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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2336 N Riverside Dr - PlanQ.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+ Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+ SERIES MODEL 385 - 410 Wp | 132 Cells 20.9 % Maximum Module Efficiency PV MODULE RELIABILITY SCORECARD 2022 TOP PERFORMER TOP BRAND PV MODULES USA 2022 1 See data sheet on rear for further information. ² APT test conditions according to IEC / TS 62804-1:2015, method A (−1500 V, 96 h) The ideal solution for: Rooftop arrays on residential buildings Qcells is the first solar module manufacturer to pass the most comprehensive quality programme in the industry: The new “Quality Controlled PV” of the independent certification institute TÜV Rheinland. The most thorough testing programme in the industry Q.ANTUM DUO Z Technology with zero gap cell layout boosts module efficiency up to 20.9 %. Breaking the 20 % efficiency barrier Innovative all-weather technology Optimal yields, whatever the weather with excellent low-light and temperature behaviour. 6 busbar cell technology 12 busbar cell technology High-tech aluminium alloy frame, certified for high snow (5400 Pa) and wind loads (4000 Pa). Extreme weather rating Inclusive 25-year product warranty and 25-year linear performance warranty 1. A reliable investment Long-term yield security with Anti LeTID Technology, Anti PID Technology2 and Hot-Spot Protect. Enduring high performance 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 BETTER EARTH ELECTRIC INC. 16720 MARQUARDT AVE CERRITOS CERRITOS, CA 90703 PHONE #: (888) 373-9379 LIC #: C10-1024460 Nathan Draeger DESIGNER: DESIGN MGR: Paul Kelvin Macavinta NEW PV SYSTEM: 10,800 DC / 7600 AC James Thomas 2336 N Riverside Dr, Santa Ana, CA 92706 APN: 00213309 5/2/2023 DATE:TIME: 12:47 AM REVISION:DATE:DESCRIPTION: DRAWING TITLE: DRAWING PAGE: SCALE: James Thomas 2336 N Riverside Dr, Santa Ana, CA 92706 APN: 00213309 SYSTEM SIZE: 10,800 DC SYSTEM SIZE 7600 AC CEC POWER OUTPUT: 10044 CEC MODULE INFORMATION MODULE QTY: 27 MODULE MFG: Hanwha Q CELLS MODULE TYPE: Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+ 400 INVERTER INFORMATION INVERTER QTY: 1 INVERTER MFG: SOLAREDGE INVERTER TYPE: POWER OPTIMIZER INFORMATION OPTIMIZER QTY: 27 OPTIMIZER MFG: SOLAREDGE OPTIMIZER TYPE: S440 PROJECT DETAILS COVER SHEET P1 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE NUMBER: PAGE TITLE: P1 COVER SHEET P2 NOTES SHEET P3 SITE PLAN P4 ROOF PLAN P5 RACKING & FRAMING P6 LINE DIAGRAM & DESIGN TABLES P7 PLACARDS & PLACARD MAP P8 OPTIMIZER MAP P9 JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS SS00 SPECIFICATION PAGES RAILING INFORMATION RAILING MFG: UNIRAC RAILING TYPE: Unirac SM Light MOUNTING INFORMATION MOUNT FLASHING QTY: MOUNT FLASHING MFG: UNIRAC MOUNT FLASHING TYPE: 66 Ironridge Tilt Kit - 15" (pairs w/ ChemCurb) EXISTING SOLAR INFORMATION - N/A BATTERY INFORMATION - N/A ADDITIONAL SCOPE OF WORK JURISDICTION STAMPS: PROPERTY INFORMATION OWNER: James Thomas PHONE: 1949-345-5665 EMAIL: kahoalii@yahoo.com CONTRACTOR:BETTER EARTH ELECTRIC INC. PHONE: (888) 373-9379 AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION BUILDING: Santa Ana (CA) UTILITY: Southern California Edison DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS OCCUPANCY: R-3/U CONSTRUCTION: V-B NAME: RESIDENTIAL SNOW LOAD: PSF WIND EXPOSURE: C WIND SPEED: MPH ROOF SURFACE: 1865 SQ.FT. PV SQ FOOTAGE: 570.26 PV COVERAGE: 30.58 % WEIGHT OF EQUIPMENT: 1287.63 LBS WEIGHT PER ATTACHMENT: 19.51 LBS DISTRIBUTED WEIGHT: 2.26 PSF NO. OF STORIES: 1 FIRE SPRINKLERS: NO LOT INFORMATION APN: 00213309 LOT AREA: 7000 LIVING AREA: 1752 7600H-US Non-RGM BLDG# 101115054 ISS. 05-12-2023 ELEC# 20179615 ISS. 05-12-2023 The scope of the plans is for the installation of the solar photovoltaic system only and the approval is subject to compliance with all applicable city and state codes and regulations regarding construction. The approval of the plans does not constitute any certification of the accuracy, completeness, or building permit status of the existing buildings and structures as shown. 2336 N Riverside Dr 05/16/23 DETAIL A 0.63" (16 mm) 0.33" (8.5 mm)0.96" (24.5 mm) 42.8" (1088 mm) 74.0" (1879 mm) 4 × Mounting slots (DETAIL A) Frame 41.1" (1045 mm) 39.2" (996 mm) 1.26" (32 mm) 8 × Drainage holes 15.6" (395.5 mm) 4 × Grounding points ø 0.18" (4.5 mm) Label ≥49.2" (1250 mm) ≥49.2" (1250 mm) Format 74.0 in × 41.1 in × 1.26 in (including frame) (1879 mm × 1045 mm × 32 mm) Weight 48.5 lbs (22.0 kg) Front Cover 0.13 in (3.2 mm) thermally pre-stressed glass with anti-reflection technology Back Cover Composite film Frame Black anodised aluminium Cell 6 × 22 monocrystalline Q.ANTUM solar half cells Junction box 2.09-3.98 in × 1.26-2.36 in × 0.59-0.71 in (53-101 mm × 32-60 mm × 15-18 mm), IP67, with bypass diodes Cable 4 mm² Solar cable; (+) ≥ 49.2 in (1250 mm), (−) ≥ 49.2 in (1250 mm) Connector Stäubli MC4; IP68 Mechanical Specification Qcells pursues minimizing paper output in consideration of the global environment. Note: Installation instructions must be followed. Contact our technical service for further information on approved installation of this product. Hanwha Q CELLS America Inc. 400 Spectrum Center Drive, Suite 1400, Irvine, CA 92618, USA | TEL +1 949 748 59 96 | EMAIL hqc-inquiry@qcells.com | WEB www.qcells.com Sp e c i fi c a t i o n s s u b j e c t t o t e c h n i c a l c h a n g e s © Q c e l l s Q. P E A K _ D U O _ B L K _ M L - G 1 0 + _ s e r i e s _ 3 8 5 - 4 1 0 _ 2 0 2 3 - 0 1 _ R e v 0 3 _ N A Properties for System Design Maximum System Voltage VSYS [V]1000 (IEC) / 1000 (UL) PV module classification Class II Maximum Series Fuse Rating [A DC]20 Fire Rating based on ANSI / UL 61730 TYPE 2 Max. Design Load, Push / Pull3 [lbs / ft2] 75 (3600 Pa) / 55 (2660 Pa) Permitted Module Temperature on Continuous Duty −40 °F up to +185 °F (−40 °C up to +85 °C)Max. Test Load, Push / Pull3 [lbs / ft2] 113 (5400 Pa) / 84 (4000 Pa) 3 See Installation Manual UL 61730, CE-compliant, Quality Controlled PV - TÜV Rheinland, IEC 61215:2016, IEC 61730:2016, U.S. Patent No. 9,893,215 (solar cells), Qualifications and Certificates 200 400 600 800 1000 90 100 80 110 10 25 15 200 05 86 98 95 80 100 85 Electrical Characteristics TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS Temperature Coefficient of ISC α [% / K]+0.04 Temperature Coefficient of VOC β [% / K] −0.27 Temperature Coefficient of PMPP γ [% / K]−0.34 Nominal Module Operating Temperature NMOT [°F]109 ± 5.4 (43  ± 3 °C) POWER CLASS 385 390 395 400 405 410 MINIMUM PERFORMANCE AT STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS, STC1 (POWER TOLERANCE +5 W / −0 W) Mi n i m u m Power at MPP1 PMPP [W] 385 390 395 400 405 410 Short Circuit Current1 ISC [A]11.04 11.07 11.10 11.14 11.17 11.20 Open Circuit Voltage1 VOC [V]45.19 45.23 45.27 45.30 45.34 45.37 Current at MPP IMPP [A]10.59 10.65 10.71 10.77 10.83 10.89 Voltage at MPP V MPP [V] 36.36 36.62 36.88 37.13 37.39 37.64 Efficiency1 η [%]≥ 19.6 ≥ 19.9 ≥ 20.1 ≥ 20.4 ≥ 20.6 ≥ 20.9 MINIMUM PERFORMANCE AT NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS, NMOT2 Mi n i m u m Power at MPP P MPP [W] 288.8 292.6 296.3 300.1 303.8 307.6 Short Circuit Current ISC [A]8.90 8.92 8.95 8.97 9.00 9.03 Open Circuit Voltage VOC [V]42.62 42.65 42.69 42.72 42.76 42.79 Current at MPP IMPP [A]8.35 8.41 8.46 8.51 8.57 8.62 Voltage at MPP VMPP [V] 34.59 34.81 35.03 35.25 35.46 35.68 1Measurement tolerances PMPP ± 3 %; ISC; VOC ± 5 % at STC: 1000 W/m2, 25 ± 2 °C, AM 1.5 according to IEC 60904-3 • ²800 W/m2, NMOT, spectrum AM 1.5 RE L A T I V E E F F C I E N C Y [ % ] Qcells PERFORMANCE WARRANTY PERFORMANCE AT LOW IRRADIANCE At least 98 % of nominal power during first year. Thereafter max. 0.5 % degradation per year. At least 93.5 % of nominal power up to 10 years. At least 86 % of nominal power up to 25 years. All data within measurement tolerances. Full warranties in accordance with the warranty terms of the Qcells sales organisation of your respective country. Typical module performance under low irradiance conditions in comparison to STC conditions (25 °C, 1000 W/m2). YEARS IRRADIANCE [W/m²] Qcells Industry standard of p-mono* *Standard terms of guarantee for the 5 PV companies with the highest production capacity in 2021 (February 2021) Certified UL 61730 RE L A T I V E E F F C I E N C Y CO M P A R E D T O N O M I N A L P O W E R [ % ] 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 IN V E R T E R S solaredge.com Optimized installation with HD-Wave technology Specifically designed to work with power optimizers Built-in module-level monitoring Optional: Faster installations with built-in consumption metering (1% accuracy) and production revenue grade metering (0.5% accuracy, ANSI C12.20) Record-breaking 99% weighted efficiency Quick and easy inverter commissioning directly from a smartphone using the SolarEdge SetApp Fixed voltage inverter for longer strings UL1741 SA certified, for CPUC Rule 21 grid compliance Integrated arc fault protection and rapid shutdown for NEC 2014, NEC 2017 and NEC 2020 per article 690.11 and 690.12 Small, lightweight, and easy to install both outdoors or indoors Single Phase Inverter with HD-Wave Technology for North America SE3000H-US / SE3800H-US / SE5000H-US / SE6000H-US / SE7600H-US / SE10000H-US / SE11400H-US 12-25 YEAR WARRANTY 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 MODEL NUMBER SE3000H-US SE3800H-US SE5000H-US SE6000H-US SE7600H-US SE10000H-US SE11400H-US APPLICABLE TO INVERTERS WITH PART NUMBER SEXXXXH-XXXXXBXX4 OUTPUT Rated AC Power Output 3000 3800 @ 240V 3300 @ 208V 5000 6000 @ 240V 5000 @ 208V 7600 10000 11400 @ 240V 10000 @ 208V VA Maximum AC Power Output 3000 3800 @ 240V 3300 @ 208V 5000 6000 @ 240V 5000 @ 208V 7600 10000 11400 @ 240V 10000 @ 208V VA AC Output Voltage Min.-Nom.-Max. (211 - 240 - 264)Vac AC Output Voltage Min.-Nom.-Max. (183 - 208 - 229)- - - -Vac AC Frequency (Nominal)59.3 - 60 - 60.5(1)Hz Maximum Continuous Output Current @240V 12.5 16 21 25 32 42 47.5 A Maximum Continuous Output Current @208V -16 -24 --48.5 A Power Factor 1, Adjustable - 0.85 to 0.85 GFDI Threshold 1 A Utility Monitoring, Islanding Protection, Country Configurable Thresholds Yes INPUT Maximum DC Power @240V 4650 5900 7750 9300 11800 15500 17650 W Maximum DC Power @208V -5100 -7750 --15500 W Transformer-less, Ungrounded Yes Maximum Input Voltage 480 Vdc Nominal DC Input Voltage 380 400 Vdc Maximum Input Current @240V(2)8.5 10.5 13.5 16.5 20 27 30.5 Adc Maximum Input Current @208V(2)-9 -13.5 --27 Adc Max. Input Short Circuit Current 45 Adc Reverse-Polarity Protection Yes Ground-Fault Isolation Detection 600k Sensitivity Maximum Inverter Efficiency 99 99.2 % CEC Weighted Efficiency 99 99 @ 240V 98.5 @ 208V % Nighttime Power Consumption < 2.5 W (1) For other regional settings please contact SolarEdge support (2) A higher current source may be used; the inverter will limit its input current to the values stated SE3000H-US / SE3800H-US / SE5000H-US / SE6000H-US/ SE7600H-US / SE10000H-US / SE11400H-US Single Phase Inverter with HD-Wave Technology for North America 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 MODEL NUMBER SE3000H-US SE3800H-US SE5000H-US SE6000H-US SE7600H-US SE10000H-US SE11400H-US ADDITIONAL FEATURES Supported Communication Interfaces RS485, Ethernet, ZigBee (optional), Cellular (optional) Revenue Grade Metering, ANSI C12.20 Optional(3) Consumption metering Inverter Commissioning With the SetApp mobile application using Built-in Wi-Fi Access Point for Local Connection Rapid Shutdown - NEC 2014, NEC 2017 and NEC 2020, 690.12 Automatic Rapid Shutdown upon AC Grid Disconnect STANDARD COMPLIANCE Safety UL1741, UL1741 SA, UL1699B, CSA C22.2, Canadian AFCI according to T.I.L. M-07 Grid Connection Standards IEEE1547, Rule 21, Rule 14 (HI) Emissions FCC Part 15 Class B INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS AC Output Conduit Size / AWG Range 1'' Maximum / 14-6 AWG 1'' Maximum /14-4 AWG DC Input Conduit Size / # of Strings / AWG Range 1'' Maximum / 1-2 strings / 14-6 AWG 1'' Maximum / 1-3 strings / 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 x 185 in / mm Weight with Safety Switch 22 / 10 25.1 / 11.4 26.2 / 11.9 38.8 / 17.6 lb / kg Noise < 25 <50 dBA Cooling Natural Convection Operating Temperature Range -40 to +140 / -40 to +60(4)˚F / ˚C Protection Rating NEMA 4X (Inverter with Safety Switch) (3) Inverter with Revenue Grade Meter P/N: SExxxxH-US000BNC4; Inverter with Revenue Grade Production and Consumption Meter P/N: SExxxxH-US000BNI4 . For consumption metering, current transformers should be ordered separately: SEACT0750-200NA-20 or SEACT0750-400NA-20. 