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BSOL2015-0137yrt 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 Application Number: BSOL2015-0137 T-i&r 4 e(P4" COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BUILDING PERMIT Property Address: 81830 EAGLE CLAW DR APN: 764510022 Application Description: LUSZCZ/6.54kW PV SYSTEM - (14) 327W PANELS/(1) INVERTER Property Zoning: Application Valuation: $9,654.00 LCOMMum;IDEVELOPMENT Applicant: RENOVA ENERGY CORP,'V 0 2 201575-181 MEDITERRANEAN AVEPALM DESERT, CA 92211 TYOFLAQUINTA DEPARTMENT LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my License is in full force and effect. License Class- B CIO C46 License No. Date:_ Cortt� o (— OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractor's State License Law for the following reason (Sec. 7031.5, Business and Professions Code: Any city or county that requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for the permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's State License Law (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he or she is exempt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).: ( ) I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work; and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does the work himself or herself through his or her own employees, provided that the improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within.one year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proving that . he or she did not build or improve for the purpose of sale.). (� I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractors' State License Law.). ( ) I am exempt under Sec. . B.&P.C. for this reason Date: Owner: CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY I hereby 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: 30 VOICE (760) 777-7125 FAX (760) 777-7011 INSPECTIONS (760) 777-7153 Date: 11/2/2015 Owner: PAUL LUSZCZ 81830 EAGLE CLAW DR LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Contractor: RENOVA ENERGY CORP 75-181 MEDITERRANEAN AVE PALM DESERT, CA 92211 (760)568-3413 Llc. No.: 910836 WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of th r or which this permit is issued. have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Se t n-3 00 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier:_ Policy Number: _ I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that, if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of SecM or Code, I shall forthwith comply with t ose rovisions. Dat�:� % pplica t: WARNING: FAILURE TO SECURE WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL, AND SHALL SUBJECT AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND CIVIL FINES UP TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000). IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION, DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES. APPLICANT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT IMPORTANT: Application is hereby made to the Building Official for a permit subject to the conditions and restrictions set forth on this application. 1. Each person upon whose behalf this application is made, each person at whose request and for whose benefit work is performed under or pursuant to any permit issued.as a result of this application , the owner, and the applicant, each agrees to, and shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of La Quinta, its officers, agents, and employees for any act or omission related to the work being performed under or following issuance of this permit. 2. Any permit issued as a result of this application becomes null and void if work is not commenced within 180 days from date of issuance of such permit, or cessation of work for 180 days will subject permit to cancellation. I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this city Enter on the above-mentioned pr perty for inspection purposes. Dat Signature (Applicant or Agent) A' DESCRIPTION`; #t, a .,;_" �..f QAC TY AMnOUN7� PAID` PAIDDATE OUNT �: ; e x.r ,...xE. * 4.,, .� t WAS SB1473 FEE 101-000040306 0 $1.00 $1.00 11/2/15 3>? i;3 So � x - .^>- > ,,.. ;4"T,':3E-°rr�q+-€ x .5"',yai �„� ". ,., 'd x9�gL 3rY.S's:x �^" _.�Eln.. a`E ..w..... 'srrt" t -: :`:S s" .�.:3i'i:,:•�^.�e PAID BY METHOD, RECEIPT # s , CHECK #� CLTD BY> r 2015110217343514 Leana Waki CREDIT WEB418 ECON 885 Total Paid for BUILDING STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION BSA::.. $1.00 $1.00 - ... ,-"�_QTY 5 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT --;AMOUNT.; �':.Pi41D,, ` KP,QIDDA'TEx t £ r , Credit Card Fee 101-0000-43505 0 $3.11 $3.11 11/2/15 X -,RC2 } 1 '. PAID BY,' rf wMETHOD�gERECEIPT .i 'w. &`" F "0. }f; 31.. 4 p9{..3'F".�5•o,s,¢4,-:W" S J'."j, .. S # 4 -.- .G".Fe'.-, y d .4 CHECK # _ :. ' CLTD BY - .F_re?r,.,'*'s''<-._.'..e1.f: w y saa,•r.. ..�,r,,'c4: Y��GxY < , Biu -_,..fix S..a,�'g 2015110217343514 Leana Waki CREDIT WEB418 ECON 885 Total Paid for, Credit Card Fee: $3.11 $3.11 ' .'.... 1 < aU r .y+ nC•� g %',,�# PA1Ds A...... PAIDrDATE" ,..DESCRIPTION ��� �ACCOUNT���C�TYrt3AMO�UN,T_r" ,E�' PV SYSTEM - ARRAY, FIRST 20 101-0000-42403 0 $14.17 $24.17 11/2/15 -F - ^`• ` 3 '�Y.,3'yTe CS'.� �"K � At A !' � �•".+'S�'6 � F &a' ��+. 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CREDIT WEB418 ECON 885 Total Paid for PERMIT ISSUANCE:. $91.85. $91:85. • Description: LUSZCZ/6.54kW PV SYSTEM - (14) 327W PANELS/(1) INVERTER Type: SOLAR Subtype: Status: ISSUED Applied: 8/19/2015 MFA Approved: 10/30/2015 LUR Parcel No: 764510022 Site Address: 81830 EAGLE CLAW DR LA QUINTA,CA 92253 Subdivision: TR 30023-5 Block: Lot: 35 Issued: 11/2/2015 ECON Lot Scl Ft: 0 Building Sq Ft: 0 Zoning: Finaled: Valuation: $9,654.00 Occupancy Type: Construction Type: Expired: 4/30/2016 ECON No. Buildings: 0 No. Stories: 0 No. Unites: 0 Details: 6.54 kW SOLAR ARRAY - (14) 327W SUNPOWER SPR -E20-327 PANELS W/ (1) SMA SUNNYBOY 6000 -TL -US -22 INVERTER [252SF].2013 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE i' 72% 3 __j Applied to Approved Approved to Issued ADDITIONAL CHRONOLOGY CHRONOLOGY TYPE STAFF NAME ACTION DATE COMPLETION DATE NOTES NOTIFIED CHRISTIAN CORDERO W/ RENOVA SOLAR THAT E-MAIL JAKE FUSON 9/4/2015 9/4/2015 PLAN REVIEW WAS COMPLETE AND REVISIONS WERE REQUIRED. SENT CORREDCTION LIST AND REDLINES VIA EMAIL. E-MAIL JAKE FUSON 10/30/2015 10/30/2015 NOTIFIED CHRISTIAN CORDERO W/ RENOVA SOLAR THAT PLANS WERE APPROVED AND PERMIT WAS READY TO ISSUE. PUBLIC COUNTER VISIT MARY FASANO 8/19/2015 8/19/2015 RESUBMITTAL STEPHANIE. KHATAMI 10/22/2015 10/22/2015 CONDITIONS Printed: Monday, November 02, 2015 11:30:04 AM 1 of 3 �L1 ■_ L J' SYSTEMS NAME TYPE FINANCIAL INFORMATION FAX EMAIL NAME ADDRESSI CONTACTS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE APPLICANT' RENOVA ENERGY CORP 75-181 MEDITERRANEAN AVE PALM DESERT CA .92211 . CONTRACTOR RENOVA ENERGY CORP 75-181 MEDITERRANEAN AVE PALM DESERT CA 92211 BY OWNER PAUL LUSZCZ 81830 EAGLE CLAW DR LA QUINTA CA 92253 201511021 Printed: Monday, November 02, 2015 11:30:04 AM 2 of 3 SYSTEMS FINANCIAL INFORMATION DESCRIPTION. ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PAID PAID DATE RECEIPT # # METHOD PAID BY CLTD . . .CHECK BY 201511021 BSAS SB1473 FEE 101-0000-20306 0 $1.00 $1.00 11/2/15 WEB418 734351488 CREDIT Leana Waki ECON 5 Total Paid for BUILDING STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION' $1.00 $1.00 BSA: 201511021 Credit Card Fee 101-0000-43505 0 $3.11 $3.11 11/2/15 WEB418 734351488 CREDIT Leana Waki ECON 5 Total Paid for Credit Card Fee: $3.11 $3.11 201511021 PV SYSTEM --ARRAY, 101-0000-42403 0 $24.17 $24.17 11/2/15 WEB418 734351488 CREDIT Leana Waki ECON FIRST 20 5 201511021 PV SYSTEM -ARRAY, 101-0000-42600 0 $24.17 $24.17 11/2/15 WEB418 734351488 CREDIT Leana Waki . ECON FIRST 20 PC 5 Total Paid for ELECTRICAL: $48.34 $48.34 201511021 PERMIT ISSUANCE 101-0000-42404 0 $91.85 $91.85 11/2/15 WE6418 734351488 CREDIT Leana Waki ECON 5 . Total Paid for PERMIT ISSUANCE: $91.85 $91.85 ., Printed: Monday, November 02, 2015 11:30:04 AM 2 of 3 SYSTEMS ;xf Permit Details PERMIT NUMBER t, City of La Quinta BSOL2015=0137 INSPECTIONS SEQID INSPECTION TYPE INSPECTOR SCHEDULED COMPLETED DATE DATE RESULT REMARKS NOTES SOLAR FINAL" BLD REVIEWS PARENT PROJECTS Printed: Monday, November 02, 2015 11:30:04 AM 3 of 3 CJ SYSTf MS ATTACHMENTS REVIEWS Attachment Type CREATED OWNER DESCRIPTION REVIEW TYPE REVIEWER SENT DATE DUE DATE RETURNED DATE STATUS REMARKS NOTES NON-STRUCTURAL - 1 WK BUILDING BUCKET 8/19/2015 8/26/2015 9/4/2015 REVISIONS REQUIRED REVIEW - 2ND BLDG NS (1 WK) LUIS URIBE 10/22/2015 10/29/2015 10/30/2015 APPROVED Printed: Monday, November 02, 2015 11:30:04 AM 3 of 3 CJ SYSTf MS ATTACHMENTS Attachment Type CREATED OWNER DESCRIPTION PATHNAME SUBDIR ETRAKIT ENABLED BSOL2015-0137 - 1ST DOC 9/4/2015 JAKE FUSON 1ST REVIEW - REVIEW - 0 CORRECTIONS CORRECTIONS.pdf DOC 9/4/2015 JAKE FUSON 1ST REVIEW - REDLINES BSOL2015-0137 - 1ST 0 REVIEW - REDLINES.pdf Printed: Monday, November 02, 2015 11:30:04 AM 3 of 3 CJ SYSTf MS Bin. # Cnt�r of Lel Qunnua Buliding 8r Safety Division P.O. Box 1504,78-495 Calle Tampico La.Quinta, CA 92253 - (760) 777-7012 Building Permit Applicationand Tracking Sheet Perinit # p (S bS ProjectAdd=:8183d Eagle Claw Drive r's Name: Paul Luszcz A. P. Number. 