N1 & N2 on the Generac are for 240volt utility sensing and T1 is a 120volt ungrounded conductor load supply for the transfer switch and terminals 23, 194 and 0 are DC control wires. Generac told me this is class 1 controll wiring.
Here are some listing specs for thermostat wire...
Item: Thermostat Cable
Type: CL2
Voltage: 150
Spool/Coil Length (Ft.):250
Number of Conductors: 6
Gauge/Conductor: 18
Nominal Outside Dia. (In.): 0.186
Package Type: Spool
Jacket Color: White
Cable Type: Nonplenum
Max. Temp. (C)60
Standards: Article 725, ETL
Any chapter 3 wiring method used must have an equipment grounding conductor also. So you need to run 7-wires. I have used a pair of 14-3 romex cables inside and change to thwn outside.
Yes bell wire is not an appropriate wire to use except for the DC 23, 194, and 0 . You can use bell wire for those.. N1, N2, and T1 are all 120V and definitely needs a grounded conductor I agree.. Below are the specs for the wire I want to use.. There would be enough conductors to have a grounded conductor to satisfy that portion of the NEC. Any thoughts?
[h=5]Application:[/h] General purpose cable for use in power, control and lighting circuits in a broad range of commerical and industrial applications. Approved for installation indoors or outdoors, aerially, in conduits, ducts, cable trays or direct burial in circuits not exceeding 600 volts. May be used in NEC Class I and II, Division 2 hazardous locations. UL approved for use in continuous operation at 75?C in wet locations, 90?C in dry locations, 130?C for emergency overload conditions, and 250?C for short circuit conditions.
[h=5]Conductor:[/h] Soft bare annealed copper per ASTM B-3, Class B stranding per ASTM B-8.
[h=5]Insulation:[/h] Flame-retardent PVC per UL Standard 83 stranding per ASTM B-8.
[h=5]Insulation Jacket:[/h] Clear nylon per UL Standard 83 for Type THHN or THWN wire.
[h=5]Jacket:[/h] Sunlight-resistant PVC per UL Standard 1277.
[h=5]Flame Tests:[/h]
- IEEE 383 70,000 BTU/hr flame test
[h=5]Color Code:[/h] ICEA Method 1, Table E-2
[h=5]Additional Standards:[/h]
- UL Type TC per Article 336 of the NEC
- Approved for Class 1 remote-control and signaling circuits per Article 725 of the NEC