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When is a PEI not a PEI?

"Prosumer" Electrical Installation that is - i.e. an installation that can both produce and consume electricity.

I've been looking over the new Part 8.

It seems to describe quite a sophisticated setup - a "smart" system if you like - dynamically changing things according to some pre-programmed algorithms - maybe to minimise imports, perhaps to export 'when the price is right', deciding whether storage (if present) should accumulate or release, or something else. There even seems to be a specific requirement that a PEI incorporate an 'Electrical Energy Management System' (EEMS) (822.4).

Which got me thinking - how does a conventional ("dumb") grid-tied PV system fit into this? - where the amount of power generated locally is uncontrolled (i.e. just depends on external variables such as sunlight) and the only "management" is what can be achieved using a length of copper and Ohm's Law (i.e. any surplus just gets exported).

Is the idea that such installations should be smarter in future, or is it just that the non-existent management system of a typical PV system can just scrape through as a 'minimal' EEMS?

    - Andy.

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  • Yes, a lot of questions are asked about 'main bonding structures outdoors'

    In the 461.2 context I think the confusion was subtler than that - even in indoor situations it's increasingly common not to have any bonding at all (plastic pipes) - so all the metalwork will either be connected to the MET via c.p.c.s or free to float (i.e. not extraneous) - so just as safe, if not safer, than having a traditional installation with all bonding in place - yet 461.2 says we need to isolate N (as we would in a TT installation in the old days).

       - Andy.

  • yet 461.2 says we need to isolate N

    Are you sure? There are two lowercase Roman indents in 461.2, and the Neutral need not be isolated if either condition is met, not both.

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  • yet 461.2 says we need to isolate N

    Are you sure? There are two lowercase Roman indents in 461.2, and the Neutral need not be isolated if either condition is met, not both.

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