Hi Jason,

In the IQ Planning Guide, the reference to calculating the OCPD at 1.25 x the 
inverter continuous output current rating was in reference to sizing larger 
OCPDs for the Enphase Q Aggregators (branch aggregators.)  I did not intend to 
imply that smaller circuits should be installed on breakers smaller than 20A.  
20A breakers are sufficient for protecting a single branch circuit of IQ 
Microinverters, provided that the field wiring is sufficiently sized.


Cordially,

Nick Soleil

Enphase Energy Senior Product Manager, Envoy and Accessories

(707) 763-4784 x7267  // office

(707) 321-2937  // cell

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Somewhat unrelated is the confusion about AC branch circuit OCPD in an Enphase 
IQ system. My understanding was that each branch circuit could be protected by 
a 20A breaker, but I always designed it for minimum branch circuit OCPD at 1.25 
x combined inverter output circuit rating. The Original IQ Combiner had 20A 
breakers preinstalled, so that was not an option. The IQ design guide states 
that for the Combiner+ and Combiner 3 that the installer should select breakers 
with the correct amp rating. The M series design guide stated that 1.25 x 
combined inverter output circuit rating should be used. But it seems that 
Enphase would approve of 20A circuit protection regardless of how the string is 
populated (up to the max).

Back to the original thread - I'm thinking that a grounding conductor should 
run with the circuit conductors and just terminate on a lug or ground bar even 
if it's all PVC. As for whether the DIN rail needs to be bonded - no idea on 
that one... I could argue that it is not exposed if it is behind the Envoy I 
suppose.

Jason



On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 4:29 PM Nick Soleil 
<nsol...@enphaseenergy.com<mailto:nsol...@enphaseenergy.com>> wrote:

Hi Jason and Christopher,


We provide installation recommendations for installing an Envoy in a separate 
enclosure on pages 12-16 of our IQ Planning Guide found 
here.<https://enphase.com/sites/default/files/downloads/support/TechBrief-Planning-for-IQ-System.pdf#page=12>
 This tech brief doesn't address Jason's code questions, though.


Cordially,

Nick Soleil

Enphase Energy Senior Product Manager, Envoy and Accessories

(707) 763-4784 x7267  // office

(707) 321-2937  // cell

Powering What’s Next™ | The Enphase Energy Management 
System<https://enphase.com/en-us/products-and-services/envoy>

NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer #03262011-300

California C10 Licensed Electrician #986315


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If you are using the IQ Combiner, the wiring diagram is on the inside cover.  
Coming from the array, L1, L2 and G. Going to the utility interconnection, L1, 
L2, G, N.  L1, L2 into the 20a breakers, G to the G busbar, N to the N busbar.  
It's all there and is a nice package I think.  My personal preference is to use 
manufacturer's equipment instead of making my own. I don't know if the AHJ 
would complain about non-listed equipment in the case of making your own DAS 
center. The Envoy may need a button pushed once in a while.  I have asked 
customers to do this to save a trip. The Enphase "package" is safe for them to 
do that.  I hope I did not miss your question. Chris

On 3/28/2019 12:55 PM, Jason Szumlanski wrote:
When mounting an Envoy on the supplied DIN rail in a PVC box wired via PVC 
conduit, is there any requirement to accompany the conductors with a ground 
wire? The envoy itself does not have a ground connection and the only exposed 
metallic part is the DIN rail.

I'm thinking I need to mount a ground lug in the PVC box so the circuit 
conductors have a ground wire in the conduit. I have always used the IQ 
combiner even for larger systems because it was just easier. I'm considering 
changing to a regular PVC junction box with just an Envoy.

While on the subject, if there is ample space within a load center, would it be 
permissible to mount the Envoy right inside the enclosure? 400A plus load 
centers in residential settings often have a lot of empty space!





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