Hi All,
I am helping someone get a utility agreement after the fact that they
already installed a system. They used a Princeton Power DRI-10 inverter.
Among many other things, the utility requires the UL certificate for
interconnected inverters. I cannot find it online anywhere. I have found a
press release from Princeton Power stating that the DRI-10 inverter has
received its UL listing. But does anyone out there actually have the
certificate that they would be willing to share?

Thanks!
-Dave

*Dave Tedeyan, PE*
Senior Engineer | Taitem Engineering, PC

110 South Albany Street | Ithaca, NY 14850
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