Belated thanks for the replies on this, Jason et al. Sorry for my lack
of a clear explanation- Jason interpreted me correctly. Apparently this
Lennox unit was installed without a neutral- I'm awaiting more info from
the PE.
On 2013/7/5 19:25, Jason Szumlanski wrote:
I think what Dave is sayi
All these manufacturers making cable clips are going to be so upset when
they learn that we know about this quick, cost-effective wire management
method!
You could start with 110.3(B) where the module installation manual may
prohibit anything adhered to the back of the module.
Or 338.10(B)(4
Hi all,
You code wonks can help out here
I had a friend ask about an install he saw that used electrical tape to attach
the PV wires to the modules, yep actually taping them to the back of the
module.
I'm having trouble figuring out if this actually breaks any codes and if so
which ones
Th
Jesse,
Can't imagine there is a definitive answer. The further the better.
Given what you are venting out of the battery box (very light hydrogen gas) I
would at the very least make sure the battery vent is higher up than the
furnace intake.
Any other sort of barrier btwn the two vents, mounte
Hello,
How far away does the vent from a battery box need to be away from an air
intake for a home's furnace?
Jesse
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