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I have finished cabling the panels on the car park roof and today the underfloor heating pipe is finally on site. All 500m of it. Should have been done before they fitted the heat pump ....
I have finished cabling the panels on the car park roof and today the underfloor heating pipe is finally on site. All 500m of it. Should have been done before they fitted the heat pump ....
As part of the recording of the inverters and to make life easier for the installers I have numbered all of them with reference to the panel layout map. Soon after I had finished the ....
To enable the electrical earth to be tested, each of the three earthing points I have installed needs a breaker fitted. This allows the earth to be disconnected and tested then reconnected and tested to ....
Each panel has its own inverter (so if a panel or an inverter fail, the rest of the system still keeps working). These are all connected via cables and plugs. It is a 3 phase ....
Car park panel supports fitted. Took time to saw some of the old beams from the upper mezzanine for future firewood. All stored behind the fence to keep the garden clear.
With the frame in place, I have covered it with a breathable membrane. I t gives a good impression of the final space. On the car park roof the positioning of the supports for the ....
With both sides doe I can finally fit the rear trim to the roof. It has to be trimmed as the rear and side trims clash at the corners. So, on to the Car Park ....
Both sides of the roof are now extended and recovered. Rear of the house from the fence line.
Finished off the timber framing of the workshop including the second window opening. Both verticals and horizontals for the eventual cladding. extending the sides of the roof for the PV panels. In between other work ....
Now that the doors and windows are in, birds that get in via the roof cannot get out through the openings. I keep finding them near the doors where they have literally knocked themselves senseless. ....