innavent
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- Location
- Southern California
Hello all,
I have a customer in San Diego County where we are splitting the system to back-feed one 200A sub-panel and one 200A section built into the 400A main. I've seen grounding done both ways:
1) separate EGC (from the GEC) connected to the inverters and modules run all the way to each 200A sub-panel, and
2) combine the EGC from the modules and inverters with the Enphase inverter ground GEC in the AC disconnect at the end of the engage cable string (and still run it to each 200A sub-panel). If option 2 is done, would you use an irreversible crimp (assuming your transition is from solid bare to solid THHN/THWN)?
I'm wondering if option 2 hasn't been an issue in the past because it's 'hidden' in the ac disconnect at the end of each inverter string? We have some contention about whether option 2 is allowable.
Second question is, we've run separate EGC in the past for each Enphase string then terminated them at the service panel vs. running a EGC through all modules and inverters in the system. As long as they all terminate in the same place, they do not need to be bonded together correct?
Thanks for your help in advance!
I have a customer in San Diego County where we are splitting the system to back-feed one 200A sub-panel and one 200A section built into the 400A main. I've seen grounding done both ways:
1) separate EGC (from the GEC) connected to the inverters and modules run all the way to each 200A sub-panel, and
2) combine the EGC from the modules and inverters with the Enphase inverter ground GEC in the AC disconnect at the end of the engage cable string (and still run it to each 200A sub-panel). If option 2 is done, would you use an irreversible crimp (assuming your transition is from solid bare to solid THHN/THWN)?
I'm wondering if option 2 hasn't been an issue in the past because it's 'hidden' in the ac disconnect at the end of each inverter string? We have some contention about whether option 2 is allowable.
Second question is, we've run separate EGC in the past for each Enphase string then terminated them at the service panel vs. running a EGC through all modules and inverters in the system. As long as they all terminate in the same place, they do not need to be bonded together correct?
Thanks for your help in advance!