Installation in Progress

May 3, 2004 by · Leave a Comment
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Unloading solar panels
The installation has begun. Right now, they’re just unloading the panels and mounting hardware, and we’re all hoping that the rain is done for the day.
One solar panel
This is a single Sharp NT-175U1 panel. We’ll have a total of 39 of them.

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Installation will continue tomorrow and probably be complete next Monday. They only work through Thursdays. We have set a preliminary date of May 18 for the electrical work, to be confirmed when the electrician gets home from vacation.

I won’t be working at home for the rest of the physical installation, but weather permitting I’ll try to take a picture every night and summarize the work.

Permit in Hand!

April 29, 2004 by · Leave a Comment
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The permit was issued today. I went in person to pick it up myself, and have it in my hot little hands.

Unfortunately, the electrician that we’ll be using is going on a 2 week vacation starting Monday.

So, here’s the schedule:

May 3 – May 6 or 7 – the physical installation will be done. It’s gonna take more than 3 days because of the steep roof and the need to put in steppers to work. I’ll be on-site the first day and the last day of this process taking pictures, and I think my wife is going to stop by at lunchtime the other days. This will happen rain or shine on the first day as they can spend the time moving the equipment to my location.

Week of May 17 – One day will be used for the electrical work. We’ll be firing up the system in test mode for a few minutes, but we can’t turn it on yet.

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After that, we have to apply to PSE&G for the interconnection agreement. That application requires the inspection report from the township. Once approved, PSE&G will install a phone line and modem in the meter box and replace the meter. They will be downloading our reading and other statistics via the modem. Luckily, the telephone network interface is about 2 feet below the meter box and we have a spare pair of wires run from the street already, so it should be quick. At this point, we can turn the system on.

After that, the state may choose to inspect before approving the rebate.

We’re probably a month to 2 months from going live!

Pictures will begin appearing here Monday.

Schedule News

February 27, 2004 by · Leave a Comment
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My installer finally returned my e-mail today. He’s picking up the sealed electrical and building plans from his engineer today. He’ll be submitting the permit application next week. The permit application should take 3-4 weeks.

That puts installation in mid-April, instead of mid-March as he originally stated.
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After installation, we contact PSE&G to come out and test and certify the equipment. It’s at that point that PSE&G will replace the meter. Once they certify the system we can fire it up for real. There might be one more visit after that – the state Board of Public Utilities will come and check the paperwork and PSE&G approval sticker before paying out the rebate.

Before Pictures

February 8, 2004 by · 1 Comment
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Here are a few before pictures of the house and electrical equipment:

house_before
This is the front of the house. The panels will be going on the main roof, mostly covering it. (My wife would like to point out that in warmer weather the landscaping looks much better!)

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This is the existing meter box and other stuff in the area on the outside of the house. We’ll be adding a disconnect switch and probably changing out the meter to one that can handle net metering.

panel_before
This is the existing electrical panel. I expect the new breakers to go in this panel at the bottom of one column or the other (or both). We’ll also be getting a new sub-panel for the output from the inverters, plus disconnect switches. The inverters will probably mount on the wall to the right of this (which has plenty of room).

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