geo3geo
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My 11 yr old inverter has died and it seems straightforward enough to fit a replacement myself. But it's not clear from what I've found online whether I can legitimately do this. I'd appreciate any feedback on the following.
1. Reading my FIT meter reading declaration (to my EDF supplier) they are only interested in PV panel generating capacity increases, inverter change is not mentioned, so do I need to inform them ?
2. Is there any legal requirement to use a 'qualified electrician? Or indeed an MCS certificated electrician?
3. Do I need to send a G98 form to connect the new invertor to the grid.
4. The original installation has all the MCS certifications, do I need to get this updated, presumably via an MCS approved person?
The last thing I want to do is risk loosing my generous FIT rate !
Many thanks
1. Reading my FIT meter reading declaration (to my EDF supplier) they are only interested in PV panel generating capacity increases, inverter change is not mentioned, so do I need to inform them ?
2. Is there any legal requirement to use a 'qualified electrician? Or indeed an MCS certificated electrician?
3. Do I need to send a G98 form to connect the new invertor to the grid.
4. The original installation has all the MCS certifications, do I need to get this updated, presumably via an MCS approved person?
The last thing I want to do is risk loosing my generous FIT rate !
Many thanks