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BSOL2014-0044
78495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 4 4�4 , w AMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BUILDING'PERMIT VOICE (760) 777-7125 FAX (760) 777-7011 INSPECTIONS (760) 777-7153 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATIONWORKER'S' COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter. I.Fh . ereby affirm under penalty of:perjury one of the following declarations: 9 {commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' and my License is in full force and effect. compensation,'as provided -for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance License Cl s: B, C46 License No.: 98621 the or. which this permit is issued. rhave and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Dated Contractor: g : % Date: 1/21/2015 �` - . Application Number: BSOL2014-0044 Owner: I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractor's State I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I Prope rty`Address: 178785 SANITA DR RUBEN RODRIGUEZ compensation laws of,California, and agree that, if I should become subject to the any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for the permit to file a APN: 604162017 78785 SANITA. Contractor's State License law (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3/�P+ Business Professions he `/ Applicant•f• Application Description: 7.00 kW PV SYSTEM - (28) 25OW PANELS/(1) INVERTER LA QUINTA, CA 92253 �r w Property Zoning: ($500).: 1 (_) I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole ONE HUNDRED.THOUSAND-DOLLARS ($100,000). IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF Application Valuation: $27,834.13 (Sec. 7044,'Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S'FEES. ¢ W himself;or herself through his or her own.employees, provided that the improvements APPLICANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold IMPORTANT: Application is hereby made to the Building Official for a permit subject to, Applicant: the conditions and restrictionsset forth.on this application. Contractor: t 1. Each person upon whos'e:behalf this application is made; each person at whose Mw g a' M SANDERSON CONSTRUCTION &DES M SANDERSWCONSTRUCTION & D L-�__ LL 42200 BEACON HILL DRIVE STE B 42,200 BEACON HILL DRIVE STE B employees for any act or omission related to.the work being performed under or the Contractors' State License Law.). PALM DESERT, CA 92260 I am exempt under Sec. B.&P:C. for this reason ( � p PALM DESERT, CA 92260.(760)898-5997 not commencedwithin 180,days from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180 days willsubject permit to cancellation. o LIc. No'.: 986218 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATIONWORKER'S' COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter. I.Fh . ereby affirm under penalty of:perjury one of the following declarations: 9 {commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' and my License is in full force and effect. compensation,'as provided -for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance License Cl s: B, C46 License No.: 98621 the or. which this permit is issued. rhave and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Dated Contractor: g : % Se of_ifie'Labor Code, for the performance of the work'for which this permit �` - . is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION Carrier: _ Policy'Numberi I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractor's State I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I License Law for the following'reason (Sec. 7031.5, Business and Professions Code: Any • shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' city or county that requires a permit construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair compensation laws of,California, and agree that, if I should become subject to the any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for the permit to file a workers' co mpensation.provisions of Section3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith . signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the comply with those prov' ions. Contractor's State License law (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3/�P+ Business Professions he `/ Applicant•f• of the and Code) or that or sheds exempt therefrom and the Dater L basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5' by any applicant for a �r permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five'hundred dollars WARNING: FAILURE TO. SECURE WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL, ($500).: AND SHALL SUBJECT AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND CIVIL FINES UP TO (_) I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole ONE HUNDRED.THOUSAND-DOLLARS ($100,000). IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. COMPENSATION; DAMAGES AS,PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, (Sec. 7044,'Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S'FEES. apply to an ownerof property who builds or improves,thereon; and who does the work himself;or herself through his or her own.employees, provided that the improvements APPLICANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold IMPORTANT: Application is hereby made to the Building Official for a permit subject to, within one year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proving that the conditions and restrictionsset forth.on this application. he or she did not build or improve'for the purpose of sale.). 1. Each person upon whos'e:behalf this application is made; each person at whose ( ),I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors, request.and for whose benefit work is performed under or pursuant to any permit to construct the project. (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' issued as a,a-result of this application , the owner, and the applicant, each agrees to, and State License Law does not apply to an own4r of property who builds or improves shall;defend, indemnify. and'hold harmless the City: of La Quinta, its officers, agents, and thereon, and who contracts for the projectsmith a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to employees for any act or omission related to.the work being performed under or the Contractors' State License Law.). following issuance_ of -this permit. _ I am exempt under Sec. B.&P:C. for this reason ( � p 2..An y,permit issue&ava•result of this application becomes null and void if work is not commencedwithin 180,days from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180 days willsubject permit to cancellation. Date: Owner:_ CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY Thereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work,for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097, Civ. C.). Lender's Name: Lender's Address: I certify that I have readthis application and state that the above information is.correct. ,I agree to comply.with:all city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction, and..Fiereby authorize representatives of this city to enter upon the above- mentioned rope for inspection purposes. i Dam' t YSignature'(Applicant ordNg`ent) iiz ,gb 11 '.�'" HER T> >>'` ,^Y+ ..aGire.'r£t'"•.'iat.. �. n, Y �kf" "2' �: S. xs�}+:J�-.: •',7£F'i<+T%n''i-'S �'SS...-d £ F Kf -xi? k"k+S't}._, �.KM M DESCRIPTION.ACCOUNT , ,? may,"' PAID DATE �� QTY AMOUNTS w� PAID V :�.�a ��z � <�,�..� ��-s�. �:��,<;,�`z�:�a�€<€_ x,�� »s � £" �•.. �«-.,,��� ���-,, . ..tet �<' :.�r�:��;.� ����<�+;����. �����,aa�``�° WAS SB1473-FEE - .101-0000-20306". „n ' ' 0 $2 00 4a $0.00 . ��R pY 'u Ep>Y�S.g,••6•L . ��£, �,.<{�•S !li"F�J}•':i � ���� �`� 9��S�J'2^: T•ro: €�(��f PAID BY METHOD k� �e RECEIPTS#,,CHECK #� CLTD,BY,a Els' = t, RP.1 . �.x_ Total Paid forBUI.LDING.STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION;BSa $2 00 $0.00 . in PAIDDATER �DESCRIPTIONra� sACCOUNT%�QT4Y�AMOUNTi�PgID_ PV SYSTEM -.ARRAY; FIRST 20 101-,9000-424021-4 0 } $24 17 ` $0,00 yak_, , 5 .`, e * x�4,ong- RECEIPAT # CHECKS#�p �CCTD BY .'s . x,�,r:1HIs.^s�J"'„>..x.&`.xfiz..:.�":3.Fxsfi ??'�`wf�,.�.s'"'r�::. "..s's➢�.�«:fA:35:kk.,; ..... .Nil, �s3«:4z,r°. ..'riZ 'X-k•F :F. "� Ai'..i'S`kR' {' y:. ;` kAMOUNT�..�PAID .8 QTY :, €� ' PAIDxDATE DESCRIPTION���ACCOUN Y L`�'^ v. x «{- +.{p;rkA",:1!,`4.ro .,.. gyE• ,,.}k." - '',`a:z£-``-W",..: b�y� < =L. s:.T.<zR :.:,.,. �* .£.z3 t;s -, ,. < 4W A S W,<�:Atik�ri?..'n.Y�-„�:� rw.<.`i.:�<+4.:x.�'•.w . PV SYSTEM 'FIRST20 PC M 101-0000=42600 ,_ ;• 0 $24 17 ,' "., $0.00 xA- �y�., i ,: : r y�<-ti.. , �� PAID BYE,.-cx�..N� �2,5.. y a -..'ii, ", ,<. '�%<§{,:'FSk@4'rr".: <z�'>G'.t&x .i '4}Q"3 y.'. ki, S Y G:`1` METFIOD'� ? l-4gsn.:.,r] *�`�`•.��p,,, `M, ..x kj..3'�• t,�,:RECEIPT¢#.; s�.°+°:A,�3 .a":'.r4.®R ✓{t. s. CHECK# �4.-}.:a?..?E.. } YCCTQYBY F , 42 .`. ..ir <• .`a�w`:. :,ai£r"*'x�'QiJi". �i!`?".s+:1,:�Ss.��Fi "i� . D.Ew YR">4,*;."MUM ifSA:! x.:k: 6S5?1' .`<.<�2.,�e T` �m'4?ik'�x:ES w �•.X+R34,S".,,F+Sit :343r V ..v^s5 ,. nYS:a<;i.fixF.x .,...w.Y: e'v' ,❑9 $ .. r ... ....14:1 .. , Tot6I:Paid.forELECTRI1;AL $48 34 $0.00. .5...'TfM1 R ' HO "�x £DESCRIPTION1'ACCOUNT�Dx� l"Ok. ix $ - .}}�§ ,gyp 'ei _K.§G?:' U yA+•=Ykq,4£?2 ,r'2 DATE <" i � + .,.-.ax:S�E'tA`..,,::rta -a.�'X k Y.QTY kgAMOUNT�PAID�PA�ID PERMIT ISSUANCE : "301.0000 `42404 •;; 0 X $9185 '`' $0:00 "'°•PAID BY x �..`•�3':%u��ra42`8'c"v, �x " } METHOW' X IR , RECEIPT #K �CFIECK'#REM CLTDBY, qY. tea `<YY$.k� �. :-i�.3. o-a�°�Y" -�i- xc'dx:� ?L zi n"!."'3-aMrG1.'§SS' yi�`:,a.:>taTTS a:''a:•� iJ`k`-'::..,ra:''±�,�L•wlif'..a� iS.T,3: �i.�.,, .iGC itfis:..... _.a xi`aa"C..3.s"a,.,, 4ex:w Total Paid forPERMITJSSUANCE 91185 $0 00, f.<r-:.N r._✓ � ..a. ... • / 11 Description: 7.00 kW PV SYSTEM - (28) 25OW PANELS/(1) INVERTER Type: SOLAR Subtype: Status: APPROVED Applied: 11/26/2014 PJU Approved: 1/15/2015 JFU Parcel No: 604162017 Site Addeess: 78785 SANITA DR LA QUINTA,CA 92253 Subdivision: TR 23269 Block: Lot: 89 Issued: Lot Sq Ft: 0 Building Sq Ft: 0 Zoning: Finaled: Valuation: $27,834.13 Occupancy Type: Construction Type: Expired: No. Buildings: 0 No. Stories: 0 No. Unites: 0 1/20/2015 Details: 7.00 kW SOLAR ARRAY - (28) 25OW AXITEC GMBH AC -250P/156 -60S MODULES W/ (1) SMA SUNNYBOY SB7000 TL US 22 SPS INVERTER [448SF] 2013 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE. w j Applied to Approved Printed: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 4:11:43 PM 1 of 3 SYSTEMS ADDITIONAL Cl e e •G ....... CHRONOLOGY TYPE ` STAFF NAME '- " ACTION DATE COMPLETION DATE NOTES E-MAIL JAKE.FUSON 1/20/2015 1/20/2015 NOTIFIED MONICA W/ S.O.S. ENERGY PLANS WERE APPROVED AND PERMIT READY TO ISSUE. PLAN CHECK PICKED UP STEPHANIE KHATAMI 12/1/2014 12/1/2014 RESUBMITTAL _ PHILIP JUAREZ 1/13/2015 1/13/2015 MONICA SANDERSON RE -SUBMITTED 760-8985597 SPOKE WITH MONICA W/ S.O.S. ENERGY VIA TELEPHONE TO TELEPHONE CALL JAKE FUSON 12/1/2014 12/1/2014 NOTIFY HER REVIEW WAS COMPLETE AND REVISIONS REQUIRED. SPOKE WITH MONICA FROM S.O.S. ENERGY NOTIFYING HER THE PLAN REVIEW WAS COMPLETE AND REVISIONSREQUIRED. TELEPHONE CALL JAKE FUSON 1/14/2015 1/14/2015 SENT REDLINES AND CORRECTION LIST VIA EMAIL. CONDITIONS Printed: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 4:11:43 PM 1 of 3 SYSTEMS PARENT PROJECTS I..._._._.n r_�.n r_ui rinr�I_nr_[i�r_•ur_n_I_�r_w�T n.w_rr_I_-c..—AM I .... I RETURNED r�r_ws�.ir Printed: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 4:11:43 PM 2 of 3 SYSTEMS FINANCIAL INFORMATION DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PAID _ _ - . PAID DATE RECEIPT # CHECK # ` METHOD PAID BY CLTQ; BY BSAS SB1473 FEE 101-0000-20306 0 $2.00 $0.00 Total Paid for BUILDING STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION $2,00 $0.00 BSA: PV SYSTEM - ARRAY, 101-0000-42403 0 $24.17 $0.00 FIRST 20 PV SYSTEM - ARRAY, 101-0000-42600 0 $24.17 $0.00 FIRST 20 PC Total Paid forELECTRICAL: $48.34 $0.00 PERMIT ISSUANCE 101-0000-42404 0 $91.85 $0.00 Total Paid for PERMIT ISSUANCE: $91.85 $0.00 PARENT PROJECTS I..._._._.n r_�.n r_ui rinr�I_nr_[i�r_•ur_n_I_�r_w�T n.w_rr_I_-c..—AM I .... I RETURNED r�r_ws�.ir Printed: Wednesday, January 21, 2015 4:11:43 PM 2 of 3 SYSTEMS 1777 TE, DUE'DAT NON-STRUCTURAL JAKEFUSON 11/26/2014 12/3/2014 12/1/2014 REVISIONS REQUIRED SEE ATTACHED REVIEW. NON-STRUCTURAL. JAKEFUSON 1/13/2015 1/20/2015 1/14/2015 REVISIONS REQUIRED SEE ATTACHED REVIEW. Printed: Wednesday, ]anuaryZ1,2O1S/k1l,0PK8 3nf] cgrWYSTIMS i Bin. # V Of Quints Buffa tg 8t Safety Division () � . P.O. Box 1504,"78-49S Ca(Ie Tamptco La.Qutnta, CA 92253 -:(760) 777-7012 Building Permit ,Application and Tracking Sheet Permit # ; K 0 Project Address: 78785 Sanita Drive OwneesName Ruben & Maria Rodriguez - 604 -162 -Orr A. P. Number. Address: . Legal Description: MB.205/86 TR 23269 LOT 89' M Sanderson Construction & Design Inc Contractor. dba SOS Energy Address: to B. City, ST, Zip: La Quinta, CA 92253 Telephone: PMJeetDescnpt'0n: 7kW - 7000. Watt STC -DC Solar. City,ST,Zip: Palm Desert, CA 92260 PV system, to be flush.mounted on the S tris Telephone: 760 898-5997 rooftop of the detached single. family StateLio.