This isn't just a matter of leaving a gap wide enough for a big fire truck
to drive on the grass or is the terrain not suitable to drive on? -August
*From:* re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org [mailto:
re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] *On Behalf Of *Bill Brooks
*Sent:* Thursday,
Jim,
Having taught classes in New Jersey on the subject, I can tell you that the
fire service is looking into these types of requirements for ground-mounted
systems. The 2012 IFC only includes requirements for buffer areas around the
perimeter. Whether a fire truck needs to get around a facilit
Larry,
Contact Jason at Mid-America Advanced Power Solutions.
http://www.maaps.us/page8.html
They manufacture a 24 volt DC high-intensity LED assembly with lens options for
short, medium, and long-range lighting (or even a mix). The entire assembly
can be inserted into a work-light housing su
Larry,
I had a project that never left the launch pad, but this is the light I was
going to use.
http://www.doctorled.com/M503.htm
Thanks
Maverick
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[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Starlight
Solar,
A customer needs to light a long, narrow area from a single location using PV
solar power. The application requires a light (or lights) with a 45' throw only
producing an 8-10' beam spread. I am looking for recommendations for high
output, narrow beam, LED spotlights suitable for outdoor use. If
I'm looking for cells.
Yea I know, but this guy is set on doing something weird and custom with them,
go figure.
So any help would be appreciated.
looking for between 500-1000 12 x 12cm cells
thanks,
jay
Peltz power
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So long as there is a direct neutral connection between the two
systems, the system is not separately derived.
At 04:15 PM 3/11/2011, you wrote:
What's the best answer when someone asks if PV Systems are considered
separately derived systems?
It still seems to be up to whoever is doing the co
A local FD in NJ is asking we build a road- a fire access lane (big enough for
fire truck) that will connect the main road to the north edge of a proposed 800
kW ground mount.
The north edge of the ground mount is a good 500' of grass from the road, so
this would be no cheap and easy task.
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