STEP 2 AC SIDE INSPECTION
$1,250.00 per. building All projects will require a connection to the AC system on
with the DC produced energy from the sun that needs to be converted with inverters. We require an AC inspection for
feasibility and integrity of the current systems components used with the future Photovoltaic Integration. All components
of the AC side of the project inlcluding diconnects, transformers, and panels will be inventoried via digital pictures for
availibility for 3 line drawing in next step and preparation for rebate qualification and incentives with NJ Clean Energy
Program. We will do a walk through Energy Audit for loads that are contributing substantially towards your monthly kWh
for cross reference with your 12 months of computed kWh.
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STEP 3 FINAL DESIGN WITH 3 LINE DRAWING WITH
AC/DC/ROOF OUTLAY $2,200.00 per. building: This is the second step
in the line drawing design process called 3 line drawing which is a map/guideline to build your PV system. Roof
analysis(Warrantee Issues, Review Your Roof Plans, and Real Time Roof Inspection, and Engineer approval) is performed, 3
line drawing illustrating your system based on industry qualifications, and final 3 line drawing with: (Solar Panel Configurations,
DC run from panels to Inverters/Disconnects with location, and connection to AC for metering resulting in energy reduction
and cost savings. This step requires a three tier line drawing including AC, DC, and Roof Outlay with
module configurations. The AC and DC drawing include inverter configuration designs and locations with the AC components
in the production process as required for build design. The project/client reserves the right to take our design
for Do-It-Yourself Install, can be used for client to GC the project themselves, or to work with another Integrator of their
choices that is why the FEES are charged prior to initiation of system.
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Today's Solar Energy and Joseph R. Rullo
as well as all associated professionals are not responsible for project rejection from all industry inspections with local,
state, utility, and federal required site visits/approvals. All modifications and requirements for solar install mandated
by local, utility, and state inspectors must be financed for approval to move forward.
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