Re: [RE-wrenches] Does a Neutral Count as a CCC

2016-04-25 Thread August Goers
...@luminalt.com] *Sent:* Monday, April 25, 2016 7:04 AM *To:* RE-wrenches *Subject:* RE: [RE-wrenches] Does a Neutral Count as a CCC In addition to what is stated below, my understanding is that neutrals in many commonly used inverter output circuits are not current carrying conductors either. You’ll have

Re: [RE-wrenches] Does a Neutral Count as a CCC

2016-04-25 Thread August Goers
[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] *On Behalf Of *James Rudolph *Sent:* Saturday, April 23, 2016 11:59 PM *To:* RE-wrenches *Subject:* Re: [RE-wrenches] Does a Neutral Count as a CCC Straight from Mike Holt: *Neutral Conductor* The neutral conductor of a 3-wire single-phase 120/240V

Re: [RE-wrenches] Does a Neutral Count as a CCC

2016-04-24 Thread Ray Walters
Behalf Of *William Miller *Sent:* Thursday, April 21, 2016 10:25 AM *To:* RE-wrenches *Subject:* Re: [RE-wrenches] Does a Neutral Count as a CCC Peter: I think it is a mistake to not locate a sub-panel in the house. Running branch circuits 45 feet to a separate

Re: [RE-wrenches] Does a Neutral Count as a CCC

2016-04-24 Thread James Rudolph
nt, SolarGnosis > > 1107 Fair Oaks Ave. > > Suite 351 > > South Pasadena, CA 91030 > > (323) 839-6108 > > peter...@pobox.com > > > > *From:* RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] *On > Behalf Of *William Miller > *Sent:* Thu

Re: [RE-wrenches] Does a Neutral Count as a CCC

2016-04-21 Thread Peter Parrish
Miller Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2016 10:25 AM To: RE-wrenches Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Does a Neutral Count as a CCC Peter: I think it is a mistake to not locate a sub-panel in the house. Running branch circuits 45 feet to a separate building is not efficient or practical. Voltage drop

Re: [RE-wrenches] Does a Neutral Count as a CCC

2016-04-21 Thread William Miller
Peter: I think it is a mistake to not locate a sub-panel in the house. Running branch circuits 45 feet to a separate building is not efficient or practical. Voltage drop: 1% VD is a choice, not a requirement. Code requires 3% on feeders and 5% cumulative on AC branch circuits. I like to