[RE-wrenches] Source Circuit Disconnect - 690.14 (C)(1)

Jay jay.peltz at gmail.com
Mon Jan 4 09:24:56 PST 2016


Hi Carl,

Given that you are using SE equipment. I'm guessing that locking out the DC disco or AC side to shut the array down wasn't an option the inspector wanted?  

I thought that is one of the reasons for using SE?  

Jay
Peltz power. 

> On Jan 4, 2016, at 7:58 AM, Carl Adams <swingjunkie at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Fellow Wrenches,
> 
> We recently failed an inspection on a new PV installation
> We are operating under the 2008 code
> I have attached a small sketch of our conduit routing to clarify things.
> 
> Inspectors note post inspection ...provide a photovoltaic disconnecting means per 690.14 (C)(1) 
> 
> During his inspection the inspector was unhappy that we had entered the attic space with the DC source circuits, saying we should have run the conduit across the roof and kept it outside.  Since we entered the building we would need to add a DC disconnect in the attic to meet code.  My thought is that we fall under the exception listed (690.31(E)) since all source circuit internal to the dwelling are in metallic raceways.  I'd like to hear other wrenches chime in on this.
> 
> Our reason for routing things as we did was to keep the installation aesthetics first class and minimize unsightly conduit runs.
> 
> Code section follows
> 
> 690.14 Additional Provisions. Photovoltaic disconnecting
> means shall comply with 690.14(A) through (D).690.14 
> 
> (C) Requirements for Disconnecting Means. Means
> shall be provided to disconnect all conductors in a building
> or other structure from the photovoltaic system conductors.
> (1) Location. The photovoltaic disconnecting means shall
> be installed at a readily accessible location either on the
> outside of a building or structure or inside nearest the point
> of entrance of the system conductors.
> Exception: Installations that comply with 690.31(E) shall
> be permitted to have the disconnecting means located remote
> from the point of entry of the system conductors.
> The photovoltaic system disconnecting means shall not
> be installed in bathrooms.
> 
>  690.31 (E) reads as follows
> (E) Direct-Current Photovoltaic Source and Output
> Circuits Inside a Building. Where direct-current photovoltaic
> source or output circuits of a utility-interactive inverter
> from a building-integrated or other photovoltaic system are
> run inside a building or structure, they shall be contained in
> metal raceways, or metal enclosures, from the point of penetration
> of the surface of the building or structure to the
> first readily accessible disconnecting means. The disconnecting
> means shall comply with 690.14(A) through (D).
> 
> 
> With Regards
> Carl Adams, President
> SunRock Solar, LLC
> 513.290.9072 (cell)
> 513.766.6025 (office)
> 
> <DC Source Conduit Run.pdf>
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