#: 986218 CitS,Lic #: Arch, Engr., Designer. SOS Energy residence above and is a grid tied PV system. Address: 44200 Beacon Hill Dr, Suite B City,ST,Zip: Palm Desert, CA 92260 Telephone: 7 6 0 898-5997, Construction Type:. Occupancy: State Lia #: - Project type (circle one): New Add'n Alter Repair Demo Name of Contact Person: Monica Sanderson.; 516 # 1 #Units 1 Telephone # of Contact Person: 7 6 0 .8 9 8- 5 9 9 7 Estimated Value of Project: $27,834..13 APPLICANT: DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS UNE q Submittal Re4'd Recd TRACIOTIG PERMITFF.FS Plan Sets Plan Cheng submitted Item Amount Structural Calcs. Reviewed, ready for corrections Plan Check Deposit. . Tans Calcs. Called Contact Person Plan Check Balance. Title 24 Calcs. Pians picked up L 1 Construction Hood plain plan Plans resubmitted.. Mechanical Grading plan 2' Review, ready for correctiouslissue Electrical Subcontactor List Called Contact Person Plumbing Graut Deed Plans pidked up SALL H.O.A. Approval Plans resubmitted Grading IN HOUSR*- "' Review, ready for eorrectlondissue Devdoper Impact Fee Planning Approval Called Contact Person AAP.P. Pub. Wks. Appr Date of permit [slue School Fees Total Permit Fees Photovoltaic Solar -System By: SUPPORTING. -TE CHNICAL DOCUMENTATION, - ENGINEERING,, & REQUIRED SAFETY -LABELS ASSE8SOIiS PARCEL NUMBER: 604ml,.621417 ONR: JOBSiTE: 78WS San' lb Drive •La Quints, CAS 953 NOV 2 6 2014 CITY OF LA QUINTA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT January 13, 2014 UniRac 1411 Broadway Boulevard NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102-1545 TEL: (505) 242-6411 FAX: (505) 242-6412 Attn.: Engineering Department, STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS Re: Engineering Certification for UniRac's SolarMount Code -Compliant Installation Manual 227.3 PZSE, Inc. -Structural Engineers has reviewed UniRac's "SolarMount Code -Compliant Installation Manual 227.3" published January 2014 and specifically "Part I. Procedure to. Determine the Design Wind Load", and "Part II: Procedure to Select Rail Span and Rail Type". The procedures are used to determine the calculation of the design wind force, load combinations, applied loading and rail selection. All information, data and analysis contained within the Installation Manual are based on, and comply with the following: 1. Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and other Structures, ASCE/SEI 7-05 and ASCE/SEI 7-10 2. 2012 International Building Code, by International Code Council, Inc. 3. 2013 California Building Code, by California Building Standards Commission 4. 2010 Aluminum Design Manual, by The Aluminum. Association This letter certifies that the structural calculations contained within UniRac's "SolarMount Code -Compliant Installation Manual 227.3 are in compliance with the above Codes. If you have any questions on the above, do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Paul Zacher, SE - President 8137 Sunset Avenue, Suite 120 • Fair Oaks, CA 95628 •. 916.961..3960 • 916.961.3965 f o WWWRSIXOM -V, SOLARmole •• N I RAC JVI MOUNTme A HILTI GROUP -COMPANY SOLARMOUNT is the industry standard mounting system with the largest number of installations in the marketplace. Provides versatility, ease and speed of installation for flush -to -roof or tilt configurations on all types of roofs. SM is' i rigorously tested and evaluated by IAS -accredited third party testing firms for compliance with building codes and standards for easy permitting. 4 �_ °o®° II\6�1C A HILTI GROUP COMPANY SOLARMOUNT Technical Datasheet Pub 130817 SOLARMOUNT Module Connection Hardware............................................................ 1 BottomUp Module Clip..................................................................................................1 MidClamp....................................................................................................................2 EndClamp....................................................................................................................2 SOLARMOUNT Beam Connection Hardware................................................................3 L-Foot........................................................................................................................... 3 SOLARMOUNTBeams.....................................................................................................4 SOLARMOUNT Module Connection Hardware BE SOLARMOUNT Bottom Up Module Clip Part No. 302000C t.24 L i Y �— 0 d�- i.00 —► X U Dimensions specified in inches unless noted • Bottom -Up Clip material: One of the following extruded aluminum alloys: 6005-T5, 6105-T5, 6061-T6 • Ultimate tensile: 38ksi, Yield: 35 ksi • Finish: Clear Anodized • Bottom Up Clip weight: —0.031 lbs (14g) • Allowable and'design loads are valid when components are assembled with SOLARMOUNT series beams according to authorized UNIRAC documents • Assemble with one'/<" -20 ASTM F593 bolt, one %"-20 ASTM F594 serrated:flange nut, and one %" flat washer • Use anti-seiie and tighten to 10 ft4bs of torque • Resistance factors and safety factors are determined according to part 1 section 9 of the 2005 Aluminum Design Manual and third - party test results from an IAS accredited laboratory • Module edge must be fully supported by the beam * NOTE ON WASHER: Install washer on bolt head side of assembly. DO NOT install washer under serrated flange nut Applied Load Direction Average Ultimate lbs (N) Allowable Load lbs (N) Safety Factor, FS Design Load lbs (N) Resistance Factor, m Tension, Y+ 1566 (6967) 686 (3052) 2.28 1038 (4615) 0.662 Transverse, Xt 1128 (5019) 329 (1463) 3.43 497 (2213) 0.441 Sliding, Zt 66 (292) 1 27 (119) F --2.44T41(181)10.619 SOLARMOUNT Mid Clamp. Part No. 302101 C, 302101 D, 302103C, 302104D, 302105D,302106D 1.00 VISTANCE -- SETWEEN 14ODULES Y e Lip -'X Dimensions specified in inches unless noted SOLARMOUNT End Clamp Part No. 302001C, 302002C, 302002D, 302003C, 302003D,302004C,302004D,302005C,302005D, 302006C,302006D,302007D,302008C,302008D, 302009C,302009D,302010C,302011C,,302012C ®®® A HILT] GROUP COMPANY • Miid clamp'rhaterial'..One of the following extruded aluminum alloys. 6005-T5.61 05J5 6061-T6 • Ultimate";tensile:~38k'si, Yield: 35ksi • Finish: Clear or'Dark Anodized • Mid clamp,>we ght'A.050`lbs.(23g) • Allowable -and design..Ioads are valid when components are ass` rnbled,acco.rding to,authorized:,UNIRAC documents • Values, represent the allowable and design load -capacity of a single mid clamp assembly when used.with'a SOLARMOUNT series beam toret61n a module in the directi6ri1ndicated • Assemble mid clampzwith one Univac'/•-20 T bolt and one W-20 ASTM: F594.serrated flange nut • Use anti -seize and tighten to'10 ft=lbs of torque • Resistance factorsand safety factors are -determined according to part 1section 9`6flthe`2005 Aluminum Design Manual'and third- partytestresults'from an IAS.accredited:laboratory Applied Load Direction Average Ultimate lbs (N) Allowable Load Itis:'(N) Safety Factor, FS Design Load lbs (N) Resistance Factor, m Tension, Y+ '+2020'(8987) 891 (3963) 2.27 1348(5994) 0.667 Transverse, Zt 520 (23 13) 229 (1017) 2.27 346 (1539) 0.665 Sliding, Xt 1194 (5312) 490(21179) 1 2.4.1 741 (3295)1 0.620 1 is MINIMUM HE[GHi � �j VARIES VmH MODULE THICKNESS _i____ Dimensions specified is i • End clamp material: One•of the following extruded aluminum alloys::6005=T5,, 611)5=T.5, 6061-T6" • Ultirria'te tensile;-38ksi, Yield: 35 ksi • Finish' Clear',or;Dark ,Anodized • End ciamp weight:"varies based on height: —0.058 lbs (26g) V Allowable and design loads are valid when components are assembled-'according:to authorized UNIRAC documents • Values represent the allowable and'.'design load capacity of a single end clamp assembly when used ;with aSOLARMOUNT series beam to retain a_module. in the direction indicated • Assemble .with one Unirac W-20 T bolt.and one W-20 ASTM F594 .serrated�flange nut • Use.'anti=seize and tighten to 10 ft -lbs of torque • Resistance factors' -and safety,factors are'determined according to part 1, se8ti6n.9 of the 2005 Aluminum Design'Manual and third- partytest results from an. IAS accredited laboratory • Modules,:must,be installed at least T.5 in from either end of a beam Applied Load Direction Average ultimate Ibs.(N} Allowable. Load lbs (N) Safety Factor, FS Design Loads lbs (N) Resistance Factor, m Tension, Y+ 1321 (5876) 529 (2352) 2.50 800 (3557) 0.605 Transverse, Zf 63:(279)" 14 (61) 4.58 '21 (92) 1 0.330 Sliding, Xf 1Q (630) 52 (231) 2.72 79(349)-1+ 0.555 SOLARMOUNT Beam Connection Hardware SOLARMOUNT L -Foot Part No. 304000C, 304000D Y A L. x 3.a sx SLOT FOR HARDWARE �. ---2.01 -- Dimensions specified in inches unless noted °°°o° 1 V RP'rlC A HILTI GROUP COMPANY • L -Foot material: One of the following extruded aluminum alloys: 6005- 75; 6105-T5, 6061-T6 • Ultimate tensile: 38ksi, Yield: 35 ksi • Finish: Clear or Dark Anodized • L -Foot weight: 0.215 lbs (98g) • Allowable and design loads are valid when components are assembled with SOLARMOUNT series beams according to authorized UNIRAC documents Foot For the beam to L -Foot connection: • Assemble with one ASTM F593 W-16 hex head screw and one ASTM F594 3/a"serrated flange nut • Use anti -seize and tighten to 30 ft -lbs of torque • Resistance factors and safety factors are determined according to part 1 section 9 of the 2005 Aluminum Design Manual and third -party test results from an IAS accredited laboratory NOTE: Loads are given for the L -Foot to beam connection only; be sure to check load limits for standoff, lag screw, or other attachment method Applied Load Direction Average Ultimate lbs (N) Allowable Load lbs (N) Safety Factor, FS Design Load lbs (N) Resistance Factor, m Sliding, Zt 1766(7856) 755 (3356) 2.34 1 1141 (5077) 0.646 Tension, Y+ 1859(8269)' 707 (3144) 2.63 1069 (4755) 0.575 Compression, Y- 3258 (14492) 1325 (5893) 2.46 2004 (8913) 0.61,5 Traverse, Xt 486 (2162) 213 (949) 2.28 323 (1436) 0.664 � II ®oV��RA� A HILT(GROUP COMPANY SOLARMOUNT Beams Part No. 310132C, 310132C -B, 310168C, 310168C -B, 310168D 310208C,310208C-B,310240C,310240C-B,310240D, 410144M, 410168M, 410204M, 410240M Properties Units SOLARMOUNT SOLARMOUNT HD Beam Height in 2.5 3.0 Approximate Weight (per linear ft) plf 0.811 1.271 Total Cross Sectional Area in' 0.676 1.059 Section Modulus (X -Axis) in 0.353 0.898 Section Modulus (Y -Axis) in 0.113 0.221 Moment of Inertia (X -Axis) in 0.464 1.450 Moment of Inertia (Y -Axis) in 0.044 0.267 Radius of Gyration (X -Axis) in 0.289 1.170 Radius of Gyration (Y Anis) in 0.254 0.502 Rails are extruded using these aluminum alloys: 6005-T5, 6105-T5, 6061-T6 .w, M r �s`r y f SLOT FOR T -BOLT OR !/4" HEX HEAD SCREW 2X SLOT FOR BOTTOM CLIP SLOT FOR 3/8" HEX BOLT .387– .750 y L, x SOLARMOUNT Beam 2.500 SLOT FOR T -BOLT OR V44" HEX HEAD SCREW SLOT FOR BOTTOM CLIP SLOT FOR 3/8" HEX BOLT 1.728 3.000 �F�-1.207 y 1.875 A L-. x SOLARMOUNT HD Beam Dimensions specified in inches unless noted QBase Universal Tile Mount I QMUTM 1 12201 Ka1RlAr1 MU CCARM—U A P60mHwC`QM E WRRD afIE SdF PKd9ilY OF OIRCK MORM W. ANYRBRCOUCIION PI PARI (pt AS mwWIIRON INE--- P---- CF WICKMWMPV6iROgBII®. DESCRIPTION QTY. CAP SCREW, HEX HEAD, 5/16"-18 X 3/4" UNC -2A, GRADE 8 1 ABASE, 1-1 /4" ID, FOR 5/16" HARDWARE, A360.1 CAST AL 1 LAG SCREW, HEX HEAD, 5/16" X 3", ZINC 2 SUBFLASHING, SPUN CONE, ABASE, 9X9'X.0217', 3003 AL, MILL 1 FLASHING, SPUN CONE, I ITX18'X.032", 3003 AL, MILL I COLLAR, COUNTER FLASHING, 1-1/4" ID EPDM 1 POST, 1.25" OD X 6.5", 6063-T5, MILL I WASHER, SEALING, 5/16" ID X 1-1/4" OD, EPDM BONDED SS 1 WASHER, FENDER, 5/16" ID X I" OD, 18-8 SS I WASHER, SPLrT-LOCK,S/16" ID, 18-8 SS 1 CAP SCREW, HEX HEAD, 5/16"-18 X 1"UNC-2A, 18-8 SS 1 AVAILABLE IN MILL, CLEAR ANODIZED, AND BRONZE ANODIZED FINISHES. STAINLESS STEEL LAG SCREWS INCLUDED WITH ANODIZED FINISHES. Quick Mount PV` TITLE: QMUTM: ABASE UNIVERSAL TILE MOUNT UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: -I SIZE DRAWNBY: RAD REV DIW&WONS ARE IN INCHES TOLER/L PRACANt�s. A DATE: 10/1/2013 6 FRArnoNAL2 I� DONOTSCAIFORAWING TWO PLACE DECIMAL t.le THREE PLACE DECIMAL 2.125 �SCALE:1:8 W EIGHT:2.26 1 SHEET 1 OF 2 3 F-- 2 —I----- � —_--__ Test Setup Ultimate .. d Capacity Average values based on failure tests results in Douglas Fir Ultimate Load Capacity[lbf] Rafter moisture content (%) Rafter specific gravity Failure Mode Pullout 3031 20.9 0.436 Lag Bolt Pulled Out Shear Parallel to Rafter 803 13.8 0.438 Lag Bolt Pulled Out Shear Perpendicular to Rafter 583 165 0.451 Plywood buckled/ Lag Bolt Pulled Out Source: AME Report 1113160, 7/52011 Please note: 1) The ultimate load is NOT the same as allowable load. Ultimate load is the load at the point of failure. Since point of failure is usually heavily dependent on the roof itself, allowable load should be calculated by the responsible engineer using the appropriate factor of safety for that job. 2) Thread must be embedded in a rafter or other structural roof member. 