Driving up the cost to install PV [RE-wrenches]

Tom Lane, Energy Conservation Services tom at ecs-solar.com
Sat Aug 28 12:03:03 PDT 2004


 

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The engineered removal  SHOULD require  a payment by the building inspector
to the contractor  THIS IS UNHEARD OF IF THE CONTRACTOR PROVIDES THE
MOUNTING SPECIFICATIONS FROM THE MANUFACTURER  do not put up with this ONLY
IF THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT  DECLARES STAGES OF INSPECTION FOR ALL MOUNTING
SYSTEMS  -- NO PICK AND CHOOSE   NOTIFY THE BUILDING
-DEPARTMENT WITH A REGISTERED LETTER RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED OF THEIR
REQUIREMENTS  gator tom---- Original Message ----- 
From: "Graham Owen" <graham at solarexpert.com>
To: <RE-wrenches at topica.com>
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 10:50 PM
Subject: Driving up the cost to install PV [RE-wrenches]




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I'd like to get back to Bob-O's point of driving up the costs of PV
installations.  What I'm about to say comes second hand and I am not a
direct witness, but believe the info is worth sharing because Bob-O
raises a serious issue for wrenches.

I've heard grumbling from PV installation contractors in California
regarding new rules and requirements by local building departments.
Contractors accustomed to using Pro-Solar Inc. Tile-Trac mounts on
existing tile roofs have recently been required to remove PV array's,
have the roof under the tiles covers with comp shingles, in order to
pass final inspection. Apparently to prevent roof leaks. It is my
understanding that this new requirement is a result of inspector
training presented by a couple of engineer employees of New Mexico State
University.  I was also told that these UNM folks suggest that since the
area is being comp shingled, Uni-Rack Inc. flashable mounts would now be
preferable.

The curios part is that Uni-Rack paid a grant to UNM.  The following is
copied from UNM's website:  Funded UNM Research Projects "Solar Rack
Design Software", funded by UniRac, Inc., $10,806, 2/03-7/14/03. &
"Solar Rack Design Software - Phase II", funded by UniRac, Inc.,
$10,841, 7/14/03 - 12/19/03.

Could it be that manufacturers are now funding "experts" to train
building inspectors to approve certain brands even though the
competitions product is suitable for the application?

Graham Owen
GO Solar Company

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