Wrenches,
I have been hearing differences in opinions/interpretations when it comes to
filling out electrical permit applications for grid-tie PV systems and you come
to the line that asks for <direct quote> "Cost of Installation (Labor plus
Material)", which determines the cost of the permit.
I have been including the cost of labor and all material including modules,
inverter, racking (the big ticket items) as well as the 'materials' such as
wire, conduit, straps, screws, boxes, etc.
It has come to my attention that some companies do not include the more
expensive 'equipment' (mods, inverter) in the "Cost of Installation", which can
reduce the cost of the permit by a couple/few hundred dollars, thus saving the
homeowner a bit of money on the permit fee.
What are your thoughts or interpretations on this?
cheers,benn
DayStar Renewable Energy Inc.
www.daystarsolar.cab...@daystarsolar.ca780-906-7807 HAVE A SUNNY DAY
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