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HomeMy WebLinkAbout929 E Jonquil Rd - PlanNATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) NOTES Sheet Index T1 Title Sheet 1. In the case of emergency, call Peak Power Solutions, Inc. at Work Phone (714) 258-3900.PV1 Site Plan Sheet PV2 Structural Sheet PV3 Single Line Diagram Sheet PV4 Placards Sheet Specification Sheets Scope of work: 2. Sediment from areas disturbed by construction shall be retained on site using structural controls to the maximum extent practicable. 3. Stockpiles of soil shall be properly contained to minimize sediment transport from the site to streets, drainage facilities or adjacent properties via runoff, vehicle tacking, or wind. 4. Appropriate BMP's for construction-related materials, wastes, spills shall be implemented to minimize transport from the site to streets, drainage facilities, or adjoining properties by wind or runoff. 5. Runoff from equipment and vehicle washing shall be contained at construction sites unless treated to reduce or remove sediment and other pollutants. 6. All construction contractor and subcontractor personnel are to be made aware or the required best management practices and good housekeeping measures for the project site and any associated construction staging areas. 7. At the end of each day of construction activity all construction debris and waste materials shall be collected and properly disposed in trash or recycle bins. 8. Construction sites shall be maintained in such a condition that an anticipated storm does not carry wastes or pollutants off the site. Discharges of material other than stormwater only when necessary for performance and completion of construction practices and where they do not: cause or contribute to a violation of any water quality standard; cause or threaten to cause pollution, contamination, or nuisance; or contain a hazardous substance in a quantity reportable under Federal Regulations 40 CFR Parts 117 and 302. 9. Potential pollutants include but are not limited to: solid or liquid chemical spills; wastes from paints, stains, sealants, glues, limes, pesticides, herbicides, wood preservatives and solvents; asbestos fibers, paint flakes or stucco fragments; fuels, oils, lubricants, and hydraulic, radiator or battery fluids; fertilizers, vehicle/equipment wash water and concrete wash water; concrete, detergent or floatable wastes; wastes from any engine/equipment steam cleaning or chemical degreasing and superchlorinated potable water line flushing. During construction, permittee shall dispose of such materials in a specified and controlled temporary area on -site, physically separated from potential stormwater runoff, with ultimate disposal in accordance with local, state and federal requirements. 10. Dewatering of contaminated groundwater, or discharging contaminated soils via surface erosion is prohibited. Dewatering of non-contaminated groundwater requires a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit from the respective State Regional Water Quality Control Board. 11. Graded areas on the permitted area perimeter must drain away from the face of slopes at the conclusion of each working day. Drainage is to be directed toward desilting facilities. 12. The permittee and contractor shall be responsible and shall take necessary precautions to prevent public trespass onto areas where impounded water creates a hazardous condition. 13. The permittee and contractor shall inspect the erosion control work and insure that the work is in accordance with the approved plans. 14. The permittee shall notify all general contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, lessees, and property owners: that dumping of chemicals into the storm drain system or the watershed is prohibited. 15. Equipment and workers for emergency work shall be made available at all times during the rainy season. Necessary materials shall be available on site and stockpiled at convenient locations to facilitate rapid construction of temporary devices when rain is imminent. 16. All removable erosion protective devices shall be in place at the end of each working day when the 5-Day Rain Probability Forecast exceeds 40%. 