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BSOL2019-002078-495 CALLE TAMPICO D " i-CIJ VOICE (760) 777-7125 LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 FAX (760) 777-7011 DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT INSPECTIONS (760) 777-7153 BUILDING PERMIT Date: 8/29/2019 Permit Type/Subtype: SOLAR/RESIDENTIAL GREATER THAN 1OKW Owner: Application Number: BSOL2019-0020 GARY & GRETCHEN SCHMITT Property Address: 48420 STILLWATER DR 48420 STILLWATER APN: 623480021 CA Application Description: SCHMITT / 12.675kW PV SYSTEM + (2) SUBPANELS + (2) BATTERIES Property Zoning: Application Valuation: $58,742.00 Applicant: Contractor: CARMEN BARRERA - SEMPER SOLARIS CONSTRUCTION I SEMPER SOLARIS CONSTRUCTION INC 1805 JOHN TOWERS AVE CD 1805 JOHN TOWERS AVE EL CAJON, CA 92020 AUG 2 9 2019 EL CAJON, CA 92020 (619)715-4054 CITY OF LA QUINTA LIc. No.: 978152 DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT 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. C1l0, CC446, C39, C20 Liceennse ❑.: 7 Date4p 4/j / Contractorl-A/ 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 ($500).: (_) I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does the work himself or herself through his or her own employees, provided that the improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proving that he or she did not build or improve for the purpose of sale.). (_) I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractors' State License Law.). (_) I am exempt under Sec. _ . B.&P.C. for this reason Date: Owner: CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097, Civ. C.). Lender's Lender's WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of th rk for which this permit is issued. have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier: STATE CQMeCM$ATIQN INSURANCE FUND Policy Number: 9029275 I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that, if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with thosUe provisions. Date: 7 Applicant: WARNIN : 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 to enter Ze above - Date: y for inspection purposes. Date: Signature (Applicant or Agent): Date: 8/29/2019 Application Number: BSOL2019-0020 Property Address: 48420 STILLWATER DR APN: 623480021 Application Description: SCHMITT / 12.675kW PV SYSTEM + (2) SUBPANELS + (2) BATTERIES Property Zoning: Application Valuation: $58,742.00 Applicant: CARMEN BARRERA - SEMPER SOLARIS CONSTRUCTION INC 1805 JOHN TOWERS AVE EL CAJON, CA 92020 Owner: GARY & GRETCHEN SCHMITT 48420 STILLWATER ,CA Contractor: SEMPER SOLARIS CONSTRUCTION INC 1805 JOHN TOWERS AVE EL CAJON, CA 92020 (619)715-4054 Llc. No.: 978152 Detail: SCHMITT / 12.675 kW SOLAR ARRAY -, (39) 325W HIT VBHN325SA17 PANELS + SOLAREDGE P400 OPTIMIZERS W/ (1) SOLAREDGE SE11400H-US INVERTER + 125A GENERATION LOAD CENTER + 200A CRITICAL LOAD CENTER + (2) TESLA POWERWALL 2 ENERGY STORAGE BATTERIES [7025F] 2016 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE. FINANCIAL INFORMATION DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT BSAS SB1473 FEE 101-0000-20306 0 $3.00 Total Paid for BUILDING STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION BSA: $3.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PV SYSTEM LESS THAN 10KW 101-0000-42403 0 $26.68 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PV SYSTEM LESS THAN 10KW PC 101-0000-42600 0 $26.68 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PV SYSTEM MISC EQUIPMENT 101-0000-42403 0 $106.72 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT CITY AMOUNT PV SYSTEM MISC EQUIPMENT PC 101-0000-42600 0 $106.72 Total Paid for ELECTRICAL: $266.80 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT PERMIT ISSUANCE 101-0000-42404 0 $101.40 Total Paid for PERMIT ISSUANCE: $101.40 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT RECORDS MANAGEMENT FEE 101-0000-42416 0 $10.00 Total Paid for RECORDS MANAGEMENT FEE: $10.00 DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QTY AMOUNT TECHNOLOGY ENHANCEMENT FEE 502-0000-43611 0 $5.00 Total Paid for TECHNOLOGY ENHANCEMENT FEE: $5.00 TOTALS:• ta Qw�fra CALIFORNIA ■ PERMIT # L20 O� PLAN LOCATION: Project Address: S Z o S �� rr� i�.� Project Description: 7 KU/ CJ APN #: �v �-®cLe �Jt-4 " �ti . vtr�✓ Applicant Name: Address/2/ w City, ST, Zip: �C. yx TZTo�r i 2mo L v hd , .,-, Telephone: Email: Project Valuation $ L(Z 00 Contractor Name: SO�c)�'S New SFD Construction: Address: Conditioned Space SF City, St, Zip C �� C ,4 Garage SF Telephone: (cl �� iOD .�P Patio/Porch SF Email: Fire Sprinklers SF State Lic: City Bus Lic: Architect/Engineer Name: Construction Occupancy: Address: Grading: City, St, Zip Telephone: Bedrooms: Stories: �Uni�ts:�� Email: State Lic: City Bus Lic: Property Owner's Name: S New Commercial / Tenant Improvements: Address: lyr y ZO S H/11 /lit r Total Building SF City, ST, Zip f�q qZ 7S3 Construction Type: Occupancy: Telephone: 510 78495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CA 92253 760-777-7000 OFFICE USE ONLY # Sub IPlan Sets Structural Calcs Truss Calcs Title 24 Calcs CVWD Fire Flow L Soils Report Grading Plan (PM Landscape Plan Subcontractor Lisi Grant Deed HOA Approval School Fees Burrtec Debris Pla Planning approval Public Works apprl Fire approval City Business I irar L DocuSign Envelope ID: 94BADD00-11B1-4850-B892-B3DDCE493DB5 Description of the Proiect and Description of the Significant Materials to be Used and Equipment to be Installed: Type and # of Panels/Inverters 32 Silfab 300w/SolarEdge Total DC rating of System and other work to be completed _ This project includes (2) Tesla Powerwalls2. garage. 9.6kw Customer requests them to be installed in the Approximate Start Date (provided all required permits are received and payments due made) Approximate Completion Date (subject to permissible delays as provided in this contract) 180 Average Monthly Electric Bill $ Exact Name on Electric Bill Gary Schmitt Power Company Account # 50767658 — Average Monthly kWh Usage _ This system will produce an estimated 1st year average of approximately Meter # 1,401 November 2019 December 2019 1,800 IID-1134SR-101700 o� kWh/month GS Production estimate is + or -10% based on established norms, historical weather expectations and changing site conditions. Substitutions. Rarely, due to supply fluctuations, it is possible that equipment ordered may not be available at the time of installation. It is possible that we may be able to substitute similar or better equipment WITH CUSTOMER APPROVAL. As this is beyond our control it could result in a delay past the expected completion date. Delays. While unusual, local power companies and building departments sometimes create severe delays in permitting and interconnection. Contractor will keep the customer informed but cannot always expedite in time for install date. In particular, service upgrades frequently create severe delays and require substantial extra cost. S Notice. Due to variations in the weather and other environmental conditions surrounding a solar electric system, Contractor cannot guarantee the specific performance of your solar electric system nor the period of payback for your investment; however, the design of this proposed system is expected to provide the 15t year output outlined above. Online Monitoring. Online monitoring is inherently unreliable and so customer must monitor that system is functioning. Contractor does not monitor system performance. Periodic internet outages are unavoidable. Broadband "always on" internet is required (Cable, DSL). Satellite, hotspots, Dialup will not work properly. Home visits to re -connect disconnected internet monitoring will incur a $75/hour plus material fee. While monitoring outages do not typically coincide with system outages, it is possible. Page 2 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID: 94BADD00-llB1-4850-B892-B3DDCE493DB5 E p forSemper, SoLaris reparer Contract dated and Home Owner(s) Home Address Jobsite Address Home Phone Email HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACT Contractor's License Number: CA 978152 B C-10 C-46 C-39 MAILING ADDRESS 1805 John Towers Avenue, El Cajon CA 92020 Main Office 619-715-4054 Fax 858-754-1818 7/8/19 Gary Schmitt __ between Semper Solaris Construction Inc. (hereafter "Contractor") 48420 Stillwater Dr,La Quinta, CA. 92253 510- Contract Price Down Payment and Schedule of Progress Payments Total Contract Price of $ Additional Program Details: 58,425.00 All discounts applied. This contract is (hereafter "Customer") Work Down Payment $ 1,000.00 DECEIVED contingent on the sale of their home in Scotts AUG 15 2019 valley, CA. $1,000 deposit will be sent once customer gives us the ok to proceed. CITY OF [A QUINTA DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Financing if applicable is provided pursuant to separate documentation and in accordance with the parameters of such finance program on approved credit Due at Commencement $ 45,940.00 GS Due at City Inspection $ 5,742.50 THE DOWN PAYMENT MAY NOT EXCEED $1,000 OR 10 PERCENT OF THE CONTRACT PRICE WHICHEVER IS LESS. The schedule of progress payments must specifically describe each phase of work, including the type and amount of work or services scheduled to be supplied in each phase, along with the amount of each proposed progress payment. IT IS AGAINST THE LAW FOR A CONTRACTOR TO COLLECT PAYMENT FOR WORK NOT YET COMPLETED OR FOR MATERIALS NOT YET DELIVERED, HOWEVER, A CONTRACTOR MAY REQUIRE A DOWN PAYMENT. Page 1 of 3 DocuSign Envelope ID: 94BADD00-11B1-4850-B892-B3DDCE493DB5 Note about Extra Work and Change Orders. Extra work and change orders become part of the contract once the order is prepared in writing and signed by the parties prior to the commencement of any work covered by the new change order. The order must describe the scope of the extra work or change, the cost to be added or subtracted from the contract, and the effect the order will have on the schedule of progress payments. Performance of Extra or Change -Order Work Notice. Customer may not require Contractor to perform change order work without providing written authorization. Contractor carries Commercial General Liability Insurance and Workers' Compensation Insurance Customer has reviewed and fully understand the Terms and Conditions on the back of this form, which are incorporated by reference into and part of this contract. DI Customer has read and agrees to arbitration terms expressed in Paragraph 12 in the Terms and Conditions. GS Three -Darr Right to Cancel. The law requires that the Contractor give you a notice explaining your right to cancel. Initial here if the Contractor has given you a "Notice of the Three Day Right to Cancel."S If the homeowner cancels after this time frame the homeowner will be responsible for contactor costs including, at a minimum, labor, materials, permitting and engineering fees already incurred. List of Documents to be Incorporated into the Contract. A. Terms and Conditions B. Three Day Right to Cancel; Notice of Right to Cancel C. State required Mechanics lien warning You are entitled to a completely filled in copy of this contract, signed by both you and Contractor, before any work may be started. Notice of Cancellation may be sent to the Contractor at the address noted below: CUSTOMER 0 CUSTOMER I CONTRACTOR E 1805 John Towers Avenue, El Cajon CA 92020 Telephone: (619)715-4054 Facsimile: (858)754-1818 — DocuSigned by: 11 aA.l �(,�,wrtil 7/8/2019 Signature Date Signature Signature Page 3 of 3 Date Date DocuSign Envelope ID: 94BADD00-11131-4850-B892-B3DDCE493DB5 TERMS AND CONDITIONS These terms and conditions (these "Terms") are the only terms that govern the provision of services by Contractor to Customer. The accompanying Home Improvement Contract and these Terms (collectively, this "contract") comprise the entire agreement between the parties, and supersede all prior or contemporaneous understandings, agreements, negotiations, representations and warranties, and communications, both written and oral. In the event of any conflict between these Terms and the Home Improvement Contract, these Terms shall govern unless the Home Improvement Contract expressly states that the terms and conditions of the Home Improvement Contract shall control. These Terms prevail over any of Customer's general terms and conditions regardless whether or when Customer has submitted its request for proposal, order, or such terms. Provision of services to Customer does not constitute acceptance of any of Customer's terms and conditions and does not serve to modify or amend these Terms. 1. Contractor has no authority to activate the solar electric generating system (the "System"). Only the utility company that provides service to Customer's home can activate the System and Contractor has no control over the timeliness of the activation/inspection of the System. Customer agrees not to hold or refuse to pay final payments due in connection with this contract until the utility inspection, and agrees to submit final payment to Contractor upon completion of installation of the System (the "Project"). 2. Customer will deliver to Customer's home owners association ("HOA") all necessary plans and permits or details as HOA requires for approval of the Project. If Contractor provides Customer with any permit, plans, and engineering as required, Contractor will give additional copies to Customer for submittal to HOA. Customer agrees to pay all fees associated with the approval of the HOA. 3. HOAs may require building permits to be submitted as part of the HOA's approval process. Should the HOA deny approval of the Project, the cost of securing the permit will be included in the expenses deducted from the Customer's deposit/down payment. Any deposits required by the HOA for the purpose of reviewing the Project for approval and/or to be held as a retainer for HOA inspection of the Project post construction are to be paid directly by Customer. 4. A change order for changes to the work to be provided or for additional work shall be incorporated into this contract only if it is in writing and signed by both parties prior to the commencement of any work covered by the change order. 5. Pre-existing roof conditions that are deemed incompatible with System construction may be identified by Contractor during the initial sales presentation or during the subsequent pre -construction inspection. All recommendations regarding pre-existing roof conditions, roof compatibility for installing PV modules, shading issues, etc. that may hamper System performance will be communicated to Customer and may d elay installation until such conditions are resolved by Customer. If roof damage/disrepair is discovered during the Project, Customer is responsible and must fix such damage/disrepair prior to Contractor commencing or re -commencing its work. Contractor is not responsible for roof leaks not directly caused by its work installing the System, nor any damage to personal property resulting from any roof leaks. 6. Customer may have a broad spectrum of pre-existing electrical conditions at the installation site, which may arise out of the original construction, the quality of original workmanship and materials, and subsequent retro-fit electrical work performed on the property. Contractor, Municipality Inspectors and/or Utility Inspectors may identify items that are not up to code and/or present a safety hazard. If such conditions or problems are identified, a change order will be required for increased costs associated with the additional work necessary to rectify the identified items. 