Get down into the attic with a short piece of pipe through the roof with a pullbox on top.
Routing solar conduit through attics.
Wrap a conduit strap around the conduit and screw it to the house to secure the conduit.
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How id do it if you put your cables to the edge where the apex of the roof meet the ceiling so you basically end up with your wireing loom at the edge of your attic then clip your cables along the ceiling joists 50mm from the plaster board then its clear of insulation and if you need to lay a floor you can but do try to avoide drilling hole through the joists as you will not meet the requirements as youll be less than 50mm from each each edge if the ceiling joists are 75mm.
Familiarize yourself with the footing situation.
Climb through the attic access using a ladder if necessary and look into the attic space.
A note on conduit.
I was also under the impression that if wiring is in an attic space that it may need to be derated because it can get very hot up there.
Ensure there are three or fewer 90 degree turns from the attic to the designated 4 ftx 4 ft plywood area or provide for accessible pull boxes as required by the national electric code.
Conduit runs are hidden under the panels and inside attics not run over the top of the roof.
Of space below the roof deck and is easily accessible for the future solar installer.
With a flashlight examine the attic and locate the path that you will use to run the wire between the two locations.
Inside the attic resides a remotely activated switch within 5 ft of where the conduit enters.
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Run the wiring conduit through the home so that the overall length of the conduit is minimized.
Finally slip the end of the conduit into the compression connector and tighten the compression nut with a wrench.
Ensure the conduit location in the attic provides at least 18 in.
Connect flex to the bottom of that pipe.
I m building a new home outside the city limits in liberty county in texas my electrician ran the main power feed wire from the meter through the exterior wall up into the attic and down into the breaker panel without any conduit.
Also press a rope of duct seal around the top of the lb to keep water out.
Wiring between the roof installation and the inverter runs in metal conduit through the attic and into the garage.
Occasionally due to attic configuration or other challenges some visible conduit is unavoidable.
The remotely activated disconnect could also sit outside the attic closer to the array if that is more practical.