764510022-9 [Address:81830 Eagle Claw Drive Legal Description: ST, Zip: La Quinta, CA 92253 contractor: Rehova Energy Corp. Telephone; pv. b i - Address: 75181 Mediterranean Ave Project Description: Residential Roof Mounted solar PV s.5aokw Dc: City, ST, Zip. Palm Desert, CA 92211 Telephone: 760-568-3413- a, City Lie. 64104947 , State Lie. 4: 910836 Arch, Engr., Designer . Address: City., ST, Zip: Telephone: State Lic. #:Project Construction Type:. Occupancy: Residential. type (circle one): New Add'n Sq.. FL: # Stories: Alter Repair Demo # Units: Name of Contact Person: Christian Cord aro Telephone# of Contact Person: permits@renovasolar.com Estimated Value of Project: $9,654. 00 APPLICANT: DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS UNE ft Submittal Req'd Recd TRACKING PERMrTFEFS Plan Sets Plan Cheek submitted.Item Amount Strgctufal Cales. Reviewed, ready for corrections Plan Check Deposit. . Truss Calce. Called Contact Person Plan Check Balance_ Title 24 C&W6 Plans picked up Construction Flood plain plan Plans resubmitted. • Mccharilcal Grading plan 2'! Review, ready for correctionsfissue Electrical Subcontactor List Called Contact Person Plumbing Grant Deed Plans picked up SALL H.O.A. Approval Plans resubmitted Grading INHOUSE:- 3" Review; ready for correetlonslissue Developer Impact Fee Planning Approval. Called Contact Person A.I.P.P. Pub. Wks. Appr Date of permit issue School Fees Total Permit Fees Trilogy at La Quinta 60-750 Trilogy Pkwy La Quinta, CA 92253 Ph: 760-777-6059 Fax: 760-777-1620 June 23, 2015 Paul Luszcz / Mary T Kroll 81830 Eagle Claw Dr La Quinta CA 92253 RE: Design Review Modification Conditionally Approved 81830 Eagle Claw Dr / Customer ID #: TRLAQ-0739-01 Dear Paul Luszcz / Mary T Kroll : Lu 5zct L Trilogy 7►Ba{� at Ls Qa1116\1410"aaace msoclaUoa We are pleased to inform you that your plans for installation of solar panels received on June 18, 2015, have been approved by the Design Review Committee with the following conditions: #20 and #22 (see attached Mal Please note: Any damages caused by contractors due to construction.must be repaired; all irrigation and landscape shall be restored to the original condition. This approval does not constitute consent by the Association for the applicant to encroach, trespass, or build on any property other than that of the applicant. This approval is related solely to the items reserved for approval by the CC&R's in accordance with the Design Review Guidelines. The approval does not extend to the quality of work done by your architect,, or contractor,or to any structural engineering, soils engineering, or site grading and drainage design. You are urged to obtain the services of a state licensed professional for consultation as needed. The Design Review Committee is composed of volunteers. As such, it does not review applications to ensure compliance with building codes, or other local or state laws. Please be advised that this approval does not relieve you from obtaining any necessary building permits from the governmental agencies involved to ensure compliance with these codes. Any violations of these ordinances will be your responsibility to correct. Thank you for your patience in this matter and for complying with the Association's policies and standards. Sincerely, For the Design Review Committee, Mirna Hernandez Asst Manager On -Site Property Enclosures cc: Board of Directors Design Review Committee TRILOGY AT LA QUINTA ' ' O.: L�Jzt✓��. .s: ONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Property Address: �! v r, t . _ , Date Reviewed: Conditions of Approval Your plans have been approved, l ovided that you meet the items checked below and all work is consistent with the Design Guidelines. 1 Obtain necessary building permits from the city of Ixa Quinla, meeting setback requirements per city code and maintain the existing drainage. 2 Obtain services of a state licensed professional for consultation. 3 Proposed planting meets with the "Trilogy Rear Yard Minimum Planting Requirement standards and all planLs are included on the Revised Approved Plant List contained in the Designs Guidelines. 4 Rear yard may not exceed 70% hardscape and must have a minimum of 30% softscapc, measured from the rear building face of wall to ilio side property lines. 5 An independent irrigation controller must be used for tie rear yard, it cannot be tied into the front yard. 6 Pool, spa, fountain, and air conditioning equipment set backs must comply with City of La Quinla codes. All equipment shall be located, screened, or recessed in a manner so as to not be viewable from any lot or street and lie noise from the equipment attenuated for the adjacent properly owners. Pool set backs are 6" for hardscapc and 18" for water line. 7 Replace block wall per Shea Homes standard block wall specification, if removing any portion of block wall to gain access to rear or side yard (requires inspection of rebar before cap is installed). 8 The proposed wall or iron work to match the existing developer retaining wall in material, style and color or shall be the Frazee Paint color specified in the guidelines. 9 IThe color of the proposed concrete or pavers is natural or a neutral tone. 10 If underground drainage is installed, lie drain needs to terminate in the grass swale and be flush with the turf and capped with a pop -up drain cover. 11 Maintain positive drainage in accordance with lie Trilogy Design Guidelines (Section 3.8). 12 Resubmit showing drainage flow/plans. 13 The patio cover material must be Alumna wood or other similar wood like construction. Roofing materials shall match the roof material of lie dwelling or be open wood lattice 14 The color of the patio cover matches the homes stucco, accent, fascia or white. 15 Any patio cover or awning to be installed and attached to lie home must be installed in such a manner that it does not compromise the integrity of the water permeability of the home. 16 The size of the patio cover is limited to the size of the patio slab. 17 The proposed retractable awning may not be a striped awning. It must be a neutral color that blends with lie Home. Pleasc submit a sample of tic fabric. 18 The screen door must be the color of the house stucco or be black. 19 Exterior paint colors must be one of the HOA Approved color schemes. 20 All exposed piping or conduit must be painted to match adjacent surface. 21 ISeenotes on plans (if any) X 22 When work is completed, please submit Notice of Completion form attached. Notes: Wsrce-f302 mertlpm comWile Management'Ste Management WIPIOesertlTLO•Tdlogy at La Ouinta Maintenance AssOClFormslConditlons of Approval -Rev 4.152015 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 (760) 777-7125 FAX (760) 777-7011 RESIDENTIAL PLAN CHECK CORRECTION LIST (SOLAR) DATE: 9/3/2015 STATUS: FIRST REVIEW PLAN CHECKED BY: JAKE FUSON TELEPHONE NUMBER: (760) 777-7081 ADDRESS: 81-830 EAGLE CLAW DESCRIPTION: PV SOLAR SYSTEM APPLICANT: RENOVA SOLAR PLAN CHECK #: BSOL2015-0137 This submittal has been checked for compliance with the 2013 California Building Codes and the City of La Quinta Municipal Code. APPLICANT: The following items are being returned to you for correction: 1- SOLAR (REDLINED) PLAN 2- UNMARKED PLAN SET 1- CORRECTION LIST BUILDING DEPARTMENT STAFF: DO NOT accept any resubmittal unless ALL of the following items are included: 1- SOLAR (REDLINED) PLAN 1- CORRECTION LIST w/respouses 2- REVISED PLAN SETS 1- ASSESSORS SITE/FLO a s� INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT: 1) Provide a writte n response to each comment on the following pages, noting specifically where the correction can be found. Responses such as, "Sheet A-3," or, "Handrails shall be per CBC Section 1003," are not acceptable. Show or note specifically how compliance with a code requirement is achieved. Responses such as, "Added note 16 on sheet A-3" are appropriate and will help expedite your back check. 2) Corrections may not be made by handwriting on existing drawings. Revise originals and reprint Plans and/or Calculations as necessary. 3) Return all red -marked Plans and/or Calculations with your resubmittal. 4) Each sheet of resubmitted Plans and/or Calculations shall include the preparer's name and telephone number and shall be wet -signed by the preparer. If the preparer is a licensed architect or engineer, all documents prepared by that licensed individual shall also bear his/her stamp as prescribed by California Business and Professions Code Section 5536. Resubmittals will not be accepted with signatures missing. 5) Return this list, your written responses, and all documents listed above with your resubmittal. .Residential Plan Check Correction List (SOLAR) Page I of 3 I SECTION A - GENERAL 1) No corrections apply. SECTION B — SOLAR I. General 1) Reconcile noted information shown on single line diagram. See 1" review redlined plan. Please provide a response for each item, eitheron returned redlined plan orin letter. 2) Note on Plans: "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 §690.4(B)) 3) Note on Plans: "Photovoltaic equipment and systems and all associated wiring and interconnections shall be installed only by qualified persons." (CEC §690.4(E)) II. Circuit Requirements 1) No corrections apply. III. Disconnecting Means 1) No corrections apply. IV. Wiring Methods 1) No corrections apply V. Grounding 1) No corrections apply VI. Marking, Connection to Other Sources, Storage Batteries and Systems Over 600 Volts 1) No corrections apply SECTION C - FIRE 1) No corrections apply SECTION D - STRUCTURAL 1) No corrections apply. SECTION E - MISCELLANEOUS COMMENTS 1) - Red marks on Plans, even if not specifically mentioned in this list, indicate items needing correction. Revise Residential Plan Check Correction List (SOLAR) Page 2 of 3 City of La Quinta Plans as necessary and provide written response, noting where correction can be found. 