Thanks, Glen.

 

This brings up the question of what exactly constitutes “PV Wire.”   “PV wire” 
does not necessarily = double-insulated wire which I thought is required with 
ungrounded PV systems on the DC side at least until you hit an enclosure and 
enclosed raceway where you can transition to THWN-2 wire.  Is there a clear and 
unambiguous definition out there of what constitutes “PV Wire”?  To some 
XLP/USE-2/RHW-2 wire is “PV Wire.”

 

marco

 

2008 NEC

 

690.35 Ungrounded Photovoltaic Power Systems.

Photovoltaic power systems shall be permitted to operate with ungrounded 
photovoltaic source and output circuits where the system complies with 
690.35(A) through (G).

(A) Disconnects.

(B) Overcurrent Protection. 

(C) Ground-Fault Protection. 

(D)  The photovoltaic source conductors shall consist of the following:   

(1)          Nonmetallic jacketed multiconductor cables  

(2)          Conductors installed in raceways, or  

(3)          Conductors listed and identified as Photovoltaic (PV) Wire 
installed as exposed, single conductors.

 

Raceway.  An enclosed channel of metal or nonmetallic materials designed 
expressly for holding wires, cables, or busbars, with additional functions as 
permitted in this Code. Raceways include, but are not limited to, rigid metal 
conduit, rigid nonmetallic conduit, intermediate metal conduit, liquidtight 
flexible conduit, flexible metallic tubing, flexible metal conduit, electrical 
nonmetallic tubing, electrical metallic tubing, underfloor raceways, cellular 
concrete floor raceways, cellular metal floor raceways, surface raceways, 
wireways, and busways.

 

Reads to me like you can transition to THWN-2 inside a rooftop jbox from the PV 
wire under the modules, as long as it is in a raceway.

 

-Glenn Burt 

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