Magnetic breakers are one of many types available for DC. They are not the only type. Code makes no requirement for Magnetic to be used. NEC does Permit as of now polarity sensitive devices may be used, but is not required.
What is important for everyone to understand is this code requirement?
690.9 Overcurrent Protection
(A) Circuits and Equipment. Photovoltaic source circuit,
photovoltaic output circuit, inverter output circuit, and storage
battery circuit conductors and equipment shall be protected
in accordance with the requirements of Article 240.
Circuits connected to more than one electrical source shall
have overcurrent devices located so as to provide overcurrent
protection from all sources.
So with that said a single string OCPD must be able to protect the panels from even the batteries in the event your controller fails shorted input to output. That is the bottom line and what the pros know. So does the Inspector.
No problem using a #6 AWG conductor on a 20 amp breaker, but a violation to use a 20 amp breaker with 14AWG connected somewhere along the path. Breakers or any over current devices only job is to protect the wiring unless otherwise noted in the code, nothing else. Anything else is just a beneficiary.
What is important for everyone to understand is this code requirement?
690.9 Overcurrent Protection
(A) Circuits and Equipment. Photovoltaic source circuit,
photovoltaic output circuit, inverter output circuit, and storage
battery circuit conductors and equipment shall be protected
in accordance with the requirements of Article 240.
Circuits connected to more than one electrical source shall
have overcurrent devices located so as to provide overcurrent
protection from all sources.
So with that said a single string OCPD must be able to protect the panels from even the batteries in the event your controller fails shorted input to output. That is the bottom line and what the pros know. So does the Inspector.
No problem using a #6 AWG conductor on a 20 amp breaker, but a violation to use a 20 amp breaker with 14AWG connected somewhere along the path. Breakers or any over current devices only job is to protect the wiring unless otherwise noted in the code, nothing else. Anything else is just a beneficiary.
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