khotton
February 9th, 2008, 17:00 PST
Solar Experts,
My PV array will be 12 Kryocera 130GT panels wired 4 in series 3 parallel strings. PV is roof mounted on a flat roof using tilted UniRac mounts. I plan on using the MidNite Solar 3-breaker combiner box. The power panel will be about 30-feet away. My original thought was to run 3 sets of 10AWG MC cord to the combiner box wall mounted next to the power panel. However, I don't know if that is the best solution. Should I install the combiner box underneath the PV rack and then run single large wires (4AWG?) to the power panel. The combiner box is rated for outdoor use, but is it more convenient to have the breakers accessible indoors?
Also what type of conduit should I put the wire run in; or is just the exposed wire acceptable?
PS: what does it mean that the combiner box is without deadfront?
Kevin
My PV array will be 12 Kryocera 130GT panels wired 4 in series 3 parallel strings. PV is roof mounted on a flat roof using tilted UniRac mounts. I plan on using the MidNite Solar 3-breaker combiner box. The power panel will be about 30-feet away. My original thought was to run 3 sets of 10AWG MC cord to the combiner box wall mounted next to the power panel. However, I don't know if that is the best solution. Should I install the combiner box underneath the PV rack and then run single large wires (4AWG?) to the power panel. The combiner box is rated for outdoor use, but is it more convenient to have the breakers accessible indoors?
Also what type of conduit should I put the wire run in; or is just the exposed wire acceptable?
PS: what does it mean that the combiner box is without deadfront?
Kevin