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BSOL2015-0157
78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 Tibr44w4" COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BUILDING PERMIT Application Number: BSOL2015-0157 Property Address: 54530 AVENIDA VALLEJO APN: 774282002 Application Description: TURNER / 4.58kW PV SYSTEM - (14) Property Zoning: Application Valuation: $17,239.00 Applicant: RENOVA ENERGY CORP ' 75-181 MEDITERRANEAN AVE PALM DESERT, CA 92211 OCT 29 2015 CITY OF LA QL11W COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPAH i x,c LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my License is in full force and effect. License Class:fCSO License cse No.: 9,10] 6 .Dater // /CAHr Co^rntractoc/ OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractor's State License Law for the following reason (Sec. 7031.5, Business and Professions Code: Any city or county that requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for the permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's State License Law (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he or she is exempt -therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).: I ) I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. (Sec. 7044; Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does the work himself or herself through his or her own employees, provided that the improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proving that he or she did not build or improve for the purpose of sale.). I 11, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractors' State License Law.). I I I am exempt under Sec. . B.&P.C. for this reason Date: Owner: 06 VOICE (760) 777-7125 FAX (760) 777-7011 INSPECTIONS (760) 777-7153 Date: 11/2/2015 Owner: SCOTT TURNER 54530 AVENIDA VALLEJO LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Contractor: RENOVA ENERGY CORP 75-181 MEDITERRANEAN AVE PALM DESERT, CA 92211 (760)568-34.13 Llc. No.: 910836 WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. ' id ave and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by. SectD of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier:- Polity Number: _ I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that, if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of Section 37of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with those provisions. / Date: 1 �plicant: o WARNING: FAILURE TO SECURE WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL, AND SHALL SUBJECT AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND CIVIL FINES UP TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000). IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION, DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES. APPLICANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IMPORTANT: Application is hereby made to the Building Official for a permit subject to the conditions and restrictions set forth on this application. 1. Each person upon whose behalf this application is made, each person at whose request and for whose benefit work is performed under or pursuant to any permit issued as a result of this application , the owner, and the applicant, each agrees to, and shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of La Quinta, its officers, agents, and employees for any act or omission related to the work being performed under or following issuance of this permit. 2. Any permit issued as a result of this application becomes null and void if work is not commenced within 180 days from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180 days will subject permit to cancellation. I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency for construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter pon the the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097, Civ. C.).above-mentione property for inspection purposes. Lender's Name: ate: Srg inspection (Applicant or Agent): Lender's Address: 4 fflDESCRIPTION ACCOUNT, 'QTLY PAID " Pi41D=DATE ,;. AMOUNT : BSAS SB1473 FEE 101-0000-26306 0 $1.00 '$1.00 10/29/15 'sgjx # r ,CFIECK ae 7i . 2015302922533126 Vincent Battaglia CREDIT WE6411 ECON 984 Total Paid for BUILDING STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION BSA: $1:00 $1.00 . DESCRIPTION' ' ACCO.UNT =QT1f AMOUNT x` PAID: DATE ,...1.''csa.rnY.m�`;...•�>,awes...;...iiia.S^....-szs.'*.a.a.»F.,.«,...m.:a�»:,..,�axt,.,,u$3.st?.'3s..',�..Se...xaa�dE - ,.,,� v.. < (PAID Credit Card Fee 101-0000-43505 0.. $3.11 $1.11- 10/29/15 }..'eM of L}.'. t� 2R•'4i :�3 3"'.;.w.P:: r -i: i'%.�' ZT, 4t+.�: ) �y ilYvr.ea Jrf f,A'.niet .# L 3bf: •`{ -i: J, ..:,ata�,,METHOD::; I .'.: ` � :MRECEIPT 2015102922533126 Vincent Battaglia CREDIT: ' WEB411984 ECON Total Paid for Credit, Card Fee: $3.11 $3.11 P. k"f DESCRIPTIONE�� ..-, .+-r S.0 T '3 :, QTY `r Tz-Y *..;rsg';`�gsV5: A T� ef'a AIDh� £qL .. +,2 PAID DATE Y„:.:..., .,.. �, ,n ,:w ..=..:�:tr ,,_A r_ M t_CCOUN..z�w��.;_...�F-.,.:;_MOUN.ea�..ba..�.:,.�� PV SYSTEM -ARRAY, FIRST 20 101-0000-42403 0 $24.17• $24.17 10/29/15 .xs inxrkf *.� R k:nt ;p °Ck L,Tzs+.D: ' ,PA�.°_. � d.,t. , x,-N1- 16�YY .2015102922533126 Vincent Battaglia, CREDIT : WEB411984 ECON t h+ E � l 3 -.�.-' tots r 3�'t,�✓ j DESCRIPTION i \ a �- ---�-'Tn.:..'>`K.. n ” V IDa QN x � .._ ��x� 6,1 DATE fi .., a . <.F � ACCO.UNT F � � A"IO.UNT 4PA . PAID PV SYSTEM -ARRAY, FIRST 20 PC 101-0000-42600.., 0 $24.iZ $24.17 10/29/15 sE% y METHOD S� RECEIPT# r GEtD cYts r , y y ���CHECW# BY - 2015102922533126 Vincent Battaglia CREDIT WEB411984 ECON " Total Paid for ELECTRICAL: ' $48.34 $48:34 +��yy DESCRIPTION � 3�. .xa 1`M ej'K C' 3 1. &:. @"`` C'. k. I,• E _ AIVIOUNT`€ Jr - w sf L { 'r3j 'KY 'wi PAIOKOATE f*�ACCOl1NT "QIYzg s?AIDOP R PERMIT ISSUANCE 101-0000-42404 01. $91.85. .,,.$91.85 10/29/15 S% 9�xE. 3"S' PAID.BY 3'�'.fi>fS15 Q"fi ' jxi"j`'i'3#'h' ':. - �e:'�%'nA•R "> S p?.yF.?-.:. y € A F{'.3 ta!'X:41�>, Yf py �. b.. , Z<� kMETHOD RECEI?T #tom= CHECK # gCCTD BY .: 2015102922533126 Vincent Battaglia CREDIT WEB411-: .ECON 984 Total Paid for PERMITISSUANCE: $91.85 $91.85 . o 44ib 4 f Description: TURNER / 4.58kW PV SYSTEM - (14) 327W PANELS/(1) INVERTER Type: SOLAR Subtype: Status: ISSUED Applied: 8/27/2015 MFA Approved: 10/14/2015 AOR Parcel No: 774282002 Site Address: 54530 AVENIDA VALLEJO LA QUINTA,CA 92253 Subdivision: SANTA CARMELITA AT VALE LA QUINTA Block: 305 Lot: 23 Issued: 10/29/2015 ECON UNIT 28 . Lot Sq Ft: 0 Building Sq Ft: 0. Zoning: Finaled: Valuation: $17,239.00 Occupancy Type: Construction Type: Expired: 4/26/2016 ECON No. Buildings: 0 No. Stories: 0 No. Unites: 0 Details: 4.58kW SOLAR ARRAY - (14) 327W SUNPOWER SPR -E20 PANELS W/ (1) SMA SUNNY BOY 380OTL-US-22 INVERTER [254SF] 2013' CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE. 15 48 .Applied to Approved Approved to Issued Printed: Monday, November 02, 2015 11:47:51 AM 1 of 3 C SYS if AAS CHRONOLOGY CHRONOLOGY, TYPE . STAFF NAME ACTION DATE COMPLETION. DATE NOTES EMAIL SENT TO CHRISTIAN CORDERO E-MAIL AJ ORTEGA 10/14/2015 10/14/2015 (PERMITS@RENOVASOLAR.COM) LISTED AS CONTACT THAT PERMIT IS APPROVED AND READY TO ISSUE. PLAN CHECK SUBMITTAL MARY FASANO 8/27/2015 8/27/2015 RECEIVED ` • • CONTACTS NAME TYPE NAME ADDRESSI CITY 'STATE" ZIP PHONE FAX ..EMAIL APPLICANT RENOVA ENERGY CORP 75-181 PALM DESERT CA 92211 MEDITERRANEAN AVE CONTRACTOR RENOVA ENERGY CORP 75-181 PALM DESERT CA 92211 MEDITERRANEAN AVE Printed: Monday, November 02, 2015 11:47:51 AM 1 of 3 C SYS if AAS PARENTTOTALS: FINANCIAL f DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT CITY AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE RECEIPT # CHECK # METHOD PAID BY SLTD BY 201510292 BSAS S81473 FEE 101-0000-20306 0 $1.00 $1.00 10/29/15 WEB411. 253312698 CREDIT Vincent Battaglia ECON 4 Total Paid for BUILDING STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION $1.00 $1.00 BSA: 201510292 Credit Card Fee 101-0000-43505 0 $3.11 $3.11 10/29/15WEB411 253312698 CREDIT Vincent Battaglia ECON 4 Total Paid for Credit Card Fee: $3.11 $3.11 PV SYSTEM - ARRAY, 201510292 101-0000-42403 0 $24.17 $24.17 10/29/15 WEB411 253312698 CREDIT Vincent Battaglia ECON FIRST 20 4 PV SYSTEM - ARRAY, 201510292 101-0000-42600 0 $24.17 $24.17 10/29/15 WEB411 253312698 CREDIT Vincent Battaglia ECON FIRST 20 PC 4 Total Paid for ELECTRICAL: $48.34 $48.34 201510292 PERMIT ISSUANCE 101-0000-42404 0 $91.85 $91.85 10/29/15 WEB411 253312698 CREDIT Vincent Battaglia ECON 4 Total Paid for PERMIT ISSUANCE: $91.85 $91.85 $144.30 $144.30 INSPECTIONS PROJECTS Printed:. Monday, November 02, 2015 11:47:51 AM 2 of 3 sysrrnns BOND INFORMATION ATTACHMENTS Printed: Monday, November 02, 2015 11:47:51 AM 3 of 3 SYS7f: AAS Bin. # of La Qurnta Building ez Safety Division P.O. Box 1504,'78-49S Calle Tampico 4.Quinta, CA 92253 -:(760) 777-7012 Building Permit Application and Tracking Sheet Permit # 1 ` S� ProjeccAddcess:54530 Avenida Vallejo Owner's Name: Scott Turner A. P.Number. 