Bill, 

Thanks for the attached info. I don't see where the fire rating class of solar 
modules is addressed though... 

In the IBC, the specific section (I believe 902.4 or close to that) seems to 
call for solar modules to carry the same fire rating class as the roofing class 
required of the building. At least that's the interpretation I initially got 
from my local building and safety office. They've been sitting on my plans for 
two weeks so far. When they turn them around, I may have more to talk about.


/wk

William Korthof
714.875.3576
Sustainable Solutions
#956904

On Feb 13, 2014, at 9:34 AM, "Bill Brooks" <[email protected]> wrote:

Yes Peter,

It is called the 2012 International Fire Code. The California guidelines
were turned into code in 2012. There is an explanation document I wrote
available online at:

http://solarabcs.org//about/publications/reports/fireguideline/index.html 

For those states that are using NFPA 1 as their fire code, it is nearly
identical.

Bill.

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