3) See IBC for required edge distances. BI 7.2.3-4 G,uicp4k Mount PYD RESPECT THE ROOF 1 of 4 Oct -2013, Rev 6 QBase Universal Tile Mounting Instructions Subfiashing Waterproofing Method: lapped Paper Installation Tools Required: tape measure, drill with 7/32" bit, drill or impact gun with 1/2" deep socket, caulking gun and sealant compatible with roofing material, 30 Ib felt paper, whisk broom, roofing bar, angle grinder with a diamond blade WARNING: Quick Mount PV products are NOT designed and should NOT be used to anchor fall protection equipment. Remove tile at selected location of mount. Far'µ J Locate and mark center of rafter. Clean felt paper Use a straight edge and measure up 6 %" from bot - with hand broom. tom of tiles to center of the mount over the center of rafter. Align QBase (item 1) over rafter center and drill Install subflashing (item S) in either the lapped Take care to do a quality installation. When using two 7/37" pilot holes. Fill pilot holes with seal- paper method explained on this page or the three- the paper method, slide subflashing under felt ant compatible with roofing material. Place course method explained on the next page. overlap or cut an additional piece of felt paper 18" grade -8 cap screw (item 2) under QBase in hex wide to slide under the course above, and over the slot, threads pointing up. Lag QBase into rafter primary flashing of the mount. This is essential for through pilot holes. proper waterproofing. t.5 With a diamond blade on a grinder or skill -saw, cut tile to allow post to pass through. Place cut tile back in position. Insert post (item 3) and tighten into place. BI 7.2.3-4 Install the 18"x 18" flashing (item 6). Pre -bend the flashing to follow the contour of the tile if curved. Apply sealant where post and flashing meet, and install EPDM counter flashing collar (item 7). Be sure to seal off the post from weather exposure with the racking hardware (items 8-11) in the in- terim before racks are installed. 2 of 4 Oct -2013, Rev 6 Subfiashing Waterproofing Method: Three -Course Installation Tools Required: gloves, hammer, brush, roofing nails, roofing cement, trowel, roll of reinforcing fabric, sealant compatible with roofing material Gather materials needed. Clean away dust and debris around QBase. Apply a bead of sealant in the shape of an upside down U on the back side of the subflashing. Install the subflashing over the post, making sure Fasten the subflashing into place with two roofing Apply 1/8" thick layer of roofing cement around the the edge closest to the cone is on the downhill nails, one in each top corner. top and sides of the subflashing with at least 1" ex - side. tending past the sides of the flashing onto the felt. Layer should be about the thickness of a nickel. While cement is still wet apply 3 pieces of rein- After first layer of cement is dry apply second layer forcing fabric strips where felt paper and flashing over reinforcing fabric to finish waterproofing of meet — a 14" strip along the top, and a 10" strip subflashing. along each side. BI 7.2.3-4 3of4 Oct -2013, Rev 6 ABase Universal Tile Mount 16ZMUTM Additional Dimensions THIS EDGE TOWARDS ROOF RIDGE 11.50 18.00 9.00 18.00- 1.44 TOP FLASHING (ITEM 5) t03 Post 9 04.00 4X 0.32 THRU (CLEARF FOR 5/16' HARDWARE) THIS EDGE TOWARDS ROOF RIDGE 9.00 3.45 4.50 9.00 ABASE (ITEM 2) AND POST (ITEM 7) F— Quick Mount PV iTITLE: 1.81 QMUTM: ABASE UNIVERSAL TILE 02 - -T MOUNT QBASE SUB FLASHING (ITEM 4) UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: SIZE DRAWN BY: RAD REV DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES: A DATE: 10/1/2013 6 FRACTIONAL2 1(8 PHENFTAet ANUC:OMWEDAl TWOPLACEDECIMAL 2.18 A wWiOW wWIIMOINlf IME MU" PHt�At�OpN OF �K S� Nl P PERIY D A1pIgIf PV. ANY REHi000CtION W PAR109 AS DO NOT SCALE DRAWING THREE PLACE DECIMAL 2.175 IICALE:1:8 W EIGHT:2.26 I SHEET 2 OF 2 (4uick Mount PV'v 925-478-8269 • www.quickmountpv.com • info@quickmountpv.com 617.2.3 4 2700 Mitchell Dr., Bldg 2 • Walnut Creek, CA 94598 Oct -2013, Rev 6 ®2013 by Quick Mount PV. All rights reserved. 4of4 AXI power 60 cell/polycrystalline photovoltaic modules High performance photovoltaic modules German engineered — made for America 12 years manufacturer's warranty l� Two more years than industry standard ® Positive power tolerance from 0-5 Wp t� Higher guaranteed yield C7 i Snow load of up to 113 psf Stable module for a long life in extreme conditions 100 % electroluminescence inspection FIM Micro crack and hotspot free modules Axitec-Soft-Grip-Seam aluminum frame Higher stability and easier handling 90 High quality junction box and connector system for a longer life time Exclusive linear AXITEC high performance guarantee! • 15 years manufacturer's guarantee on 90% of the nominal perform,, • 25 years manufacturer's guarantee on 85% of the nominal perform,, • Warrants around 6 % more than the market standard m E 100% E s7 AXITE97%Warran `o tYAdded d Valuer 90% CL d 85% {•. 85% 7 '^ 80% a 80% �,'; commercial= «' level warranty , 3 1 Years 5 10 15 20 25 www.axitecsolar.com =AA =XI-TCC high quality german solar company C US Inter Wk Certification and standards: UL1703 Distributed by: www.axitecsolar.com -A-X�1-TCC ° high quality german solar company C" (DUO Intertek Electrical data (at standard conditions (STC) irradiance 1000 watt/m2, spectrum AM 1.5 at a cell temperature of 25° C Type Nominal output Nominal voltage Nominal current Short circuit current Open circuit voltage Module conversion Pmpp Umpp Impp Isc Uoc efficiency AC -240P/156 -60S 240 Wp 30.54 V 7.87 A 8.48 A 37.26 V 14.75% AC -245P/156 -60S 245 Wp 30.91 V 7.93 A 8.57 A 37.46 V 15.06% AC-250P/156.60S 250 Wp 31.45 V 7.98 A 8.65 A 37.90 V 15.37% AC -255P/156 -60S 255 Wp 31.56 V 8.10 A 8.70 A 38.20 V 15.67% Design Limit values ' Frontside 0.13 inch (3,2 mm) hardened, low -reflection white glass System voltage 1000 VDC (UL) 1000 VDC (IEC) Cells 60 polycrystalline high efficiency cells 6 inch (156 x 156 mm) NOCT (nominal operating cell temperature)' 45°C +/-2K Backside Composite film Max. load -carrying capacity 113 PSF Frame 1.57 inch (40 mm) silver anodized aluminium frame Reverse current feed IR 15.0 A Mechanical date (No external voltages greater than Vo L x W x H 64.57 x 39.06 x 1.57 inch (1640 x 992 x 40 mm) may be applied to the module) Weight 42,99 lbs (19,5 kg) with frame t NOCT, Irradiance 800 W/m2; AM 1.5; Power connection wind speed 1 m/s; Temperature 20-C Socket Protection Class IP65 (3 bypass diodes) Wire 43.3 inch, AWG 11 Plug-in system Plug/socket IP67 All dimensions in inch Technical data are subject to change without prior notice, errors excepted. Temperature coefficients Voltage Uoc -0.33 %/K Current Isc 0.06 %/K i Output Pmpp -0.44 %/K I -U characteristic curve at 1000-800-500-250 W/m2 9 8 1000, W/mz 7 1 �� Ed 0 10 20 30 40 i Voltage in V Example for AC -245P/156 -60S The measurement tolerances are +/-3% SUNNY BOY 3000TL-US / 3800TL-US /4000TL-US SOOOTL-US / 6000TL-US / 7000TL-US / 77007E -US d` 0 THE "WlORL S ONLY* SECURE POM -R SUPPLY t �. 1 C(Sus Intertek Certified Innovative Powerful Flexible • UL 1741 and 16998 compliant •Secure Power Supply provides • 97.6% maximum efficiency • Two MPP trackers provide • Integrated AFCI meets the require- doytime power during grid outages 1 • Wide input voltage range I ! numerous design options ments of NEC 2011 690.11 I a • Shade management with OptiTrac E'; • Extended operating Global Peak MPP tracking temperature range SUNNY BOY 3000TL-US / 3800TL-US /4000TL-US / 5000TL-US / 6000TL-US / 7000TL-US / 770OTL-US Setting new heights in residential inverter performance The Sunny Boy 3000TL-US/3800TL-US/4000TL-US/5000TL-US/6000TL-US/7000TL-US/7700TL-US represents the next step in performance for UL certified inverters. Its transformerless design means high efficiency and reduced weight. Maximum power production is derived from wide input voltage and operating temperature ranges. Multiple MPP trackers and OptiTrocTM Global Peak mitigate the effect of shade and allow for installation at challenging sites. The unique Secure Power 'PPE %N The& Supply feature provides daytime power in the event of a grid outage. High performance, flexible design and innovative M. features make the Sunny Boy TL -US series the first choice among solar professionals. o v va 9HCIMPO?' Technical data Sunny Boy 3000TL-US Sunny Boy 380OTL-US Sunny Boy 4000TL-US - ----- - 208 V AC 240 VAC ,, 208 V AC 240 V AC 208 V AC 240 V AC Input (DC) Max. _usable DC power (®.cos -gip ® 11 ._ _ _ _ _3200 W _4200_W_ 4200 W Max. DC voltage 600 V _ 600 V 600 V Rated_ MPPT voltage range _ -. _ _ _ 175 - 480,V _, _ - 175 7, 480 V. 175 - 480 V MPPToperating voltage range _ " 125-5 OV125 _ - 500 V 125 - 500 V Min. DC voltage .start voltage / _ _ . 125 V / 150 V _ — - - 125 V / 150 V 125 V/ 150 V Max. operating input current / per MPP hacker 18 A /-15 ?4A/15A- 24A/ 15 A Number, of MPP trackers / strings per MPP tracker _ 2/2 Output (AC) AC nominal power - 3006W _ _ 3330 W_ 3840 W. 4000 W Max. AC apparent power 3000 VA 3330 VA 3840 VA 4000 VA Nominal AC voltage /adjustable 208V/• , , 240-V_/ • , , _ 208 V /_�_ 240 V / i_ - 206 V / 240 V / - AC voltage range 183 - 229 V ', 211 _ 264 V , , 183_ 229 V 211 - 264 V _ ._" - 183 - 229 V 21,1 - 264 V AC -grid frequency; range 60 Hz / 59,3 60.5 Hz , , _ 60 Hz / S9.3 60.5 Hz , „, ', 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 -Hz _Mox. output current _ 15 A _ _ _16 A _ _ 26 A Power factor (cos T) 1 1 1 Output phones / line connections _- 1/2 -1/2- 1/2.Harmonics Harmonics < 4% < 4% < 4% Efficiency Max. efficiency - 97.2% 97;6% -; . „„ 97-2/-_-, _ _ 97.5% 97.2% 97.5% CEC efficiency, 96.5% 96,9% 96.5% 97.0% 96.5% 97.0% 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 U L 16998 • Protection class /overvoltage category _ I / IV General data Dimensions (W / H / D) in mm. in)/" _. 185 (19.3 / 20.5 / 7.3)- , DC Disconnect dimensions (W/ H /P) in mm (in) _ _ 187/297/ 1_90 (7.4 / 11.7 /,7.5) Packing dimensions IW,/.H/ D) in mm (in)_ 617 [ 597 Z06,_(24-3 Z15/ / 10.5) DC Disconnect packing dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) „ _ 370_/ 240 /,280 (14 6 / 9.4 / 1 1.0) _ Weight / DC Disconnect weight - _ _ _ -24 kg_ (53 Jb) / 3.5 kg (816) Packing weight/ DC Disconnect_ppcking weight - _ 27 kg (60 Ib) / 3.5 kg (8 IN, _ Ciperoting temperoture range _ _ - - 40 "C . +60 'C (-40 *F ... +140 °() - Noise emission(typical) . - 5 25 dB(A)<25 dB(A) -_ <25-dB(A) Internal consumption at night < 1 W _ Topology Transformerless Transformedess Transfonnerless Cooling Convection _ Convection Convection Electronics protection rating NEMA 3R NEMA 3R NEM_ A 31Z Features Secure Power Supply - _ • Display: graphic_ _ • Interfaces: R5485 / Speedwire/Webconnect- O/O _O/O O/o, Warranty: 10 /.1 5 20 years___ .. - _ _ !/a/9 _ _ !/O/O _ _ •/0/O Certificates and permits (more available on request) UL 1741, UL 1998, UL -16998 IEEE1547, FCC Part 15 [QA 8 B), CAN/CSA C22.2 107..1-1 NOTE: US inverters ship with gray lids Type designation SB 3000TL-!JS22 SB 380OTL-US22 SB 4000TL-US-22 ------------------------------------ ------ -- --------- -----------------------i Efficiency curve SUNNY BOY 5000TL-US-22 240Vac i 961=�� _1...... 94 t 92 90- j E��.. V„- 75 VI88V„-d00 Vt86 V„- 480 VI 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 ------ ----- _---- _--------_----_-----Output power/ Rated power - - -- Accessories Sunny Boy 6000TL-US _ ! I t r Speedwim/Webconned = interface RS485 interface DM.485CWS-10 r ti 208V AC 240 V AC SWDM.US-10 208 V AC _ 240 V AC II 6300,W' I Fan kit for SB 3000/3800/ 600 V _- - 600 V'- 4000/5000Tt-US-22 _--600V- 600V-175- FANKrr02.10 210 - 480 V.. ..__ ii • Standard feature 0 Optional feature - Not available Data at nominal conditions 125 - 500Y Sunny Boy 5000T.L-US Sunny Boy 6000TL-US _ Sunny Boy 7000TL-US Sunny�Boy 7700TL-US 208 V AC 240 V AC 208V AC 240 V AC t ! - . 208 V AC _ , L. _ 240 V AC 208 V AC _ 240 V AC 5300W 6300,W' ' 7300 W - W._ 8000 W, _ -f 600 V _- - 600 V'- i -600 V _--600V- 600V-175- 175-480 V ' 210 - 480 V.. ..__ . , 1. _ _ _ 245 -480 V � _ -~ - _ -• , 270 480 V 125 - 500Y _ .. _._l 25 -_ 500 V _ ! , ---125-7 500V _ _- " ^__ ._ _ 125 - 500_V 125V/ 150V _ 125V/150V !_ _' 125V/150V 125V/.150V 36A/ 15A _. _. 36k/ 15A a �� _. _30A/18A..__ i ..;.-. 30A/18A 2/2 4550 W 5000 W 5200W. 6000 W __ ' ' r -- _ " - __ _ , -6000 W� _ } x-_`.7000 W_. _ _ 6650 W _ 7680 W 4550 VA 5000 VA 5200 VA , - 6000 VA _ _.._ r' 6000 VA_ .. f : _ 7000 VA 6650 VA 7680 VA 208 V/ • 2401V/40 _ 208 V / ib _ -240V/i - , (--, 208 V / •-'1 r _ .240,V / �_._... � 208 V/ • 240 V 183-229V 211 - 264 V - _ - 183,- 229 V, ; , .211 _ 264 V- _ 183 -229,V_ 21.1.- 264 V, _ - 183 - 229 V 211 - 264 V 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 60 Hz /. 