Ray,
I’m intrigued by this. We’ve always gone off NEC 300.3(B):
(B) Conductors of the Same Circuit. All conductors of
the same circuit and, where used, the grounded conductor
and all equipment grounding conductors and bonding conductors
shall be contained within the same raceway,
Hi Mac,
Our strictest local inspector allows us to do just what you are describing,
per NEC 312.8. For the label described in 312.8(3), we make a custom label
that reads:
"Warning: This panel contains feed-through conductors. OCPD for these
feed-through conductors are located ..." and then
Hi Benn,
I assume the transfer switch is not over by the generator. If that's the
case, there are typically many ways to do it utilizing a contactors that
senses the utility side of the transfer switch. You can also use the
control signal that sends the signal to the generator to start. That
Wire them to the utility side of the transfer switch, Auto restart and probably
manufacture recommended method of connection when used in conjunction w/ gen
set. T
> On Sep 8, 2016, at 1:00 PM, Benn Kilburn wrote:
>
> Wrenches,
> We are installing 2 SolarEdge SE7600A-US
Greetings Benn,
There may be another option which would avoid extra controls/devices.
The point of interconnection of the inverter output circuits could be
a supply side connection; the inverter outputs could be combined and
interconnected between the service point/utility meter and the utility
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