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2130 N Grand Ave
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2130
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Grand
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Ave
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<br />Vietnamese Alliance Church PV Orie2 Engineering <br />Santa Ana, CA February 14th, 2024 <br />1 <br /> <br />VIETNAMESE ALLIANCE CHURCH PV <br />ROOFTOP PHOTOVOLTAIC STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS REPORT <br /> <br /> <br />1.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION & DESIGN CRITERIA <br /> <br />Orie2 Engineering conducted a review and analysis of placing a new photovoltaic panel system on top of the <br />existing roof of the “Alliance Church” building located in Santa Ana, California. <br /> <br />Project Location: 2130 N Grand Ave. Santa Ana, CA <br /> <br />PV Design Criteria: Solar Dead Load: 3.75 psf max <br />Wind Design Criteria: Basic Wind Speed, V: 95 mph <br /> Exposure Category: C <br /> <br />2.0 STRUCTURAL EVALUATION <br /> <br />This report provides a structural evaluation of the following items: <br />1) Evaluation of existing structural roof framing elements to support the loading imposed by the new <br />photovoltaic panel system. <br />2) Evaluation of the added seismic mass of the new PV system in comparison to the existing seismic mass <br />of the building per CEBC section 502.5. <br />3) Mechanical attachment for anchorage of the photovoltaic panel system to the roof. <br />4) Structural anchorage of electrical equipment relevant to the new photovoltaic panel system. <br /> <br />The California Building Code 2022 Section 1607.14.4.1 states that rooftop solar panels not more than 24 inches <br />above the roof surface shall be considered inaccessible, thus roof live load is not applicable in areas covered by <br />solar panels. It is anticipated that the rooftop solar system will be less than 24” from the roof, therefore our <br />analysis utilizes this code section. Despite this code allowance, our team includes roof live load in the structural <br />analysis of roof framing members in an effort to be conservative. Instead of disregarding roof live load <br />completely, the analysis includes as much roof live load as possible and is reduced if necessary. This reduced <br />live load is denoted as “Lr reduced” in the report where applicable. <br /> <br />The California Existing Building Code 2022 Section 502.5 states that existing structural elements subject to <br />lateral loading (seismic) are permitted to remain unaltered if the percent increase of the demand capacity ratio <br />of that element does not exceed 10%. This is relevant to work that involves adding seismic mass to the rooftop <br />of existing structures, like photovoltaic panel systems. The seismic demand is directly proportional to the <br />seismic mass (weight) of the items contributing to the loads on that existing structural element. This analysis <br />provides a check for the total seismic mass of the new solar system to stay within the bounds of this code <br />allowed 10% increase. If the seismic mass of the PV system exceeds 10%, the existing building’s structural <br />elements would need to be re‐analyzed and upgraded which can be time intensive and costly, so it is highly <br />recommended to keep the solar system within the 10% allowance the code provides. <br /> <br />2130 N Grand Ave <br />10/1/2024
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