2) Provide one copy each of the Site Plan and Floor Plan for the County Assessor's office. While not required for resubmittal, this administrative item must be addressed prior to issuance of building permit. END CORRECTION LIST As further information is provided and reviewed, additional corrections may be required. Residential Plan Check Correction List Page 3 of 3 renovasoliar SunPower National Residential Dealer of the Year City of la Quinta — Residential Plan Check Correction list Plan Check No.: BSOL2015-0137 Paul Luszcz Residence — Solar PV System 81-830 Eagle Claw Section B I. 1. All redlines have been addressed. 2. The note has been added to the E.1. 3. The note has been added to the S.I. Section E 1. Redlines have been addressed on the E.2. Please call us at (760)568-3413 with any questions or concerns. Thank you. Sincerely, Matthew De La Torre Vice President of Engineering office 760-568-3413 toll free 877 -34 -SOLAR 75-181 mediterranean ave. fax 760-568-3447 palm desert, ca 92211 www.renova.solar ♦ _ VJ VJ K =OW M KO n .. ., r;o� 00ca)0y a (D CL< 0 o0c�;0n Q Q 0 z # . , _ 0 CL IOC ✓0 Y/ 3 �<CD IECL 0��VV//II�� S N= W �G W 3 �< S , Z TI m Tl m Jun per U,, CL ic CL (D M -u CL (D 0 AeM�pAW3 o�o�r�.., Z 0 Z 00 d? 066 —1 Z Z OO v C Z,, N D D D � C o r- r3 3 O m r- r3 3 rcD O wo ,- O (r 0000 w O (n � 000 ; g; Qs �_ .4i v �,k,a. � >L 3 3 3 3 C r As aoitiory c- - - -. .. : ,IS amuopy-.. - -- -Is a c d 3 3 0Cn3v -0 0T m M 0O cD 0 -3 3 z0 Z a .0N C �� 0 m =%2 @Dn 0 0 �< o cn O � v0 CD n� n n 0 -� - in m (D CID x:03 o<�0 -, ..- 0. 0 0 `M a.. .. � �' ( Z 0 017 o r.o N N j 3. a M N v mD `� b Z" N CITY OF LA QUINA 0m ��� v: o �� 3 D N BUILDING & SAFETY DEPT. CD o APPROVED Cn CL oCONSTRUCTION, FOR CONSTRUCTI_ N;Cn _ - p v C v M, 0 DATE 0 3• i BY 3 < 3 0' 0 RLNw CD �- a D � � m nv v D a' 3 < D� c N m� N� C) rn 0 0 0 �' N� � n � _3 _3 -22. D ~CD 0 0 M M Cn n = 0MX Cu X03 m �'cOiN m O< , 0 N n CDDfu C1 C c0i -0 cn � � v� o z 5. a °—' o n � � a m � � ° � � furl n m n O y m Q a N O ((D N 0 n � � � N n N N ((D N O O• j � Q W O (07 D CL (D W c O�Pf-(-�l 64. 2ol - 4! S 3 Cn CD CD m o 0 N o o Project Name PAUL LUSZCZ(736737) renovaosolar 0 ° ' rn d o n W 0 81830 EAGLE CLAW DR Renova Ener Corpo 75-181 MediterraneaAve. (Ln LA QUI NTA, CA 92253 CA 2211 Pal (760)568-3413 Contractor's License.#910836 c m ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL COMPLY WITH THE 2013 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE, 2013 ELECTRICAL CODE BASED ON THE 2011 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. NOTES: 1. THIS IS A 6.867 KW SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEM_ USING (20) SUNPOWER SPR -E20-327 (327 WATT) PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES. 2. THIS SYSTEM IS GRID-INTERTIED VIA UL -LISTED POWER CONDITIONING INVERTER: (1) SMA SUNNY BOY 6000TL-US-22, 240 VOLT 3. THIS SYSTEM HAS NO UPS, NO BATTERIES. 4. THIS IS A ROOF MOUNTED SYSTEM, ADDING 2.68 LB/SQ FT. ROOF IS CONCRETE SPANISH TILE AT 18° PITCH (AVG 18°). 5. THE SYSTEMS SQUARE FOOTAGE IS 363 FT' (11 % OF TOTAL ROOF AREA). STRINGS 2-3 HAVE AN AZIMUTH OF 90° AND STRING 1 HAS AN AZIMUTH OF 270° (AVG 90"). 6. MODULES ARE 0 DEGREES TILT ABOVE ROOF SLOPE, NOT TO EXCEED 18" ABOVE ROOF SURFACE. 7. BUILDING IS A ONE STORY DWELLING. 8. LAG SCREWS ARE 5/16" X 4" AT 48" O.C. MAX, WITH 2.5" INTO FRAMING. 9. MODULES WILL BE SECURED TO ROOFTOP USING PROSOLAR FASTJACK ATTACHMENTS WITH UNIRAC SUPPORT RAILS. 10. ATTACHMENTS WILL BE DOUBLE FLASHED. 11. DESIGNED FOR BASIC WIND SPEED OF 125 MPH PER PROSOLAR CALCULATIONS, SEE SPECS. 12. VISIBLE EXPOSED CONDUIT SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH. 13. MODULE DIMENSIONS ARE 41.2" X 61.4" 14. SYSTEM INSTALLATION SHALL BE PER NEC 690 AND IS SUBJECT TO FIELD INSPECTION BY THE CITY. 15. PROPER CLEARANCES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CAL FIRE GUIDELINES. 16. PHOTOVOLTAIC EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS AND ALL ASSOCIATED WIRING AND INTERCONNECTIONS SHALL BE INSTALLED ONLY BY QUALIFIED PERSONS. N W —*— E SCALE: 1"= 20' _ PROPERTY LINE BACK YARD I I I SOLAR MODULES---,, W l VENT ®- STRING #1 ®- STRING #2 ®- STRING #3 SOLAR SYSTEM SIZE: 6.540 kW DC CEC AC SYSTEM SIZE: 5.847 kW AC CITY OF LA QUINTS BUILDING &SAFETY DEPT. APPROVED FOR CONSTRI IrTlnni DATE ---_BY IN. I` PV Installation Company Renova Energy Corp. California - 2012 ro I a0 Q>— ao NOMAmeficen aoerd Of . NABCEP 'n vO a1i0)�2 SMA 6000 WATT INVERTER '0 M c ru >wmN^ �o o� o COfaC�EvU m� @ i Gi r- o U L— 120/240 VOLT IN. I` PV Installation Company Renova Energy Corp. California - 2012 EAGLE CLAW DR 60 AMP AC DISCONNECT SQUARE -D #DU222RB. 120/240 VOLT I LOCATED NEXT TO MAIN PANEL i EXISTING METER # 164SR-106212 PROPOSED BI-DIRECTIONAL METER# EXISTING 200 AMP MAIN SERVICE PANEL 120/240 VOLT, 10, 3W 22K AIC LOCATED ON EAST EXTERIOR WALL M coLO I` Q N O M J O I` U Q U w U N JQ (D H E J W Z z J O 00 cy o` a- 00 J Drawn By: 1-00 M.C.D. Date Drawn: 10/20/2015 Revision No. 1 Sheet No. S.1 I NOMAmeficen aoerd Of . NABCEP SMA 6000 WATT INVERTER _.. ..._. 0 SMA SB 6000TL-US-22 WITH SECURE POWER SUPPLY 120/240 VOLT LOCATED INSIDE GARAGE O om MX DIS 60 AMP AC DISCONNECT x r- SQUARE -D #DU222RB02. m 120/240 VOLT LOCATED INSIDE GARAGE EAGLE CLAW DR 60 AMP AC DISCONNECT SQUARE -D #DU222RB. 120/240 VOLT I LOCATED NEXT TO MAIN PANEL i EXISTING METER # 164SR-106212 PROPOSED BI-DIRECTIONAL METER# EXISTING 200 AMP MAIN SERVICE PANEL 120/240 VOLT, 10, 3W 22K AIC LOCATED ON EAST EXTERIOR WALL M coLO I` Q N O M J O I` U Q U w U N JQ (D H E J W Z z J O 00 cy o` a- 00 J Drawn By: 1-00 M.C.D. Date Drawn: 10/20/2015 Revision No. 1 Sheet No. S.1 WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT TOUC TERMINALS. TERMINALS ON BOTH THE LIN AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION. OPERATING CURRENT: 17.9 Amps OPERATNG VOLTAGE: 357.1 Volts MAXIMUM VOLTAGE: 550.3 Volts SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT: 19.38 Amps NOTE: MOUNT ON DC DISCONNECT BACKGROUND "RED" AND "WHITE" LETTERING. 3' BACKGROUND THIS PANEL IS FED BY TWO SOURCES: "RED" AND UTILITY AND SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC "WHITE" LETTERING. NOTE: MOUNT ON MAIN SERVICE PANEL COVER WARNING: THIS FACILITY IS EQUIPPED WITH A PHOTOVOLTAIC GENERATOR LOCATED ON THE ROOF AS SHOWN. THE SYSTEM MAY BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE FACILITY PER THE AC DISCONNECT AS SHOWN. SITE PLAN 6kW INVERTER (INSIDE GARAGE) 60A AC DISCO (INSIDE GARAGE) 0 60A AC DISCO 0 (NEXT TO MAIN) 200A MAIN PANEL (EAST WALL) NOTE: MOUNT ON SERVICE PANEL PROJECT SIGNAGE �IN/A: HLIA 3 LTkVTATzMWc3 ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT TOU TERMINALS. TERMINALS ON BOTH THE LI AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION. MAX AC OPERATING CURRENT: 25 Amps OPERATING AC VOLTAGE: 240 Volts NOTE: MOUNT ON AC DISCONNECT 3" WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD IF A GROUND FAULT IS INDICATED, THE NORMALLY GROUNDED CONDUCTORS MAY BE UNGROUNDED AND ENERGIZED. NOTE: MOUNT ON INVERTER W WARNING INVERTER OUTPUT CONNECTION DO NOT RELOCATE THIS OVERCURRENT DEVICE. NOTE: MOUNT ON MAIN SERVICE PANEL AT SOLAR BREAKER W PHOTOVOLTAIC DISCONNECT FOR UTILITY OPERATIONS NOTE: MOUNT ON DISCONNECTS W WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. THE DC j CONDUCTORS OF THE PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM 1 ARE UNGROUNDED AND MAY BE ENERGIZED. NOTE: MOUNT ON JUNCTION BOX AND DC DISCONNECT *ALL PLACARDS SHALL BE RED WITH WHITE LETTERING SAFEGUARDS * SOLAR BREAKER SHALL BE LISTED FOR USE IN EXISTING MAIN PANEL. ACCEPTED BREAKER REPLACEMENTS ARE EATON, SQUARE -D & GE. * ALL JUNCTION BOXES SHALL BE NEMA OUTDOOR/RAINTIGHT RATED. * WILEY CABLE CLIPS SHALL BE USED. * ALL EMT SHALL USE OUTDOOR RAINTIGHT COMPRESSION FITTINGS. * ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LABELED. * ADD COMBINER / JUNCTION BOXES AS NEEDED. . AN INTERNAL BLOCKING DIODE IS PROVIDED IN EACH MODULE. *GROUND FAULT PROTECTION DEVICE IS INTERNALLY BUILT INTO SUNPOWER INVERTERS. *MODULE GROUNDING SHALL BE MADE WITH ILSCO GBL-4DB LUGS AND #8 SOLID BARE COPPER USING WEEB CONNECTIONS. *ALL NEUTRAL TO GROUND CONNECTIONS SHALL OCCUR IN THE MAIN PANEL. *EMT SHALL BE 1" MINIMUM. * JUNCTION BOX/ COMBINER BOX ENTRY SHALL USE COMPRESSION FITTINGS. MATERIALS (20) SUNPOWER 327 WATT PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES #SPR -E20-327 (1) SMA SUNNY BOY 6000TL-US-22 - 6,000 W; 240 VOLT (2) SQUARE -D AC DISCONNECT, 60A NON -FUSIBLE, 2 -POLE #DU222RB SOLAR PRODUCTION SUMMARY GROSS NAMEPLATE RATING (20 x 327/1000) 6.540 kW CEC-AC SYSTEM SIZE 5.847 kW CITY OF LA QUINTA B INGG & SAFETY DEPT i'1 ROVE® O CONSTRUCTION BY N W E S NOTES+ SOLAR PRODUCTION STATS. 'r,I 2 1 P.V. PLAN ' N,Ar. 1 1 PANEL: MAIN PANELVOLTAGE: 240/120 1P,3W CIRCUITCODE: N:NON-CONTINUOUS Q BUS: 200 A O M L: LONG -CONTINUOUS N O LOCATION: EXTERIOR EAST WALL U Q U J U N R: DEMANDABLE RECEPTACLES Q MOUNTING: SEMI -FLUSH U) J Q Z K: KITCHEN LLI AIC RATING: 22,000 J O VA LOAD o TYPE C.B. BUS I C.B. TYPE p VA LOAD U LOAD DESCRIPTION p Drawn By: p LOAD DESCRIPTION M.C.D. A I BUK35 TR P A B TR P L RN U A B3000 INVERTER L 35 2 x_H+ L H 2 3 3000 INVERTER L- L 4 3000 13000 1 PHASE TOTALS PHASE TOTALS PHASE TOTALS A+B CONNECTED VA (CODE N): TOTAL PHASE A: 3000 CONNECTED VA (CODE L): 6000 TOTAL PHASE B: 3000 CONNECTED VA (CODE R): CONNECTED VA (CODE K): TOTAL CONNECTED KVA: 6.00 DEMAND KVA TOTAL ADJUSTED KVA: 6.00 TOTAL PANEL AMPS: 1 25 AMPS W/L CL: 1 25 MAIN PANEL SCHEDULE L" -` 4 N/A NOTES 1. THE PV SOURCE CIRCUIT IS BONDED TO EARTH GROUND IN MAIN SERVICE PANEL. 2. WIRE AND SIZES ARE AS INDICATED OR LARGER. 