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HomeMy WebLinkAbout701 E Catalina Ave - PlanBldg permit#101110186 Elect permit#20175982 Permit issued 4/21/22 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 System Components PV Mods MicroInverters Make Q.Antum Duo Z Make Enphase Model Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+ 400 Model IQ8PLUS-72-2-US Imp (A)10.77 Max DC Volt Rating (V)60 Vmp (V)37.13 Min DC Volt Rating (V)25 Voc (V)45.3 AC Nomial Voltage (V)24 Isc (A)11.14 Peak Efficiency (%)97.6 Pmax (W)400 Max Per Branch 13 VOC Temp Coeff (%) -0.27 System Calculations Module Pmax Module Count Inverter Efficiency DC System Size 400 17 N/A 6.800 Module PTC Rating (CEC)Module Count Inverter Efficiency AC System Size 371.500 17 97% 6.126 String Calculations String # of Modules Max Cont. Current (V) Amps per Modules Max Designed Amps 1 9 1.21 1.25 13.6125 2 8 1.21 1.25 12.1 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 Total 17 25.7125 Main Panel Info Service Type Overhead Main Panel Disconnect 100 Main Panel Bus 125 Service Wire Size # 2 AWG Grounding Electrode Size # 8 AWG Conduit Size 1-1/4" Conductor Sizing Tag Number Description AWG Type Material # of Conductors # of Current Carrying Conductors Conduit Size Ampacity Fill Derate Temp Derate Derated Ampacity Max Current 1 Module to Junction Box 12 Q Cable CU 5 4 N/A 25 1 0.91 22.75 13.6125 2 Junction Box to Combiner 12 THHN CU 5 4 3/4"30 0.8 0.91 21.84 13.6125 3 Combiner to Sub Panel 10 THHN CU 4 3 3/4"40 1 0.91 36.4 25.7125 Load Center Calculations Max Output current @ 125% Backfeed Breaker Size (A) Panel Bus Bar Rating (A) Panel Breaker Size (A)Bus X 120%Amps Availiable 120% Rule 25.7125 30 125 100 150 50 OKAY 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 WARNING: PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE TURN RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH TO THE "OFF" POSITION TO SHUT DOWN PV STSTEM AND REDUCE SHOCK HAZARD IN THE ARRAY SOLAR PV SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH RAPID SHUTDOWN SOLAR ELECTRIC PV PANELS PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM AC DISCONNECT OPERATING VOLTAGE: VOLTS OPERATING CURRENT:AMPS 240 20.57 RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH FOR SOLAR PV SYSTEM ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD TERMINALS ON THE LINE AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION WARNING! PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR BREAKER CAUTION 701 CATALINA AVENUE, SANTA ANA POWER TO THIS BUILDING IS SUPPLIED FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES WITH MAIN DISCONNECTS LOCATED AS SHOWN 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 Digitally sealed by RJM on Date: Job #: Jurupa Valley, CA 92509 Email: ryan@mcpherson.engineering 4/14/22 4/14/22 22‐3773 Mobile: (909) 569‐2244 Structural Analysis Report For Photovoltaic System  Addition to Existing Structure At The Sanders Residence 701 Catalina Ave. Santa Ana, CA  92706 Designed in Accordance with CBC 2019, ASCE 7‐16, NDS 2018 E.O.R.: Ryan McPherson, P.E. 9240 Limonite Ave 4/14/2022  12:39 PM 1 of 7 ©McPherson Engineering 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 McPherson Engineering By: D.M.G. Date: 4/14/22 Project Info 3 Gravity Loads 4 Lateral Loads 5 Wind Uplift Design 6 Summary 7 Table Of Contents 4/14/2022  12:39 PM 2 of 7 ©McPherson Engineering 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 McPherson Engineering By: D.M.G. Date: 4/14/22 Location: 701 Catalina Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92706 Existing Structure Info: Number of Stories = 1 Aroof = 1000 sq. ft. Roof Square Footage A3rd_flr = 0 sq. ft. Third Floor Square Footage (if applicable) A2nd_flr = 0 sq. ft.Second Floor Square Footage (if applicable) Site Properties: Lattitude = Longitude = Ss = 1.316 S1 = 0.469 Exposure Category = C Ult. Wind Speed = 130 m.p.h. P.V. Array Info: Model = HANWHA Q.PEAK  DUO BLK  ML‐G10+400 Height of Panel = 74.00 in. Width of Panel = 41.10 in. Area of Panel = 21.1 ft.2 Number of New Panels = 17 Number of Exis. Panels = 0 Total Area of Array = 359.1 ft.2 Spacing of Anchors = 6.0 ft. max. on center rows of racks per panel = 2 Panel Tilt = 7‐27 deg Project Info 33.764317 ‐117.859966 4/14/2022  12:39 PM 3 of 7 ©McPherson Engineering 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 McPherson Engineering By: D.M.G. Date: 4/14/22 Existing Loads: Roof Design Loads: Roofing =  4.0 p.s.f.Composition roofing Sheathing = 1.5 p.s.f.1/2" Plywood Framing = 1.5 p.s.f.2x Rafter/Truss Framing Misc = 1.0 p.s.f. DLr1 = 8.0 p.s.f.Roofing Dead Load (applied to top of rafters/trusses only) Ceiling = 2.0 p.s.f. Drywall and 2x framing DLr2 = 10.0 p.s.f. Total Existing Roof Dead Load LLr = 20.0 p.s.f. Roof Live Load (Per C.B.C, Table 1607.1) SL = 5.0 p.s.f.Snow Load Floor Design Loads: (if applicable) Flooring = 10.0 p.s.f.Weight of floor finish Sheathing =  2.2 p.s.f.3/4" plywood Framing = 2.0 p.s.f.2x framing or manufactured floor truss Interior Partitions = 15.0 p.s.f.2x framed walls with drywall finish each side Ceiling = 5.0 p.s.f.Drywall ceiling finish below Misc. =  0.8 p.s.f. DLf = 35.0 p.s.f.Total Existing Floor Dead Load L = 100.0 ft Length of Existing Walls Proposed Loads: Panels = 2.8 p.s.f. weight of panels including rack system DLr1_proposed = 10.8 p.s.f. Proposed Roof Dead Load (applied to top only) DLr2_proposed = 12.8 p.s.f.Total Proposed Roof Dead Load LLr_proposed = 0.0 p.s.f. Check Proposed Gravity Loads: Total Existing Roof Load Wex = (DLr1 + LLr) (Aroof) = 28.0 kips Total Proposed Roof Load Wprop = (DLr1 + LLr) (Aroof - Aarray) + (DLr1_proposed + LLr_proposed) (Aarray) = 21.8 kips Proposed Load Demand Wprop - Wex  = ‐22.06% Wex TOTAL DECREASE IN GRAVITY LOADS, PANELS OK! Roof Live Load with panels no more than 24in above roof surface (panels cannot support live loads, including the weight of stacked materials or workers) Gravity Loads 4/14/2022  12:39 PM 4 of 7 ©McPherson Engineering 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 McPherson Engineering By: D.M.G. Date: 4/14/22 Seismic Design Parameters Risk Category = 2 Per Table 1‐5‐1 R = 6.5 Response Modification Factor (Table 12‐2.1) Site Class = D Per 11.4.2 Ie = 1 Seismic Importance Factor (Table 1.5‐2) Ss = 1.32 Short Period P.G.A. S1 = 0.47 1‐Sec Period P.G.A. S.D.C. = D Seismic Design Category Per 11.6 Fa = 1.20 Site Coefficient per Table 11.4‐1 ASCE 7‐16 Supplement #1 Tables used for Fa and Fv Fv = 1.70 Site Coefficient per Table 11.4‐2 (note: section 11.4.8 Exception #2 calc used) SMS = SDS Fa = 1.58 Short Period M.C.E. Per Eq. 11.4‐1 SM1 = SD1 Fv = 0.80 1‐Sec Period M.C.E. Per Eq. 11.4‐2 SDS = 2/3 (SMS) = 1.05 Short Period Design Parameter Per Eq 11.4‐3 SD1 = 2/3 (SM1) = 0.53 1‐Sec Period Design Parameter Per Eq 11.4‐4 Approximate Fundamental Period (Per 12.8.2.1) per Eq. 12.8‐7 hn = 15 ft Ct = 0.02 (per table 12.8‐2) x =  0.75 (per table 12.8‐2) T = 0.15 sec Approximate Fundamental Period TL = 8 sec Long‐Period Transition Period per Figure 22‐12 Seismic Response Coefficient (Per 12.8.1.1) CS = (SDS Ie)/R = 0.16 Seismic Response Coefficient Per Eq. 12.8‐2 Cs1 = 1.5*(SD1 Ie)/R T = 0.80 Max. Seismic Response Coefficient Per Eq. 12.8‐3 if T  ≤ TL Cs2 = 0.01 Min. Seismic Response Coefficient Per Eq. 12.8‐5 Cs2 = 0.044 SDS Ie = 0.05 Min. Seismic Response Coefficient Per Eq. 12.8‐5 Cs3 = 0.5 S1 Ie/R = 0.04 Min. Seismic Response Coefficient Per Eq. 12.8‐6 if S 1 ≥ 0.6g CS = 0.16 Design Seismic Coefficient Check Additional Base Shear Wexisting = 16.0 kips Weight of Existing Structure Wpanels = 1.0 kips Weight of Proposed Panels Vexisting = Cs Wexisting = 2.6 kips Roof Level Shear of Existing Structure Vpanels = Cs Wpanels = 0.2 kips Additional Roof Level Shear of Proposed Panels Vpanels Vexisting Lateral Loads T = Ct (hn) x  =  6.28% < 10%PER C.E.B.C. 502.5 EXCEPTION, STRUCTURE DOES NOT REQUIRE SEISMIC RETROFIT, PANELS OK! 4/14/2022  12:39 PM 5 of 7 ©McPherson Engineering 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 McPherson Engineering By: D.M.G. Date: 4/14/22 Rooftop Solar Panels Wind Pressures (Section 29.4, ASCE 7‐16) Vult = 130 mph Kzt = 1.00 (sec 26.8.2) h = 15 ft Exposure Category = C Kz =  0.85 (sec 26.10.1) Roof Zone = 2 Kd = 0.85 (sec 26.6) Panel  θ = 7‐27 deg Ke = 1.00 (sec 26.9) qh = 0.00256 Kz Kzt Kd Ke V2 qh = 31.26 (eq. 26.10‐1) γE = 1.5 FIG 29.4‐7)γc = 0.97 (fig 29.4‐7) hpt = 0 ft γa = 0.69 (fig 29.4‐8)γp = 0.9 (fig 29.4‐7) ω = 0.00 deg GPp = ‐2 uplift GCrm = 1.4 uplift p = qh (GPp) γE γ a (eq 29.4‐7) p = qh (GCrn) γE γC γ p (eq 29.4‐6) p = ‐65.0 p.s.f.p = 57.3 p.s.f. Check Anchorage to Existing Structure 0.6DL  ‐ 0.6W controlling load combination (eq. 16‐15 for ASD) DL = 2.8 p.s.f. dead load of panel (inlcuding rack system) W =  65.0 p.s.f. wind load normal to face of panel Arealag = 18.5 sq. ft. area tributary to each anchor SPanc = 6.0 ft. spacing of anchors DLPL= 0.0517 kips Point dead load of panel (inlcuding rack system) WPL= 1.202 kips Point wind load normal to face of panel Puplift = Arealag (0.6DL - 0.6W) = 690.4 lbs total uplift on anchor Material = DFL lumber anchor material Dialag = 5/16 in. diameter of screw Penlag = 2.5 in. min. penetration to existing framing Wlag = 266 lb/in. withdrawal load per in. of penetration per NDS Table 11.2A CD  = 1.6 load duration factor for wind per NDS Table 2.3.2 Ct = 0.8 temperature factor per NDS Table 2.3.3 Noscrews = 1 number of screws in withdrawal Pallow = Penlag (Wlag CD  Ct) * Noscrews = 851.2 lbs total allowable withrawal on anchor Puplift Pallow Anchorage = USE (1) 5/16IN. DIA. LAG SCREW(S) AT 6FT. MAX. O.C. W/ 2.5IN. MIN. PENETRATION 0.81 < 1.00 Anchor is OK! Wind Uplift Anchorage Flush Mounted Panels  ‐ ASCE Section 29.4.4 (where applicable) Flat Roof Panels  ‐ ASCE Section 29.4.3 (where applicable) = 4/14/2022  12:39 PM 6 of 7 ©McPherson Engineering 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 McPherson Engineering By: D.M.G. Date: 4/14/22 Gravity Loads: DEMAND DECREASED BY 22.06% = OK! Lateral Loads: DEMAND INCREASED  BY 6.28% < 10% = OK! Anchorage: DEMAND OF 690.4LB. < CAPACITY OF 851.2LB. = OK! USE (1) 5/16IN. DIA. LAG SCREW(S) AT 6FT. MAX. O.C. W/ 2.5IN. MIN. PENETRATION Summary: STRUCTURE IS ADEQUATE FOR THE PROPOSED PV ARRAY ANCHORS ON EAVES/OVERHANGS ARE OK! Summary 4/14/2022  12:39 PM 7 of 7 ©McPherson Engineering 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 Expedited Permit Process for PV Systems - Micro-Inverter1 Expedited Permit Process for PV Systems Micro-Inverter The Solar America Board for Codes and Standards (Solar ABCs) Expedited Permit Pro- cess provides a means to differentiate systems that can be permitted quickly and easily due to their similarity with the majority of small-scale PV systems. Those systems with unique characteristics may be handled with small additions to this Expedited Permit Process or may require much more information, depending on the uniqueness of the installation. The following pages contain forms for the Micro-Inverter to use with the Expedited Per- mit Process. The Standard String, AC Module, and Supply-Side Connection forms are also available as interactive PDF files at www.solarabcs.org/permitting. In jurisdic- tions that have adopted the Expedited Permit Process for PV Systems, these forms can be filled out electronically and submitted in either printed form and via email. An elec- tronic format is used so that the supplied information is standardized and legible for the local jurisdiction. 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 Expedited Permit Process for PV Systems — Micro-Inverter2 Expedited Permit Process for Small-Scale PV Systems Micro-Inverter The information in this guideline is intended to help local jurisdictions and contractors identify when PV system installations are simple, needing only a basic review, and when an installation is more complex. It is likely that 50%-75% of all residential systems will comply with these simple criteria. For projects that fail to meet the simple criteria, resolution steps have been suggested to provide as a path to permit approval. Required Information for Permit: 1. Site plan showing location of major components on the property. This drawing need not be exactly to scale, but it should represent relative location of components at site (see supplied example site plan). PV arrays on dwellings with a 3’ perimeter space at ridge and sides may not need separate fire service review. 2. Electrical diagram showing PV array configuration, wiring system, overcurrent protection, inverter, disconnects, required signs, and ac connection to building (see supplied standard electrical diagram). 3. Specification sheets and installation manuals (if available) for all manufactured components including, but not limited to, PV modules, inverter(s), combiner box, disconnects, and mounting system. Step 1: Structural Review of PV Array Mounting System Is the array to be mounted on a defined, permitted roof structure? l Yes l No If No due to non-compliant roof or a ground mount, submit completed worksheet for the structure WKS1. Roof Information: 1. Is the roofing type lightweight (Yes = composition, lightweight masonry, metal, etc…)__________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ If No, submit completed worksheet for roof structure WKS1 (No = heavy masonry, slate, etc…). 2. Does the roof have a single roof covering? l Yes l No If No, submit completed worksheet for roof structure WKS1. 3. Provide method and type of weatherproofing roof penetrations (e.g. flashing, caulk).____________________________ Mounting System Information: 1. Is the mounting structure an engineered product designed to mount PV modules with no more than an 18” gap beneath the module frames? l Yes l No If No, provide details of structural attachment certified by a design professional. 