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Description / Abstract:
These requirements cover solar trackers intended for
installation as fixed trackers which are not attached to buildings,
in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70. Trackers
intended to be installed in an area where public access is
anticipated shall be evaluated for all mechanical hazards as
defined in this Outline. Trackers intended to be installed in an
area where public access is restricted by a fence, secured
location, etc. should be evaluated with consideration given to the
mechanical hazard requirements of this Outline. These requirements
also cover freestanding trackers, which are by design not required
to be mechanically secured in position.
These requirements cover the attachment means of solar devices
to the tracker platform, in both mechanical and electrical aspects,
but do not cover the solar devices themselves. The solar devices
shall have all suitable electrical and mechanical characteristics
in order to be attached to the tracker evaluated in accordance with
this outline. Any solar devices attached to the tracker shall be
compliant with the solar devices standard for safety, and the
specific mounting, bonding, and grounding means described in the
tracker's installation manual. Alternatively, the combination of
tracker and solar device can be evaluated in accordance with this
outline and relevant solar device standards, such as, but not
limited to, the Standard for Flat-Plate Photovoltaic Modules and
Panels, UL 1703, for flat plate PV modules, and the Outline for
Concentrator Photovoltaic Modules and Assemblies, UL 8703, for CPV
modules.
The tracker and its functions are to be evaluated with respect
to risk of electric shock, mechanical and fire hazards. Any part of
the tracker that is utilized for mechanical support, bonding or
grounding of the solar devices shall comply with the Standard for
Mounting Systems, Mounting Devices, Clamping/Retention Devices, and
Ground Lugs for Use With Flat-Plate Photovoltaic Modules and
Panels, UL 2703, or as referenced to UL 2703 within the
requirements of this outline.
These requirements cover solar trackers intended for use with
solar devices with a maximum system voltage of 1500 V.
These requirements do not cover:
a) Equipment intended to accept the electrical or thermal output
from the solar devices, such as inverters, converters, charge
controllers, and batteries;
b) Trackers installed in hazardous locations;
c) Mechanical or structural integrity of the tracker under wind
conditions, seismic conditions, and uplift conditions of the
tracker base and base to platform connection;
d) Trackers installed in marine, offshore, and/or locations
above standing water; and
e) Lightning striking the tracker.