59.3 - 60.5 Hz - �60 Hz % 59.3 --60.5 Hz 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 22A - 25A..29.2A.._ _ 32A 1/2 Z. N. 1/2--_ -_T 1/.2_ s_ 1/2 97.2% 97.6% _ _97.0%_--97.4% _ - 96,8/ -' _a r . _ 96 8%. _ _ti . _ _ 96.8% 97.3% - 96.5 % 97.0% _ _ 96.5% 97.0% _ ; ; _ _ _96.5% N..- LL`96 5%' .. . �.. - 9-6.5% _ - 96.5% �l/IV y 490/519/185 (19.3/.20.5/J.3)- _ - 187/297/-190-(74/1.1,7%7.S)'_ - -- 617/597/MC(243'/23.5/_10.5)�_ 370/240/280_(146%9,4/1L01�_ _ - - ._24ks_1531b1/3.5k9_(816)---_ __ e., 27kd,(66lb) % 3.5 kg'�B _-40°C_..•+.60°_C.1�40F,�..._+140_'F1 _ --,d--_., - •- < 29 dB(A) _ y .._. _-- 29dB(A) . --� <29.dB(A)29BIA1 _ BIW --- --<1W _ --�1w - -_ ----_ <1W Trgnsformedess TransGr-medess - TtonsFortnerless TransFormedess Convection FanFan -- 1 Fan NEMA 3RNEMA NEMA 3R , . _ . , _ _ ... _ 3R _ NEMA 3R 0/0 0/.0_. - ..�/�-_..__.. _. _. s_. .. _ -. O/O .. - UL 1741, UL 1998, UL 16998, IEEE1547, FCC Pert 15 (Class A & B), CAN/CSA C22.2,107.1:1.. - SB 5000TL-US-22 SB 6000TL-US•22 _ ' _ SB 7000TL-US-22 _ - - SB 770OTL-US-22 r,dT Y � _ [1 0 li a lel More efficient 1313 K Shade mmwgement o ,�f1itG!'ta Secure Power Supply Broad temperature range Flexible communications A NEW GENERATION OF INNOVATION THE SUNNY BOY TL -US RESIDENTIAL SERIES HAS YET AGAIN REDEFINED THE CATEGORY. Transformedess design The Sunny Boy 3000TL-US / 380OTL-US / 4000TL-US / 5000TL-US / 6000TL-US / 7000TL-US / 770OTL-US are transformerless inverters, which means owners and installers benefit from high efficiency and lower weight. A wide input voltage range also means the inverters will produce high amounts of power under a number of conditions. Additionally, transformerless inverters have been shown to be among the safest string inverters on the market. An industry first, the TL - US series has been tested to UL 1741 and UL 1699B and is in compliance with the arc fault requirements of NEC 2011. Increased energy production OptiTracTm Global Peak, SMA's shade - tolerant MPP tracking algorithm, quickly adjusts to changes in solar irradiation, which mitigates the effects of shade and results in higher total power output. And, with two MPP trackers, the TL -US series can ably handle complex roofs with multiple orientations or string lengths. An extended operating temperature range of -40 'F to + 140 e F ensures power is produced in all types of climates and for longer periods of Leading monitoring time than with most traditional string inverters. and control solutions Secure Power Supply One of many unique features of the TL -US residential series is its innovative Secure Power Supply. With most grid -tied inverters, when the grid goes down, so does the solar - powered home. SMA's solution provides daytime energy to a dedicated power outlet during prolonged grid outages, providing homeowners with access to power as long as the sun shines. Simple installation As a transformerless inverter, the TL -US residential series is lighter in weight than its transformer -based counterparts, making it easier to lift and transport. A new wall mounting plate features anti -theft security and makes hanging the inverter quick and easy. A simplified DC wiring concept allows the DC disconnect to be used as a wire raceway, saving labor and materials. The 380OTL-US and 770OTL-US models allow installers to maximize system size and energy production for customers with 100 A and 200 A service panels. The new TL -US residential line features more than high performance and a large graphic display. The monitoring and control options provide users with an outstanding degree of flexibility. Multiple communication options allow for a highly controllable inverter and one that can be monitored on Sunny Portal from anywhere on the planet via an Internet connection. Whether communicating through RS485, or SMA's new plug -and -play WebConnect, installers can find an optimal solution to their monitoring needs. Wide Power Class Range Whether you're looking for a model to maximize a 100 A service panel or trying to meet the needs of a larger residential PV system, the Sunny Boy TL -US with Secure Power Supply has you covered. Its wide range of power classes—from 3 to 7.7 kW - offers customers the right size for virtually any residential application. The TL -US series is not only the smartest inverter on the planet, it's also the most flexible. Toll Free +1 888 4 SMA USA www.SMA-America.com SMA America, LLC PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: 1. THIS PV SYSTEM INSTALLATION CONSISTS OF 28 AXITEX GMBH AC -250P/156 -60S SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES FLUSH MOUNTED ON THE ROOF TOP AND CONNECTED TO A UL LISTED SMA SUNNY BOY 7000TL US 22 SPS (SECURE POWER SUPPLY) INVERTER WITH AFCI & INTEGRATED DC DISCONNECT AS WELL AS ALL THE RELATED SWITCHGEAR AS REQUIRED BY ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND BY THE ELECTRICAL UTILITY COMPANY IID. 2. THE SOLAR PV SYSTEM WILL BE INTERCONNECTED AND OPERATED IN PARALLEL WITH THE UTILITY ELECTRICAL GRID PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE UTILITY. -COMPANY AND ALL APPLICABLE SOLAR & ELECTRICAL CODES. GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL COMPLY WITH THE 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING, RESIDENTIAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, ENERGY, AND GREEN_ BUILDING CODES AND' THE CITY OF LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE. 2. 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. (CEC CODE SECTION 690.4 (B)) 3. PHOTOVOLTAIC EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS AND ALL ASSOCIATED WIRING AND INTERCONNECTIONS SHALL BE INSTALLED ONLY BY OUAILIFIED PERSONS. (CEC CODE SECTION 690.4(E)) 4. INSTALLATION SHALL COMPLY WITH 2013 CBC FOR ACCESS AND PATHWAYS FOR THE PV ARRAY, TO PROVIDE 36 INCHES FROM A RIDGE OR EAVE AND 18 INCHES FROM A HIP OR A VALLEY. 5. THE PV CONNECTION IN THE PANEL BOARD SHALL BE POSITIONED AT THE OPPOSITE (LOAD END FROM THE INPUT FEEDER LOCATION OR MAIN CIRCUIT LOCATION. 6. ROOF COVERINGS SHALL BE DESIGNED, INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS CODE AND THE APPROVED MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFICATIONS SUCH THAT THE ROOF COVERING SHALL SERVE TO PROTECT THE BUILDING OR STRUCTURE. 7. A GROUND FAULT DETECTION AND INTERRUPTION (GFCI) DEVICE IS INTEGRATED WITH THE INVERTER. 8. PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM HAS CONDUCTOR BONDED TO GROUND IN INVERTER AS REQUIRED. 9. GROUNDING AND BONDING CONDUCTORS, IF INSULATED, SHALL BE COLORED CODED GREEN. 10.PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM DISCONNECTING MEANS SHALL BE PROVIDED. 11. MARKING OF THE DIRECT CURRENT PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE SHALL BE PROVIDED. 12. MARKING OF THE INTERACTIVE SYSTEM POINT OF CONNECTION SHALL BE PROVIDED. 13. WHERE DC PHOTOVOLTAIC OUTPUT CIRCUITS ARE RUN INSIDE A BUILDING THEY SHALL BE CONTAINED IN A METALLIC RACEWAY OR ENCLOSURE FROM THE POINT OF PENETRATION TO THE FIRST READILY ACCESSIBLE DISCONNECTING MEANS. 14. CONTRACTOR SHALL SEAL ALL PENETRATIONS / CORE DRILLS THROUGH WALLS AND FLOORS WITH FIRE RETARDANT MATERIALS. ALL PENETRATIONS TO BE SEALED AND PATCHED ACCORDINGLY. 15. USE UL APPROVED BONDING FITTINGS AT ALL CONDUIT / BOXES JUNCTIONS. 16. 10 AWG USE -2 OR RHW-2, 90° CONDUCTORS ARE GENERALLY ACCEPTABLE FOR MODULES WITH ISC OF 9.6 AMPS OR LESS WHEN PROTECTED BY A 15 AMP OR SMALLER FUSE. 17. SOLAR PANELS MOUNTED ON GRADE CANNOT BE OVER SEPTIC TANKS, LEECH FIELDS OR OTHER UNDERGROUND INSTALLATIONS. 18. MAIN SERVICE PANEL MUST HAVE A PERMANENT PLAQUE INDICATING A SECOND POWER SOURCE IS INSTALLED, AND A DISCONNECTING MEANS MUST BE FIELD INSTALLED IN ALL UNGROUNDED CONDUCTORS AT THE MAIN SERVICE PANEL. 19. SOLAR INVERTER MUST HAVE A MANUFACTURE INSTALLED DISCONNECTING MEANS THAT PREVENTS ANTI-ISLANDING. (PARALLEL FEEDING UTILITY LINE DURING POWER OUTAGES.) 20.ROOF MOUNTED PANELS MUST HAVE A G.F.I.C. PROTECTION AND WEIGHT LESS THAN 3 LBS PER SQUARE FOOT. ONLY ONE LAYER OF ROOFING MATERIAL IS PERMITTED. 21.1 SMA INVERTER SB7000TL US -22 WHICH IS UL1741/IEEE 1547 COMPLIANT FCC PART 15 CLASS B 22.AXITEC AXIWORLD AC-25OP1156-60S PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS QUALIFIED FOR MANUFACTURER OWNED TESTING LAB, FULLY COMPLY TO IEC, TUV, AND UL LISTING 1703. % OWNER INFORMATION: PROPERTY DETAILS: 3 NAME: RUBEN & MARIA RODRIGUEZ AP N : 6�4-162-� 17 � ADDRESS: 78785 Sanita Drive CITY, STATE, ZIP: La Quinta, CA 92253 ADDRESS: 78785 Sanita Drive $4 ONE: 760 413-9352 CITY, STATE, ZIP: La Quilita, CA 92253 nt. CONTRACTOR INFORMATION: THOMAS BROTHERS: 819 G7 SANDERSON CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN INC, DBA RESIDENCE TYPE: Detached Single Family Residence s OS ENERGY RESIDENCE SIZE: 1659 SQ FT. AR OPTIMIZED SOLUTIONS BEDS/BATHS: 3 BR .rITY OF LA QUINT/ 2 0 BEACON HILL DRIVE, SUITE B PROPERTY SIZE: 0.19 OULDING & SAFETY DEpf A M DESERT, CA 92260 YEAR HOME BUILT:. 1991 APPROVED F NE: (760) 568-6324 ST60) 898-5997 ORIES: 1 FOR CONSTRUCTIDN E IL: planning@sosenergyinc.com Sol.1.1'S EN RGY PV - 05 PV SINGLE LINE ELECTRICAL DRAWING & CALCS INSTALLATION DETAILS: PV - 06 ENGINEERING UNIRAC & QUICK MOUNT INSTALLATION HARDWARE: Unirac Solar Mount Solar Mounting Systems PV - 07 ENGINEERING QUICK MOUNT NUMBER OF ROOFS UTILIZED: 1 PV - 08 UNIRAC TECH SHEETS ARRAY AZIMUTH(S): 28 PV MODULES @ 180° PV - 09 UNIRAC TECH SHEETS ay NUMBER OF MODULES: 28 TOTAL PV MODULES PV - 10 UNIRAC TECH SHEETS 3 STRINGS TOTAL PV_ 11 QUICK MOUNT MOUNT & FLASHING TECH SHEETS 2 STRINGS OF 10 PV MODULES EACH PV - 12 AXITEC MODULE TECH SHEETS 1 STRING OF 8 PV MODULES PV - 13 SMA AMERICA INVERTER TECH SHEETS INVERTER: SMA SUNNYBOY SB7000 TL US 22 SPS (SECURE POWER SUPPLY) PV -14 SMA AMERICA INVERTER TECH SHEETS ; VERTICAL SUPPORTING SPACING: 48" O.C. PV -15 SMA AMERICA INVERTER TECH SHEETS ) HORIZONTAL SUPPORTING SPACING: 48" O.C. PV -16 SMA AMERICA INVERTER TECH SHEETS UTILITY NOTES' PV -17 NEC REQUIRED LABELS! 1. VERIFY CONNECTION POINTS FOR POWER, TELEPHONE AND CAN SYSTEMS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 2. COMPLY WITH ALL UTILITY COMPANY REQUIREMENTS, PROVIDE ALL RELATED MAJOR SYSTEM COMPONENTS CONDUITS, PULL BOXES AND RISERS.. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ACTUAL DEPTH AND LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES Components Specifications Quantity PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, CALL UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT, (TOLL FREE PV Modules AXITEC AXlworld AC -250P/156 -60S 28 1 800-642-2444 PRIOR TO TRENCHING, GRADING, EXCAVATING, DRILLING, PIPE.16 UL 1703/ IEC 61215 performance PUSHING, PLANTING TREES, DIGGING FENCE POSTS HOLES, ETC. DIG ALERT CEC listed WILL SUPPLY INFORMATION OR LOCATE AND MARK ANY UNDERGROUND Q 200AMP Main Panel CUTLER HAMMER 200AMP 1 FACILITIES. Inverter(s) SMA SB7000TL-US-22 SPS 1 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: 1 Mounting System Unirac Flat Flashing Per Manf. AC Disconnect Square D 60 Amp with 40 Amp Fuse 1 IF ANY ERRORS, DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS APPEAR IN THESE DRAWINGS, IV - (CONSTRUCTION PLANS) SPECIFICATIONS OR OTHER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: THE ` Fused Combiner Box COOPER Crouse -Hinds 4 1 OWNER OR GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE DESIGNER, IN WRITING, OF Building Information SUCH ERROR OR OMISSION. IN THE EVENT THAT THE OWNER OR GENERAL CONTRACTOR FAILS TO GIVE SUCH NOTICE, BEFORE CONSTRUCTION AND/OR Building Pitch Of PV System Orientation FABRICATION OF THE WORK, THE OWNER OR GENERAL CONTRACTOR WILL BE 1 Story 28 Modules 1 19° 180° HELD RESPONSIBLE TO.THE RESULT OF ANY ERRORS, DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS AND THE COST OF RECTIFYING THEM. CS B: GENERAL B & C-46 # 986218 ROOF DETAILS: /5 2 /5 '' EET INDEX ROOF PITCH/TILT: 19° DATE ROOF TYPE: ASPHAL 00=NEET # DESCRIPTION ROOF FRAMING: 2 x 4 TRUSS ROOF SYSTEM @ 24" O.C. TITLE SHEET SCOPE OF WORK, PROPERTY, OWNER,.ROOF, WIND DATA: INSTALLATION, & CONTRACTOR DETAILS, WIND CALCS, BASIC WIND SPEED: 95 MPH -► MAJOR SYSTEM COMPONENTS BUILDING INFO & NOTES WIND IMPORTANCE FACTOR: 1.0 -► PV - 01 SITE PLAN, VICINITY MAP, & ASSESSOR'S PLOT PLAN OCCUPANCY CATEGORY: D -► PV - 02 RE -ROOFING PLAN WIND EXPOSURE: C PV - 03 PV ARRAY ROOF PLAN INTERNAL PRESSURE COEFFICIENT: 0 COMPONENTS & CLADDING DESIGN: 19.9 PSF --. PV - 04 ROOFING ATTACHMENT & INSTALLATION DETAILS PV - 05 PV SINGLE LINE ELECTRICAL DRAWING & CALCS INSTALLATION DETAILS: PV - 06 ENGINEERING UNIRAC & QUICK MOUNT INSTALLATION HARDWARE: Unirac Solar Mount Solar Mounting Systems PV - 07 ENGINEERING QUICK MOUNT NUMBER OF ROOFS UTILIZED: 1 PV - 08 UNIRAC TECH SHEETS ARRAY AZIMUTH(S): 28 PV MODULES @ 180° PV - 09 UNIRAC TECH SHEETS ay NUMBER OF MODULES: 28 TOTAL PV MODULES PV - 10 UNIRAC TECH SHEETS 3 STRINGS TOTAL PV_ 11 QUICK MOUNT MOUNT & FLASHING TECH SHEETS 2 STRINGS OF 10 PV MODULES EACH PV - 12 AXITEC MODULE TECH SHEETS 1 STRING OF 8 PV MODULES PV - 13 SMA AMERICA INVERTER TECH SHEETS INVERTER: SMA SUNNYBOY SB7000 TL US 22 SPS (SECURE POWER SUPPLY) PV -14 SMA AMERICA INVERTER TECH SHEETS ; VERTICAL SUPPORTING SPACING: 48" O.C. PV -15 SMA AMERICA INVERTER TECH SHEETS ) HORIZONTAL SUPPORTING SPACING: 48" O.C. PV -16 SMA AMERICA INVERTER TECH SHEETS UTILITY NOTES' PV -17 NEC REQUIRED LABELS! 