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(b)
Check for shadowing of the array Shading of the array, even partly will reduce
the amount of electricity produced for the refrigerator. Check that the Solar array is
not shaded during hours of sunlight. This should be checked at approximately 8 am,
12 noon and 4 pm .The following action is necessary if you find that any part of array
is shaded during normal sunlight hours:
(I) Cut back bushes and trees that may have started to shade the solar array
between 8 am and 4 pm. Trees and bushes, which only cause shading in early
morning. (Before 8 am) or late afternoon (after 4 pm) do not need to be cut. Do not
cut down more bushes or trees than necessary and always seek the permission of
the person responsible for them by explaining why it is necessary.
(ii) Make sure that nobody has put anything in front of the solar array that may block
the sunshine falling on it.
(iii) If new buildings cause shadows to fall on the array, it may be necessary to move
the array to an unshaded place. Ask your technician to check and if necessary, move
the array.
Summary of Contents for VC150
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Page 24: ...24 MODULE AND BATTERY WIRING DIAGRAMS SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM ...
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Page 27: ...27 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...
Page 28: ...28 REFRIGERATION CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...
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