I'm in the process of installing 34 Canadian Solar 380-watt panels on a ground mount. I'm using a Fronius Symo 10.0-3 208/240 string inverter. I have a 300 foot run from the inverter to my meter where the solar will line tap at the meter.
I have a ground wire that runs from the inverter to the meter that will tie into the exsisting ground. Do I also need to ground the panels with grounding rods at the array? If so can I daisy chain all the panels together with one run?
My inverter has a built in DC disconnect and ground fault protection. Would this be sufficient to meet code or would I have to add an external disconnect?
Thanks
Bob
I have a ground wire that runs from the inverter to the meter that will tie into the exsisting ground. Do I also need to ground the panels with grounding rods at the array? If so can I daisy chain all the panels together with one run?
My inverter has a built in DC disconnect and ground fault protection. Would this be sufficient to meet code or would I have to add an external disconnect?
Thanks
Bob