7. The System must have emergency disconnects accessible from the street at all times and not be behind any gates. Utility companies must grant approval for special circumstances that cannot conform to this requirement. Obtaining a utility company's approval for alternative System disconnects and monitor mounting locations will cause delays in Project completion. Absent this approval, Customer agrees to the relocation of the required equipment which may require substantial additional work and may result in a change order and additional costs. 8. Radio signal system monitoring devices have inherent reception problems that may be related to inverter location and interference and may not function properly in all locations within the home. The final mounting location for remote displays hard wired to the inverter will be discussed between Contractor and Customer. Contractor will not be responsible for damage, loss of data, or functionality of the data transfer from remote monitoring devices to Customer's computer equipment when Customer integrates downloaded software. Customer is responsible for providing IT services required to interface internet-based monitoring devices to the internet per the manufacturer's instructions. Contractor is only responsible for the physical installation of the internet-based system monitoring device to the PV system, but not the monitoring device's connection to the internet.. 9. Utility company approval typically requires, but is not limited to, receipt of the following information: physical address of record as recognized by the utility; utility meter and account numbers; contact address and phone number for Customer. Customer locks may need to be replaced with Inrks that are operable by both the customer and the utility from the exterinr of the property and animals are not rnermitteri to roam f1.ray in the area where the System is located. Additional work may be required to bring Customer's site and System accessibility into compliance with utility requirements. 10. Customer is advised that additional costs may be incurred should the permitting jurisdiction for the installation site require Professional Wet Stamped Structural and/or Electrical Engineering that will result in a change order. The Project will be placed on hold until Customer approves the additional expenditures. Any outstanding delinquencies, violations, or prior permits with the site's municipal jurisdiction must be resolved by Customer before permits can be obtained, causing the Project to be placed on hold.. 11. Should Customer, construction lender, or any public body or inspector direct any modification or addition to the work covered by this contract, the price to be paid in connection with this contract shall be adjusted accordingly. Modification or addition to the work sha II be executed only when a change order has been signed by both Customer and Contractor. The change in the price in connection with this contract caused by such change order shall be as agreed to in writing, or if the parties are not in agreement as to change in price, Contractor's actual cost of all labor, equipment, GARY SCHMITT 12.675 kW (DC) PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM 48420 STILLWATER DR LA QUINTA, CA 92253 (E) 225A BUS NCF (E) 225A MAIN BREAKER WITH (N) 125A BRANCH BREAKER FEEDING (N) TESLA BACKUP GATEWAY. - (N) CRITICAL LOAD CENTER TO SERVICE POINT & UTILITY METERING HOUSE ALL (E) LOAD FROM MAIN (N) TESLA BACK UP EXCEPT FOR 2 AC BREAKERS. GATEWAY (N) GENERATION LOAD CENTER. POC ACCESS LADDER FOR SOLAR AND POWERWALLS. (N) SE1140OH-US (240V) INVERTER INTEGRATED RAPID SHUTDOWN LISTED DC DISCONNECT ARC FAULT PROTECTED i - 2 (N) TESLA f1F4 POWERWALL 2 r NEW PV CONDUIT TO BE RUN WITHIN EVE AND O HIDDEN FROM VIEW. CONDUIT TO BE PAINTED .�� C) m Z TO MATCH THE EXISTING ❑ SURFACE- ww 00 ,�_ [ .�•r %� `'� fi� e`er (N) SOLAR ARRAY SITE PLAN SCALE: Custom NOTE: ALL SCALES SET TO 11X17 SHEET SIZE •1 � dwUm NN ��Om .� ui JL ui n Q J wr + N lip 40 SCOPE OF WORK: i9 - VBHN325SA17 SOLAR PANELS SOLAR PANELS "o - SE1140OH-US INVERTER wN W INVERTER a - TESLA POWERWALL 2 BATTERY BACKUP o c 3 w o o cL O LL N 3EMPERJOB #: 250241 aN w co SHEET INDEX: E1 - SITE PLAN E6.1 -NOT USED E2 - NOTES E7 - SINGLE LINES E3 - PROPERTY PLAN E7.1 - NOT USED a E4 - NOT USED E8 - ELECT. NOTES E5 - ROOF PLAN E9 - SIGNAGE E6 - DETAILS " 0 VICINITY MAP ° N� �a0eza siui�,arw orrvg w i 2- s 8 4� ROOF# 1 PITCH AZIMUTH MATERIAL SP SQ.FT ARRAY SQ."FTER SPECS RAFmR-65� SPAN 14 145 STILE 164 90 \2X4@24"O.C. 7-0 , PITCH AZIMUTH MATERIAL SP SQQ.FT ARRAY SQ.Ff RASTR SPECS RAFTER MAX M4 ROOF# 2 14 145 S-TILE S96 306 2X4024"O.C. T-0" PITCH AZIMUTH MATERIAL SP SQ FT ARRAY SQ.FT RAFTER RE(S RAFTER MAX SPA ROOF# 3 14 235 S-TILE 783 306 2X4@2 "O.C. T-0" I - NEW PV CONDUIT TO BE RUN WITHIN EVE AND HIDDEN FROM VIEW. CONDUIT TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH THE EXISTING SURFACE. CONDUIT RUN TO BE DETERMINED BY INSTALLER. 64 ATTACHMENTS INSTALLED @ 72" O.C. MAX (TYP) \ / ROOF PLAN „A.ACDISCONNECT w/:a DC DISCONNECTw/ LOAD CENTER AC COMBINER EQUIPMENT LEGEND OM SYSTEM METER WALL INVERTERw/ WARNING LABEL WARNING LABEL WARNING LABEL PANELBOARD W/ WARNING LABEL jj DC COMBINER BOX IUNCl?DN BOX DISTRIBUTION PANELBOARD ACCESS DEDICATED PV SYSTEM METER AL PLC"'' ua SERVICE POINT & UTILITY METERING ❑� - RAPID SHUTDOWN DEVICE 10� wl WARNING LABEL 'B wj WARNING LABEL W/ WARNING LABEL LADDER '^'/ WARNING LABEL w/ WARNING LABEL w{ WARNING LABEL 0 r w E5 MODULE SOLAR ROOF HOOK STANDOFF IRONRIDGE UNIVERSAL STANDARD GALV. FASTENING OBJECT � � FLASHING WITH POLYURETHANE SEALANT IRONRIDGE RAIL (E) S-TILE ROOFING MATERIAL 2 (E) PLYWOOD ROOF DECKING i (2) 3 1/4"x 5/16" STAINLESS STEEL DIA LAG BOLT (E) RAFTER Z . . . Oul Vic[ I p I I k 1 1 1 I 1 ' Y Y I V I 1 I 1 I I I I 1 1 4 I I 1 V 1 1 1 i i I i i I I I � I 1 Y I Y Y Y I I I I 1 /- 24°MAX RAFTERS CANTALIEVEI 3' MIN FROM SEE E5 GABLE END STANDOFF DETAIL SCALE: 1 53/64" = 1'-0" RAIL .ATTACHMENTS TYP. STAGGERED TYQ. FROM ROW TO ROW op TYP. MOUNTING DETAIL SCALE: 63/256" = 1'-0" E 2 Q` 3 O�a�m � lop -- IL °i o Z N ^ w AA ' in 1■■ ,ow CL In a y SHEET NUMBER E� DESIGN DATA 1. CODE: 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE ASCE 7-10 2. MATERIAL STRENGTH CONCRETE: Fc' = 2,500 PSI @ 28 DAYS CONCRETE REBAR: ASTM A615 GRADE 40 Fy = 40,000 PSI STEEL: (AISC 360) 13 EDITION STRUCTURAL SHAPES: ASTM A36 Fy = 36 KSI TUBING: STM A500 GRADE B Fy = 46 KSI PIPE: ASTM A53 TYPE E GRADE B Fy = 35 KSI WOOD: DOUGLAS FIR -LARCH ( 19% MAX. M.C. ) JOIST & RAFTER #2 GRADE Fb = 875 PSI Fv = 95 PSI BEAM & HEADER (4X) #1 GRADE Fb = 1,000 PSI Fv = 95 PSI (6X) #1 GRADE Fb = 1,000 PSI Fv = 85 PSI POST (4X) #1 GRADE Fb = 1,000 PSI Fv = 95 PSI (6X) #1 GRADE Fb = 1,000 PSI Fv = 85 PSI STUD #2 GRADE Fb = 675 PSI Fv = 95 PSI SELECT STRUCTURAL (6x, LARGE) Fb = 1,450PSI Fv = 95 PSI MASONRY: CONCRETE BLOCK ASTM C90 Fm = 1500 PSI NO INSPECTION REQUIRED 3. SOIL REPORT: f's= 1,500 PSF/ OR SEE SOILS REPORT 4. LATERAL ANALYSIS: A. SEISMIC LOAD V = CSW SEE ATTACHED. B. WIND LOAD (SIMPLIFIED PROCEDURE) (130 mph) EXP "C" ULTIMATE E = 1.6 x 1,000,000 E = 1.7 x 1,000,000 E = 1.7 x 1,000,000 E = 1.6 x 1,000,000 E = 1.7 x 1,000,000 E = 1.4 x 1,000,000 E = 1.9 x 1,000,000 Material sleights Weight Of Materials - Roof and Floor Requirements Refer to local building code for live load design requirements. Composition Roofing 2-15 lb. and 1-90 lb. 1.7 psf 3-15 and 1-90 lb. 2.2 psf 3-ply and gravel 5.6 psf 4-ply and gravel 6.0 psf 5-ply and gravel 6.5 psf IRMA (Insulated Roof Membrane Assembly) 2" 13.0 psf Single -ply roofs (Insulation not included) Ballasted system 13.0 psf Mechanically fastened 2.0 psf Fully adhered 2.0 psf Fir Sheathing (Based on 36 pcf) 3/a" plywood 1.1 psf '/2" plywood 1.5 psf %" plywood 1.8 psf 3/a" plywood 2.3 psf 1'/a" plywood 3.4 psf 1" sheathing 2.3 psf 2" decking 4.3 psf 3" decking 7.0 psf 4" decking 9.3 psf Miscellaneous Decking Materials Poured gypsum 0" thick) 6.5 psf Vermiculite concrete (1" thick) 2.6 psf Corrugated galvanized steel 16 ga, 2.9 psf 20 ga. 1.8 psf 22 ga. 1.5 psf 24 ga. 1.3 psf Asphalt shingles 2.5 psf Wood shingles 2.0 psf Clay tile 9.0 to 14.0 psf Rigid Insulation Temlock 0" thick) 1.2 psf Cork 0.7 psf Gold bond 1.5 psf Styrofoam 0.2 psf Foamglass 0.8 psf Rigid fiberglas 1.5 psf Roll or Batt Insulation Rock wool 0" thick) 0.2 psf Glass wool (1" thick) 0.1 psf ALPOL (V thick) 0.1 psf Floors Hardwood (Nominal 1") 4.0 psf. Concrete (1" thick): Regular 12.0 psf Lightweight 6.0 to 10.0 psf Linoleum or soft tile 1.5 psf 3/4" ceramic or quarry tile 10.0 psf GYP-CRETE (3/a") 6.5 psf Ceilings Acoustical fiber tile 1.0 psf '/2" gypsum board 2.2 psf fie" gypsum board 2.8 psf Plaster (1" thick) 8.0 psf Metal suspension system (including tile) 1.8 psf Wood suspension system (including tile) ' 2.5 psf Note: When accumulating total dead load we strongly urge you to use a minimum of 1.5 psf for 'miscellaneous' with all dead loads. Approximate Weights of Trus Joist Products TJI 35X Joist Series 2.8 to 4.0 lbs./L.F TJI 55 Joist Series 4.5 to 6.3 lbs./L.F, TJL, TJLX Truss 3,75 to 4.25 lbs./L.F, TJW 4.5 to 5.25 lbs./L.F, TJ/60 Truss 4.75 to 5.75 lbs./L.F. TJM Truss 8 to 9 lbs./L.F. TJH Truss 10 to 12 lbs./L.F. Fir Framing Members Nominal Size 12" Joist Spacing 16" 24" 2x4 1.4 psf 1.1 psf 0.7 psf 2x6 2.2 psf 1.7 psf 1.1 psf 2x8 2.9 psf 2.2 psf 1.5 psf 200 3.7 psf 2.8 psf 1.9 psf 202 4.4 psf 3.3 psf 2.2 psf 3x6 2.4 plf 46 5.0 plf 48 6.8 plf 410 8.6 plf 412 10.4 plf Weight of Sprinkler Systems Size of Pipe Schedule 40, Std. Pipe Schedule 10, Thin Wall Dry (pill Wet plf) Dry (pit) Wet (plf) 1" 1.7 2.1 1 /4 2.3 3.0 1'/e" 2.7 3.6 2" 3.7 5.2 2.7 3.8 21/2" 5.8 7.9 3.5 5.9 3" 1 7.6 10.8 4.3 8.0 31/2" 9,2 13.5 5.0 11.2 4" 10.9 16.4 5.6 14.5 5" 14.8 23.5 7.8 20.0 6" 19.2 1 31.7 9.3 26.2 8" 28.6 50.8 16.9 40.1 10" 40.5 1 74.6 TRUS JOIST CORPORATION VVV a division of TJ International P.O. Box 60 Boise, Idaho 83707 208/375-4450 BWU Consultants, Inc. 1168 N. San Gabriel Blvd., #N Rosemead, CA. 91770 Tel: (626) 288-0708 Email: twengrs1168@gmaii.com Date: �AS v 0 _- 1(2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE) I EXIST'G ROOF LOAD'G(AS BUILT)BUILT) D.L. TILE ROOF'G 9.0 psf 1/2" PLYWD SHT'G 1.5 2x4 @ 24 O.C. 0.7 RAFTER MISC 0.8 D.L. = 12.0 psf L. L.L.L. 20.0psf T.L. = 35.0 psf L: 7'-0" MAX SPAN SIZE: SOLAR PANEL 18.0 SQ. FT. WEIGHT: WT = 2.9#/SQ.FT. (USE 3.0 #/SQ.FT.) W: (12+3+20) x 24/12 = 70.0 pif M: 428.75 pf Sreq: 2.92 W R: 245 lb Areq : 3.09 W 2x4 RAFTER CAN CARRY SOLAR PANELS SECTION 3403.3 39x3x18= 2106ib (ROOF DL 12) x 3186 = 38232 lb 2106 / 38232 = 5.50/0 WIND LOAD PER (CBC SECTION 1609) 130 MPH, EXP "C" 6.5.15, Design Wind Load on Others Structures F = qZ G Cf Af qZ= .00256 KZ K:t Kd Vz 1 Ht. z at the centroid of area Af = 10 ft Exp = Exposure coefficient KZ = 0.85 Topography factor K:t = 1.00 Directionality factor Kd = 0.85 Wind Speed V = 130 mph Importance factor 1,= 1.00 qZ = 31.26 psf Gust Effect factor G = 0.85 Force coeff Cf = 1.31 Design wind pressure, F/Af = 34.81 psf (6-27) (6-15) c 6.5.6.6, T-6-3 for MWFR 6.5.7.2 Table 6-4 Table 6-1 6.5.8 Figure 6-21 through 6-23 BWU Consultants. Inc. 1168 N. San Gabriel Blvd., #N Rosemead, CA. 91770 Tel: (626) 288-0708 Email: twengrs1168@gmail.com Date: LATERAL (2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE) WIND EXP TIT. WIND SPEED: 130 mph (C.B.0 SECTION 1609) UPLIFT / WITHDRAWAL FORCE FOR SOLAR PANEL STANDOFF / FAST JACK Vup= 34.81 Ib/sq.ft NO. SOLAR PANELS UPLIFT FORCE SUPPORTS OF TILE HOOK/STANDOFF UNIT FORCE PER (5/16"0) LAG SCREW 39 39 x 34.81 x 18 24436.62 It 64 381.8 lb/lag screw SEISMIC PER C.B.0 SECTION 3403.4 2106 lb / 38232 lb = 5.50/0 < 10.00/0 OK O.K. USE 5/16" o X 3 1/2" LONG STAINLESS STEEL LAG SCREW WITH MIN. 2 1/2" EMBED TO EXIST'G ROOF MEMBER. CAN RESIST WIND UPLIFT FORCE. Vail = 274 x 2.5 = 685 lb > 381.8 lb OK nts ..5, be w r- le n I Table 12.2A Lag Screw Reference Withdrawal Design Values, W1 Tabulated withdrawal design values (VI) are in pounds per inch of thread penetration into side grain of wood member. Length of thread penetration in main member shall not include the length of the tapered tip (see 12.2.1.1). Specific Gravity, Lag Screw Diameter, D GZ 1/4" 5116" 3/8" 7/16" 1/2" 5/8" 3/4" 7/8" 1" 1-1/8" 1-1/4" 0.73 397 469 538 604 668 789 905 1016 1123 1226 1327 0.71 381 450 516 579 640 757 868 974 1077 1176 1273 0.68 357 422 1 484 543 600 709 813 913 1009 1103 1193 0.67 349 413 473 531 587 694 796 893 987 1078 1167 0.58 281 332 381 428 473 559 641 719 795 869 940 0.55 260 307 352 395 437 516 592 664 734 802 868 0.51 232 274 314 353 390 461 528 593 656 716 775 0.50 225 266 305 342 378 447 '513 576 636 695 -752 0.49 218 258 296 332 367 434 498 559 617 674 730 0.47 205 242 278 312 345 408 467 525 580 634 686 0.46 199 235 269 302 334 395 453 508 562 613 664 0.44 186 220 252 283 312 369 423 475 525 574 621 0.43 179 212 243 273 302 357 409 459 508 554 600 0.42 173 205 235 264 291 344 395 443 490 535 579 0.41 167 198 226 254 281 332 38.1 428 473 516 559 -0.40 161 190 218 245 271 320 367 412 455 497 538 0.39 155 183 210 236 261 308 353 397 438 479 518 0.38 149 176 202 227 251 296 340 381 422 461 498 0.37 143 169 194 218 241 285 326 367 405 443 479 0.36 137 163 186 209 231 273 313 352 389 425 460 0.35 132 156 179 200 222 262 300 337 373 407 441 0.31 1 110 1 130 1 149 1 167 1 185 1 218 1 250 1 281 1 311 1 339 1 367 1_ Tabulated withdrawal design values, W, for lag screw connections shall be multiplied by all applicable adjustment factors (see Table l 1.3.1). 2. Specific gravity, G, shall be determined in accordance with Table 12.3.3A. 12.2.3.2 For calculation of the fastener reference withdrawal design value in pounds, the unit reference withdrawal design value in lbs/in. of fastener penetra- tion from 12.2.3.1 shall be multiplied by the length of fastener penetration, p,, into the wood member.. 12.2.3.3 The reference withdrawal design value, in lbs/in. of penetration, for a single post -frame ring shank nail driven in the side grain of the main member, with the nail axis perpendicular to the wood fibers, shall be determined from Table 12.2D or Equation 12.2-4, with- in the range of specific gravities and nail diameters giv- en in Table 12.2D. Reference withdrawal design values, W, shall be multiplied by all applicable adjustment fac- tors (see Table 11.3.1) to obtain adjusted withdrawal design values, W'. W=1800G2D (12.2-4) 12.2.3.4 For calculation of the fastener reference withdrawal design value in pounds, the unit reference withdrawal design value in lbs/in. of ring shank pene- tration from 12.2.3.3 shall be multiplied by the length of ring shank penetration, pt, into the wood member. 12.2.3.5 Nails and spikes shall not be loaded in withdrawal from end grain of wood (Ceg 0.0). 12.2.3.6 Nails, and spikes shall not be loaded in withdrawal from end -grain of laminations in cross - laminated timber (Cep 0.0). 12.2.4 Drift Bolts and Drift Pins Reference withdrawal design values, W, for con- nections using drift bolt and drift pin connections shall be determined in accordance with 11.1.1.3. 