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DNO Approval G99 Multiplus II 48/8000

I'm looking to add a Multiplus II 48/8000 for AC battery to my current Solar PV. Has anyone applied for G99 approval for this? When I go on he UK power Networks G99 portal its not listed, but does have the Quattro 48/8000 listed. Not sure if I can apply for the Multiplus approval or have to look at getting the Quattro as its already listed? Thanks!

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Jason - UK avatar image Jason - UK commented ·

@Rosey78 Do you already have an G99 export sorted for your solar PV? If you not planning on exporting outside of daylight hours, I wouldn't worry about it if you already have a G99/G98 sorted for your PV as all the network are mainly interested in is what impact peoples loads have on the network will have on their infrastructure. The most important thing is the inverter does not discharge to the grid in the event of a power failure, which you can set up in VE configure. Not being on the pre-approve list doesn't mean you can not submit your inverter as part of your DNO application but the process for getting it accepted is complicated to say the least. You'll need to be a competent electrical engineer to get though that.

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zebadee avatar image zebadee commented ·

I saw this on https://www.ena-eng.org/gen-ttr/ looking at the published date, does this mean we are moving forward with potential approval for the 48/8000 or is this just my wishful thinking?

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Jason - UK answered ·

@Rosey78 Do you already have an G99 export sorted for your solar PV? If you not planning on exporting outside of daylight hours, I wouldn't worry about it if you already have a G99/G98 sorted for your PV as all the network are mainly interested in is what impact peoples loads have on the network will have on their infrastructure. The most important thing is the inverter does not discharge to the grid in the event of a power failure, which you can set up in VE configure. Not being on the pre-approve list doesn't mean you can not submit your inverter as part of your DNO application but the process for getting it accepted is complicated to say the least. You'll need to be a competent electrical engineer to get though that.

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rosey78 avatar image rosey78 commented ·
I asked my installer from 2018 for the DNO details, but they have not come back to me, so I've applied myself, however the online portal would not allow me to submit for the Multiplus II 48/8000, only the Quattro 48/8000, which is over kill for me. So in the end I decided to submit for the 48/5000, which will do 80/90% of what I need, I'm only going to wire as AC parallel, as my PV is too large for AC coupled (7kw) with Pylontech Batteries on order too. Maybe in the future I'll look at the 8000 or a second 5000.
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Just make sure the pylontech have a higher charge/discharge rate than the inverter. There is a table in the link below for the US2000 but you can adjust the numbers for your model/number modules. We have a multi II 48/5000 and seen 4.8kW (close to 100A) discharge without issues but anything over that will be imported from the grid (at a premium). Hope it helps.

https://www.victronenergy.com/live/battery_compatibility:pylontech_phantom

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