20 units per box (4) Full power up to at least 50˚C / 122˚F; for power de-rating information refer to: https://www.solaredge.com/sites/default/files/se-temperature-derating-note-na.pdf Single Phase Inverter with HD-Wave Technology for North America SE3000H-US / SE3800H-US / SE5000H-US / SE6000H-US/ SE7600H-US / SE10000H-US / SE11400H-US How to Enable Consumption Monitoring By simply wiring current transformers through the inverter's existing AC conduits and connecting them to the service panel, homeowners will gain full insight into their household energy usage helping them to avoid high electricity bills © SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. SOLAREDGE, the SolarEdge logo, OPTIMIZED BY SOLAREDGE are trademarks or registered trademarks of SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners. Date: 12/2020/V01/ENG NAM. Subject to change without notice. 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 Rapid Shutdown Kit Installation - MAN-01-00186-1.6 1 Rapid Shutdown Kit - Installation and Configuration (Single Phase Inverters) This document describes how to install the rapid shutdown kit in the SolarEdge Safety Switch, and how to enable the rapid shutdown feature in the inverter in order to provide the functionality described in the Rapid Shutdown clause of NEC2014 690.12 (1) through (4). Kit Contents ƒ Rapid shutdown cables ƒMicro-SD card and SD card adapter with firmware files (Note: DO NOT THROW AWAY THE CARD AND THE ADAPTER; keep them for installation of other rapid shutdown kits) Cable Installation Perform this procedure before connecting the strings to the Safety Switch [Chapter 4: Connecting the AC and the Strings to the Safety Switch in the SolarEdge Installation Guide]. 1 Turn the inverter ON/OFF switch to OFF. If installing the kit in an inverter that is already operating, wait until the LCD indicates that the DC voltage is safe (<50V), or wait five minutes before continuing to the next step. 2 Turn the Safety Switch and the AC switch on the main circuit board to OFF. WARNING! If you cannot see the inverter panel, or if a malfunction is indicated on the LCD panel, wait five minutes for the input capacitors of the inverter to discharge. 3 Loosen the four Allen screws on the front cover of the Safety Switch, and open the cover. 4 Carefully disconnect the two DC cables from the left side of the switch and from the DC connection spring clamp terminals, as illustrated below1. Use a standard straight-bladed screwdriver to disconnect the cables from the terminals. Figure 1: Inside the AC/DC Safety Switch 1 The internal components may vary depending on the Safety Switch model; the figures in this documents show the AC/DC Safety Switch for single phase 7.6-11.4 kW inverters. DC connection terminals Disconnect here Disconnect here Switch terminal block Rapid Shutdown Kit - Installation and Configuration (Single Phase Inverters) Rapid Shutdown Kit Installation - MAN-01-00186-1.6 2 5 The rapid shutdown cables have a resistor connected to one end (on the red cable). Connect these ends to the switch, making sure that the red and black cables are reversed relative to the cables connected at the top of the switch (going into the DC side conduit between the inverter and the Safety Switch), as detailed below. Apply a torque of 2 N*m (18 lb*in): ƒ If the cables at the top are red and black from left to right, connect as shown below. Figure 2: Rapid shutdown cable connected – option 1 ƒIf the cables at the top are black and red from left to right, connect as shown below. Figure 3: Rapid shutdown cable connected – option 2 6 Use a standard straight-bladed screwdriver to connect the other end of the rapid shutdown cables to the DC connection spring-clamp terminals: Connect the black cable from the switch to the DC- terminal block, and connect the red cable from the switch to the DC+ terminal block. 7 Check that the cables are located and connected in the correct positions to ensure the rapid shutdown functionality. 8 Close the cover: Attach the switch cover and secure it by tightening the four screws with a torque of 0.9 ft.*lb / 1.2 N*m. Red (+) Black (-) Black (-) DC+ DC- Red (+) with rapid shutdown resistor Black (-) Red (+) Black (-)BlaRed (+) with rapid shutdown resistor DC+ DC- 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 solaredge.com Power Optimizer For Residential Installations S440 / S500 / S500B Enabling PV power optimization at the module level Specifically designed to work with SolarEdge residential inverters Detects abnormal PV connector behavior, preventing potential safety issues* Module-level voltage shutdown for installer and firefighter safety Superior efficiency (99.5%) Mitigates all types of module mismatch loss, from manufacturing tolerance to partial shading Faster installations with simplified cable management and easy assembly using a single bolt Flexible system design for maximum space utilization Compatible with bifacial PV modules PO W E R O P T I M I Z E R 2 5 YEAR WARRANTY * Functionality subject to inverter model and firmware version 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 © SolarEdge Technologies, Ltd. All rights reserved. SOLAREDGE, the SolarEdge logo, OPTIMIZED BY SOLAREDGE are trademarks or registered trademarks of SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners. Date: November 8, 2022 DS-000091-ENG. Subject to change without notice. Power Optimizer For Residential Installations S440 / S500 / S500B S440 S500 S500B UNIT INPUT Rated Input DC Power(1) 440 500 W Absolute Maximum Input Voltage (Voc) 60 125 Vdc MPPT Operating Range 8 – 60 12.5 – 105 Vdc Maximum Short Circuit Current (Isc) of Connected PV Module 14.5 15 Adc Maximum Efficiency 99.5 % Weighted Efficiency 98.6 % Overvoltage Category II OUTPUT DURING OPERTION Maximum Output Current 15 Adc Maximum Output Voltage 60 80 Vdc OUTPUT DURING STANDBY (POWER OPTIMIZER DISCONNECTED FROM INVERTER OR INVERTER OFF) Safety Output Voltage per Power Optimizer 1 ± 0.1 Vdc STANDARD COMPLIANCE(2) EMC FCC Part 15 Class B, IEC61000-6-2, IEC61000-6-3, CISPR11, EN-55011 Safety IEC62109-1 (class II safety), UL1741 Material UL94 V-0, UV Resistant RoHS Yes Fire Safety VDE-AR-E 2100-712:2018-12 INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS