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Part of the BRE Trust

© NSC 2015

IET Code of PracticeQuality, performance and returns

Jonny WilliamsDirector, BRE National Solar Centre

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IET Code of Practice for Grid Connected Solar PV Systems

1. What is it?

2. Progress to date?

3. How is it being adopted and who will benefit?

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How much solar do we have today in UK?

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Scope …

“This Code of Practice sets out the requirements for the design, specification,

installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of grid-connected solar

photovoltaic (PV) systems installed in the UK. The scope of this Code of Practice

covers:

•All parts of a grid-connected solar PV system up to, and including, the connection to

the AC mains.

•LV and HV connections and components.

•All scales of application, from small domestic systems to large-scale PV farms.

•Building-mounted, building-integrated and ground-mounted systems.

•Grid-connected systems with battery storage.

•Systems with an open circuit DC voltage of greater than 30VDC and less than

1,500VDC”

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IET Technical Code of Practice

IET are the organisation for electrical standards, e.g. wiring regulations

IET Standards Committee for Solar Code of Practice

� Main author: Martin Cotterell, NSC Associate

� Committee chair: Ray Noble, NSC Associate

� Members and Authors:

National Solar Centre, Juwi, NAPIT, BayWa, STA, BSR, Loughborough Uni,

HSE, British Gas Solar, Sundog.

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Martin CotterellMartin Cotterell

�MCS – PV & roofing working groups

�IEC - TC82 WG3 (co-convenor)

�British Standards – chair of PV committee

�NSC - associate consultant

�Sundog Energy - founder & director

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Why a new document?

�First PV specific document released by IET

�Previous UK documents only went up to 50kWp

�To align with international standard work

�Greater technical depth

�New technology

�Experience

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New sections …

�Large systems

�HV connections

�Grid connected systems with battery storage

�LPS & surge protection

�Fire

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Headline changes …

�Array frame earthing

�Earth fault alarm

�String fuses

�PV plug & sockets

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What's NOT included …

�MCS scheme certification requirements

�Specific energy estimate procedure

�Wind uplift calculations

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Why do we need to change?

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•Poorly specified equipment

•MC Connections

•Connections in water

•Isolators not water tight

•Wrong inverter settings

•Cable ratings – lead to tripping

•Documentation

•Lack of routine checking (5% of strings)

•Lack of monitoring

•Cable management

•Poorly vented inverters

BRE National Solar Centre site investigation

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Photos from “The Argus”

Tues 20 April 2015.

“Electrical fault with a

solar panel believed to

have caused fire at Hove

Town Hall”

EvolutionFirst edition of the “DTI Guide”

2nd Edition published

MIS3002 published - refers to PV guide

MCS PV Guide issued

IET – NSC start work on PV CoP

IET issues CoP for public comment

Working through >400 comments

2002

2006

2007

2012

2013

2014

2015

Ready soon!

2. Progress to date

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Relationship to MCS

�MCS has shown interest in adopting for <50kW market

�MSC may refer to IET CoP from Installers’ Standard

�If MCS adopts, it will bring MCS inline with international standards

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Bentley Motors, Operated by Lightsource Renewable Energy

3. How to adopt and who will benefit?

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Government Estate

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Government Estate

�To adopt the IET CoP for all installations

�Represents a higher performance standard

�Reduces technical risk

�Provides independent assurance

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Approach

�Training scheme for installers

�Technical performance specifications

�Installations to be assessed against the IET CoP – UKAS link

�BRE training underway

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How others can benefit?

�Project clients and financiers a high quality, standard process

to specify

�Gives certainty to end customer ( +1 BREEAM credit )

�Quality mark for installers

�Applicable to all projects

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Jonny Williams

Director, BRE NSC

[email protected]

@natsolarcentre

www.bre.co.uk/nsc

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