1. VERIFY CONNECTION POINTS FOR POWER, TELEPHONE AND CAN SYSTEMS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 2. COMPLY WITH ALL UTILITY COMPANY REQUIREMENTS, PROVIDE ALL RELATED MAJOR SYSTEM COMPONENTS CONDUITS, PULL BOXES AND RISERS.. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ACTUAL DEPTH AND LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES Components Specifications Quantity PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, CALL UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT, (TOLL FREE PV Modules AXITEC AXlworld AC -250P/156 -60S 28 1 800-642-2444 PRIOR TO TRENCHING, GRADING, EXCAVATING, DRILLING, PIPE.16 UL 1703/ IEC 61215 performance PUSHING, PLANTING TREES, DIGGING FENCE POSTS HOLES, ETC. DIG ALERT CEC listed WILL SUPPLY INFORMATION OR LOCATE AND MARK ANY UNDERGROUND Q 200AMP Main Panel CUTLER HAMMER 200AMP 1 FACILITIES. Inverter(s) SMA SB7000TL-US-22 SPS 1 GENERAL DISCLAIMER: 1 Mounting System Unirac Flat Flashing Per Manf. AC Disconnect Square D 60 Amp with 40 Amp Fuse 1 IF ANY ERRORS, DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS APPEAR IN THESE DRAWINGS, IV - (CONSTRUCTION PLANS) SPECIFICATIONS OR OTHER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: THE ` Fused Combiner Box COOPER Crouse -Hinds 4 1 OWNER OR GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE DESIGNER, IN WRITING, OF Building Information SUCH ERROR OR OMISSION. IN THE EVENT THAT THE OWNER OR GENERAL CONTRACTOR FAILS TO GIVE SUCH NOTICE, BEFORE CONSTRUCTION AND/OR Building Pitch Of PV System Orientation FABRICATION OF THE WORK, THE OWNER OR GENERAL CONTRACTOR WILL BE 1 Story 28 Modules 1 19° 180° HELD RESPONSIBLE TO.THE RESULT OF ANY ERRORS, DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS AND THE COST OF RECTIFYING THEM. ro cel 4101 ptoo-, EXISTING 200 •.° p v "p' AMP PANEL 240V SINGLE ° A .: • ° . PHASE a ° D D ExiS7µNG ' SERVICE ° D ° ° � p D' �• GARAGE > .4 � v' n •, p .•p r� c�� ��1� .� �t'iIO.,ItU�. DIV. Q ° •D RESIDENCE D (NO CHANGES) Q °.. I D p p FRONT ENTRY • v. a F13 CITY OF QU'j.UILDING & SAFETY DEPT. SITE PLAN APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION ATB BY—4 NE va SEC. /9, r_v, R..7E. 11-p- 604 -%6 � 1 S n /60 Eli - �- O .l.--�= •�v.uv nwn, u..• rs xaise.s. n:. w. [xn .0 ASSESEOR'S PLOT PL. SUBJECT PROPERTY TY MAP SITE PLAN & VICINITY MAP F V - L1 EXISTING ROOF PLAN EXISTING ROOFING TILES TO BE REMOVED NEW ROOFING MATERIAL PLAN NEW 40# UNDERLAYMENT AND NEW MALARKEY DURA-SEALTm 20 3 TAB ASPHALT SHINGLES TO BE INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURES INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS FINAL ROOF PLAN ORIGINAL ROOFING TILES TO BE REINSTALLED AROUND PV ARRAY FOR AESTHETIC PURPOSES (SEE PV ROOFING PLAN PV -03) RE -ROOFING PLAN PV - 02 SMA SUNNY BOY SB7000 TL US 22 INVERTER WITH AFCI & INTEGRATED DC DISCONNECT TO BE MOUNTED INSIDE GARAGE DATE BY- 4- - 19" PPIITCH 1 EXISTING STRUCTURAL PATIO COVER (NO CHANGES) STRING #3 CHANNEL B AC -250/156-606r RESIDENCE 8 MODULES (1 —(NO CHANGES)— ALL HOME RUNS TO FEED t COMBINER BOX TO 1PENETRATE ROOF WITHFLASHING TO RUN INSIDEATTIC SPACE TO DISCONNECTIN APPROVED FLEXIBLECONDUIT STRING #1 CHANNEL A i_@? 180* AXITEC AXIworld10 MODULESSTRING #2 CHANNEL A 10 MODULES Mill OWN W, Ill�llllli�llll�l�lllll EXISTING STRUCTURAL EXISTING STRUCTURAL PATIO COVER (NO CHANGES) PATIO COVER (NO CHANGES) REAR ENTRY PV ARRAY ROOF PLAN AC DISCONNECT (VISIBLE & ' LOCKABLE) EXISTING EXISTING 200 AMP PANEL GARAGE 240V SINGLE PHASE SERVICE �--- I r BI-DIRECTIONAL UTILITY I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ METER TO BE INSTALLED BY I I i I 11 II I� �I II �I UTILITY COMPANY IID CITY OF LA QUINTA I� 11 ,I I� 11 11 I I, I BUILDING & SAFETY DEPT. APPROVE® FOR CONSTRUCTION. DATE BY- 4- - 19" PPIITCH 1 EXISTING STRUCTURAL PATIO COVER (NO CHANGES) STRING #3 CHANNEL B AC -250/156-606r RESIDENCE 8 MODULES (1 —(NO CHANGES)— ALL HOME RUNS TO FEED t COMBINER BOX TO 1PENETRATE ROOF WITHFLASHING TO RUN INSIDEATTIC SPACE TO DISCONNECTIN APPROVED FLEXIBLECONDUIT STRING #1 CHANNEL A i_@? 180* AXITEC AXIworld10 MODULESSTRING #2 CHANNEL A 10 MODULES Mill OWN W, Ill�llllli�llll�l�lllll EXISTING STRUCTURAL EXISTING STRUCTURAL PATIO COVER (NO CHANGES) PATIO COVER (NO CHANGES) REAR ENTRY PV ARRAY ROOF PLAN 'YARDS 707 AVAILABLE IN MILL, CLEAR ANODIZED, AND BRONZE ANODIZED FINISHES. ronmuY �Na COM0FM114 fIRCdO3NnigN CONfANIDNI6 aGwM o i,MXP�"P OFOIID' MOU><W. ANY F840pICRDNN PAT Oe AS wNouwmlouN � waIII; �euasoN a oL[e[ Nouw w a eeoHmLo. INSTALLATION DETAILS: INSTALLATION HARDWARE: NUMBER OF ROOFS UTILIZED ARRAY AZIMUTH(S): NUMBER OF MODULES: INVERTER: VERTICAL SUPPORTING SPACING: HORIZONTAL SUPPORTING SPACING: NU 1 FLASHING, 12" X 17'X.050", 5052, MILL 1 2 QBLOCK, CLASSIC, A360.1 CAST AL, MILL 1 3 HANGER BOLT, PLAIN CENTER, 5/16' x 6", 18-8 SS 1 4 WASHER, SEALING, 5/16" ID X 3/4" OD, EPDM BONDED SS 1 5 NUT, HEX, 5/16-18, UNC -28, 18.8 SS 2 6 WASHER, FLAT, 19/64" ID x 7/8" OD x 1/8" EPDM 1 7 j WASHER, FENDER, 5/16" ID X 1" OD, 18-8 SS 1 8 WASHER, SPLIT -LOCK, 5/16" ID, 18-8 SS 1 (wick Mount PV' TITLE: QMSC: CLASSIC COMPOSITION MOUNT UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: SIZE DRAWN BY: RAD REV DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES: A DATE: 7/23/2613 6 FRACTIONAL± 1/8 DO NOT SCALE DRAWING tWO PUCE DECIMAL _.Ia THREE PUCE DECIMAL 1.125 SCALE.1:4 WEIGNl:1.24 SNEET 1 OF 1 Unirac Solar Mount Solar Mounting Systems QUICK MOUNT PV CLASSIC MOUNT FLASHING TO BE INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURES INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS 1 28 PV MODULES @ 180- 28 TOTAL PV MODULES 3 STRINGS TOTAL 2 STRINGS OF 10 PV MODULES EACH 1 STRING OF 8 PV MODULES SMA SUNNYBOY SB7000 TL US 22 SPS (SECURE POWER SUPPLY) 48" O.C. 48" O.C. o � � O O O � O O 411�+ O O - MPX as M p,X P M PX 48 M 4a ATTACHMENT DETAIL No SCALE =� s FLUSH MOUNTED ROOFTOP PV SOLAR�SYSTEM DETAILS: PV SYSTEM SIZE: ANNUAL PRODUCTION MOUNTING TYPE: MODULES: MODULE DIMENSION: MODULE THICKNESS: MODULE WEIGHT: MODULE DIMENSION: INVERTER TYPE: NUMBER OF INVERTERS: NUMBER OF MODULES: NUMBER OF STINGS: 7.000 kW STC -DC 6.311 kW PTC -DC 6.090 kW CEC-AC 11,510 kWh Unirac Solar Mount Solar Mounting Systems & Quick Mount Classic Mount Flashing System AXITEC AXlworld AC -250P/156 -60S Solar Module UL Listing 1703 250.OW STC, 225AW PTC 226.6W PTC adj 64.57" x 39.06" 1.57 INCHES 42.99 LBS 17.52 SQ.FT SMA SB 7000 TL US 22 SPS INVERTER WITH AFCI & INTEGRATED DISCONNECT 1 28 3 TOTAL: 2 STRINGS OF 10 PV MODULES EACH STRING 1 STRING OF 8 PV MODULES EACH STRING ROOFING ATTACHMENT &INSTALLATION DETAILS PV - 04 I r F F • , ) �r 1 #8AWG THWN-2 1" 0 EMT -Conduit #8AWG Bare Copper `rounding CITY F �L BUILDIN &I; FOR P R DATE Legend: SYSTEM SHALL BE PERMANENTLY IDENTIFIED PER NEC ART 690.53 ELECTRICAL DATA: # 10 AWG XLPE USE -2 3 STRINGS TOTAL COOPER Crouse -Hinds 2 STRINGS OF 10 MODULES EACH Fused, Combiner Box 4 RHW-2 600 US I STRINGS OF 8MODULES EACH Weatherproof Box Sunlight Resistant 28 PV MODULES TOTAL 10" x 12" x5" NEMA 3R AXITEC AXlworld AC-25OP/I56-60S UL Listing 1703 UL LISTED # CD 096595_(180°) 28 MODULES x 225AW PTC x 97 INV EFF/1000 = 6,090kW Inverter 1 Channel A String # 1 (1-10) 10 AXITEC AXIworld AC -250P/156-60 PV Modules UL Listed 1703 CFC -AC RATING TOTAL. 6,090kW rM 15 AMP MODULE STRING SYSTEM Vmp 31.45V (String of 10)314.50V 314.50V Vmp 31.45V (Stringof8) 251.60V 251.60V 15 AMP Voc 37.90V6 (Strip of 10)379.00V 379.00V 0 ® © ® 10 Voc 37.90V (Stringof8) 303.20V 303.20V 15 AMP I Imp 7.98A 7.98A 23.94A Iso 8.65A 8.65A 25.95A G G G G G G G G G TO COMPLY WITH CHC 2013, CHC 2013, & NEC 2011 — — — — — — — — — RECOMMENDED SIGNAGE OR LABELING SPECIFICATIONS: --------— ------- ------- 1. RED BACKGROUND WITH WHITE LETTERING — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Inverter 1 Channel A String # 2 (11-20) 10 AXITEC AXlworld AC -250P/156-60 PV Modules UL Listed 1703 — — I 2. 3/8" LETTERING LETTERS - 3. ALL CAPITOL LETTERS 4. ARIAL OR SIMILAR FONTS 11 12 13 1a 1s 1s 17 1a 1s zo 5. WEATHER RESISTANT MATERIALS I G G G G G G G G G G L— — — — — — — — — — — — � # 8 Awg THWN-2 Inverter 1 Channel B String # 3 (21-28) 8 AXITEC AXlworld AC -250P/156-60 PV ModuleslUL Listed 1703 — — 1"0 EMT Conduit Complies with - - - - - - N.E.C. 690.17 )UINTA 31 to 32 Deg -1.12 Correction Factor z1 zz z3 za zs zs z7 z8 I 0 I TY DEPT. Positive = Black D Negative = White _ TION Ground = Green G G G G G G G # 8 AWG # THWN-2 8 AWG Bare Copper # 8 AWG THWN-2 1" 0 EMT Grounding 1" 0 EMT Conduit Conduit VT f3I --- —I— — 40A I ^ N N N DCGEC ----J SMA SB 7000 TL -US 22 INVERTER WITH AFCI Square D amp M (240Vac)INVERTER with 40 ampp Fuse I U -I 0VacAC - DISCONNECT VIA DC DISCONNECT WITH GROUND FAULT Visible &Lockable AWG # 8 — INTEGRAL WITH ARC DETECTION & UL Listed, CSA Certified Copper SMA SB INVERTERAWG # 8 INTERRUPTION (EGC (Files E2875 and El 54282) — ) Existing Bare Grounding 200 AMP 240 V Single Copper Electrode Phase Service With New Bi -Directional Groundin Utility Meter Electrode PV SINGLE LINE ELECTRICAL - PV 05 .:Z• Grounding Conductor A PV String OInverter Sunny Boy "--7 Disconnect �— Fuse Circuit Breaker Ground Bonding SYSTEM SHALL BE PERMANENTLY IDENTIFIED PER NEC ART 690.53 ELECTRICAL DATA: # 10 AWG XLPE USE -2 3 STRINGS TOTAL COOPER Crouse -Hinds 2 STRINGS OF 10 MODULES EACH Fused, Combiner Box 4 RHW-2 600 US I STRINGS OF 8MODULES EACH Weatherproof Box Sunlight Resistant 28 PV MODULES TOTAL 10" x 12" x5" NEMA 3R AXITEC AXlworld AC-25OP/I56-60S UL Listing 1703 UL LISTED # CD 096595_(180°) 28 MODULES x 225AW PTC x 97 INV EFF/1000 = 6,090kW Inverter 1 Channel A String # 1 (1-10) 10 AXITEC AXIworld AC -250P/156-60 PV Modules UL Listed 1703 CFC -AC RATING TOTAL. 6,090kW rM 15 AMP MODULE STRING SYSTEM Vmp 31.45V (String of 10)314.50V 314.50V Vmp 31.45V (Stringof8) 251.60V 251.60V 15 AMP Voc 37.90V6 (Strip of 10)379.00V 379.00V 0 ® © ® 10 Voc 37.90V (Stringof8) 303.20V 303.20V 15 AMP I Imp 7.98A 7.98A 23.94A Iso 8.65A 8.65A 25.95A G G G G G G G G G TO COMPLY WITH CHC 2013, CHC 2013, & NEC 2011 — — — — — — — — — RECOMMENDED SIGNAGE OR LABELING SPECIFICATIONS: --------— ------- ------- 1. RED BACKGROUND WITH WHITE LETTERING — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — Inverter 1 Channel A String # 2 (11-20) 10 AXITEC AXlworld AC -250P/156-60 PV Modules UL Listed 1703 — — I 2. 3/8" LETTERING LETTERS - 3. ALL CAPITOL LETTERS 4. ARIAL OR SIMILAR FONTS 11 12 13 1a 1s 1s 17 1a 1s zo 5. WEATHER RESISTANT MATERIALS I G G G G G G G G G G L— — — — — — — — — — — — � # 8 Awg THWN-2 Inverter 1 Channel B String # 3 (21-28) 8 AXITEC AXlworld AC -250P/156-60 PV ModuleslUL Listed 1703 — — 1"0 EMT Conduit Complies with - - - - - - N.E.C. 690.17 )UINTA 31 to 32 Deg -1.12 Correction Factor z1 zz z3 za zs zs z7 z8 I 0 I TY DEPT. Positive = Black D Negative = White _ TION Ground = Green G G G G G G G # 8 AWG # THWN-2 8 AWG Bare Copper # 8 AWG THWN-2 1" 0 EMT Grounding 1" 0 EMT Conduit Conduit VT f3I --- —I— — 40A I ^ N N N DCGEC ----J SMA SB 7000 TL -US 22 INVERTER WITH AFCI Square D amp M (240Vac)INVERTER with 40 ampp Fuse I U -I 0VacAC - DISCONNECT VIA DC DISCONNECT WITH GROUND FAULT Visible &Lockable AWG # 8 — INTEGRAL WITH ARC DETECTION & UL Listed, CSA Certified Copper SMA SB INVERTERAWG # 8 INTERRUPTION (EGC (Files E2875 and El 54282) — ) Existing Bare Grounding 200 AMP 240 V Single Copper Electrode Phase Service With New Bi -Directional Groundin Utility Meter Electrode PV SINGLE LINE ELECTRICAL - PV 05 .:Z• January 112014 UniRac 1411 Broadway 13oulevard NE Albuquerque, Mew Mexico 87102-1545 I'EL:: ( 505) 242-6411 P.AX: (505) 242-6412 .Attn.: Engineering Department, �lnc STRU(TURALENGINEERS Re: L'ngineering Certification for UniRac's SolarMount Code -Compliant htstallation k4anual 227.3 PZSE, htc.-Structural Engineers has reviewed UniRac's "Solar. -Mount Code -Compliant Installation Manual 227.3" published January 2014 and specifically "Part 1. Procedure to Determine the Design Wind Load", and "Part II: Procedure to Select Rail Span and Rail Type". ")'he procedures are used to determine the calculation of the design wind force, load combinations, applied loading and rail selection. All information, data and analysis contained within tite Installation \Manual are based on, and comply with the following: 1. 'Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and other Structures, .ASCE/SEI 7-05 and ASCE/SL'•I 7-10 2. 201.2 International Building Code, by International Code Council, Inc. 3. 2013 California Building Code, by California Building Standards Commission 4. 