As 480.7(B) says single and double homes, that going with the mike holt literal 
interpretation to me says that even if you have a remote power shed it would 
still require the remote disconnect. As that section doesn’t say that the power 
system is in the house or not. 

(A) doesn’t apply as the batteries are sub 60v
(C) doesn’t apply because its a 48v battery


However, as we’ve seen in the past with NEC requirements that there was no UL 
part for:  GFCI for charge controllers, or RS as just 2 examples, that gives an 
out because there is no part to use.  
I’d say its a perfect new part for midnite to make.

William’s point about making one, sure can do that but then the AHJ will ask 
for the UL listing.  


I still have the question as to what is the design of the battery conductor 
disconnect? What is it trying to protect?  Sure its the battery conductors, but 
why?
If the goal is to make sure its safe for the fire personal to cut through 
walls, ok then they could be cutting into the battery just as easily as the 
conductors. 
If its to shut off power to the house, then it fails on that one.  Power goes 
out and the back up generator starts for just one example.  
Which puts us back to the main AC disconnect which is going to shut off all the 
AC power in the house. 
Rapid shut down already has requirements for house mounted systems which takes 
care of the +60v DC conductors although is not required for separate power 
sheds. 

Thanks

jay








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