Workmanship. Quality of work

As the Cdn Electrical Code does, I'm sure your NEC has a mention that any work 
shall be done using acceptable means.

"Canadian Electrical Code 
Rule 2-108 Quality of work
The mechanical arrangement and execution of the work in connection with any 
electrical installation shall be acceptable."

This rule give an inspector the right, by code, to reject any work that is 
'reasonably" not up to par (acceptable).  You would have to think that anyone 
in their right mind would agree that electrical tape holding wires to the back 
of a module is not going to last and the wires will simply fall off before long.

benn
Sent from a 'smart' phone, with touch screen keys. Please excuse shortcuts and 
typos. 

On 2013-07-10, at 7:37 PM, jay peltz <j...@asis.com> wrote:

> Hi all, 
> 
> You code wonks can help out here
> 
> I had a friend ask about an install he saw that used electrical tape to 
> attach the PV wires to the modules, yep actually taping them to the back of 
> the module. 
> 
> I'm having trouble figuring out if this actually breaks any codes and if so 
> which ones
> 
> Then there is the whole ul,listing of the modules and is that approved?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jay
> Peltz power
> 
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