Solar Guppy wrote:
You can have the breaker at the charge controllers as long as the run inside the structure is in emt ( 690.31 E ) which is the exception to the rules you quote in 690.13/14
Code now allows emt inside a building for PV source as the NEC 2002 didn't, and NEC2005 now has the 690.31 E exception for the breakers as EMT won't have the issue with fault burn thru that PVC has
This changed with NEC2005 so the short answer is you use emt from the roof penetration to the charge controller and with this requirement meet, the breakers can be at the charge controller
A John Wiles ArticleA Picture of allowed wiringI've been reading code for over an hour, and all I've done is decide that I want to go find John Wiles and kick him in the teeth. Every time he tries to explain it, he just makes it worse, IMHO. Only thing worse than NEC code is to go read a Criminal law book for an hour...
Everything inside the house is/will be run in EMT, thats a understood. I just prefer the look of EMT when I can have it.
So that picture shows a PV disconnect outside AND inside. Is that an either or? I'm trying to figure out if I HAVE to have a PV disconnect outside or not.
On the plans, right now I have "Array.group.1" going into a MNPV3 (3-15ampbreakers) then that combiner output goes outside via EMT to a SqD Non Fused disconnect, then back into the house via EMT, to the XW E-Panel breaker in, to XW charge controller, back to the output breaker, to load
I would love to avoid that outside Sq-D part of the plan. "EMT and wire ain't cheap" (that, and I don't really want to run it) But I'm beginning to think I might just do it, just for the sake of hanging another box on the wall outside. That article sure makes it look like I should have that.