Can you ask their advice and then the whole install will be more aligned?
Basically as soon as the DC strings leave the roof and enter the building you’re into protecting them, big time.
There’s no protection at this stage from high voltage DC, which is nasty stuff.
Usually, before the aforementioned shakeup, we’d fit rotary isolators in attics or eaves or cupboard spaces to convert the strings to SWA, and then run that to the plant rooms / inverter elsewhere. On the one I mention I was told that would no longer suffice, so I had to run 25mm galv conduit from the ceiling void to the plant room and put the isolator on the end of the conduit; from there I imagine high impact pvc conduit or trunking would suffice (not sure what was actually done on this particular clients project as I left after 1st fix).