774282002-0 Address: 54530 Avenida Vallejo Legal Description: City, ST, zip: La Quirita, CA 92253 Contractor. Reriova Energy Corp. Telephone:.axa Address: 75181 Mediterranean Aveproj Description: Residential Roof Mounted sour PV 4.578kW Dc: City, ST, zip: Palm Desert, CA 92211 Telephone: 760-568-3413 w t` State Lic. #: 910836 City Lie #;104947 , Arch, Engr., Designer: Address: City., ST, Zip: Telephone: �:' Construction Type:. occupancy: Residential . State Lic. Project type (circle one): New Add'n Alter Repair Demo Named Contact Person: Christian Co rd a ro Sq. Ft.: # Stories: # Units: Telephone# of Contact Person: permits@renovasolar.com Estimated Value of Project: $17 239.00 APPLICANT: DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE # submittal Req'd Recd . TRACMG PERMIT FEES Plan Sets Plan Cheek submitted Item Amount Stmctur`al CaIcs. Reviewed, ready for corrections Plan Check Deposit. . Trnss Calcs. Called Contact Person Plan Check Balance_ Tide 24 Wes. Plans picked up Construction Flood plain plan Plans resubmitted.. Mecharilcal Grading plan 2'! Review, ready for corrections/issue , Electrical Subcontactor Ust Called Contact Person Plumbing Grant Deed Plans picked up S.M.I. ILOA. Approval Plans resubmitted Grading SIV HOUSE:- ''+Review; ready for correctio Developer Impact Fee Planning Approval. Called Contact Person - AJ -P -P - Pub. Wha. Appr Date of permit issue School Fees Total Permit Fees VICINITY MAP Riverside County: APN 774282002-0 CONSTRUCTION !n I C1 Cover Sheet S1 Site Plan S2 Plot Plan ELECTRICAL Temecula w Callejem.Kule Marking/Panel Schedule E2 �F.� 4 STRUCTURAL s �. Sy 1 'P PRO 4 - IF CONSTRI WRAW .. C_alte'Potrero___-� iPtit?ero: SY - 6 - CONSTRUCTION HOURS: OCTOBER 1 THRU APRIL 30 Monday - Friday 7:00 am - 5:30 pm Saturday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday NOT ALLOWED Government Code Holidays NOT ALLOWED MAY 1 THRU SEPTEMBER 30 Monday - Friday u:uu am - t:ju pm Saturday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday NOT ALLOWED Government Code Holidays NOT ALLOWED PROJECT CONTACTS: CONTRACTOR:RENOVA permits@renovasolar.com Primary Contact: Matthew De La Torre Secondary Contact: Christian Cordero SCOPE OF WORK: UINTA Y DEPT. ED 00 APPLICABLE CODES 4000 California Residential Code 2013 California Electrical Code 2013 City of La Quinta Municipal Code SHEET INDEX !n I C1 Cover Sheet S1 Site Plan S2 Plot Plan ELECTRICAL Temecula w Callejem.Kule Marking/Panel Schedule E2 �F.� 4 STRUCTURAL _ BUILDING &SAFI �. Sy 1 'P PRO 4 - IF CONSTRI WRAW aIle Potiero` � TCalle over Monday - Friday 7:00 am - 5:30 pm Saturday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday NOT ALLOWED Government Code Holidays NOT ALLOWED MAY 1 THRU SEPTEMBER 30 Monday - Friday u:uu am - t:ju pm Saturday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday NOT ALLOWED Government Code Holidays NOT ALLOWED PROJECT CONTACTS: CONTRACTOR:RENOVA permits@renovasolar.com Primary Contact: Matthew De La Torre Secondary Contact: Christian Cordero SCOPE OF WORK: UINTA Y DEPT. ED 00 APPLICABLE CODES 4000 California Residential Code 2013 California Electrical Code 2013 City of La Quinta Municipal Code SHEET INDEX GENERAL C1 Cover Sheet S1 Site Plan S2 Plot Plan ELECTRICAL E1 Marking/Panel Schedule E2 Single Line STRUCTURAL P1 I Profile Elevations DATA SHEET Module Inverter Wind Calculation Racking Disconnect Colo Is • 0_ Project consists of installing a solar photovoltaic (PV) system comprise : PV modules, power inverter(s), conduits w/fittings and wires, roof stanchi rack mounting system, and all necessary electrical equipment to provide a r able power source for the customer. r 10 0Q V I � /�Uo' �-C N T e m�Ur) ��CcOp \W�yO ;�o� 0 � C: E— ID1 Ft C WnCL O N � O O LU J L0 U; -ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL COMPLY WITH THE 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING, RESIDENTIAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, ENERGY AND GREEN BUILDING I CODES AND THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE. Z W Q ® - STRING #1 ❑ - STRING #2 PROP. DRIVEWAY PATH CONDI VENT POOL SOLAR MODULES :a_ N W _* E S SCALE: 1" = 20' SMA 3800 WATT INVERTER SMA SB 3800TL-US-22, 240 VOLT WITH SECURE POWER SUPPLY LOCATED INSIDE GARAGE 30 AMP AC DISCONNECT SQUARE -D #DU221 RB 120/240 VOLT LOCATED INSIDE GARAGE 30 AMP AC DISCONNECT SQUARE -D #DU221 RB 120/240 VOLT LOCATED ON NORTH EXTERIOR WALL EXISTING METER # 1 134S - 101384 PROPOSED BI-DIRECTIONAL METER# EXISTING 200 AMP MAIN SERVICE PANEL 120/240 VOLT, 10, 3W, 1 OK AIC LOCATED ON NORTH EXTERIOR WALL z D—CHIMNEY J YIW Uw Q o_ M0 W a SIDE YARD PROPERTY LINE CITY OF LA QUINTA BUILDING & SAFETY DEPT. APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION DATE BY / SOLAR SYSTEM SIZE: 4.578 kW DC CEC AC SYSTEM SIZE: 4.093 kW AC NOTES: 1. THIS IS A 4.578 KW SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEM USING (14) SUNPOWER SPR -E20-327 (327 WATT) PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES. 2. THIS SYSTEM IS GRID-INTERTIED VIA UL -LISTED POWER CONDITIONING INVERTER: (1) SMA SUNNY BOY 3800TL-US-22, 240 VOLT 3. THIS SYSTEM HAS NO UPS, NO BATTERIES. 4. THIS IS A ROOF MOUNTED SYSTEM, ADDING 2.68 LB/SQ FT. ROOF IS ROLLED COMP AT 0° PITCH (AVG 10'). 5. THE SYSTEMS SQUARE FOOTAGE IS 254 FT' (10%d OF TOTAL ROOF AREA). THE MODULES AZIMUTH IS 180° (AVG 180°). 6. MODULES ARE 10 DEGREES TILT ABOVE ROOF SLOPE, NOT TO EXCEED 24" ABOVE ROOF SURFACE. 7. BUILDING IS A ONE STORY DWELLING. 8. LAG SCREWS ARE 5/16" X 4" AT 48" O.C. MAX, WITH 2.5" INTO FRAMING. 9. MODULES WILL BE SECURED TO ROOFTOP USING PROSOLAR SOLARWEDGE ATTACHMENTS WITH PROSOLAR ROOFTRAC SUPPORT RAILS. 10. ATTACHMENTS WILL BE SEALED BY LICENSED ROOF CONTRACTOR. 11. DESIGNED FOR BASIC WIND SPEED OF 110 MPH PER PROSOLAR CALCULATIONS, SEE SPECS. 12. VISIBLE EXPOSED CONDUIT SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH. 13. MODULE DIMENSIONS ARE 41.2" X 61.4" 14. SYSTEM INSTALLATION SHALL BE PER NEC 690 AND IS SUBJECT TO FIELD INSPECTION BY THE CITY. 15. PROPER CLEARANCES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CAL FIRE GUIDELINES. 16.PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM CONDUCTORS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED AND GROUPED. THE MEANS OF IDENTIFICATION SHALL BE PERMITTED BY SEPARATE COLOR CODING, MARKING TAPE, TAGGING, OR OTHER APPROVED MEANS. THE MEANS OF GROUPING SHALL BE WIRE TIES OR SIMILAR MEANS AT LEAST ONCE, AND THEN AT INTERVALS NOT TO EXCEED SIX (6) FEET. 17. PHOTOVOLTAIC EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS AND ALL ASSOCIATED WIRING AND INTERCONNECTIONS SHALL BE INSTALLED ONLY BY QUALIFIED PERSONS. iL L" PV Initaltation Company Renova Energy Corp. California.