Solar PV Commissioning and Handover: MCS Commissioning Checklist, Handover Pack and Monitoring Setup

Quick Answer: Solar PV commissioning involves: electrical testing per BS EN 62446 (insulation resistance, continuity, polarity, string Voc/Isc, earth fault monitoring check); inverter commissioning (grid connection, protection settings, anti-islanding test); G98 DNO notification (within 28 days of connection); MCS installation certificate lodging (within 10 days); and customer handover with app/monitoring setup. The customer handover pack must include the MCS certificate, EIC, G98 notification acknowledgement, warranty documents, and the MCS Microgeneration Installation Standard summary.

Summary

Commissioning and handover are the final steps of every solar PV installation, but they are also the most frequently rushed. Incomplete commissioning means faults are not detected at installation; poor handover means the customer can't use their system effectively. Both reflect on the installer's reputation and professional standing.

MCS 001 specifies minimum requirements for commissioning documentation and customer handover. BS EN 62446 specifies the electrical tests. This article provides a practical checklist for both.

Key Facts

Quick Reference Table: Commissioning Tests (BS EN 62446)

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Test When Method Pass Criteria
Visual inspection Before energising Check all connections, cable routes, fixings, labelling No visible defects; compliant cable management
Continuity of earth bond (array) Before energising Low resistance ohmmeter at array to MET <1Ω
DC polarity check Before connecting to inverter Multimeter at string MC4 connectors Correct polarity (+/-) confirmed
String Voc measurement Before connecting to inverter Multimeter at each string input Within ±10% of calculated Voc
DC insulation resistance Before connecting to inverter (disconnect inverter) 500V DC megger: L+ to E, L- to E, L+ to L- >1MΩ on each measurement
Functional test After inverter connected and grid connected Verify inverter powers up, synchronises, and begins generating Inverter online; generation displayed
Anti-islanding test After grid connection Disconnect AC supply briefly (open isolator); observe inverter Inverter shuts down within 2s of grid loss
RCD test (AC side) After energising 30mA test at RCBO in consumer unit Trip ≤300ms
G98 notification Day of grid connection DNO online portal Submission confirmed
Monitoring account At handover App/web portal setup Customer can view live generation

Detailed Guidance

Pre-Energisation Tests

Before connecting the inverter to the AC supply or the DC string to the inverter, complete all DC-side tests:

Step 1: Visual inspection Walk the roof and cable routes:

Step 2: DC polarity At each string input (at the inverter or at the string combiner if fitted), measure polarity with a multimeter:

Step 3: String Voc With all panels in the string connected and the string disconnected from the inverter, measure the open-circuit voltage of each string:

Record the measured Voc for each string in the commissioning report.

Step 4: DC insulation resistance Disconnect the inverter from the DC strings. Measure insulation resistance using a 500V DC megger:

Values significantly below 1MΩ indicate insulation damage, water in a connector, or a panel defect. Investigate and rectify before connecting to the inverter.

Step 5: Earth bond continuity Using a low-resistance ohmmeter, measure from the mounting rail or panel frame to the Main Earthing Terminal (MET) at the consumer unit. Record the value; it should be <1Ω.

Inverter Commissioning

Step 1: Connect DC strings to inverter Connect the DC string MC4 connectors to the inverter DC inputs. Set the inverter's DC isolator to the off position before connecting; close the DC isolator and confirm the inverter's DC input LEDs activate.

Step 2: Connect AC supply Switch on the RCBO in the consumer unit feeding the inverter. The inverter will begin synchronising with the grid. Most inverters perform a 2–5 minute synchronisation period (checking grid voltage and frequency) before beginning to export. This is normal.

Step 3: Verify grid connection and generation Confirm:

Step 4: Anti-islanding test With the system generating:

  1. Open the main isolation at the consumer unit (turn off the main switch) or open the dedicated generation circuit MCB at the consumer unit — this simulates a grid outage
  2. Observe the inverter: it must shut down within the required time (typically within 2 seconds, per G98 protection settings)
  3. Re-energise the consumer unit; the inverter should restart and re-synchronise

Record the result in the commissioning report.

Step 5: Inverter protection settings (G99 or commercial installs) For G99 installations or where specific DNO protection settings were required in the approval, confirm the inverter's under/over voltage and under/over frequency settings match the approved settings. Most inverters allow these to be read from the configuration menu.

G98 DNO Notification

Submit the G98 notification via the DNO's online portal on the day of commissioning or within 28 days. Required information:

Save the submission confirmation for the customer handover file.

MCS Installation Certificate

Log into the MCS certification body's portal (NAPIT, NICEIC, BSI, etc.) and complete the MCS installation certificate:

Submit the certificate. It will be lodged on the MCS public database automatically. Provide the certificate number to the customer — they need it for SEG applications.

Deadline: Within 10 days of commissioning.

Customer Handover

Handover pack contents (MCS 001 requirement):

  1. MCS installation certificate (copy)
  2. EIC (copy)
  3. G98 notification confirmation
  4. Inverter user manual and warranty documents
  5. Panel product datasheet and warranty documentation
  6. Mounting system documentation
  7. Expected annual yield (kWh) from system design
  8. MCS 2-year workmanship warranty statement
  9. Installer contact details for warranty claims
  10. SEG information sheet (how to apply; see solar pv export tariff sei)

Monitoring app demonstration: Set up the customer's account on the inverter monitoring platform and demonstrate:

Customer briefing: Explain:

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the MCS certificate have to be lodged before the customer can apply for SEG?

Yes. The SEG supplier checks the MCS database when processing the customer's application. The certificate must be lodged on the database (not just issued to the customer) for the supplier to verify eligibility. The 10-day lodging deadline is therefore commercially important — if the customer wants to apply for SEG promptly, the certificate should be lodged as soon as possible after commissioning.

What if I can't complete all BS EN 62446 tests on the day (e.g., generator test during power cut)?

Document what was tested and what was deferred. Deferred tests should be completed at the earliest opportunity (typically within 5 working days). The MCS installation certificate should not be lodged until all commissioning tests are satisfactorily completed.

Is the G98 notification really required within 28 days, even for a small 2kWp system?

Yes. The 28-day deadline applies to all G98-qualifying installations regardless of size. There is no minimum threshold below which notification is waived. Submit it on the day of commissioning where possible.

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