Across
- 1. Disclaimer, This should be checked when trees are being trimmed or removed. Include shading from neighboring trees and/or houses
- 3. Details left on the SP and/or SC in regards to rep requests, technology issues, etc.
- 5. This orientation should be used with Standard panels that have a wind speed of 125 or less OR a snow load of 30 or less
- 8. This state requires an Osprey ground mount
- 9. Plan Title, Include "Maxed Out: Can Edit" in this field when a house has been maxed out
- 12. Xcel bills in this area require a separate calculator when 12 months of usage is not provided
- 14. Wattage, Panels that measure 3.4ft by 6.8ft
- 16. This area in NM requires Hip and Valley offsets of 3ft regardless of adjacent panels
- 18. This should always be verified through: Google street view, Eagleview, Apple, Zillow, or Sales Rep
Down
- 2. We cannot build on this house type even if the customer owns their unit
- 4. Ground mount system. 20 degree tilt, Landscape panels, and rows of 3 or 4
- 6. Out, House the has panels on all roof planes, and given the measurements and offset, cannot fit any more panels
- 7. Springs, Utility company that recently changed from a 10kw system size limit to 15kwh
- 9. software we use to build 3D models of homes
- 10. Panel, This array has a $205 adder and rep should be notified when included in a Site Plan
- 11. Check with this team when there is an existing Final site plan
- 13. This orientation should be used with High Wattage panels that have a wind speed greater than 115 OR a snow load greater than 20
- 15. Mount, This type of system must always have an azimuth between the range of 165 and 195
- 17. This tool in Eagleview should be used when measuring the tilt
