A standard installation means:
- Pitched roof in good condition made of corrugated iron or corrugated colourbond or Trim-dek fixed with roofing screws (i.e. excludes tile roofs, flat roofs or Klip-lok fixed from underneath)
- Single phase electricity supply
- A ceiling cavity large enough to work inside of (i.e. excludes cathedral ceilings)
- No asbestos within the areas where the installation is to occur, including but not limited to roof cladding, insulation, meter boxes/switchboards, eves or walls.
- Panels installed in portrait in one continuous array or with dual tracking where possible.
- Single story (i.e. less than 3.6 metres to the gutter line)
- Roof slope less than 30 degrees but more than 10 degrees
- Customer switchboard and/or sub board is compliant with current regulations and has sufficient room for a single pole main solar isolator
- Inverter able to be mounted in location chosen by installer. Customer requests to be accommodated where reasonable to do so.
- Cable run from the array to the consumer switchboard to be 30 metres or less
- No switchboard or meter re-wiring changes other than that required for the solar installation (i.e. excludes additional requirements mandated by some retailers including but not limited to rewiring of hot water boost tails, rewiring of climate saver boost tails or installation of timers on hot water).
- Within the Region.