- 2012 C�rtficd tncrpy Frnctnionrvr. ti 0 N (,C) W M J U) � N N W < Q Z 0 U W z W Q / Q z 0 � cy E U � Q (n In J a� 0 a Drawn By: Juan -Pablo Grados Date Drawn: 06/25/2015 Revision No. 0 Sheet No. S.1 bum VJ ■ D a r novaesolar Renova Energy Corp 75-181 Mediterranean Ave. Palm Desert, CA 92211 (760)568-3413 Contractor's License #910836 X o o Project Name N. _ SCOTT TURNER (C-10627) z P N o rQ (.nD = Q m 54530 AVEN I DA VALLEJO o CrI o LA QUI NTA, CA 92253 D a r novaesolar Renova Energy Corp 75-181 Mediterranean Ave. Palm Desert, CA 92211 (760)568-3413 Contractor's License #910836 MATERIALS (14) SUNPOWER 327 WATT PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES #SPR -E20-327 (1) SMA SUNNY BOY 380OTL-US-22 - 3,840 W; 240 VOLT (2) SQUARE -D AC DISCONNECT, 30A NON -FUSIBLE, 2 -POLE #DU221RB SOLAR PRODUCTION SUMMARY GROSS NAMEPLATE RATING (14 x 327/1000) 4.578 kW CEC-AC SYSTEM SIZE 4.093 kW WARNING: SYSTEM MAY BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE FACILITY CD� PER THE AC DISCONNECT AS SHOWN. SCALE: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT TOUCH BACKGROUND WARNING: SITE PLAN AT SOLAR BREAKER 'n dCN afcN v0 TERMINALS. TERMINALS ON BOTH THE LIN "RED" AND ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT TOUCH U Oj c AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE ENERGIZED IN N TERMINALS. TERMINALS ON BOTH THE LIN pTjEUc? o FOR UTILITY OPERATIONS * ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LABELED. MARKING INTO RAFTERS. THE OPEN POSITION. "WHITE" AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE ENERGIZED IN ` (INSIDE GARAGE) LETTERING. OPERATING CURRENT: 11.96 Amps THE OPEN POSITION. —(INSIDE GARAGE) *GROUND FAULT PROTECTION DEVICE IS INTERNALLY BUILT *THE MATERIAL USED FOR MARKING SHALL BE REFLECTIVE, WEATHER RESISTANT AND SUITABLE FOR � OF QU7DEPT� SUNPOWER THE MARKING IN R 331.2.2 THROUGH R331.2.4 & SAFETY ��r OPERATING VOLTAGE: 312.4 Volts MAX AC OPERATING CURRENT: 16 Amps ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. THE DC C2 E - U L) MAXIMUM VOLTAGE: 481.5 Volts OPERATING AC VOLTAGE: 240 Volts 6a 0 U U SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT: 12.92 Amps p E.1 p W E NOTE: MOUNT ON DC DISCONNECT A B U N R L TR P NOTE: MOUNT ON AC DISCONNECT A B v 1 1920 INVERTER 3., 20 20 12 1XI L 3 BACKGROUND 3 1920 INVERTER L -- -I WARNING: THIS PANEL IS FED BY TWO SOURCES: "RED" AND 1920 11920 PHASE TOTALS UTILITY AND SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC "WHITE" ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD PHASE TOTALS LETTERING. IF A GROUND FAULT IS INDICATED THE MATERIALS (14) SUNPOWER 327 WATT PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES #SPR -E20-327 (1) SMA SUNNY BOY 380OTL-US-22 - 3,840 W; 240 VOLT (2) SQUARE -D AC DISCONNECT, 30A NON -FUSIBLE, 2 -POLE #DU221RB SOLAR PRODUCTION SUMMARY GROSS NAMEPLATE RATING (14 x 327/1000) 4.578 kW CEC-AC SYSTEM SIZE 4.093 kW NOTE: MOUNT ON MAIN SERVICE PANEL COVER . NORMALLY GROUNDED CONDUCTORS S 4. MAY BE UNGROUNDED AND ENERGIZED. NOTE: MOUNT ON INVERTER NOTES+ SOLAR PRODUCTION STATS. SCALE. 2 P.V. PLAN SCALE: N/A N/A I WARNING: PV Installation Company THIS FACILITY IS EQUIPPED WITH A PHOTOVOLTAIC WARNING Renova Energy Corp. GENERATOR LOCATED ON THE ROOF AS SHOWN. THE INVERTER OUTPUT CONNECTION DO NOT SYSTEM MAY BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE FACILITY CD� PER THE AC DISCONNECT AS SHOWN. SCALE: O Q 0 SITE PLAN AT SOLAR BREAKER 'n dCN afcN v0 a) # 30A AC DISCONNECT U Oj c - 200A MAIN PANEL PHOTOVOLTAIC DISCONNECT pTjEUc? o FOR UTILITY OPERATIONS * ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LABELED. MARKING INTO RAFTERS. NOTE: MOUNT ON DISCONNECTS `a> _ C MOUNTING: SEMI -FLUSH (INSIDE GARAGE) O N W d rno CO2 J —(INSIDE GARAGE) *GROUND FAULT PROTECTION DEVICE IS INTERNALLY BUILT *THE MATERIAL USED FOR MARKING SHALL BE REFLECTIVE, WEATHER RESISTANT AND SUITABLE FOR � OF QU7DEPT� SUNPOWER THE MARKING IN R 331.2.2 THROUGH R331.2.4 & SAFETY ��r o INIMUMRED CAPITALIZED WITH A MT. LL BE MADE WITH ILSCO GBL -4D6 LETTERSS. *MODULE GROUNDING SHAINTO HEIGHT OF 3/8'NS wHITE ON RED BACKGROUND. (CRCLR331v2.1) LDING LUGS AND #8 SOLID BARE COPPER USING WEER CONNECTIONS. *THE MARKING CONTENT SHALL CONTAIN THE WORDS "WARNING; PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE" (CRC R331.2.2)qP: P ROV E ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. THE DC C2 E - U L) wo TYPE N 6a 0 U U LOAD DESCRIPTION p E.1 p W E of A B U N R NOTE: MOUNT ON MAIN SERVICE PANEL COVER . NORMALLY GROUNDED CONDUCTORS S 4. MAY BE UNGROUNDED AND ENERGIZED. NOTE: MOUNT ON INVERTER NOTES+ SOLAR PRODUCTION STATS. SCALE. 2 P.V. PLAN SCALE: N/A N/A I WARNING: PV Installation Company THIS FACILITY IS EQUIPPED WITH A PHOTOVOLTAIC WARNING Renova Energy Corp. GENERATOR LOCATED ON THE ROOF AS SHOWN. THE INVERTER OUTPUT CONNECTION DO NOT SYSTEM MAY BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE FACILITY RELOCATE THIS OVERCURRENT DEVICE. PER THE AC DISCONNECT AS SHOWN. SCALE: BUS: NOTE: MOUNT ON MAIN SERVICE PANEL SITE PLAN AT SOLAR BREAKER Jj_ 3" 30A AC DISCONNECT U (NORTH WALL) N - 200A MAIN PANEL PHOTOVOLTAIC DISCONNECT (NORTH WALL) FOR UTILITY OPERATIONS * ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LABELED. MARKING INTO RAFTERS. NOTE: MOUNT ON DISCONNECTS ❑ 30A AC DISCONNECT MOUNTING: SEMI -FLUSH (INSIDE GARAGE) Date Drawn: 3 —(INSIDE GARAGE) *GROUND FAULT PROTECTION DEVICE IS INTERNALLY BUILT *THE MATERIAL USED FOR MARKING SHALL BE REFLECTIVE, WEATHER RESISTANT AND SUITABLE FOR � OF QU7DEPT� SUNPOWER THE MARKING IN R 331.2.2 THROUGH R331.2.4 & SAFETY ® WARNING: INIMUMRED CAPITALIZED WITH A MT. LL BE MADE WITH ILSCO GBL -4D6 LETTERSS. *MODULE GROUNDING SHAINTO HEIGHT OF 3/8'NS wHITE ON RED BACKGROUND. (CRCLR331v2.1) LDING LUGS AND #8 SOLID BARE COPPER USING WEER CONNECTIONS. *THE MARKING CONTENT SHALL CONTAIN THE WORDS "WARNING; PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE" (CRC R331.2.2)qP: P ROV E ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. THE DC Revision No. CONDUCTORS OF THE PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM wo TYPE ARE UNGROUNDED AND MAY BE ENERGIZED. NOTE: MOUNT ON SERVICE PANEL NOTE: MOUNT ON JUNCTION BOX AND DC DISCONNECT PANEL: MAIN PANELVOLTAGE: 240/120 1P,3W CIRCUITCODE: N:NON-CONTINUOUS MAIN PANEL SCHEDULE SCALE: BUS: 200 A PROJECT SIGNAGE SCALE: N/A 3 NOTES L: LONG -CONTINUOUS Jj_ LOCATION: EXTERIOR NORTH WALL O (y) U ; N LL W Q Q * ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LABELED. MARKING INTO RAFTERS. R: DEMANDABLE RECEPTACLES 0 MOUNTING: SEMI -FLUSH Date Drawn: K: KITCHEN *GROUND FAULT PROTECTION DEVICE IS INTERNALLY BUILT *THE MATERIAL USED FOR MARKING SHALL BE REFLECTIVE, WEATHER RESISTANT AND SUITABLE FOR � OF QU7DEPT� SUNPOWER THE MARKING IN R 331.2.2 THROUGH R331.2.4 & SAFETY AIC RATING: 10,000 INIMUMRED CAPITALIZED WITH A MT. LL BE MADE WITH ILSCO GBL -4D6 LETTERSS. *MODULE GROUNDING SHAINTO HEIGHT OF 3/8'NS wHITE ON RED BACKGROUND. (CRCLR331v2.1) LDING LUGS AND #8 SOLID BARE COPPER USING WEER CONNECTIONS. *THE MARKING CONTENT SHALL CONTAIN THE WORDS "WARNING; PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE" (CRC R331.2.2)qP: P ROV E Revision No. VA LOAD wo TYPE I C.B. I BUS C.B. TYPE p VA LOAD U LOAD DESCRIPTION p E.1 p LOAD DESCRIPTION of A B U N R L TR P A B TR P L R N U A B v 1 1920 INVERTER L 20 20 12 1XI L 2 3 1920 INVERTER L -- -I Ix L 4 1920 11920 PHASE TOTALS PHASE TOTALS PHASE TOTALS A+B CONNECTED VA (CODE N): TOTAL PHASE A: 3840 CONNECTED VA (CODE L): 3840 TOTAL PHASE B: 3840 CONNECTED VA (CODE R): CONNECTED VA (CODE K): TOTAL CONNECTED KVA: 3.84 DEMAND KVA TOTAL ADJUSTED KVA:3.84 TOTAL PANEL AMPS: 16 AMPS W/L CL: 16 California - 2012 NOM -.."Gad of NABCEP 'ALL PLACARDS SHALL BE RED WITH WHITE LETTERING 04 O MAIN PANEL SCHEDULE SCALE: 111 PROJECT SIGNAGE SCALE: N/A 3 NOTES (::) Jj_ CO 1147) O (y) U ; N LL W Q Q * ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LABELED. MARKING INTO RAFTERS. Z 0 U 'ALL PLACARDS SHALL BE RED WITH WHITE LETTERING L.1.. Z Z) W Q z MAIN PANEL SCHEDULE SCALE: ^ `'F PROJECT SIGNAGE SCALE: N/A 3 NOTES (::) 1. THE PV SOURCE CIRCUIT IS BONDED TO EARTH GROUND IN MAIN SERVICE PANEL. O (y) 2. WIRE AND SIZES ARE AS INDICATED OR LARGER. SAFEGUARDS 3. ALL EQUIPMENT IS BONDED BY MECHANICAL MEANS OR BY A GROUNDING CONDUCTOR. SUPPORT SYSTEM * SOLAR BREAKER SHALL BE LISTED FOR USE IN EXISTING MAIN PANEL. 4. THE GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR SHALL BE #8 AWG COPPER GROUND WIRE * WIND LOAD: BASIC WIND SPEED (3 -SECOND GUST, 110 MPH) ACCEPTED BREAKER REPLACEMENTS ARE EATON, SQUARE -D & GE. AND BONDED TO THE EXISTING GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM. * WIND EXPOSURE C * ALL JUNCTION BOXES SHALL BE NEMA OUTDOOR/RAINTIGHT RATED. 