2. For manufactured mounting systems, fill out information on the mounting system below: a. Mounting System Manufacturer ___________Product Name and Model#________________________________ b. Total Weight of PV Modules and Rails ___________lbs c. Total Number of Attachment Points____________ d. Weight per Attachment Point (b÷c)_________________lbs (if greater than 45 lbs, see WKS1) e. Maximum Spacing Between Attachment Points on a Rail ______________inches (see product manual for maximum spacing allowed based on maximum design wind speed) f. Total Surface Area of PV Modules (square feet)_________________ ft2 g. Distributed Weight of PV Module on Roof (b÷f)_______________ lbs/ft2 If distributed weight of the PV system is greater than 5 lbs/ft2, see WKS1. Step 2: Electrical Review of PV System (Calculations for Electrical Diagram) In order for a PV system to be considered for an expedited permit process, the following must apply: 1. PV modules, utility-interactive inverters, and combiner boxes are identified for use in PV systems. 2. The PV array is composed of 4 series strings or less per inverter. 3. The total inverter capacity has a continuous ac power output 13,440 Watts or less 4. The ac interconnection point is on the load side of service disconnecting means (690.64(B)). 5. One of the standard electrical diagrams (E1.1, E1.1a, E1.1b, or E1.1c) can be used to accurately represent the PV system. Interactive PDF diagrams are available at www.solarabcs.org/permitting. Fill out the standard electrical diagram completely. A guide to the electrical diagram is provided to help the applicant understand each blank to fill in. If the electrical system is more complex than the standard electrical diagram can effectively communicate, provide an alternative diagram with appropriate detail. Yes= Comp Shingle Flashing, caulk UNIRAC SOLARMOUNT SM-P02 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 Ex p e d i t e d P e r m i t P r o c e s s f o r P V S y s t e m s 3 Micro-Inverter Site Plan                                                        701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 Ex p e d i t e d P e r m i t P r o c e s s f o r P V S y s t e m s 4 Micro-Inverter Electrical Diagram Contractor Name, Address and Phone: One-Line Standard Electrical Diagram for Micro-Inverter PV Systems Site Name: Site Address: System AC Size: SIZE FSCM NO DWG NO REV E1.1a SCALE NTS Date: SHEET Drawn By: Checked By: DESCRIPTION OR CONDUCTOR TYPE USE-2 or PV WIRE GEC EGC X ALL THAT APPLY EXTERIOR CABLE LISTED W/ INV. THWN-2 or XHHW-2 or RHW-2 GEC EGC X ALL THAT APPLY NO DC GEC IF 690.35 SYSTEM THWN-2 or XHHW-2 or RHW-2 GEC EGC X ALL THAT APPLY TAG 1 2 3 4 5 CONDUIT AND CONDUCTOR SCHEDULE COND. GAUGE MFG MFG NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS MFG Cable MFG Cable CONDUIT TYPE N/A N/A N/A SAME SAME CONDUIT SIZE N/A N/A N/A SAME SAME DESCRIPTION PV DC or AC MODULE DC/AC INVERTER (MICRO) J-BOX (IF USED) PV ARRAY AC COMB. PANEL (IF USED) GEN METER (IF USED) AC DISCONNECT (IF USED) SERVICE PANEL TAG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PART NUMBER NOTES FOR UNUSED MODULES PUT "N/A” in BLANK ABOVE 1 1 3 2 3 EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE 2 _____ MICRO-INVERTERS IN BRANCH- CIRCUIT MOD ____ DC AC MOD ____ DC AC MOD ____ DC AC MOD ____ DC AC MOD ____ DC AC MOD ____ DC AC J-BOX 4 AC DISCO M BUILDING GROUNDING ELECTRODE G M UTILITY SERVICE MAIN SERVICE PANEL MAIN OCPD INVERTER OCPD 6 7 8 5 4 5 G SEE GUIDE APPENDIX D FOR INFORMATION ON MODULE AND ARRAY GROUNDING AC COMBINER PANEL G ____ MICRO-INVERTERS IN BRANCH- CIRCUIT 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 Ex p e d i t e d P e r m i t P r o c e s s f o r P V S y s t e m s 5 Contractor Name, Address and Phone: Notes for One-Line Standard Electrical Diagram for Single-Phase PV Systems Site Name: Site Address: System AC Size: SIZE FSCM NO DWG NO REV E1.2a SCALE NTS Date: SHEET Drawn By: Checked By: MAX POWER-POINT CURRENT (IMP) MAX POWER-POINT VOLTAGE (VMP) OPEN-CIRCUIT VOLTAGE (VOC) SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT (ISC) MAX SERIES FUSE (OCPD) MAXIMUM POWER (PMAX) MAX VOLTAGE (TYP 600VDC) VOC TEMP COEFF (mV/oC or %/oC ) IF COEFF SUPPLIED, CIRCLE UNITS MODULE MAKE MODULE MODEL PV MODULE RATINGS @ STC (Guide Section 5) MAX DC VOLT RATING MAX POWER @ 40oC NOMINAL AC VOLTAGE MAX AC CURRENT MAX OCPD RATING INVERTER MAKE INVERTER MODEL INVERTER RATINGS (Guide Section 4) 1) IF UTILITY REQUIRES A VISIBLE-BREAK SWITCH, DOES THIS SWITCH MEET THE REQUIREMENT? YES NO N/A 2) IF GENERATION METER REQUIRED, DOES THIS METER SOCKET MEET THE REQUIREMENT? YES NO N/A 3) SIZE PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE (DC) CONDUCTORS BASED ON MAX CURRENT ON NEC 690.53 SIGN OR OCPD RATING AT DISCONNECT 4) SIZE INVERTER OUTPUT CIRCUIT (AC) CONDUCTORS ACCORDING TO INVERTER OCPD AMPERE RATING. (See Guide Section 9) 5) TOTAL OF ______ INVERTER OUTPUT CIRCUIT OCPD(s), ONE FOR EACH MICRO- INVERTER CIRCUIT. DOES TOTAL SUPPLY BREAKERS COMPLY WITH 120% BUSBAR EXCEPTION IN 690.64(B)(2)(a)? YES NO NOTES FOR INVERTER CIRCUITS (Guide Section 8 and 9): 1.) LOWEST EXPECT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE BASED ON ASHRAE MINIMUM MEAN EXTREME DRY BULB TEMPERATURE FOR ASHRAE LOCATION MOST SIMILAR TO INSTALLATION LOCATION. LOWEST EXPECTED AMBIENT TEMP ____oC 2.) HIGHEST CONTINUOUS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE BASED ON ASHRAE HIGHEST MONTH 2% DRY BULB TEMPERATURE FOR ASHRAE LOCATION MOST SIMILAR TO INSTALLATION LOCATION. HIGHEST CONTINUOUS TEMPERATURE ____oC 2.) 2009 ASHRAE FUNDAMENTALS 2% DESIGN TEMPERATURES DO NOT EXCEED 47oC IN THE UNITED STATES (PALM SPRINGS, CA IS 44.1 oC). FOR LESS THAN 9 CURRENT-CARRYING CONDUCTORS IN ROOF-MOUNTED SUNLIT CONDUIT AT LEAST 0.5" ABOVE ROOF AND USING THE OUTDOOR DESIGN TEMPERATURE OF 47oC OR LESS (ALL OF UNITED STATES), a) 12 AWG, 90 oC CONDUCTORS ARE GENERALLY ACCEPTABLE FOR MODULES WITH Isc OF 7.68 AMPS OR LESS WHEN PROTECTED BY A 12-AMP OR SMALLER FUSE. b) 10 AWG, 90oC CONDUCTORS ARE GENERALLY ACCEPTABLE FOR MODULES WITH Isc OF 9.6 AMPS OR LESS WHEN PROTECTED BY A 15-AMP OR SMALLER FUSE. NOTES FOR ARRAY CIRCUIT WIRING (Guide Section 6 and 8 and Appendix E): OCPD = OVERCURRENT PROTECTION DEVICE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE®REFERENCES SHOWN AS (NEC XXX.XX) NOTES FOR ALL DRAWINGS: SIGNS–SEE GUIDE SECTION 7 SIGN FOR DC DISCONNECT SIGN FOR INVERTER OCPD AND AC DISCONNECT (IF USED) No sign necessary since 690.51 marking on PV module covers needed information AC OUTPUT CURRENT NOMINAL AC VOLTAGE SOLAR PV SYSTEM AC POINT OF CONNECTION THIS PANEL FED BY MULTIPLE SOURCES (UTILITY AND SOLAR) Notes for Micro-Inverter Electrical Diagram Q ANTUM DUO Z Q PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+400 10.77 45.3 11.14 -0.27 400 50A 35.25 ENPHASE IQ8PLUS-72-2-US 60 240 50 A 290 VA 1.21 A 20.57 240 -40 +85 17 LIFT ENERGY CONSTRUCTION, INC 5010 Lisa Marie Court Bakersfield CA 93313 442-286-0598 MATT SANDERS 701 CATALINA AVENUE 6.126 KW AC E002 IAN KARL MAGDADARO 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 Rev: 7/15/2021 RESIDENTIAL PHOTOVOLTAIC CHECKLIST SOL-01 CBC 2019 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Checklist for Detached SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES Only Instructions: The licensed contractor of record shall complete all sections, answer the ten questions and sign the certification section below. A copy of this form shall be attached to each of TWO sets of plans, of minimum 11” x 17” size. If answering NO to any of the questions, plan check shall be required. Project Address: Contractor Company Name: Contractor License Number: YES NO Are the following applicable to the proposed project? 