<div dir="ltr">Thanks guys. Good info. I think this gets to the notion that Sunlight Resistant is not Sunlight Proof. That's why I've always advocated for keeping outdoor conductors covered wherever possible. In this case the cable trays will have covers on them so I think we are good to go.<div>
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<div>I'd be super sure: I just pulled some
wire out of a weatherhead that was probably 20 years old. All the
out door exposed conductors had the insulation cracked completely
through showing several feet of bare copper. <br>
I wish I had taken a picture, it was NOT just the outer clear
covering, it was a complete insulation breakdown.<br>
This has passed Denver City Electrical inspection BTW.<br>
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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Andrew, that looks legit
to me. I think that a lot of the larger THWN-2 is sunlight
resistant, but the outer clear layer will probably start peeling
off within a few months of the installation (see attached). I
imagine the same issues we see with colored USE-2 fading over
time would also apply to THWN-2.<br>
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Caveats would be 690.31(A) requiring readily-accessible output
circuit wiring be installed in a raceway, and 690.35(D)
requiring ungrounded dc wiring (source or output circuit) be
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<div dir="ltr">Wrenches - Is anyone familiar with sunlight
resistant THWN-2? I'm inspecting a groundmount on a Landfill
where all PV Output Circuit wiring is in exposed cable tray
(since they can't dig) and they are using SouthWire SIMpull
sunlight resistant THWN-2 conductors. NEC2011 690.31(B)
specifies USE-2 or PV Wire for Source Circuit wiring and
module interconnection, but doesn't address Output Circuit
wiring. Here are the specs for the wire types used:
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