Arent you really working with an EGC though?This would make it bare or green 
insulated.-GlennSent from my 'smart'phone, so please excuse typos and spelling 
errors.------ Original message------From: William Miller via RE-wrenchesDate: 
Wed, Jun 5, 2024 4:08 PMTo: RE-wrenches;Cc: William Miller;Subject:Re: 
[RE-wrenches] Sol-Ark 15k solar panel frame groundingFriends: On a related 
subject, I was researching the question: What color should my grounded PV 
conductor be?   History: In the beginning, negative leads were always black.   
When it became apparent that negative PV leads were indeed grounded, the 
requirement to have them white or grey became enforced per 200.6(A)(3). When 
transformerless inverters were implemented it was assumed the negative was 
floating, so white/grey was no longer acceptable. Then the NEC recognized that 
some leads were kind of grounded, not solidly, but through some components, 
either OCPD, resistors, sensor or a combination.  A new term was created,
  functionally grounded.  This grounding was most often done to implement 
ground fault detection and interruption, or GFDI.  I always assumed that if PV 
equipment had GFDI it had to feature a grounded polarity, most often 
indirectly, or functionally. Grounded conductors need to be white or grey.  
Therefore we are back to needing grey/white, most often for the negative lead.  
 I wanted to verify if the Sol-Arc PV inputs established a grounded lead.  They 
have GFDI so I assumed it likely they did.  In order to verify, I called 
Sol-Arc.  Their tech support had no idea what I was talking about.  They did 
not know the term functionally grounded and could not verify if their equipment 
established a ground connection, solid or otherwise, to either polarity. This 
distinction applies here because it may help determine what is causing the GFDI 
fault.  I can’t tell you for sure if one side of the PV circuit is functionally 
grounded, but if it is, grounding it elsewhere will defea
 t the GFDI and
 may cause nuisance tripping. Does anyone know if Sol-Arc PV inputs have a 
functional ground bond? Side note:  I called my local Greentech distributor, 
who sells plenty of Sol-Arc inverters and asked if they carried white PV wire.  
They said none of their customers are asking for white PV wire.  I suspect they 
should be using white for negative leads.  I can’t confirm that because Sol-Arc 
can’t tell me it the PV circuits are functionally grounded or not.  
Frustrating! Fortunately the manual for Outback charge controllers specifically 
says the negative lead is functionally grounded.  So if you are installing 
Outback CCs you must use white or grey.  PV-Cables sells white PV wire. 
Confusing?  Yeah, a bit.  But as my local roofing companies say:  “Solar?  It 
can’t be that complicated!” William Miller Miller Solar17395 Oak Road, 
Atascadero, CA 93422805-438-5600www.millersolar.comCA Lic. 773985  From: 
RE-wrenches [mailto:[email protected]
 g] On Behalf Of Jason
 Szumlanski via RE-wrenchesSent: Wednesday, June 5, 2024 6:02 AMTo: 
RE-wrenchesCc: Jason SzumlanskiSubject: [RE-wrenches] Sol-Ark 15k solar panel 
frame grounding Can anybody clarify the following instruction from the manual? 
"GND the panel MOUNTS/FRAMES to any GND outside the circuit via 12AWG wire" 
Does this mean do not connect the array equipment grounding conductor to the 
grounding terminal in the inverter? Where would be the suggested place to 
connect the equipment grounding conductor, and why does it make a difference? 
It would still be electrically bonded to the grounding terminal in the 
inverter.  I'm asking because I do, in fact, have an equipment grounding 
conductor from the array connected to the ground terminal in the inverter at a 
home. I am getting an F08 GFDI fault. The manual doesn't say anything about the 
DC side with respect to this error. It suggests it is an AC current leakage to 
ground. But Sol-Ark tech support suggested that I disconnect the PV to rule it 
ou
 t as
 a source of the fault.   Jason Szumlanski Florida Solar Design Group 
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