Difference between revisions of "Translations:Disconnect/13/en"
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*Charge controller equipment (disconnect #3 in the diagram). | *Charge controller equipment (disconnect #3 in the diagram). | ||
*Inverter equipment (disconnect #5 in the diagram). | *Inverter equipment (disconnect #5 in the diagram). | ||
− | Therefore, touch safe fuse holders and equipment connectors - like | + | Therefore, touch safe fuse holders and equipment connectors - like connectors on PV modules - can qualify as equipment disconnects. To be able to use equipment disconnects that are not designed to function under load, it is necessary to have a power source disconnect that can be used to stop any current from flowing before use. |
Latest revision as of 05:55, 15 February 2021
- PV module equipment (disconnect #1 in the diagram).
- Charge controller equipment (disconnect #3 in the diagram).
- Inverter equipment (disconnect #5 in the diagram).
Therefore, touch safe fuse holders and equipment connectors - like connectors on PV modules - can qualify as equipment disconnects. To be able to use equipment disconnects that are not designed to function under load, it is necessary to have a power source disconnect that can be used to stop any current from flowing before use.