How does a main board know when to draw power from the grid or an Solar PV inverter?

Hi,

It might be bit silly but how does a main board/busbar etc know when to draw power from the grid or an inverter? Lets say its sunny and your PV system is generating plenty, how does the main board decide to supply the loads via the inverter and not the incoming fuse cutouts? Similarly, how does the excess current flow back to the nearest substation ?

Thanks.

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  • Both the inverter and main board are downstream of the suppliers meter, so the electric the main board draws from the inverter is not recorded on the suppliers meter.

  • indeed - but once solar generation exceeds local demand, the voltage on the load side of the meter will be pushed up higher than on the supply side, and then the power flow will reverse, and then you are propping up the street main with home generated power.. Only then does the meter  "reverse".
    M.

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  • indeed - but once solar generation exceeds local demand, the voltage on the load side of the meter will be pushed up higher than on the supply side, and then the power flow will reverse, and then you are propping up the street main with home generated power.. Only then does the meter  "reverse".
    M.

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