When in doubt .. ask the manufacturer. Dan
--- On Mon, 8/27/12, Kirpal Khalsa <solarwo...@gmail.com> wrote: From: Kirpal Khalsa <solarwo...@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Ilsco SGB bonding lug To: "RE-wrenches" <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> Date: Monday, August 27, 2012, 6:42 PM Benn...it looks like that lug has "stainless hardware for corrosion resistance" as stated on the brochure....That would be the biggest consideration as David Brearly mentioned earlier in regards to rust potential. Stainless hardware and tin plating is equivalent to the WEEB lugs....Tin plating and stainless hardware is as good as anything else available as far as outdoor ratings are concerned..... I see your point that it is not explicitly stated for outdoor use....however being marketed for use with solar panels also seems to imply rather obviously that it is outdoor rated.....in my unofficial opinion. -- Sunny Regards, Kirpal Khalsa NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 4:11 PM, benn kilburn <b...@daystarsolar.ca> wrote: Thanks for the feedback Wrenches, lots of interesting comments, However I'm still wondering…..How does one confirm that it is specifically approved for outdoor use? Other than assuming it is implied (because it is 'marketed' as a solar lug). As far as I can tell UL 467 does not imply "outdoor rated" as the aluminum lug "GBL-4" is also UL467 listed. See here…GBL LAY-IN AL/CU. As well, and as Gary pointed out with his second link, for a module bonding/grounding method to be acceptable, it must be recognized by the module manufacturer, no?Which means that any new bonding product on the market must have the blessing of each mod mfgr. (by way of letter or mention in its install manual). I have come across inspectors that actually look for this. Jason, you wrote "I like the looks of that lug. However, I've been using WEEBs too long to go back now." I agree, and i'm not looking to replace weebs with these, but these certainly seem to have a place in the What do you use for the bonding connection from the ?rails? This SGB lug was suggested for this purpose as well. BennDayStar Renewable Energy Inc. www.daystarsolar.ca * Ph: 780-906-7807 Construction Electrician Solar Photovoltaic Systems CertifiedCertificate # 0007SHAVE A SUNNY DAY On 27/08/12 2:35 PM, "Gary Willett" <g...@icarussolarservices.com> wrote: Here's the Ilsco listing from UL, where it's classed as "Grounding and Bonding Equipment": http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpage.html?name=KDER.E34440&ccnshorttitle=Grounding+and+Bonding+Equipment&objid=1074099002&cfgid=1073741824&version=versionless&parent_id=1073988940&sequence=1 The GuideInfo for Grounding & Bonding Equipment lists: Grounding and Bonding for Photovoltaic (PV) Systems — Grounding and bonding equipment intended for use in PV systems are additionally investigated in combination with the PV module/panel (see QIGU) to the applicable requirements for such products. Installation instructions provided with the PV system (see QIGU) identify the specific grounding and bonding device that has been investigated and intended for use with that system. http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpage.html?&name=KDER.GuideInfo&ccnshorttitle=Grounding+and+Bonding+Equipment&objid=1074098839&cfgid=1073741824&version=versionless&parent_id=1073988940&sequence=1 Regards, Gary Willett, PE On 8/27/2012 3:20 PM, David Brearley wrote: Yes, sorry. I wasn't speaking of this lug...I like the redesign. Looks quicker and easier and robust. On Aug 27, 2012, at 3:17 PM, Jason Szumlanski wrote: Yeah, but this one is marketed as a solar bonding lug. I think it's safe to say that it appropriately rated for outdoor use. It's always good to double-check, of course. Jason Szumlanski Fafco Solar On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 4:11 PM, David Brearley <david.brear...@solarprofessional.com> wrote: Some of the aluminum lugs are indoor-rated. They have a set screw will rust in an outdoor environment. That's one of the classic John Wiles slides. I'd just watch out for that.... On Aug 27, 2012, at 12:53 PM, Brian Mehalic <br...@solarenergy.org> wrote: I believe the UL467 listing means that it is rated for direct burial/outdoor use. 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