3. ALL EQUIPMENT IS BONDED BY MECHANICAL MEANS OR BY A GROUNDING CONDUCTOR. SUPPORT SYSTEM 4. THE GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR SHALL BE #8 AWG COPPER GROUND WIRE * WIND LOAD: BASIC WIND SPEED (3 -SECOND GUST, 125 MPH) AND BONDED TO THE EXISTING GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM. * WIND EXPOSURE C 5. CHANGES TO DESIGN NEED PRIOR ENGINEER APPROVAL. * CONDUIT SUPPORT BY COOPER/BEELINE OR CADDY * VISIBLE AND ACCESSIBLE MARKING * SOLARMOUNT RACKING SYSTEM, LAG BOLTED DIRECTLY *MARKING IS REQUIRED ON INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DIRECT CURRECT (DC) CONDUIT, ENCLOSURES, INTO RAFTERS. RACEWAYS, CABLE ASSEMBLIES, JUNCTION BOXES, COMBINER BOXES AND DISCONNECTS. (CRC R331.2) *THE MATERIAL USED FOR MARKING SHALL BE REFLECTIVE, WEATHER RESISTANT AND SUITABLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT. MARKING AS REQUIRED IN SECTIONS R 331.2.2 THROUGH R331.2.4 SHALL HAVE LETTERS CAPITALIZED WITH A MINIMUM HEIGHT OF 3/8" WHITE ON RED BACKGROUND. (CRC R331.2.1) *THE MARKING CONTENT SHALL CONTAIN THE WORDS "WARNING; PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE" (CRC R331.2.2) *THE MAIN SERVICE MARKING SHALL BE PLACED ADJACENT TO THE MAIN SERVICE DISCONNECT IN A LOCATION CLEARLY VISIBLE FROM THE LOCATION WHERE THE DISCONNECT IS OPERATED. (CRC R311.2.3) *THE MARKING SHALL BE PLACED ON INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DC CONDUIT, RACEWAYS, ENCLOSURES AND CABLE ASSEMBLIES EVERY 10 FEET, WITHIN 1 FOOT OF TURNS OR BENDS AND WITHIN 1 FOOT ABOVE AND *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 INTERVAL NOT TO EXCEED SIX (6) FEET. •a t PV Installation Company Renova Energy Corp. California - 2012 � s i CertJrotl Fnargy Pnnwtionnrs Date Drawn: 10/20/2015 Revision No. Sheet No. E.1 MM 0 Q to O M J N O U Q U J U N (D Q U) J Q Z LLI z J O 00 J a` 0- 00 Drawn By: -­� M.C.D. Date Drawn: 10/20/2015 Revision No. Sheet No. E.1 ro TO II^ SOLAR SYSTEM SIZE: 6.540 kW DC IID - .-o—] ' 00 C rn 200 AMP MAIN SERVICE 240/120 VOLT, 2 &=N a rn � CEC AC SYSTEM SIZE: 5.847 kW AC -POLE a`, � LOCATED ON EAST EXTERIOR WALL T� rn'M U M c SERVICE EQUIPMENT IS CENTER FED ' Y J METER # 164SR-106212 mCD a o ^ ECO BI-DIRECTIONAL 'PROTER � 'o #ED MPOS SOLAR ARRAY 2 #8 THWN-2 2 #8 THWN-2 MAIN PANEL ^^C a o (20) SUNPOWER 327 WATT 1 #8 THWN-2 NEUTRAL PHOTOVOLTAIC 1 #8 THWN-2 NEUTRAL EXISTING 200A X22,000 AMPERES W v MODULES 2 #22 AWG TWISTED PAIR #SPR -E20-327 DC DISCONNECT 1 #8 THWN-2 EGC 2 #22 AWG TWISTED PAIR MAIN BREAKER NUMBER OF WIRES: (3) THREE 1 #8 THWN-2 EGC L PTC RATING: 301.4 W SMA SUNNY BOY 1 #8 THWN-2 GEC SINGLE PHASE 1 #8 THWN-2 GEC (2 21 STRUNG OF 8 MODULES GS OF 6 MODULES & 6000TL-US-22 2 #12 THWN-2 ) 1' EMT 2 #12 THWN-2 1' EMT CONSUMPTIONMONITORING INVERTER .; 240 V, 2P 20A SOLAR 35A S LAR MONITOR _ BREA ER BREAKER PV Installation 15A J N BAR Company Renova Energy Corp. SPS California - 2012 60 AMP NON -FUSIBLE 60 AMP NON -FUSIBLE G BAR (6) #10 PVWIRE LOCATED IN GARAGE AC DISCONNECT AC DISCONNECT (1) #12 THWN-2 SQUARE -D #DU222RB �6 #8 THWN-2 240V, 2P LOCATED IN GARAGE SQUARE -D #DU222RB 240V, 2P (2) #8 THWN-2 TO EXISTING LOCATED NEXT TO 35 Nosh American 0ard o1 . NABCEP 1� #8 THWN-2 EGC AMP 2 -POLE — GROUNDING 1 'EMT MAIN PANEL SOLAR BREAKER ELECTRODE #12 THWN-2 (1) #8 THWN-2 NEUTRALALL WIRING BETWEEN MODULES SHALL BE PV -WIRE. 1 #12 THWN-2 NEUTRAL 11. (1) #12 THWN-2 NEUTRAL�'Or ^��NALL 2 #22 AWG TWISTED PAIR LA QIA CONDUIT SHALL BE 1" EMT OR LARGER. 1 #12 THWN-2 EGC1 #8 THWN-2 EGCALL CONDUIT SHALL BE BONDED. 1EMT S BUILDING & SAFETY DE MONITOR/ PV SUPERVISOR 1 #8 THWN-2 GEC (CONNECTED TO ND) ALL CONDUIT SHALL BE SUPPORTED BY RUBBER PYRAMID SUPPORTS. INTERNET ^ ��RO` �E® /`1 V LT STEEL CITY 6"X6"X4" (OR LARGER) OUTDOOR JUNCTION BOXES SHALL BE USED AS NEEDED. LOCATED N GARAGE FOR CONSTRUCTION ALL CONDUIT SHALL HAVE PLASTIC STRAIN RELIEF CONNECTORS TO PROTECT WIRES. STG-ILF-1 SHOALS CONNECT IN-LINE FUSES SHALL BE INSTALLED USING 15 AMP FUSES. DATE BY SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM ISCALE: _N/A3 � M LO ti > DC CIRCUITS AC CIRCUITS ci M Q rn MODULES TO INVERTER INVERTER TO MAIN PANEL 0L1J U 2 STRINGS OF 6 MODULES + 1 STRING OF 8 MODULES = 20 MODULES MAX OUTPUT= 25A X 1.25 [PER NEC 215.2 (A)1] = 31.25 AMPS (35 AMP SOLAR BREAKER) N (D Q MAX VOLTAGE DC = (MODULE Voc + ((25°C - Temp Record Low°C [via www.solarabcs.org]) x T coefV)) X # modules in seriesAC CONDUIT SHALL BE MOUNTED INSIDE GARAGE � Q Z MAX VOLTAGE DC= 64.9 +((25°C - 3°C x.1766)) X 8 modules in series= 550.3 VOLTS ENGINEERED FOR 90°C TEMP. RATING OF CONDUCTOR & 44°C AMBIENT TEMP. PER SOLARABCS.ORG E J LLI 6.46 AMPS EACH CIRCUIT X 1.56[PER NEC 690.8) = 10.1 AMP s 15 AMP (FUSE) #8 WIRE = 55 AMPS X .82[PER NEC TABLE 310.15(B)(16) & PER NEC TABLE 690.31(C)] = 45.1 AMP >_35 AMP z J M / (3) #8 THWN-2 AWG WIRE, (2) #8 THWN-2 GROUND a Q 00 ENGINEERED FOR 90°C TEMP. RATING OF CONDUCTOR & 44°C AMBIENT TEMP. PER SOLARABCS.ORG 1" EMT @ 40% FILL PER NEC TABLE CA = (9) #8 THWN-2 WIRES ✓ a 0- 00 J #8 WIRE= 55 AMPS X .58 PER NEC TABLE 310.15 B 16 & PER NEC TABLE 690.31 C = 31.9 AMPS Drawn By: �� M.C.D. 31.9 AMPS X .80[CONDUIT FILL PER NEC TABLE 310.15(B)(3)(a)] = 25.5 AMPS z 15 AMPS ✓ MAIN PANEL BACKFEED CALCULATION 1" EMT @ 40% FILL PER NEC TABLE CA = (9) #8 THWN-2 WIRES ✓ EXISTING 200 AMP MAIN SERVICE PANEL Date Drawn: EXISTING 200 AMP MAIN BREAKER TO REMAINED UNCHANGED 10/20/2015 120% OF 200 AMP BUS: ALLOWABLE BACKFED AMPS [PER NEC 705.12(D)(2)) = 240 AMPS Revision No. 240 AMP - 200 AMP MAIN BREAKER = 40 TOTAL AMP ALLOWABLE ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL COMPLY WITH THE 2013 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE, 35 AMP SOLAR BREAKER <_ 40 AMPS ✓ 2013 ELECTRICAL CODE BASED ON THE 2011 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. Sheet No. CALCULATIONS ISCALE: 2 E.2 N/A TOP VIEW ELEVATION A -A' r O Q� C) C) Lh V ' � rn fh �t ' °a O m�U� ro c W N a� J m M2 � p Q p V1 O c r n C— E m WLOCL U co c, U PV Installation *MODULES NOT TO EXCEED 18" ABOVE ROOF SURFACE Company': Renova Energy Corp. C-ufornia - 2012 SCALE: 2 1..=3' � ELEVATION B -B' Al'A' NABC�EP O B B' O CITY OF LA QU BUILDING & SAFETY DEPT. APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCT ON O DATE BY 00 r- ch M LO I` Q N tp *MODULES NOT TO EXCEED 18" ABOVE ROOF SURFACE ti J 0')t � U Q SCALE: 3 N W V 1 "=3' (U J N ATTACHMENT. DETAILS D Q z E J W — W E m J p Z) Q o0 J a` d oo SDrawn By: M.C.D. Date Drawn: 06/26/2015 Revision No. RAFTER 0 Sheet No. *MODULES NOT TO EXCEED 18" ABOVE ROOF SURFACE *MODULES NOT TO EXCEED 18" ABOVE ROOF SURFACE P. 1 SCALE: 1 1 I SCALE: 4 1"=12'1 NTS 1 • 20.4% efficiency Ideal for roofs -where space is :it a p-emium or where future expansion mig it be needed. • High performance Delivers excellent pe.,formance in real world conditions, such as high temperatures, clouds and low light. 1,2,3 • Proven value Designed for residential rooftops, E -Series panels deliver the features, valie and performance for any home.. Maxeon Solar Cells: fundamentally better. Engineered for performance, designed for durability Engineered for peace of mind Designed to deliver consistent, trouble-free energy over a very long lifetime.1,5 Designed for durability The SunPower Maxeon Solar Cell is the only cell built on a solid copper foundation Virtually impervious to the corrosion and cracking that degrade Conventioncl Panels.°•5 #1 Ranked in Fraunhofer durcbility L-st.1O 100% power maintained -n Atlas 25+ comprehensive PVDI Durabilit test.' HIGH PERFORMANCE & EXCELLENT DURABILITY E20 - 327 FANEL HIGH EFFICIENCY° Generate more energy per square foot E -Series residential panels convert more sunlight to electricity producing 36% more power per panel,' :inJ 60% more energy per square foot over 25 years. 3,4 HIGH ENERGY PRODUCTION Produce more energy per rated watt High year one performance delivers 7-9% more energy per rated watt.3 This advantage increases over time, producing 20% more energy over the first 25 years to meet your needs.° 0 120% 1 20% 3 More Energy \ 110% Per Rated Watt a •� 100% ° 87/.more, yearl .� p 90% 35% more, a- year 25 >. 80% m C•on-Eentiona1 - 0 60% j r !1 N 50% 0 5 10 15 20 25 years Maintains High Power at High Temps No Light -Induced Degradation High- Average Watts Better Low -Light and Spectral Response High -Performance Anti -Reflective Glass F�SE�ERGYPFR I\ j \ JON"/ f1EL0 www.sunpower.com 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% SUNPOWER OFFERS THE BEST COMBINED POWER AND PRODUCT WARRANTY POWER WARRANTY 0 5 10 15 20 25 Years More guaranteed power: 95% for first 5 years, -0.4%/yr. to year 25.8 REFERENCES: 1 All comparisons are SPR -E20327 vs. a representative conventional panel: 250W, approx. 1.6 m2, 15.3% efficiency. 2 PVEvolution Labs "SunPower Shading Study," Feb 2013. 3 Typically 7-9% more energy per watt, BEW/DNV Engineering "SunPower Yield Report," Jan 2013. 4 SunPower 0.25°/a/yr degradation vs. 1.0°/a/yr conv. panel. Campeau, Z. et al. "SunPower Module Degradation Rate," SunPower white paper, Feb 2013; Jordan, Dirk "SunPower Test Report," NREL, Oct 2012. 5 "SunPower Module 40 -Year Useful Life" SunPower white paper, Feb 2013. Useful life is 99 out of 100 panels operating at more than 70% of rated power. 6 Second highest, after SunPower X -Series, of over 3,200 silicon solar panels, Photon Module Survey, Feb 2014. 7 8% more energy than the average of the top 10 panel companies tested in 2012 (151 panels, 102 companies), Photon International, Feb 2013. 8 Compared with the top 15 manufacturers. SunPower Warranty Review, Feb 2013. 9 Some exclusions apply. See warranty for details. 