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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.)


Mililani
HECO, Mililani High School, and Department of Education personnel inspect the photovoltaic system.


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