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<blockquote data-quote="SolarChris" data-source="post: 551064" data-attributes="member: 35786"><p>Connecting a solar inverter, fitting a new critical load consumer unit, add a garage unit...</p><p></p><p>Surely an EIC is required for such works?</p><p></p><p>n.b. I applied and was granted permission by uk power networks for the solar inverter connection and provided the commissioning paperwork, See below</p><p></p><p>Device Type: PV Solar</p><p>Many thanks for submitting the commissioning paperwork for the above address. I can confirm your documents were received on 14th March 2023 confirming an installation dated of 31st August 2022. </p><p>We've updated our records confirming that this generator is now commissioned and running in parallel with our electricity network. This is confirmation that the application, approval, and commissioning procedure specified in Engineering Recommendation <strong>G99</strong> for this type of connection, has been followed correctly.</p><p>n.b. there reference to "31st August 2022" confused me but they apparently use the date of the application or expected installation date (which was significantly delayed due to inverter availability).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolarChris, post: 551064, member: 35786"] Connecting a solar inverter, fitting a new critical load consumer unit, add a garage unit... Surely an EIC is required for such works? n.b. I applied and was granted permission by uk power networks for the solar inverter connection and provided the commissioning paperwork, See below Device Type: PV Solar Many thanks for submitting the commissioning paperwork for the above address. I can confirm your documents were received on 14th March 2023 confirming an installation dated of 31st August 2022. We've updated our records confirming that this generator is now commissioned and running in parallel with our electricity network. This is confirmation that the application, approval, and commissioning procedure specified in Engineering Recommendation [B]G99[/B] for this type of connection, has been followed correctly. n.b. there reference to "31st August 2022" confused me but they apparently use the date of the application or expected installation date (which was significantly delayed due to inverter availability). [/QUOTE]
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