480V in Residential

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Castrovinci

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Hi,
I have a situation where I need to do a long run for a PV system in residential. I was thinking of going with a transformer (and yes I know it will be expensive but way less then other options) from 120 to 480 then bringing it back down to 120 for voltage drop and I need to use an existing pipe that is only 2"



My question is......Are there any codes that prohibit 480 in a residence (besides the 277V Lighting code)?
 

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My question is......Are there any codes that prohibit 480 in a residence (besides the 277V Lighting code)?

In your situation, No. There are branch ckt limitations in 210.6, but those are irrelevant here.

IIRC the limit in your case is 600v- see 690.7.
 
Hi,
I have a situation where I need to do a long run for a PV system in residential. I was thinking of going with a transformer (and yes I know it will be expensive but way less then other options) from 120 to 480 then bringing it back down to 120 for voltage drop and I need to use an existing pipe that is only 2"



My question is......Are there any codes that prohibit 480 in a residence (besides the 277V Lighting code)?

Why not just bring the dc strings back, they are already up around 480 anyway, and skip the tranny?. Better yet, use a fronius primo inverter that does 1kv strings. With 1 kv, you just couldn't have the inverter inside the house.
 
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