Maximum Allowed System Voltage 1000 Vdc Dimensions (W x L x H) 129 x 155 x 30 129 x 155 x 45 mm Weight (including cables) 655 gr Input Connector MC4(3) Input Wire Length 0.1 m Output Connector MC4 Output Wire Length (+) 2.3, (-) 0.10 m Operating Temperature Range(4) -40 to +85 ˚C Protection Rating IP68 Relative Humidity 0 – 100 % (1) Rated power of the module at STC will not exceed the Power Optimizer Rated Input DC Power. Modules with up to +5% power tolerance are allowed. (2) For details about CE compliance, see Declaration of Conformity – CE. (3) For other connector types please contact SolarEdge. (4) For ambient temperatures above +70°C power de-rating is applied. Refer to Power Optimizers Temperature De-Rating Technical Note for details. PV System Design Using a SolarEdge Inverter(5) SolarEdge Home Wave Inverter Single Phase SolarEdge Home Short String Inverter Three Phase Three Phase for 230/400V Grid Three Phase for 277/480V Grid Minimum String Length (Power Optimizers) S440, S500 8 9 16 18 S500B 6 8 14 Maximum String Length (Power Optimizers )25 20 50 Maximum Continuous Power per String 5700 5625 11250 12750 W Maximum Allowed Connected Power per String (Permitted only when the power difference between strings is less than 2,000W) See(6)See(6)13500 15000 W Parallel Strings of Different Lengths or Orientations Yes (5) It is not allowed to mix S-series and P-series Power Optimizers in new installations. (6) If the inverter’s rated AC power ≤ maximum nominal power per string, then the maximum power per string will be able to reach up to the inverters maximum input DC power. Refer to Application Note: Single String Design Guidelines. * 45mm for S500B 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 Tilt Mount System Roof Friendly Lightweight and compatible with industry-standard attachments. PE Certified Pre-stamped engineering letters available in most states. Strength Tested All components evaluated for superior structural performance. Design Assistant Online software makes it simple to create, share, and price projects. UL 2703 Listed System Meets newest effective UL 2703 standard. 25-Year Warranty Products guaranteed to be free of impairing defects. Datasheet Trust your system at every angle. The IronRidge Tilt Mount System supports a wide range of solar module tilting angles, while also resisting the extreme wind and snow forces experienced over a building’s lifetime. Every component has been carefully engineered and rigorously tested, and the entire system uses only aluminum and stainless steel materials to resist corrosion. 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 © 2020 IronRidge, Inc. All rights reserved. U.S. Patents: #8,695,290; #9,819,303; #9,865,938; Others Pending. Version 1.45 XR Rails & Tilt Legs Accessories Datasheet Design Assistant Go from rough layout to fully engineered system. For free. Go to IronRidge.com/design NABCEP Certified Training Earn free continuing education credits, while learning more about our systems. Go to IronRidge.com/training Resources XR Rails Attach directly to Tilt Legs. Available in three targeted sizes to support specific wind and snow loads. • Unique curved profile • Spanning capabilities up to 12’ • Clear and black finish Tilt Legs Tilt assembly to desired angle, up to 30 degrees. Kits include South and North Tilt Leg and all hardware. • Available in multiple lengths for a wide angle range • Assembled South Tilt Legs include angle indicators • Legs are electrically bonded to rails Grounding Clamps Bonded Structural Splices connect and bond XR Rails together. • Integrated bonding • No tools or hardware • Self-centering stop tab Grounding Lugs Connects Tilt Mount system to equipment ground. • Low profile • Single tool installation • Mounts in any direction Ends Caps & Wire Clips Provide a finished look and organize electrical wires. • Simple snap-in installations • Clips hold up to ten 5mm wires • UV-stabilized polymer UFOs Universal Fastening Objects secure and bond modules to rails. • Fully assembled and lubricated • Single, universal size • Clear and black finish Snap onto the UFO to transform into a bonded end clamp. • Bonds modules to rails • Sized to match modules • Clear and black finish Bond modules to rails while staying completely hidden. • Universal end-cam clamp • Tool-less installation • Fully assembled BOSS™ Bonded Splices Stopper Sleeves CAMO 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 SOLARMOUNT is the professionals’ choice for residential PV mounting applications. Every aspect of the system is designed for an easier, faster installation experience. SOLARMOUNT is a complete solution with revolutionary universal clamps, FLASHKIT PRO, full system UL 2703 certification and 25-year warranty. Not only is SOLARMOUNT easy to install, but best-in-class aesthetics make it the most attractive on any block! NOW FEATURING FLASHKIT PRO The Complete Roof Attachment Solution NOW WITH UNIVERSAL MIDCLAMPS Accommodates 30mm-51mm module frames One tool, one-person installs are here! REVOLUTIONARY NEW ENDCLAMPS Concealed design and included End Caps THE PROFESSIONALS’ CHOICE FOR RESIDENTIAL RACKING BEST INSTALLATION EXPERIENCE • CURB APPEAL • COMPLETE SOLUTION • UNIRAC SUPPORT SOLARMOUNT OPTIONAL FRONT TRIM New & Improved: THE PROFESSIONALS’ CHOICE With Superior Aesthetics CONCEALED UNIVERSAL CLAMPS 25 YEAR FULL-SYSTEM WARRANTY FOR QUESTIONS OR CUSTOMER SERVICE VISI T UNIRAC.COM OR CALL (505) 248-2702 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 BETTER EARTH ELECTRIC INC. 16720 MARQUARDT AVE CERRITOS CERRITOS, CA 90703 PHONE #: (888) 373-9379 LIC #: C10-1024460 Nathan Draeger DESIGNER: DESIGN MGR: Paul Kelvin Macavinta NEW PV SYSTEM: 10,800 DC / 7600 AC James Thomas 2336 N Riverside Dr, Santa Ana, CA 92706 APN: 00213309 5/2/2023 DATE:TIME: 12:47 AM REVISION:DATE:DESCRIPTION: DRAWING TITLE: DRAWING PAGE: SCALE: NOTES SHEET P2 1. RESIDENTIAL ROOF MOUNTED PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURES SPECIFICATIONS AND THE 2022 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE, SECTIONS R314, R909 AND R918, 2022 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE AND 2022 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE. 2. CONTRACTORS SHALL BE PRESENT DURING ALL INSPECTIONS. 