Mililani High School
On January 7, 1999, Mililani High School became the sixth Oahu school to receive a sun-powered photovoltaic (PV) system from the Sun Power for Schools program, with an installation on its Building L.
System details:
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Two kilowatts (kW) rated peak
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Eight 4x6 foot panels, weighing 110 pounds each (Manufacturer: ASE, Type: ASE-300-DB/50-285)
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DC and AC disconnection switches
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SMA SunnyBoy 2500U inverter to convert DC current to AC
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Autotransformer
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Data acquisition system (Data collection can be monitored and analyzed by students as part of integrated renewable energy lessons.)
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HECO, Mililani High School, and Department of Education personnel inspect the photovoltaic system.
Collected Sun Power Data:
No Data Available at this time
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