Code Quiz

Feb. 26, 2006
With respect to a solar photovoltaic system, a disconnecting means is required to disconnect all current-carrying conductors of a photovoltaic power source from all other conductors in a building or other structure. A switch or circuit breaker shall not be installed in a grounded conductor unless

Q. With respect to a solar photovoltaic system, a disconnecting means is required to disconnect all current-carrying conductors of a photovoltaic power source from all other conductors in a building or other structure. A switch or circuit breaker shall not be installed in a grounded conductor unless ___________. Is a bolted or terminal disconnecting means (lug) acceptable as a disconnecting means for the grounded conductor?

A) you decide it’s okay / No

B) allowed by special permission of the Authority Having Jurisdiction / No

C) the switch or circuit breaker is part of a ground-fault detection system required by 690.5 — and that switch or circuit breaker is automatically opened and indicated as a normal function of the device in responding to ground faults / Yes

D) all conductors, including the grounded conductor, are simultaneously opened by a circuit breaker / No

Answer: C

Explanation: A change to 690.13 of the 2005 NEC makes it clear that you’re not allowed to install a switch or circuit breaker in the grounded conductor path. The conditions permitting a variation to this basic rule include the requirement that the switch or circuit breaker be part of a ground-fault detection system required by 690.5, and that this switch or circuit breaker is automatically opened and indicated as a normal function of the device in responding to ground faults.

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