Hi all,
I'm an extremely keen diyer (just Google Ronskis cinema to see some of my work), so it's not often that I get trades in to do work, and when I do I want to be sure the jobs been done correctly to a good standard. I've been reading quite a few of the threads in the PV section over the last couple of the days and have found some very useful info, like making sure the the PV doesn't feed off/to an RCD which has other circuits on. Also that the inverter shouldn't be mounted in the loft, although in our case it's about the only place.
The system I'm having installed is a 4kw, using Solarworld 250W panels, and Soleredge inverter (SE4000-16A) and power optimisers. It will be installed on two roof's at 90 deggrees to each other. The roofs are Marley Modern concrete tiles.
One question that I have is what is best practice for the DC cables to enter the loft space, my installer has said they come through with one of the hooks and through a gap in the felt. To me this means that over time the cables could get crushed or chaffed by the tile resting on them, this of course does depend on how much the installer grinds out of the tile. Would it not be better, and safer to use a proper outlet like Klober Solar-Line? (Would post a link but I can't )
My installer also says the 99% of inverters are fitted in lofts in the UK, and they've had very few problems, I don't have any other options for it to go else where (the garage is detached) and I think it was an American forum I was reading that said it was bad, is it a problem in this country?
I'm an extremely keen diyer (just Google Ronskis cinema to see some of my work), so it's not often that I get trades in to do work, and when I do I want to be sure the jobs been done correctly to a good standard. I've been reading quite a few of the threads in the PV section over the last couple of the days and have found some very useful info, like making sure the the PV doesn't feed off/to an RCD which has other circuits on. Also that the inverter shouldn't be mounted in the loft, although in our case it's about the only place.
The system I'm having installed is a 4kw, using Solarworld 250W panels, and Soleredge inverter (SE4000-16A) and power optimisers. It will be installed on two roof's at 90 deggrees to each other. The roofs are Marley Modern concrete tiles.
One question that I have is what is best practice for the DC cables to enter the loft space, my installer has said they come through with one of the hooks and through a gap in the felt. To me this means that over time the cables could get crushed or chaffed by the tile resting on them, this of course does depend on how much the installer grinds out of the tile. Would it not be better, and safer to use a proper outlet like Klober Solar-Line? (Would post a link but I can't )
My installer also says the 99% of inverters are fitted in lofts in the UK, and they've had very few problems, I don't have any other options for it to go else where (the garage is detached) and I think it was an American forum I was reading that said it was bad, is it a problem in this country?