0 0 m r m a m Z m M N AMERICAN WOOD COUNCIL GARY SCHMITT 12.675 kW (DC) PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM 48420 STI LLWATER DR LA QUI NTA, CA 92253 (E) 225A BUS NCF (E) 225A MAIN BREAKER WITH (N) 125A BRANCH BREAKER FEEDING (N) TESLA BACKUP GATEWAY. SERVICE POINT & UTILITY METERING (N) TESLA BACK UP GATEWAY ACCESS LADDER (N) CRITICAL LOAD CENTER TO HOUSE ALL (E) LOAD FROM MAIN EXCEPT FOR 2 AC BREAKERS. (N) GENERATION LOAD CENTER. POC FOR SOLAR AND POWERWALLS. (N) SE1140OH-US (240V) INVERTER INTEGRATED RAPID SHUTDOWN LISTED DC DISCONNECT ARC FAULT PROTECTED 2 (N) TESLA POWERWALL 2 alq —t7 NEW PV CONDUIT TO BE OF LA Q INTA RUN WITHIN EVE AND } FL—Q[ G_ DIV ION HIDDEN FROM VIEW. _ E REVIEWED O R CONDUIT TO BE PAINTED CODE TO MATCH THE EXISTING COMPLIANC SURFACE. / / / (N) SOLAR ARRAY RECEIVE AUG 15 2019 CITY OF LA QUINTA DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT SITE PLAN SCALE: Custom NOTE: ALL SCALES SET TO 11X17 SHEET SIZE WIS .V4e SCOPE OF WORK: 9 - VBHN325SA17 SE1140OH-US TESLA POWERWALL 2 SEMPER JOB #: 25024 SOLAR PANELS SOLAR PANELS INVERTER INVERTER BATTERY BACKUP SHEET INDEX: E1 -SITE PLAN E6.1 -NOT USED E2 -NOTES E7 -SINGLE LINES E7.1 -NOT USED EE USED E8 -ELECT. NOTES E5 -ROOF PLAN E9 - SIGNAGE I VICINITY MAP I La Quinta Capita �46420 Stillwater Drive { d B EGE ~ N Q w L) ao 2�o0 a:50 < U) J co �Z a ri 0 O c) 5 L N N 04 W0 w> �Q = N �U O ''U^^ Q R 00 - o U)_ to 2 oa W O U1 N CL of ap �J to U W 0 W EL w Lo to C N Z �0 7 t++ xra W m W j0 2 z o F rn U) N = a rn U)(i N W OO It N ,h I = M m U)> x W N Ili q a ❑ Z w ❑ K J ; m = J Z;) ❑ C SHEETNUMBER: 1 (� El C J SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM NOTES: ALL MATERIALS, E UIPMENT, INSTALLATION AND WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING APPLICABLE CODES: ■ 2015 IBC / 2016 CBC • 2015 IRC / 2016 CRC 0 2014 NEC 2016 CEC • 2015 UMC 2016 CMC • 2015 12 UPC / 2016 CPC • 2015 IFC / 2016 CFC • 2016 BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS ■ AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION • FIRE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION 1. EXISTING PLUMBING VENTS SKYLIGHTS, EXHAUST OUTLETS VENTILATYONS INTAKE AIR OPENINGS SHALL NOT BE COVERED BY THE SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM. 2. EQUIPMENT. INVERTERS, MOTOR GENERATORS PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS, AC PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES SOURCE -CIRCUIT COMBINERS, AND CHARGE CONTROLLERS INTENDED FOR USE IN PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SYSTEMS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED AND LISTED FOR THE APPLICATION. (NEC CEC 690.4(B)) 3. ALL OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT SHALL. BE NEMA 3R RATED INCLUDING ALL ROOF MOUNTED TRANSITION BOXES AND SWITCHES. 4. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PROPERLY GROUNDED AND BONDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC CEC ARTICLE 250. 5. PROTECTION DEVICES FOR PV SOURCE CIRCUITS AND PV OUTPUT CIRCUITS ALSO CONNECTED TO SOURCES HAVING SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER CURRENT AVAILABILITY (E.G. PARALLEL STRINGS OF MODULES UTILITY POWER SHALL BE PROTECTED AT THE SOURCE FROM OVERCURRENT. [NEC CEC 690. 6. V SYSTEM CIRCUITS STALLS D)ON OR IN BUILDINGS SHALL INCLUDE A RAPID SHUTDOWN FUNCTION THAT CONTROLS SPECIFIC CONDUCTORS NEC / CEC 690.12] 7. THE UTILITY INTERACTIVE INVERTERS SHALL AUTOMATICALLY DE -ENERGIZE ITS OUTPUT TO THE CONNECTED ELECTRICAL PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION NETWORK UPON LOSS OF VOLTAGE IN THE SYSTEM AND SHALL REMAIN IN THAT STATE UNTIL THE ELECTRICAL PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION NETWORK VOLTAGE HAS BEEN RESTORED. N EC / CEC 690.611 . DUE TO THE FACT THAT PV MODULES ARE ENERGIZED WHENEVER EXPOSED TO LIGHT PV CONTRACTOR SHALL DISABLE THE ARRAS DURING INSTALLATION AND SERVICE BY SHORT CIRCUITING, OPEN CIRCUITING, OR COVERING THE ARRAY WITH OPAQUE COVERING. [NEC / CEC 690.18] 9. ALL CONDUCTOR EXPOSED TO WEATHER SHALL BE LISTED AND IDENTIFIED FOR USE IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT. [NEC / CEC 310.10( A 10. THDULE CONDUCTORS MUST BE TYPE USE-2 OR LISTED FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC PV) WIRE. NEC / CEC 690.31(C�} 1. ALL CONDUCTOR SHALL BE MARKED O1 EACH END FOR UNIQUE IDENTIFICATION. 12. AN INSULATED GROUNDED CONDUCTOR OF 6 AWG OR SMALLER SHALL BE IDENTIFIED CEC ] 13. PVCONNECTEDSYSTEM WHITE. [NEC/ CONNECTED ON THE LOAD SIDE OF THE SERVICE DISCONNECTING MEANS OF THE OTHER SOURCE(Sj AT ANY DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT ON THE PREMISES SHALL -MEET THE FOLLOWING 1NEC4. THE SOURCEIICEC NTDERCONNECTION OF ONE OR MORE INVERTERS INSTALLED IN ONE SYSTEM SHALL BE MADE AT A DEDICATED CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSIBLE DISCON(NE(CT)ING MEANS. [NEC / CEC 705.12 15. THED50 ]OF THE AMPERE RATING OF THE OVERCURRENT DEVICES IN CIRCUITS SUPPLYING POWER TO THE BUSBAR OR CONDUCTOR SHALL NOT EXCEED 120% OF THE RATING OF BUSBAR OR CONDUCTOR. NEC / CEC 705.12(D} 2}] 6. [NEC / CEC 705.1Z D ((fi)) DELETED IN TENTATIVE INTERIM A iW ENT TIA 14-11 17. EQUIPMENT CONTAINING OVERCURRENT DEVICES IN CIRCUITS SUPPLYING POWER TO A BUS BAR OR CONDUCTOR SHALL BE MARKED TO INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF 18LC CIRCUIT BREAKER CEC 705.1Z�D)(3)� IF BACKFE , SHA L BE SUITABLE F))(OR]]SU& OPERATION. [NECCEC / 19. TOM NIMDIZE)OVERHEATING OF THE BUSBAR IN PANELBOARD THE PANELBOARD MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER AND THE PV POWER SOURCE CIRCUIT BREAKER SHALL BE PHYSICALLY LOCATED AT THE OPPOSITE END OF THE BUSBAR. 20. ALL THE NEC REQUIRED WARNING SIGNS MARKINGS AND LABELS SHALL BE POSTEb ON EQUIPMENT AND DISCONNECTS PRIOR TO ANY INSPECTIONS TO BE PERFORMED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT INSPECTOR. 21. METALLIC RACEWAYS OR METALLIC ENCLOSURES ARE REQUIRED WIRING METHOD FOR INSIDE A BUILDING FOR PV SYSTEM. [NEC / CEC 690.31(G)] 22. FLEXIBLE FINE -STRANDED CABLES SHALL BE TERMINATED ONLY WITH TERMINALS LUGS DEVICES OR CONNECTOF THAT ARE I[bENTIVIED AND LISTED FOR SUCH USE.23. CONNECTORS HALL BE OFHNTCHING OR LOCKING TYPE. CONNECTORS THAT ARE READILY ACCESSIBLE AND OPERATING AT OVER 30 VOLTS SHALL REQUIRE TOOL TO OPEN AND MARKED "DO NOT DISCONNECT UNDER LOAD" OR "NOT FOR CURRENT INTERRUPTING". jj )) 24NEC QUIPMENT GR(OUNDE WPONDUCTOR FOR PV MODULES SMALLER THAN 6AWG SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM PHYSICAL DAMAGE BY A RACEWAY OR CABLE ARMOR. [NEC / CEC 690.46 & 250.120(C�] 5. AN EQUIPMENT GROUNDIN CONDUCTOR SHALL NOT BE SMALLER THAN 14 AWG. [NEC / CEC 690.45] 26. FINE STRANDED CABLES USED FOR BATTERY TERMINALS DEVICES, AND CONNECTIONS REQUIRE LUGS AND TERMINALS LISTED AND MARKED FOR THE USE. [NEC / CEC 690.74] 27. GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTORS; SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ONE CONTINUOUS LENGTH WITHOUT A SPLICE OR JOINT. IF NECESSARY, SPLICES OR CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE AS PERMITTED (NEC / CEC 250.64 C) 28. GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR WILL BE CONTINUOUS, EXPECT FOR SPLICES OR JOINTS AT BUSBARS WITHIN LISTED EQUIPMENT. (NEC / CEC 250.64 C) 29. ALL SMOKE ALARMS, CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS AND AUDIBLE NOTIFICATION DEVICES SHALL BE LISTED AND LABELED IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL 217 AND UL 2034. THEY WILL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 72 AND NFPA 720. (IRC 2013 R314 & R315). 30. SMOKE ALARMS AND CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS WILL BE RETROFITTED INTO THE EXISTING DWELLING. THESE SMOKE ALARMS ARE REQUIRED TO BE IN ALL BEDROOMS OUTSIDE EACH BEDROOM AND AT LEASE ONE ON EACH FLOOR OF YHE HOUSE. CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS ARE REQUIRED TO BE RETROFITTED OUTSIDE EACH BEDROOM AND AT LEAST ONE ON EACH FLOOR OF THE HOUSE. THESE ALARMS MAY BE SOLELY BATTERY OPERATED IF THE PHOTOVOLTAIC PROJECT DOES NOT INVOLVE THE REMOVAL OF INTERIOR WALL AND CEILING FINISHES INSIDE THE HOME, OTHERWISE, THE ALARMS MUST BE HARD WIRED AND INTERCONNECTED. ABBREVIATIONS A AMPERE AC ALTERNATING CURRENT AHJ AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION BLDG BUILDING CONC CONCRETE CB COMBINER BOX CEC CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE CU COPPER DP DISTRIBUTION PANEL DC DIRECT CURRENT EGC EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR WEEXISTING} IEL❑ VERIIFIED GALV GALVANIZED GEC GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR GN❑ GROUND HDG HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED I CURRENT Imp CURRENT AT MAX POWER INVT INVERTER ISC SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT kVA KILOVOLT AMPERE kW KILOWATT LBW LOAD BEARING WALL MIN. MINIMUM MCB MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER MSP MAIN SERVICE PANEL �N)R (NEW) i U,_el 1ATD NE� N�Iw CoIVE�l ► FORNT NOT T OC ON OC D OVE6 I+DTECTI P DEVICE PPL FS- PV PHOTOVOLTAIC PVC POLYVINYL CHLORIDE RR ROOF RAFTER SBC SOLID BARE COPPER SP SOLAR PLANE SPL SUBPANEL SSH SCHEDULE STAINLESS STEEL PTC PRACTICAL TESTING CONDITIONS SWH SOLAR WATER HEATER TYP TYPICAL UNO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE V VOLT V �P VOLTAGE AT MAX POWER W WATT GE AT OPEN CIRCUIT * OCCUPANCY TYPE: R-3 * CONSTRUCTION TYPE: TYPE V-B * UNSPRINKLERED �L y oLn N N }A G W (O 0'3 � v = W�0 c" Nov i J o ° } C?J F- C) w=� a W ``<^ -U� N d EL 00 J V- U w 0 W U o N Z 0 W Z d m U) F- m Z r- Q N N 0 In U N O n N w w Z m U) m V W > W Z H w o L J > J p SHEETNUYAEER E2 MODULE SOLAR ROOF HOOK STANDOFF %OVAL �� D w r IRONRIDGE UNIVERSAL STANDARD GALV. Q�aq� � o Q FASTENING OBJECT o W - FLASHING WITH � g"s ,�, rn � POLYURETHANE SEALANT °� W. Q W IRONRIDGE RAIL 9" 7y4 (E) S-TILE ROOFING MATERIAL F 2 1 17'°Ln (E) PLYWOOD ROOF DECKING - (2) 3 1/4"x 5/16" STAINLESS STEEL DIA LAG BOLT (E) RAFTER 0 �0LL �M N r ,o �w STANDOFF DETAIL N V w 00 SCALE: 1 53/64" = 1'-0" U = `� U 72"MAX wr ' } I MJ~ w`�42II TYP- o r } o z CRY 6 l�f �� 11 ■ a�Q 00 N z ❑ MOUNTING RAIL &g C� r < a0 I I I I BUILDING DIVISION REVIEWED FOR o I I I I I I I I UNCODE w U a COMPLIANCE I I I _ DATE „RY . I � I W _-ATTACHMENTS N Z TYP. STAGGERED TYQ. FROM ROW TO ROW I �� A), 1/� 06 En ,n O O Lo S Z RL�Q�SO F 24"MAX F J ; CANTALIEVER (] o m z 0 RAFTERS T MIN FROM SEE E5 TYP. MOUNTING DETAIL SHEET NUMBER: GABLE END SCALE: 63/256" = 1'-0" E6 + I ! 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 Jl, I I I I � • I I I ! SERVICE INFO INVERTER SPECS MODULE SPECS OPTIMIZER SPECS ASHRAE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE SPECS UTILITY COMPANY: MSP VOLTAGE: INVERTER:SE1140OH-US MODULE TYPE: QTY: WATTAGE: FRAME COLOR: OPTIMIZER:P400 High Temp ANCE EXTREME F_ IID 120/240 Qom' 1 VBHN325SA17 39 325 WATTS BLACK Qom' 39 MAX STRING 2% Avg- ABO EROOF 0.5" MIN MSP LOC: SERV. TYPE: MSP GROUND: VOLTAGE: WATTAGE: CEC EFF: Voc: 69.7V Isc: 6.07A Imp: 5.7A Vpmax: 58V CELL: 72 & 96 WATTAGE: 44° C 66° C -5° C o w 0 2 z RIGHT UNDERGROUND (N) ROD 240 11400 99 ISC:15 6000 W a u)W o a� s� WIRE OCP FOR WIRES CONNECTED TO EQUIPMENT TERMINALS ARE RATED AT 75°C. STRING AMPERAGE NOT w °° a BREAKERS TO BE GREATER THAN THE SIZE OF TO EXCEED THE 750C RATING OF THE WIRE THAT IS ATTACHED TO THE y `� THE BREAKER. (N) TESLA POWERWALL 2 TERMINALS. U1 (N) 125A GENERATION TESLA P/N 1092170-XX-X LOAD CENTER 5KW, 13.SKWH NEMA 3R 240V AC 1-PH 3W NEMA 3R CTRL 4 �s TIE METHOD REFERENCES ENCES CODE _�. C �'■ 705.12(D)(2)(3) (N) 200A CRITICAL LOAD CENTER PJ SHOWN ON E8 240V AC 1-PH 3W NEMA 3R _ Q 3 - 3/0 THWN- 2 WIRE INSIDE 1 1/2" EMT (E) 1 3-#8 THWN-2 _ _ __ `j"❑ Lfl lllllllll 30A/2P 1-#8 THWN-2 GROUND IN 3/4" EMT CONDUIT ¢'� �/n� f'11 �i C I Y' OF L_1" !, fat U l N 1 � ■ LROADS 'i (N) TESLA POWERWALL 2 BUILDING DIVISION ■ TESLA P/N 1092170-XX-X 5KW, 13.5KWH NEMA 3R REVIEWED FOR CTRL CODE COMPLIANCE TESLA CT -CURRENT (N)200A • TRANSFORMER P/NV22SA ) 225A TOP FED TESLA BACKUP GATEWAY V DATE P n O fO `- 1112477-00-XIN SERVICE PANEL TESLA P/N 1118431-XX-X . -�---- - N 2 L] Lo j2P CTRL • � U1N� N �wN .7.• 3-#8 TFtWN-2 N 0� 00< Q Q i 3e? 2P 1-#8 THWN-2 GROUND 2 a= N V ' -i� .r�- +■ r Jam• IN 3/4" EMT CONDUIT Lu a 0 04 Q LOADS I — TESLA zooA al O - >-LLJ M L—L ~ Q r Z BACKUP GATEWAY I 50A/2P I INTERG ATED DC DISCONNECT 1 STRING 0 U) Oz w i j O ARC FAULT PROTECTED (N) NEMA OF13 a- w Q • I SGA/2P 9 G N Lv t4 3R ]-BOX ODU LES o Q rQrII11 0_ O v 00 J T IN z � � f 6()A/2P 3 , 1 MODULES EACH WITH A O — — — _j Z } DC OPTIMIZER AND EGC SE-GNDPLATE-100 (� 125A/2P + L1 T000 J40v N 1 STRING O LMLITY SERVICE CT - z- eGcreee MONITO n OF13 ODULES Q3R ELECTRODE & MODULESGROUNDING EACHWITH A AUXILLARY GROUNDING DC OPTIMIZERW ELECTRODE AS NEEDED PER NEC 690.47 (6 FEET APART) AND SE-GNDPLATE-100 0 r� — 2-#16 AWG N z THWN-2 CT I 0 LEADS G N L' L2 1 STRING - (N) NEMA OF13 r �w 3R ]-BOX ODULES W 1 i MODULES v~ a a y N EACH WITH A O DC OPTIMIZER AND EGC SE-GNDPLATE-100 G In r Q WIRE WIRE WIRE CONDUIT WIRE TYPE TEMP WIRE TEMP CONDUIT WIRE TERMINAL STRING OPERATING / __ STRING MAX MAX. SYSTEM GRND GRND WIRE x NEC: = cn N g N TAG # QTY GAUGE: RATING: AMP DE -RATE: FILL: OCP: 75°C RATING. WATTAGE VOLTAGE AMPS AMPS VOLTAGE SIZE TYPE r z W > AIR 2 10 PV WIRE 90 40 x .58 x 1 - 23.2A 35 A 4225 / 400 - 10.56 x 1.25 = 13,2A 500 6 SBC r Z f J 3/4" EMT 6 10 THWN-2 90 40 x .58 x .8 = 18.56A 35 A 4225 / 400 10.56 x 1.25 = 13.2A 500 8 THWN-2 o > o 0 o m 9 2 (3 3/4" EMT 3 6 THWN-2 90 75 x .87 x 1 = 65.25A 65 A I = 47.5 x 1.25 = 59.37A 240 6 THWN-2 SHEET NUMBER: 0 1 1/4" EMT 3 1 THWN-2 90 145 x .87 x 1 = 126.15A 130 A 1 = 95.5 x 1.25=119.375A 240 6 THWN-2 E7_1 ELECTRICAL NOTES: THE ALL MODULES WILL BE GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CODE AND MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. 2 ALL PV EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LISTED BY A RECOGNIZED TESTED LAB. 3 NOTIFY SERVING UTILITY BEFORE ACTIVATION OF PV SYSTEM. 4 WHEN A BACKFED BREAKER IS THE METHOD OF UTILITY INTERCONNECTION, BREAKER SHALL NOT READ LINE AND LOAD. 5) WHEN A BACKFED BREAKER IS THE METHOD OF UTILITY INTERCONNECTION THE BREAKER SHALL BE INSTALLED AT THE OPPOSITE END OF YHE BUS BAR OF THE MAIN BREAKER. 6) WORK CLEARANCES AROUND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WILL BE MAINTAINED PER ] ]],, 7} ANEC LL ESE IOR CON % 110.26�A�2) & 110.26(A�H3j S, FITTI AND BOXES ALL BE RAIN -TIGHT AND APPROVED FOR USE IN WET LOCATIONS PER NEC / CEC 314.15. 8) ALL EL ME LLIC RACEWAYS AN EQUIPMENT SHALL BE BONDED AND 9) ALL PV EQUIPMENT, SYSTEMS AND ALL ASSOCIATED WIRING AND INTERCONNECTIONS SHALL BE INSTALLED BY QUALIFIED PERSONS. 10) THE PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM CONDUCTORS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED AND GROUPED. THE MEANS OF IDENTIFICATION SHALL BE PERMITTED BY SEPARATED COLOR CODING MARKING TAPE, TAGGING OR OTHER 11) ADEQp ATEDSPAC SPACING MUST BE MAINTO N}E❑ BETWEEN ANY PLUMBING SEWER VENTS EXTENDING THROUGH THE ROOF AND THE UNDERSIDE OF THE PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS (6 MINIMUM RECOMMENDED). �! 12) PV EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS AND ALL ASSOCIATED WIRING AND �- INTERCONNEMONS SHALL ONLY BE INSTALLED BY QUALIFIED PERSONS'?q S� (NEC J CEC 690.4 E).d� 13P OTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM CONDUCTORS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED AND s GROUPED, THE MEANS OF IDENTIFICATION SHALL BE PERMITTED SEPARATE COLOR CODING, MARKING TAPE, TAGGING OR OTHER APPROVED MEANS. (NEC j CEC 690.4B} 14 EXTERNALLY OPERATED KNIFE BLADE TYPE AC DISCONNECT SWITCH WHICH IS LOCKABLE IN THE OPEN POSITION AND"ON" AND "OFF" VISIBLE DESIGNATIONS WHICH IS DIRECTLY ACCESSIBLE TO RIVERSIDE UTILITY DEPARTMENT )EEMPLOYEES ATALLTIMES 60AMP 250VACUTILITY LOCKABLE(AC) METER SOCKETW LjL BE PROVIDED WITHIN 0' 15) PTO 72, CENTER TO CENTER OF METERS) FROM THE EXISTING SERVICE METER AND THAT IT WILL BE INSTALLED BETWEEN 48" TO 75" ABOVE THE FLOOR OR GRADE LEVEL. 16)THE SUM OF 125 PERCENT OF THE INVERTERS) OUTPUT CIRCUIT CURRENT AND THE RATING OF THE OVERCURRENT DEVICE PROTECTING THE BUSBAR 17)A SHALL NOT {EXCEE)D )TH)E]AMPACITY OF THE BUSBAR. CONNECTTO(N (AT(EITHER END, BUT NOT BOTH ENDS, OF A CENTER -FED PANEL BOARD IN DWELLINGS SHALL BE PERMITTED WHERE THE SUM OF 125 PERCENT OF THE POWER SOURCE(S) OUTPUT CIRCUIT CURRENT AND THE RATING OF THE OVERCURRENT DEVICE PROTECTING THE BUSBAR DOES NOT EXCEED 120 PERCENT OF THE CURRENT RATING OF THE BUSBAR. [NEC 705.12(D)(2)(3)(E)] 705.12(D)(2)(3) reads: (3) Busbars. One of the methods that follows shall be used to determine the ratings of busbars in panalboards. When it comes to the 4 methods, the code clearly states that only "One of the methods" are to be used In the ratings calculations and only to a bulbar in a certain panelboard. 