TY - GEN AU - JHON BALFOUR AU - MICHAEL SHAW AU - NICOLE BREMER NASH TI - Advanced Photovoltaic Installations / SN - 9781449624712 AV - TK1087 B34 PY - 2013/// CY - USA America PB - JONES & BARTLETT LEARNING KW - Programación N1 - Table of contents Cover Title Copyright Brief Contents Contents (1/3) Contents (2/3) Contents (3/3) Preface Chapter 1 Introduction to Advanced Photovoltaic System Installation Designing a PV System Defining the Customer’s Needs and Budget Assessing the Installation Site Materials and Placement for the Site Environment Determining the Array Location Complying with Relevant Codes Minimizing Electrical Losses Storing and Managing Batteries Meeting Local Utility Interconnection Requirements Basic Stages in Installing a PV System General Recommendations for Installations Materials Recommendations Recommendations for Equipment and Methods of Installation PV System Installation, California Style Getting Installation Right for Top System Performance AC/DC Installation Array Mounting Array Interconnection Tips for Laying Cables and Placing Conductors Installing a Grid-Connected PV System Preparation for the Installation Step-by-Step System Installation (1/2) Step-by-Step System Installation (2/2) Chapter 2 Essential Safety Practices for Designing and Installing PV Systems Working Safely with PV Systems Connecting and Operating PV Systems Electrical Safety Protection from Falls Stairways and Ladders Hand and Power Tools Personal Protective Equipment Working Space for Electrical Systems Photovoltaic (PV) Modules Marking and Labeling Requirements Marking Labeling Access, Pathways, and Smoke Ventilation Requirements Residential Systems—Single-and Two-Unit Residential Dwellings Commercial Buildings and Residential Housing—Three or More Units Location and Protection of Direct Current (DC) Conductors Non-Habitable Building Requirements Ground-Mounted PV Arrays Safe Design of PV Systems—What the NEC Says System and Current Voltage Code Wiring and Disconnect Requirements Grounding Code Safety Hints for Testing a PV System (1/2) Safety Hints for Testing a PV System (2/2) Chapter 3 Installation: Creating the Best PV System General Recommendations Materials and Equipment Recommendations PV System Design and Installation Preparation Designing a PV System PV System Installation PV System Maintenance and Operation Signoffs at the Beginning and End of the Project PV System Plan Checklist Chapter 4 Site Review, Layout, Mounting Systems, and Building Integration Project Site Requirements PV Applications and Components Microclimate, Shading Effect, and the Solar Window Module Orientation and Tilt Angles Assessing Electrical Demand Shade Types Solar Path Shadow Types Shading Analysis Roof Installation Options Roofs Façade Glass Roofs Other Types of PV Array Mounting Locations PV Laminate Building-Integrated Photovoltaics, Solar Tiles, and Solar Shade Canopies Solar Tiles Solar Shades Chapter 5 Building Codes and Regulations for PV Systems OSHA Regulations General Safety Regulations Occupational Health Safety Personal Protection Equipment Safety Tool Safety Electrical Safety Protection from Falls The National Electrical Code (NEC) Longevity, Materials, and Safety Scope and Purpose of the NEC Testing and Approval Marking and Labeling PV Systems in Relation to Regulation and Code Chapter 6 Standalone PV Systems Standalone PV Systems Standalone Distribution Systems Interior DC Wiring and Receptacles Smoke Detectors Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters Multi-Wire Branch Circuits Planning and Designing Standalone Systems Modules in Standalone PV Systems Batteries in Standalone PV Systems Aging Effects Selection Criteria Battery Installation and Maintenance Wiring a Battery Bank Sizing Batteries in Standalone PV Systems Reducing the Size of Battery Banks Battery Maintenance and Safety Managing Charge Recycling Generators and Charge Controllers for Standalone PV Systems Charge Controllers Standalone Inverters Sine-Wave Inverters Modified Sine-Wave Inverters Square-Wave Inverters Direct Coupling of PV Array, Battery, and Load Measuring Electricity Consumption Sizing the PV Array Determine Load Determine Local Solar Component Determine PV System Efficiency Determine Autonomy in Days Determine Total Battery Amp-Hours from Watt-Hours Sample Calculations for