Okay, I have my system purchased and ready to install. I think I have it pretty much figured out with just a couple questions.
I will be installing two Enphase M215 sub-systems. There will be 16 inverters on one trunk cable, and 11 on the other. I plan to run 10 gage wire to from both of them. So I will have eight 10 gage wires running through one raceway. NEC 2011 limites 3 or more wires to 40 percent of the interior raceway volume. Is there a table somewhere that can help me determine the diameter of the conduit I need? I'm not sure how to calculate the volume of the eight wires. If you are wondering, I plan to run the 6 gage solid copper grounding wire outside the raceway. It will be zip tied to the conduit and run to a separate grounding rod. The green grounding wire from the enphase trunk cable will be routed back to the ground at the main service breaker box.
My second question is now to run the wiring off of the roof. My meter and main breaker panel is right under the solar panel array. Really just to handy. I have been planning on running the conduit over the edge of the roof, back up under the soffit to the wall, and down to the combiner A/C sub-breaker box (with two double pole 20 amp breakers). There will be an three pole A/C Disconnect after that before the wiring goes into the main breaker panel.
So, does anyone see a problem with my plan? I'm not exactly sure how to run the conduit off the room. The room has about a 20 degree angle to the ground.
Guys, I appreciate your thoughts on this.
I will be installing two Enphase M215 sub-systems. There will be 16 inverters on one trunk cable, and 11 on the other. I plan to run 10 gage wire to from both of them. So I will have eight 10 gage wires running through one raceway. NEC 2011 limites 3 or more wires to 40 percent of the interior raceway volume. Is there a table somewhere that can help me determine the diameter of the conduit I need? I'm not sure how to calculate the volume of the eight wires. If you are wondering, I plan to run the 6 gage solid copper grounding wire outside the raceway. It will be zip tied to the conduit and run to a separate grounding rod. The green grounding wire from the enphase trunk cable will be routed back to the ground at the main service breaker box.
My second question is now to run the wiring off of the roof. My meter and main breaker panel is right under the solar panel array. Really just to handy. I have been planning on running the conduit over the edge of the roof, back up under the soffit to the wall, and down to the combiner A/C sub-breaker box (with two double pole 20 amp breakers). There will be an three pole A/C Disconnect after that before the wiring goes into the main breaker panel.
So, does anyone see a problem with my plan? I'm not exactly sure how to run the conduit off the room. The room has about a 20 degree angle to the ground.
Guys, I appreciate your thoughts on this.
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