Re: [RE-wrenches] Re-mounting a legacy Grid-tied system, after re-roofing

2020-08-31 Thread Jason Szumlanski
It depends on the jurisdiction here in Southwest Florida, but virtually all of them expect the system to meet current codes for the most part for things you touch. Since the mounts/attachments are removed, it's definitely a new structural inspection and most jurisdictions at least want to look at g

Re: [RE-wrenches] Re-mounting a legacy Grid-tied system, after re-roofing

2020-08-31 Thread August Goers
Hi Howie, There is definitely some grey area involved in your situation - and, you are not alone in facing this type of situation. As systems age, we're finding removal and replacements becoming very common. Many companies don't want to do this type of work because it almost always opens up a can

[RE-wrenches] Re-mounting a legacy Grid-tied system, after re-roofing

2020-08-31 Thread Howie Michaelson
Hi All, I think I know the answer to this, but wasn't 100% sure: I have a potential client who had roof mounted grid-tied panels (Sun Power 205s, and Sun Power Inverter) and a Sunny Island for backup (batteries are currently flat, so don't know if either they are recoverable or if the SI is workin