5. CHANGES TO DESIGN NEED PRIOR ENGINEER APPROVAL. * CONDUIT SUPPORT BY COOPER/BEELINE OR CADDY Ln . U q- Q z U) Lo J o a` • WILEY CABLE CLIPS SHALL BE USED. * VISIBLE AND ACCESSIBLE * ALL EMT SHALL USE OUTDOOR RAINTIGHT COMPRESSION FITTINGS. * SOLARMOUNT RACKING SYSTEM, LAG BOLTED DIRECTLY Drawn By: * ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LABELED. MARKING INTO RAFTERS. Juan -Pablo Grados * ADD COMBINER / JUNCTION BOXES AS NEEDED. *MARKING IS REQUIRED ON INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DIRECT CURRECT (DC) CONDUIT, ENCLOSURES, Date Drawn: * AN INTERNAL BLOCKING DIODE IS PROVIDED IN EACH MODULE. RACEWAYS, CABLE ASSEMBLIES, JUNCTION BOXES, COMBINER BOXES AND DISCONNECTS. (CRC R331.2) *GROUND FAULT PROTECTION DEVICE IS INTERNALLY BUILT *THE MATERIAL USED FOR MARKING SHALL BE REFLECTIVE, WEATHER RESISTANT AND SUITABLE FOR � OF QU7DEPT� SUNPOWER THE MARKING IN R 331.2.2 THROUGH R331.2.4 & SAFETY 06/25/2015 INIMUMRED CAPITALIZED WITH A MT. LL BE MADE WITH ILSCO GBL -4D6 LETTERSS. *MODULE GROUNDING SHAINTO HEIGHT OF 3/8'NS wHITE ON RED BACKGROUND. (CRCLR331v2.1) LDING LUGS AND #8 SOLID BARE COPPER USING WEER CONNECTIONS. *THE MARKING CONTENT SHALL CONTAIN THE WORDS "WARNING; PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE" (CRC R331.2.2)qP: P ROV E Revision No. *ALL NEUTRAL TO GROUND CONNECTIONS SHALL OCCUR IN THE MAIN PANEL. *THE MAIN SERVICE MARKING SHALL BE PLACED ADJACENT TO THE MAIN SERVICE DISCONNECT IN A LOCATION *EMT SHALL BE 1" MINIMUM. CLEARLY VISIBLE FROM THE LOCATION WHERE THE DISCONNECT IS OPERATED. (CRC R311.2.3) FOR CONSTRUCTION [DA1TE___By--&- 0 * JUNCTION BOX/ COMBINER BOX ENTRY SHALL USE COMPRESSION FITTINGS. *THE MARKING SHALL BE PLACED ON INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DC CONDUIT, RACEWAYS, ENCLOSURES AND CABLE ASSEMBLIES EVERY 10 FEET, WITHIN 1 FOOT OF TURNS OR BENDS AND WITHIN 1 FOOT ABOVE AND BELOW PENETRATIONS OF ROOF/CEILING ASSEMBLIES, WALLS OR BARRIERS. (CRC R331.2.4) Sheet No. E.1 fo SOLAR SYSTEM SIZE: 4.578 kW DCn¢N CEC AC SYSTEM SIZE: 4.093 kW AC To nD �— �n � c � ce, EXISTING 200 AMP MAIN SERVICE R7 f0 Q ��•, U 240/120 VOLT, 2 -POLE {� d mco LOCATED ON NORTH EXTERIOR WALL > � 5 ai SERVICE EQUIPMENT IS TOP FED ^ m 2 m METER # 164SR - 101384 PROPOSED BI-DIRECTIONAL 0 o CV.E— m SOLAR ARRAY 327 WATT1#8 #8 THWN-2 METER # W'6o14 SUNPOWER MODULES THWN-2 NEUTRAL 2#22 AWG TWISTED PAIR MAIN PANEL �2� UHOTOVOLTAIC #SPR -E20-327 DC DISCONNECT 1 #8 THWN-2 EGC EXISTING 200A ATC-RA7ITT10,000 AMPERES PTC RATING: 301.4 W SMA SUNNY BOY EC MAIN BREAKER NUMBER OF WIRES: (3) THREE (2 STRING OF 7 MODULES) 380OTL-US-22 2 #182 THWN 2 SINGLE PHASE 1 ' EMT CONSUMPTION MONITORING INVERTER 20A SOI. AR 240 V, 2P I 20A SOLAR BREAK R MONITOR J --- BREAKER OV Ins allation J N BAR Company Renova Energy Corp: .�, uddrrila -'2012 s SPS 30 AMP NON -FUSIBLE 30 AMP NON -FUSIBLE G BAR LOCATED INSIDE GARAGE AC DISCONNECT AC DISCONNECT (1) #12 THWN-2 SQUARE -D #DU221 RB SQUARE -D #DU221 RB 4 #8 THWN-2 240V, 2P () LOCATED INSIDE GARAGE 240V, 2P (2) #8 THWN-2 TO EXISTING LOCATED NEXT TO NoaeM;� �mm NABCEP 20 AMP 2 -POLE — GROUNDING (1� #8 THWN-2 EGC 1 ' EMT MAIN PANEL SOLAR BREAKER ELECTRODE (1) #8 THWN-2 NEUTRAL 1 #12 THWN-2 (1) #12 THWN-2 NEUTRAL 1 #12 THWN-2 NEUTRAL * ALL WIRING BETWEEN MODULES SHALL BE PV -WIRE. 2 #22 AWG TWISTED PAIR 1 #12 THWN-2 EGC THWN-2 EGC ALL CONDUIT SHALL BE 1" EMT OR LARGER. 1' EMT MONITOR/ PV SUPERVISOR ALL CONDUIT SHALL BE BONDED. INTERNET ' a #8 THWN-2 GEC (CONNECTED TO GND) A QUI ` 04 CGS I. ALL CONDUIT SHALL BE SUPPORTED BY RUBBER PYRAMID SUPPORTS. LOCATED NEXVOLT TO INVERTER NBUILDINGOF &SAFETY DEPT. O J M STEEL CITY 6"X6"X4" (OR LARGER) OUTDOOR JUNCTION BOXES SHALL BE USED AS NEEDED. P p OV I] i J Ln 04 ALL CONDUIT SHALL HAVE PLASTIC STRAIN RELIEF CONNECTORS TO PROTECT WIRES. " TION U CV > SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM I A LE: SCA W Q Q I DATE____—__— �— z 9 d _ DC CIRCUITS AC CIRCUITS 0� z Q W � ~ > MODULES TO INVERTER INVERTER TO MAIN PANEL Z Q 2 STRINGS OF 7 MODULES = 14 MODULES MAX OUTPUT = 16A X 1.25 [PER NEC 215.2 (A)1] = 20 AMPS (20 AMP SOLAR BREAKER) MAX VOLTAGE DC = (MODULE Voc + ((25°C - Temp Record Low°C [via www.solarabcs.org]) x T coefV)) X # modules in series AC CONDUIT SHALL BE MOUNTED 1/2" TO 3 1/2" ABOVE ROOFTOP SURFACE. O M MAX VOLTAGE DC= (64.9 +((25°C - 3°C) x.1766)) X 7 modules in series = 481.5 VOLTS ENGINEERED FOR 90°C TEMP. RATING OF CONDUCTOR & 44°C AMBIENT TEMP. PER SOLARABCS.ORG E U 14- Q 6.46 AMPS EACH CIRCUIT X 1.56[PER NEC 690.8] = 10.1 AMPS #8 WIRE = 55 AMPS X .58[PER NEC TABLE 310.15(B)(16) & PER NEC TABLE 690.31(C)] = 31.9 AMP >_ 20 AMP z (n Ln J DC CONDUIT SHALL BE MOUNTED 1/2" TO 3 1/2" ABOVE ROOFTOP SURFACE. (3) #8 THWN-2 AWG WIRE, (2) #8 THWN-2 GROUND d ENGINEERED FOR 90°C TEMP. RATING OF CONDUCTOR & 44°C AMBIENT TEMP. PER SOLARABCS.ORG 1" EMT @ 40% FILL PER NEC TABLE C.1 = (9) #8 THWN-2 WIRES ✓ 2 n`_ #8 WIRE = 55 AMPS X .58[PER NEC TABLE 310.15(B)(16) & PER NEC TABLE 690.31(C)] = 31.9 AMPS Drawn By: 31.9 AMPS X .80[CONDUIT FILL PER NEC TABLE 310.15(B)(3)(a)] = 25.5 AMPS >- 10.1 AMPS ✓ Juan -Pablo Grados 2 STRINGS= (4) #8 THWN-2 AWG WIRE, (1) #8 THWN-2 GROUND MAIN PANEL BACKFEED CALCULATION Date Drawn: 1" EMT @ 40% FILL PER NEC TABLE C.1 = (9) #8 THWN-2 WIRES ✓ EXISTING 200 AMP MAIN SERVICE PANEL EXISTING 200 AMP MAIN BREAKER 06/25/2015 120% OF 200 AMP BUS: ALLOWABLE BACKFED AMPS [PER NEC 705.12(D)(2)] = 240 AMPS Revision No. 240 AMP - 200 AMP MAIN BREAKER = 40 TOTAL AMP ALLOWABLE 20 AMP SOLAR BREAKER <_ 40 AMPS ✓ O ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL COMPLY WTH THE 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING, RESIDENTIAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, ENERGY AND GREEN BUILDING CODES AND THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE. Sheet No. CALCULATIONS SCALE: E.2 A2 FA O 0 C: r M z I O M X W Z n M M 0 N A D W O M X O O -n Cn c � T D p M "' AL z < °X z 2 cno�� c °� > > ml�( = C on D O N o0 0 m m c\n _ m X 00 _- _ X m n >U3 or S m --I r n N X O x m0 =r5 SQA OD A z 0Fn ro Ei -3 �� a Q v CD Cf) m C7 -n D o � N - (n M �m MZ � rn °1.° 6oco ni O -t zm OW � CD cn M o o 0- z-1 0 o mZ o o a CD mm v� ID m°- -im 3 0, (D 0� oD co m rn m 0 y N O 0 M z = Cn m z (n d D Iv rt, O O O 0 0 0 ` M m m 0) C C/) O O O O O O rn 0 m 0 m 0 M m m 0 0 0 A ? A D D D ca O 00 O CD O M m m 0 m 0 M 0 M r -n r r < -n < < m m m � O O O M Z Z Z C7 00 00 � D 03 M O> p QX -0 z O ZX90 � 10> q < M M -•! O Z Z --4 > 22" w� � W N Cn m z P m 0 o Z Project Name: SCOTT TURNER C-10627 a' �� o o- renwaosolar N ' " G Cha 2.D " Renova Energy Corp -� 54530 AVENI DA VALLEJO a tiw , u 75-181 Mediterranean Ave. C' y LA QUI NTA, CA 92253 o ' Palm Desert, CA 92211 (760)568-3413 Gontractor's.License #910836 FA • 20.4% efficiency Ideal for roofs where space is at a premium or where future expansion might be needed. • High performance Delivers excellent performance in real world conditions, such as high temperatures, clouds and low ight.t,2,3 • Proven value Designed for residential rooftops, E -Series panels deliver the features, value and performance for any home. Maxeon® Solar Cells., Fundamentally better. Engineered for perfasmance, designed for durability Engineered for peace of mind Designed to deliver consistent, trouble-free energy over a very long lifetime.0 Designed for durability The SunPower hAoxeon Solar Cell is the only cell built on a solid copper foundation. . Virtually impervious to the corrosion and cracking that degrade Conventional Panels .4,5 #1 Ranked in hounhofer curability test. 10 100% power rnpintained in Atlas 25+ comprehensive PVDI Durability test." HIGH PERFORMANCE & EXCELLENT DURABILITY E20 - 327 PANEL HIGH EFFICIENCY° Generate more energy per square foot E -Series residential panels convert more sunlight to electricity producing 36% more power per panel,' and 60% more energy per square foot over 25 years. 3,4 HIGH ENERGY PRODUCTION Produce more energy per rated watt High year one performance delivers 7-9% more energy per rated waft .3 This advantage increases over time, producing 20% more energy over the first 25 years to meet your needs .4 t20% 1 20% More Energy 110% _ - - - Per Rated Watt p 8% more, yearl 100% U 90% 35% more, 0 d year 25 >. 80% 0 Conventional 60% r N 50% 0 5 10 15 20 25 Years www.sunpower.com 10% _. ....... _ ..._. ... Maintains High Maintains �`�aERGY Pe Power at High Temps F i' o J No Light -Induced PHOTON �/ a 6% + Degradation ?O�?Fieio�SS Q High Average Watts 2) 4% Better Low -light and - — Spectral Response uj 2% High -Performance a Anti -Reflective Glass 0% www.sunpower.com SUNPOWER OFFERS THE BEST COMBINED POWER AND PRODUCT WARRANTY POWER WARRANTY 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% "% ----' 0 5 10 15 20 25 Years More guaranteed power: 95% for first 5 years, A.4%/yr. to year 25.8 REFERENCES: 1 All comparisons are SPR-E2W27 vs. a representative conventional panel: 250W, approx. 1.6 m2, 15.3% efficiency. 2 PVEvolufion Labs "SunPower Shading Study," Feb 2013. 3 Typically 7-9% more energy per watt, BEW/DNV Engineering "SunPower Yield Report," Jan 2013. 