705,12(D)(2)(3)(c) reads: (c) The sum of the ampere ratings of all overcurrent devices on paneiboardls, both load and supply devices, excluding the rating of the overcurrent device protecting the busbar, shall not exceed the arnpacity of the busbar. The rating of the overcurrent device protecting the busbar shall not exceed the rating of the busbar. Permanent waming labels shall be applied to distribution equipment that displays the following or valent wording: WARNING: THIS EQUIPMENT FED BY MULTIPLE SOURCES, TOTAL RATING OF ALL OVERCURRENT DEVICES, EXCLUDING MAIN SUPPLY OVERCURRENT DEVICE, SHALL NOT EXCEED AMPACITY OF BUSBAR. The warning sign(s) or label (a) shall comply with 110.21(8). Or - Method (c) is a calculation based on the nameplate rating of all the OCPD located on the busbar withln a panelboard but excluding the maim OCPD of that busbar. Note that there is no mention of Inverter source current or Its OCPO location_ As long as the sum of all circuit breakers and branch breakers on the busbar within that panelboard do not exceed the rating of the busbar, then that panelboard Is in compliance. Based on Kirchhoff s Current law, the total current drawn by the loads does not exceed busbar rating, The power source only food current equal to the what the max CITY OF A OIJINTA BUILDING DIVISION REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE (n N � N Oa�� 0 W00 N 0 x 0 ik C5 W < CO LU IL o M g00 z w < Cn In Jim M1 C'i v, IC- o Lo N V}iC �wN (O�� V5 = �a 0 QQ C �0 N� o�-} 6Hz W0� oaQ v0 J a0 Q �J U w 0 W V o 3 �a a y tea° Z N x0 u) N V N 0 r M W z W m2 > m z � W N ? w o w J J > O O O m SHEETNUMBER: E8 Q WARNING ELECTR#C.SH= HAZARD. SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC COMBINER NO ADDITIONAL LOADS PERMITTED 0 A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT TOUCH TERMINALS TERMINALS ON BOTH LINE AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION 000 00 NEC 690.17(E) TURN OFF PHOTOVOLTAIC AC DISCONNECT PRIOR TO WORKING INSIDE PANEL 00 NEC 110 27(C) A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD THE DC CONDUCTORS OF THIS PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM ARE UNGROUNDED AND MAY BE ENERGIZED NEC 690.35[Fl "I A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT TOUCH TERMINALS TERMINALS ON BOTH LINE AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION DC VOLTAGE IS ALWAYS PRESENT WHEN SOLAR MODULES ARE EXPOSED TO SUNLIGHT 51 0 IFC 605.11.3, NEC.690.15, NEC 690.13(B) A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD IF AGROUND FAULT IS INDICATED NORMALLY GROUNDED CONDUCTORS MAY BE UNGROUNDED AND ENERGIZED oo NEC 690 5(C) A WARNING BIPOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC ARRAY. DISCONNECTION OF NEUTRAL OR GROUNDED CONDUCTORS MAY RESULT IN OVERVOLTAGE ON ARRAY OR INVERTER NEC 690.17(E) 0 0 @ NEC 690.31(1) a NEC 690.15 & NEC 690.13(B) 0 A 'NEC Article 690.56(C) CAUTION: SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEM CONNECTED �.' NEC 690.15 & NEC 690.13(B) / LIB � • • • 9 • Q IF-C 605,11.3, NEC.690.15, NEC 690.13(B) 0 AWARNING DUAL POWER SOURCE SECOND SOURCE IS PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM —@0 NEC 705.12(D)(3) & NEC 690.64 w G PHOTOVOLTAIC, INVERTER CONNECTION. DO NOT FOR OPERATIONS [3] NEC 690.54 NEC 690.31(G)(3)(4) 00 NEC 690.53 d CAUTION P 400TOVOL.TAIC SYSTEM CIRCUIT IS 9ACKFE0 NEC 705.1200-4) & NEC 690.64 CAUTION POWER TO THIS BUILDING IS ALSO SUPPLIED FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES WITH DISCONNECTS LOCATED AS SHOWN: TESLA BACKUP GATEWAY L SERVICE POINT & UTILITY METERING & PV DISCONNECT -- CRITICAL LOAD CENTER GENERATION LOAD CENTER INVERTER TESLA POWERWALL 2 SOLAR ARRAY PLACARD RIVITED TO THE MAIN SERVICE PANEL 0 LABEL FOR COMBINER BOX( NOT ON JUNCTION BOX) LABEL FOR MAIN SERVICE PANEL PLACARD WARNING LABEL SHALL BE PLACED ON INTERIOR' ' Ni3 � ENCLOSURES, CABLE ASSEMBLIES, JUNCTION B D I C N BE PLACED ON INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DC CON UIT, A ASSEMBLIES EVERY 10 FEET (3048 MM), 1 FOOT TUR OT ABOVE AND BELOW PENETRATIONS OF ROOF/CE ING ASS &ORRIERS. 0, LABEL FOR AC DISCONNECT/ BREAKER / POINTS DF CONNE I C®DE �i LABEL FOR PRODUCTION / NET METER PLIANCE 0 LABEL FOR WALL MOUNTED AC DISCONNECT nATF.r._ _[3y LABEL FOR MAIN SERVICE DISCONNECT / UTILITY METER LABEL FOR MAIN SERVICE DISCONNECT MARKING PV CIRCUIT _ MARKING IS REQUIRED ON ALL INTERIOR AND MARKING CONTENT AND FORMAT EXTERIOR PV CONDUIT, RACEWAYS, ENCLOSURES, PER [NEC / CEC 110.21(B)] WITH CABLE ASSEMBLIES, AND JUNCTION BOXES TO ALERT REFERENCE TO ANSI Z535.4-2011 THE FIRE SERVICE TO AVOID CUTTING THEM. MARKING SHALL BE PLACED EVERY 10 FEET, AT TURNS AND -BACKGROUND PER ANSI Z535.4-2011 ABOVE AND/OR BELOW PENETRATIONS, AND AT ALL PV -LETTERING PER ANSI Z535.4-2011 COMBINER AND JUNCTION BOXES. -MINIMUM 3/8" LETTER HEIGHT -ALL CAPITAL LETTERS REFLECTIVE WEATHER RESISTANT MATERIAL SUITABLE -ARIAL OR SIMILAR FONT, NON BOLD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT (DURABLE ADHESIVE MATERIALS MUST MEET THIS REQUIREMENT) U) a� 07Owa(); Nr O0) III it < U) cg0A—, (L �m Z LU r < In Ln o: �0 N� f �w �ln N w>CC~ 04 It Wcy) 2 BG U � cN Lu�U I N J .0 0E- 0co CL 0 _o�Z_ ��_ 040 0 0 acn 00 It U w O w EL �o r m N Z 0 x z w zO F- r_ C U) N x0 N U N O N n c Z w w x w > m Z W w J W a w p O O m SHEET NUMBER: E 9 solar -•• Single Phase Inverter with HD -Wave Technology for North America SE3000H-US / SE380OH-US / SE5000H-US / SE6000H-US / SE760OH-US / SE10000H-US / SE1140OH-US A Optimized installation with HD -Wave technology Specifically designed to work with power optimizers Record -breaking efficiency Fixed voltage inverter for longer strings Integrated arc fault protection and rapid shutdown for NEC 2014 and 2017, per article 690,11 and 690.12 IN UL1741 SA certified, for CPUC Rule 21 grid compliance Extremely small High reliability without any electrolytic capacitors Built-in module -level monitoring Outdoor and indoor installation Optional: Revenue grade data, ANSI C12.20 Class 0.5 (0.5% accuracy) wave www.soIaredge.us solar,=ips Single Phase Inverter with HD -Wave Technology for North America SE3000H-US / SE380OH-US / SE5000H-US / SE6000H-US/ SE760OH-US / SE10000H-US / SE1140OH-US SE3000H-US SE380OH-US _i SE5000H_US SE6000H^US Sf76ODN-LDS SE1000OH-US SE11400H-US OUTPUT Rated AC Power Output 3000 3800 @ 240V 5000 6000 @ 240V 7600 10000 11400 VA .......... ...... 3300-@•208V, ...._ 5000 �1n 208V, ............ ...... Max. AC Power Output 3000 3800 @ 240V 5000 6000 @ 240V 7600 10000 ..... 11400 ... ... .. VA ,. .........- ............. . .. .............. 33D0 @ 208V 5000 @, 208V -....... .-......-...._... AC Output Voltage Mln.-Nom.-Max. f -..._.........-.- ....... . - ✓ Vac e1.l.. N . -....... • ti Volta) AC Output g -Max. .. .......... .................................... J ✓ ............ J ........................ ........ J ..... ........... . . 240 - 264 i/ ./ Vac _ .......... C Fre uenc Nominal ........................................... ................ ................................. ............... .....-.............-....... $9,3-,6 :............. ..... .. • fiz .. . Maximum Continuous Output Current ..- .. -----• ----•---- .. 208V 16 24 A Maximum Continuous Output Current 12.5 16 ., 21 ... ..... 25 .. .. 32. 42 47.5 A GFDI Threshold . ..... .... .. . ... .. .. .. ............ ...... ... .... .... .... Utility Monitoring,lsl a Lding Protection, - L ... .. Yes —A..- INPUT over ......Power 4650 5900 7750 9300 11800 15500 17650 W Maxunum @208V 5100 775D _....... Transformer -less, Ungrounded ...... ...... .................................................. yos Maximum Input Voltage 480 .. We Nominal DC Input Voltag?... ...... 3>3fl 4 ..... ...... ........ Vdc ... p 208V Maximum InpU 0 13.5 :........I- :. Maximum In u t Current ,. nt @240V .. .. .. ...... &5 ......... ...... ...... 10.5 ....... 13.5 . ............... 16.5 Z{1 27 0.5 Ad[ Max. Input Short Circu ho p t Current ...... ..... q5 . . . Adc Reverse -Polarity Protection Yes Ground-FaultIsolationDe-t.e...c_t,i.o.n.........- . .... 6.0..0.k. o.Sensitivity Maxim urnIneeency ........... .� ....... '.. .. .... ........... 99.2 .... ... .......... ......._............................. . . %vrtrEc ....... ` Weighted EfficiY .. ..... — .. ....-........... 99 ...... ,CEC Nhttme Power Consumdo Q ..... W ADDITIONAL FEATURES Sulsporled Communication Interfaces .. .. RS485, Ethernet, ZigBee jopHanal), Cellular (optional) Revenue Grade 17ata, AN51 20 O onall'f . ....•. . • . Rapid Shutdown - NEC 2014 and 2017 690.12 Automatic Rapid Shutdown upon AC Grid Disconnect STANDARD COMPLIANCE SGaledty UL1741, UL1741 SA, UL1699B, CSA C22.2, Canadian AFCI according to T.I.L. M-07 .-. .. ..... ...-. Connection Standards IEEC1547, Rule 21, Rule 14 (HI) .. ... .......... .................. _..........................................- . Emissions FCC Part 15 Class B INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS AC Output Conduit Size / AWG Range 3/4" minimum 14-6 AWG 3 4" minimum 144 AWG DC Input Conduit Size 14 of Strings / ... .. .... . 3/4e minimum%1-3 strings. / 3/4" minimum / 1-2 strings / 14-6 AWG .. . „AWG,Ran e g.................. ............... . ................ 14-6 AWG Dimensions with Safety Switch (HxWxD) 17.7 x 14.6 x 6.8 / 450 x 370 x 174 21.3 x 14.6 x 7.3 / 540 x 370 in / mm ...... I. ...... ........ ........ .......... ................... x 85 wi fet............... ght m�ith Sa Switch ........ 22/10 25.1/11:4 i 26.2/11.9 38.8/17,f, .. 16 kg Noise - .y < 25 c50 d8A Coot Ing ...I.... . ,..... . .... Natu cal Convection Natural convection :, :.. p g,..-..,..........................-..'................ Oroerating Temperature Ran e -13 to+140 -25 to -40`F -40`C o trErq Nl ( /. _ F C • tection Rating NEMA 3R (Inverter with Safety Switch) For erlhet rnlyanii senrngs tticosceansaet ANEdgc support Reotiju@ gFQdn IPA8 t r PJAl:.SErxxxH i15DD0NNC2 For Power6n oting rnfortnayvn refer to: ht4n;llwww.sula,edge. m/sites/default,/hles,.'se-temperature-derabnP-note-na.pdf ' -40 rertWn PIN= SFxxzx6. usmNNU4 solar=@e solar=evSolarEdge Power ❑ptim izer Module Add -On for North America P320 / P370 / P400 / P405 / P505 SolarEdge Power optimizer P320 P370 P400 P405 P505 OPTIMIZER MODEL (forhfgher-power (typical module compatibility) Ifor high -power (for 72 & 96-tcll (for thin film (far hipper Module Add -On For North America INPUT p `"' 67•cellmodules} �and72•ce[I modules nnAu+r•sj modules) surfgMmdduiQfj Rated Input DC Powerl-t 320 370 4DI) 405 5fl5 W P320 J P370 J P400 / P405 % P505 iuteMaximum Input .......................................... Absolute Maximum Input Voltage .. ............... ...............................9S.. (Voe ak lowest temperature 48 60 $0 125 83 Vdc ..................,............................................................................................. ......................... MPPT Operat ng Range 8. 48 8 _GO................8 .$p...._. 12.5 105 12-5 83 Vdc Maximum Short Circuit Current (Isc) 11 10.1 14 .. ........... .... ._..... Maximum DC Input Current k3.75 ]7_G3 17.5 Adc ....................... ........... ................ Maximum Efficiency ..... '.... .........�.5...,.....:........,............._.............. 8...................................._..................... ei hted Efffcien - - .,Ovrrvalta Cateor ..........................................r............... .......:$.. 98.6 ...%...... ■ ■ OUTPUT DURING OPERATION (POWER OPTIMIZER CONNECTED TO DPERATIOG SOLAR EDGE INVERTER] Maximum Output Current iy.._.... — Adc • ■ .........,..................................... ... Maximum Output Voltage 60 g* y OUTPUT DURING STANDBY{POWER OPTIMIZER01SCONNECTEA FROM SOLAREDGE INVERTER OR_SOLAREOGEINVERTER OFF) Safety Output Voltage per Power 2ptlmixer 1 ± 0.1 Vdc STANDARD COMPLIANCE f l5 i4as� ■ EMC . ............................... FCC Part15 Gass B, IEC61000.6-2, IEC61000-6-3 GWd�SCI�I Safety ..............._..._............_......__............................,...IEC62109-iiclassllsafellyf.,UL17A1......-.................. o RoHS Yes ........... INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS axifnum Allowed System Voltage 1000 Vdc Compatible Inverters All SolarEdge Single Phase dnd Three Phase inverters Di mensfons (W x E x H) 128 x 152 x 28 / S 7 x x 5.91.1 12$ x 152 x 3G 1 I 1x8 x 152 x S01 ..128 x 152 x S9 '/ t ... n ....... 5x5.97x147 5x5.97x1,96 Sx5.97x2.32 mm%in ........_...j, .. ..... Wei ht (including cables) 6301 1.4 7501 1.7 8451 1.9 1064 2.3 I n ut C_ on actor P rre Type / Connector Double InSuh [ed, MCA .......................... . ................. Out ut WI ........................ __.._ Connector .......................: .......................oubi ... . u t Wlre Length ... I...... 0,9513 .0 1.21 3,9 rn / (t OperafinE Temperature Ran.Pe................................................... 40 - -951 •?0 +kRS.................................... C � F ........ ....... ProtectionRatin 3 a iP681NF.MA6P RelativeHumidity ............................................................................... 0:.100.................. ............ ......,...,........ ......... x ...... Rated 9C power of the module. Module of up to <5%pta of UA anoe allowed, For other connertnr types please WntaCt SolarEdge PV power optimization at the module -level Specifically designed to work with SolarEdge Inverters — 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 module4evel monitoring Compliant with arcfault protection and rapid shutdown NEC requirements (when installed as part of the SolarEdge system) — Module -level voltage shutdown for installer and firefighter safety USA-CANADA-GERMANY-UK-iTALY-THE NET HER LAN DS-JAPAN -CHIN A•AUSTRALIA-ISRAEL-FRANCE BELGIUM-TURF€Y-INDIA-BULGARIA-A0 MANIA-I1UNGARY- www.solaredge.Us SWEDEN•SOUTH AFRICA-P©LAND-CZECH REPUBLIC PV SYSTEM DESIGN USING SINGLE PHASE SINGLE PHASE THREE PHASE 208V A SOLAREDGE INVERTER""" _ NO -WAVE Minimum String Length l p 'fr P370, P4Ob B 1{1 .Power Opt mizersl...„ pn05 / P505 .......................... Maximum String Length 25 25 (Power Opt mizers------------- ).,. 5700 (60D0 with Maximum Power per String 5E760OH-U5, 5250 6000 _ SE1000DH-US) Parallel Strings of Different Lengths Yes or Orientations grim .........._............................................................................... FM detadad tthng slung IldoinlatlPn refer tp:ll AYWw.101a1 r SIp:1 sdYl,eom/sites/defaull/ales,strmg_sfzlr�na pdE r" li es not all■wRd to miry AsaSiPstiS' vnM P3*P3WP4pfJ/PpW ? WP8m in one FWn&. Is' A stri ng mth more than 30 optimizers does not meal NEC rapid shutdown requirements; safety voltage will be above the 3011requirement THREE PHASE 480V 1$ ... ........... i........... ........ 5013I 12750 W Control Number: 4004590 Authorized by: cO(Tvus Intertek Intertek Total Quality. Assured. AUTHORIZATION TO MARK This authorizes the application of the Certification Mark(s) shown below to the models described in the Product(s) . 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UL SUBJECT 1699B Issued: 2013/01/14 Ed: 2 Outline of Investigation for Photovoltaic (PV) DC ARC- Faull Circuit Protection Product: Grid support Utilit Interactive Inverter - Non Isolated Photovoltaic Inverter with MPPT function and Rap Id Brand Name: SolarEdge Models: SE3000H-US, SE380OH-US, SE5000H-US, SE600011-1-US, SE7600H-US, SE1000OH-US and SE11400H us Lntertek Total Quality. Assured, AUTHORIZATION TO MARK This authorizes the application of the Certification Mark(s) shown below to the models described In the Product(s) Covered section when made In accordance with the conditions set forth in the Certification Agreement and Listing Report. This authorization also applies to multiple listee model(s) Identified on the correlation page of the Listing Report. This document is the property of Intertek Testing Services and Is not transferable. The certification mark(s) may be applied only at the location of the Party Authorized To Apply Mark. Applicant: SolarEdge Technologies Ltd Manufacturer: Celestica Romania Address: 1 HaMada Street Address: 88 Soseaua Borsului, Bors, Bihorcounty, Herzeliya 4673335 417075 Country: Israel Country: Romania Contact: Mr. Oren Bachar or Contact: Renata Bodan Mr. Meir Adest Phone: +972 9 957 6620 #293 or Phone: +40-359-403-661 +972 9 957 6620 #131 FAX: 972 9 957 6591 FAX: +40-722-964-215 Email: OREB.B@SOLAREDGE.COM Email: rbodan@celestica,com MEI R.A(cDSOLAREDGE,COM Party Authorized To Apply Mark; Same as Manufacturer Report Issuing Office: Cortland NY 13045 Control Number: 4004590 Authorized by; Ulla-Pia Johansson- I son for Dean Davidson, Certification Manager c01LITaMPus Intertek This document supersedes all previous Authorizations to Mark for the noted Report Number. 