3. THE ROOF ACCESS POINT REQUIRING A LADDER SHALL NOT BE LOCATED OVER A WINDOW, DOOR OR LOCATED WHERE IT CONFLICTS WITH OVERHEAD OBSTRUCTIONS SUCH AS TREE LIMBS, WIRES OR SIGNS [CRC 324.7.1]. 4. A LADDER SHALL BE PROVIDED AND SECURED TO THE STRUCTURE AT THE APPROVED ROOF ACCESS POINT PER NOT "C" ABOVE WITH A CAL OSHA APPROVED DEVICE DURING ALL INSPECTIONS. 5. EXISTING PLUMBING VENTS, SKYLIGHTS, EXHAUST OUTLETS, VENTILATION'S INTAKE AIR OPENINGS SHALL NOT BE COVERED BY THE SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM. 6. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LISTED AND LABELED BY A RECOGNIZED ELECTRICAL TESTING LABORATORY AND INSTALLED PER THE LISTING REQUIREMENTS AND THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. [NEC 690.4(D)] 7. ALL OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT SHALL BE NEMA 3R RATED, INCLUDING ALL ROOF MOUNTED TRANSITION BOXES AND SWITCHES. 8. CONTACT THE SERVICING UTILITY BEFORE POWERING ON THE PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM 9. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE, LOCAL, MUNICIPAL CODES, AND TO MANUFACTURERS' LISTINGS AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. THE PV SOLAR SYSTEM WILL BE INTERCONNECTED AND OPERATED IN PARALLEL WITH THE UTILITY ELECTRICAL GRID PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE UTILITY AND APPLICABLE CODES. THE PV SOLAR SYSTEM IS DESIGNED IN COMPLIANCE WITH CEC 690.12 (RAPID SHUTDOWN). JURISDICTION NOTES ELECTRICAL NOTES CONSTRUCTION NOTES UTILITY NOTES 1. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. 2. ALL OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT SHALL BE RAIN TIGHT WITH MINIMUM NEMA 3R RATING. 3. ALL LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE AND REQUIRE FIELD VERIFICATION. 4. THE SOLAR INSTALLATION SHALL NOT OBSTRUCT ANY PLUMBING OR MECHANICAL VENTS. 5. A LADDER WILL BE IN PLACE FOR INSPECTIONS IN COMPLIANCE WITH CAL OSHA REGULATIONS. 6. MODULE MOUNTING STRUCTURE WILL BE TIED DIRECTLY INTO STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS OF SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING ROOF TRUSSES / RAFTERS OR BEAMS ACCORDING TO MOUNTING STRUCTURE DIRECTIONS. 7. ROOF COVERING PENETRATIONS SHALL BE DESIGNED, INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH BUILDING CODE AND THE APPROVED MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS SUCH THAT THE ROOF COVERINGS SHALL SERVE TO PROTECT THE BUILDING STRUCTURE. 8. CONDUIT, WIRING SYSTEMS AND RACEWAYS FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC CIRCUITS SHALL BE LOCATED AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO THE RIDGE, HIP, OR VALLEY AS DIRECTLY AS POSSIBLE TO POSSIBLE TO AN OUTSIDE WALL TO REDUCE TRIP HAZARDS AND MAXIMIZE VENTILATION OPPORTUNITIES. 9. WE WILL MAINTAIN 6" CLEARANCE FROM ALL VENTS AND OBSTRUCTIONS. 10. CONDUIT RUNS TO BE DETERMINED IN FIELD 1. PV SOURCE CIRCUIT(S) ARE TO BE SUNLIGHT-RESISTANT PV-WIRE AS PERMITTED BY CEC 690.31(B). 2. ALL DIRECT CURRENT CIRCUITS ARE TO BE INSTALLED IN METAL RACEWAY FROM THE POINT OF PENETRATION OF THE SURFACE OF THE BUILDING OR STRUCTURE TO THE MAIN SERVICE PANEL AS MANDATED BY CEC 690.31(E). 3. WEATHERPROOF J-BOX – NEMA 3R. 4. ROOFTOP CONDUIT SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 1" ABOVE THE ROOF SURFACE. 5. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH THE 2022 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE (C.E.C.) AND ALL OTHER LOCAL CODES AS APPROVED BY THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. 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C OM OR C A LL (5 0 5 ) 2 48 -2 7 0 2PUB2018AUG31 – PRINTED UPDATE 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 MM INV BETTER EARTH ELECTRIC INC. 16720 MARQUARDT AVE CERRITOS CERRITOS, CA 90703 PHONE #: (888) 373-9379 LIC #: C10-1024460 SITE PLAN N (E) 200A MAIN SERVICE PANEL (N) SOLAREDGE 7600H-US Non-RGM INVERTER ROOF ACCESS POINT PER CRC 2022 (R324.7.1) ARRAY 2 - (N) 7 Hanwha Q CELLS MODULES TILT: 2° AZIMUTH: 1° ARRAY 1 - (N) 20 Hanwha Q CELLS MODULES TILT: 17° AZIMUTH: 206° P3 Nathan Draeger DESIGNER: DESIGN MGR: Paul Kelvin Macavinta NEW PV SYSTEM: 10,800 DC / 7600 AC James Thomas 2336 N Riverside Dr, Santa Ana, CA 92706 APN: 00213309 5/2/2023 DATE:TIME: 12:47 AM REVISION:DATE:DESCRIPTION: DRAWING TITLE: DRAWING PAGE: SCALE: 23 3 6 N R I V E R S I D E D R , S A N T A A N A , C A 92 7 0 6 ###### JURISDICTION STAMPS: FIRE CODE PATHWAY BACKUP INTERFACE BACKUP GATEWAYBG BI MODULE STRINGING 3 4" EMT CONDUIT OPTIMIZER JB JUNCTION BOX LEGEND CALLOUTS: 1 1 4" PVC TRENCH COMBO METER/MAINMM UTILITY METERUM MAIN SERVICE PANEL PV METER MSP PV INVERTER SUB PANEL INV SUB AC DISCONNECT AC COMBINER PANELACL AC EV CHARGER BATTERY BACKUP EV BB(E) DRIVEWAY (E) PROPERTY LINE 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 MM INV BETTER EARTH ELECTRIC INC. 16720 MARQUARDT AVE CERRITOS CERRITOS, CA 90703 PHONE #: (888) 373-9379 LIC #: C10-1024460 Nathan Draeger DESIGNER: DESIGN MGR: Paul Kelvin Macavinta NEW PV SYSTEM: 10,800 DC / 7600 AC James Thomas 2336 N Riverside Dr, Santa Ana, CA 92706 APN: 00213309 5/2/2023 DATE:TIME: 12:47 AM REVISION:DATE:DESCRIPTION: DRAWING TITLE: DRAWING PAGE: SCALE:3/32" = 1' N ARRAY 1: MODULE QTY: 20 TILT: 17° AZIMUTH: 206° MATERIAL: TPO/Rubber/EPDM ARRAY 2: MODULE QTY: 7 TILT: 2° AZIMUTH: 1° MATERIAL: TPO/Rubber/EPDM REQUIRED ROOF ACCESS POINT PER CRC 2022 SECTION R324. LADDER ACCESS SHALL BE AT STRONG POINT OF ROOF AND NOT OVER REQUIRED WINDOW OPENINGS. ROOF PLAN P4 ROOF DETAILS:JURISDICTION STAMPS: FIRE CODE PATHWAY BACKUP INTERFACE BACKUP GATEWAYBG BI MODULE STRINGING 3 4" EMT CONDUIT OPTIMIZER JB JUNCTION BOX LEGEND CALLOUTS: 1 1 4" PVC TRENCH COMBO METER/MAINMM UTILITY METERUM MAIN SERVICE PANEL PV METER MSP PV INVERTER SUB PANEL INV SUB AC DISCONNECT AC COMBINER PANELACL AC EV CHARGER BATTERY BACKUP EV BB CONDUIT RUN TO BE DETERMINED IN FIELD 12'-9" 3' -6 " 17'-3" 6' -2" 3'-0" 6'-11"10'-4" 17'-5" 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 FLUSH MOUNT SOLAR MODULES ATTACHED TO ROOF SURFACE TPO/Rubber/EPDM 48" 2x6 TRUSS @24" O.C. PLACE SEALANT AROUND LAG BOLT AND UNDER STANDOFF BASE (E) TAR AND GRAVEL CHEM LINK E-CURB SYSTEM (E) ROOF FRAMING TYP.PREDRILLED 3/16" HOLE (2) 5/16" STAINLESS STEEL LAG BOLT W/ 2-1/2" MIN. EMBEDMENT PV QUICKMOUNT QBASE ATTACHMENT E 2x6 TRUSS