[RE-wrenches] RE-wrenches Digest, Vol 10, Issue 152
Daniel Duffield
dduffield at me.com
Wed Jun 21 19:53:54 PDT 2017
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> 1. Re: Rodent/Pigeon/Critter Guards (Benn Kilburn)
> 2. Solar over a pool - what must I pay attention to? (Howard Arey)
> 3. Re: Solar over a pool - what must I pay
Our go to 3M all weather pressure sensitive adhesive tape (double sided) a product called VHB and it's performance has been excellent.
On PV above pools, I don't have a code book in front of me but my experience is conductors about the pools, have to be some astronomical number of feet above the surface of the water, I think it was 25', pretty much eliminates most structures, being builtafter the fact, from being used - it's very prohibitive and it's because the splashing I think. With Roofs not being optimally laid out for PV, shade, chimneys, trees, available PV space is at a premium. The best we did was the set up patio or gazebos structures adjacent to pools and created usable shade space and place PV there -when there was available backyard space
Daniel O. Duffield
NABCEP PV INSTALL Professional
NM EE98 & ER01
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