1.   Will the PV system layout provide the required three-foot wide clear access pathways per Section 605.11 of the California Fire Code, and is this shown on the roof plan? 2.   Will the PV system be installed on a roof having only one roofing layer with no overlays? 3.   Will the PV array be flush mounted to the existing roof so that the plane of the modules (panels) are parallel to the plane of the roof? 4.   Will the PV system weigh maximum 4 pounds per square feet or less? 5.   Will the PV system be installed where the modules do not overhang any roof edges (such as eaves, gabled ends, ridges and hips)? 6.   Will the PV system be installed with a space of 2” minimum to 10” maximum between the underside of modules and the surface of the roof? 7.   Will the PV system be installed without using any ballast system or counter-weight system? 8.   Will the anchors be installed with a maximum horizontal anchor spacing of 6 feet and is this maximum horizontal spacing shown on the plans? 9.   Will the minimum 5/16” lag screws be installed with a minimum of 2-1/2 inch embedment into roof rafters (with pre-drilled holes) and is this minimum embedment shown on the plans? 10.   Are ALL the structural pages of the plans stamped and signed by a California licensed professional engineer? (including project specific site plan, PV layout, anchorage spacing, anchorage details and manufacturer’s PV support information.) I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the above is true: Print Name: Signature: Phone Number: Date: Email Address: Planning & Building Agency Building Safety Division 20 Civic Center Plaza P.O. Box 1988 (M-19) Santa Ana, CA 92702 (714) 647-5800 www.santa-ana.org 701 CATALINA AVENUE LIFT ENERGY CONSTRUCTION, INC 1030273 B JESSALYN PONCE 442-286-0598 04/20/2022 JESSALYN.PONCE@LUMIO.COM 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 SM SOLAR MOUNT APPENDIX A System Certification PAGE B •Unless otherwise noted, all modules listed above include all wattages and specific models within that series. Variable wattages are represented as "xxx" • Items in parenthesis are those that may or may not be present in a compatible module's model ID • Slashes "/" between one or more items indicates that either of those items may be the one that is present in a module's model ID •The frame profile must not have any feature that might interfere with the bonding devices that are integrated into the racking system • Use with a maximum over current protection device OCPD of 30A •Please see the SM UL2703 Construction Data Report at Unirac.com to ensure the exact solar module selected is approved for use with SM •Listed models can be used to achieve a Class A fire system rating for steep slope applications. See Appendix A, page A Aleo P-Series & S-Series Aptos Solar DNA-120-(MF/BF)23 DNA-144-(MF/BF)23 DNA-120-(MF/BF)26 DNA-144-(MF/BF)26 Astronergy CHSM6612 M, M/HV CHSM6612P Series CHSM6612P/HV Series CHSM72M-HC Auxin AXN6M610T AXN6P610T AXN6M612T AXN6P612T Axitec AC-xxx(M/P)/60S, AC-xxx(M/P)/72S AC-xxxP/156-60S AC-xxxMH/120(S/V/SB/VB) AC-xxxMH/144(S/V/SB/VB) Boviet BVM6610, BVM6612 BYD P6K & MHK-36 Series Canadian Solar CS1(H/K/U/Y)-MS CS3K-(MB/MB-AG/MS/P/P HE/PB-AG) CS3L-(MS/P) CS3U-(MB/MB-AG/MS/P/P HE/PB/PB-AG) CS3W-(MS/P/P-PB-AG) CS5A-M CS6K-(M/MS/MS AllBlack/P/P HE) Manufacture Module Model / Series Canadian Solar (cont.) CS6P-(M/P) CS6U-(M/P/P HE) CS6X-P, CSX-P ELPS CS6(A/P)-MM Centrosolar America C-Series & E-Series CertainTeed CT2xxMxx-01, CT2xxPxx-01, CTxxxMxx-01 CTxxxPxx-01, CTxxxMxx-02, CTxxxMxx-03 CTxxxMxx-04, CTxxxHC11-04 Eco Solargy Orion 1000 & Apollo 1000 ET Solar ET AC Module, ET Module Flextronics FXS-xxxBB GCL GCL-P6 & GCL-M6 Series Hanwha SolarOne HSL 60 Hansol TD-AN3, TD-AN4 UB-AN1, UD-AN1 Heliene 36M, 36P 60M, 60P, 72M & 72P Series HT Solar HT72-156(M/P) HT72-156P-C, HT72-156P(V)-C HT72-156M(PDV)-BF, HT72-156M(PD)-BF HT60-156M-C HT60-156M(V)-C Hyundai KG, MG, RW, TG, RI, RG, TI, KI, HI Series HiA-SxxxHG, HiD-SxxxRG(BK), HiS-S400PI ITEK iT-SE Series Japan Solar JPS-60 & JPS-72 Series JA Solar JAP6 60-xxx JAM6(K)-60/xxx, JAP6(k)-72-xxx/4BB JAP72S##-xxx/** JAP6(k)-60-xxx/4BB, JAP60S##-xxx/** JAM6(k)-72-xxx/**, JAM72S##-xxx/** JAM6(k)-60-xxx/**, JAM60S##-xxx/** i. ##: 01, 02, 03, 09, 10 ii. **: SC, PR, BP, HiT, IB, MW ** = Backsheet, ## Cell technology Jinko JKM & JKMS Series JKMxxxM-72HL-V Kyocera KD-F & KU Series LG Electronics LGxxx(E1C/E1K/N1C/N1K/N2T/N2W/S1C/ S2W/Q1C/Q1K)-A5 LGxxx(A1C/M1C/M1K/N1C/N1K/Q1C/Q1K/ QAC/QAK)-A6 LGxxxN2W-B3 LGxxxN2T-B5 LGxxxN1K-B6 LGxxx(N1C/N1K/N2T/N2W)-E6 LGxxx(N1C/N1K/N2W/S1C/S2W)-G4 LGxxxN2T-J5 LGxxx(N1K/N1W/N2T/N2W)-L5 LGxxx(M1C/N1C/Q1C/Q1K)-N5 LGxxx(N1C/N1K/N2W/Q1C/Q1K)-V5 Manufacture Module Model / Series Manufacture Module Model / Series Electrical Bonding and Grounding Test Modules The list below is not exhaustive of compliant modules but shows those that have been evaluated and found to be electrically compatible with the SOLARMOUNT system. 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 SM SOLAR MOUNT APPENDIX A System Certification PAGE C • Unless otherwise no ed, all modules listed above include all wattages and specific models within that series. Variable wattages are represented as "xxx" • Iems in parenthesis are those that may or may not be present in a compatible module's model ID • Slashes "/" between one or more items indicates that either of those items may be the one that is present in a module's model ID •The frame profile must not have any feature that might interfere with the bonding devices that are integrated into the racking system • Use with a maximum ver current protection device OCPD of 30A •Please see the SM UL2703Construction Data Report at Unirac.com to ensure the exact solar module selected is approved for use with SM •Listed models can be used to achieve a Class A fire system rating for steep slope applications. See Appendix A, page A Manufacture Module Model / Series Manufacture Module Model / Series Electrical Bonding and Grounding Test Modules The list below is not exhaustive of compliant modules but shows those that have been evaluated and found to be electrically compatible with the SOLARMOUNT