Can you, Don, or someone else please cite the specific code language where 
double-insulated conductors are required from beginning to end in such DC 
circuits?

 

Thanks.

 

Marco- You should not transition to THHN wire at all for the DC run. The PV 
wire is double insulated for a good reason- the transformerless inverters are 
such suckers for a ground fault that they need the extra protection. That's why 
the NEC specifies PV wire.  

I recently did an installation like you wrote, with a transition at the j-box. 
This developed an intermittent ground fault when wet, and when the P1 inverter 
failed it was deemed out of warranty.  Learn from my mistake-- use PV wire all 
the way to the inverter. 

 

That said, does anyone know where to get 1000 volt PV wire in colors other than 
red, black, and white?

It would be nice to color code the positive runs like is possible with colors 
of THHN.

I'm thinking of buying spools of white and spraying plastic paint on them for a 
striped color coding.

 

Don Barch

Energy Solar

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