Sizing an Off-Grid, Standalone PV System: Cable Conversion and Adjustment Losses Design Outcome Summarization of Calculation Methods for Designing a PV Array Wire Sizing Charge Controller Cable Inverter Use System Labels and Warnings General Chapter 7 PV Technology—Cells, Panels, Arrays, Balance of System, and Inverters Shading and Shading Checklists PV Array Configuration and System Concept Facts About Shading Cells, Panels, and Strings Balance of System Locations and Layout Building Survey and PV System Checklists PV System Checklist Determining a System Design Choosing Modules and Inverters Adapting Mechanical System Design (1/2) Adapting Mechanical System Design (2/2) Adapting the Electrical System Design (1/3) Adapting the Electrical System Design (2/3) Adapting the Electrical System Design (3/3) Charge Controllers Low Voltage Disconnect Generators PV Gas/Diesel Hybrid System Generators in the NEC Point-of-Utility Connections Optional Standby System Panels Chapter 8 Connecting the Sun to the Home and the Utility System Installation Example Installation of a Grid-Connected PV System Preparation Preparing for the Installation Photovoltaic Modules Module Marking Wiring Tracking Modules Terminals Transition Wiring Module Connectors Array Grounding Continuity Splices Conductor Color Codes AC Wires DC Wires PV Array Ground-Fault Protection PV Array Installation and Service Grounding Definitions System Grounding Equipment Grounding AC Grounding DC Grounding Grounding Electrode Conductor Ampacity Standalone Systems—Inverters Overcurrent Protection Ampere Rating Amperes Interrupting Rating (AIR)—Short-Circuit Conditions Fusing of PV Source Circuits Standalone PV System Current-Limiting Fuses Fuse Servicing Disconnecting Means PV Array Disconnects PV Disconnect Location Equipment Disconnects Battery Disconnect Charge Controller Disconnects Ungrounded Systems Multiple Power Sources Chapter 9 The Evolving PV System: From Concept to Certification Inspection Guidelines for PV Systems Permit Guidelines for Small-Scale PV Systems Basic Site Diagram Inverter Information Module Information Battery Information PV Arrays and Array Mounting Systems Wiring and Overcurrent Protection PV System Disconnecting Means Grounding Permitting a PV System Securing a Permit Neighborhood Concerns and Homeowner Associations (HOAs) Connecting to the Grid Getting Through to the Grid Utility Interconnection Standards, Agreements, Sign-Offs, Warranties Permits and Codes Utility and Inspection Sign-offs PV System Warranties Insurance Requirements Property Damage Liability Coverage PV System Inspections Structure Attachments According to Plans and Directions Appropriate Signs Installed As-Built Drawings Chapter 10 Quality Control, Testing, Troubleshooting, Monitoring, and PV System Operations and Maintenance Maintenance Guarantees Breakdowns, Typical Faults, and Maintenance for PV Systems Maintenance Installing Subsystems and Components at the PV Site Testing and Programming Equipment Performance Inspection and Monitoring Maintaining and Troubleshooting a PV System Array and Battery Maintenance Array Maintenance Battery Maintenance Inverter and Charge Controller Maintenance Maintenance Tools and Equipment Performance Monitoring Troubleshooting Monitoring Operating Data and Presentation Internet-Based System Evaluation Web-Based Data Transmission and Evaluation Presentation and Visualization Long-Term Behavior of PV Modules Quality and Reliability of Inverters Answer Key Glossary (1/2) Glossary (2/2) References Index (1/3) Index (2/3) Index (3/3); Ingeniería Ambiental N2 - Part of the Art and Science of Photovoltaics series The use of high-level, high-performing solar panel systems is quickly becoming a mainstream energy source. Advanced Photovoltaic Installations goes beyond the basics and provides readers with the knowledge they need to install PV systems to meed code requirements and to obtain high performance. It examines safety practices, inspection areas, testing and monitoring systems, and troubleshooting procedures. Advanced Photovoltaic Installations provides readers with the tools they need to contribute to the nation's energy security and to a cleaner, less carbon-dependent environment. Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images or content found in the physical edition ER -