I believe the AC GEC runs from; the point where the ungrounded current carrying conductor is bonded to the enclosure of the service enterance equipment; to the connection to the ground electrode system. Conductors that run from the service enterance equipment, thru the premis to the Enphase are bonding jumpers that are not required to be continuous. Mark Frye Berkeley Solar Electric Systems 303 Redbud Way Nevada City, CA 95959 (530) 401-8024 <http://www.berkeleysolar.com/> www.berkeleysolar.com
_____ From: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of William Miller Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 9:46 PM To: RE-wrenches Subject: [RE-wrenches] GEC for Enphase inverters Friends: According to the 2005 NEC 250.64(C), the GEC for an AC system needs to be continuous without splices unless they are irreversible. I am not clear where this conductor starts and ends. Is it from the ground buss in a sub-panel to the disconnect switch on the roof, or to each inverter? Also, non-reversible splices need to be listed for use in grounding systems. Any suggestions on make and model of splices so listed? Any advise from those more experienced is much appreciated. William Miller Please note new e-mail address and domain: William Miller Miller Solar Voice :805-438-5600 email: will...@millersolar.com http://millersolar.com <http://millersolar.com/> License No. C-10-773985
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