What types of electrical plans are included in a PV system?
Electrical Plans, including single-line electrical diagrams showing utility interconnection and all devices comprising the PV system, including, but not limited to: PV arrays, combiner boxes, circuit breakers, disconnect switches, inverters, meters, timers, control devices, and other equipment comprising the complete system.
What equipment markings should be included in a PV system?
Electrical equipment and components used in PV systems shall have markings that identify the manufacturer, size, type, ratings, hazard warnings, and other specifications. Equipment markings should never be removed, and all equipment markings must be durable for the environment in which the equipment is installed.
What documents do you need to build a PV system?
Upon completion of construction, the Contractor shall submit final design documents, including, at a minimum, drawings that are updated to reflect all changes, with details of PV system structural support, any roof penetrations, electrical single-line diagrams, and complete product literature for review by the Government.
Can a contractor recommend a PV system size?
After the contract award, the Contractor can recommend PV system sizes at their discretion, as long as the total aggregated PV system size is within plus/minus 10% of the original estimate. Certain buildings can be added or subtracted, subject to Governmental approval.