rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
- 1,158
I’m looking at 706.30(B) and trying to determine requirements for over current protection on cables between a batteries and an inverter system.
The way I read and understand it is that the size of the cables and overcurrent device is based on the inverter rating and what the inverter is capable of drawing from the batteries? It is not dependent on the rating of the batteries themselves.
For example if the battery module had a maximum capacity of 1000A but the inverter that it was feeding through was rated for only 500A then as I understand it the cable and protective device would be based off the 500A inverter rating at 125%.
Am I understanding this correctly?
The way I read and understand it is that the size of the cables and overcurrent device is based on the inverter rating and what the inverter is capable of drawing from the batteries? It is not dependent on the rating of the batteries themselves.
For example if the battery module had a maximum capacity of 1000A but the inverter that it was feeding through was rated for only 500A then as I understand it the cable and protective device would be based off the 500A inverter rating at 125%.
Am I understanding this correctly?