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</a>At 02:24 PM 1/27/2009, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Wrenches,<br><br>
In regards to 690.31 (A) which requires readily-accessible PV source
and<br>
output circuits above 30 V to be installed in a raceway, have any of
you<br>
come up with a method you think works well and is cost-effective? I
know<br>
this was discussed a while back, Iım wondering if anybody has done this
a<br>
couple times now and has found a system you like. Anybody compare
the cost<br>
between fencing and enclosing the wiring on the backsides of the
modules?<br>
We bid on this particular system in early 2008 before we made the change
in<br>
our practices 27 kW in two subarrays installed on ULA.<br><br>
cheers,<br>
Phil<br><br>
Phil Schneider, system engineer<br>
Creative Energies<br>
<a href="http://www.creativeenergies.biz/" eudora="autourl">www.CreativeEnergies.biz</a><br>
307.332.3410 Lander, WY<br>
208.354.3001 Victor, ID<br><br>
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