TYPICAL WITH PRONGED TRUSS PLATE EITHER SIDE OF ALL JOINTS TYPICAL SOLA R M O D U L E S BETTER EARTH ELECTRIC INC. 16720 MARQUARDT AVE CERRITOS CERRITOS, CA 90703 PHONE #: (888) 373-9379 LIC #: C10-1024460 Nathan Draeger DESIGNER: DESIGN MGR: Paul Kelvin Macavinta NEW PV SYSTEM: 10,800 DC / 7600 AC James Thomas 2336 N Riverside Dr, Santa Ana, CA 92706 APN: 00213309 5/2/2023 DATE:TIME: 12:47 AM REVISION:DATE:DESCRIPTION: DRAWING TITLE: DRAWING PAGE: SCALE: RACKING & FRAMING DETAILS P5 TYPICAL ROOF ATTACHMENT PLAN ATTACHMENT DETAILFRONT VIEW TYP FRAMING DETAIL JURISDICTION STAMPS: 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 STRING 1: (15x) Hanwha Q CELLS Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+ 400 PV MODULES WITH 15 S440 SE POWER OPTIMIZERS 1 1 JUNCTION BOX - NEMA 3R AS REQUIRED 2 3+ - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - STRING 2: (12x) Hanwha Q CELLS Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+ 400 PV MODULES WITH 12 S440 SE POWER OPTIMIZERS 1221 1521 INVERTER SOLAREDGE SE7600H-US NON-RGM WITH DC DISCONNECT PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH RAPID SHUTDOWN PER NEC 690.12 DC AC METER NUMBER: 222013-124590 (N) 40A MA I N ( E ) 20 0 A M BI-DIRECTIONAL UTILITY METER 1PH/240V (E) 200A/200A MAIN SERVICE PANEL 240/120v 1-PH, 3-W SOLAR BREAKER LOCATED AT THE FURTHEST END OF BUS BAR FROM THE MAIN BREAKER MAIN BONDING JUMPER POINT OF INTERCONNECTION LOAD SIDE 705.12(B)(3)(4) MAX BREAKER CALC.: 200A X 1.2 - 200A = 40A TO UTILITY GRID (Overhead) (E) GROUNDING ELECTRODE (COPPER) GROUND ROD CONDUCTOR AND CONDUIT SCHEDULE W/ELECTRICAL CALCULATIONS ID CONDUCTOR CONDUIT CURRENT-CARRYING CONDUCTORS IN CONDUIT EGC TEMP. CORR. FACTOR CONT. CURRENT MAX. CURRENT (125%) BASE AMP. DERATED AMP. TERM. TEMP. RATING 1 2 3 #10 PV Wire, in open air 3/4" EMT N/A #6 15 18.75 40 38.4 90 #10 THWN-2, in conduit 3/4" EMT 4 #8 15 18.75 40 30.72 75 #8 THWN-2, in conduit 3/4" EMT 3 #8 32 40 55 52.8 75 ASHRAE EXTREME LOW DESIGN TEMPERATURES ASHRAE 2% HIGH °C °C INVERTER 1 SPECS SOLAREDGE 7600H-US_Non-RGM AC VOLTAGE (V) 240 GROUND 0.99 MAX OCPD (A) 40 RATED POWER (W) 7600 MAX OUTPUT (A) 32 MAX INPUT (A) 20 MAX INPUT (V) 480 EFFICIENCY (CEC) 0.99 POWERBOX MAX OUTPUT CURRENT OPTIMIZERS IN SERIES NOMINAL STRING VOLTAGE ARRAY OPERATING CURRENT STRING DETAILS INVERTER 1 STRING CALCULATIONS STRING 1 STRING 2 15A 15 380V 32A 15A 12 380V 32A SYSTEM SUMMARY ARRAY STC POWER 10800W ARRAY PTC POWER 10030.5W MAX AC CURRENT 32A MAX AC POWER 7600W INVERTER 1MODULE SPECS Hanwha Q CELLS Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+ 400 PMAX (W) 400 PTC (W) 371.5 ISC (A) 11.14 IMP (A) 10.77 VOC (V) 45.3 VMP (V) 37.13 TEMP. COEFF. OF VOC -0.122 POWER OPTIMIZERS RATED INPUT (W) MAX INPUT ISC (A) WEIGHTED EFFICIENCY MAX OUTPUT(A) MAX DC (V) SOLAREDGE S440 Optimizer 440 15 98.6 15 60 BETTER EARTH ELECTRIC INC. 16720 MARQUARDT AVE CERRITOS CERRITOS, CA 90703 PHONE #: (888) 373-9379 LIC #: C10-1024460 Nathan Draeger DESIGNER: DESIGN MGR: Paul Kelvin Macavinta NEW PV SYSTEM: 10,800 DC / 7600 AC James Thomas 2336 N Riverside Dr, Santa Ana, CA 92706 APN: 00213309 5/2/2023 DATE:TIME: 12:47 AM REVISION:DATE:DESCRIPTION: DRAWING TITLE: DRAWING PAGE: SCALE: LINE DIAGRAM & DESIGN TABLES P6 JURISDICTION STAMPS: EQUIPMENT SPECS NOTES: 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 POWER TO THIS BUILDING ALSO SUPPLIED FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES WITH DISCONNECTS LOCATED AS SHOWN CAUTION SERVICE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY N2336 N RIVERSIDE DR, SANTA ANA, CA 92706 Nathan Draeger DESIGNER: DESIGN MGR: Paul Kelvin Macavinta NEW PV SYSTEM: 10,800 DC / 7600 AC James Thomas 2336 N Riverside Dr, Santa Ana, CA 92706 APN: 00213309 5/2/2023 DATE:TIME: 12:47 AM REVISION:DATE:DESCRIPTION: DRAWING TITLE: DRAWING PAGE: SCALE: ROOFTOP PV ARRAY UTILITY METER AND MAIN SERVICE PANEL INVERTER YOU ARE HERE PLACARD & PLACARD MAP P7 LABELING PLAN PROPERTY MAP NOTES: FORMAT 1. WHITE LETTERING ON A RED BACKGROUND 2. MINIMUM 3/8 INCHES LETTER HEIGHT 3. ALL LETTERS SHALL BE CAPITALIZED 4. ARIAL OR SIMILAR FONT (NON-BOLD) 6"X6" DISCONNECT DIRECTORY PLAQUE INSTALL AT MAIN SERVICE PANEL MATERIAL REFLECTIVE, WEATHER RESISTANT MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT (USE UL-969 AS STANDARD FOR WEATHER RATING). DURABLE ADHESIVE MATERIALS JURISDICTION STAMPS: STICKER LOCATED INSIDE PANEL NEXT TO PV BREAKER 11 [CEC 690.14(C)(2)] PLACE ON AC DISCONNECT 8 9 [CEC 705.12(B)(2)(3)(C)] PLACE THIS LABEL AT P.O.C. TO SERVICE DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT LABELING NOTES: 1.1 LABELING REQUIREMENTS BASED ON THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE 605.11, OSHA STANDARD 1910.145, ANSI Z535. 1.2 MATERIAL BASED ON THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. 1.3 LABELS TO BE OF SUFFICIENT DURABILITY TO WITHSTAND THE ENVIRONMENT INVOLVED. 1.4 LABELS TO BE A MINIMUM LETTER HEIGHT OF 3/8” AND PERMANENTLY AFFIXED. PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR BREAKER PHOTOVOLTAIC AC DISCONNECT WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT FED BY MULTIPLE SOURCES. TOTAL RATING OF ALL OVERCURRRENT DEVICES, EXCLUDING MAIN SUPPLY OVERCURRENT DEVICE, SHALL NOT EXCEED AMPACITY OF BUSBAR TURN RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH TO THE "OFF" POSITION TO SHUT DOWN PV SYSTEM AND REDUCE SHOCK HAZARD IN THE ARRAY SOLAR PV SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH RAPID SHUTDOWN SOLAR ELECTRIC PV PANELS 10 FOR PV SYSTEMS THAT SHUT DOWN THE ARRAY AND CONDUCTORS LEAVING THE ARRAY: SIGN TO BE LOCATED ON OR NO MORE THAN 3 FT AWAY FROM SERVICE DISCONNECTING MEANS TO WHICH THE PV SYSTEMS ARE CONNECTED AND SHALL INDICATE THE LOCATION OF ALL IDENTIFIED RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCHES IF NOT AT THE SAME LOCATION. [CEC 690.56(C)(1)(A)] 2 3 [CEC 690.53] AT EACH DC DISCONNECT MEANS [CEC 690.5(C)] PLACE THIS LABEL ON ALL DISCONNECTING MEANS WHERE ENERGIZED IN AN OPEN POSITION 1 [CEC 690.31(G)3 & 4] PLACE ON JUNCTION BOXES AND CONDUIT EVERY 10' WARNING: PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE MAXIMUM VOLTAGE PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM DC DISCONNECT MAX CIRCUIT CURRENT 15 AMPS TERMINALS ON BOTH THE LINE AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD