Solar array definition

Solar array means one or more Solar Panels connected to the same Inverter.
Solar array means multiple solar panels used in conjunction to produce electricity;
Solar array means an on-the-ground installation of arrays of photovoltaic cell panels, supporting structures and related equipment for the production of electricity.

Examples of Solar array in a sentence

  • It includes the DC cabling from Solar Array to AJB and from AJB to inverter input.

  • No one residential service may exceed the purchase of 12 panels of the Solar Array output.

  • It includes the DC cabling from Solar Array to AJB and from AJB to inverter input.32.1 All cables of appropriate size to be used in the system shall have the following characteristic:a.

  • The Bidder shall seal the original and one copy of Technical Bid; and the original of the Financial Bid, in separate envelopes, duly marking the envelopes as “TECHNICAL BID” (Envelope A) and “FINANCIAL BID” (Envelope B) respectively.

  • Solar Array Fuse The cables from the array strings to the solar grid inverters shall be provided with DC fuse protection.


More Definitions of Solar array

Solar array means one or more Solar Panels connected to the same Inverter. “Solar Panels” means the photovoltaic energy generating panels installed at the
Solar array means a grouping of multiple solar modules with purpose of collecting or converting solar energy.
Solar array means a mechanically and electrically integrated grouping of modules with support structure, including any attached system components such as inverters or dc-to-dc converters and attached associated wiring.
Solar array means a mechanically and electrically
Solar array means multiple solar panels use in conjunction to produce electricity;
Solar array means a group of panels connected together.
Solar array means a free-standing, ground-mounted system consisting of a linked series of photovoltaic modules, the primary purpose of which is to provide for the collection, inversion, storage, and distribution of solar energy for electricity generation, space heating, space cooling, or water heating on-site. However, excess energy output may be delivered to a power grid to offset the cost of energy on-site. Solar arrays may be permitted as principal uses in the (e.g., industrial, office, large-lot residential) zone districts.