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Ramjam
I have four systems in a row to install using transformerless inverters on PME supplies so I need to earth the array frame. I will be running a 10mm earth cable from the roof down to the ground floor in each case alongside the DC cables. When I get to the garage I'll mount the inverter alongside the consumer unit. I need to take the earth to a rod. so I drill a hole low down to the outside....
I need to fit an earth rod but there is a concrete path or a block set path, how would you do it and what equipment would you use and exactly how would you test it.
Previously I've only fitted TL inverters for arrays on agricultural sheds where earthing the array frame was easy. so I'm interested to hear your suggestion for smart domestic properties.
I was thinking....
core drill
whack in earth rod
test resistance to MET <200ohms in not extend the rod, whack in some more
Connect cable with a nice spring
Fit some sort of lid
????
I need to fit an earth rod but there is a concrete path or a block set path, how would you do it and what equipment would you use and exactly how would you test it.
Previously I've only fitted TL inverters for arrays on agricultural sheds where earthing the array frame was easy. so I'm interested to hear your suggestion for smart domestic properties.
I was thinking....
core drill
whack in earth rod
test resistance to MET <200ohms in not extend the rod, whack in some more
Connect cable with a nice spring
Fit some sort of lid
????