4 SunPower 0.25%/yr degradation vs. 1.0°/a/yr conv. panel. Campeau, Z. et al. "SunPower Module Degradation Rate," SunPower white paper, Feb 2013; Jordan, Dirk "SunPower Test Report," NREL, Oct 2012. 5 "SunPower Module 40 -Year Useful Life" SunPower white paper, Feb 2013. Useful life is 99 out of 100 panels operating at more than 70% of rated power. 6 Second highest, after SunPower XSeries, of over 3,200 silicon solar panels, Photon Module Survey, Feb 2014. 7 8% more energy than the average of the top 10 panel companies tested in 2012 (151 panels, 102 companies), Photon International, Feb 2013. 8 Compared with the top 15 manufacturers. SunPower Warranty Review, Feb 2013. 9 Some exclusions apply. See warranty for details. 10 5 of top 8 panel manufacturers from 2013 report were tested, '3 additional silicon solar panels for the 2014. Ferrara, C., et al. "Fraunhofer PV Durability Initiative for Solar Modules: Part 2". Photovoltaics International, 77-85. 2014. 11 Compared with the non -stress -tested control panel. Atlas 25+ Durability test report, Feb 2013.from 2013 report were tested, 3 additional silicon solar panels for the 2014. Ferrara, C., et al. "Fraunhofer PV Durability Initiative for Solar Modules: Part 2". Photovoltaics International, 77-85. 2014. 12 Standard Test Conditions (1000 W/m2 irradiance, AM 1.5, 25° C). 13 Based on average of measured power values during production PRODUCT WARRANTY 0 5 10 15 20'- 25 Years Combined Power and Product defect 25 year coverage that includes panel replacement costs. OPERATING CONDITION AND MECHANICAL DATA , ELECTRICAL DATA - 40°F to +l 85°F (- 40°C to +85°C) E20-327 E19-320 Nominal Power 12 (Pnom) 327 W 320 W Power Tolerance +5/-0% +5/-0% Avg. Panel Efficiency13 20.4% 19.8% Rated Voltage (Vmpp) 54.7 V 54.7 V Rated Current (Impp) 5.98 A 5.86 A Open -Circuit Voltage (Voc) 64.9 V 64.8 V Short -Circuit Current (Isc) 6.46 A 6.24 A Max. System Voltage 600 V UL & 1000 V IEC Maximum Series Fuse 15 A Power Temp Coef. -0.38% / aC Voltage Temp Coef. -176.6 mV / aC Current Temp Coef. 3.5 mA /'C REFERENCES: 1 All comparisons are SPR-E2W27 vs. a representative conventional panel: 250W, approx. 1.6 m2, 15.3% efficiency. 2 PVEvolufion Labs "SunPower Shading Study," Feb 2013. 3 Typically 7-9% more energy per watt, BEW/DNV Engineering "SunPower Yield Report," Jan 2013. 4 SunPower 0.25%/yr degradation vs. 1.0°/a/yr conv. panel. Campeau, Z. et al. "SunPower Module Degradation Rate," SunPower white paper, Feb 2013; Jordan, Dirk "SunPower Test Report," NREL, Oct 2012. 5 "SunPower Module 40 -Year Useful Life" SunPower white paper, Feb 2013. Useful life is 99 out of 100 panels operating at more than 70% of rated power. 6 Second highest, after SunPower XSeries, of over 3,200 silicon solar panels, Photon Module Survey, Feb 2014. 7 8% more energy than the average of the top 10 panel companies tested in 2012 (151 panels, 102 companies), Photon International, Feb 2013. 8 Compared with the top 15 manufacturers. SunPower Warranty Review, Feb 2013. 9 Some exclusions apply. See warranty for details. 10 5 of top 8 panel manufacturers from 2013 report were tested, '3 additional silicon solar panels for the 2014. Ferrara, C., et al. "Fraunhofer PV Durability Initiative for Solar Modules: Part 2". Photovoltaics International, 77-85. 2014. 11 Compared with the non -stress -tested control panel. Atlas 25+ Durability test report, Feb 2013.from 2013 report were tested, 3 additional silicon solar panels for the 2014. Ferrara, C., et al. "Fraunhofer PV Durability Initiative for Solar Modules: Part 2". Photovoltaics International, 77-85. 2014. 12 Standard Test Conditions (1000 W/m2 irradiance, AM 1.5, 25° C). 13 Based on average of measured power values during production PRODUCT WARRANTY 0 5 10 15 20'- 25 Years Combined Power and Product defect 25 year coverage that includes panel replacement costs. OPERATING CONDITION AND MECHANICAL DATA , Temperature - 40°F to +l 85°F (- 40°C to +85°C) Max load Wind: 50 psf, 2400 Pa, 245 kg/m2 front & back Snow: 112 psf, 5400 Pa, 550 kg/m2 front Impact resistance 1 inch (25mm) diameter hail at 52 mph 123 m/s). Appearance Class A Solar Cells 96 Monocrystalline Maxeon Gen II Tempered Glass High transmission tempered Anti -Reflective Junction Box IP -65 Rated Connectors MC4 Compatible Connectors Frame Class 1 black anodized (highest AAMA rating) Weight 41 lbs (18.6 kg) 1046 mm zo� C3=11 [41.2 in] 46 mm -►f l.- 1559 mm [1.8 in] [61.4in] See http://www.sunpower.com/facts for more reference information. For more details, see a#ended dolosheet: www.sunpower.com/d0t03he8n. Read safety and installation instructions before using this product. www.sunpower.com mDecember 2014 SunPower Corporation. All rights reserved. SUNPOWER, the SUNPOWER logo, MAXEON, MORE ENERGY. FOR UFE., and SIGNATURE are trademarks or registered Document It 504860 Rev D /LTR_Os trodemorks of SunPower Corporation. Specifications included in this datashmi are subject to change without notice. TESTS AND CERTIFICATIONS Standard tests UL1703 (Type 2 Fire Rating), IEC 61215, IEC 61730 Quality tests ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 EHS Compliance RoHS, OHSAS 18001:2007, lead free i Ammonia test IEC 62716 Salt Spray test PID test IEC 61701 (passed maximum severity) Potential -Induced Degradation free: 1000VtD Available listings UL, CEC, CSA, TUV, JET, KEMCO, MCS, FSEC 1046 mm zo� C3=11 [41.2 in] 46 mm -►f l.- 1559 mm [1.8 in] [61.4in] See http://www.sunpower.com/facts for more reference information. For more details, see a#ended dolosheet: www.sunpower.com/d0t03he8n. Read safety and installation instructions before using this product. www.sunpower.com mDecember 2014 SunPower Corporation. All rights reserved. SUNPOWER, the SUNPOWER logo, MAXEON, MORE ENERGY. FOR UFE., and SIGNATURE are trademarks or registered Document It 504860 Rev D /LTR_Os trodemorks of SunPower Corporation. Specifications included in this datashmi are subject to change without notice. SUNNY BOY 3000TL-US/ 3800TL-US /400OTL-US / 5000-1 L -U S / 6000TL-U S r+ 700OTL-U S / 770OTL-U S SMA 0000�7 Certifiec Innovative Powerful Flexible • UL 1741 and 16998 compliant • Seare Power Supply provides • 97.6% maximi -n efficiency • Two MPP trackers provide • Integrated AF:I meets the require- daytirne powerduring grid outages • Wide input vol-3ge range numerous design options ments of EIEC 2011 690.11 • Shade management with CptiTrac • Extended operating Global Peak WF tracking temperatu•e range POE M 41, o N o' 9HD 'MP091 SUNNY BOY 3000TL-US / 3800TL-US/4000TL-US / 5000TL-US / 600OTL-US / 7000TL-US / 7700TL-US Setting new heights in residential inverter performances The Sunny Bcy 3000—L-US/'300TL-US/4000TL-US/5000TL-US!6000TL-UE/7000TL-US/7700TL-US represents the nex- step in perfornance fo- A certified inverters. Its transformerless design means high efficiency and reduced weight. MaximL.T power produ:tion is derived From wide input voltage and opL-rating temperature ranges. Multiple MPP trackers aic OptiTraem G'Wobal Peck mitigo-e the effect of shade and allow for installation cd challenging sites-. The unique Secure PoAei Supply featur-- provides dayt-me power in the event of a grid c tt]ge. High performance, flex.ble design and innovatue features make the Sunm Boy R -US series the first choice among solar professionals. Technical data Input (DC) Max. usable DC power (@ cosy — 1) Max. DC voltage Rated MPPT voltage range MPPT operating voltage range Min. DC voltage / start voltage Max. operating input current / per MPP tracker Number of MPP trackers / strings per MPP tracker Output (AC) AC nominal power Max. AC apparent power Nominal AC voltage / adjustable AC voltage range AC grid frequency; range Max. output current Power factor (cos p) Output phases / line connections Harmonics Efficiency Max. efficiency CEC efficiency Protection devices DC disconnection device DC reverse -polarity protection Ground fault monitoring / Grid monitoring AC short circuit protection All -pole sensitive residual current monitoring unit Arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) compliant to UL 16998 Protection class / overvoltage category General data Dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) DC Disconnect dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) Packing dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) DC Disconnect packing dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) Weight / DC Disconnect weight Packing weight / DC Disconnect packing weight Operating temperature range Noise emission (typical) Internal consumption at night Topology Cooling Electronics protection rating Features Secure Power Supply Display: graphic Interfaces: RS485 / Speedwire/Webconnect Warranty: 10 / 15 / 20 years Certificates and permits (more available on request) NOTE: US inverters ship with gray lids Type designation Sunny Boy 3000TL-US Sunny Boy 380OTL-US Sunny Boy 4000TL-US 208 V AC 240 V AC 208 V AC 240 V AC 208 V AC 240 V AC 3200 W 600 V 175 - 480 V 125 - 500 V 125V/150V 18A/15A 3000 W 3000 VA 208 V / • 240 V / • 183 - 229 V 211 - 264 V 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 15A 1 1/2 <4% 4200 W 600 V 175 - 480 V 125 - 500 V 125 V / 150 V 24A/15A 2/2 3330W 3840W 3330 VA 3840 VA 208 V / • 240 V / • 183 - 229 V 211 - 264V 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 16A 1 1/2 <4% 4200 W 600 V 175 - 480 V 125 - 500 V 125 V / 150 V 24A/15A 4000 W 4000 VA 208 V / • 240 V / • 183 - 229 V 211 - 264V 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 20A 1 1/2 <4% 97.2% 97.6% 97.2% 97.5% 97.2% 97.5% 96.5% 96.5% 96.5% 97.0% 96.5% 97.0% 490/519/185 (19.3/20.5/7.3) 187/297/190 (7.4/11.7/7.5) 617 / 597 / 266 (24.3 / 23.5 / 10.5) 370/240/280 (14.6/9.4/11.0) 24 kg (53 Ib) / 3.5 kg (8 Ib) 27 kg (60 Ib) / 3.5 kg (8 Ib) -40 °C...+60 `C (-40 "F...+140 °F) 5 25 dB(A) < 25 dB(A) < 25 dB(A) <1 W <1 W <1 W Transformerless Transformerless Transformerless Convection Convection Convection NEMA 3R NEMA 3R NEMA 3R 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 •/0/0 UL 1741, UL 1998, UL 1699B, IEEE1547, FCC Part 15 (Class A & B), CAN/CSA C22.2 107.1-1 SB 3000TL-US-22 SB 380OTL-US-22 SB 4000TL-US-22 SMA PV Inverter Secure Power Supply Technical Description EPSUSTB-en-1 1 I Version 1.1 G)(D Legal Provisions Legal Provisions SMA America, LLC Copyright © 2013 SMA America, I.I.C. 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SMA Solar Technology Canada Inc. 2425 Matheson Blvd. E 7th Floor Mississauga, ON L4W 51<4 Canada Technical Description SMA America, LLC 1 Secure Power Supply Module 1 Secure Power Supply Module The Inverter as an Energy Source The inverter is equipped with an integrated secure power supply module to which an external socket -outlet can be connected. Figure 1: Principle of a PV system for secure power supply If there is sufficient solar irradiation during a grid failure, you can use the inverter as an energy source via the connected socket -outlet. The inverter can now be used in secure power supply operation and is able to supply power to phone chargers, laptops, flashlights, small appliances, and televisions. You can find the exact procedure for the secure power supply operation in the user manual of your inverter. Technical Description EPS•USTBen•l 1 3 2 Secure Power Supply Operation SMA America, LLC 2 Secure Power Supply Operation 10 Safety during secure power supply operation Refer to the user manual of your inverter for all safety precautions and for the exact procedure for safe secure power supply operation. Energy despite Grid Failure In order to use the inverter in secure power supply operation, there must be sufficient solar irradiation. However, secure power supply operation is not possible as long as the inverter is in feed -in operation. The inverter activates the secure power supply module automatically only when the utility grid fails or the line voltage is below the permitted value. If the switch of the socket -outlet is set to "ON", the electrical power can be used. Hence, the inverter regulates the secure power supply automatically at the socket -outlet as long as there is sufficient solar irradiation. If the power is no longer needed, despite the grid failure, you can shut off the secure power supply operation by turning the switch to "OFF'. Returning to Feed -in Operation If the grid failure has stopped during the secure power supply operation, there is still voltage present at the socket -outlet. The inverter remains in secure power supply operation and does not return to feed -in operation automatically. Secure power supply operation only stops when the switch of the socket -outlet has been turned "OFF". The inverter feeds into the utility grid again. Secure power supply operation will no longer be possible when the grid failure has ended and the socket -outlet has been switched off. EPS-US•TB-errl I Technical Description SMA America, LLC 3 Restrictions for the Secure Power Supply Operation 3 Restrictions for the Secure Power Supply Operation Power Fluctuation The power available during secure power supply operation depends on the solar irradiation on the PV modules. The power can fluctuate considerably depending on the weather or may not be available at all. Therefore, you should not supply loads with the secure power supply operation that rely on a stable voltage supply, such as medical devices. Low Solar Irradiation The inverter interrupts the secure power supply operation when solar irradiation is too low but tries to continue the secure power supply operation automatically after 20 seconds. In case the inverter turned off due to the solar irradiation being too low, the switch of the socket -outlet must once again be operated so that the secure power supply operation can be continued as soon as there is sufficient solar irradiation. Behavior at Night Since there is no solar irradiation present, secure power supply operation is not possible at night. If the inverter is in secure power supply operation at nightfall, it turns off and ends the secure power supply operation. Behavior after Sunrise After sunrise, the inverter automatically tries to feed into the utility grid again as soon as there is sufficient solar irradiation. If the grid failure still persists after sunrise, the secure power supply operation will not continue automatically, not even when the switch of the socket -outlet is still turned "ON". To restart secure power supply operation, the switch of the socket -outlet must be operated again. If the grid failure has stopped after sunrise, the inverter feeds into the utility grid again automatically, even when the switch of the socket -outlet is still turned "ON". Overload of the Socket -Outlet The inverter will interrupt secure power supply operation in the case of an overload of the socket -outlet, however, it will try to continue secure power supply operation automatically every 20 seconds. This can lead to the inadvertent starting of a connected load. Only connect loads that have a power consumption of 1,500 watts or less. If you connect a power strip, the sum of the input power of all loads connected to the power strip, may not exceed 1,500 watts as well. Technical Description EPS•US•TB-en•l 1 5 A Compliance with the National Electrical Code® SMA America, LLC 4 Compliance with the National Electrical Code@ Article 690 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems of ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Codeo defines an interactive system as "A solar photovoltaic system that operates in parallel with and may deliver power to an electrical production and distribution network," and a standalone system as "A solar photovoltaic system that supplies power independently of an electrical production and distribution network." SMA inverters are intended to be installed and operated primarily in grid interactive systems. When equipped with an secure power supply module, Sunny Boy TL -US inverters are capable of being switched from interactive to standalone operation to supply power to a dedicated 120 V power outlet. Section 690.61 of ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, permits a normally grid interactive system to operate as a standalone system when disconnected from utility electrical power system. Sunny Boy inverters equipped with the secure power supply module comply with National Electrical Code 690.61 for interactive and standalone operation. 