Hi Glenn;
Ahh that's new from NEC 2014. Thanks for pointing that out, and scratch
my previous comment based on experiences in 2008.
Ray Walters
Remote Solar
303 505-8760
On 4/29/21 11:41 AM, Glenn Burt wrote:
NEC 314.15 discusses drainage openings that can be made in enclosures.
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Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] MC4s are listed for THWN, right?
Eric,
I like your idea of drilling the weepage holes as long as they
are not big enough to allow critters like wasps to make a home inside the
J-box. We will use aluminum tape on unused mounting holes in the back of the
box for the same reason. Lurkers welcome.
Bill
Feather River Solar Electric
Bill Battagin, Owner
4291 Nelson St.
Taylorsville, CA 95983
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On 4/28/2021 6:19 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Wrenches,
I am normally a lurker on the List, but I would like to add a fact
observation and a personal preference to the topics raised by this
discussion.
First, THWN does have PVC as its primary insulation, but it is
sheathed in Nylon which is a polyamide plastic. Therefore the
compatibility with MC4 connectors should be polyamide being squeezed
by the restraining bushing in the MC4, not PVC.
I prefer Buchanan copper crimp connectors when splicing PV wire to
THWN-2 in a roof junction box. The bared wires should be lightly
doped with NO-OX-ID A-Special grease
https://www.sanchem.com/electrical-contact-lubricant.html
<https://www.sanchem.com/electrical-contact-lubricant.html> before
sleeving and crimping with the crimp sleeve to repel entry of moisture
and corrosive gasses into the wire joint. I consider the crimped
joint to be superior to any screw-clamped joint that would be made in
a Polaris style connector. I also drill weepage holes in the bottom
corner of the junction box to mitigate any collection of water.
Eric Stevens, Vermont Made Energy
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