http://online2pdf.com/).  I can then create my own bookmarks, 
margin notes and links.  I add comments like those below using the ‘sticky 
notes’ function of Acrobat Pro and bookmark oft-used passages.  I also 
create links to cited sections, making it easier to navigate. 
  
Does anyone else have suggestions as to how to retain notes and pertinent 
comments within the code? 
  
William 
  
  

Lic 773985
millersolar.com
805-438-5600 
  
From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org] On 
Behalf Of Rebekah Hren
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2014 9:55 AM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Code reference request 
 
Hi Dana, 
If you bond the the ac and dc grounding systems using the optional method 
outlined in 690.47(C)(3), then the AC EGC and the DC GEC can be the same 
conductor (regardless of TL or not).  And this section of the Code 
specifically allows the DC GEC to be sized per 250.122 for ungrounded 
systems (and not larger than the ungrounded conductors). So in some ways 
this is an end run around the GEC question. 
 
However, if the inverter manual says to follow 250.166 sizing 
requirements, then I'd think 110.3(B) is going to take precedence for this 
installation and you don't have much choice except to have a minimum 8AWG 
DC GEC conductor and installed per 250.64  - but it could serve the 
purpose of the AC EGC too. 
Cheers, 
Rebekah 
 
 
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 12:39 PM, Dana Brandt <dana at ecotechenergy.com> 
wrote: 
Thanks for the reply and article, August. John Wiles's article makes a 
clear statement that the GEC is not required for TL inverters. I wish the 
code would say it that clearly! I think I'm going to have a tough time 
convincing inspectors the GEC isn't required with such unclear language in 
the code. We'll see....

Thanks again! 

Dana

Dana Brandt
Ecotech Energy Systems, LLC
www.ecotechenergy.com
dana at ecotechenergy.com
360.318.7646 
 
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 12:45 PM, August Goers <august at luminalt.com> wrote: 

Hi Dana, 
  
This is still a confusing issue, I agree. This article helps a bit: 
  
http://www.nmsu.edu/~tdi/pdf-resources/IAEI%20Mar_Apr%202012.pdf 
  
If you look in a SMA TL inverter installation manual, for example, they 
only mention equipment grounds – there is no reference to a GEC that I can 
find. The 2014 code doesn’t seem to have clear wording on not requiring a 
GEC to me but Rebekah’s recap below is spot on. Luckily it is widely 
accepted in our neck of the woods that TL inverters don’t need GECs. 
  
I’m not familiar with the Solectria TL product. It sounds like it will be 
best to call them if you need to install one of their inverters. 
  
Best, 
  
August 
  
From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org] On 
Behalf Of Dana Brandt
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2014 12:06 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Code reference request 
 
I think I'm a bit confused on this point. I can't seem to find the code 
that specifically exempts the GEC requirement for inverters of ungrounded 
PV systems. The only exception I can find is only for AC PV modules (2014 
NEC 690.47 (C) ). 
I just looked in the installation manual for Solectria's new TL inverters 
and found this:
"Per NEC 690.47, a GEC must be installed, and the Grounding Electrode 
Terminal (GET) conductor must be sized in accordance with NEC article 
250.166." 
What am I missing?

Thanks, 

Dana

Dana Brandt
Ecotech Energy Systems, LLC
www.ecotechenergy.com
dana at ecotechenergy.com
360.318.7646 
 
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Rebekah Hren <
rebekah.hren at o2energies.com> wrote: 
If you are on 2014: 
 690.47(B) 
An ac equipment grounding system shall be permitted 
to be used for equipment grounding of inverters and other 
equipment and for the ground-fault detection reference for 
ungrounded PV systems. 
 
and 690.47(C)(3) 
For ungrounded systems, this conductor shall be sized in accordance with 
250.122 and shall 
not be required to be larger than the largest ungrounded 
phase conductor. 
 
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 2:22 PM, Gary Willett <
Gary at icarussolarservices.com> wrote: 
Kirk:

A DC grounding electrode conductor (GEC) is not required for inverters 
that do NOT have a ground reference for the PV+ and PV- conductor(s) from 
the PV array.

A GEC is not required if the string inverter is one of the new TL 
(transformerless) types.  Also, this applies to micro-inverters such as 
the new Enphase M250 and later versions of the M215.

Where this applies, only a properly sized equipment grounding conductor 
(EGC) is required.

The EGC is sized according to [NEC 690.45] and can be a minimum of #14AWG 
when not exposed to damage, or #6AWG when exposed to potential damage.

Regards,

Gary Willett PE
Icarus Engineering LLC 


On 10/28/14, 12:53 PM, Kirk wrote: 
Hi,
I'm on a jobsite without my code book. Could someone tell me where in the 
code ungrounded systems do not require the inverter GEC? Basically my 
onsite electrician doesn't believe me. Thanks.

Kirk Herander
VSE
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