17. Sediments from areas disturbed by construction shall be retained on site using an effective combination of erosion and sediment controls to the maximum extent practicable, and stockpiles of soil shall be properly containted to minimize sediment transport from the site to streets, drainage facilities of adjacent properties via runoff, vehicle tracking, or wind. 18. Appropriate BMPs for construction-related materials, wastes, spills or residues shall be implemented and retained on site to minimize transport from the site to streets, drainage facilities, or adjoining property by wind or runoff.T1 Pr o j e c t I n f o r m a t i o n : J o h n G o m e z 92 9 E J o n q u i l R d Sa n t a A n a , C A 9 2 7 0 5 (7 1 4 ) 2 9 2 - 9 5 9 8 jg o m e z @ m i n d s p r i n g . c o m Drawing Number: SOLAR-PV October 31, 2023 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Contractor: (714) 258-3900 Matt Stoutenburg License C10 #973253 Project Manager: PPSI23030 151 Kalmus Dr Ste L2 Co n t r a c t o r I n f o r m a t i o n : Installation of a 8.1 kW DC photovoltaic system and 15 kWh energy storage system, consisting of 20 Q.Cells modules, 20 Enphase micro-inverters, 1 Enphase System Controller, 1 Backup Sub Panel, 3 IQ Battery 5P's, 1 Enphase AC Combiner, and 2 AC Disconnects on a residential home. Approximate work area - 420 sq ft. Main service breaker derated 200A to 175A. All work shall conform to all pertinent local codes, regulations, laws and ordinances as required by: 2022 Electrical Code - Article 690, All manufacturers' listing and installation instructions. 2022 CRC, CBC, CMC, CPC, CEC, CFC 2022 Title 24 Energy Code All work shall comply with the 2022 California Building Code, 2022 California Electric Code, Article 690, Article 110 and all manufacturer's listings and installation instructions. 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. Bldg# 101117388 Elec# 20181440 MSmith Issued 11/27/23 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 Construction Type: Occupancy Group: Number of Stories: Fire Sprinklers Roof Type: Main Service: Module Make: Module Model: Module Count: Inverter Make: Inverter Model: Inverter Count: Battery Make: Battery Model: Battery Count: Solar System DC Size: Solar System AC Size General Notes: Site Plan Scale: 1/16" = 1' - Contractor shall take all the necessary precautions when preparing roof for anchor point locations. Building structure integrity is the responsibility of the installer. Adjustments may be required due to existing roof layout. - Photovoltaic modules shall not be installed over any attic, plumbing or mechanical vent(s). No building, plumbing or mechanical vent(s) are to be covered or obstructed. - Wire runs are diagrammatic. All routes are subject to change by the contractor due to field conditions. All routes shall comply with CEC requirements. - Working clearances around new and existing equipment will be maintained in accordance with CEC 110.26. Clear working space of 36" required in front and 30" in width. - All exposed conduit and equipment shall be painted to match the background material color of its location. - Access Pathway and Setbacks: Not fewer than two 36" wide pathways on separate roof planes from lowest roof edge to ridge on all buildings. Ridge 18" min. (less than 33% array coverage) Ridge 36" min. (more than 33% array coverage) Edge 36" min. R324.6.1, R324.6.2, CFC 1204.2.1.1, CFC 1204.2.1.2 ESS Size 15 kWh Pr o j e c t I n f o r m a t i o n : Jo h n G o m e z 92 9 E J o n q u i l R d Sa n t a A n a , C A 9 2 7 0 5 (7 1 4 ) 2 9 2 - 9 5 9 8 jg o m e z @ m i n d s p r i n g . c o m ENPHASE IQ8PLUS-72-2-US 20 Project Manager: October 31, 2023 Drawing Number: PPSI23030SOLAR-PV PV1 Co n t r a c t o r I n f o r m a t i o n : License C10 #973253 151 Kalmus Dr Ste L2 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Contractor: Matt Stoutenburg (714) 258-3900 Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+ 405 VB R3/U ONE NO COMP SHINGLE 200 AMP Q.CELLS 20 7.40 kW ENPHASE IQBATTERY-5P-1P-NA 3 8.1 kW Maximum allowable span = 12 ft. If any rafter supporting solar components is found to exceed the allowable span, the contractor shall contact the engineer of record for review and a retrofit solution. 