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How do I design a photovoltaic and solar hot water system?
Provide an architectural drawing and riser diagram for the homeowner showing the planned location for future photovoltaic and solar hot water system components. Space requirements and layout for photovoltaic and solar water heating system components should be taken into account early in the design process.
What type of cable do I need for a solar array?
For rooftop PV installations, you can use the PV wire, known in Europe as TUV PV Wire or EN 50618 solar cable standard. For ground-mounted PV installations requiring underground installations, you need an Underground Service Entrance (USE-2) cable. Are you using microinverters or string inverters for your array?
How much current does a photovoltaic inverter/charger carry?
When the inverter/charger is installed in a Photovoltaic System, the NEC requires that the DC circuit conductors and overcurrent devices to the inverter/charger be sized to carry not less than 125% of the inverter/charger's maximum current rating.
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