Conduit Wire pulls
All recent posts have merit, regarding my particular situation. My plan calls for four 45 degree bends in the PVC, due to the terracing of my hillside. The final terrace above the house is where the LFMC would be joined to the PVC. If necessary, I could install a riser and junction box to satisfy the bend restriction, but I believe that would violate the rule allowing the entire DC run from the optimizers through the ACE transition box to the inverter to be considered as an inverter input circuit. Regarding pull lubrication, I checked costs, & Southwire's SimPull wire only cost $.02/ft. more than their standard THWN-2 wire. I had, at one time, considered using UF-B direct burial cable, but it only comes in 2-conductor +ground & 3-conductor + ground configurations ( not a show-stopper, but I only need four #8 DC conductors, and a #10 equipment ground ). I am also wary of direct burial plastic-insulated cables, due to a severe gopher problem on my property. Several times over the years, I have had to replace the 24VAC underground irrigation valve control cables, due to gopher damage.
All recent posts have merit, regarding my particular situation. My plan calls for four 45 degree bends in the PVC, due to the terracing of my hillside. The final terrace above the house is where the LFMC would be joined to the PVC. If necessary, I could install a riser and junction box to satisfy the bend restriction, but I believe that would violate the rule allowing the entire DC run from the optimizers through the ACE transition box to the inverter to be considered as an inverter input circuit. Regarding pull lubrication, I checked costs, & Southwire's SimPull wire only cost $.02/ft. more than their standard THWN-2 wire. I had, at one time, considered using UF-B direct burial cable, but it only comes in 2-conductor +ground & 3-conductor + ground configurations ( not a show-stopper, but I only need four #8 DC conductors, and a #10 equipment ground ). I am also wary of direct burial plastic-insulated cables, due to a severe gopher problem on my property. Several times over the years, I have had to replace the 24VAC underground irrigation valve control cables, due to gopher damage.
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