I use gutters all the time. I zip tie the wires of the separate voltages
together and label them with a label maker.Psses inspection every time.
Bob-O
On Apr 28, 2013, at 5:27 AM, Jesse Dahl wrote:
690.4(B)(1-4)covers the requirements. AC and DC can be together with some
requirements for iden
690.4(B)(1-4)covers the requirements. AC and DC can be together with some
requirements for identification.
Jesse
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On Apr 27, 2013, at 5:34 PM, Chris Mason wrote:
> NEC allows AC and DC in the same raceway as long as they are of the same
> system.
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> On Sat, Apr 27,
NEC allows AC and DC in the same raceway as long as they are of the same
system.
On Sat, Apr 27, 2013 at 5:07 PM, Aaron Mandelkorn wrote:
> I often see DC and AC wires contained in the same wire gutters and am
> wondering what people are doing to comply with the NEC. Doesn't there have
> to be
-wrenches
*Subject:* [RE-wrenches] Wire Gutters
I often see DC and AC wires contained in the same wire gutters and am
wondering what people are doing to comply with the NEC. Doesn't there have
to be a physical barrier between AC and DC wires. I like how gutters under
multiple inverter
I often see DC and AC wires contained in the same wire gutters and am wondering
what people are doing to comply with the NEC. Doesn't there have to be a
physical barrier between AC and DC wires. I like how gutters under multiple
inverters and disconnects really clean up the installation but am
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