Re: [RE-wrenches] Sub Panel Mounted on Roof Slope

2016-09-29 Thread Kirpal Khalsa
Dana.we have used the Eaton Cutler Hammer custom enclosures from their Lincoln Flex Center They will make you any NEMA rated enclosure you like.with a variety of box materials. We have used them to make us some 4X AC load centersExpensive and takes a few weeks but works well. We or

Re: [RE-wrenches] Sub Panel Mounted on Roof Slope

2016-09-29 Thread Jason Fisher (STC)
I saw some interesting new AC combiners from SolarBOS at SPI. Might want to check with them depending on exactly what you are using this equipment for. Jason Fisher On Thu, Sep 29, 2016 at 4:28 PM, Ryan Mayfield wrote: > Bentek has a product listed on their site that may fit the bill, although

Re: [RE-wrenches] Sub Panel Mounted on Roof Slope

2016-09-29 Thread Ryan Mayfield
Bentek has a product listed on their site that may fit the bill, although there isn’t much in the way of documentation: http://www.bentek.com/solar-products/disconnect-systems/ac-powerbuss/ Ryan From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Chri

Re: [RE-wrenches] Sub Panel Mounted on Roof Slope

2016-09-29 Thread Chris Mason
Specify NEMA12. On Sep 27, 2016 19:30, "Dana Brandt" wrote: > Hi Wrenches, > > Does anyone know of a 480VAC panelboard that can be mounted flush to a 10 > degree pitched roof as opposed to vertically? > > Thanks, > > Dana > > Dana Brandt > Ecotech Energy Systems, LLC > www.ecotechenergy.com > d.

Re: [RE-wrenches] Sub Panel Mounted on Roof Slope

2016-09-29 Thread Dana Brandt
Thanks, Kirk. I understand that if a panel isn't list for other than vertical mounting we can't lay it down. I was hoping a wrench may know of a panel that *is* listed for other than vertical mounting. Dana Dana Brandt Ecotech Energy Systems, LLC www.ecotechenergy.com d...@ecotechenergy.com 360.3

Re: [RE-wrenches] Megawatt System - Combiner Output Wiring

2016-09-29 Thread Solar
The Last large system I worked on we used direct burial alum 750s. We had a large crew out that day to help with that wire pull, it was 1000'. Eventually the backhoe that dug the trench was used to help pull the wires (slowly!). I guess I'd do it that way again but I don't have lots of experien