2010 Aluminum Design Manual, by The Aluminum Association This letter certifies that the structural calculations contained within UniRac's "SolarMount Code -Compliant Installation Manual 227.3 are in compliance with the above Codes. If you have any questions on the above, do not hesitate to call. Sincerely. Paul Zacher. SE - President 8131 Sunset Avenue. Suite 120 • Foii Ooks, CA 95628 • 916.961.3960 • 916.961.39651 • WWWR I.(OM 2700 Mitchell Dr., Bldg. 2 November 20, 2013 QuickM��°Walnut Creek, CA 94598 www. quickmountpv.com Engineering Letter RESPECT THE ROOF 925-478-8269 Stamped Engineering Test Reports Do Not Expire To whom it may concern, Quick Mount PV offers extensive testing for all our products conducted by a third -party licensed professional engineer. All our third -party engineering reports are stamped by a licensed professional engineer at the time the reports were prepared and do not expire. Our engineering reports continue to be valid as long as the professional engineer's license (date within the stamp) was valid when the reports were prepared (the report date)`,Even if the license has expired between the time the engineering reports were prepared and the time when a local agency reviews them, the reports do NOT need to be re -stamped with a current stamp. This information is written into California State law under the.Professional Engineers Act within the Business and Professions Code (B&P Code §§ 6700-6799). The California Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors (BPELS) provides further clarification of the code in their Guide to Engineering & Land Surveying for City and ,bounty Officials, page 12 section 27, which is cited below. 27. If the license has expired between the time the engineering.documents were prepared and the time when the local agency's review is performed, do the documents need to be re -sealed by a licensee with a current license? (B&P Code §§ 6733, 6735, 6735.3, 6735.4) As long as the license was current at the time the engineering documents were prepared, the documents do not need to be re -sealed prior to review by the local agency. However; any changes (updates or modifications) to the documents that are made following the review by the local agency would have to be prepared by a licensed engineer with a current license and those changes would have to be signed and sealed. It should also be noted that as of January 1, 2010 professional engineers are not required to include their license expiration date when they sign and stamp engineering documents only the date that they signed the document (B&P Code §§ 6735, 6735.3, 6735.4, 6764, 8750, 8761 & 8764.5). Links to all of the codes and guides referenced in this letter may be found online at quickmountpv.com under FAQ. Please submit any further questions to tech@quickmountpv.com. Sincerely, d — P. *0 Jennifer D. Alfsen, BSME R&D Mechanical Engineer Quick Mount PV ENGINEERING UNFRAC &QUICK MOUNT PV GzIDDDo appLoEo �a��Qoad� � EaBoac�Eaoac�o oac�a 980 41st Street Tel: 510) 420.8190 Oakland, CA 94608 FAX (S10) 420-8186 e-mail: info@appmateng.com May 22, 2009 Revised Pages l0 B 11017 1211312011fir Editorial C'huns;es Only Repot Re -stamped on 02/14/2014 Mr. Stewart Wentworth Project Number 108443C QUICK MOUNT PV ICC -ES FILE # 08-09-16 936 Detroit Avenue, Suite D Concord; CA 94518-2539 Subject: Quick :Mount PV Load Testing ICC -ES AC1.3 & ASTM D 1761 Dear Mr. Wentworth: As requested, Applied Materials & Engineering; Inc. (AME) has completed load -testing Quick Mount PV system anchors for shear and tensile strength. The purpose of our testing was to evaluate the tensile and shear load capacity of the Quick Mount PV system in a high density (Douglas Fir) and a low density wood (Cedar). SAMPLE DESCRIPTION Twelve (12) 12"x 12" samples with 2-1/4" X 3-1/8" Unirac Angle were delivered to our laboratory on April 26, 2009; six each for Douglas Fir and Cedar. A copy of the installation instructions is provided in Appendix A. Typical sample photo is provided in Appendix B. PROCEDURES & RESULTS Since an acceptance criterion (AC) has not been developed for this product; the samples were tested under the direction of Mr. Yatnil Moya, P.E. with ICC -ES, and in general accordance with applicable procedures outlined in ASTM D 1761 and AC 13. a. Tensile Strength Three samples each of the two types of ,-wood were tested for tensile strength on April 28, 2009 using a United Universal testing machine. Samples were rigidly attached to the testing machine and a tensile load was applied to the Unirac Angle at a displacement rate 0.1 inches per minute without shock until failure. Detailed results are provided in Table 1. Based on these results, the average tensile strength of the hanger bolt in Douglas Fir and Cedar wood species were determined to be 2554 Ibf and 1355 IV, respectively. 14,PRUED QUMAMLS 91 029NEERnA, (INC. I Ji L . I. . Mr. Stuart Wentworth QUICK MOUNT PV Quick Mount PV Load Testing, May 22, 2009 b. Shear Strength Project Number 108443C Three samples each of the two types oi'wood were tested for shear strength un May 12. 2009 using a United Universal testing machine. Samples were rigidly attached to the testing machine and a shear load was applied to Unirac Angle at a displacement rate 0.1 inches per minute without shock until failure. Detailed results are provided in Table Il. Based on these results. the average shear strength of the hanger bolt in Douglas Fir and Cedar wood species .were determined to be 2203 Ibf and 1957 Ibf. respectively. Photographs illustrating typical setups are provided in Appendix C. If you have any questions regarding the above, please do not hesitate to call the undersigned. Respectfully Submitted. APPLIED MATERIALS & ENGINEERING, INC. 6iamnted -ai • z Laboratory Manager 4 ACCREDITED Reviewed By: aPPLIE® RWER[In,L.S & 01--11HIEEL3119'M, =. ENGINEERING QUICK MOUNT PV �e B °an°U�IRAC SOLARMOUNT Technical Datasheet Pub 130817 SOLARMOUNT Module Connection Hardware ............................................................ 1 BottomUp Module Clip.....................................................:...........................................1 Safety Factor, FS MidClamp....................................................................................................................2 Resistance Factor, AD ,End Clamp....................................................................................................................2 1566 (6967) SOLARMOUNT Beam Connection Hardware................................................................3 L-Foot........................................................................................:.................................. 3 SOLARMOUNT Beams....................................................................................................4 Transverse, X± e r . SOLARMOUNT Module Connection Hardware SOLARMOUNT Bottom Up Module Clip Part No. 302000C Up twi it xS�iry I I 1 I.00 �X L�r Dimensions specified in inches unless noted • Bottom Up Clip _material: One of the following extruded aluminum alloys; 6005-T5, 6105-T5, 6061-T6 • Ultimate tensile: 38ksi, Yield: 35 ksi • Finish: Clear Anodized • Bottom Up Clip weight: -0.031 lbs (14g) • Allowable and design loads are valid when components are assembled with SOLARMOUNT series beams according to authorized UNIRAC documents • Assemble with one''/."-20ASTM F593 bolt, one'/` -20 ASTM F594 serrated flange nut; and one %4" flat washer • Use anti:seize and tighten to 10 ftabs of torque • Resistance factors and safety factors are determined according to part 1 section 9 of the 2005 Aluminum Design Manual and third - party test results from an IAS accredited laboratory • Module edge must be fully supported by the beam * NOTE ON WASHER: Install washer on bolt head side of assembly. DO NOT install washer under serrated flange nut Applied Load Direction Average Ultimate lbs (N) Allowable Load lbs (N) Safety Factor, FS Design Load lbs (N) Resistance Factor, AD Tension, Y+ 1566 (6967) 686 (3052) 2.28 1038 (4615) 0.662 Transverse, X± 1128 (5019) 329 (1463) 3.43 497 (2213) 0.441 Sliding, Zr 66 (292) 1 27 (119) 2.44 41 (181) 0.619 SOLARMOUNT Mid Clamp. Part No. 302101C, 3021010, 302103C, 3021040, 302105D, 302106D 1.00 DWMla - - I MIM. MODULES _ I Design Load lbs (N) Y A i -► X Dimensions specified in inches unless noted SOLARMOUNT End Clamp Part No. 302D01C, 302002C, 302002D, 302003C, 302003D, 3020W. 302004D, 302005C; 302005D, 302006C,3020060,302007D,3020086,.302008D, 302009C,3D2009D,302010C,302011C,302012C oo1UNIRAC • Mid clamp material: One of the following extruded aluminum alloys: 6005-T5, 6105-T5, 6061-76 • Ultimate tensile: 38ksi, Yield: 35 ksi • Finish: Clear or Dark Anodized • Mid clamp weight: 0.050 lbs (23g) • Allowable and design loads are valid when components are assembled according to authorized UNIRAC documents • Values represent the allowable and design load capacity of a single mid clamp assembly when used with a SOLARMOUNT series beam to retain a module in the direction indicated • Assemble mid clamp with one Unirac Ya" -20 T -bolt and one VV -20 ASTM F594 serrated flange nut • Use anti -seize and tighten to 10 ftabs of torque • Resistance -factors and safety factors are determined according to part 1 section 9 of the 2005 Aluminum Design Manual and third - party test results from an IAS accredited laboratory Applied Load Direction Average Ultimate . lbs (N) Allowable Load lbs (N) Safety Factor, FS Design Load lbs (N) Resistance Factor, m Tension, Y+ 2020 (8987) 891 (3963) 2.27 1348 (5994) 0.667 Transverse, Zt 520. (2313) 229 (1017) 2.27 346 (1539) 0.665 Sliding, Xt 1194 (5312) 490 (2179) 2.44 741 (3295) 0.620 ►x MINIMUM 1 _ JVARIES VARIES VATH MOOUIE THI MESS Dimensions specified -in inches -unless -noted • End. clamp material. One of the following extruded aluminum alloys: 6005-T5,' 6105-T5, 6061-76 • Ultimate tensile: 38ksi, Yeld: 35 ksi • Finish: Clear or Dark Anodized • End clamp weight: vanes based on height: -0.058 lbs (26g) P Allowable and design loads are valid when components are assembled according to autfiorized UNIRAC documents • Values represent the allowable and design load capacityof a single end clamp assembly when used with a SOLARMOUNT series beam to retain a module in the direction indicated • Asseniblewith-one Unirac''W-20T-bolt and one IW -20 ASTM F594 serrated flange nut . • Use anti -seize and tighten to 10 ft -lbs of torque • Resistance factors and safety factors are determined according to part 1 section 9 of the 2005 Aluminum Design Manual and third - party test results from an IAS accredited laboratory • Modules must be installed at least 1.5 in from either end of a beam Applied Load Direction Average Ultimate lbs (N) Allowable Load lbs (N) Safety Factor, FS Design Loads lbs (N) Resistance Factor, m Tension, Y+ 1321 (5876) 529 (2352) 2.50 800 (3557) 0.605 Transverse, Zt 63 (279) 14 (61) 4.58 21 (92) 0.330 Sliding, X' 142 (630) 1 52 (231) 2.72 79 (349) 0.555 UNIRAC TECH SHEETS PV — 09 ROOF MOUNT SYSTEMS 9 'xAC � SM Mo�� VERSATILITY ONE PRODUCT MANY APPLICATIONS SOLARMOUNT is compatible with many attachment options, including Unirac made standoffs for installation on comp shingle, tile roofs and various flat roof surfaces Quickly set your modules at the precise angle desired with tilt legs to maximize the output of your solar array. Installers can change module orientation to portrait or landscape to maximize roof area or secure a large variety of framed modules on flat, Low sloped or steep pitched roofs. Clear or dark finish components match module frames and visually blend an array seamlessly into your roof. AVAILABILITY NATIONWIDE NETWORK Unirac maintains the largest network of stocking distributors for our racking solutions. Our partners have distinguished their level of customer suppom availability, and overall value thereby providing the highest level of service to the users of Unirac products. Count on our partners for fast and accurate delivery to meet your project needs. Visit Unirac.com for a list of distributors. AUTOMATED DESIGN TOOL DESIGN PLATFORM AT YOUR SERVICE Creating a bill of materials is just a few clicks away with U -Builder, a powerful online mol that streamlines the process of designing a code compliant solar mounting system. Save time by creating a user profile, and recall preferences and projects automatically when you log in. You will enjoy the ability to share projects with customers; there's no need to print results and send to a distributor, just click and share. doUNIRAC A HILTI GROUP COMPANY END CLAMP I MID CLAMP UNIRAC CUSTOMER SERVICE MEANS THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF PRODUCT SUPPORT r UNMATCHED CERTIFIED EXPERIENCE QUALITY L -- TECHNICAL SUPPORT Unirec's technical support team is dedicated to answering questions & addressing issues in real time. An online library of documents including engineering reports, stamped letters and technical datasheets greatly simplifies your permitting and project planning process. -1A CERTIFIED QUALITY PROVIDER Unirac is the only PV mounting vendor with ISO certifications for 9001:2008, 140012004 and OHSAS 18001:2007, which means we detiverthe highest standards forfitform,and function.These certifications demonstrate our excellence and our commitment to first class business practices. D� DESIGN ENGINEERING i BANKABLE I DOCUMENTATION EXCELLENCE I WARRANTY t Y l CERTIFIED QUALITY PROVIDER Unirac is the only PV mounting vendor with ISO certifications for 9001:2008, 140012004 and OHSAS 18001:2007, which means we detiverthe highest standards forfitform,and function.These certifications demonstrate our excellence and our commitment to first class business practices. BANKABLE WARRANTY Asa Hilti Group Company. Unirac has the financial strength to back our products and reduce your risk Have peace of mind knowing you are receiving productsbf exceptional quality. SOLARMOUNT is covered by a 10 yea r lim ited product warranty a rid a 5 -year limited finish warranty. 