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Joined: Sun Jun 01, 2003 1:01 am GMT EstGMT Posts: 7 Location: San Jose, CA USA
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After much analysis, I decided to use Sunnyboys and now have my electrical permit.
The City of San Jose put a note on my drawing to make sure I comply with sec. 690-41 of the National Electric Code. This requires that one side of the PVs be grounded. From the manual, it looks like the Sunny Boy requires both + and - PV inputs to be isolated from ground.
How is sec. 690-41 interpreted in a Sunny Boy system? Do I tell them that I have a "3-wire" system, with the third wire being the ground? I don't think so - I believe that by 3-wire they mean a "center-tapped" string. Or are we using the "other methods" exception?
Also, sec. 690-5 requires GFDI devices. It appears that this is built into the Sunny Boy. Has anyone gotten an electrical inspector to accept this?
Jerry
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