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File #: 21-383    Version: 1
Type: Ordinances for Introduction Status: Passed
File created: 5/3/2021 In control: City Council/Public Financing Authority
On agenda: 5/17/2021 Final action: 5/17/2021
Title: Approve for Introduction Ordinance No. 4231 adding Section 17.48.050 to the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter to amend Subsection A of Section 690.13 of the California Electrical Code
Attachments: 1. Att#1 Ordinance No. 4231
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION

SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members

SUBMITTED BY: Oliver Chi, City Manager

PREPARED BY: Scott M. Haberle, Fire Chief

Subject:
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Approve for Introduction Ordinance No. 4231 adding Section 17.48.050 to the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter to amend Subsection A of Section 690.13 of the California Electrical Code
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Statement of Issue:
The City Council is requested to approve Ordinance No. 4231 to add Section 17.48.050 to the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter, which will amend a subsection of the Section 690.13 of the California Electrical Code related to the requirement of exterior electrical disconnects for Photovoltaic Systems and Energy Storage Systems.

Financial Impact:
Not applicable.

Recommended Action:
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Approve for introduction Ordinance No. 4231, "An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach Adding Section 17.48.050 to the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter to Amend Subsection A of Section 690.13 of the California Electrical Code."
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Alternative Action(s):
Do not approve the ordinance and direct staff accordingly.

Analysis:
The adoption of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.48.050 Section 690.13A requires the means to disconnect a photovoltaic and electrical energy storage system to be installed at a readily accessible location on the exterior of the building. This section also requires a visible, open, lockable AC disconnect to be located within three feet of the meter, photovoltaic disconnect, or as required by the Building or Fire Code Official.
Energy Storage systems, such as Tesla Powerwalls, are often installed in combination with photovoltaic systems. The California Fire Code and Electrical Code allow for energy storage systems' disconnect to be located directly on the storage system. In the event of a fire, this can be problematic as these battery systems are typically installed inside a building, which req...

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