bob.longmire
Solar Enthusiast
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- Jun 25, 2022
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Hi All,
I live in a typical neighborhood subdivision in the American Southwest. I have a roof mounted systems with 20 panels. My house doesn't have a grounding rod that I can access without going into my main breaker panel for the whole house. It looks like the grounding wire leaves my main panel and goes into the same conduit my utility mains come from, so I'm not sure if my house has a grounding rod on the property or not.
Initially, I installed a new grounding rod about 50 feet away from my main panel and ran a ground/bounding wire from my panels to this rod (I also have lighting shunts on the DC output lines from the panels that tie into this ground before the DC wires run into the house and connect to the inverters). The panel frames are the only thing connected to this grounding rod, everything else uses the ground in my main electrical panel.
All of that to say, I noticed some of the other homes in my neighborhood with solar bring the grounding wire from the panels straight into the main electrical panel of the house. This seems crazy to me as it would invite the lighting right into the main electrical panel.
I get the logic to only have 1 source of grounding for a system. And I have that for everything except the panels on the roof.
Should I keep my current setup, or should I do what others in the neighborhood did and run the ground from my rooftop panels into my main electrical box and ground it to my house ground?
Thanks!!
I live in a typical neighborhood subdivision in the American Southwest. I have a roof mounted systems with 20 panels. My house doesn't have a grounding rod that I can access without going into my main breaker panel for the whole house. It looks like the grounding wire leaves my main panel and goes into the same conduit my utility mains come from, so I'm not sure if my house has a grounding rod on the property or not.
Initially, I installed a new grounding rod about 50 feet away from my main panel and ran a ground/bounding wire from my panels to this rod (I also have lighting shunts on the DC output lines from the panels that tie into this ground before the DC wires run into the house and connect to the inverters). The panel frames are the only thing connected to this grounding rod, everything else uses the ground in my main electrical panel.
All of that to say, I noticed some of the other homes in my neighborhood with solar bring the grounding wire from the panels straight into the main electrical panel of the house. This seems crazy to me as it would invite the lighting right into the main electrical panel.
I get the logic to only have 1 source of grounding for a system. And I have that for everything except the panels on the roof.
Should I keep my current setup, or should I do what others in the neighborhood did and run the ground from my rooftop panels into my main electrical box and ground it to my house ground?
Thanks!!