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Solar Gride Tie Inverter Parallel to utility Grid. Home use

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Hi,

I want to connect Solar Gride Tie Inverter to my Utility (Power company) Grid line in parallel.

I have few Questions:

1) Who will take the home load ? Solar Grid or Utility Power ? How to decide ?

2) Will my excess power flow back into the grid when no power is used from my home ?


Actually i want to make an application when during day time sun is available all the power should be used from Solar Grid tie and when its not again Utility should be in action. But for this i do not need to make and Relay switch. So how about keeping both in parallel and in one phase (Grid tie inverter does this job).

Please suggest.

Thanks.
 

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