I know there have been a few discussions based on this but none I can’t find relating to a commercial three-phase roof mounted solar PV installation.
With regards to regulation 551.7.2, do you have to use the rated AC output current of inverter(s) for Ig(s), or can you take an engineered approach based on what can actually be generated at any one time?
InA ≥ In + Ig(s) where:
InA is the rated current of the assembly (consumer unit or distribution board for e.g.)
In is the rated current or current setting of the incoming circuit overcurrent protective device either incorporated within the low voltage switchgear and control gear assembly or upstream of it
Ig(s) is the rated output current of the generating set or sets.
If you had 2 inverters with a maximum rated AC output of 200A 3PH each as stated on manufacturer data sheet, you would say that Ig(s) is 400A 3PH total for an array with all PV modules facing in the same direction.
However, if half of your PV array was facing East and was connected to one inverter, and the other half connected to the second inverter was facing West, you would never generate the maximum rated output at any one time, as it would be reduced to 200A approx.
Therefore, could you use this lower figure of 200A for Ig(s) to satisfy this regulation or is it explicit that the combined maximum rating of 400A for all inverters should be used, even if it couldn’t be reached?
My concern is that LV assemblies may need to be rated to a higher current that in reality, would never be present due to the managed design of the PV system.
Also, that existing installations whose LV assemblies were built before solar PV was widely used, could not benefit fully from an appropriately sized solar PV installation.
Thanks
P.S.
The above situation is based on the 2 inverters being cabled back to a dedicated 3PH MCCB sub LV panel board, which is then cabled back to a 3PH main LV switchboard at the intake.
I do realise one fix could be to set down the protective device upstream of the main LV switch board however it would take some convincing of the client to do so, even though I know their load profile would allow it! So please humour me and disregard that option.