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UL SUBJECT 1699B Issued: 2013/01/14 Ed: 2 Outline of Investigation for Photovoltaic (PV) DC ARC - Fault Circuit Protection Product: Grid Support Uiili Interactive inverter - Non Isolated Photovoltaic Inverter wilh MPPT function and Rapid Brand Name: SolarEdge Models: SE3000H-US, SE380OH-US, SE500OH-US, SE6000H-US, SE760OH-US, SE1OOOOH-US and SE114001-1 us ATM for Report 102144760CRT-001 e Page 1 of 2 ATM Issued: 10-Oct-2017 EO 10.3• 7 5 (20-Apn-17) Mandatory ATM for Report 102144760CRT-001 e i .pr-/. Page 2 of 2 ATM Issued: 10-Oct-2017 ED 16.315 (20-Apr.17) Mandatory Intertek Total Quality, Assured. Address: Intertek 3933 US 11 Cortland NY 13045 Telephone: 607-758-6516 www.intertek.com Subject: ETL Evaluation of SolarEdge Products to NEC 2014 Rapid Shutdown Requirements To, whom it may concern This letter represents the testing results of the below listed products to the requirements contained in the following standards: of rapid shutdown initiation. The rapid shutdown initiation National Electric Code, 2014, Section 690.12 requirement for rapid shutdown. The evaluation was done on the PV Rapid Shutdown System (PVRSS), and covers installations consisting of optimizers and inverters with part numbers listed below. The testing done has verified that controlled conductors are limited to not more than 30 volts and 240 voltamperes within 10 seconds is performed by turning off the DC Safety switch in the inverters. For inverters marked with (*), rapid shutdown initiation may also be performed by disconnecting the AC feed to the inverter. Applicable products: • Power optimizers: o PBxxx-yyy-zzzz; where xxx is any number, 0-9, up to a maximum value where xxx = 350; yyy could be AOB or TFI; and zzzz is any combination of four letters and numbers. o OP-XXX-LV, OP-XXX-MV, OP-XXX-IV, OP-XXX-EV; where xxx is any number, 0-9. o Pxxx; where xxx, is any number, 0-9 to a maximum up to 730. o PyyyS and PyyyP; where yyy is any number, 0-9 to a maximum up 830. o P400J 1-ph Inverters: o SE3000A-US / SE380OA-US / SE5000A-US / SE6000A-US / SE760OA-US / SE10000A-US / SE1140OA-US when the SolarEdge rapid shutdown cable labeled "MCI-CB-xxxxx-x" which is part of kit SE1000-RSD-xx is installed in the inverter Safety Switch where xxxxx-xx is any number; inverter part number may be followed by a suffix 0 *SE3000H-US / *SE380OH-US / *SESOOOH-US / *SE6000H-US / *SE760OH-US when the SolarEdge rapid shutdown cable labeled "MCI-CB-xxxxx-x" which is part of kit SE1000- RSD-xx is installed in the inverter Safety Switch where xxxxx-xx is any number; inverter part number may be followed by a suffix 0 ■ 3-ph Inverters: This Information Is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense, or damage occasioned by the use of this Information. Any observations and results in this report are relevant only to the sample evaluated. Only the Client is authorized to copy and distribute this Information and only then in its entirety. © 2017 Intertek Version: 8-September-2016 Page 1 of 2 GFT-OP-10a Lntertek Total Quality. ft"ed. Address: Intertek 3933 US 11 Cortland NY 13045 Telephone: 607-758-6516 www,intertek_com o SE9KUS / SE10KUS / *SE14.4KUS / SE20KUS / *SE30KUS / *SE33.3KUS when the SolarEdge rapid shutdown cable labeled "MCI-CB-xxxxx-x" which is part of kit SE1000- RSD-xx is installed in the inverter Safety Switch where xxxxx-xx is any number; inverter part number may be followed by a suffix If there are any questions regarding the results contained in this report, or any of the other services offered by Intertek, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. Please note, this Letter Report does not represent authorization for the use of any Intertek certification marks, Reviewed by: Howard Liu Title: Engineering Team Leader Signature Date: 08/18/2017 This information is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its GIenL Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no Liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense, or damage occasioned by the use of this Information. Any observations and results In this report are relevant only to the sample evaluated. Only the Client is authorized to copy and distribute this Information and only then in its entirety. Version: 8-September-2016 Page 2 of 2 © 2017 Intertek GFT-OP-10a AV200 Nano Powerline Adapter Starter Kit TL-PA20101(Yf D Features: • Data transfer rate up to 200Mbps over electrical wires, Ideal for HD video streaming Super Mini Size with a total new exterior .• • No new wires or drilling required, fustusing existing electrical wires • No setup required, simply plug and play • Up to 300 meters range over the household power circuit for better performance through walls or across floors t • Power -Saving Mode automatically reduces power consumptionby up to 75%* • 128-bit AES encryption easily at a push of'Pair" Button Supports IGMP managed multicast IP transmission, optimizes IPTV streaming • A wide range of plug type including EU, UK, AU and US * Actual data will vary because of the network conditions and environment factors. o Description TP-LINK 200Mbps Nano Powerline Adapter Starter Kit TL-PA2010K1T turn your existing powerline into a high speed network with no need for new wire or drilling. No configuration required, simply plug your adapters into your power sockets and you can establish networking infrastructure in a flash. With a speed of up to 200Mbps, TL-PA2010KIT is a great choice for an easy to build multimedia entertainment network. DSpecifications: Standards and Protocols HomePlug AV, IEEE802.3, IEEE802.3u Interface 1'10/1o0Mbps Ethernet Port Plug Type EU Button Pair Button LED Indicator PWR, PLC, ETH Dimensions (W x D x H) 2.6 x 2.0 x 1,1 in, (65 x 52 x 285mm) Power Consumption < 2.O W Range 300M In house Modulation Technology OFDM Encryption 128-bit AES Encryption Certifications CE, FCC, RoHS System Requirements Windows 20O(VXP/2003N1sta, Windows 7, Mac, Linux Operating Temperature: 00C 40"C (32`F-104`F) Environment Storage-Temperature:-40`CA-70`C (-40'F—i 58°1= Operating Humidity. 10%--9p% non -condensing Storage Humidity. 5%-,90at non -condensing D Diagram: Package: • AV200 Nano Powerline Adapter TL-PA201W2 _ 2-meter R1-45 Ethernet Cable`2 `� • Quick installation Guide . 1 Resource CD �!s WFIV 40 Powerline adapters should be deployed on the same circuit and in set of two or more. The first connects to the router with additional adapters located elsewhere around the home or office to enable connectivity in those locations. J HIT Photovoltaic Module Panasonic's unique heterojunction technology uses ultra -thin amorphous silicon layers. These thin dual layers reduce losses, resulting in higher energy output than conventional panels. LVil+a'rn�wA a1�xM rerwrearr.c. .qws a++v..s ww Farrrrwxrsi Rap - — ir.erelrr rww.,rr. Advanced bifacial cell designed for increased energy output. The cell utilizes sunlight reflected back from the rear side material which captures more light and converted into energy. Panasonic �f)nrvn(!t,rrvl Our competitive advantages � High Efficiency at High Temperatures As temperature increases, HITc" continues to i perform at high levels due to the industry leading temperature coefficient of-0.258% /OC. No other module even comes close to our temperature characteristics. That means more energy throughout the day. Panasonic 25 Year product and performance Warranty*" Industry leading 25 year product workmanship and performance warranty is backed by a century old company- Panasonic. Power output is guaranteed to 90.76% after 25 years, far greater than other companies. Quality and Reliability -%); Higher Efficiency 19.7% Panasonic's vertical integration, 20 years of �` Enables higher power output and greater energy W experience manufacturing HIT"' and 20 internal yields. HIT' provides maximum production for your tests beyond those mandated by current limited roof space. standards provides extreme quality assurance, noo 1 Low Degradation n©o HIT "N-type" cells result in extremely Low Light Induced Degradation (LID) and zero Potential Induced Degradation (PIDI which supports reliability and longevity. This technology reduces annual degradation to 0.26% compare to 0.70% in conventional panels, guaranteeing more power for the long haul. ��--'- Enhanced Frame Design C1" A new 40 mm frame increases durability and strength being able to handle loads of up to 5400 Pa. Also, the water drainage system give rain, water and snow melt a place to go, reducing water stains and soiling on the panel. Less dirt on the panel means more sunlight getting through to generate power_ HIT` is a registered trademark of Panasonic Group HIT Photovoltaic Module ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Rated Power (Pmaxl 330W 325W Maximum Pyrypr VoltagelVpml 5RUV 57.6V Maximum Power Current llpml 5.70A 5.65A Open Circuit Voltage IVocj 69.7V h11AV Snort Drcu,t Current lkd 6.07A 6 03A Temp-eitureCaefhcientfPmaxl -0.258%f'C -0259%/,C Temperature Cnefficient!Vnci -a t6vrc -11.16V/°C Temperature Coefficient I.scl .3.34mA/`C 3.34rrkwc NOCT 44 O'C 44 (rC CEC PTC Rating {Tentative) 307.1 W 302.3W Cell Efficiency 22,09 n 21.76% Module ElEiciency 19.7% 19.4% Watts per Ft ' 18 3W 18.0W Maximum System Vottage A09V 600V Senes Fuse Rating 15A 15A Warranted Tolerance I-/r1 ouvd-a%, .10%/-Q%' MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Internal Bypass Diodes Modute Area Weight D3mensrons "WxH Cable Length .Male/-Femate Cable Size / Type Connector Type -- Static Wind / Snow Load Pallet Dimensions LxWxH Quantity per Pallet /Pallet Weight Quwitdy per 40' Container Quantity per 20' Container 4 Bvpa>s 0iudes 1&02 Ft.' 11,67m9 40.91 Lbs 118,5kg1 62.6x41.5x1.6 in. 115900053trO mml 40 2/40.2 in. 11020/1020 mml No 12 AWG / PV Cable Multi -Contact' Type IV IMC4TM! 112 p5F 1540011pa1"" 63 7x42.2x46 4 in. 24 pcs_,`l U91 Lb.-1476 kgl 672 pcs 280 pcs. OPERATING CONDITIONS & SAFETY RATINGS Operating lempereture -40°F to 155'F I-Lo°C to BS'CI Halt Safety Impact Valorily I- hailstone 125mml at 52 mph 123m/sl salely & Ruling Ccrtd,,attom UL 1703, cUL, CEC tTl. 1703 Fim Classncealinn Type 2 UnoticdWet cnnly 2591Y.rsV,6rkmanshipandFStirerOutput lbJ rl" NOTE: Standard Ted Ca,cidwns: A,r €r,> 1 5, it niance- 1000W/mT; sell temp 25'C `Max, n rc power at delivery. For guaranlee randihons,Please check aurquarantee document "IflSt"tlaMlflnerdlo he Kgawed throughow weMde .. . .. ... vMhn63days Hrs arder locrtriir lwer"yrrie [251 year clvWr{rnenstlip:vtrieitaircp t+ro6usi ftrlimdfa"11, ,Ail be 6* f itnn I1111 yrars " I s€year 97%, after 2nd year 0 26% annual degradation to near 25, ' STC Ceti temp. 25'C, Ahl F 5, 100GWirnr ' SaIe1V focxlna rtip I IN-SSH41 is trot supphad -,h the module NOTE Specife-aticas add information aba.e may changewilhout notice Panasonic PERFORMANCE WARRANTY rsx 1K a ro rs ro >t ■ Panasonic i Comerdonal DIMENSIONS - 1wo[rt Sec,ion A -A' SMiM P-B' Unit inches lmml "MM fyf 1; 0 rr,ivwwerq, rr,ir t1 s r.r t.l V 177 1a� n5 F1 � w ms�,. wew�d rye 17wrW � i1fiwr1t nim~na r� Woo nt wno owl )exit ssawr O,r6ty Her Gi�srl nraM gmegt Tarr nraarrl 'Please refer to ttse Iescalla5on Manual. for dtFerenl lads DEPENDENCE ON IRRADIANCE f rr0 odMIM 6.00 500 ` L G 400 lM ro 0.00 K41N rn! 200 1LbVil.rri 1.00 000 0 10 20 30 00 So K 70 so Vo_tage IV) Reference data for model VBHN330�17 Wel tFmperalu,t_ 25`Cl ®CAUTION! Please read the installation manual carefully before using the products. Uteri electreld area ekdron K products musl nd Iae rriiod w th ge asnil housr hold waste. Far pTapnr treatment, remery and retrfing t11 did products. please lake thi!m to appki;ible ollecp"n "mtc in occarda nce xrlh your rational legisiation CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Certificate Number 20171024-E181540 Report Reference E181540-20111226 Issue Date 2017-OCTOBER-24 Issued to: SANYO ELECTRIC CO LTD OF PANASONIC GROUP 15-2 NISHIKI-M[NAM I-MACHI KAIZUKA-SHI OSAKA 597-0094 JAPAN This is to certify that PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES AND PANELS representative samples of See Addendum Page Have been investigated by UL in accordance with the Standard(s) indicated on this Certificate. Standard(s) for Safety: UL 1703 & ULC ORD1C1703-01, , Flat -Plate Photovoltaic Modules and Panels Additional Information: See the UL Online Certifications Directory at www.ul.com/database for additional information Only those products bearing the UL Certification Mark should be considered as being covered by UL's Certification and Follow -Up Service. Look for the UL Certification Mark on the product. z^"IT- Snnx Ydoenhotz. Olrodar North Amatcan CWIkaUan Proyrau UL LLC Any IniornuUon and doauala tatim Invnhrhq UL Nark services are a oYlded on ynnatl at LIL LLC (UL) or aty aulhortmd ltcamere at 1L Fu qumaona, please owtatd a local UL Cuslortla Servi- Rill- nlrvrr at nth_ �I:4�h IPSYIfttls jl1 % (D] CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Certificate Number Report Reference Issue Date 20171024-E181540 E181540-20111226 2017-OCTOBER-24 This is to certify that representative samples of the product as specified on this certificate were tested according to the current UL requirements. HIT-N195A followed by 07, 08, 09 or 10 HIT-N200A, HIT-N205A, HIT-N210A, HIT-N215A, HIT-N220A, HIT N225A followed by 07, 08, 09, 10, 16, 17, 18 or 19 HIT-N230A, NIT-N235A followed by 16, 17,18 or 19 HIT-N220SA, HIT-N225SA, HIT-N230SA, HIT-N235SA, HIT-N240SA, HIT-N245SA followed by 03, 04, 05 or 06. HIT-N215SA, HITN220SA, HIT-N225SA, HIT-N230SA, HITN235SA followed by 07, 08, 09 or 10. VBHN220SA, VBHN225SA, VBHN230SA, VBHN235SA, VBHN240SA, VBHN245SA followed by 03, 038, 04, 046, 05, 0513, 06, 06B, 11, 11 B, 12 or 12B. VBHN215SA, VBHN220SA, VBHN225SA, VBHN230SA, VBHN235SA followed by 07, 07B, 08, 08B, 09, 09B,10 or 1013. VBHN320SA, VBHN325SA, VBHN330SA, VBHN332SA, VBHN333SA, VBHN335SA followed by 15, 1513, 16, 1613, 17 or 1 B. VBHNxxxKA# (xxx = 305 - 325: Where xxx are positive integers; # = 01, 02, 03 or 04) VBHN320ZA, VBHN325ZA, VBHN330ZA followed by 01, VBHNxxxZAyy (xxx = 305 - 325: Where xxx are positive integers; yy = 02 or 03 or 04) aF-A %+&S 0l 94MOhNr. 