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Chapter SPS 371
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS
Subchapter I — Administration
SPS 371.01   Purpose.
SPS 371.02   Scope.
SPS 371.03   Application.
Subchapter II — Consumer Evaluation
SPS 371.05   Pre-sale information.
SPS 371.06   Solar inspections.
SPS 371.07   Seal of quality.
Subchapter III — Definitions
SPS 371.10   Definitions.
Subchapter IV — Materials and Workmanship
SPS 371.20   Purpose.
SPS 371.21   General installation requirements.
SPS 371.22   General mechanical requirements.
SPS 371.23   Collectors.
SPS 371.24   Air systems.
SPS 371.25   Liquid systems.
SPS 371.26   Electrical requirements.
SPS 371.30   Photovoltaic solar energy systems.
Subchapter V — Warranty
SPS 371.40   Purpose.
SPS 371.41   System designer’s warranty.
Subchapter VI — Operation and Maintenance Manual
SPS 371.50   Purpose.
SPS 371.51   General requirements.
SPS 371.52   Operation and maintenance manual for active solar energy systems.
SPS 371.53   Operation and maintenance manual for photovoltaic solar energy systems.
Note: Chapter ILHR 71 was renumbered chapter Comm 71 under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., Stats., and corrections made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6. and 7., Stats., Register, July, 1998, No. 511. Chapter Comm 71 was renumbered chapter SPS 371 under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register December 2011 No. 672.
Subchapter I — Administration
SPS 371.01Purpose. In accordance with the requirements of s. 101.175, Stats., the purpose of this chapter is to:
(1)Establish statewide standards for solar energy systems which do not impede the development of innovative systems but which do:
(a) Promote accurate consumer evaluation of solar energy systems;
(b) Conform, where feasible, with national performance standards promulgated or recognized by the federal government for solar energy systems; and
(c) Promote the production, marketing and installation of solar energy systems.
(2)Establish provisions to issue a seal of quality at the request of any manufacturer or retailer, for each solar energy system or component which meets or exceeds the quality standards, and to charge a fee to cover the cost of the seal and the cost of examining the solar energy system or component.
Note: See ch. SPS 302 for fees relating to material approvals and inspections.
(3)Establish quality standards for, but not limited to:
(a) The minimum requirements of a warranty;
(b) The minimum requirements of an operation and maintenance manual; and
(c) Minimum specifications for materials, workmanship, durability and efficiency.
(4)Provide for the inspection of any solar energy system at the request of any buyer.
History: Cr. Register, June, 1986, No. 366, eff. 7-1-86.
SPS 371.02Scope.
(1)Promotion of consumer evaluation. The provisions of subch. II-Consumer Evaluation are intended to promote accurate consumer evaluation of solar energy systems by:
(a) Requiring sellers to disclose information about the quality of the solar energy systems prior to sale;
(b) Identifying systems with a seal of quality that meet the quality standards specified in this chapter; and
(c) Providing inspections of solar energy systems upon request by a buyer.
(2)Promotion of production, marketing and installation. The quality standards contained in subch. III-Definitions, subch. IV-Materials and Workmanship, subch. V-Warranty, and subch. VI-Operation and Maintenance Manual are intended to promote the production, marketing and installation of solar energy systems by:
(a) Not impeding the development of innovative systems;
(b) Conforming with national standards;
(c) Developing minimum requirements for a warranty;
(d) Developing minimum requirements for an operation and maintenance manual; and
(e) Not prohibiting the sale of solar energy systems which do not meet the quality standards specified in this chapter.
History: Cr. Register, June, 1986, No. 366, eff. 7-1-86.
SPS 371.03Application.
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