Rapid Shutdown Webinar – SunSpec Alliance

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August 15, 2018

 

Webinar:

How Standardization is Driving Down Costs and Improving Safety for 2017 NEC Shutdown Compliance

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Thursday, August 23, 2018
11:00 am – 12:00 pm PT

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Installer, service professionals and first responder safety is a critical subject for solar integrators yet navigating the complex world of code compliance can often be challenging. Furthermore, it can be troublesome to wade through subjective claims made by technology providers. With impending changes on the horizon for the National Electric Code relative to module-level shutdown, it’s critical for commercial and residential integrators to address their safety requirements capably and efficiently across their pipelines.
Join representatives from the SunSpec Alliance, Texas Instruments and SMA Solar Technology to discuss how integrators can leverage standardization and third-party certification to achieve greater safety and performance while reducing costs.
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