10 5 of top 8 panel manufacturers from 2013 report were tested, 3 additional silicon solar panels for the 2014. Ferrara, C., et al. "Fraunhofer PV Durability Initiative for Solar Modules: Part 2". Photovoltaics International, 77-85. 2014. 11 Compared with the non -stress -tested control panel. Atlas 25+ Durability test report, Feb 2013.from 2013 report were tested, 3 additional silicon solar panels for the 2014. Ferrara, C., et al. "Fraunhofer PV Durability Initiative for Solar Modules: Part 2". Photovoltaics International, 77-85. 2014. 12 Standard Test Conditions (1000 W/m2 irradiance, AM 1.5, 25° C). 13 Based on average of measured power values during production See http://www.sunpower.com/facts for more reference information PRODUCT WARRANTY 0 5 10 15 20 25 Years Combined Power and Product defect 25 year coverage that includes panel replacement costs. OPERATING CONDITION AND MECHANICAL DATA ELECTRICAL DATA - 40°F to +185°F (- 40°C to +85°C) E27327 E19-320 Nominal Power12 (Pnom) 327 W 320 W Power Tolerance +5/-0% +5/-0% Avg. Panel Efficiency 13 20.4% 19.8% Rated Voltage (Vmpp) 54.7 V 54.7 V Rated Current (Impp) 5.98 A 5.86 A Open -Circuit Voltage (Voc) 64.9 V 64.8 V Short -Circuit Current (Isc) 6.46 A 6.24 A Max. System Voltage 600 V UL 8r 1000 V IEC Maximum Series Fuse 15 A Power Temp Coef. -0.38% / aC Voltage Temp Coef. -176.6 mV / aC Current Temp Coef. 3.5 mA / aC REFERENCES: 1 All comparisons are SPR -E20327 vs. a representative conventional panel: 250W, approx. 1.6 m2, 15.3% efficiency. 2 PVEvolution Labs "SunPower Shading Study," Feb 2013. 3 Typically 7-9% more energy per watt, BEW/DNV Engineering "SunPower Yield Report," Jan 2013. 4 SunPower 0.25°/a/yr degradation vs. 1.0°/a/yr conv. panel. Campeau, Z. et al. "SunPower Module Degradation Rate," SunPower white paper, Feb 2013; Jordan, Dirk "SunPower Test Report," NREL, Oct 2012. 5 "SunPower Module 40 -Year Useful Life" SunPower white paper, Feb 2013. Useful life is 99 out of 100 panels operating at more than 70% of rated power. 6 Second highest, after SunPower X -Series, of over 3,200 silicon solar panels, Photon Module Survey, Feb 2014. 7 8% more energy than the average of the top 10 panel companies tested in 2012 (151 panels, 102 companies), Photon International, Feb 2013. 8 Compared with the top 15 manufacturers. SunPower Warranty Review, Feb 2013. 9 Some exclusions apply. See warranty for details. 10 5 of top 8 panel manufacturers from 2013 report were tested, 3 additional silicon solar panels for the 2014. Ferrara, C., et al. "Fraunhofer PV Durability Initiative for Solar Modules: Part 2". Photovoltaics International, 77-85. 2014. 11 Compared with the non -stress -tested control panel. Atlas 25+ Durability test report, Feb 2013.from 2013 report were tested, 3 additional silicon solar panels for the 2014. Ferrara, C., et al. "Fraunhofer PV Durability Initiative for Solar Modules: Part 2". Photovoltaics International, 77-85. 2014. 12 Standard Test Conditions (1000 W/m2 irradiance, AM 1.5, 25° C). 13 Based on average of measured power values during production See http://www.sunpower.com/facts for more reference information PRODUCT WARRANTY 0 5 10 15 20 25 Years Combined Power and Product defect 25 year coverage that includes panel replacement costs. OPERATING CONDITION AND MECHANICAL DATA Temperature - 40°F to +185°F (- 40°C to +85°C) Max load Wind: 50 psf, 2400 Pa, 245 kg/m2 front 8r back Snow: 112 psf, 5400 Pa, 550 kg/m2 front Impact resistance 1 inch (25mm) diameter hail at 52 mph (23 m/s). Appearance Class A Solar Cells 96 Monocrystalline Maxeon Gen II Tempered Glass High transmission tempered Anti -Reflective Junction Box IP -65 Rated Connectors MC4 Compatible Connectors Frame Class 1 black anodized (highest AAMA rating) Weight 41 lbs (18.6 kg) 1046 mm [41.2 in] 46 mm-o� E• 1559 mm +� [1.8 in] [61.4in] For more details, see extended dotosheet: www.sunpower.com/dotosheets. Read safety and installation instructions before using this product. www.sunpower.com mDecember 2014 SunPower Corporation. All rights reserved. SUNPOWER, the SUNPOWER logo, MAXEON, MORE ENERGY. FOR UFE., and SIGNATURE are trademarks or registered Document # 504860 Rey D /LTR_US trademarks of SunPower Corporation. Specifications included in this datasheet are subject to change without notice. TESTS ND CERTIFICATIONS LFA.' Standard tests UL1703 (Type 2 Fire Rating), IEC 61215, IEC 61730 Quality tests ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 EHS Compliance RoHS, OHSAS 18001:2007, lead free Ammonia test IEC 62716 Salt Spray test IEC 61701 (passed maximum severity) PID test Potential -Induced Degradation free: 1000V10 Available listings UL, CEC, CSA, TUV, JET, KEMCO, MCS, FSEC 1046 mm [41.2 in] 46 mm-o� E• 1559 mm +� [1.8 in] [61.4in] For more details, see extended dotosheet: www.sunpower.com/dotosheets. Read safety and installation instructions before using this product. www.sunpower.com mDecember 2014 SunPower Corporation. All rights reserved. SUNPOWER, the SUNPOWER logo, MAXEON, MORE ENERGY. FOR UFE., and SIGNATURE are trademarks or registered Document # 504860 Rey D /LTR_US trademarks of SunPower Corporation. Specifications included in this datasheet are subject to change without notice. SUNNY BOY 3000TL-US / 380OTL-US /4000TL-US / 5000TL-US / 6000TL-US / 7000TL-US / 770OTL-US SMA . 2�1 L �5ld5 ), "9 t � I THE WORLIYS ONLY SECURE POWER SUPPLE C E1� us Intertek Certified Innovative�Pawer.'a9 Flexible • UL 1741 and 1699B compliant •Secure Power Supply provides 67 6% raax:mum efficiency ! • Two MPP trackers provide • Integrated AFCI meets the require- daytime power during grid outages - Wile Lipvt voltage range numerous design options ments of NEC 2011 690.11 - Aade management with OptiTrac • Extended operating Global Peak MPP tracking temperature range SUNNY BOY 3000TL-US / 380OTL-US /4000TL-US / 5000TL-US / 6000TL-US / 700OTL-US / 770OTL-US Setting new heig is in resi entia inver-er performance The Sunny Boy 3000TL-US/3800TL-US/4000TL-US/5000-L-US/6000TL-US/7000TL-US/7700TL-US represents the next step in performance for UL certified inverters. Its transformerle.ss design means high efficiency and reduced weight. Maximum power production is derived from wide input voltage an --I operating temperature ranges. Multiple MPP trackers and OptiTracTM Global Peak mitigate the effect of shade and allow For installation at challenging sites. The unique Secure Power ,PaE%N Th,& Supply feature provides daytime power in the event of a ,` -id outage. High performance, flexible design and innovative W* features make the Sunny Boy TL -US series the first choi-e among solar professionals. o 0 9tia IMPORlO Technical data Input (DC) Max. usable DC power (@ cosy = 1) Max. DC voltage Rated MPPT voltage range MPPT operating voltage range Min. DC voltage / start voltage Max. operating input current / per MPP tracker Number of MPP trackers / strings per MPP tracker Output (AC) AC nominal power Max. AC apparent power Nominal AC voltage / adjustable AC voltage range AC grid frequency; range Max. output current Power factor (cos (p) Output phases / line connections Harmonics Efficiency Max. efficiency CEC efficiency Protection devices DC disconnection device DC reverse -polarity protection Ground fault monitoring / Grid monitoring AC short circuit protection All -pole sensitive residual current monitoring unit Arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) compliant to UL 1699B Protection class / overvoltage category General data Dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) DC Disconnect dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) Packing dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) DC Disconnect packing dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) Weight / DC Disconnect weight Packing weight / DC Disconnect packing weight Operating temperature range Noise emission (typical) Internal consumption at night Topology Cooling Electronics protection rating Features Secure Power Supply Display: graphic Interfaces: RS485 / Speedwire/Webconnect Warranty: 10 / 15 / 20 years Certificates and permits (more available on request) NOTE: US inverters ship with gray lids Type designation Sunny Boy 3000TL-US 208 V AC 240 V AC 3200 W 600 V 175 - 480 V 125 - 500 V 125 V / 150 V 18 A/ 15 A 3000 W 3000 VA 208 V / • 240 V / • 183 - 229 V 211 - 264V 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 15A 1 1/2 <4% 97.2% 97.6 96.5% 96.5% Sunny Boy 380OTL-US 208 V AC 240 V AC 4200 W 600 V 175 - 480 V 125 - 500 V 125 V / 150 V 24A/15A 2/2 3330 W 3840 W 3330 VA 3840 VA 208 V / 40 240 V / • 183 - 229 V 211 - 264 V 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 16A 1 1/2 <4% Sunny Boy 4000TL-US 208 V AC 240 V AC 4200 W 600 V 175 - 480 V 125 - 500 V 125 V / 150 V 24A/15A 4000 'rV 4000 VA 208 V / • 240V/ • 183 - 229 V 211 - 264V 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 20A 1 1/2 <4% 97.2% 97.5% 97.2% 97.5% 96.5% 97.0% 96.5% 97.0% 490/519/185 (19.3/20.5/7.3) 187 / 297 / 190 (7.4 / 11.7 / 7.5) 617 / 597 / 266 (24.3 / 23.5 / 10.5) 370/240/280 (14.6/9.4/11.0) 24 kg (53 Ib) / 3.5 kg (8 Ib) 27 kg (60 Ib) / 3.5 kg (8 Ib) -40 °C...+60 "C (-40 IF... +140 °F) 5 25 dB(A) < 25 dB(A) < 25 dB(A) <1W <1W <1W Transformerless Transformerless Transformerless Convection Convection Convection NEMA 3R NEMA 3R NEMA 3R 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0/0 0/0/0 40/0/0 UL 1741, UL 1998, UL 1699B, IEEE1547, FCC Part 15 (Class A & B), CAN/CSA C22.2 107.1-1 SB 3000TL-US-22 SB 3800TL-US-22 SB 4000TL-US-22 ;--------------------------------------------------------------I ....... ................. Efficiency curve SUNNY BOY 5000TL-US-22 24OVaci-------------------------; -----------------------------------------------------...........