Clear Evidence and Work Plan
Independent technical report backed by field evidence, delivering clear findings and a practical work plan.
Independent technical report backed by field evidence, delivering clear findings and a practical work plan.
A structured written report documenting the observations, measurements and analytical findings obtained during the investigation will be written with a subsection simple to understand for an installer, easy to place into fast action on site. All findings are referenced against the relevant Australian electrical and photovoltaic installation standards, including where applicable:
AS/NZS 3000 – Electrical Installations (Wiring Rules)
AS/NZS 5033 – Installation and safety requirements for photovoltaic arrays
AS/NZS 4777 – Grid connection of energy systems via inverters
AS/NZS 5139 – Battery energy storage system installation
Where deviations are identified, the report clearly identifies the applicable clause and explains the technical implications.
A complete evidentiary record of the inspection process is produced and archived.
The documentation package may include:
Installation photographs and component identification
Thermal imaging results and anomaly localisation
Inverter and monitoring data extraction
System configuration and string mapping
Inspection notes and observation logs
All evidence is referenced within the report so that the reasoning process remains transparent and technically defensible.
The investigation aims to determine the most probable technical cause of the observed system behaviour.
Potential causes may include:
Installation non-compliance with applicable standards
Component failure or degradation
Configuration or commissioning errors
Environmental or external influences
Findings are expressed conservatively and supported by observed evidence and standards interpretation.
Where a fault or non-conformity is confirmed, the report outlines a practical pathway for rectification. This guidance assists the responsible electrical contractor in implementing corrective work while restoring compliance with the relevant standards. The objective is to eliminate unnecessary trial-and-error fault-finding and provide a clear technical direction.
Where required, the investigation findings may support:
Warranty disputes
Insurance assessments
Regulatory enquiries
Legal proceedings involving technical PV system performance
In such cases the investigation documentation is structured so that the reasoning, evidence chain and standards references remain independently verifiable.
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