Answer:
For smaller installations such as residential houses, this is not necessary since the breaker in the DC distribution is often relatively easily accessible and can be used to break and disconnect the installation.
For installations where the DC distribution is located far from the EnergyHub, it may be beneficial to install an additional breaker at the EnergyHub to provide an easier means of disconnecting installation components.
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