------' i 98 interface '" DM-485CWS-10 .: SWDM-USIO 1 W onsformerless Transformerless Fan kit for SB 3000/38OC/, - [ 4000/5000TL.US-22 7300 W �] [__ FANKIT02-10 - - V______ [_- 600 V _� L- 600 V 96 _ 175 --A-80 v---- _ 2] 0 - 480 V243 ........... ....... 125 - 500 V ^_ 125 - 500 V [ 125 - 500 V - -- _ [ J 125_500V --� _ [___ 125_V % 150 V -',L--1-25V-150V ] 125 V j 150V [ 125 V / 150 V L a4 11 30A//15A _30AJ.18A-�[T_ 30A/18.4_ _J ] t T a2 d( 99 90 i ae 38 r ••• Eto IV„- 175 V1 a 96 - Eta fV„ - 400 Vl vs aeo 36 - - -' Eta IV„ - 480 V1 v.,. M 0.0 0.2 0.4 , 0.6 0.8 1.0 - Output power / Rated power Accessories 1 Spe§dwire/Webconnect RS485 interface interface '" DM-485CWS-10 .: SWDM-USIO 1 W onsformerless Transformerless Fan kit for SB 3000/38OC/, - [ 4000/5000TL.US-22 7300 W �] [__ FANKIT02-10 - - • Standard feature O Options feature ' - Not available Data at nominal conditions Sunny Boy 5000TL-US --- Sunny Boy 6000TL-US Sunny Boy 7000TL-US Sunny Boy 770OTL-US' ` 208 V AC _240 V ACS 208 V AC 240 V AC 208 V AC 240 V AC 208V AC 240 V AC < ZY dBIAI -.-TJ < Z9 dB(A) < 1 W< 1 W onsformerless Transformerless 5300 W - [ _ 6300 W �� 't 7300 W �] [__ 8000 W - _ V______ [_- 600 V _� L- 600 V 600 V _ 175 --A-80 v---- --I [ 2] 0 - 480 V243 - 480 V ] .___ 270 - 480V 125 - 500 V ^_ 125 - 500 V [ 125 - 500 V - -- _ [ J 125_500V --� _ [___ 125_V % 150 V -',L--1-25V-150V ] 125 V j 150V [ 125 V / 150 V L 30A%%TSA_ 11 30A//15A _30AJ.18A-�[T_ 30A/18.4_ _J ] 4550 W ] 5000 W ] j 5200 W' 6000 W -] (� 6000 W 7000W.---- �I 0650 W _ 7680 `N ,] 5000 VA C 5200 VA 6000 VA. 6000 VA ---=E:=7=00-0--VA= L -----L650 VA i - 7680 VA 208V / • - 240V 208-V /. 20 V / _ • zao V_�V j • L -j #-3- --229-V---1 L 211 - 264 V 183 - 229 V 211 264\ 183 - 229 V' 1 211 - 264 S' 183 - 229 V ( 211:264 V l 60 Hz 59.3 - 60.5 Hz -7 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz _ / 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz- 60 Hz / 59.3 - a0.5 Hz L 22 F 25A 29.2A �][32A ----- < 4% � < 4% _� �- _ < A%- - - < 4 57.2% �- 97.6% 97.0% 97.a% 66.E% I[� 96.8% -] _ 96.8% E= 97.3% -:�] S'6.5% 97.0% 96.5% 97.0% . 96.5% 1 96.5% 96.5% 96.5% !___ < ZY dBIAI -.-TJ < Z9 dB(A) < 1 W< 1 W onsformerless Transformerless Transformerless san -] L- Fan NEMA 3R ___ NEMA 3R NEMA 30R -----e < 2V dBIAI _'J I < Z9 dBIAI_ onsformerless Transformerless san -] L- Fan NEMA 3R ! NEMA 3R - solars e SolarEdge Power Optimizer Module Add -On For North America P300 / P350 P400 P405 M PV power optimization at the module -level — Up to 25% more energy —Superior efficiency (99.5%) — Mitigates all types of module mismatch losses, from manufacturing tolerance to partial shading — Flexible system design for maximum space utilization — Fast installation with a single bolt — Next generation maintenance with module -level monitoring — Module -level voltage shutdown for installer and firefighter safety USA - GERMANY - ITALY - FRANCE - JAPAN - CHINA - ISRAEL - AUSTRALIA www.solaredge.us so I a r' • • SolarEdge Power Optimizer Module Add -On for North America P300 / P350 / P400 / P405 PV SYSTEM DESIGN USING A SOLAREDGE INVERTER (2) SINGLE PHASE THREE PHASE 208V THREE PHASE 480V Minimum String Length P300 P350 P400P405 8 10 18 Maximum String Length (for 60 -cell modules) (for 72 -cell modules) (for 96 -cell modules) (for thin film modules) INPUT Rated Input DC Power(') ............................................................................................................................................................................ 300 350 400 405 W Absolute Maximum Input Voltage 48 60 80 125 Vdc (Voc at lowest temperature) ............................................................................................................................................................................ Ixl It Is not allowed to mix P405 with P300/P350/P400/P600/P700 In MPPT Operating Range ............................................................................................................................................................................ 8- 48 8 - 60 8 - 80 12.5 105 Vdc Maximum Short Circuit Current (Isc) ............................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Adc Maximum DC Input Current ............................................................................................................................................................................... 12.5 Adc Maximum Efficiency ................................................................................................................................................................................ 99.5 % Weighted Efficiency ........... ..... .................................................................................... 98.8 .................................................................. % . atCg O vervoa Cate orY lta g II OUTPUT DURING OPERATION (POWER OPTIMIZER CONNECTED TO OPERATING INVERTER) 1 Maximum Output Current ................................................................................................................................................................TA�d....... 15 c Maximum Output Voltage 60 I 85 Vdc OUTPUT DURING STANDBY (POWER OPTIMIZER DISCONNECTED FROM INVERTER OR INVERTER OFF) Safety Output Voltage per Power Optimizer 1 Vdc STANDARD COMPLIANCE i EMC ............................................................................................................................................................................. FCC Part15 Class B, IEC61000-6-2, IEC61000-6-3 Safety ............................................................................................................................................................................... IEC62109-1 (class II safety), UL1741 RoHS Yes INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS ; Maximum Allowed System Voltage ............................................................................................................................................................................... 1000 Vdc Dimensions (W x L x H) ............................................................................................................................................................................... 141 x 212 x 40.5 / 5.55 x 8.34 x 1.59 mm/in Weight (including cables) .............................................................................................................................................................................. 950/2.1 gr / Ib Input Connector ........................................................ MC4 / Amphenol / Tyco MC4 ...................... ....................... Output Wire Type / Connector ................................................................................. Double Insulated; Amphenol ./..3.:.9.......... Output Wire Length .................................... ..:95.I...................................1....2....... ............................................................................................................m....../....ft.... Operating Temperature Range ............................................................................................................................................................................... -40 - +85 / -40 - +185 'C/'F Protection Rating ............................................................................................................................................................................ IP65 / NEMA4 Relative Humidity 0-100 % ............................................................................................................................................................................... In Rated 5TC power of the module. Module of up to +5°6 power tolerance allowed. PV SYSTEM DESIGN USING A SOLAREDGE INVERTER (2) SINGLE PHASE THREE PHASE 208V THREE PHASE 480V Minimum String Length (Power Optimizers) ............................................................................................................................................................................. 8 10 18 Maximum String Length (Power Optimizers) ......................................................................................................................................................................... 25 25 50 Maximum Power per String .......................................................................................................... 52506000 12750 ............................................................... W Parallel Strings of Different Lengths or Orientations Yes Ixl It Is not allowed to mix P405 with P300/P350/P400/P600/P700 In .. ....................................................................................... ................. one string. """...... CE Eta Q SolarEdge Technologies. Inc. All rights reserved. SOLAREDGE. the SolarEdge logo. OPTIMIZED BY SOLAREDGE are trademarks or registered trademarks of SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners. Date: 01/2014 V.01. Subject to change without notice. S3 FASTJACK_layout1indd 1 ;f3 FastJack Patent #6,360,491 Flashable Roof Stanchion The patented design of the FostlackO can be easily expressed as the most innovative, efficient and cost-effective tool of it's kind! Between the precision (N( machined base and stanchion along with strict engineering and material standards, the FastJackO has been laboratory tested to provide 2,359 pounds of strength using only a single lag bolt (in(luded)! Four Sizes Available! 