Kurt,

I worked on a elderly housing site in northern Ca in which we connected to
the main service on each structure (total of 12) or building. These were
about 2kw each and combined over three or four apartments and in some cases
a full flat roof with a tilt up to 6kw. All of them were grid tied so a
breaker in the panel was easy to put together the system. Labeling was
accomplished by first the NEC and by PG&E requirements and disconnects were
installed by the service. The nice thing about CA is they use only one meter
which is a bi-directional digital system so the production meter was not
needed.

Hope this helps a bit.

Jason

On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 9:52 AM, Kurt Albershardt <i...@es-ee.com> wrote:

> We are looking at a project which has several small cottages on the
> property.  Each might have suitable roof area for ~1 kW or so of PV.  Each
> building has its own service, but we want to avoid installing multiple
> production meters, feeding the PV to a single aggregation & metering point
> on one of the structures.  Enphase inverters look like a good fit for this,
> but I am curious about disconnects & labeling.  Has anyone done a job like
> this?
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> Kurt Albershardt
> Eastern Sierra Energy Engineering
> Reno, NV
> Silver City, NM
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