NEC 690.7 – Maximum Voltage
This article governs how to determine maximum system voltage — a crucial design parameter for ensuring code compliance and equipment safety.
Key Rules:
- 690.7(A) – Maximum System Voltage Calculation
- Required calculation:
Module Voc at lowest expected temperature × number of modules in series. - Must use manufacturer-specified Voc and the lowest expected ambient temperature (often based on ASHRAE data).
- Required calculation:
- 690.7(B) – Cold-Weather Voltage Correction
- Use the temperature correction factor provided in Table 690.7(B)(2) or use module-specific voltage-temperature coefficients.
- 690.7(D) – 1000V / 1500V Limits
- Maximum PV system voltage:
- 1000 Vdc for most residential/commercial applications.
- 1500 Vdc allowed for utility-scale and commercial systems if components are listed for it.
- Maximum PV system voltage:
- 690.7(E) – Interactive Systems
- Voltage limits apply to interactive (grid-tied) systems as well.
- Care must be taken with rapid shutdown and listed equipment ratings.
NEC Table 690.7(B)(2): Voltage Correction Factors for PV Modules at Low Ambient Temperatures
Ambient Temperature (°C) | Correction Factor |
---|---|
+25 | 1.00 |
+20 | 1.02 |
+15 | 1.04 |
+10 | 1.06 |
+5 | 1.08 |
0 | 1.10 |
–5 | 1.12 |
–10 | 1.14 |
–15 | 1.16 |
–20 | 1.18 |
–25 | 1.20 |
–30 | 1.21 |
–35 | 1.23 |
–40 | 1.25 |