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 Structural Notes: Pitch 3/12 - 14º 2" - 10" max. Roof to Module Elevation Detail Scale: NTS A Ironridge FlashFoot2 standoff. B Ironridge FlashFoot2 Flashing System C Ironridge XR10 Support Rail D Q.Peak Duo Blk ML-G10+ 405 photovoltaic solar module E Ironridge XR10 rail splice with ground bushing F 24" On Center G 2" x 6" Roof Rafter Attachment Detail Racking Detail Scale: NTS Scale: NTS Pr o j e c t I n f o r m a t i o n : C o n t r a c t o r I n f o r m a t i o n : (714) 258-3900 PPSI23030 Jo h n G o m e z 92 9 E J o n q u i l R d Sa n t a A n a , C A 9 2 7 0 5 (7 1 4 ) 2 9 2 - 9 5 9 8 jg o m e z @ m i n d s p r i n g . c o m October 31, 2023 Drawing Number: License C10 #973253 Project Manager: PV2 SOLAR-PV Contractor: Matt Stoutenburg 151 Kalmus Dr Ste L2 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 The Solar Photovoltaic System will be installed in accordance with the requirements of Art. 690 of the 2022 CEC. Contractor responsible for complying with all local or national code requirements and manufacturer's manuals for installing a photovoltaic system. Roof member structure: 2" x 6" Roof Rafter lateral spacing: 24" on center. Roof is Comp Shingle with an 3/12 - 14º pitch. Modules mounted to Ironridge XR10 aluminum racking system. System weight: 3.0 PSF. Distance between penetrations not to exceed 72" inches. Rail overhang from penetrations not to exceed 24 inches. Maximum allowable span = 12 ft. If any rafter supporting solar components is found to exceed the allowable span, the contractor shall contact the engineer of record for review and a retrofit solution. 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 Electrical Notes: 35.0 30.3 1 N/A 1 2 3/4" EMT #10 THWN-2 Modules Inverter & Battery CEC Efficiency 97.0% 90.0% Max Power 300 W 7.68 kVA (3 seconds) # CCCFill 13.3%3 3/4" EMT #10 THWN-2 2 1 #10 35 1.001.00 EGC Conductor Ampacity Temp Factor 16.6% 2 1 #10 35 1.0013.3% 0.80 1.00 82ºF 110ºF 22ºF 49.1V 35.0 Corrected Ampacity Max Current 125%Runs 1 3/4" EMT #10 THWN-2 4 N/A #10 35 0.87 24.4 15.1 1 Tag Conduit Conductor Hots Neutral 20 ENPHASE 60.0 V 240 V 1.21 A 3 ENPHASE 86.4 V 240 V 16.0 A IQ8PLUS-72-2-US IQBATTERY-5P-1P-NA QTY. Brand Max DC AC Voltage CurrentModel 45.34 V20 Q.CELLS Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+ 405 W 37.39 V 10.83 A 11.17 A 381.37 W 1. Contractor responsible for complying with all local and CEC code requirements and manuals for installing a photovoltaic system. 2. All components must be grounded per CEC requirements. 3. Each module must be grounded according to installation requirements. 4. All photovoltaic equipment shall be listed and recognized per CEC. 5. Interconnection method shall comply with CEC 705.12 6. CEC 310.15(B)(3)(c) Informational note 1: Ambient temperatures based off Ashrae.org by averaging the summer months of June through August Dry-Bulb design then rounded to the nearest whole number. 7. Rooftop conduit exposed to sunlight are applicable to CEC 310.15(B)(3)(c). 8. Notify service utility before activation of photovoltaic System. 9. When backfed breaker is the method of utility interconnection, breaker shall not read line and load. 10. The photovoltaic and or ESS connection in the main service panel shall be positioned at the opposite (load) end from the input feeder location or main circuit breaker. 11. All solar appurtenances shall be painted a color similar to the color of the surface upon which they are mounted. 12. All metal conduit and enclosures shall be bonded with bushings and bonding jumpers. 13. Rails and modules are grounded using Ironridge XR10 grounding mid clamps, grounding straps and ground lugs. (UL 2703) 14. In existing electrical systems that use only a water piping grounding electrode, an additional grounding electrode shall be provided. Install: 5/8" x 10' (8' Min Depth) Copper Ground Rod. (6' min from (E) G.E.) 15. Gateway monitoring system device installed in Enphase IQ AC Combiner+. 16. Rapid Shutdown is incorporated into Enphase micro-inverter architecture. [S/I] 17. Calculations shall be permitted to be rounded to the nearest whole ampere, with decimal fractions smaller than 0.5 dropped. CEC 220.5(B) Brand Model Pmax PPC Imp Isc PTC UL 1703OCV System DC Size System AC Size Ambient Temp Record High Record Low Max System Voltage 8.1 kW 7.40 kW Note: Value of capacity of conductors shall be used for 60/75 degrees column per CEC Table 310.15(B)(16) unless separately installed conductors and connectors are rated at least 90 degrees. (90ºC Terminal Rating) Material Type: Cu Note: The Enphase IQ Cable connector will be used in-lieu of a separate AC Disconnect on the roof per 690.15. The AC and DC connectors have been evaluated and approved by UL for use as the load-break disconnect. Type 2 Fire Rating A QTY. Pr o j e c t I n f o r m a t i o n : Contractor: Matt Stoutenburg Co n t r a c t o r I n f o r m a t i o n : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 