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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 528370" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>It's easy enough, have a read of some of the other PV osts on here. I would put in the G99 application with export limitation to 16A to comply with DNO requirements. You may well find you can have the 5kW inverter unlimited, but only the DNO can say yeah or neigh to that. I'm not sure if Givenergy have the export limitation feature, it's not a brans that I use, but it should be on the data sheet. You will need an amp clamp or meter gadget to control the energy feed baack to grid, which should be in with the kit of parts anyway. </p><p></p><p>When I was MCS registered I always refused to install equipment bought by a customer, or to sign off DiY work. Trouble is, once you register a system with MCS, you become legally liable for the equipment and installation. Ha da right argument with one fella who got very uppitty about me refusing to sign off his system - oh how I laughed when his shed blew down in a gale becuae it wasn't strong enough to take the panles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 528370, member: 490"] It's easy enough, have a read of some of the other PV osts on here. I would put in the G99 application with export limitation to 16A to comply with DNO requirements. You may well find you can have the 5kW inverter unlimited, but only the DNO can say yeah or neigh to that. I'm not sure if Givenergy have the export limitation feature, it's not a brans that I use, but it should be on the data sheet. You will need an amp clamp or meter gadget to control the energy feed baack to grid, which should be in with the kit of parts anyway. When I was MCS registered I always refused to install equipment bought by a customer, or to sign off DiY work. Trouble is, once you register a system with MCS, you become legally liable for the equipment and installation. Ha da right argument with one fella who got very uppitty about me refusing to sign off his system - oh how I laughed when his shed blew down in a gale becuae it wasn't strong enough to take the panles. [/QUOTE]
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