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Reproaentatira at himrul.san'11+an[uLTacadmv Page 1 of 2 1 page 2 of 2 TESLA AC POWERWALL NOTES ENERGY STORAGE RATING 13.5 KWH SECONDARY CONTAINMENT REQUIREMENTS NONE AC VOLTAGE & MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS CURRENT 240V/24A .ADDITIONAL VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS NONE NOMINAL FREQUENCY 50/60H INTEGRATED DC / DC CONVERTER ISOLATED POWER, MAX CONTINUOUS (CHARGE & DISCHARGE) 5 KW CABLES, WIRES, AND TERMINAL ACCESSIBILITY ISOLATED POWER, PEAK (DISCHARGE IN 10 SECONDS) 7KW BACKUP GATEWAY (SERVICE ENTRANCE RATED) 200A MAX POWER FACTOR (FULL RATED POWER) +/- 0.85 CONTACTOR / AUTO TRANSFER SWITCH YES ROUND TRIP EFFICIENCY >90% LINE - LOAD VOLTAGE AND CURRENT MEASURING COMPUTER CONTROL MAX SUPPLY FAULT CURRENT 10 KVA BACKUP GATEWAY OCPD OPTIONAL MAX OUTPUT FAULT CURRENT 32 A RMS -OCPD - FOR SERVICE ENTRANCE DISCONNECT REQUIRED 100 - 200A METHOD OF CHARGE AND DISCHARGE CONTROL INVERTER BACKUP GATEWAY ANTI- ISLANDING PROTECTION UL 1741 UL 1741 INTEGRATED UTILITY INTERACTIVE INVERTER 5000W BACKUP GATEWAY MAX INPUT SHORT CIRCUIT 10 KA(WITH OCPD) INVERTER MA INPUT CURRENT 24A BACKUP LOAD DURATION (5000 WATTS CONTINUOUS) POWERXTIME IN WATT HOURS INVERTER MAX OUTPUT CURRENT 24A MAX NUMBER OF AC POWERWALLS IN SINGLE SYSTEM 10 AC COUPLED INVERTER SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT/OCDP RATING 30A LARGEST SINGLE CIRCUIT IN BACKUP LOAD CENTER <OR=24A PER POWERWALL ISOLATED BATTERY LITHIUM ION 50VDC PV SELF CONSUMPTION MODE SUPPORTED ISOLATED THERMAL COOLING MANAGEMENT INTERNALLY SEALED LOAD SHIFTING MODE SUPPORTED ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM CLASS SELF CONTAINED BACKUP AND OFF GRID MODES SUPPORTED INDOOR/OUTDOOR RATED NEMA 3R COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS WI-FI / 4G / ETHERNET W l O 4 N � ) A J 'n m U 1 rn oCD = W�U d O' J a U Ltj 2 N O J Lo A �1 Ul O U_ I� w WY N <n OU U) (n O ' o0 WO o_ Oa a0: O< J a0 U w O IL I I iW" Q U) Dwa 0 Y Z 0 0 I 1 < x I ! o m W Z W f J qG F J ; SHEET NUMBER: TP POWERWALL Tesla Powerwall is a fully -integrated AC battery system for residential or light commercial use. Its rechargeable lithium -ion battery pack provides energy storage for solar self -consumption, time -based control, and backup. Powerwall's electrical interface provides a simple connection to any home or building. Its revolutionary compact design achieves market -leading energy density and is easy to install, enabling owners to quickly realize the benefits of reliable, clean power. PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS AC Voltage (Nominal) 1201240 V Feed -In Type Split Phase Grid Frequency 00 Hz Total Energy' 14 kWh Usable Energy' 13.5 kWh Real Power, max continuous' 5 kW (charge and discharge) Real Power, peak (10s, off-grid/backup)` 7 kW (charge and discharge) Apparent Power, max continuous 5.8 kVA (charge and discharge) Apparent Power, peak (10s, off-grid/backup) 7-2 kVA (charge and discharge) - Maximum Supply Fault Current 10 kA ' Maximum Output Fault Current 32 A Overcurrent Protection Device 30 A Imbalance for Split -Phase Loads 1D094 Power Factor Output Range tl- t.4 adjustable Power Factor Range (full -rated power) +1-.0.85 Internal Battery DC Voltage 50 V Round Trip Efficiency" 90 % Warranty 10 years values provided for 25C j?r°F, 3.3 kW cha,geldisoharge po ^ e. • In Baekup mode, grid charge power is limited to 1,c7 AC to hatiery ;a +AC. at beginning of life COMPLIANCE INFORMATION Certifications UL 1642, UL 1741, UL 1973, UL 9540• IEEE 1547, UN 38.3 Grid Connection Worldwide Compatibility Emissions FCC Part 15 Class B, ICES 003 Environmental RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU Seismic AC156, IEEE 693-2005 (high) T=SLn MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions 1150 mm x 755 mm x 155 mm (45.3 in x 29.7 in x 6.1 in) Weight 125 kg (276 Ibs) Mounting options Floor or wall mount 755 mm 155 mm (29.7 in) , (6.1 ". T a 5 L n 1150 mm (45.3 in) ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature -20'C to 50'C (-4'F to 122'F) Optimum Temperature 0°C to 30'C (32'F to 86'F) Operating Humidity (RH) Up to 100%, condensing Storage Conditions -20'C to 30'C (-4`F to 86'F) Up to 95% RH, non -condensing State of Energy (SoE): 25% initial Maximum Elevation 3000 in (9843 ft) Environment Indoor and outdoor rated Enclosure Type NEMA 3R Ingress Rating IP67 (Battery & Power Electronics) IP56 (Wiring Compartment) Wet Location Rating Yes Noise Level @ 1 m l < 40 dBA at 30'C (86'F) POWERWALL Backup Gateway The Backup Gateway for Tesla Powerwall provides energy management and monitoring for solar self -consumption, time -based control, and backup. The Backup Gateway controls connection to the grid, automatically detecting outages and providing a seamless transition to backup power. When equipped with a circuit breaker, the Backup Gateway can be installed at the service entrance. The Backup Gateway communicates directly with Powerwall, allowing you to monitor energy use and manage backup energy reserves from any mobile device with the Tesla app. PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS AC Voltage (Nominal) 230 V. 1201240 V Feed -In Type Single & Split Phase Grid Frequency 50 and 60 Hz Disconnect Current 200 A Maximum Input Short Circuit Current 10 kA Overcurrent Protection Device' 100-200 A: Service Entrance Rated Overvoltage Category Category IV AC Meter Revenue grade (+/-1 %) Connectivity Ethernet, Cellular (3G)2, Wi-Fi User Interface Tesla App Operating Modes Support for solar self -consumption, time -based control, and backup Backup Operation Automatic disconnect for seamless backup transition Modularity Supports up to 10 AC -coupled Powerwalls Warranty 10 years Circ,dt breakei required for installation a- service entrance. Cellular connecfaity nobieci to netwoac operator seroce coverage anc signal st:eny;n. COMPLIANCE INFORMATION Certifications UL 1642, UL 1741. IEC 62109-1. CSA C22.2.107.1 Grid Connection Worldwide Compatibility Emissions FCC Part 15 Class B. ICES 003. IEC 61000-6-3. EN 55024, EN 301489-1, EN 301489-7, EN 301489-17 Environmental RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU, WEEE Directive 2012/19.'EU, Battery Directive 2006/66/EC REACH Regulation Seismic AC156, IEEE 693-2005 (high) T=SLn i ' I MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions 740 mm x 378 mm x 129 mm (29.1 in x 14.9 in x 5.1 in) Weight 16.4 kg (36 Ibs) Mounting options Wall mount 378 mm 129 mm (14.9 in) (5.1 in) If 740 mm (29.1 in) ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Operating Temperature -20'C to 50'C (-4'F to 122'F) Operating Humidity (RH) Up to 100%, condensing Maximum Elevation 3000 m (9843 ft) Environment Indoor and outdoor rated Enclosure Type NEMA 3R Ingress Rating IP44 AUTHORIZATION TO MARK This authorizes the application of the Certification Marks) shown below to the models described in the Product(s) Covered section when made in accordance Wth the conditions set forth in the Certification Agreement and Listing Report- This authorization also applies to multiple listee models) identified on the correlation page of the Listing Report. This document is the property of Intertek Testing Services and is not transferable. The certfication mark(s) may be applied only at the location of the Pally Authorized To Apply Mark. Applicant: Testa Motors, Inc Manufacturer: Tesla Motors, Inc Address: 3500 Deer Creek goad, Address: Electric Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94304 Sparks, Nevada 89434 Country: USA Country: USA Contacts Mir. Jonathan McCormick Contact: John Paul Jose Phone: (650) 391-7144 Phone: (775) 276-7604 FAX: NA FAX: NA Email: jmccormick@tesla_com Email Mose@teslamotors_cam Party Authorized To Apply Mark: Same as Manufacturer Report Issuing Office: Cortland NY 13045 Control Number: 5005998 Authorized by: for Dean Davidson. Certification Manager us [ IasEb Intertek This document supersedes all previous Authorizations to Mark for the noted Report Number. 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Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. 645 EastAllgonquin Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60005 TelephDne 801)-345-3859 or847-439-5697 Fax 312-283-1672 Inverters, Converters, Controllers And Interconnection System Equipment For Use With Distributed Standards): Energy Resources [UL 1741-2010 Ed.2 +R_07Jan2015] General Use Power Supplies (R2011) [CSA C222#107-1:20101 Ed.31 Product: Energy Gateway - Backup brand Name: Testa Models. 1 1 1 a431-00-A ,ATM for Report 1029 10325CRT-001 Pane 1 of 1 ATM( Issued: 23-Feb-201 T ED K3.151},III-lE +�anaitxy. us intertek� r�� us Total Quallty. Assured. "� Inoeriek <- Back Product description Title: Energy Storage Systems and Equipment Compare: TESLA MOTORS, INC - Pab Alto, CA USA (Product Inrmatlan: AC Poweruja II, Model No. AC Powerwall 2.0. DC Powerwall DC, Model No. Powerwall 2.0. Equated to thefoRowing: A representative sample of the device[s] have been tested, investigated and found to comply with the requirements of thte Standard(s) for energy storW systerns and equipment (AWlJCAN/u L- 95W) and are identified with the Dual Listed Mark 16 Lnterte ` Total, Quality. Amed. — C Intertek <- Back Product Description Title: BATTERIES p Company: TESLA M070RS, INC- Paio Alto, CA USA M& RIS Pr o d u Info nmaWn: Trade Name(s�: Tesl a DC Powerwa 11. )N Rechargeable Lithium -ion Battery Par k Model Naas.1033D26-C#-X. 14 Evaluated tQthe fi dlowing: A representative sample of the listed devices Km been tested, invest(pted and found to comply with the requirements of the Standards] for Batteries for use in Light Electrical Rail ]LER) Applications and Stationary Applications (UL-1973) and are identified as RECOGNIZED with the ER Listed Mark. Lntertek Total Quallty. Assured s- Back Title: Company: Product Information: Evaluated to the following: ntertek Total Quallty. Assured, 4= Sock, Title; Company-. PlrWu xt information: Evaluated to the following: us �� 14 I Intertek product Description INVERTERS, CONVERTERS & CONTROLLERS & INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM EQUIPMENT TESL.A MOTORS, INC- Palo Alto, CA USA AC Powerwalll Model No. AC Powerwall 2.0. DC Powerwall DC, Model No. Powerwall 2.0. Industrial In►rerter, Model Nos. 1095371-xx-A; where x= 0-9. A represertati►re sample of the listed devices have been testecL investigated and found to COMply with the requirements of the Standard(5) for Inverters, Converters, Controllers & Interconnection System Equipment for LJ5e With DistrWed Energy Resources IUL-1741) and are identified with the ETL Listed Mark, is oq� cas Intertek Product Description GENERAL USE POWER SUPPUES TESLA MOTORS, INC - Palo Alto, CA USA AC Powerwad, Model No. AC Powerwall 2.0. DC Powerwall DC, Model No. Powerwall 2.0. Industrial Inverter, Model Nos,1095G71-xx-A; where x = 0 - 9. A representative sample of the listed devices have been tested, investigated and found to comply with the requirements of the Standards} for General Use Power Supplies (CAN f CSA-C22.2 Na. 107.1) and are identified with the cETL Listed dark. NEURIO SENSOR W1'"' OVERVIEW The Neurio Sensor W1T1 is a load & generation meter that is easily installed in a breaker panel and transmits the data using a homeowner's Wifi network. INSTALLATION. Neurio Sensor WIT"' is easily installed inside a standard breaker panel. Two current transformers are looped around the main power lines, and Neurio Sensor Wl " is wired directly into an existing breaker. Once the sensor is installed, the software will guide the installer or homeowner to connect the sensor to the home's MR network. Typical installation time for a qualified professional is under 15 minutes. For homes with solar or wind generation systems, net consumption monitoring is possible. In these configurations, an expansion kit is required so that four Us in total are connected to the Neurio Sensor W1T1 Accuracy: SPECIFICATIONS 1% Resolution: 1W Power,1Wh Energy Power Consumption; <2W Radio Standard: WiFi, 802.11b/g/n Radio Operating Frequency: 2.4 GHz Radio Transmit Power: +19dBm Receive Sensitivity: -97dBm Current Transformers: 264A,19mm Power Source: 120V AC, handwired within panel Dimensions: 14 cm x 3.5 cm x 7.75 cm Certifications: UL/CSA 61010-1, FCC, IC, ETSI Warranty: 1 year f raw ne ri O 4 neur'l U � >I neu rio r !I + For more information, visit www.neur.io or email us at sales[ neur.io neurio PROPRIETARY & CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION Product Rating Notification Dear Customer, Testa is committed to product excellence and continuously monitors product quality. Testa has proactively decided to reduce the Maximum Input Short Circuit Current rating of the Backup Gateway for Powerwall 2 from 22 kA to 10 kA. We are recommending all current and future installations account for this product rating. The product continues to meet certification requirements to UL 1741:2010 Ed.2 +07 Jan 2015. Affected products Model number Backup Gateway (Testa Part Number 1118431 — all revs) Impacted batches All Intertek Listing File number 5005998 Action Fecjwred Ensure installations account for a Maximum Input Short Circuit Current rating of 10 kA. Please direct any questions to ❑owerwallsupport(d)tesla.com. Sincerely, Jonathan McCormick Tesla Energy Products Test and Compliance Manager Date: 08/03/2017 AUTHORIZATION TO MARK This authorizes the application of the Certification Marks) shown below to the models described in the Product(s) Covered section when made in accordance with the conditions set forth in the Certification Agreement and Listing Report. This authorization also applies to multiple listee model(s) identified on the correlation page of the Listing Report. This document is the property of Intertek Testing Services and is not transferable. The certification marks) may be applied only at the location of the Party Authorized To Apply Mark. Applicant: Tesla Motors, Inc. 3500 Deer Creek Road Address: Pala Alto, CA 94304 Country: USA Contact: Jonathan McCormick Phone: (650) 391-7144 FAX: NA Email: jmccormick@teslamotors.com Party Authorized To Apply Mark: Same as Applicant Report Issuing Office: Cortland, NY Control Number: 5005998 Authorized by: Manufacturer: Tesla Motors, Inc Electric Avenue Address: Sparks, Nevada 89434 Country: USA Contact: Jon Paul Jose Phone: 775-276-7604 FAX: NA Email: jojose@teslamotors.com �arb"Wvwsw'- for Dean Davidson, Certification Manager I CCT)US Intertek This document supersedes all previous Authorizations to Mark for the noted Report Number. This Authorization to Mark is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the Certification agreement between Intertek and its Client Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this Authorization to Mark. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this Authorization to Mark and then only in its entirety Use of Intertek's Cerllficalion mark Is restricted to the conditions laid out in the agreement and in this Authorization to Mark. Any further use of the Intertek name for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in wrifing by Intertek Initial Factory Assessments and Follow up Services are for the purpose of assuring appropriate usage of the Certification mark in accordance with the agreement, they are not for the purposes of production quality control and do not relieve the Client of their obligations in this respect Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. 545 East Algonquin Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60005 Telephone 800-345-3851 or 847-439-5667 Fax 312-283-1672 Standard(s): Inverters, Converters, Controllers And Interconnection System Equipment For Use With Distributed Energy Resources [UL 1741:2010 Ed.2 +R:07Jan2015] General Use Power Supplies (R2011) [CSA C22.2#107.1:2001 Ed.3] Product: Energy Gateway - Backup Brand Name: Tesla Models: 1118431-00-A T 5 5 L rl ATM for Report 102900325CRT-001 Page 1 of 1 ATM Issued: 23-Feb-2017 ED 16.3.15 (1-Jul-16) Mandatory tntertek Intertek 3933 US Route 11 Cortland, NY 13045 Total Quality. 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Applicant Name & Address Tesla Motors, Inc. 3500 Deer Creek Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94304 Product(s) Tested AC Powerwall Ratings and principal characteristics See Page 2 Model(s) AC Powerwall Brand name Tesla Relevant Standard(s)/Specification(s) IEC 62109-1 Safety of Power Converter for use In Photovoltaic Power Systems Part 1: General requirements- 2010(1 st) IEC 62109-2 Safety of Power Converter for use in Photovoltaic Power Systems Part 2: Particular requirements for inverters: 2011(1st) Verification Issuing Office Name & Intertek, 3933 US Route 11, Cortland, NY 13045, USA Address Date of Test(s) 2l1/2017 to 2/24/2017 Verification/Report Number(s) : 102591059CRT-009a and 102591059CRT-010a NOTE: This verification is part of the full test report(s) and should be read in conjunction with it. This Verification is for the exclusive use of Intertek's client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement; for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this Verification. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this Verification. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test/inspection results referenced in this Verification are relevant only to the sample tested/inspected. This Verification by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. ACCREDITED Test Lab Cert 1249.01 www.intertek.com Signature Name: Howard Liu Position: Engineering Team Leader Date: 19 APR 2017 www.intertek.com TESLA AC POWERWALL UTILITY -INTERCONNECTED ou"Orm " UL am 17,61, kmL P%: lfww ao a esan rat ateoe-s, Mc 1249-2. Certified to QW)C A sra cw.z Ib,t",t Cc Ili ►�,.. Protective Class Class I EnClOEUrtt Typa ;UL 1741 Type 3A Ingress Protection Battery 8 Paver ElXtroniesfwxrinq lP 67 1 1P 56 Operating Taaper-iture Range 40`C to =WC Berated Temperature Range 4431C to +501C Battery Energy M2 kWn Battery Energy Li-lan Weignt 125 Kg AC Input/Output NOmi,rtal VOltape (AX. V) 1001 120i 2001 2081 2201 23GI 2a0 90.1t0 V AC12s A 114-126 V AC;24 A Voltage Range 8 maxims, 180-220 V AC;25 A Continuous Current 100 720 V AC;24 A 19B 242 V AC;25 A 207-253 V AC;25 A 228-252 V AC;24 A Frequency Range /WoainaI(HrI 5o•8o;b0160 t53 V AL;2.s WA 120 V AC;2.9 KVA (USA) Yati>aus Continuous rroMr!r Maximum 200 V A+C;S KVA 238 V AC;s kVA (USA) 220 V AC;5.s kVA 230 V AC;5.8 KVA 240 V AC;5.8 KVA (USAI Ponpr Feuer Range -0,65 to +0.85 fiakl.SUR output Fault 32 A Current Phase 20OV1 20W 240V-,2W +N *PE; 20 All other Voltages;JW A tPE; io Max supply Fault Current 10 kA AC A! Ai re ri 5 Minutes GFT-OP-11e (7-March-2017) GFT-OP-11e (7-March-2017) I& 1RONRIDGE XR Rail Family Solar Is Not Always Sunny Over their lifetime, solar panels experience countless extreme weather events. Not just the worst storms in years, but the worst storms in 40 years. High winds capable of ripping panels from a roof, and snowfalls weighing enough to buckle a panel frame. A Xl; Rails are the Structural backbone preventing these results. They resist uplift, protect against buckling and safely and efficiently transfer loads into the building structure. Their superior spanning capability requires fewer roof attachments, reducing the number of roof penetrations and the amount of installation time, Force -Stabilizing Curve Sloped roofs generate both vertical and lateral forces on mounting rails which can cause them to bend and twist. The curved shape of XR Rails is specially designed to increase strength in both directions while resisting the twisting. This unique feature ensures greater security during extreme weather and a longer system lifetime. 1 Compatible with Flat $ Pitched Roofs XR Rails are IronRidge offers compatible with a range of tilt leg FlashFoot and options for flat other pitched roof roof mounting attachments. applications. Corrosion -Resistant Materials All XR Rails are made of 6000•series aluminum alloy, then protected with an anodized finish. Anodizing prevents surface and structural corrosion, while also providing a more attractive appearance. XR Rail Family The XR Rail Family offers the strength of a curved rail in three targeted sizes. Each size supports specific design loads, while minimizing material costs. Depending on your location, there is an XR Rail to match. i 1� XR 10 XR10 is a sleek, low -profile mounting rail. designed for regions with light or no snow. It achieves 6 foot spans, while remaining light and economical. 6' spanning capability • Moderate load capability • Clear & black anodized finish Internal splices available Rail Selection XR 100 XR100 is the ultimate residential mounting rail. It supports a range of wind and snow conditions, while also maximizing spans up to 8 feet • 8'spanning capability • Heavy load capability • Clear & black anodized finish Internal splices available r XR'1000 XR1000 is a heavyweight among solar mounting rails. It's built to handle extreme climates and spans 12 feet or more for commercial applications, 1 Z spanning capability Extreme load capability C lear anodized finish Internal splices available The following table was prepared in compliance with applicable engineering codes and standards. Values are based on the following criteria: ASCE 7-10, Roof Zone 1, Exposure B, Roof Slope of 7 to 27 degrees and Mean Building Height of 30 ft. Visit IronRidge.com for detailed span tables and certifications. '-_ IRONRIDGE XR10 Rail IRONRIDGE Universal Fastening Object Rail Section Pro erties Property V alue Total Cross -Sectional Area 0.363 in' Section Modulus X-=x 0.136 Ina Moment of Inertia X-axis 0,12d in' Moment of Inertia Y-axis 0.032 in' Torsional Constant 0.076 in Polar Moment of Inertia 0.033 in' Clear Part Black Part Description / Length Material Weight Number Number XR-10-132A XR-10-132B XR10, Rail 132" (11 Feet) 6000-Series Aluminum 4.67 lbs. XR-10-168A XR-10-168B XR10, Rail 168" 14 Feet 5.45 lbs. XR-10-204A XR-10-204B XR10, Rail204" (17 Feet) 7.221bs. V1.0 l UNIVERSAL FASTENING OBJECT .211 7116" Head .37 COMPATIBLE WITH 30-46mm MODULE FRAMES 01.12 .25 ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. IN KIT UFO-GL-001 KIT, 4PCS, UNIVERSAL MODULE CLAMP, CLEAR 4 UFO-CL-001-8 KIT, 4PCS, UNIVERSAL MODULE CLAMP, BLACK 4 Property Value Material 300 Series Stainless Steel Finish Clear and Black 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, wl 53562 USA Telephone: 608.836.4400 Facsimile: 608,831,9279 www.intertek.com Test Verification of Conformity In the basis of the tests undertaken, the sample(s) of the below product have been found to comply with the requirements of the referenced specifications at the time the tests were carried out. Name & Address: Product Description: Ratings & Principle Characteristics: IronRidge, Inc. 1495 Zephyr Ave. Hayward, CA 94544 USA Flush Mount System with XR Rails. Fire Class Resistance Rating: -Flush Mount (Symmetrical). Class A Fire Rated for Low Slope applications when using Type 1, 2 and 3, listed photovoltaic modules. Class A Fire Rated for Steep Slope applications with Type1, 2 and 3, listed photovoltaic modules. Tested with a 5" gap (distance between the bottom the module frame and the roof covering), per the standard this system can be installed at any gap allowed by the manufacturers installation instructions. No perimeter guarding is required. This rating is applicable with any IronRidge or 3'rd party roof anchor. Models: IronRidge Flush Mount with XR Rails Brand Name: IronRidge Flush Mount Relevant Standards: UL 2703 (Section 15.2 and 15.3) Standard for Safety Mounting Systems, Mounting Devices, Clamping/Retention Devices, and Ground'Lugs for Use with Flat -Plate Photovoltaic Modules and Panels, First Edition dated Jan. 28, 2015 Referencing UL1703 Third Edition dated Nov. 18, 2014, (Section 31.2) Standard for Safety for Flat -Plate Photovoltaic Modules and Panels. Verification Issuing Office: Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 Date of Tests: 08/27/2014 to 03/17/2015 Test Report Number(s): 101769343MID-001r1, 101769343MID-001a, 101915978MID-001 & 101999492MID-00lari-cr1. This verification is part of the full test report(s) and should be read in conjunction with them. This report does not automatically imply product certification. Completed by: Chris Zimbrich Reviewed by: Chad Naggs Title: Technician lt, Fire Resistance Title: Technician I, Fire Resistance i e Signature: Signature: Date: 05/25/2016 Date: 05/25/2016 1495 Zephyr Avenue I RO N R I DG E Hayward, CA 94544 1-800-227-9523 IronRidge.com Attn: David F. Taggart, VP Products, IronRidge Inc. Date: March 281h, 2017 Re: Structural Certification and Span Tables for IronRidge Flush Mount System This letter addresses the structural performance and code compliance of IronRidge's Flush Mount System. The Flush Mount System is a proprietary rooftop mounting system used to support photovoltaic (PV) modules installed in portrait or landscape orientation and set parallel to the underlying roof surface. PV modules are supported by extruded aluminum XR Rails and secured to the rails with IronRidge mounting clamps. The XR Rails are side mounted to a selected roof attachment with 3/8" stainless steel bonding hardware and then attached directly to the roof structure or to a stanchion that is fastened to the underlying roof structure. Assembly details of a typical Flush Mount installation and its core components are shown in Exhibit EX-0015. The IronRidge Flush Mount System is designed and certified to the structural requirements of the following reference standards for the load conditions and configurations tabulated in the attached span tables: • ASCE/SEI 7-10 Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures (ASCE 7-10) • 2015 International Building Code (IBC-2015) • 2016 California Building Code (CBC-2016) • 2015 Aluminum Design Manual (ADM-2015) The tables included in this letter provide the maximum allowable spans of XR Rails in the Flush Mount System for the respective loads and configurations listed, covering wind exposure categories B, C, & D, roof zones 1, 2 & 3, and roof slo es from 0° to 450. The span tables area applicable provided ' ' p r pp p Vldev .hat "he following conditions are met: 1. Span is the distance between two adjacent roof attachment points (measured at the center of the attachment fastener) 2. The underlying roof pitch, measured between roof surface and horizontal plane, is 451 or less. 3. The mean roof height, defined as the average of the roof eave height and the roof ridge height measured from grade, does not exceed 30 feet. 4. Module length shall not exceed the listed maximum dimension provided for the respective span table and module width shall not exceed 40". 5. All Flush Mount components shall be installed in a professional workmanlike manner per IronRidge's Flush Mount installation manual and other applicable standards for general roof construction practice. GFT-OP-11a (24-MAR-2014) 0 2017 lronRidge, Inc. CA Flush Mount System Certification Letter - 1 149ue Ha ard ard, CAA 9454544 f RGN R! DGE ! RGN Rf DGE I yw4 1-800-227-9523� IronRid g e.com 1495 Zephyr Avenue Hayward, CA 94544 1-800-227-9523 IronRidge.com The parameters and adjustments allowed in the span tables are defined as the following: 1. The Flush Mount System is designed as a Risk Category II structure as defined by ASCE 7-10 Chart 1.5-1. 2. When designing with a roof slope not listed in the span tables, but no greater than 45°, the lesser of the two span values listed immediately below and above the desired slope shall be used. For instance, if one is designing to a roof slope of 121, use the lesser of the two span values associated with 100 and 150. 3. The wind speed selection shall conform to ASCE 7-10 Fig. 26.5-1A (Risk Category II wind) and any state & local county/city amendments to the IBC. No special wind topographic features are included in the span tables and the topographic coefficient (Kzt) is taken as 1.0. 4. The snow load used in the span tables is the ground snow and shall conform to ASCE 7-10 Fig. 7-1. If a more restrictive snow load is imposed by a local building code/amendment to the IBC, such snow load requirement shall also be complied with. If the local jurisdiction specified snow load is in the format of a flat roof snow load, it shall first be converted to a ground snow following the local building code/amendment before the application of the attached span tables, No special snow conditions are considered including unbalanced, drifting, sliding or ponding snow. Snow load conditions presented in the span tables do not include buildings which are intentionally kept below freezing, kept just above freezing, or unheated. 5. The span tables reflect the ASCE 7 prescribed earthquake loads with the maximum magnitudes being: 1) For ground snow no greater than 42psf: Ss 5 2.Og for Site Class A, B, C, or D. 2) For ground snow greater than 65psf: Ss 5 1.0g for Site Class A, B, C, or D. 3) For ground snow between 42 and 65psf: Sg 5 1.5g for Site Class A, B. C, or D. 6. Roof zone size and definition conforms to ASCE 7-10 Fig. 30.4-2A. 7. Allowable span length in the charts may be multiplied by a factor of 1.08 if the rails are continuous over a minimum of three spans. 8. An array to roof clearance of 2 inches minimum must be provided. 9. The maximum cantilever length measured from the rail end to the nearest attachment point shall not exceed 40% of the allowable span provided for the respective load & configuration condition from the span tables. 10. No rail splices are allowed in the cantilever, outer 2/3 of end spans, or middle 1/3 of interior spans. 11. For shaded cells of the span tables, UFO Mid Clamps shall not be installed closer than 20 inches to Roof Zone 3. 12. When a roof attachment listed in IronRidge's Flush Mount installation manual is considered, the span values provided in this letter can be adjusted using IronRidge's online Design Assistant by checking the capacity of the selected roof attachment against the reaction forces provided in Design Assistant. The span tables provided in this letter are certified based on the structural performance of IronRidge XR Rails only with no consideration of the structural adequacy of the chosen roof attachments, PV modules, or the underlying roof supporting members. It is the responsibility of the installer or system designer to verify the structural capacity and adequacy of the aforementioned system components in regards to the applied or resultant loads of any chosen array configuration. Sincerely, OpROFE3S' . a� Gang Xuan, PE, LEED AP Senior Structural Engineer IC 80829 C;- () �12 */) 7 0 2017 IronRidge, Inc. CA Flush Mount System Certification Letter - 2 ® 2017 IronRidge, Inc. 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Please refer to note it on rage [ for outani. rr• I RON RI DGE The UFO family of components eliminates the need for separate grounding hardware by bonding solar modules directly to IronRidge XR Rails. All system types that feature the UFO family —Flush Mount, Tilt Mount and Ground Mount —are fully listed to the UL 2703 standard. UFO hardware forms secure electrical bonds with both the module and the rail, resulting in many parallel grounding paths throughout the system. This leads to safer and more reliable installations. Lacn uonoea splice uses self -drilling screws to form a secure connection. No bonding strap needed. UFO Family of Components Grounding Lug A single Grounding Lug connects an entire row of PV modules to the grounding conductor. Universal Fastening Object (UFO) The UFO securely bonds solar modules to XR Rails. It comes assembled and lubricated, and can fit a wide range of module heights. Bonded Attachments The bonding bolt attaches and bonds the L-foot to the rail. It is installed with the same socket as the rest of the system. System Diagram Q UFO C Stopper Sleeve • Grounding Lug a] Bonded Splice — — Ground Wire 4 Approved Enphase microinverters can provide equipment grounding of IronRidge systems, eliminating the need for grounding lugs and field installed equipment ground conductors (EGC). A minimum of two microinverters mounted to the same rail and connected to the same Engage cable is required. Refer to installation manuals for additional details. UL Certification The IronRidge Flush Mount, Tilt Mount, and Ground Mount Systems have been listed to UL 2703 by Intertek Group plc. UL 2703 is the standard for evaluating solar mounting systems. It ensures these devices will maintain strong electrical and mechanical connections over an extended period of time in extreme outdoor environments. I(B Go to IronRidge.com/UFO XR Rails I V I V I XR1000 Only UFO/Stopper ./ Bonded Splice V, V, N/A Grounding Lugs 1 per Row 1 per Row 1 per Array Microinverters Enphase - M250-72, M250-60, M215-60, C250-72 & Power Darfon - MIG240, MIG300, G320, G640 Optimizers SolarEdge - P300, P320, P400, P405, P600, P700, P730 Fire Rating Class A Class A 1 N/A Modules Tested or Evaluated with over 400 Framed Modules Refer to installation manuals for a detailed list. Part # Box Quantitv Screw Size 17508 10 Hooks Not Included 17509 1 Hook Not Included 17510 10 Hooks & 20 Screws #14 x 3" 17511 1 Hook & 2 Screws #14 x 3" "Old Part #STRH90 Rev2 Letter Descri tion Size/ A Use our #14 Solar Mounting Q I..