Mr. Miller
I did not nor would l ever say you don't get your hands dirty, conduit work
is not much different than riding a bike, the best way to stay on top of
what ever you do is to practice. l to have been in the trades since the
70's. lm also a pilot and both require hands on behind the wheel sk
WrenchesI spoke to a senior manager at Outback at SPI and they said that there
they are an inverter company and regardless of ownership that would not change.
At that time it was only a rumor and they may have been down playing the entire
idea even after l said that they would be.Jerry
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Jerry:
I sure hope you are not implying that I don’t get my hands dirty, or that I
am looking for some kind of shortcut, because your message kind of implies
that. I have been in the trades since 1973. I have been licensed since
1990. I have bent EMT, rigid steel, rigid aluminum and PVC. I h
Hi folks, It looks like Outback (owned by Alpha) has been sold to Enersys, who
has been supplying the Outback-branded batteries for years.
Anyone have any info as to how this may affect Outback production or support?
https://www.readingeagle.com/money/article/enersys-acquires-alpha-technologies
That is a strange panel. If you are feeding a breaker panel yes you must
be farther from the line connections to the bus bar, unless the busbars are
limited in the total load breakers in which case the other set of rules
apply. How and what you connect depends upon the service at that point.
If
Yep, all the rules still apply, But with 480 you get far more leeway as far
as breaker size with the square-root factored in.
On Mon, Nov 5, 2018 at 7:07 AM, frenergy wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> I've been asked to inter-tie a system to a 600 amp 480V delta
> panel. Do all the same rules
Hi Bill, It's smaller than NEC 691covers, so I would think all the same
rules apply (Not an engineered, stamped allowance). Chris
On 11/5/2018 10:07 AM, frenergy wrote:
Hey folks,
I've been asked to inter-tie a system to a 600 amp 480V
delta panel. Do all the same rules apply (B
Hey folks,
I've been asked to inter-tie a system to a 600 amp 480V
delta panel. Do all the same rules apply (Backfeed max 20%, keep
inter-tie breaker farthest from panel grid feeders, anything else??).
Proposed system size is about 35-40KW. Its actually a bazillionaire's
reside
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