The following email below from SSE, received following Stage 2 application for a second installation at the same postcode as a previous install, should clarify their current position on this:
We use the Hilti mounting system and found it to be of excellent quality and quick to install. You get free next day delivery if ordered from the website. They also design the mounting system free of charge with a full breakdown of required parts. Having quickly compared Hilti prices to the...
"Where do you put documents like the GS38, MCS-001 & 002, MIS 3002, and your SAP calcs."
I missed that one off the list, these are stored under 'External Documents' with the exception of SAP calcs which are stored in a sub directory of the 'Projects' directory labelled with the Project...
Hi Laurie, more than happy to help but I'm not prepared to share the full structure of my QMS as there is confidential information in there.
You need to organise the directory structure in a manner that makes sense for you and the way you work. Document the location of important documents e.g...
My QMS is purely electronic, no printed materials were used in the assessment. I created a folder called 'QMS' and a sub folder for things like contracts, H&S, purchase orders and so on.
Google docs works best for me as a method of sharing documents with others in the company, I find it is a tad...
We looked at the Solion mounts and decided against them due to the limited number of compatible modules, which is a shame as they are a well thought out design and certainly look neat.
I'm in a similar situation with a recent landscape mounted panels on a garage roof, there are 6 rail ends sticking out of the bottom and it doesn't look great.
Any ideas anyone?
Can anyone suggest a module mounting for a domestic flat roof where the maximum permitted height is 200mm? As well as avoiding the need for local authority planning approval, the property is subject to approval with the residents group who manage the private estate. This has been approved with...
They can set their PC so it is not discoverable and ensure the passwords on the SB are changed from the defaults. Other than that you could offer them a sunny beam.
He showed my the schematic on page 8 of the dti guide saying that the installation had to comply with that. He was a decent knowledgable chap and otherwise very helpful, I just could not persuade him that the diagram next to it shows the meter on the other side of the isolator thus making my...
I got pulled up at my MCS assessment today for putting the meter before the isolator, tried arguing the case as the 3 phase schematic (on the same page of the dti guide) shows the meter before the isolator, inspector was having none of it and insisted that the wiring is changed.
From the SMA bluetooth manual: "If you use an SMA Bluetooth Repeater or a Sunny Beam with Bluetooth, you must determine a free NetID. The NetID must be between 2 and F."
I reset the inverter by isolating and removing the bottom section (SMA dc switch)
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