Re: [RE-wrenches] CA Fire code

2014-01-09 Thread Solar
Just checking in on this and maybe it was mentioned but Silicon Energy produced a Class A module, but they only have 190-195W output and as mentioned are cost prohibitive to most homeowners. Jesse RE-Power dahlso...@gmail.com Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 9, 2014, at 6:13 PM, Martin Herzfeld

Re: [RE-wrenches] CA Fire code

2014-01-09 Thread Bill Brooks
Martin, Regarding your reference to installations west of I-280 requiring Class A, I did not find that in Palo Alto's materials. The City of Woodside fire department was very involved in the CalFire Guidelines and I would not be surprised if they implemented such a requirement. If you can find

Re: [RE-wrenches] CA Fire code

2014-01-09 Thread Martin Herzfeld
1. In addition to the thoughts shared, for instance, for one AHJ: (A) I think "Photovoltaic Installations west of Interstate 280 require PV modules to have a minimum Class A fire rating" - requirements and 'additional information' since 2009 were revised and updated here ...? http://www.cityofpa