Interesting update I've installed dozens of non-isolated
transformerless inverters
with LADWP customers since those genius inverters first became available
from
Power-One's inverter ancestor, Magnetek. I don't remember ever having a
conflict or
technical issue with an engineer or inspector
Hi Todd
I was looking for something a bit easier for the customer to adjust.
Jay
Peltz power
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On Apr 18, 2012, at 10:20 AM, toddc...@finestplanet.com wrote:
why not just use a well pump pressure switch?
todd
On Wednesday, April 18, 2012 8:29am, jay
Wrenches,
We have an installation in place since 2008 working well with a Solectria
PVI 2500 feeding a supply side grid connection.
Homeowner wants us to double the system size now. I can buy a SB3000
inverter for $ 300 less than the Solectria PVI 2500 (with upcharge for 10 yr
warranty) and
This is fine; your PVI2500 is rated for 10.4A, while the SB3000 is
12.5A. You can put up to 24A rated current through your 30A fuses.
Though the disconnect isn't technically a service disconnect, I'd
recommend using a 60A rated (fused at 30A) disconnect per 230.79(D). You
would run a neutral
oh, well if they have two basic settings (one for high water and one for low)
you could wire two pressure switches in with a toggle switch to transfer back
and forth between the two. just an idea. these switches are pretty bombproof.
todd
On Thursday, April 19, 2012 7:33am, Jay Peltz
Dave,
Very good. Thanks for the pick up on the 650A Service Disconnect issue.
Dave Palumbo
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Hi Todd,
Yes pressure switches do work, but its a long process to adjust.
Thats why I was looking for a more direct accurate way to do it without
spending $500.
jay
peltz power
On Apr 19, 2012, at 10:41 AM, toddc...@finestplanet.com wrote:
oh, well if they have two basic settings (one for
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