Kenny000666 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 31, 2022 1:33 pm
Hi
New to the forum, but happened to come across this post as I have exactly the same set up I am trying to get approved. I already have an existing 3.99kWp PV set up with a SolarEdge SE4000 inverter which I believe would have been registered by the MCS installer (who went bust) back in the days
ITS are due to send me the Solis Rai 3kw AC inverter on Friday and apparently the US5000 is awaiting shipment in September.
Aiming to get the gear set up so can I plug in the battery when it arrives.
I am also with UKPN, and looking at this thread I believe I have the exact same process as you to add a 3kw AC inverter to an existing 4kw system.
Did you happen to go the G98 route to install a system under 3.68kW via Smart Connect?
Snap, same here with the SE4000

So update on the situation - I finally had a reply back from UKPN about the mis-listed Solis and it was a bit vague in that it pointed me to the ENA site, which as you've discovered does list the RAI-3K and is approved for G98/G99 - she suggested it was easy enough to just submit the certificate as part of the documentation, however as she leads the Smart Connect team I thought it might be easier to just give her a call and had a brief but useful chat. It seems their not all that clued up on the specifics of each inverter, hence the mis-categorisation (though she said the team will look into it) - the Smart Connect submission can this be done as a 'not listed' battery inverter and then submit the cert that she provided! She did also mention G100 as a certificate but I didn't want to dig too far into that so I'm in in two minds whether to submit 'yes' or 'no' to the G100 limitation - I will look into this next week and update as there doesn't seem to be a 'formal' certificate for G100, just a manufacturer declaration in many cases, I've not found one for the RAI, only the blurb in the manual. From the way she was talking it seems like a formality if they have the ENA cert.
I also received my RAI - cheap as the company was selling them off as they retrofit and prefer the RHI hybrids apparently - it was new and boxed - a lot bigger than I was expecting. Mounting was easy enough but I think I may have kept it a bit low as now need to crook my neck to see underneath! First thing I discovered was the battery terminal cover fits very tight to the supplied cables - not the best design as they bend through 90 degrees! Still not sure why there's a wifi antenna if the data logging stick is needed

Not much else done yet other than mounting as need some ancillary bits and bobs. Also erring on ordering the US5000 - the lead acids I had were meant to be experimental as I also have a hot water diverter so not sure if they will play nicely but with Pylons being like hens' teeth I think I might just go for it! Just switched to an Octopus fixed tariff on the assumption that things are only forecast to get worse - that means 70p/kWh electric - yep you read that right

- be cheaper to run a petrol genny! So want to get this done ASAP!