7 It' D� DESIGN PERMIT TOOLS I DOCUMENTATION _ L -- BANKABLE WARRANTY Asa Hilti Group Company. Unirac has the financial strength to back our products and reduce your risk Have peace of mind knowing you are receiving productsbf exceptional quality. SOLARMOUNT is covered by a 10 yea r lim ited product warranty a rid a 5 -year limited finish warranty. 7 It' SOLARMOUNT Beam Connection Hardware SOLARMOUNT L -Foot Part No. 304000C, 304000D Y ►X l 3.01 3X SLOT FOR -� k MRDWARE 2.01 Dimensions specified in inches unless noted UNIRAC • L -Foot material: One of the following extruded aluminum alloys: 6005- T5, 6105-T5, 6061-T6 • Ultimate tensile: 38ksi, Yield: 35 ksi • Finish: Clear or Dark Anodized • L -Foot weight: 0.215 lbs (98g) Allowable and design loads are valid when components are assembled with SOLARMOUNT series beams according to authorized UNIRAC documents Foot For the beam to L -Foot connection: • Assemble with one ASTM F593 %"-16 hex head screw and one ASTM F594'/e serrated flange nut • Use anti -seize and tighten to 30 ft -lbs of torque • Resistance. factors and,safety.factors are determined according to part 1 section 9 of the 2005 Aluminun Design Manual and third -party test results from an AS accredited laboratory NOTE: Loads are given for the L -Foot to beam connection only; be sure to check load limits for standoff, lag screw, or other attachment method Applied Load Direction Average Ultimate lbs (N) Allowable Load Ibs (N) Safety Factor, FS { Design Load _ Ibs(N) Resistance Factor, m Sliding, Zt 1766 (7856) 755 (3356) 2.34 1141 (5077) 0.646 Tension, Y+ 1859 (8269) 707 (3144) 2.63 1069 (4755) 0.575 Compression, Y- 3258 (14492) 1 1325(589 3) 2.46 2004 (8913) 0.615 Traverse, Xt 1 486 (2162) 213 (949) 2.28 323 (1436) 0.664 OOUNIRAC` SOLARMOUNT Beams Part No. 310132C, 310132043, 310168C, 310168C -B, 310168D 310208C, 310208C -B, 310240C, 310240C -B, 310240D, 410144M, 410168M, 410204M, 410240M Properties Units SOLARMOUNT SOLARMOUNT HD Beam Height in 2.5 3.0 Approximate Weight (per linear ft) plf 0.811 1,271 Total Cross Sectional Area inz 0.676 1.059 Section Modulus (X -Axis) in, 0.353 0.898 Section Modulus (Y -Axis) in3 0.113 0.221 Moment of Inertia (X -Axis) in 0.464 1.450 Moment of Inertia (Y -Axis) in' 0.044 0:267 Radius of Gyration (X -Axis) in 0.289 1170 Radius of Gyration (Y -Axis) in 0.254 0.502 'Rails are exm3ded using these aluminum alloys. 6005-T5, 610545, 6061-T6 SLOT FOR T -BOLT OR 1.728 Y4- HEX HEAD SCREW SLOT FOR T-BQT OR /a" HEX HEAD SCREW 2X SLOT FOR 7 SLOT FCR BOTTOM .CLIP 2.500 BOTTOM CUP 3000 1.316 SLOT FOR O HEX BOLT SLOT FOR 1.385 rIL_3i�" HEX BOLT 387 7500 1.207 Y Y 1.875 A A ►X ►X SOLARMOUNT Beam SOLARMOUNT HD Beam Dimensions specified in inches unless noted UNIRAC TECH SHEETS Pviiiiiiiiiiiiii 10 INSTALLATION(510) 6S2-6686 INSTRUCTIONS Quick Mount PV" WwWquckmountpv.com TOOLS NEEDED Measuring tape, roofer's flat bar, chalk line, stud finder, caulking gun with roofing sealant, drill with 114" long bit, drill with %z" deep socket. 1. LOCATE RAFTER Using horizontal and vertical chalk lines to align hole for placement of each Quick Mount 2. DRILL PILOT HOLE Using drill with Y4" long bit, drill pilot hole through roof and rafter, taking care to drill square to the roof. S. SLIDE QUICK MOUNT INTO PLACE Lift comp tile and slide Quick Mount into place. s 6. SET HANGER BOLT, " SEALING WASHER & + /NUT NUT 5 1 LAT WASHER ) ti Using drill with 1h" deep deep socket, set sealing BLACK GASKET washer with rubber side - 1 ) down, then nut, and - # NUT tighten into place. 3. LIFT TILE Lift composition roof the with roofers flat bar, just above placement of Quick „� r ' 8. SECURE RACK INTO Mount. PLACE, WITH FLAT f t_ WASHER & NUT 4. SEAL HOLE Using - f o _ - - '` Using drill with 1h" deep caulking gun with roofing c ' socket, set up rack over bolt, sealant, squeeze a dab of , ��2 with fiat washer, then nut, roofing sealant into hole. ; and tighten into place. PATENT PENOING 3746Gs (1—rmc.1 '.ii Ouick Mount ;�•. SPECIFICATION SHEET Quick Mount PV T" is an all -in -one waterproof flashing and mount to anchor photovoltaic racking systems, solar thermal panels, air conditioning units, satellite dishes, or anything you may need to secure to a new or existing roof. It Is made In the USA of all aluminum and includes stainless steel hardware. It works with all standard racks, installs seamlessly and saves labor by not needing to cut away any roofing, will. out live galvanized 2 to 1, and is a better low -profile mount. 1 � (2) Flat Washer (B) i" x 5/16" �—�4� 5/16Nut5 Rubber Gasket 60 Durometer EPDM Sealing Washer (A) 3/4" x 5/16" Hanger Bolt 5/16" x 6" 1-1/2" Machine, 1-1/2" Spacer, 3" Lag Mount & Flashing Aluminum Mount 2-1/4"1 x 1-1/4"w x Flashing .05" thick. For standard composition roofs: flashing is 12" x 12", mount is attached 3" off center, For shake roofs: flashing is 18" x 18", mount is L attached 6" off center. Note: MOU11t is Cast aluminum Page 8 of 11 QUICK MOUNT TECH SHEETS Paum Pending PV - 11 SEALING WASHER HANGER BOLT` 7. ADD RUBBER k .` .a.�: GASKET QUICK MOUNT FLASHING AND BLOCK— -r1 , ✓ Push black gasket into place flush with top of Quick Mount block. 3. LIFT TILE Lift composition roof the with roofers flat bar, just above placement of Quick „� r ' 8. SECURE RACK INTO Mount. PLACE, WITH FLAT f t_ WASHER & NUT 4. SEAL HOLE Using - f o _ - - '` Using drill with 1h" deep caulking gun with roofing c ' socket, set up rack over bolt, sealant, squeeze a dab of , ��2 with fiat washer, then nut, roofing sealant into hole. ; and tighten into place. PATENT PENOING 3746Gs (1—rmc.1 '.ii Ouick Mount ;�•. SPECIFICATION SHEET Quick Mount PV T" is an all -in -one waterproof flashing and mount to anchor photovoltaic racking systems, solar thermal panels, air conditioning units, satellite dishes, or anything you may need to secure to a new or existing roof. It Is made In the USA of all aluminum and includes stainless steel hardware. It works with all standard racks, installs seamlessly and saves labor by not needing to cut away any roofing, will. out live galvanized 2 to 1, and is a better low -profile mount. 1 � (2) Flat Washer (B) i" x 5/16" �—�4� 5/16Nut5 Rubber Gasket 60 Durometer EPDM Sealing Washer (A) 3/4" x 5/16" Hanger Bolt 5/16" x 6" 1-1/2" Machine, 1-1/2" Spacer, 3" Lag Mount & Flashing Aluminum Mount 2-1/4"1 x 1-1/4"w x Flashing .05" thick. For standard composition roofs: flashing is 12" x 12", mount is attached 3" off center, For shake roofs: flashing is 18" x 18", mount is L attached 6" off center. Note: MOU11t is Cast aluminum Page 8 of 11 QUICK MOUNT TECH SHEETS Paum Pending PV - 11 AXI power 60 cell/polycrystalline photovoltaic modules High performance photovoltaic modules German engineered — made for America 12 years manufacturer's warranty Two more years than industry standard Positive power tolerance from 0-5 Wp Higher guaranteed yield Snow load of up to 113 psf Stable module for a long life in extreme conditions ®100 % electroluminescence inspection Micro crack and hotspot free modules MAxitec-Soft-Grip-Seam aluminum frame Higher stability and easier handling High quality junction box and connector system for a longer life time Exclusive linear AXITEC high performance guaranteel • 15 years manufacturer's guarantee on 90% of the nominal performE • 25 years manufacturer's guarantee on 85% of the nominal perform2 • Warrants around 6 % more than the market standard m v In 100% E 97% AX reC Warranty Added valuer - aog� CL 0 60% kx, E °•ti ",.Comm i level t 0% 3 1 Years 5 10 www.oxMcocier.com ITCC° high queliCy german soler company c 0($ usIntertek Certification and standards: ULt %03 15 24 25 a 3 a e 4 AXITEC MODULE TECH SHEETS PV MEN 12 lwrwr.rmlileceolar.txm AC -240P/156 -60S AC -245P/156 -60S •'AXIpower I�T[C AC-2551PA56-60S high quality gormen solar oomparry Detributad by Intertek Bechical data (at standard conditions (STC) irradiance 1000 vvatldn', spectrum AM 1.5 at a cell rem perawre of 25• C) Type tbminal output Nominal vdmge Nominal current Shortc4cuitcurrent Open circuit voltage tuloduleconvasion Pmpp Urnpp Impp Ise Lbc efficiency AC-24OP11936DS 240 W p 30.54 V 7.97 A 8.48 A 3726 V 14.75% AC-245PM %BOS 245 W p 30.91 V 7.93 A 857A 37.46 V 15DB % AC-25OP1158BDS 290 W p 31.45 V 7.96 A 855 A 3780 V 1537% AG255P115&BOS 255 W p 31.58 V 8.10 A 8.70 A 3820 V 1567 % 1339ign Umit vauea Ronmide 0.13inch (3.2mm)hardened, low-refkcbcn whitaglass S3atem voltage 1000 VDC(UL) 1000 VDC(IEC) CEA Is 150 0 Wnffltat line It igh effcienoy calls 6 in rh(15Bx 156 mm) N007 (nominal operating cell tsmpaatrre)• 45.0+1.2K Bachside Com posits, fim rix. load -carrying capacity 113 PSF Frame 1.57 inch (40 mm) silver anodized aluminium frame Reverse our rent feed IR ISO A r bcharlical data (Nu external vdmgw greater than Vo LxWxH 64.57x 39.05x 157 inch (1640x 9G2 x40mm) maybeapplied tone module) Weight 42,99 lbs (19.5 hg) wilt frame _ ' NOCT, irradiance EGO Wtm'; AM 1.5; Potver connection win d s pead 1 m fs; Tam par ature 20° C Socket Protection pass IP65 (3 bypass d iod es) Wire 43.3 inch, A W G 11 Rug- inzysam Pluglso:hetIP67 Temperep.ve coeffiaeme Voltage Lice -033%K Current Iso 0106 %M �•� f.5t Cutpu t Pm pp -0.44%6( I -U ohar acteri otic our ve at 1000-80(1600-250 W 1m7 9 a o a-,-aozo msec g txrx 1000 w 8 7 800 WAY? a s g R as o oza S 5 f rw @ MCI WIm° U 9 250 vita? 2 f 0 0 T 0 20 30 40 Voltage in V Al di men eons in inch Eornpla for AC,245PA 58-60S Tec nn rvl dao aye:•ge O. w cm ng_ wi.0oat p, i) ndliDr. a„oRe 0!0r d. The In eaarern et, tolerar�' are +/-3% AXITEC MODULE TECH SHEETS PV MEN 12 THE WORLD'S ONLY SECURE POWER SUPPLY SMA O SIPPS—�� Im�a I i • eDN 1f10H Cerci fied Innovative Powerful Flexible • UL 1 741 and 16996comprtorn • Secure Power Suppf/provides • 97.67. maxonumafficiuncy • Two MPP trackers provide • Iniegra%d AFCI meats the require• daytime powerdudng grid a usages • Wide Input voltage range numerous design options mains of NEC 201 16 90.1 1 • Shade ma rage mem with OptiTrac • Exwnded operming Global Pea kMPPlracking tamperalumrange SUNNY BOY 3000TL-US / 380OTL-US /4000TL-US / 500OTL-US / 600OTL-US / 7000TL-US / 770OTL-US Setting new heights in residential inverter performance The Sunny Boy 3000TL-US/3800TL-US/d000TL-US/5000TL-US/6000R1JS/700071-US/7700TL-1S represents the next step in performance for ULcertified inverters. Itstransformerless design means highefficiency and reduced weight. Maximum power production is derived from wide input voltage and operating temperature ranges. Multiple MPP trackers and Opt Trac'-" Global Peak mitigate the effectof shade and allow for installation at challenging sites. The unique Secure Power ,yph'04► Supply feature provides daytime power in the event of a grid outage. High Performance, flexible design and innovative w : "= J • features make the Sunny Boy TL-LJS series the first choice among solar professionals. ' 01A �411)W dO# Technical data Input (DCl Max. usable DC power (@ cas T Mau DC voltage .Acted MP?T vchcge range MPPT operating vdtcge range Min. DC voltage / start voltage Mcx, opercting inputcurnent / per MP? tracker Number of MP? hackers / strings par M?P hacker Output (AC) AC nominal power Mcx. AC apparent power Nominal AC voltoge / adjustable AC vdtcgo mngc AC grid frequency, range Mex output current ?ower factor (cos yl Output phases / line connections Harmonics Efficiency Max efficiency CEC ericiancy Protection devices DC discorrection device DC tevors0901o61y protection Ground fault moiuodng / Grid monitoring AC short circuit protection All -pole sensitive residual current monitoring reit Arc fault circuitirterruptor (AFCI) complianito Ul 16998 Notoction class / ovorvokogo category General data Dimonsiors (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 podung dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) Weight / DC Disconnect weight ?ccdpS weight/ DC Disconnect padb,g weight Opercting temperature range Noise emission Itypicol) Internal consumption at night lopology Coaling Electronics protection rating Features Secure?ower Supply Display: graphic Interfaces: RS485 / Spoodv4ro/Wabeonnoet Wcrrenty: 10 / 15 / 20 year CeFtMcates and permits (more available on request) NOTE: US inverters ship with gray lids Typo designation Sunny Boy 30ODTL-US Sunny Boy 3800TL11S 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 175-460V 125-500V 125Vt150V 18 A/ 15A 3003W 3000 VA 208 V/• 24OV/• 183 - 229V 211 - 264 V 60 FIz / 593 - 60.5 Hz ISA 1 1/2 <4% 97.2% 97.6% 96.5% 96.5% 4200 W 600 V 175- 480V 125 - 500 V 125V/150V 24 A/15A 2/2 3330 W 3840W 3330 VA 3840 VA 208 V/ • 240 V / • 183 - 229V 211 - 264Y 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 16A 1 1/2 <4% 97.296 97.5% 96.5% 97.0% 4200 W 600 V 175 - 480V 125 - 500V 125V/ 150V 24A/ ISA 4000 W 4000 VA 208V/• 240V/• 183-229V 211-264V 60Hz/59.3-60.5 Hz 20A 1 1/2 < 4% 97.2% 97.5% 96.5% 97.0% SMA AMERICA INVERTER TECH SHEETS PV - 13 • • • • • I/N 470/519/185 (19.3/20.5/7.3) 187/297/170 (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 kc (53 Ib) / 3.5 t;q (8 Ib) 27 kc (60 lb) / 3.5 I8 (e Ib) -40•C. -+60-C )-40•F...