WARNING MAX RATED OUTPUT CURRENT OF THE CHARGE CONTROLLER OR DC-DC CONVERTER 4 [CEC 690.12(5)] PLACE ON INVERTER PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH RAPID SHUTDOWN 7 6 5 [CEC 690.54] PLACE LABEL AT "INTERACTIVE POINT OF INTERCONNECTION" (AT MAIN SERVICE PANEL AND SUBPANEL IF APPLICABLE) [CEC 690.64(B)(4)] PLACE LABEL ON ALL EQUIPMENT CONTAINING OVERCURRENT DEVICES IN CIRCUITS SUPPLYING POWER TO A BUSBAR OR CONDUCTORS SUPPLIED FROM MULTIPLE SOURCES SOURCES: UTILITY GRID AND PV SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEM DUAL POWER SUPPLY WARNING RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENT NOMINAL OPERATING AC VOLTAGE 240 V PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM AC DISCONNECT DO NOT RELOCATE THIS OVERCURRENT DEVICE INVERTER OUTPUT CONNECTION WARNING 32A 480 VDC 32 AMPS CEC 705.12(B)(2)(3)(B) PLACE THIS LABEL AT P.O.C. TO SERVICE DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT (I.E. MAIN PANEL AND SUBPANEL IF APPLICABLE) SUB PANEL 5 6 JUNCTION BOX METER MAIN SERVICE PANEL1 7 6 8 10 9 INVERTER INTEGRATED DC DISCONNECT 4 2 3 1 WHEN APPLICABLE AC DISCONNECT PRODUCTION METER AC DISCONNECT ROOFTOP ARRAY AC LOAD CENTER 73 5 8 3 5 83 5 5 11 WHEN APPLICABLE WHEN APPLICABLE WHEN APPLICABLE WHEN APPLICABLE PRODUCTION METER WHEN APPLICABLE BETTER EARTH ELECTRIC INC. 16720 MARQUARDT AVE CERRITOS CERRITOS, CA 90703 PHONE #: (888) 373-9379 LIC #: C10-1024460 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 BETTER EARTH ELECTRIC INC. 16720 MARQUARDT AVE CERRITOS CERRITOS, CA 90703 PHONE #: (888) 373-9379 LIC #: C10-1024460 Nathan Draeger DESIGNER: DESIGN MGR: Paul Kelvin Macavinta NEW PV SYSTEM: 10,800 DC / 7600 AC James Thomas 2336 N Riverside Dr, Santa Ana, CA 92706 APN: 00213309 5/2/2023 DATE:TIME: 12:47 AM REVISION:DATE:DESCRIPTION: DRAWING TITLE: DRAWING PAGE: SCALE: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 42 34 43 35 44 36 45 37 46 38 47 39 48 40 49 41 50 OPTIMIZER MAP P8 SYSTEM SIZE 10800 W DC MODULE TYPE Hanwha Q CELLS Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+ 400 MODULE QTY 27 INVERTER TYPE SOLAREDGE 7600H-US Non-RGM INVERTER INVERTER QTY 1 POWER OPTIMIZER TYPE SOLAREDGE S440 POWER OPTIMIZER POWER OPTIMIZER QTY 27 SYSTEM DETAILS 52 53 54 56 57 58 60 61 62 64 65 66 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 51 55 59 63 67 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 BETTER EARTH ELECTRIC INC. 16720 MARQUARDT AVE CERRITOS CERRITOS, CA 90703 PHONE #: (888) 373-9379 LIC #: C10-1024460 H HAZARD A ANCHOR POINT LEGEND L LADDER E ENTRY / EXIT WORK ANGLE ELECTRICAL ZONE WORK ZONE JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS Use the space below to draft a JHA. Be sure to include all indicators found in the Legend. (E) DRIVEWAY (E) ENTRANCE NEAREST MEDICAL FACILITY: NAME: PHONE: ADDRESS: 1 1 4" PVC TRENCH Nathan Draeger DESIGNER: DESIGN MGR: Paul Kelvin Macavinta NEW PV SYSTEM: 10,800 DC / 7600 AC James Thomas 2336 N Riverside Dr, Santa Ana, CA 92706 APN: 00213309 5/2/2023 DATE:TIME: 12:47 AM REVISION:DATE:DESCRIPTION: DRAWING TITLE: DRAWING PAGE: SCALE: JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS P9 CREW LEAD: CREW: 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 Date_____________ To Whom it May Concern, I ______________________________ , the owner of the property located at, Property Owner Name ADDRESS:_________________________________________ I Have hired, Better Earth Electric Inc, State Lic #1024460, to install a PV Solar System: __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Kind Regards , ________________________________ Signature ________________________________ Print Name Better Earth Electric Inc. 1815 E Wilshire Ave. St., 908/909, Santa Ana CA 92705 888-373-9379 SantaAnaPermits@Betterearth.solar 2/11/2023 JAMES THOMAS 2336 N RIVERSIDE DR ROOF MOUNTED PV SYSTEM 7600AC WITH 27 MODULES OPTIMIZERS AND 1 INVERTER JAMES THOMAS 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 Signature Certificate Reference number: URKAD-9BG5Z-INKIN-THEE6 Document completed by all parties on: 13 Feb 2023 23:59:10 UTC Page 1 of 1 Signer Timestamp Signature James Thomas Email: kahoalii@yahoo.com Recipient Verification: Sent:11 Feb 2023 20:10:44 UTC Viewed:13 Feb 2023 22:55:56 UTC Signed:13 Feb 2023 23:59:10 UTC ✔Email verified 13 Feb 2023 22:55:56 UTC IP address: 108.228.226.160 Location: Santa Ana, United States Signed with PandaDoc PandaDoc is a document workflow and certified eSignature solution trusted by 40,000+ companies worldwide. 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 Digitally sealed by RJM on Date: Job #: 23-04416 E.O.R.: Ryan McPherson, P.E. 9240 Limonite Ave Jurupa Valley, CA 92509 Mobile: (909) 566-0066 Email: SE@mcpe.group 3/13/23 Structural Analysis Report For Photovoltaic System Addition to Existing Structure At The Thomas Residence 2336 N Riverside Dr Santa Ana, CA 92706 3/13/23 Designed in Accordance with CBC 2022, ASCE 7-16 3/13/2023 11:39 AM 1 of 7 ©McPherson Engineering 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 McPherson Engineering By: T.B. Date: 3/13/23 Project Info 3 Gravity Loads 4 Lateral Loads 5 Wind Uplift Design 6 Summary 7 Table Of Contents *Note: This engineering report is limited to the information presented to Engineer via plans, site information, photos, and written correspondence as provided by Client. On-site structural observations and verification of site conditions are not included herein. Engineering for manufactured products such as photovoltaic modules or racking systems is excluded from this report. Please refer to the manufacturer's specifications, certifications, and pre-engineered packages for product engineering. Installations of solar modules and related equipment must be performed in accordance with manufacturer recommendations, local codes, local regulations, industry best practices, and applicable safety standards. Owner and/or Contractor shall notify Engineer should any damage, deterioration, or descrepancies between current condition of the structure or otherwise as this letter describes before proceding with construction. This letter applies only to regions of the structure where solar modules will be supported and the supporting elements. 