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<br />5. Comment: What loads are being relocated here? <br />Provide detailed panel schedules for the Main Panel and the Critical Load panel--include <br />ACCURATE ckt descriptions and loads. <br /> <br />Response: We've included the panel schedules for the main panel and the critical load <br />panel. Refer to E-1.2 & E-1.3 for details. <br /> <br />6. Comment: What are the conductors and the conduit schedule for these relocated <br />loads? Be sure to account for ampacity reduction due to number of current carrying <br />conductors (CEC 310.15(C)(1)) and allow for required AFCI breakers if the length <br />of the conduit exceeds 6 feet. CEC 210.12(D). <br /> <br />Response: We've shown the size of conductors and conduits used for the critical load <br />panel on E-1.1 and the distance between the IQ system controller and the critical load <br />panel will be approximately 2 feet which is less than 6 feet. Distance is mentioned in the <br />line diagram on page E-1.0. <br /> <br />7. Comment: Specify the building that each of these arrays is sitting upon. <br /> <br />Response: We've specified the location of the arrays on which building they mounted on <br />E-1.0. <br /> <br />8. Comment: Each PV array MUST be grounded to the GEC system located at the <br />building upon which the array sits. If there is no GEC system, one MUST be added. <br />Clearly show and specify the GEC system for EACH building, and how the PV <br />arrays are to be bonded to these building GEC systems. <br /> <br />Response: We've shown new the GEC system for the ADU and the garage building since <br />the main house has the existing GEC. Refer to PV-1.0 and E-1.0 for details. <br /> <br />9. Comment: There is almost nothing right about this placard! <br />This placard is for Emergency Responders—to QUICKLY identify how to shut off <br />power to the buildings. It is NOT a store directory. <br />Re-Work the placard as follows (See CEC 705.10): <br />a) The entire “warning” statement is wrong. It should read “CAUTION: <br />MULTIPLE SOURCES OF POWER”. <br />b) Eliminate ALL wording that is NOT for a disconnect or ESS source. <br />1) Show the batteries as ESS period. <br />2) Show the Main panel, AC disconnect, PV Inverter, Load Center (which has <br />the ESS disconnects). <br />c) The existing PV system is NOT rapid shutdown compliant. Place a DOTTED <br />line around the existing PV panels to identify them as not-RS compliant. See <br />CEC 690.56(C)(1) <br /> <br />Response: We've revised the placards under the above instructions on E-1.4. <br /> <br /> If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact our office. <br /> <br /> RAMASAMY R <br /> Design Engineer <br />2050 W Martha Ln <br />9/16/2024
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