Interpreting ASCE 7-16 PV System Design Code
Tyler Wiggins breaks down the new ASCE 7-16 code standards that are affecting the solar industry and gives examples to help you design your new PV projects. ASCE 7-16 is a big change from the previous ASCE 7-10 and ASCE 7-05 design standards in terms of design wind loads, PV system design, edge vs. interior modules, non exposed solar collectors, exposed solar panels, etc. These changes can be difficult and confusing to understand, so if you have any questions regarding this information please contact us at [email protected].

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