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I'm just following up on this thread late. We are located not too far from
the array that was coming down and ended up putting in a bid to do the
demolition/removal of the panels. The contract was won by someone else, so
I'm not sure where those specific panels will end up, but it was definitely
If Anyone has some Suntech STP-200-220/18 modules (3)
Please contact me off list.
Jeremy Rodriguez
Solar Installation And
Design Expert
All Solar, Inc.
1463 M St
Penrose Colorado 81240
Sent by Jeremy's iPhone. Sorry for typos and shorthand!
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See NEC 680.8. From what I have been able to determine, it's completely
unworkable to install solar modules over a swimming pool unless you can
complete enclose all conductors in raceway, and even then it would be very
questionable by AHJs I have asked.
I get this question at least once a week in
Greetings, Wrenches!
I have a client that wants one of our solar pavilions over their pool. We
have never done this and wanted to hear opinions on what code requirements
might be pertinent (or little known) for solar modules over water.
Howard "Scot" Arey
Owner, Solar CenTex
NABCEP
Brian,
I have used the SnapNRack and i do like their clips more than the J-hooks.
Thanks
*Benn Kilburn *
CSA Certified Solar Photovoltaic Systems Electrician, SkyFire Energy Inc
14515 – 121A Ave NW | Edmonton, AB | T5L 2T2
P: 780-474-8992 | F: 888-405-5843
www.skyfireenergy.com
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Benn,
You might want to take a look at the SnapNrack Array Edge Screen system
It’s universal since it attaches to the module frames, not the racking.
Looks pretty nice too.
Brian Teitelbaum
AEE Solar
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Behalf Of
I'm hoping to get some feedback on this topic, as there was none when I posted
it back in 2015.
Our region is seeing more and more problems with pigeons nesting under PV
arrays, mostly on new homes in newly developed areas of the city.
We have been called to some sites that had particularly
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