Flat 150’x50′ Parking Canopy Design Discussion

Fwd: Peterbilt Sizing

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Mark Cann <mark.cann@hannahsolar.com>Jul 28, 2016, 9:58 AM
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From: Mark Cann <mark.cann@hannahsolar.com>
Date: July 28, 2016 at 9:57:56 AM EDT
To: Kyle Benson <kyle@hannahsolar.com>
Subject:Re: Peterbilt Sizing

Thanks Kyle 

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On Jul 28, 2016, at 9:57 AM, Kyle Benson <kyle@hannahsolar.com> wrote:

Ideally, we’d have at least one walkway to break up the 150′ span.  In addition, if we’re anywhere near a roof edge, as opposed to an arbitrary 150’x50′ dimension anywhere on a larger roof, we need a 6′ setback from that roof edge.  But yeah, it’ll workKyle BensonDesign Technician, Market DevelopmentHannah Solar, LLC


From: Mark Cann
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 9:55 AM
To: Kyle Benson
Cc: Matt Warren
Subject: Re: Peterbilt Sizing Just confirming:
150×50 using SW 345 at a 5 degree pitch, we can get 95kw DC?

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On Jul 28, 2016, at 9:54 AM, Kyle Benson <kyle@hannahsolar.com> wrote:

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Kyle BensonDesign Technician, Market DevelopmentHannah Solar, LLC


From: Mark Cann
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2016 9:47 AM
To: Kyle Benson
Cc: Matt Warren
Subject: Re: Peterbilt Sizing This is assuming a 10 degree pitch? 
How much for 5 degree. The drawing for space now is 150×50
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On Jul 28, 2016, at 9:45 AM, Kyle Benson <kyle@hannahsolar.com> wrote:

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We’d need around double the allotted space for a 100kWdc array.  Using dimensions of 100 x 50, we can get somewhere around 50kW.  Shoot me an address and I can lay this out on a proper location.  Kyle Benson Design Technician, Market Development Hannah Solar, LLC