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<blockquote data-quote="hxsarge" data-source="post: 276403" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>currently doing more sodding domestic work than i would like Guinness </p><p></p><p>anyways.... im doing a rewire for my friend, its a house he's going to be in for a long time to come, so all the gadgets are going in. he wants to allow for future pv, i am currently reading up on these matters but im the first to admit its not my forte, especially in terms of regulations. its a 4story building with a loft extention, the only place for an inverter to go is right down in the celler/mains room. There is a simple enough route from the loft space aside the loft extention through 3 other floors. im wanting to leave the job neat/finished off to a square edge, so im not beyond buying some dc isolators.</p><p></p><p>q1) can you just run DC cables from panels through a house behind studwalls (more than 50mm), or do they need to be in trunking/conduit/adaptaflex?</p><p></p><p>q2) im going to use 6mm 1000v tuv rated double insulated stuff, is that ok or can i use something else?</p><p></p><p>q3) i know it needs an isolator next to the inverter but would it need one in the small loft space too for maintaining panels?</p><p></p><p>cheers for the patience</p><p></p><p>andy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hxsarge, post: 276403, member: 13810"] currently doing more sodding domestic work than i would like Guinness anyways.... im doing a rewire for my friend, its a house he's going to be in for a long time to come, so all the gadgets are going in. he wants to allow for future pv, i am currently reading up on these matters but im the first to admit its not my forte, especially in terms of regulations. its a 4story building with a loft extention, the only place for an inverter to go is right down in the celler/mains room. There is a simple enough route from the loft space aside the loft extention through 3 other floors. im wanting to leave the job neat/finished off to a square edge, so im not beyond buying some dc isolators. q1) can you just run DC cables from panels through a house behind studwalls (more than 50mm), or do they need to be in trunking/conduit/adaptaflex? q2) im going to use 6mm 1000v tuv rated double insulated stuff, is that ok or can i use something else? q3) i know it needs an isolator next to the inverter but would it need one in the small loft space too for maintaining panels? cheers for the patience andy [/QUOTE]
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