3" High Part# FJ -300-18 For low profile installations using Oatey® flashings (for composition shingle roof -tops) .41/2" High Part# FJ -450-18 For installations using standard flashings (for composition & flat rooftops) 6" High Part# FJ -600-18 For standard flashings (for flat file rooftops) 7-1/2" High Part# FJ -750-18 For standard flashings (sized for S-curve tile roofs and/or double flashed installations) The Fast Jacko design is covered under Pat. #6,360,491 Using lea. 5/16" z 3.1/2" tag Bob i t _ Laboratoiy Testes 2,354 lbs > Vertical Pullout! 808 Is Side Axial Pullout.,'+ i i ! FastJackO FA300-18 For Oatey °� style flasyings FastJackO FJ -450-18 For standard height flashings Commercial FastJacko also available (rated at 4,250 lbs.) Benefits of the FastJackO • Removable post makes installation on existing roofs/retrofit quick and easy (refer to the illustration to the right) • Patented design locates the lag bolt directly Under the stanchion providing superior strength values • Fast & easy to install - saves time and labor costs • Precision machined from extruded aluminum, there are no welds to corrode or break • Significantly lighter than steel for installer convenience and reduced shipping costs. • Integrated drill guide insures perfect pilot holes every time - minimizes the possibility of splitting roof rafters • Base design allows virtually any roof flashing to install flat on the roof deck Email us for more information prosolarIPprosolar. com 0 Easy installation of flashings on 3/8" x 3/4" at ss • • SS Hex Boltf,instaId Flail Washer existing roof -tops See reverse for installation theory ast can be Standard & OateyO Flashings *.rough slip over the base and under the ;tetop of the delicate shingle flashing 4/20/06 3:39:19 PM P ®J FastJack Bulk packaging means easier stocking abilities, less packaging waste and quicker, more convenient installation. Everything in the photo below is shipped in a recloseable box for storage of extra parts. Easy Installation: The Fast Jack® is available in four convenient sizes. All sizes are packaged in quantities of 18 per box: 18 1" Round Posts (3", 4-1/2", 6" or 1-1/2" tall) 18 Threaded bases 18 3/8" x 3/4" SS Hex Bolts 18 3/8" SS Flat washers 18 5/16" x 3" SS lag bolts 18 5/16" SS Flat Washers O Professional Solar Producis, Inc. March 2006. IFASTJACK layout3.incid 2 Flashing Template Available for 0atey (Pictured) and standard Flashings. Makes cutting in a perfect Flashing easy and painless! Kit includes Fast ( Jack post threader _ 7 with knob 4/20/06 3:39:23 PM Is SOLARMOUNT @ PV's most versatile mounting system SolarMount is the most versatile PV mounting rail system on the market today. We've engineered installer -friendly components for maximum flexibility, allowing you to solve virtually any PV mounting challenge. The universal SolarMount rail system has three options which can be assembled into a wide variety of PV mounting structures to accommodate any job site. Unirac provides a technical support system complete with installation and code compliance documentation, an on-line estimator and design assistance to help you solve the toughest challenges. 05, •nm ■• Bright Thinking in Solar Visit us online at www.unirac.com SOLARMOUNT® RAIL OPTIONS PV's most versatile mounting system SolarMount* HD HD (heavy duty) rail adds the SolarMount advantage to PV PoleTops•, U -1 -As (see separate data sheets), and custom applications that require long spans. ATTACHMENT OPTIONS Flexible Components Speed Installation Standoffs Use standoffs whenever flashed installations • are required, on tile roofs, for example. Two- piece aluminum standoff allow precise place- ment of a flashing over a secured base prior to the installation of the standoff itself. All standoff types come in four standard heights: 3, q, 6, and 7 inches. Appropriate flashings are available. Serrated L-feet Standard for ground mount installations on residential and commercial rooftops use L -feet alone above asphalt composition shingles or in conjunction with flat top standoffs. Mount standard or light rails. Configure to either of k;= two rail heights, one promoting air flow for cooling, the other offering close -to -the -roof aesthetics Strut -in -Tube Style Legs -� Quickly set the precise tilt angle required. Styles are available for high profile (s z legs per rail) and low profile installations. Each series offers three leg lengths so that you can adjust to exactly the tilt angle you want— up to a maximum of 6o degrees—without cutting and drilling at the job site. Standard SolarMount° Standard rail gives you ultimate flexibility, including FastFootT" The FastFoot"" attachment features Eco -fasten bottom mounting and tilt -up options. technology by the Alpine Snow Guard Company, MODULE MOUNTING allowing attachments to metal, concrete and Assembly Sequence Is Your Choice wood decks without compromising the integrity of the roof. Top Mounting Clamps Bottom Mounting Clips _ Ideal for Rush mount applica- _ Use bottom mounting clips Tile Hook tions, such as residential rooftops, (standard and HD rail only) / Made from cast aluminum, the tile hook r' where it is most convenient to whenever you prefer to attachment provides SolarMount with a reassemble the secure footings and rails before array Y usin B _ cost-effective solution for barrel or Spanish installing modules, top mounting module mounting holes. Simply fit the clip into its rail the roofs. All required lag bolts and hardware clamps securely grip any point of P Y p the module frame, freeing you slot over the mounting bolt for are included. Refer to the file hook engineering from the constraints of module a secure connection. Adjust the data for max load capabilities. mounting holes. clip position anywhere along the rail slot. KEY BENEFITS of SolarMount' Rail Maximum flexibility Flush, high-profile or low -profile configurations Roof or ground mount Pitched or flat roof Ease of installation Installer -friendly components Minimized penetration with longer attachment spans than competitive products Designed with customer input Grounding and wire management options Complete technical support Installation and code compliance documentation Online estimator Person-to-person customer service Core component for Unirac mounting solutions Three rail options to accommodate anyjob site Incorporated into other major product lines Bright Thinking in Solar Bright Thinking in Solar Component Specifications 6o6i-T6 and 6063-T5 • SolarMount ballast frame 61o5 -T5 aluminum extrusion SolarMount° rails Mounting clips and clamps Tilt legs and L -feet Two-piece standoffs Severe Condition 4 (very severe) zinc -plated welded steel • One-piece standoffs 18-8 stainless steel • Fasteners NNUNIRAC now an Bright Thinking in Solar Code Compliant The SolarMount® system is PE certified. Call Unirac for documentation applicable to your building code Warranty SolarMount® is covered by a 10 -year limited product warranty and a 5 -year limited finish warranty. For complete warranties, download any SolarMount® installation manual from our web site. Visit us online at www.unirac.com m ::OUNIRAC A HILTI GROUP COMPANY Q SolarMount Technical Datasheet Pub 110818 -ltd V1.0 August 2011 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 • 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 1/4" flat washer • 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 • 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 LWX 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, X± 1128 (5019) 329 (1463) 3.43 497(2213), 0.441 Sliding, Z± 66 (292) 27 (119) 2.44 41 (181) 0.619 Dimensions specified in inches unless noted C F SolarMount Mid Clamp Part No. 302101C, 302101D, 302103C, 302104D, 302105D, 302106D 1A DaTANU OErvim Wouto Y (_j.°X Dimensions specified in inches unless noted SolarMount End Clamp PartNo. 302001C, 302002C, 302002D, 302003C, 302003D,302004C,302004D,302005C,302005D, 302006C,302006D,302007D,302008C,302008D, 302009C,302009D,302010C,302011C,302012C m OUNIRAC A HILTI GROUP COMPANY • Mid clamp 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 • 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 W-20 T -bolt and one Yd' -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 Applied Load Direction Average Ultimate lbs (N) Allowable Load lbs (N) Safety Factor, FS Design Load Ibs (N) Resistance Factor, m Tension, Y+ 2020 (8987) 891 (3963) 2.27 1348 (5994) 0.667 Transverse, Z± 520 (2313) 229 (1017) 2.27 346 (1539) 0.665 Sliding, X± 1194 (5312) 1 490 (2179) 1 2.44 741 (3295) 0.620 _Wx i.s torr vuaES ky" moo= nlwutss Dimensions speci E • End clamp 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 • End clamp weight: varies based on height: —0.058 lbs (26g) • 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 a SolarMount 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 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, Z± 1 63 (279) 1 14 (61) 1 4.58 21 (92) 0.330 Sliding, X± 1 142 (630) 1 52 (231) 1 2.72 79 (349) 0.555 SolarMount Beam Connection Hardware SolarMount L -Foot Part No. 304000C, 304000D Y A L -0.X xm bf A01 FOR '6 tW WARE Dimensions specified in inches unless noted UNIRAC v A HILTI GROUP COMPANY • L -Foot material: One of the following extruded aluminum alloys: 6005- T5,6105 -T5,6061 -T6 005 - T5,6105 -T5,6061 -T6 • Ultimate tensile: 38ksi, Yield: 35 ksi • Finish: Clear or Dark Anodized • L -Foot weight: varies based on height: -0.215 lbs (98g) • Allowable and design loads are valid when components are assembled with SolarMount series beams according to authorized 3o/t UNIRAC documents , L -Foot For the beam to L -Foot connection: • Assemble with one ASTM F593 W-16 hex head screw and one ASTM F594'/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 -parry 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, 4) Sliding, Z± 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) 1325 (5893) 2.46 2004 (8913) 0.615 Traverse, X± 486 (2162) 213 (949) 2.28 323 (1436) 0.664 m :e"UNIRAC A HILI GROUP COMPANY SolarMount Beams Part No. 310132C, 310132C -B, 310168C, 310168C -B, 310168D 310208C,310208C-B,310240C,31024OC-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 int 0.676 1.059 Section Modulus (X -Axis) in 0.353 0.898 Section Modulus (Y -Axis) in 0A13 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 -Axis) in 0.254 0.502 SLOT FOR T -BOLT OR V4" HEX HEAD SCREW 2X SLOT FOR BOTTOM CLIP SLOT FOR 3S" HEX BOLT .387— .750 Y 1 L'. X SolarMount Beam 2.500 SLOT FOR T -BOLT OR V4" HEX HEAD SCREW SLOT FOR BOTTOM CLIP SLOT FOR HEX BOLT 3.000 —TI 1.385 = I I Y I 1 L-► X SolarMount HD Beam Dimensions specified in inches unless noted a LAJ I LI e L Advancing Renewable Technology ACCAcrne Cable Clips ACME Cable Clips simplify wire management and create a cleaner aesthetic to solar PV arrays. The clips are made of corrosion resistant stainless steel and are designed to prevent damage to cable insu- lation. The easy to install and remove design only requires a flat head screwdriver and can be reused, unlike zip ties. The universal design fits most modules and can hold one or two wires. • Made with corrosion resistant 300 series stainless steel • Dual wire compartments • Special tab for easy installation and removal with flat -head screwdriver • Designed to prevent damage to cable insulation • Sized for USE -2 cable (5-5.4mm) or PV cable (6.8-7.2mm) ACC Holds: 1 to 2 USE -2 wires or 1 PV wire J DC Power Systems (800) 967-6917 , www.dcpower-systems.com ACC- PV Holds: 1 to 2 PV wires Contact us at: 845.247.4708 www.we-llc.com SO�aRMourrr Top Mounting UniRac Grounding Clips and WEEBLugs - 225.6 UGC -1 I11LCriCK conforms to UL Standard 467 WEEBLug Alco 0 Stainless Steel Flat Washer (WEER) Clips anc lugs are sold separately. Figure 28. UGC -1 layout for even and odd number of modules in row. `W"denotes places to install UGC -1. To I' mou Hing T� clamps Module T -bolt elm UGC -1 �n E SolormountO rail (any type) Figure 27. Insert a bolt in the aluminum rail or through the clearance hole in the stainless steel flat washer. Place the stainless steel flat washer on the bolt oriented so the dimples will contact the aluminum rail. Place the lug portion on the bolt and stainless steel flat washer. Install stainless steel flat washer, lock washer and nut. Tighten the nut until the dimples are completely embedded into the rail and lug. The embedded dimples make a gas-tight mechanical connection and ensure good electrical connection between the aluminum rail and the lug through the WM. Even Number of Modules in row Odd Number of Modules in row Figure 26. Slide UGC -1 grounding clip into top mounting slot of rail. Torque modules in place on top of clip. Nibs will penetrate rail anod- ization and create groundingpath through rail (see Fig. 3, reverse side). W EEBLug � unt@ - (any type) r - I I 11:80 U N I RAC Pub 110 c 2011 June 2011 •• m 2011 by Unirac, Inc. c. HILTI GROUP COMPANY P.II rights reserved. dF U N I RAC Installation Sheet 225.6 Unirac Grounding Clips and WEEBLugs 10 year limited Product Warranty See http://www.unirac.com for current warranty documents and information. YOUR UNIRAC DISTRIBUTOR SOLIGENT Soligent ww 9w.solige 7 oligent.net M U N I RAC 1411 Broadway Boulevard NE on Albuquerque NM 87102-1545 USA Page 2 WEEB° LUG The WEEB® Lug consists of a WEEB® washer, lay -in lug, and hardware. It is used with one solid or stranded copper wire (14AWG to 6AWG), or two copper wires (12AWG to 10AWG) to provide a continuous ground on roof or ground mounted solar systems. Unlike traditional lay -in lugs, the WEEB® Lug does not require surface preparation on rail or module to install. The WEEB® Lug is installed using stainless steel mounting hardware. When the hardware is tightened the WEEB®washers' specialized teeth embed into anodized aluminum, galvanized steel, or any electrically conductive metal to establish a gas tight electrical connection. The tin-plated Lug assures minimum contact resistance and protection against corrosion. Copper wire is clamped by a 1/4-28 stainless steel screw, which is horizontal to the tang for easy access when mounted under a PV module. The low profile of the WEEB® Lug allows it to be installed in a variety of positions. Catalog Item # L x W x H Hole Hardware Torque WEEB-LUG-6.7 30020109 1.60" x 0.71" x 0.47" 1/4 inch hardware - 0.266" included unassembled WEEB-LUG-6.7AS 30020110 1.60" x 0.71" x 0.47" 1/4 inch hardware - included assembled 7 ft. lbs. for terminal screw WEEB-LUG-8.0 30020111 1.60" x 0.87" x 0.47" M8 or 5/16 inch hardware - not included 10 ft. lbs. for mounting WEEB-LUG-8.OAS 50010335 1.60" x 0.87" x 0.47" 5/16 inch hardware - 0.323" included assembled hardware w/ Penetrox-A WEEB-LUG-B.OUN 50023920 1.60" x 0.87" x 0.47" 5/16 inch hardware - included unassembled on threads WEER -LUG -15.8 30020112 1.60" x 0.71"x 0.47" M8 or 5/16 inch hardware - not included W4 • Made of corrosion -resistant, tin-plate copper • Design ensures for easy installation • Available - With WEEB® washer technology -Assembled and unassembled - With or without installation hardware • Low profile design • No surface preperation on rail or module required • Reliability throughout the lifetime of the PV system • Multiple equipment ground conductor allowance: One 14 AWG to -6 AWG or two 10 AWG, two 12 AWG • Listed to ANSI/UL 467 by Intertek ETL • CSA Certified to C22.2 No. 41 • Custom designs available upon request Customer Service Department 7 Aviation Park Drive Londonderry NH 03053 1-800-346-4175 1-603-647-5299 (International) www.burndy.com CE�us 4=0 Intertek 4004188 WILEY GROUNDING LUG The WILEY Grounding Lug consists of a lay -in lug and terminal screw. It is used with one solid or stranded copper wire (14AWG to 6AWG), or two copper wires (12AWG to 10AWG) to create an electrical connection between two pieces of non -anodized aluminum, galvanized steel, or any electrically conductive metal. The tin- plated WILEY Grounding Lug assures minimum contact resistance and protection against corrosion. Copper wire is clamped by a 1/4-28 stainless steel screw, which is horizontal to the tang for easy access when mounted under a PV module. The low profile of the WILEY Grounding Lug allows it to be installed in a variety of positions. Catalog Item # L x W x H Hole Hardware Torque WILEYLUG6.7 50028861 1.60" x 0.71" x 0.47"Terminal 0:266" screw included - WEEBTm not included terminal screw WILEYLUG8.0 50028866 1.60" x 0.87" x 0.47" Terminal screw included - 0.323" WEEBTm not included 10 ft. lbs. for mounting WILEYLUG8.2 50028869 1.60" x 0.71" x 0.47"Terminal screw included - WEEBTm not included hardware `^'/ Penetrox-A WILEYLUG15.8 50028872 1.60" x 0.71" x 0.47" Terminal screw included - WEEBTm not included on threads ft Customer Service Department 7 Aviation Park Drive Londonderry NH 03053 1-800-346-4175 1-603-647-5299 (International) www.burndy.com 0 N • Material: tin-plated copper • Outdoor rated • Low profile design • Multiple equipment ground conductor allowance: One 14 AWG to 6 AWG or two 10 AWG, two 12 AWG • Listed to ANSI/UL 467 by Intertek ETL Intertek 4004188 Product Data Sheet Technical Characteristics DU222RB SWITCH NOT FUSIBLE GD 240V 60A 2P NEMA3R QsouA.Ae a by Schneider Electric List Price $353.00 USD Availability Stock Item: This item is normally stocked in our distribution facility. Number of Poles 2 -Pole Terminal Type Lugs Type of Duty General Duty Maximum Voltage Rating 240VAC . Wire Size � #10 to #2 AWG(AI) - #14 to #2 AWG(Cu) Action Single Throw Ampere Rating 60A Approvals _ UL Listed File Number E2875 Enclosure Rating NEMA3R Enclosure Type— Rainproof and SleeUlce proof (Indoor/Outdoor) Factory Installed Neutral No Disconnect Type Non -Fusible Mounting Type Surface Shipping and Ordering Category 00106 - Safety Switch, General Duty, 30 - 200 Amp, NEMA3R Discount Schedule DE1A GTIN 00785901491491 Package Quantity 1 Weight � 4.7 lbs. Availability Code Stock Item: This item is normally stocked in our distribution facility. Returnability Y Country of Origin MX As standards, specifications, and designs change from time to time, please ask for confirmation of the information given in this document. Generated: 11/17/2011 17:11:35 ® 2011 Schneider Electric. All rights reserved. Schneider ,Electric BENEFITS Combined view of energy production and usage Offers your customers visibility of their solar energy production, home usage and the net difference Dealer value -add services Enables SunPower Dealers to offer energy efficiency services and maximize the customers' solar investment Empowers homeowners to take action Gives your customers more information to change habits and take control over their electric bill Integration with three ways of monitoring Consumption data is seamlessly integrated into the homeowner website, in-home LCD screen, and iPhoneTM application I w r a '1 Added Feature for SunPower Monitoring System Energy Consumption Monitoring allows your customers to compare the solar energy produced with the energy they've consumed. With access to a combined view of energy production and usage, homeowners are now empowered to make smart energy decisions for their home and family. Once the consumption monitoring feature is added, your customers can see their comprehensive energy information over the Web, from their wall -mounted display in the home, and on- the -go with their iPhoneTI or iPod touch® mobile device.