+140•F) s 25 d3(A) < 25 dB(A) < 25 d3fA) < I W < I W < I W nonslomredess ir_nsformedess Tmnsfwmorloss Comociior. Convection Convection NEMA 3R NEMA 3R NEMA 3R 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 UL 1741, UL 1998, UL 16998, IEE 1547, FCC Part 15 (Gloss A 8, B), CAWCSA 022.2 107.1.1 S83000TLa1S22 S33B00TL-US-22 SBd000TL•US•22 SMA AMERICA INVERTER TECH SHEETS PV - 13 oesrq eurw aursr ovrauunuvsscsw,we sunny 9oy6000TL-L15 Sunny Boy 7000fL-L15 Sunny Boy 77ODTL-US 208 V/ • 5000 VA 208 V AC 240 V AC 206 V AC 240 V AC 208 V AC 240 V AC µ 32 A 211-264V 530D W 6300 W 7300 W8000 J 22-A 6002 175 - 480 V Z - ern -ten '600V 48 245 = 0 V QA 0.7 OA CA 0.S 1.0 r nPUPnu-/llmsdp- Accessories spmduirgwe6cannea asaAs�rraf«e ;Z,rteRac DMdA5CEU5.10 DMV1 40 Fan Br for 58 70W/3 A W/ aaoD/sloon•usn FA NCD02-1 O • Standard feature o Optional lwtDre - Nm auailabta Dia d norninal bo ndhions x 799 o� '-�u M-46,cn, Shadenmggemem finder 0 ■ See ure Pee- r S u pply Breadtampcaureange Flmdbla<ammuriafon SunrryBoy,64WL-US sunny 9oy6000TL-L15 Sunny Boy 7000fL-L15 Sunny Boy 77ODTL-US 208 V/ • 5000 VA 208 V AC 240 V AC 206 V AC 240 V AC 208 V AC 240 V AC 208 V AC 240 V AC 32 A 211-264V 530D W 6300 W 7300 W8000 W 22-A 6002 175 - 480 V 6000 2 10 - 480.2 '600V 48 245 = 0 V 600V 270 -Aso V 1/2 A NEW GENERATION O F INNOVATION 125 =5 GOV 125 - 500 V 125 -Soo V 125 -'500 V 125.2:/150V 125V/150V 125.Vj150v 125V/150V THE SUNNY BOYTL-USRESIDENTIAL SERIES HAS YET AGAIN REDEFINEDTHE CATEGORY. 30'A/ 15 A 30A/ 15 A 30A/ 18 A 36A/ IB A 2/2 4550 W 7000 W 5000 W 4550 VA 208 V/ • 5000 VA 200V/• 211-264V 2402/• 1B3 -229V 32 A 211-264V 60 Hz/.59.3 - 60.5 Hz < 22-A 1 1/2 < 4% 972% 97.6% 965% - 97.0% <29dB[A1 <c1W Trareformarlms Conwcfion NEMA 3R 5200W 7000 W 6000W 5200 VA 208 V/ • 6000 VA 208 V/• 211-264V 24OV/9 183-229V 32 A 211-264V 60.Hz/'59.3 - 60.5 Hz < 25'A 1 1/2 < 49: 6000.W 7000 W 6000 VA 7000 VA 208 V/ • 24O V / • 183=2292 211-264V 60 Hz/ 59.3 - 60.5 -Hz 32 A 292 A 1 1/2 I < d% < 97.0% .97A9: 96.B% 965% '97.0% 96S% 490/519/185 [19.3/205/7.31 18 7/ 197/'190-[7A/ 11.7./7:51 617/597/266 [24.3-/235./1051 370/240/280[14.6/ 9A/11.01 244 [53 InI/3.5I�g [8 161 27 k0 [60161 / 3.5 119 [B Ib1 -4D'C...+60'C [-40'F...+140*FI <29dB[A1 <29dB[A1 < I W < I W lramformerlms Tramforr adds Fan Fan N EARA 3 R NEMA 3R 665ow 76BOw 6650 VA 7680 VA 208 V/• 240V/,�. 183 -'229 V 211 -'264V 60 Hz/ 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 32 A 1 1/2 < d% 96.8% 96.8% 97.3% 96,5% 965% 965% <29d6[A1 <1W Tramformarlms Fan NEMA 3R O/O O/O O/O O/O •/o/o •/o/o •/o/o •/o/o UL 1741, UL 1998, UL 16996, IEEE15A7, FCC Pan 15 [CImsA&81, CAN/CSA C22.2 107.1-1 S650W16US-22 5B 600DTLU522 5B 70=L -U5,22 58 77001 L -U522 Transformedess design The Sunny Boy .3000TL11S / 3800TL-US / A000TL-U5 / 5000TL-US / 6000TL-US / 7000TL-US / 776OTL-US are transformerless inverters, which means owners and installers benefit from high efficiency and lower weight. A wide input voltage range also means the inverters will produce high amounts of power under number of conditions. Additionally, transformerless inverters have been shown to be among the safest string inverters on the market. An industry first, the TL - US series has been tested to UL 1741 and UL 16996 and is in compliance with the arc fault requirements of NEC 2011. Increased a no rgy production OptiTroc'm Global Peak, SMA's shade - tolerant MPP tracking algorithm, quickly adjusts to changes in solar irradiation, which mitigates the effects of shade and results in higher total power output. And, with two MPP trackers, the TL -US series can ably handle complex roofs with multiple orientations or string lengths. An extended operating temperature range of -AO 'F to +1A0 'F ensures power is produced Toll Free +1 888 4 SMA USA v^~.SMArAmerica.com in all types of cfimotes a nd for longer periods of Leading monitoring time than with most traditional string inverters. and control solutions r The new TL -US residential line features more A " a than high performance and a large graphic display. The monitoring and control options provide users with an outstanding degree of flexibility. Multiple communication options $ F allow for a highly controllable inverter G and one that can be monitored on Sunny G Portal from anywhere on the planet via an ? $ Internet connection. Whether communicating through RSA85, or SMA's new plug -and -play - WebConnect, installers can find on optima[ solution to their monitoring needs. _ f= Wide power class range s e Whether you're looking for a model to mozimize a 100 A service panel or trying to meet the needs of a larger residential PV system, the Sunny Boy TL -US with Secure 7e Power Supply has you covered. Its wide' range of power classes -from 3 to 7.7 kW- xx' offers customers the right size for virtually any r residential application. The TL -US series is not onlythe smartest inverter on the planet, it's also e the most f lexible. ` c i =fi Secure Power Supply One of many unique features of the TL -US residential series is as innovative Secure Power Supply. With most grid -tied inverters, when the grid goes down, so does the solar - powered home. SMA's solution provides daytime energy to a dedicated power outlet during prolonged grid outages, providing homeowners with access to power as long as the sun shines. Simple installation As a transformerless inverter, the TL -US residential series is lighter in weight than its' transformer -based counterparts, making R easier to lift and transport. A new wall mounting plate features antFtheftsecurity and makes hanging the inverter quick and easy. A simplified DC wiring concept allows the DC disconnect to be used as a wire raceway, saving labor and materials. The 3800TL-US and 770OTL-US models allow installers to maximize system size and energy production for customers with 100 A and 200 A service panels. SMA AMERICA INVERTER TECH SHEETS SMA America, LLC PV -14 SUNNY BOY 3000TL-US / 3800TL-US / 4000TL-US / 5000TL-US / 600OTL-US Secure Power Supply F'gaawm Technical Note 1 Introduction The Secure Power Supply (SPS) feature is a factoryinstalled option to the following types of inverters: • Sunny Boy 3000TL-US (SB 3000TL-US22) • Sunny Boy 380OTL-US (SB 3800TL-US22) • Sunny Boy 4000TL-US (SB 4000TL-US22) • Sunny Boy 5000TL-US (SB 5000TL-US-22) • Sunny Boy 6000TL11S (SB 6000TL--US22) When equipped with an SPS module the inverter is capable of switching from interactive operation to stand-alone operation. In stand-alone operation the inverter can supply standby power to a dedicated power outlet that has been wired to the SPS module within the inverter. When sufficient sunlight is available this outlet can be used to run small appliances and charge electronic devices during prolonged utility power outages. 2 Code Compliance Article 690 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems of ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code® 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." Sunny Boy TL -US inverters are intended to be installed and operated primarily in ufilityinteractive systems. When equipped with the SPS module the inverter is capable ofswitahing from interactive operation 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 interactive system to operate as a stand-alone system when disconnected from the utility electrical power system. Sunny Boy TL -US inverters equipped with the SPS module comply with National Electrical Code 690.61 for interactive and stand-alone operation. Section 690.10(B) of ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code® requires overcurrent protection for conductors "between the inverter output and the building or structure disconnecting means" in a standalone system. When installed and wired according to the installation manual, the SPS outlet conductors form a dedicated circuit that is isolated from other premises wiring of the building or structure. Power to the SPS outlet can only be supplied from the inverter and the inverter operates as a current limited device. Therefore, the conductors between the inverterand the SPS outlet should not require additional overcurrent protection. EPSCompll.lS-TB-en-13 I Version 1.3 EDG) 2 Code Compliance SMA America, LLC Power distribution I Grid --= mordtoring Glr- PV module detactfoonn Loads c . DG 0 V 240 V disconnect m SPS outlet SPS switch Figure l: Inverter in utility -interactive operafon Power distribution WW I Grid x PV module 8� mas9oring tends SPS ' logic DC 120 V 0 V d'�soonned t 9User must manua0p a • ----- tum ON Idose) to initiate SPS operation SPS auttet SPS evAtch Figure 2: Inverter in standalone operation Isecure power) 2 EPSCompl-USTl en -13 Technical Note SMA AMERICA INVERTER TECH SHEETS r PV -15 s SMA America, LLC 3 Installation and Wiring ® Safety during secure power operation Refer to the inverter installation guide for complete instoIlation instructions 3 Install al ion and Wiling The installer is responsible for supplying and installing a switch and outlet to enable the SPS feature. The.figure below illustrates the wiring of atypical combination switch and outlet to the SPS module in the inverter. Note that the switch and sockell,- let are wired to operate independently and it is not necessary that the switch and outlet are part of a single device. Figure 3: Sample wiring of combination switch and socket -outlet Technical Note o Switch — Une — Neutral — Ground Finlij I' j0ita6 ff present, ,remove, to separate sW nd outletvang �.:.� 35 ��\-1jC., !i iii. t+ •: SFr."�_ ��•,ij`; 4--./ '•� �� � .F rS � _ v 1 May Ewe PSC pI'UST&enl-3._ _ • f 3 4 Technical Data 4 Technical Data SMA America, LLC Maximum AC voltage 125 V Maximum AC current 12 A Maximum power output 1,500 W 4 EPSCompl-USTB-erO3 Technical Note SMA AMERICA INVERTER TECH SHEETS PV -16 SMA AMERICA INVERTER TECH SHEETS PV -16 #100: NEC 690.17(4) Service and Sub Panel, AC Disc. #357 : Local Building Codes Main Service Panel 335 : Local Municipalities Service Panels - Raceways #338: Local Building Codes #101 : NEC 690.5(C) Inverter or near GFI reset #359 : Local Building Codes Utility kWh Meter 355: Local Building Codes Solar Load Center #353 : Local Municipalities Panel with Solar Backfed Breaker Load Centers - Sub Panels This assortment was designed to satisfy most building department requirements. These labels are made with premium 4 mil vinyl and a one mil polyester laminate. They are printed with a bright red background and white letters. The adhesive'is permanent and the label meets the UL969 standards for this application as well as the NEC requirements for labeling. #211 : NEC 690.64, 705.12(4) Service Panel #212 : NEC 705.12(7) Service Panel if the sum of the main breaker and solar breaker exceed the buss bar mling #322 : Local Building Codes Panel with Solar Backfed Breaker #334 : Local Building Codes 1 PHOTOVOLTAIC L kWh METER -0 I kWh Production Meter ; #342 #344 #343 #345 951imsaw 99999090 Next to all Solar Breakers Different styles to meet local codes #110: NEC 690.53 DC Disconnect Note: A placard may be required. #324: NEC 690.14(2) DC Disconnect #327: NEC 690.14(2) MAIN Solar Disconnect exact verbaige may vary bytocal building code #323: NEC 690.14(2) #102: NEC 690.17(4), 690.18 DC Disconnect #332 : Local Building Codes DC Junction Box #333: Local Building Codes AC Disconnect #321: NEC 690.31(E)(3) #104: NEC 690.35(F) Combiner Box- Junction Box #337 : Local Municipalities DC Combiner Box #352 : Local Municipalities •• SIU4 I • Utility Solar Disconnect #326: NEC 690.33(E)(2) AC Disconnect Raceways, covers, openings Covers of DC Conductors l#2210 : NEC 690.54 #329: NEC 690.4(F), 690.31(E)(4) r•1 • , • RM IFC 605.11.1.1 - IFC 605.11.1.2 AC Disconnect Note :A placard may be required. CITY SAFE`S DEPT. BUILDIN DROVED FOP ONSTRUCTION DATE BY Conduit every 10'and 3' from boxes NEC REQUIRED SAFTEY LABELS PV -17