Scot Arey clearly described his inspector problem & various Wrenches have made helpful contributions (as usual for The List).
Scot, could the inspector be introduced to the concept of "negative AC loads"? As we know, that describes the AC side of any grid tie inverter. Since "normal loads" are clearly legal for Romex type NM cable in an attic space, negative loads should also be legal. Identical rules of physics apply to both cases. The Wrench List is the Bomb! Mick Abraham, Proprietor www.abrahamsolar.com Cell phone or for text messaging: 970-946-6584
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