System Essentials (Solar Visual Model)
1. Solar Modules
Solar
electric (photovoltaic or PV) modules are the entities that
convert sunlight in to direct current (DC) electricity. Unlike
other systems, the Clean Power Solar Electric Solution gives
you two choices in panels: polycrystalline
(91kb PDF file) or monocrystalline
(763kb PDF file) modules. Either choice you make, mounting
the modules securely on most roofs is easy.
2. Inverter
This device converts the DC electricity to alternating current
(AC) electricity used by your house and the utility grid.
They come in all shapes and sizes, but the average home will
use a 2800 watt inverter (321kb PDF file) models. Either
choice you make, mounting the modules securely on most roofs
is easy.

3. System Monitor
Clean Power Systems offers several different levels of monitoring.
You can choose to have your system monitored via the web or simply
allow the monitor to display on the inverterss. Whichever you
choose you will be able to keep track and monitor your system
performance (i.e., cumulative power performance and/or instantaneous
power performance).
4. Utility Meter
The system connects to your
main electrical supply. A net meter tracks net power usage, spinning
forward when electricity is used from the grid, and backwards, generating
a credit, when your system creates more electricity than is used.
If you don't already have a net meter, your utility will swap out
your old meter for a utility net meter.
5. Installation
Clean Power Systems prides
itself on treating each job like it was our own home. Each job
is slightly different but with hundreds of installations throughout
the US you can rest assured we will be able to tackel even the toughtest
type of installations. Your new solar electric system will be
able to mount on most surfaces. Flat roofs, pitched roofs, ground
mounts, and all kinds of roofing material (i.e., spanish tile,
asphalt, metal, slate, and shake shingles) are no problem. Your
Clean Power representative will tailor your custom system to what
you want and the average installation can be completed in two
(2) DAYS. Take a look at our installation overview to see job types and typical installations.
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