tokeefe
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- Camarillo, CA, USA
I recently participated in an install in Oregon where I was told the bare copper EGC would tie into a j-box along with our expensive PV wire to convert to THWN-2 which would exclusively run all the way back to the main service panel. I have a coworker however who is adament that the bare copper be continuously run from the roof all the way to the PV sub-panel beside the main. This means we have the cable ground(s) and bare ground run together (though seperated by conduit).
I guess my question then is whether or not I am allowed to transition my bare copper EGC to a cable grounding conductor (on the roof if possible) before reaching my sub or main panel? I wonder if this is the result of a recent code change? I cannot find the requirement in 2011's 690 (except of course for a "continuous" run, whatever that means).
By the way, I don't know if this makes any difference but the install run was DC as we used an SMA string inverter but my coworker's case in point is AC as it is leaving a microinverter branch.
I guess my question then is whether or not I am allowed to transition my bare copper EGC to a cable grounding conductor (on the roof if possible) before reaching my sub or main panel? I wonder if this is the result of a recent code change? I cannot find the requirement in 2011's 690 (except of course for a "continuous" run, whatever that means).
By the way, I don't know if this makes any difference but the install run was DC as we used an SMA string inverter but my coworker's case in point is AC as it is leaving a microinverter branch.