Solar battery and pump backup equipment for wildfire water-readiness planning
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Talk about the power side of water readiness.

Contact ABC Solar Incorporated about solar, battery, critical-load, and pump-backup planning related to wildfire water-readiness concepts.

ABC Solar can discuss solar, battery, backup power, and critical-load planning. Fire suppression, pressure, plumbing, sprinkler, structural, and code systems require the proper licensed professionals and local authority review.
ABC Solar Incorporated

Contact information

Use this page for SolarFireSuppression.com questions, solar battery backup planning, pump critical-load discussions, and wildfire water-readiness concept conversations.

ABC Solar Incorporated

24454 Hawthorne Blvd
Torrance, CA 90505

Phone: 1-310-373-3169
Email: [email protected]
California Contractor License: CCL #914346

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Before you call

Useful details to gather

Better information leads to a better first conversation. These details help separate solar and battery planning from the fire, plumbing, pressure, and sprinkler items that need separate professional review.

Property basics

Address or city, hillside or flat property, ranch or residential site, access issues, existing solar, existing batteries, and whether utility shutoffs are common.

Water sources

Pool, hot tub, water tank, well, pond, cistern, domestic water, irrigation system, or other stored water that may be part of the preparedness discussion.

Pump and power loads

Pump horsepower, voltage, breaker size, running watts if known, startup surge if known, desired runtime, and whether the pump is already on a backup panel.

Existing equipment

Inverters, batteries, generator connections, transfer switches, well pumps, booster pumps, pool pumps, pressure tanks, control systems, and electrical panels.

Photos

Helpful photos include the main electrical panel, backup panel, inverter area, pump equipment, water source, pressure tank, roof or yard zones, and equipment labels.

Safety boundaries

Be clear whether you are asking about solar/battery critical-load planning, or a fire suppression, plumbing, pressure, sprinkler, or code system that requires other licensed professionals.

What ABC Solar can discuss

Solar, batteries, critical loads, and pump backup.

ABC Solar’s natural role is the energy side: solar production, battery storage, inverter capacity, critical-load panels, pump circuits, outage readiness, and backup-power planning.

Fire suppression, sprinkler design, pressure-system design, plumbing cross-connections, structural attachment, and fire-code approval require the appropriate licensed professionals and authority having jurisdiction.

Solar backup Battery storage Critical loads Pump circuits Outage planning Professional review
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Contact page safety notice

Preparedness conversation only.

Contacting ABC Solar through this page does not create a fire protection design, code-approved system, emergency response service, engineering engagement, or promise of wildfire protection.

  • Call emergency services during emergencies. Do not email or wait for a contractor response.
  • Use licensed professionals and local authorities for fire, plumbing, pressure, sprinkler, electrical, structural, and code issues.
  • Do not delay evacuation because water, solar, batteries, pumps, hoses, sprinklers, or automation are present.