3/13/2023 11:39 AM 2 of 7 ©McPherson Engineering 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 McPherson Engineering By: T.B. Date: 3/13/23 Location: 2336 N Riverside Dr Santa Ana, CA 92706 Existing Structure Info: Number of Stories = 1 Aroof = 1800 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 = 1.329 S1 = 0.473 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 = 29 Number of Exis. Panels = 0 Total Area of Array = 612.5 ft.2 Spacing of Anchors = 4.0 ft. max. on center rows of racks per panel = 2 Panel Tilt = 7-27 deg 33.769472 -117.870371 Project Info 3/13/2023 11:39 AM 3 of 7 ©McPherson Engineering 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 McPherson Engineering By: T.B. Date: 3/13/23 Existing Loads: Roof Design Loads: Roofing = 2.0 p.s.f.TPO roofing Sheathing = 1.5 p.s.f.1/2" Plywood Framing = 1.5 p.s.f.2x Framing Misc = 3.0 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 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 = 0.0 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 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) = 50.4 kips Total Proposed Roof Load Wprop = (DLr1 + LLr) (Aroof - Aarray) + (DLr1_proposed + LLr_proposed) (Aarray) = 39.9 kips Proposed Load Demand Gravity Loads Roof Live Loads need not be applied to the area covered with by PV panel where the clear space between the panels and the roof sureface is 24in or less, 1607.13.5.1 item 1 Exception Wprop - Wex = -20.91% TOTAL DECREASE IN GRAVITY LOADS, PANELS OK! Wex 3/13/2023 11:39 AM 4 of 7 ©McPherson Engineering 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 McPherson Engineering By: T.B. Date: 3/13/23 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 = 1.33 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 = 1.59 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) = 1.06 Short Period Design Parameter Per Eq 11.4-3 SD1 = 2/3 (SM1) = 0.54 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 = 0.81 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 = 18.0 kips Weight of Existing Structure Wpanels = 1.7 kips Weight of Proposed Panels Vexisting = Cs Wexisting = 2.9 kips Roof Level Shear of Existing Structure Vpanels = Cs Wpanels = 0.3 kips Additional Roof Level Shear of Proposed Panels Vpanels Vexisting Lateral Loads T = Ct (hn) x = 9.52% < 10%PER C.E.B.C. 502.5 EXCEPTION, STRUCTURE DOES NOT REQUIRE SEISMIC RETROFIT, PANELS OK! 3/13/2023 11:39 AM 5 of 7 ©McPherson Engineering 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 McPherson Engineering By: T.B. Date: 3/13/23 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) Roof θ = 7-27 deg Ke = 1.00 (sec 26.9) qh = 0.00256 Kz Kzt Kd Ke V 2 qh = 31.26 (eq. 26.10-1) GPp = -2 uplift γE = 1.5 (sec 29.4.4) γa = 0.76 (fig 29.4-8) γE = 1.5 FIG 29.4-7)γc = 0.97 (fig 29.4-7) hpt = 0 γa = 0.76 (fig 29.4-8)γp = 0.9 (fig 29.4-7)ω = 0.00 deg (panel tilt) GPp = -2 uplift GCrm = 1.4 uplift p = qh (GPp) γE γa (eq 29.4-7)p = qh (GCrn) γE γC γp (eq 29.4-6) p = -71.6 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 = 71.6 p.s.f.wind load normal to face of panel Arealag = 12.3 sq. ft.area tributary to each anchor SPanc = 4.0 ft.spacing of anchors Puplift = Arealag (0.6DL - 0.6W) = 509.2 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 4FT. MAX. O.C. W/ 2.5IN. MIN. PENETRATION Wind Uplift Anchorage Flush Mounted Panels - ASCE Section 29.4.4 (where applicable) Flat Roof Panels - ASCE Section 29.4.3 (where applicable) = 0.60 < 1.00 Anchor is OK! 3/13/2023 11:39 AM 6 of 7 ©McPherson Engineering 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 McPherson Engineering By: T.B. Date: 3/13/23 Gravity Loads: DEMAND DECREASED BY 20.91% = OK! Lateral Loads: DEMAND INCREASED BY 9.52% < 10% = OK! Anchorage: DEMAND OF 509.2LB. < CAPACITY OF 851.2LB. = OK! USE (1) 5/16IN. DIA. LAG SCREW(S) AT 4FT. MAX. O.C. W/ 2.5IN. MIN. PENETRATION Summary: STRUCTURE IS ADEQUATE FOR THE PROPOSED PV ARRAY ANCHORS ON EAVES/OVERHANGS ARE OK! Summary 3/13/2023 11:39 AM 7 of 7 ©McPherson Engineering 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 Rev: 8/29/19 SOL-01 CBC 2016 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 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 RESIDENTIAL PHOTOVOLTAIC CHECKLIST BETTER EARTH ELECTRIC INC 1024460 VICTORIA RUIZ 323-398-9324 VICTORIA.R@BETTEREARTH.SOLAR Contractor Company Name: 2336 N RIVERSIDE DR 5/6/2023 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 Expedited Permit Process for PV Systems1 Expedited Permit Process for PV Systems Standard String System 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 Standard String System to use with the Expe- dited Permit Process. The Micro-Inverter, 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. 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 Expedited Permit Process for PV Systems2 Expedited Permit Process for Small-Scale PV Systems Standard String System 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)_________________ ft 2 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. 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 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 Standard String System Site Plan 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 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 Standard String System Electrical Diagram 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23 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 Notes for Standard String System Electrical Diagram 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 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 A V V A A W V 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 V W V A A 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 OCPD(s), ONE FOR EACH INVERTER. 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.) 2005 ASHRAE FUNDEMENTALS 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, 90oC 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 D): 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) RATED MPP CURRENT RATED MPP VOLTAGE MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE MAX CIRCUIT CURRENT A V V A PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD–LINE AND LOAD MAY BE ENERGIZED IN OPEN POSITION AC OUTPUT CURRENT NOMINAL AC VOLTAGE A V SOLAR PV SYSTEM AC POINT OF CONNECTION THIS PANEL FED BY MULTIPLE SOURCES (UTILITY AND SOLAR) 2336 N Riverside Dr05/16/23