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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Wow, Jarmo! That is some incredible
      workmanship and a great way to interconnect multiple inverters and
      chargers. You can tell they have done this a few times. Thanks for
      sharing those photos.<br>
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Larry Crutcher
Starlight Solar Power Systems
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      On 1/3/15 9:16 AM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Jarmo.Venalainen@schneider-electric.com">Jarmo.Venalainen@schneider-electric.com</a> wrote:<br>
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      type="cite"><font face="sans-serif" size="2">Hi:</font>
      <br>
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      <font face="sans-serif" size="2">This link takes you to a site in
        Romania
        so you (likely) wont be able to read the text, but  it does have
        a
        lot of good pictures.</font>
      <br>
      <br>
      <font face="sans-serif" size="2">This installer has been using XW
        since
        about 2007 and has a tons of experience.  I like what he does
        with
        the DC wiring/busbars.  The breakers are in the box below the
        inverters
        and charge controllers.</font>
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      <font face="sans-serif" size="2">JARMO<br>
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          Jarmo Venalainen</b>  |  </font><font color="#008000"
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            <td><font face="sans-serif" size="1">01/02/2015 05:18 PM</font>
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      <tt><font size="2">4/0 copper is good for a 24V, 4000 W inverter.
          What
          is being used for<br>
          multiple inverters?<br>
          <br>
          I've paralleled 4/0 into outback boxes using 2, 2" PVC
          conduits. It
          gets<br>
          pretty messy trying to put 4 sets of 4/0s into enclosures and
          battery<br>
          boxes (although I have worked on such systems). Does anyone
          have clean<br>
          solutions for these systems?<br>
          <br>
          Thanks,<br>
          <br>
          Drake<br>
          <br>
          <br>
          <br>
          <br>
          <br>
          > Some other things:  If you keep the conduit less than 24"
          long, which is<br>
          > recommended anyway for main battery connections, the
          conduit fill<br>
          > requirements don't apply. (see exception: 310.15(B)3a2)<br>
          > Using table 310.15(B)16 yeilds 230 amps for 4/0 at 75 C.
           Then
          240.6<br>
          > lists 250 amp as the next standard size of OCPD which is
          allowed to
          be<br>
          > used by 240.4(B)  So you can just justify 4/0.<br>
          > Further, many manufacturers (like Midnite) use the open
          air ampacity<br>
          > table: 310.15(B)17, since the cable is not "in conduit"
          and 4/0 cable at<br>
          > 75 C is rated to 360 amps.<br>
          > The Free Air interpretation is not completely
          substantiated in the
          code<br>
          > from my read of it though.  Maybe someone more
          knowledgable could
          cite<br>
          > the chapter and verse that defines when the free air
          rating can and<br>
          > cannot be used.<br>
          > Also remember those breakers are 100% duty cycle rated,
          and that the<br>
          > inverter usually can't run any where close to 250 amps
          continuously.<br>
          > Bottomline is we've been using 4/0 with 250 amp breakers
          for almost
          20<br>
          > years, and I've never seen or heard of a problem.<br>
          ><br>
          > R.Ray Walters<br>
          > CTO, Solarray, Inc<br>
          > Nabcep Certified PV Installer,<br>
          > Licensed Master Electrician<br>
          > Solar Design Engineer<br>
          > 303 505-8760<br>
          ><br>
          > On 1/1/2015 7:23 PM, jay peltz wrote:<br>
          >> Happy new year all.<br>
          >><br>
          >> I have a question on wire sizing for the following.<br>
          >><br>
          >> 250 amp breaker, in a UL enclosure ( say midnite or
          outback etc)<br>
          >> conduit from battery box to enclosure<br>
          >><br>
          >> I'm wondering how folks size this for ampacity not
          voltage drop.<br>
          >><br>
          >> thanks<br>
          >><br>
          >> jay<br>
          >><br>
          >> peltz power<br>
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