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Is this his/her opinion or MCS/gemserves position? As ofgem and decc as of may last year thought and stated TIC= panels. All fit suppliers ask for number of panels and peak wattage now so its ofgem and deccs position that tic = panels
unless you have that in writing it's meaningless.My discussions with the head of the MCS unit at gemserv were unambiguous and very concise.
If you install an inverter capped at 16A then the TIC = 3.68kW irrespective of the kWp of the panels.
The SSEG is the inverter (that's what has to be installed to G83 / G59 etc) the panels are purely the power source, in the same way that a pile of coal is for a coal fired power station.
I have it in writing from the head of the renewables section at Ofgem that they do not accept this is the case, and were instructing Gemserve to that effect.
Also relates to Part A - be careful with your response, not all MCS certification bodies are equal ...
CPS = Competent Persons Scheme.
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