�l Screws 50mm 180mm 30mm +� 116mm 75mm B Rail Slot Accepts 5/16" or 3/8' Bolls D 95" 950 40mm 101 mm � E Len th A Mounting Screw Slots 7.50mm x 37mm B Rail Slot Size 10mm x 46mm C Length of Roof Hook 151mm D Bottom End to To End 165mm E Thickness 5mm 5830 Las Positas Road, Livermore, California 94551 13948 Airway Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina 29732 Phone: (844)-671-8045 1)rax: (800)-1389-7975 1 www.solat'roofhook.com SolarRoofHOak is a division of Quicicscrews International Corp. January 23, 2014 To whom this may concern, SolarRoofHook is committed to excellence. All of our parts were tested by a third party test facility for the following. 1. Uplift test 2. Downward load test 3, Water Proof - QuickBOLT only AME Research facility had a current engineer license per the State of California in 2012 and 2013. Terrapin Testing had a current engineer license per the State of California in 2011. The following is an excerpt from: CALIFORNIA BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS g u i d e to Engineering &Land Surveying for City and County Officials Page 12, Line 27 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 sea/ed. We trust the information provided will alleviate any request for the test reports submitted to have a stamp from the current year. Respectfully, Rick Gentry r.i Hl V.P. of Sales &Marketing 5830 Las Positas Rd I Livermore, CA 94551 Phone: (844)-671-6045 1 Fax: (800)-689-7975 www.solarroofliook.com A111AE 980 41sr Street Tel: (510) 420-8190 Oakland, CA 94608 FAX: (510) 420-8186 e-mail: info@appmateng.com July 25, 2012 Mr. Rick Gentry Project Number 112448C QUICKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL 5830 Las Positas Road Livermore, CA 94551 Subject: Spanish Tile Roof Hook (Part #STRH90) Laboratory Load Testing, Dear Mr. Gentry: As requested, Applied Materials & Engineering, Inc. (AME) has completed load -testing Spanish tile roof hook (see Appendix A, Figure 1). The purpose of our testing was to evaluate the tensile and compressive load capacity of the Spanish tile roof hook attached to a 2"x4" Douglas Fir rafter using #12 Quickscrew (5/16"Ox 3" L T17 302 SS). SAMPLE DESCRIPTION Mockup samples were delivered to our laboratory on July 6, 2012. Mockup configuration consisted of three 16" long rafters at 7"o.c., screwed to 1/2" OSB sheathing. The Spanish tile roof hook is attached through the OSB into the rafter with two fasteners. TEST PROCEDURES & RESULTS 1. Compressive Load Test A total of three tests were conducted for compressive load capacity on July 14, 2012 using a United Universal testing machine. Samples were rigidly attached to the testing machine and a compressive load was applied to the hook. The samples were loaded in compression at a constant rate of axial deformation of 0.09 in. /min. without shock until the bracket was in contact with the OSB sheathing; maximum deflection at maximum load was recorded. Detailed results are provided in Table I. Test setup and typical bracket bending at maximum load are provided in Appendix A. Based on the above testing, the average maximum compression load of the Spanish tile roof hook attached to a 2"x4" Douglas Fir rafter using #12 Quickscrew was determined to be 230 lbf. 2. Tensile Load Test A total of three tests were conducted for tensile load capacity on July 14, 2012 using a United Universal testing machine. Samples were rigidly attached to the testing machine and a tensile load was applied to the hook. The samples were loaded in tension at a constant rate of axial deformation of 0.09 in. /min. without shock until the bracket was bent and the bolt began to pull-out; maximum deflection at maximum load was recorded. Detailed results are provided in Table II. Page 1 of 8 APPUED HATEMALB A EIYINNEEG' N9, W. Mr. Rick Gentry QUICKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL Spanish Tile Adjustable Roof Hook July 25, 2012 Project Number I I2448C Test setup and typical bracket bending at maximum load are provided in Appendix A. Based on the above testing, the average maximum tensile load of the Spanish tile adjustable roof hook attached to a 2"x4" Douglas Fir rafter using #12 Quickscrew was determined to be 1238 lbf. 3. Specific Gravity of Wood The specific gravity and moisture content of the lumber (rafter) were tested in accordance with ASTM D2395, Method A (oven -dry) and was determined to be 0.457 and 12.9 %, respectively. If you have any questions regarding the above, please do not hesitate to call the undersigned. Respectfully Submitted, APPLIED MATERIALS & ENGINEERING, INC. e�_m6hamiqpgaiyaz Laboratory Manager Page 2 of 8 0 LU Q Reviewed By: 1` Arme Tajir an, Ph.D., P.E. No.35535 '� �' y No.950 i zrr . ena EXp. 9/30/15 'CIVkI _a� * `�Tqa_ CIVIL .nQr APPLW HATERM � A C�b�llF�EERPHO.11MC. Part # Box Quantjty-- 158931 0 Fla h ng Aluminum Flashing Rev1 355.60mm 228.60mm 228.60mm 75mm 63.50mm 20mm 5830 Las Positas Road, Livermore, California 94551 13948 Airway Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina 29732 Phone: (844)-671-6045 1 Fax: (800)-689-7975 1 www.solarroofhook.com solarroofhook.com is a division of Quickscrews International Corp. 1 �� tD t MALB Z L MMJLERIG8B AgSFo'P41d0Steers Tee (SIO) zo-slso Oakland, CA 94WS FAX (510) 420-8186 e-mail: 1060 ap pmateng . com July 11, 2016 Mr. Jared Wiener Project.Nuumber 1160481C Salarlt ofHook 5830 Las Positas Road Livermore, CA 94551 Subject: 00' Hilli Wiud Fla1_Tile Kook (Para k 17612) IabLAMory Load Tg%raig Dear Mr- Wiener - As requested. Appli ul Materials & Engiurrrin& Inc (AME) has coinlaktcd load -testing the 90' High Wind Flat Tile Hook; see Appendix A_ Fi gum 1. The purpose of ow testing was to evaluate the compressive and tensile (uplift) load capacity of the 90' High U'ind Flat Tile Hook attached to a 2"x4" Douglas Fir rafter using avo 5116"Ox4" QS T17 lag screws SAJAWLE DESCFJPIION Mockup samples were ddiverrd to our laboratory on June 3, 2016 and on June 27, 2016, Mockup coafsguration consisted of three 12" long rafters at 6.5"o c-, screwed to V2" Structural I plywood. The 90' nigh Wend Flat Tile Hook is attached through the plywood into a rafter with hro fasteners. TEST PROC'EI)IL?RE5 A RESULTS 1, Compression Load Test A total of durc tests were conducted far comprrssive load capacity on June 9, 2016 using a Uskited Universal testing machine. Samples were rigdly attached to the testing machine and a compremwe load was applied to the hook- The samples were loaded in compression at a constant rate of axial deformation of 0,10 in fniin, without sliock until the hook was lent and Lance in contact sirifi the rest board; displacement atmaxinnuII load was recorded. Bascd on the above testing. the average nta_Yinn m cantprM ion load of the. 90' High Wind Flat Tile Hook attached to a 2 "x4" Douglas Fir rafter using two 5/16" OxY lag screws was determined to be 691 lbs_ Detailed results are provided in Table 1 Test setup and is of faitturc are pravidrd in Appendix H, Figure 1 FF//A480 41" Street Tel: (510) 420-8190 Oakland, CA 94608 FAX (510) 420-8186 c mall: Infoozippmateng,corn Novembm 7, 2013 ir+1r. Fick Gentry QUICiCK Mn%-S Il\TERNATIONrSL 5930Ias Positas Road Liuemiore, CA 94551 Subject: Stones Coat Tile Roof H,iallarala:ty�l,rsui T�nr_rina NO O's 5CSRH40 SCSltiit30S14 SC'S �fg0514-1 Dear Mr. Gentry: APPLOM0 MAT EMALS A i����D�II�L�I��f�l�, Ob r,. 980 41a Street Tel: (510) 420-8190 Oakland, CA 94608 FAX (510) 420-8186 e-melts InfocappriNAMg.com July 25, 2012 ProjectNtuubi 113748C tvlr. Hick Gentry Project Number 1 12448C QUICI SCRE4YS INTERNATIONAL 5830 Las Positas Road Lives rnore-, CA 94551 As re slitemed, Applied3dalerials At Eupirkeerua& Inc. (A1vM bar tongmleted loud-teiang the Slas- Coat file roor hook (,nee Appendix A. Figure 1). The purpose of ant Witirkgtsas to evolunre the tensile and consprexaive load capacity ofthe Stone Coal file roof look attached to a 2"x4" Douglas Fir rafter and 2"x2' treader uswg #14-7x3"Qutckscrew (IiWH QS T17 303 SiS). $ -%LPLE DE;$r, _F P1IO1ti Nlockug Samples n'cre delivered to our Iabataroty on Oclober 29. 2013- hlookup conAgwalwo consisted of Ihive 12" long rafters at 7"o.c ,-wzcwvd to 10* OSB 0wathing. The Stour Coal tilt raoftma k is attached through the OSB into the rafter with one fastener and into the header with one fastener TEST PROCEDURES & RES['Ln 1. Compressive Load Test A total of three tots were conducted for causpiessive load capacity ou'Novenrber 4, 1013 using a United Vuiversal testing machine. Samples were rigidly stanched to the testing snachine and a comptrssive load was applied in site hook Tire .ainples µerr Ioaded in compression at a constant :ate ofamial dmforrnatian of 0.09 in (min- without shock until the bracket was bent to the maxirmtrs allowed by the test conf igarahon, uitaxunion drileetion at maximm u Ioad was recorded Detailed smulis air puvided ur Table I Test setup and typical bracket bending at ams; n um load arc provided in Appendie A. Bawd on file above lesimg, stir averagr inaxunrun eoniluesrtve load oftlir sicum coat Isle roorhook art arhed In a 2'�rff" Douglas Fir header using #14 Quicks crew was determined to be 463 lbf. Deflection at m;v imam load was rn asvred as 1 3 inches. 2_ Tensile Land Test A Jared of three tests w'cm corsdttcrcd for tarsi)c load rapacity on Novcnmber 4, 013 using a 1Jnihd The spec3Fie gravity and gmoi0are_ content of the rafter was tested in accordance with ASTM D2395. Vaiversal testing r aclline Sxttiplrs wrrr iigidl_y attached to thr testing nmachitre and a tensile± hoarl was Method A (oven -dry)_ The average specific gravity and moirntre content were detertnlried to be 0,353 applied to the hook. The samples were loaded in tension at a constant rate of axial deformation ef41.09 and 12 4'%, urVectivety. in Imin without shock until the bracket was bent and the bolt began to pullink; maxitnum deflection at uraxuuutrr load was recorded. Detailed resulls are provided in Table M lr. Jared �t'iener !'rz jcGt? umber 11ta04RlC' %fir. hick Ocntry Project Numbar 1 13748C' SollarRootNr�ok t ts1€ i�SCkL1 0ti71 RNATICJ�IA1. '`itOnc C oOt Tilc litrof Book Teatin SC �Rt490-1 90' High Wind Flirt Tile Hook (Part # 17632) Laboratory Load Teesting No%nitk_r 7. -'ell 3 � July 11, 2016 2. Tensile (Uplift) Load Test A total of three tests were conducted for tensile (uplift) head capacity on .July 6, 2016 using a United Universal testing machine. Samples were rigidly attached to the testing machine and an uplill (tensile) load wasapplied to the hook. The samples A,ere loaded in tension at s const€utt rate of axial deformation of 0.10 in, /nun. without shock until frihire occurred: displacement at maximum toad was recorded. Based on the above testing, the average maximum uplift load of the 901 Fl:igh Wind Flat Tile Hook attached to a 2"x4" Douglas Fir rafter using two 5f16"Ox4" lag screws was detenninod to be 2.222 Ibs. Detailed results are provided in Table I1. Test setup And mode of fail lire are provided in Appendix B, Figure 7. The specific gravity and moisture content of the rafter wits tested in accordance with ASTNI D2395, Method A (oven -dry). The average= specific gravity- and moisture content Were determined to be 0,407 and 9.9%, resp-wively. Respectfully Submitted, APPLIED MATERIALS & ENGINEERING, INC. Revim,ed by^ �nftwssrgy� i 1 [ No 35 Ie+rep Gnpue , •n 'in t, Ph.D,, i'.l ExP- p134Pt3' Laboratory Manager * r� pihtsii Fcsl wIcrl' and typical INALIccl ix:rading at rrau<imuni load are prvi idcd in Appcmlix A, Rtrsctl ern illic :u1,0r e lviUng, the avernge snasimum tensile load of the slone coat file hoak atuehod to 0 2",x2" 13ou1e1€ir� Fir Ivnidtt using s 14 Quick-aLrew was determined to ie 471 thf. DefIcctiou at maximum lomd was ntieuaurrJ a, 1.8 inchcs. i_ stwine Granfty or Fond l he srs"itrc grin it} anti moisture content 4f the mfler timd hmder rnemher xtrrr le4 M in :tzcordancv ar leer A-S Iva t92395. hlr.'thod A (k)Nvrt-eirz) atul wetc detcunittnl to tic 0,485 aria I Lw o and 0, 4kxt im4 If you has k: any yue.iirtrts rvgarelinp, the above, please do not hoe itate to cull the umtrr�igned. It00Ml'ully 51Jhrniued, 1PItl IFl) NIATPRIALS & Fi' CINFERING, INC. no�.Y-"' ahorolory lCtarrnit4r Revieord tv: 1 .Armen Principal W 9NM Cap. ariqMI Subject: 1-02nMlh Xd c Reof 1300 #5 TRHOM.La barn tp Load Tel. stin u Dear Mr. Gartry_ As requested. AppfiedMatetiats t Fisginenitsg. Inc. (AME) has completed load -testing Slxuiisb tile. roofhook (see Appendix A, Figure 1). The Frinpnse of our rrsring was to ex,•afuate the tensile and compressiW logd capacity of the Spanish tilt roofhook attached to a 2"x4" Douglas Fur rafter using *12 Quickscrew (546"One 3" L T17 302 SS). SANIPLF DESCRIPT110 Meckvp samples were delivered to our laboralory on July 4, 2012_ Mockup configuration consisted of three 16" long rafters at 7"o.c.. screwed to 1/2" OSB sheathing_ The Spunsli the roofhool is attached thfc ttgh the OSB into the rafter with nco fasitawm TLSY PROCED 1IS & RE5irLTS 1, Compressive Load Test A krtal of three tests were conducted Sadcorrslntssbiv load capacity ors July 14. 2012 using a lluited U11iva5a1tesl=8 machine- SanWles aror itgrdty attadwd to the leafing marline and a conquessive load was altltlied to the hook. The samples uefe loaded in compression at a constant rate of axial defonmtion vfo-09 im /chin- "ithout shock [tacit the bracktt was in contact with the OSB shearh�ng, maxi+r arm. deflection at latish trill load was recorded Deirtfled results are provided in Table L Teal settrp and tylrirtl biackel breeding at itmaxiniuui load as providers m AlWidix A, Based an air above testing, the nvernprye raxidnim s compression load of the Spanish the roofbook attached to a 2"x4" Dartglas Fir rafter acing N12 Qtickscrew xt*ts deternutied to be 230 lbf 2_ Tenstle Load Test A total of throe tests were conducted for tensile load capacity on July 14. 2012 using a United Universal testing n achinr_ Samples were rigidly attached to the trsuup machine and a tensile load was applied to the hook. The samples were loaded in te-nuou at a coustaut rate ofaxial deformation of 0.09 in- Imi„ without shock until the bracket was bent and the bolt began to pull -Knit: mama n= deflection at ruaraimsurt load vtias recorded. Detailed results are provded in Table II. Mr. Mick Omtry QtJICKSCRFWS iNTERNATION Al. Spanish Tile Adjustable Roor Heok July 25, 2012 Pm*1 Nortilhwr 1124-t9t` Test setup and typical breehet bending at maximum load sue provided in Arsperxlix A. Rased arl tine alcove lectin& the svernge n=imum tensile load of the Spanish the adjustable tool'boolr attached to a 2"x4" Dotsgim Fir rafter using 012 0trickiicrr. waif docrtititted to he 1238 Ibf, 3. Specif a Gravity of Woad The spncifrc gravity and nuristure con tent of the IarnWr (railer) were tested its accordance with ASTM D2395. Method A (oven -dry) and was determined to be 0A57 and 12.9 5/o. respectively, If ynu have any questions regarding the abn%,e, pl aw do not hertitale to call the undersigned Regwctfully Submitted, APPLIED MATERIALS A EN(; INEERING, INC. Al �t r 'fllyttL L©bo.ratory Manager Roriew e d By: rMe TIJi an, Ph.D., P.E. inei ! - E931i7y _ wq�yl TrL.IGp�_"'f ao E,p,g�gts + sec r� CMS Q� �jF 4t� r.aAvi�O