7.8 Battery Ready Overview
All single-family homes with one or two dwelling units must be Energy Storage System (ESS) ready to facilitate the future installation of a battery system. The following requirements must be met. There are no exceptions.
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At least one of the following shall be provided:
- ESS ready interconnection equipment with a minimum backed up capacity of 60 amps and a minimum of four ESS supplied branch circuits. or
- A dedicated 1” minimum raceway from the main service to a subpanel that supplies the branch circuits described in #2 below. The subpanel must be labeled “Subpanel shall include all backed-up load circuits.” All branch circuits are permitted to be supplied by the main service panel prior to the installation of an ESS.
- A minimum of four branch circuits shall be identified and have their source of supply collocated at the subpanel referenced in #1b above to be supplied by the ESS. At least one circuit must supply the refrigerator, one lighting circuit near the primary egress, and at least one circuit shall supply a sleeping room receptacle outlet. There is no requirement for what is supplied by the fourth circuit.
- The main panelboard shall have a minimum busbar rating of 225 amps.
- Sufficient space shall be reserved to allow future installation of a system isolation equipment/transfer switch within 3 feet of the main panelboard. Raceways shall be installed between the panelboard and the system isolation equipment transfer switch location to allow the connection of backup power source.