system. LONGi LR4-60(HPB/HPH) LR4-72(HPH) LR6-60 LR6-60(BK/HPB/HPH/HV/PB/PE/PH) LR6-72 LR6-72(BK/HV/PB/PE/PH) RealBlack LR4-60HPB RealBlack LR6-60HPB Mission Solar Energy MSE Mono, MSE Perc Mitsubishi MJE & MLE Series Neo Solar Power Co. D6M Series Panasonic VBHNxxxSA06/SA06B/SA11/SA11B VBHNxxxSA15/SA15B/SA16/SA16B, VBHNxxxKA, VBHNxxxKA03/04, VBHNxxxSA17/SA17G/SA17E/SA18/SA18E, VBHNxxxZA01/ZA02/ZA03/VBHNxxxZA04 EVPV Peimar SGxxxM (FB/BF) SMxxxM Phono Solar PSxxxM1-20/U PSxxxM1H-20/U PSxxxM1-20UH PSxxxM1H-20UH PSxxxM1-20/UH PSxxxM1H-20/UH PSxxxM-24/T PSxxxMH-24/T PSxxxM-24/TH PSxxxMH-24/TH Prism Solar P72 Series Manufacture Module Model / Series Q.Cells Plus, Pro, Peak, G3, G4, Peak G5(SC) , G6(+)(SC)(AC), G7, G8(+), Plus, Pro, Peak L-G2, L-G4, L-G5 Peak L-G5, L-G6, L-G7, L-G8(BFF) Q.Cells (cont.) Q.PEAK DUO( BLK)-G6+ Q.PEAK DUO BLK-G6+/TS Q.PEAK DUO (BLK) G8(+) Q.PEAK DUO L-(G8.1/G8.2/G8.3) Q.PEAK DUO L-G8.3 BFF Q.PEAK DUO (BLK) ML-G9(+) Q.PEAK DUO XL-(G9/G9.2/G9.3) Q.PEAK DUO (BLK) ML-G10(+) REC RECxxxAA (BLK/Pure) RECxxxNP (N-PEAK) RECxxxNP2 (Black) RECxxxPE, RECxxxPE72 RECxxxTP, RECxxxTP72 RECxxxTP2(M/BLK2) RECxxxTP2S(M)72 RECxxxTP3M (Black) RECxxxTP4 (Black) Renesola All 60-cell modules Risen RSM Series S-Energy SN72 & SN60 Series Seraphim SEG-(6PA/6PB/6MA/6MA-HV/6MB/E01/E11) SRP-(6QA/6QB) SRP-xxx-6MB-HV, SRP-320-375-BMB-HV, SRP-xxx-BMC-HV, SRP-390-450-BMA-HV, SRP-xxx-BMZ-HV, SRP-390-405-BMD-HV Sharp NU-SA & NU-SC Series Silfab SLA-M, SLA-P, SLG-M, SLG-P & BC Series SILxxx(BL/NL/NT/HL/ML/BK/NX/NU/HC) Solaria PowerXT-xxxR-(AC/PD/BD) PowerXT-xxxC-PD PowerXT-xxxR-PM (AC) Solartech STU HJT, STU PERC & Quantum PERC SolarWorld Sunmodule Protect, Sunmodule Plus/Pro Suntech STP Suniva MV Series & Optimus Series (35mm) Sun Edison F-Series, R-Series SunPower AC, X-Series, E-Series & P-Series Talesun TP572, TP596, TP654, TP660 TP672, Hipor M, Smart Tesla SC, SC B, SC B1, SC B2, TxxxS Trina PA05, PD05, DD05, DD06, DE06 PD14, PE14, DD14, DE14, DE15 TSMC TS-150C2 CIGSw Upsolar UP-MxxxP, UP-MxxxM(-B) URECO D7Kxxx(H7A/H8A), D7Mxxx(H7A/H8A) FAKxxx(C8G/E8G), FAMxxxE7G-BB FAMxxxE8G(-BB) Vikram Eldora, Somera, Ultima VSUN VSUNxxx-60M-BB, VSUNxxx-72MH VSUN4xx-144BMH 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 SM SOLAR MOUNT APPENDIX A System Certification PAGE D • Unless otherwise no ed, all modules listed above include all wattages and specific models within that series. Variable wattages are represented as "xxx" • Iems in parenthesis are those that may or may not be present in a compatible module's model ID • Slashes "/" between one or more items indicates that either of those items may be the one that is present in a module's model ID •The frame profile must not have any feature that might interfere with the bonding devices that are integrated into the racking system • Use with a maximum ver current protection device OCPD of 30A •Please see the SM UL2703Construction Data Report at Unirac.com to ensure the exact solar module selected is approved for use with SM •Listed models can be used to achieve a Class A fire system rating for steep slope applications. See Appendix A, page A Manufacture Module Model / Series Electrical Bonding and Grounding Test Modules The list below is not exhaustive of compliant modules but shows those that have been evaluated and found to be electrically compatible with the SOLARMOUNT system. Vina VNS-72M1-5-xxxW-1.5, VNS-72M3-5-xxxW-1.5, VNS-144M1-5-xxxW-1.5, VNS-144M3-5-xxxW-1.5, VNS-120M3-5-xxxW-1.0 Winaico WST & WSP Series Yingli YGE & YLM Series ZNShine Solar ZXM6-72 Series 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 IQ8 Series Microinverters Our newest IQ8 Microinverters are the industry’s first microgrid-forming, software- defined microinverters with split-phase power conversion capability to convert DC power to AC power efficiently. The brain of the semiconductor-based microinverter is our proprietary application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) which enables the microinverter to operate in grid-tied or off-grid modes. This chip is built in advanced 55nm technology with high speed digital logic and has super-fast response times to changing loads and grid events, alleviating constraints on battery sizing for home energy systems. Part of the Enphase Energy System, IQ8 Series Microinverters integrate with the Enphase IQ Battery, Enphase IQ Gateway, and the Enphase App monitoring and analysis software. IQ8 Series Microinverters redefine reliability standards with more than one million cumulative hours of power-on testing, enabling an industry-leading limited warranty of up to 25 years. Connect PV modules quickly and easily to IQ8 Series Microinverters using the included Q-DCC-2 adapter cable with plug-n-play MC4 connectors. IQ8 Series Microinverters are UL Listed as PV Rapid Shut Down Equipment and conform with various regulations, when installed according to manufacturer’s instructions. Easy to install • Lightweight and compact with plug-n-play connectors • Power Line Communication (PLC) between components • Faster installation with simple two-wire cabling High productivity and reliability • Produce power even when the grid is down • More than one million cumulative hours of testing • Class II double-insulated enclosure • Optimized for the latest high- powered PV modules Microgrid-forming • Complies with the latest advanced grid support • Remote automatic updates for the latest grid requirements • Configurable to support a wide range of grid profiles • Meets CA Rule 21 (UL 1741-SA) requirements © 202 2 Enphase Energy. All rights reserved. Enphase, the Enphase logo, IQ8 microinverters, and other names are trademarks of Enphase Energy, Inc. Data subject to change. IQ8SE-DS-0001-01-EN-US-2022-03-01 DATA SHEET (1) The IQ8H-208 variant will be operating in grid-tied mode only at 208V AC. (2) No enforced DC/AC ratio. See the compatibility calculator at https://link.enphase.com/module-compatibility (3) Maximum continuous input DC current is 10.6A (4) Nominal voltage range can be extended beyond nominal if required by the utility. (5) Limits may vary. Refer to local requirements to define the number of microinverters per branch in your area. IQ8 Series Microinverters INPUT DATA (DC)IQ8-60-2-US IQ8PLUS-72-2-US IQ8M-72-2-US IQ8A-72-2-US IQ8H-240-72-2-US IQ8H-208-72-2-US1 Commonly used module pairings2 W 235 – 350 235 – 440 260 – 460 295 – 500 320 – 540+ 295 – 500+ Module compatibility 60-cell/120 half-cell, 66-cell/132 half-cell and 72-cell/144 half-cell MPPT voltage range V 60-cell/120 half-cell 27 – 37 29 – 45 33 – 45 36 – 45 38 – 45 38 – 45 Operating range V 25 – 48 25 – 58 Min/max start voltage V 30 / 48 30 / 58 Max input DC voltage V 50 60 Max DC current3 [module Isc]A 15 Overvoltage class DC port II DC port backfeed current mA 0 PV array configuration 1x1 Ungrounded array; No additional DC side protection required; AC side protection requires max 20A per branch circuit OUTPUT DATA (AC)IQ8-60-2-US IQ8PLUS-72-2-US IQ8M-72-2-US IQ8A-72-2-US IQ8H-240-72-2-US IQ8H-208-72-2-US Peak output power VA 245 300 330 366 384 366 Max continuous output power VA 240 290 325 349 380 360 Nominal (L-L) voltage/range4 V 240 / 211 – 264 208 / 183 – 250 Max continuous output current A 1.0 1.21 1.35 1.45 1.58 1.73 Nominal frequency Hz 60 Extended frequency range Hz 50 – 68 Max units per 20 A (L-L) branch circuit5 16 13 11 11 10 9 Total harmonic distortion <5% Overvoltage class AC port III AC port backfeed current mA 30 Power factor setting 1.0 Grid-tied power factor (adjustable)0.85 leading – 0.85 lagging Peak efficiency %97.5 97.6 97.6 97.6 97.6 97.4 CEC weighted efficiency %97 97 97 97.5 97 97 Night-time power consumption mW 60 MECHANICAL DATA Ambient temperature range -40ºC to +60ºC (-40ºF to +140ºF) Relative humidity range 4% to 100% (condensing) DC Connector type MC4 Dimensions (HxWxD)212 mm (8.3”) x 175 mm (6.9”) x 30.2 mm (1.2”) Weight 1.08 kg (2.38 lbs) Cooling Natural convection – no fans Approved for wet locations Yes Acoustic noise at 1 m <60 dBA Pollution degree PD3 Enclosure Class II double-insulated, corrosion resistant polymeric enclosure Environ. category / UV exposure rating NEMA Type 6 / outdoor COMPLIANCE Certifications CA Rule 21 (UL 1741-SA), UL 62109-1, UL1741/IEEE1547, FCC Part 15 Class B, ICES-0003 Class B, CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 107.1-01 This product is UL Listed as PV Rapid Shut Down Equipment and conforms with NEC 2014, NEC 2017, and NEC 2020 section 690.12 and C22.1-2018 Rule 64-218 Rapid Shutdown of PV Systems, for AC and DC conductors, when installed according to manufacturer’s instructions. IQ8SE-DS-0001-01-EN-US-2022-03-01 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 X-IQ-AM1-240-4 The Enphase IQ Combiner 4/4C with Enphase IQ Gateway and integrated LTE-M1 cell modem (included only with IQ Combiner 4C) consolidates interconnection equipment into a single enclosure and streamlines IQ microinverters and storage installations by providing a consistent, pre-wired solution for residential applications. It offers up to four 2-pole input circuits and Eaton BR series busbar assembly. Enphase IQ Combiner 4/4C X-IQ-AM1-240-4 X-IQ-AM1-240-4C To learn more about Enphase offerings, visit enphase.com Data Sheet Enphase Networking Smart • ncludes IQ Gateway for communication and control • ncludes Enphase Mobile Connect cellular modem (CELLMODEM-M1-06-SP-05), included only with IQ Combiner 4C • ncludes solar shield to match Enphase IQ Battery aesthetics and deflect heat • lexible networking supports Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or cellular • ptional AC receptacle available for PLC bridge • Provides production metering and consumption monitoring Simple • Centered mounting brackets support single stud mounting • Supports bottom, back and side conduit entry • Up to four 2-pole branch circuits for 240 VAC plug-in breakers (not included) • 80A total PV or storage branch circuits Reliable • Durable NRTL-certified NEMA type 3R enclosure • Five-year limited warranty • Two years labor reimbursement program coverage included for both the IQ Combiner SKU's • UL listed X-IQ-AM1-240-4C To learn more about Enphase offerings, visit enphase.com © 2021 Enphase Energy. All rights reserved. Enphase, the Enphase logo, IQ Combiner 4/4C, and other names are trademarks of Enphase Energy, Inc. Data subject to change. 10-21-2021 MODEL NUMBER IQ Combiner 4 (X-IQ-AM1-240-4)IQ Combiner 4 with Enphase IQ Gateway printed circuit board for integrated revenue grade PV production metering (ANSI C12.20 +/- 0.5%) and consumption monitoring (+/- 2.5%). Includes a silver solar shield to match the IQ Battery system and IQ System Controller 2 and to deflect heat. IQ Combiner 4C (X-IQ-AM1-240-4C)IQ Combiner 4C with Enphase IQ Gateway printed circuit board for integrated revenue grade PV production metering (ANSI C12.20 +/- 0.5%) and consumption monitoring (+/- 2.5%). Includes Enphase Mobile Connect cellular modem (CELLMODEM-M1-06-SP-05), a plug-and-play industrial-grade cell modem for systems up to 60 microinverters. (Available in the US, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, where there is adequate cellular service in the installation area.) Includes a silver solar shield to match the IQ Battery and IQ System Controller and to deflect heat. ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS (not included, order separately) Ensemble Communications Kit COMMS-CELLMODEM-M1-06 CELLMODEM-M1-06-SP-05 CELLMODEM-M1-06-AT-05 - Includes COMMS-KIT-01 and CELLMODEM-M1-06-SP-05 with 5-year Sprint data plan for Ensemble sites - 4G based LTE-M1 cellular modem with 5-year Sprint data plan - 4G based LTE-M1 cellular modem with 5-year AT&T data plan Circuit Breakers BRK-10A-2-240V BRK-15A-2-240V BRK-20A-2P-240V BRK-15A-2P-240V-B BRK-20A-2P-240V-B Supports Eaton BR210, BR215, BR220, BR230, BR240, BR250, and BR260 circuit breakers. Circuit breaker, 2 pole, 10A, Eaton BR210 Circuit breaker, 2 pole, 15A, Eaton BR215 Circuit breaker, 2 pole, 20A, Eaton BR220 Circuit breaker, 2 pole, 15A, Eaton BR215B with hold down kit support Circuit breaker, 2 pole, 20A, Eaton BR220B with hold down kit support EPLC-01 XA-SOLARSHIELD-ES XA-PLUG-120-3 XA-ENV-PCBA-3 X-IQ-NA-HD-125A Power line carrier (communication bridge pair), quantity - one pair Replacement solar shield for IQ Combiner 4/4C Accessory receptacle for Power Line Carrier in IQ Combiner 4/4C (required for EPLC-01) Replacement IQ Gateway printed circuit board (PCB) for Combiner 4/4C Hold down kit for Eaton circuit breaker with screws. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Rating Continuous duty System voltage 120/240 VAC, 60 Hz Eaton BR series busbar rating 125 A Max. continuous current rating 65 A Max. continuous current rating (input from PV/storage)64 A Max. fuse/circuit rating (output)90 A Branch circuits (solar and/or storage)Up to four 2-pole Eaton BR series Distributed Generation (DG) breakers only (not included) Max. total branch circuit breaker rating (input)80A of distributed generation / 95A with IQ Gateway breaker included Production metering CT 200 A solid core pre-installed and wired to IQ Gateway Consumption monitoring CT (CT-200-SPLIT)A pair of 200 A split core current transformers MECHANICAL DATA Dimensions (WxHxD)37.5 x 49.5 x 16.8 cm (14.75” x 19.5” x 6.63”). Height is 21.06" (53.5 cm) with mounting brackets. Weight 7.5 kg (16.5 lbs) Ambient temperature range -40º C to +46º C (-40º to 115º F) Cooling Natural convection, plus heat shield Enclosure environmental rating Outdoor, NRTL-certified, NEMA type 3R, polycarbonate construction Wire sizes • 0 A to 50 A breaker inputs: 14 to 4 AWG copper conductors • 0 A breaker branch input: 4 to 1/0 AWG copper conductors • ain lug combined output: 10 to 2/0 AWG copper conductors • eutral and ground: 14 to 1/0 copper conductors Always follow local code requirements for conductor sizing. Altitude