Title Page

  • Project number

  • Location
  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Today's generation

  • Yesterday's generation

  • This Month's generation

  • Total generation so far

  • Inverter Front Photo

  • Meter/Switch board photo

Labels

  • PV DP / PV SW / PV AC - Round Green Label

  • PV (Solar) Site Information

  • Main Switch - Grid Supply

  • Main Switch - Inverter Supply

  • Shutdown Procedure

  • 'Solar' on solar conduit every 2 meters

  • Manhole DC Voltage Warning

  • PV String Disconnection Point - on Panel Frame

  • PV String warning - on +ve and -ve cable of string

  • Other Labels

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Switch Board-Inverter

  • Voltage @MPPT1

  • Voltage @MPPT2

  • Voltage @MPPT3

  • Voltage@MPPT4

  • Any LV Cables have been found to be damaged?

  • Is all electrical equipment for the system installed in accordance with AS/NZS3000?

  • Are Isc and Voc ratings calculated correctly as per AS/NZS5033:2021 Clause 4.2.?

  • Does the clearance around the inverter meet the manufacturer’s minimum requirements?

  • Is the inverter securely and safely installed with all fixing/locking screws present?

  • Are MC4 connections tight and secure?

Wiring

  • Are all cables/wiring in the installation securely fixed in place to minimise <br>any movement of the cable? (SS ties used as primary means of support)<br>

  • Are the roof/wall penetrations and/or the roof top components used in the wiring system suitably installed, sealed and waterproof?

  • Is the array wiring and wiring to the inverter protected from UV/mechanical<br> damage? <br>

  • Has double insulation been maintained between all live conductor(s) and all earthed or exposed conductive part(s)?

  • Is the compliant DC cable has been used?

  • Do the PV array mounting frames and modules have an equipotential bond connected to the earthing terminal on the switchboard/distribution board to which the inverter is connected, either directly or via the inverter main earth conductor?

  • Do the PV array frame and module earthing connections and methods comply with Australian Standards? (AS/NZS3000:2018 and AS/NZS5033:2014)

  • Are all DC cable(s) installed within the ceiling space, wall cavity or floor enclosed in heavy duty conduit or equivalent?

Roof-Ceiling

  • Is the array's maximum voltage VoC array max (at minimum temperature) less than 600vDC?

  • Does the designed array fit on the available roof area? (e.g. solar panels are not positioned over roof edges or gutters)

  • Are all array supports, brackets, screws and other metal parts either: <br>(a) of similar material or stainless steel to minimise corrosion; or <br>(b) where dissimilar metals that can have a galvanic reaction are used, they are galvanically isolated?"

  • Is PV Array modules have been attached outside of manufacturers clamping zones?

  • Are DC connectors (MC4) mated with those of the same type from the same manufacturer as required?

  • Are MC4 connections tight and secure?

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