that appears to be Snap n rack
The channels can be used as a raceway and they make a cover for it.
Put all the wires in the raceway closest to the junction boxes and use the cover. exit above the 8' mark if possible.
Alternative to Ground Mount Fence?
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I created this pdf to illustrate what I intend. The holes in the fencing would be much smaller. If its not readily accessible, it doesn't need to be in a raceway. The wiring along the top would be above the 6'-6" mark.Attached FilesLeave a comment:
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The fencing material is to be mounted under the pv modules to cover the wiring. To create a barrier. The intent is not to have a fence around the array.Leave a comment:
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The need for a fence is to keep the area isolated and prevent unauthorized personnel out of the area. A plastic 3 feet high fence is not going to keep anyone out especially children.Leave a comment:
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I think we need a sketch of how you intend to install it, because your post is not clear at all to me.Leave a comment:
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Alternative to Ground Mount Fence?
I've been trying to find an alternative to installing an ugly chain link fence around our ground mount installs. I looked at the UniSolar product but it doesn't quite work for what we need. I found a plastic product that is intended for poultry fencing that might work. it comes as 3' wide by 25' long. We usually mount our ground mounts in a landscape orientation. If we install all the cables end to end we could run this material up that section on the bottom of rails, then route the cabling between the sections at the top of the array where it will be out of the accessible range. The material is sunlight resistant as well and comes in black or green. What are everyone's thoughts on this?Attached Files
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