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Solar Cable PV1-F in ducting underground.

I am renovating and extending a rural property  and am  planning on getting a "my energy libbi" battery and solar system installed once the 3 phase modal and an installer is available. Due to space and planning restrictions the only suitable place to house these is in a plantroom/outbuilding detached from the main property.

I wish to install all cabling work in a series of ducts  between the main property and the out building in the coming weeks.  Are Solar Cable PV1-F suitable for burial in the ground? They will be in flexible service duct. Obviously these cable have no earthed metallic covering but these DC solar cables do not relay on ADS as a method of protection.

Any suggestions gratefully received.

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  • leaving us with little internal space for the invertor.

    Sounds like "micro inverters" (that can be attached to the back of individual panels) might be worth consideration then. That approach could also help if you want to conceal the cables dropping down from the roof to the underground ducting - a.c. and ADS fits in far more sensibly with 522.6 requirements.

       - Andy.

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  • leaving us with little internal space for the invertor.

    Sounds like "micro inverters" (that can be attached to the back of individual panels) might be worth consideration then. That approach could also help if you want to conceal the cables dropping down from the roof to the underground ducting - a.c. and ADS fits in far more sensibly with 522.6 requirements.

       - Andy.

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