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dougalthedog
Hi,
Just contacted SP energy networks re. a 4kWp installation to see what my options are and was told definitely only G59. However, I see from other threads that there seems to be some leeway when installing slightly over 3.68 if there are no issues with the local infrastructure - the install is on a newly built estate.
I have seen several people referring to G83 stage 2 applications in these situations, but all the info I can find states these are for multiple installs in close proximity - am I missing something here or is it a way of avoiding G59? In which case should I just send in a stage 2 app and see what happens or should I talk to them first?
I appreciate I could probably fit a 16A limited inverter and the customer would benefit from greater output when not hitting the maximum output - can anyone confirm that SP networks are OK with this approach?
By the way has anyone else had problems with the forum search facility - a search for G83 produces no results!
Thanks.
Just contacted SP energy networks re. a 4kWp installation to see what my options are and was told definitely only G59. However, I see from other threads that there seems to be some leeway when installing slightly over 3.68 if there are no issues with the local infrastructure - the install is on a newly built estate.
I have seen several people referring to G83 stage 2 applications in these situations, but all the info I can find states these are for multiple installs in close proximity - am I missing something here or is it a way of avoiding G59? In which case should I just send in a stage 2 app and see what happens or should I talk to them first?
I appreciate I could probably fit a 16A limited inverter and the customer would benefit from greater output when not hitting the maximum output - can anyone confirm that SP networks are OK with this approach?
By the way has anyone else had problems with the forum search facility - a search for G83 produces no results!
Thanks.