bluedog225
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I’m installing some medium sized solar arrays. THWN will be run through 2” buried conduit.
Would you run this close to the 10 AWG ampacity?
I thought I had lots of headroom but I do not. I’ve already unfortunately bought the 10 awg wire. But I can sell or try to exchange. Or I can drop one small array and reduce the current carrying conductors to 6 and run at 80% ampacity with plenty of room to spare.
bottom line up front
Final comparison
Conduit adjustment for 8 current-carrying conductors → 70 % (NEC 310.15(C)(1))
40A × 0.70 = 28 A usable ampacity
Panel Isc = 10.6 A (+/- 5%)-therefore Isc is 10.6 A × 1.05 = 11.13 A
Continuous factor (NEC 690.8)-11.13 × 1.25 = 13.91 A per string
Two parallel strings-13.91 × 2 = 27.82 A
Technically compliant, but only 0.18 A (≈0.6%) margin
No conduit fill issues (low percent filled).
No over overcurrent protection derating (only 2 strings in parallel).
Shut off terminal derating (TBD-I don’t think this is going to be limiting.)
Victron MPPT 450/200-rated at 30 amps per MC4 and ”overpanelling” ok except for loss of reverse polarity protection).
Thanks
Would you run this close to the 10 AWG ampacity?
I thought I had lots of headroom but I do not. I’ve already unfortunately bought the 10 awg wire. But I can sell or try to exchange. Or I can drop one small array and reduce the current carrying conductors to 6 and run at 80% ampacity with plenty of room to spare.
bottom line up front
Final comparison
- Allowed = 28 A
- Required = 27.82 A
Conduit adjustment for 8 current-carrying conductors → 70 % (NEC 310.15(C)(1))
40A × 0.70 = 28 A usable ampacity
Panel Isc = 10.6 A (+/- 5%)-therefore Isc is 10.6 A × 1.05 = 11.13 A
Continuous factor (NEC 690.8)-11.13 × 1.25 = 13.91 A per string
Two parallel strings-13.91 × 2 = 27.82 A
Technically compliant, but only 0.18 A (≈0.6%) margin
No conduit fill issues (low percent filled).
No over overcurrent protection derating (only 2 strings in parallel).
Shut off terminal derating (TBD-I don’t think this is going to be limiting.)
Victron MPPT 450/200-rated at 30 amps per MC4 and ”overpanelling” ok except for loss of reverse polarity protection).
Thanks
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