5 Technical Data of the Secure Power Supply Maximum AC voltage 125 V Maximum AC current 12A Maximum power output 1,500 W 6 EPSUS-TB-en-1 1 Technical Description SolarWe e TM ag Revolutionary Commercial Mounting System! SolarWedge® by Professional Solar Products, Inc, is an innovative low profile commercial/residential PV mounting system. The system provides an easy to install and economical solution for 5, 10 or 15 degree structural attachment. SolarWedge® integrates with Professional Solar's patented "top-down" commercial RoofTrac® and FoamJack® stanchion products. The system dramatically lowers installation and shipping costs while optimizing installed wattage on the roof. Advantages of the SolarWedge® * Easy handling and Installation: Each box supports up to 30' (front & rear) of RoofTrac® support rails * Integrated Leveling System: Compensates up to 2-1/2" of roof variation using an included 1/2" x 4" stainless steel stud * Fully Engineered: Load tested to 30 lbs. per sq. ft (approx. 110 mph wind load) at up to U centers * Finished Aluminum Parts: Clear anodized angled support brackets match support rail. FoamJackO stanchion parts are machine tumbled and cleaned to provide excellent bonding of foam, flash or SolarWedge® Precision extruded angles of anodized aluminum compress the support rail at a fixed angle while dramatically increasing the strength Leveling Feature Stud rolls into the post up to 2-1/2" to eliminate the need for cutting studs on the job FoarnJack® Each kit includes the FoamJack® with a 3" aluminum seal plate. Size included depends on the angle purchased I--": P.;r .,Roof Surface Modules are mounted in the illustrated direction to optimize performance in the summer months- i - Load Tested / 11OM ,h :a wind Load . 30 lbs. sq -- At 6'On Center q`--•At6'OnCenter =>� Rail'Insert - Compression `1/2" x 4 Leveling Stud Nut L Rail'Lowe- Support'.: Foamed bases as illustrated Assembly of the SolarWedge® Attachment Parts List (Per Box) Not to scale Components of the SolarWedge® Shipoed in a shoe box sized package, the SolarWedge XD attachment system easily integrate with the components offer easy handling and storage along with reduced shipping new XD support rail. cost!. 12 ea. (6) 24 ea. Aluminum Jam Nut/ 6 ea. ,/z" 55 Flat Washers Compression 1/2"Washer 1" Dia. Aluminum Nuts ICompression Rear Posts 0 12 ea. iNut 12 ea. 3/8" SS Flat Washers ® 6 ea. Aluminum \3"XDRaiI Lower Rail ® 36 ea. 1"Dia. Aluminum Supports Front Posts 1/2" SS Jam Nuts Lower Support 12 ea. SS JamNuU 12 ea. Leveling o 12 ea. �— 112" Washer / 1.5" Dia. Studs 3" x 3" Aluminum Aluminum Seal Plates / Jam Nut / Bases Attachment Box Dimensions Spe,ifications are Each box contains enough s„ Fully Assembled subect to change attachments to ��� without notice. install up to 12" 3.3 kWDc Standard SolarWedge® Technical Information Di Degree Box Dimensions , > Load Tested and engineered to 30 lbs. per ft2 (approx.110mph wind load Illustrated 5' 3.3 kWuc• 'usfng220 woc equivalent) L modules > Utilizes FoamJack® Laboratory tested to 2,870 lbs. vertical and 2,615 lbs. side lateral pull out using a 3/8" x 6" lag bolt (secured at approx. 6-1/2"). > Structurally attached to the roof - extremely important in areas with potential horizontal and vertical seismic movement such as California. > Available in 5°, 10° or 15° angles. Optimized to help reduce typical , - ' ' ' ' - - Rear Extension Height' peak summer demand charges. - _ 19"+/-3/4" 15 Degree 1 Front Extension Height _ _ -' _ _-_' " - - - - - - - -- — — —— — —— 10 Degree All Angles ---__ - ------- ---- - - ---- 14-1/2"+/- 3/4' 1 _ _ _ , , - 5 Degree t — ' F 11"+/- 3/4" Height from roof surface to bottom of support rail 4' O.C. RearView professional (805)486-4700 6' Span between attachments 6' O.C. Drill Guide (Sold Separately) Availableee Sizes Degree 10-6 1 Degree Kit) Degree The FoamJacke drill guide ensures that pilot holes are drilled 90 degrees to the Patent #6,360,491 and D547262 rafter/beam optimizing the strength and appearance of the connection. - fax SOLAR 1551 586-4799 . 1551 S. Rose Ave. products" Oxnard, CA 93033 www.prosolar.com 5W20080327 6' Span between attachments 6' O.C. Drill Guide (Sold Separately) Availableee Sizes Degree 10-6 1 Degree Kit) Degree The FoamJacke drill guide ensures that pilot holes are drilled 90 degrees to the Patent #6,360,491 and D547262 rafter/beam optimizing the strength and appearance of the connection. Lpi ke Advancing Renewable Technology ACCAcrne Cable Clips ACME Cable Clips simplify wire management and create a cleaner aesthetic to solar PV arrays. The clips are made of corrosion resistant stainless steel and are designed to prevent damage to cable insu- lation. The easy to install and remove design only requires a flat head screwdriver and can be reused, unlike zip ties. The universal design fits most modules and can hold one or two wires. • Made with corrosion resistant 300 series stainless steel • Dual wire compartments • Special tab for easy installation and removal with flat -head screwdriver • Designed to prevent damage to cable insulation • Sized for USE -2 cable (5-5.4mm) or PV cable (6.8-7.2mm) ACC Holds: 1 to 2 USE -2 wires or 1 PV wire DC Power Systems (800) 967-6917 www.dcpower-systems.com ACC- PV Holds: 1 to 2 PV wires Contact us at: 845.247.4708 www.we-lic.com LkjlLeL Advancing Renewable Technology Washer, Electrical Equipment Bond WEEB Patent Pending INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS For Professional Solar only Please read carefully before installing. WEEBL-6.7 assembly WEEB-PMC WEEB Bonding Jumper - 6.7 Products are tested to UL 467 UL standard for safety grounding and bonding equipment Document Number 104-0404-000008-010 Wiley Electronics LLC. 2006-2010© —All Rights Reserved .GUS Intertek 3098177 WEEB COMPATIBILITY The WEEB family of products can be used to bond anodized aluminum, galvanized steel, steel and other electrically conductive metal structures. Standard Top Down Clamps The WEEBs used for bonding the PV modules to the mounting rails are compatible with various cross-sections of module frames. The following are examples of module frames that are compatible. Notice that the WEEB teeth are positioned completely under the edge of the module frame. The following is an example of a module frame that is incompatible with the WEEB. The WEEB teeth are positioned only partially under the edge of .the module due to the lip on the top edge of the module. Wiley Electronics LLC. 2006-2010© —All Rights Reserved �n Top Down Clamps for Lipped Modules The following are a few variations of lipped solar modules mounted with inverted U-shaped clamps. Notice that the force which the inverted U- shaped clamp exerts is in line with the WEEB teeth. Low -Lipped Module IDI The WEEB-PMC is not compatible with high lipped modules. The WEEB teeth do not intersect with the solar module frame. High -Lipped Module Wiley Electronics LLC. 2006-2010© —All Rights Reserved WEEB COMPATIBILITY Module frames like those shown here may have a ridge or lip on the bottom edge of the frame that would prevent the WEEB teeth from fully embedding. Shown here is an example of a groove that will prevent the WEEB teeth from properly penetrating the module frame. This type of frame is not compatible with the WEEB. I m Shown here is an example of a lip that will prevent the WEEB teeth from properly penetrating the module frame. This type of frame is not compatible with the WEEB. Important Note: Inspect each module frame used with a WEEB to ensure that the bottom mounting face of the frame is flat, and that there are no hinderances to embedding WEEB teeth. Do not use a module with a frame that prevents the WEEB teeth from embedding fully. Wiley Electronics LLC. 2006-2010© — All Rights Reserved WEEB-PMC on Boxed Module Frames Certain module frames do not have enough structural strength to withstand the force required to embed a WEEB. These frames will deform and therefore not allow sufficient penetration of the WEEB teeth. The general requirements for minimum module frame thickness of "boxed" type module frames are illustrated below. Wiley Electronics LLC. 2006-2010© — All Rights Reserved IDI SYSTEM OVERVIEW Use WEEB-PMC to bond solar modules to module mounting rail. Use WEEB Bonding Jumper to electrically connect mechanically spliced rails. Important notes Use one WEEBL-6.7 assembly per rail to connect system to equipment ground conductor. 1. Use general purpose anti -seize compound on fastener threads when installing WEEBs. 