To 2000 meters (6,560 feet) INTERNET CONNECTION OPTIONS Integrated Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n Cellular CELLMODEM-M1-06-SP-05, CELLMODEM-M1-06-AT-05 (4G based LTE-M1 cellular modem). Note that an Enphase Mobile Connect cellular modem is required for all Ensemble installations. Ethernet Optional, 802.3, Cat5E (or Cat 6) UTP Ethernet cable (not included) COMPLIANCE Compliance, IQ Combiner UL 1741, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 107.1, 47 CFR, Part 15, Class B, ICES 003 Production metering: ANSI C12.20 accuracy class 0.5 (PV production) Consumption metering: accuracy class 2.5 Compliance, IQ Gateway UL 60601-1/CANCSA 22.2 No. 61010-1 Enphase IQ Combiner 4/4C 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 Specs for 30A AC Disconnect pe.eaton.com General Duty Cartridge Fuse Safety Switch DG221NRB UPC:782113120317 Dimensions: Height: 6.25 IN● Length: 5.73 IN● Width: 6.1 IN● Weight:5 LB Notes:Maximum hp ratings apply only when dual element fuses are used. 3-Phase hp rating shown is a grounded B phase rating, UL listed. Warranties: Eaton Selling Policy 25-000, one (1) year from the date of installation of the Product or eighteen (18) months from the date of shipment of the Product, whichever occurs first. ● Specifications: Type: General Duty/Cartridge Fuse● Amperage Rating: 30A● Enclosure: NEMA 3R● Enclosure Material: Painted galvanized steel● Fuse Class Provision: Class H fuses● Fuse Configuration: Fusible with neutral● Number Of Poles: Two-pole● Number Of Wires: Three-wire● Product Category: General Duty Safety Switch● Voltage Rating: 240V● Supporting documents: Eatons Volume 2-Commercial Distribution● Drawing Dataset● Eaton Specification Sheet - DG221NRB● Certifications: UL Listed● 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 HIGH-SPEED INSTALL Simply drive the required number of screws and inject 4 sealant into the port 4 to create a permanent pressure seal. FLASHLOC™ DUO THE MOST VERSATILE DIRECT TO DECK ATTACHMENT FLASHLOC ™ DUO is the most versatile direct to deck and rafter attachment for composition shingle and rolled comp roofs. The all-in-one mount installs fast — no kneeling on hot roofs to install flashing, no prying or cutting shingles, no pulling nails. Simply drive the required number of screws to secure the mount and inject sealant into the base. FLASHLOC’s patented TRIPLE SEAL technology preserves the roof and protects the penetration with a permanent pressure seal. Kitted with two rafter screws, sealant and hardware for maximum convenience (deck screws sold separately). Don’t just divert water, LOC it out! PROTECT THE ROOF Install a high-strength waterproof attachment without lifting, prying or damaging shingles. LOC OUT WATER With an outer shield 1 contour-conforming gasket 2 and pressurized sealant chamber 3 the Triple Seal technology delivers a 100% waterproof connection. Cut Away View FASTER INSTALLATION. 25-YEAR WARRANTY. FOR QUESTIONS OR CUSTOMER SERVICE VISIT UNIRAC.COM OR CALL (505) 248-2702 3 2 1 4 Cut Away View APRIL2021_FLASHLOCDUO_V1 PRE-INSTALL: CLEAN SURFACE AND MARK LOCATION Ensure existing roof structure is capable of supporting loads prescribed in Flashloc Duo D&E Guide. Clean roof surface of dirt, debris, snow and ice. Snap chalk lines for attachment rows. On shingle roofs, snap lines 1/4” belo w upslope edge of shingle coarse. This line will be used to align the upper edge of the mount. NOTE: Space mounts per span charts found in Flashloc Duo D&E Guide. STEP ONE: SECURE ATTACHING TO A RAFTER: Place FLASHLOC DUO over rafter location and align upper edge of mount with horizontal chalk line. Secure mount with the two (2) provided rafter screws. BACKFILL ALL PILOT HOLES WITH SEALANT. ATTACHING TO SHEATHING: Place FLASHLOC DUO over desired location and align upper edge of mount with horizontal chalk line. Secure mount with the two (2) provided rafter screws. Next, secure mount with four (4) deck screws by drilling through the FLASHLOC DUO deck mount hole locations. Unirac recommends using a drill as opposed to an impact gun to prevent over-tightening or stripping roof sheathing. IMPORTANT: SECURELY ATTACH MOUNT BUT DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN SCREWS. STEP TWO: SEAL Insert tip of UNIRAC approved sealant into port and inject until sealant exits vent. Continue array installation, attaching rails to mounts with provided T-bolts. NOTE: When FLASHLOC DUO is installed over gap between shingle tabs or vertical joints, fill gap/joint with sealant between mount and upslope edge of shingle course. CUT SHINGLES AS REQUIRED: DO NOT INSTALL THE FLASHLOC SLIDER ACCROSS THICKNESS VARIATIONS GREATER THAN 1/8" SUCH AS THOSE FOUND IN HIGH DEFINITION SHINGLES. NOTE: When installing included rail attachment hardware, torque T-bolt nut to 30 ft-lbs. NOTE: If an exploratory hole falls outside of the area covered by the sealant, flash hole accordingly. USE ONLY UNIRAC APPROVED SEALANTS. PLEASE CONTACT UNIRAC FOR FULL LIST OF COMPATIBLE SEALANTS. FLASH LOC™ DUO INSTALLATION GUIDE FASTER INSTALLATION. 25-YEAR WARRANTY. FOR QUESTIONS OR CUSTOMER SERVICE VISIT UNIRAC.COM OR CALL (505) 248-2702 SEALANT GAP " 1/4” x 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 LEGAL NOTICE DRAWING NOT TO SCALE ALL DIMENSIONS ARE NOMINAL PRODUCT PROTECTED BY ONE OR MORE US PATENTS SOLARMOUNT PART DETAIL 9/11/2017 LIGHT RAIL REVISION DATE: DRAWING TYPE: DESCRIPTION: SM - P 0 2 PRODUCT LINE: 1411 BROADWAY BLVD. NE ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87102 USA PHONE: 505.242.6411 WWW.UNIRAC.COM SHEET PART # TABLE P/N DESCRIPTION LENGTH 315168M SM LIGHT RAIL 168" MILL 168" 315168D SM LIGHT RAIL 168" DRK 168" 315240M SM LIGHT RAIL 240" MILL 240" 315240D SM LIGHT RAIL 240" DRK 240" 1 11 16" 1 4 " BOLT LOCATION 3 8 " BOLT LOCATION DQD 507 Rev. 2019-04-30 © 2018 CSA Group. All rights reserved. Page 1 Certificate of Compliance Certificate: 70131735 Master Contract: 266909 Project: 80060420 Date Issued: 2021-02-23 Issued To: Unirac 1411 Broadway NE Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87102 United States Attention: Klaus Nicolaedis The products listed below are eligible to bear the CSA Mark shown with adjacent indicators 'C' and 'US' for Canada and US or with adjacent indicator 'US' for US only or without either indicator for Canada only. Issued by:Michael Hoffnagle Michael Hoffnagle PRODUCTS CLASS - C531302 - POWER SUPPLIES- PHOTOVOLTAICS- PV Racking CLASS - C531382 - POWER SUPPLIES- PHOTOVOLTAICS PV Racking and clamping systems-Certified to US Standards Models: SM SOLARMOUNT Flush-to-Roof is an extruded aluminum rail PV racking system that is installed parallel to the roof in landscape or portrait orientations. ULA Unirac Large Array is a ground mount system using the SolarMount (SM) platform for the bonding and grounding of PV modules. 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 SM SOLAR MOUNT INSTALLATION GUIDE PAGE Aluminum mid clamp with stainless steel bonding pins that pierce module frame anodization to bond module to module through clamp Stainless steel nut bonds aluminum clamp to stainless steel T-bolt Serrated T-bolt head penetrates rail anodization to bond T-bolt, nut, clamp, and modules to SM rail BONDING MIDCLAMP ASSEMBLY BONDING MIDCLAMP ASSEMBLY BONDING RAIL SPLICE BAR BONDING MICROINVERTER MOUNT RAIL TO L-FOOT w/BONDING T-BOLT RAIL TO L-FOOT w/BONDING T-BOLT BONDING RAIL SPLICE BAR RACK SYSTEM GROUND MOD U L E FRAM E BONDING CONNECTION GROUND PATHS N Bonding Hardware creates bond between splice bar and each rail section Aluminum splice bar spans across rail gap to create rail to rail bond. Rail on at least one side of splice will be grounded. Note: Splice bar and bolted connection are non-structural. The splice bar function is rail alignment and bonding. Serrated flange nut removes L-foot anodization to bond L-Foot to stainless steel T-bolt Serrated T-bolt head penetrates rail anodization to bond T-bolt, nut, and L-foot to grounded SM rail Hex nut with captive lock washer bonds metal microinverter flange to stainless steel T-bolt Serrated T-bolt head penetrates rail anodization to bond T-bolt, nut, and L-foot to grounded SM rail System ground including racking and modules may be achieved through the trunk cable of approved microinverter systems. See page I for details WEEB washer dimples pierce anodized rail to create bond between rail and lug Solid copper wire connected to lug is routed to provide final system ground connection. NOTE: Ilsco lug can also be used when secured to the side of the rail. See page J for details WEEBLUG (OR ILSCO LUG) SM R A I L SM R A I L SM R A I L SM R A I L SM R A I L SM R A I L SM R A I L SM R A I L MOD U L E FRAME BON D I N G T - B O L T 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 BONDI NG HARDWA R E SPLI C E B AR SM R A I L MICRO- I N V E R T E R F L A N G E SERR A T E D FLAN G E NUT L-FO O T BONDI N G T-BOLT 1 SEE NOTESEE NOTE HEX NUT W/ CAPTIVE LOCK WASHER BONDING T-BOLT SOL I D CO P P E R W I R E BONDING MICROINVERTER MOUNT BONDING MIDCLAMP ASSEMBLY RACK SYSTEM GROUND Note: Note: Only one lug per module row requiredOnly one lug per module row required 3 A B C D E B A C DE Option 1: Ground Through Enphase Trunk Cable Option 2: Ground Lug w/ Bare Copper Wire 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 SM SOLAR MOUNT INSTALLATION GUIDE PAGE GROUNDING LUG MOUNTING DETAILS: Details are provided for both the WEEB and Ilsco products. The WEEBLug has a grounding symbol located on the lug assembly. The Ilsco lug has a green colored set screw for grounding indication purposes. Installation must be in accordance with NFPA NEC 70, however the electrical designer of record should refer to the latest revision of NEC for actual grounding conductor cable size. Required if not using approved integrated grounding microinveters WEEBLUG CONDUCTOR - UNIRAC P/N 008002S: Apply Anti Seize and insert a bolt in the aluminum rail and through the clearance hole in the stainless steel flat washer. Place the stainless steel flat washer on the bolt, oriented so the dimples will contact the aluminum rail. Place the lug portion on the bolt and stainless steel flat washer. Install stainless steel flat washer, lock washer and nut. Tighten the nut until the dimples are completely embedded into the rail and lug. TORQUE VALUE 10 ft lbs. (See Note on PG. A) See product data sheet for more details, Model No. WEEB-LUG-6.7 ILSCO LAY-IN LUG CONDUCTOR - UNIRAC P/N 008009P: Alternate Grounding Lug - Drill, deburr hole and bolt thru both rail walls per table. TORQUE VALUE 5 ft lbs. (See Note on PG. A) See ILSCO product data sheet for more details, Model No. GBL-4DBT. NOTE: ISOLATE COPPER FROM ALUMINUM CONTACT TO PREVENT CORROSION GROUNDING LUG - BOLT SIZE & DRILL SIZE GROUND LUG BOLT SIZE DRILL SIZE WEEBLug 1/4"N/A - Place in Top SM Rail Slot IlSCO Lug #10-32 7/32" • Torque value depends on conductor size. • See product data sheet for torque value. STANDARD SYSTEM GROUNDING J Í ONLY ONE LUG PER ROW OF MODULES: Only one lug per row of modules is required. See Page E for additional lugs required for expansion joints. TERMINAL TORQUE, Install Conductor and torque to the following: 4-6 AWG: 35in-lbs 8 AWG: 25 in-lbs 10-14 AWG: 20 in-lbs Star Washer is Single Use Only WEEBLUG Single Use Only TERMINAL TORQUE, Install Conductor and torque to the following: 6-14 AWG: 5ft-lbs 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 SM SOLAR MOUNT INSTALLATION GUIDE PAGE SYSTEM LEVEL FIRE CLASSIFICATION The system fire class rating requires installation in the manner specified in the SOLARMOUNT Installation Guide. SOLARMOUNT has been classified to the system level fire portion of UL 1703. This UL 1703 classification has been incorporated into our UL 2703 product certification. SOLARMOUNT has achieved system level performance for steep sloped roofs. System level fire performance is inherent in the SOLARMOUNT design, and no additional mitigation measures are required. The fire classification rating is only valid on roof pitches greater than 2:12 (slopes ≥ 2 inches per foot, or 9.5 degrees). The system is to be mounted over fire resistant roof covering rated for the application. There is no required minimum or maximum height limitation above the roof deck to maintain the system fire rating for SOLARMOUNT. Module Types & System Level Fire Ratings are listed below: UL2703 CERTIFICATION MARKING LABEL Unirac SOLARMOUNT is listed to UL 2703. Certification marking is embossed on all mid clamps as shown. Labels with additional information will be provided . After the racking system is fully assembled, a single label should be applied to the SOLARMOUNT rail at the edge of the array. Before applying the label, the corners of the label that do not pertain to the system being installed must be removed so that only the installed system type is showing. Note: The sticker label should be placed such that it is visible, but not outward facing. SM STANDARD RAIL SM LIGHT RAIL CODE COMPLIANCE NOTES Rail Type Module Type System Level Fire Rating Rail Direction Module Orientation Mitigation Required Standard Rail Type 1, Type 2, Type 3 & Type 10 Class A, Class B & Class C East-West Landscape OR Portrait None Required North-South Landscape OR Portrait None Required Light Rail Type 1 & Type 2 Class A, Class B & Class C East-West Landscape OR Portrait None Required North-South Landscape OR Portrait None Required C This racking system may be used to ground and/or mount a PV module complying with UL1703 only when the specific module has been evaluated for grounding and/or mounting in compliance with the included instructions. 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 This item has been digitally signed and sealed on Apr 14, 2022 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22 This item has been digitally signed and sealed on Apr 14, 2022 701 E Catalina Ave 04/21/22