2. WEEBs are intended for SINGLE USE ONLY. Functionality will not be guaranteed if reused. Wiley Electronics LLC. 2006-2010© —All Rights Reserved O WEEB-PMC ASSEMBLY id Cla EEB-F Mail SI Pre -assemble WEEB-PMC to mid -clamp assembly as shown. Pre -assembling WEEB-PMC to mid -clamp assembly will contain the small individual parts, reducing the possibility of losing parts during installation. Wiley Electronics LLC. 2006-2010© —All Rights Reserved Slide pre -assembled WEEB-PMC and mid -clamp assembly into position. Slightly lift solar module and slide WEEB-PMC and mid - clamp assembly into position. WEEB teeth will automatically be aligned under the edge of the module when the mid -clamp assembly is correctly installed. Important note: To correctly install WEEB-PMC, ensure that both sides of the solar modules are completely positioned against the mid -clamp. Refer to WEEB compatibility page for illustrations. Wiley Electronics LLC. 2006-2010© —All Rights Reserved Important note: WEEBs are for SINGLE USE ONLY! Do not torque fasteners down if position of solar modules is not finalized. Only slightly tighten fasteners to keep modules in place. 0 position of solar a -s are finalized, fasteners to / 20.5 N -m general purpose- .ize compound gads. Wiley Electronics LLC. 2006-2010© -All Rights Reserved © WEEB-PMC LAYOUT EVEN NUMBER OF MODULES IN ROW X DENOTES PLACES TO INSTALL WEEB-PMC C X R = 4 X 1 WEEB-PMC NEEDED = C X R= 4 X 1= 4 ODD NUMBER OF MODULES IN ROW X DENOTES PLACES TO INSTALL WEEB-PMC C X R = 5 X 1 WEEB-PMC NEEDED = [C+1] X R = [5+1] X 1 = 6 Note: When replacing a single faulty module, also remove the adjacent module which contacts the same WEEBs as the faulty module. This will ensure that there are never ungrounded modules in the array. Wiley Electronics LLC. 2006-2010© —All Rights Reserved A. . 0 WEEBLUG ASSEMBLY Drill bolt clearance hole 0 17/64in / 7mm on center of vertical rail support . For best aesthetics, drill hole on least visible side of rail. WEEB teeth towards rail Assemble WEEBL-6.7 assembly and torque fasteners to 10 ft -Ib / 13.5 N -m using general purpose anti -seize compound on threads. Important note: WEEB-6.7 that sits under the WEEBLug is for SINGLE USE ONLY! Ensure position is correct before tightening. Wiley Electronics LLC. 2006-2010© — All Rights Reserved m Wiley Electronics LLC. 2006-2010© — All Rights Reserved )und bolt O PMC SPLICE KIT ASSEMBLY WEEB Bonding Jumper can be used for all rail splices including expansion joints. WEEB Bonding Jumpe J Torque fasteners Pro -Solar mechanical splice to 10 ft -Ib / 13.5 N -m using general purpose anti -seize compound on threads. Wiley Electronics LLC. 2006-2010© — All Rights Reserved WEEB° LUG The WEEB® Lug consists of a WEEB® washer, lay -in lug, and hardware. It is used with one solid or stranded copper wire (14AWG to 6AWG), or two copper wires (12AWG to 10AWG) to provide a continuous ground on roof or ground mounted solar systems. Unlike traditional lay -in lugs, the WEEB® Lug does not require surface preparation on rail or module to install. The WEEB® Lug is installed using stainless steel mounting hardware. When the hardware is tightened the WEE131"vashers' specialized teeth embed into anodized aluminum, galvanized steel, or any electrically conductive metal to establish a gas tight electrical connection. The tin-plated Lug assures minimum contact resistance and protection against corrosion. Copper wire is clamped by a 1/4-28 stainless steel screw, which is horizontal to the tang for easy access when mounted under a PV module. The low profile of the WEEB® Lug allows it to be installed in a variety of positions. Catalog Item # L x W x H Hole Hardware Torque WEEB-LUG-6.7 30020109 1.60" x 0.71" x 0.47" 1/4 inch hardware - 0.266" included unassembled WEEB-LUG-6.7AS 30020110 1.60" x 0.71" x 0.47" 1/4 inch hardware - included assembled 7 ft. lbs. for terminal screw WEEB-LUG-8.0 30020111 1.60" x 0.87" x 0.47" M8 or 5/16 inch hardware - not included 10 ft. lbs. for mounting WEEB-LUG-8.OAS 50010335 1.60" x 0.87" x 0.47" 5/16 inch hardware - 0.323" included assembled hardware w/ Penetrox-A WEEB-LUG-8.OUN 50023920 1.60" x 0.87" x 0.47" 5/16 inch hardware - included unassembled on threads WEEB-LUG-15.8 30020112 1.60" x 0.71" x 0.47" or 5/16 inch hardware - Fnotincluded • Made of corrosion -resistant, tin-plate copper • Design ensures for easy installation • Available - With WEEB® washer technology -Assembled and unassembled - With or without installation hardware • Low profile design • No surface preperation on rail or module required • Reliability throughout the lifetime of the PV system • Multiple equipment ground conductor allowance: One 14 AWG to 6 AWG or two 10 AWG, two 12 AWG • Listed to ANSI/UL 467 by Intertek ETL • CSA Certified to C22.2 No. 41 • Custom designs available upon request Customer Service Department 7 Aviation Park Drive Londonderry NH 03053 1-800-346-4175 1-603-647-5299 (International) www.burndy.com CUS Intertek 4004188 •i► ,r WILEY GROUNDING LUG W0key The WILEY Grounding Lug consists of a lay -in lug and terminal screw. It is used with one solid or stranded copper wire (14AWG to 6AWG), or two copper wires (12AWG to 10AWG) to create an electrical connection between two pieces of non -anodized aluminum, galvanized steel, or any electrically conductive metal. The tin- plated WILEY Grounding Lug assures mirfimum contact resistance and protection ragainst corrosion. Copper wire is clamped by a 1/4-28 stainless steel screw, which is horizontal to the tang for easy access when mounted under a PV module. The low profile of the WILEY Grounding Lug allows it to be installed in a variety of positions. Catalog Item # L x W x H Hole Hardware Torque WILEYLUG6.7 50028861 1.60" x 0.71" x 0.47" 0.266" Terminal screw included - 7 ft. lbs. for WEEBTm not included terminal screw WILEYLUG8.0 50028866 1.60" x 0.87" x 0.47" Terminal screw included - WEEBTm not included 10 ft. lbs. for mounting WILEYLUG8.2 50028869 1.60" x 0.71" x 0.47"Terminal screw included - 0.323" WEEBTm not included hardware W/ Penetrox-A WILEYLUG15.8 50028872 1.60" x 0.71" x 0.47" Terminal screw included - WEEBTm not included on threads Customer Service Department 7 Aviation Park Drive Londonderry NH 03053 1-800-346-4175 1-603-647-5299 (International) www.burndy.com • Material: tin-plated copper • Outdoor rated • Low profile design • Multiple equipment ground conductor allowance: One 14 AWG to 6 AWG or two 10 AWG, two 12 AWG • Listed to ANSI/UL 467 by Intertek ETL Ius Intertek 4004188 Product Data Sheet DU221 RB •.:4 Safety Switch , 30A, Non -Fusible, 2 -Pole Technical Characteristics Number of Poles Terminal Type Type of Duty Maximum Voltage Rating Wire Size Action Ampere Rating Approvals Enclosure Rating Enclosure Type Factory Installed Neutral Disconnect Type Mounting Type Shipping and Ordering Category Discount Schedule GTIN Package Quantity Weight Availability Code Returnability Country of Origin SQUARE I]_ by Schneider Elcctric List Price $177.00 USD Availability Stock Item: This item is normally stocked in our distribution facility. 2 -Pole Lugs , General Duty 240VAC #14 to #8 AWG(AI/Cu) Single Throw 30A UL Listed File Number E2875 NEMA 3R Rainproof and Sleet/Ice proof (Indoor/Outdoor) No Non -Fusible Surface 00106 - Safety Switch, General Duty, 30 - 200 Amp, NEMA3R DE1A 00785901490340 1 4.62 lbs. Stock Item: This item is normally stocked in our distribution facility. Y MX As standards, specifications, and designs change from time to time, please ask for confirmation of the information given in this document. Generated: 06/30/2010 15:15:03 O 2010 Schneider Electric. All rights reserved. Schneider VElectric r BENEFITS Combined view of energy production and usage Offers your customers visibility of their solar energy production, home usage and the net difference Dealer value -add services Enables SunPower Dealers to offer energy efficiency services and maximize the customers' solar investment Empowers homeowners to take action Gives your customers more information to change habits and take control over their electric bill Integration with three ways of monitoring Consumption data is seamlessly integrated into the homeowner website, in-home LCD screen, and iPhoneTM application I' - �tl�ttte•►�,a,i4��h�u,�� ��i�� { fi Added Feature for SunPower Monitoring System Energy Consumption Monitoring allows your customers to compare the solar energy produced with the energy they've consumed. With access to a combined view of energy production and usage, homeowners are now empowered to make smart energy decisions for their home and family. Once the consumption monitoring feature is added,