151 Kalmus Dr Ste L2 SOLAR-PV November 1, 2023 Drawing Number: PPSI23030 (714) 258-3900 Project Manager: License C10 #973253 PV3 Jo h n G o m e z 92 9 E J o n q u i l R d Sa n t a A n a , C A 9 2 7 0 5 (7 1 4 ) 2 9 2 - 9 5 9 8 jg o m e z @ m i n d s p r i n g . c o m 1 4 3/4" EMT #6 THWN-2 2 1 #10 65 30.7% 1.00 2 1 #8 100 36.8% 1.00 1.00 100.0 90.0 1.00 100.0 90.3 1 (See Note 17) 6 1" EMT #3 THWN-2 2 1 #8 100 36.8% 1.00 1.00 65.0 60.0 1 5 1" EMT #3 THWN-2 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 PHOTOVOLTAIC REQUIREMENTS PER CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE ARTICLE 690 Note: Placards are NTS 7 NOMINAL ENERGY STORAGE VOLTAGE RATED MAX POWER-POINT CURRENT MAXIMUM SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT 1 RATED MAX POWER-POINT VOLTAGE SHORT CIRCUIT CLEAR TIME SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT DATE INSTALLED MAXIMUM SYSTEM VOLTAGE CEC 706.7(D) CEC 690.53 8 2 This label is to be located adjacent to the photovoltaic\ESS breaker. CEC 690.17(E) CEC 705.12(B)(2)(3)(B) 9 3 RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENT AC NORMAL OPERATING VOLTAGE CEC 690.13(B) 4 CEC 690.56(C)(3) 5 RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENT AC NORMAL OPERATING VOLTAGE CEC 690.54 & CEC 705.12(D)(2)(3)(C) CEC 690.4(D), 690.56(B) & (C), & 705.10 6 Placed on all interior and exterior AC & DC conduit raceways. 3/8" letter height min. CEC 690.56(C)(1)(a) - (See Placard #5 Note) CEC 690.31(G)(4) CYCLES POWER SOURCE OUTPUT CONNECTION DO NOT RELOCATE THIS OVERCURRENT DEVICE 4 6 3 ENERGY STORAGE AC DISCONNECT October 31, 2023 14.4 240 SOLAR-PV WARNING CAUTION: PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE 9 PV4 PPSI23030 October 31, 2023 Drawing Number: 5 TO 1 7 5 A M P S . N O U P S I Z I N G I S P E R M I T T E D MA I N S E R V I C E B R E A K E R H A S B E E N D E R A T E D PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM EQUIPPED 11.17 PV MODULES TURN RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITH TO THE "OFF" POSITION TO SHUT DOWN PV SYSTEM AND REDUCE SHOCK HAZARD IN THE ARRAY 10.83 240 VOLTS ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION. PV SYSTEM AC DISCONNECT 72.2 AMPS AMPS WARNING MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES SECOND SOURCE IS PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM 72.2 AMPS TERMINALS ON BOTH THE LINE AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH FOR SOLAR PV SYSTEM THIRD SOURCE IS ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM VOLTS 240 VOLTS 37.4 49.1 Co n t r a c t o r I n f o r m a t i o n : 151 Kalmus Dr Ste L2 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Contractor: Matt Stoutenburg (714) 258-3900 Pr o j e c t I n f o r m a t i o n : Jo h n G o m e z 92 9 E J o n q u i l R d Sa n t a A n a , C A 9 2 7 0 5 (7 1 4 ) 2 9 2 - 9 5 9 8 jg o m e z @ m i n d s p r i n g . c o m License C10 #973253 Project Manager: REQUIRED - A directory showing the locations of the Main Service Disconnect and the Photovoltaic Disconnect must be installed at the at the main service panel. This directory should be 6x6 inches and reflect visually the site plan with all photovoltaic equipment locations. CEC 690.4(D), 690.56(B) & (C), & 705.10 "Plaque signage or labeling specifications: A. Red background with white letting. B. Legible"" letter height. C. All capital letters. D. Arial or similar font. E. Weather resistant material. Plaques shall be metal or plastic, with engraved or machine printed letters, or electro-photo plating, in a contrasting color to the plaque. Plaque shall be attached to the service equipment with pop-rivets or screws. Markings placed on All interior and exterior AC & DC conduit raceways, enclosures and cable assemblies at least every 10 feet; at turns and above & below penetrations and all combiner & junction boxes. SPECIAL NOTE: Placard #5 CEC 690.56(C)(1)(a) specifications: The title shall utilizie capitalized characters with minimum height of (3/8 in.) in black on yellow background, the remaining characters shall be capitalized with a minimum height of (3/16 in.) in black and white background." VOLTS WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT TOUCH TERMINALS. PV AC Disconnect WITH RAPID SHUTDOWN AMPS 3 1 2 2 Main Service PanelPV AC Combiner VOLTS ARMS Directory8 ESS AC Disconnect 2 7 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 Certificate Of Completion Envelope Id: 58DC87AF2D91470E89EA7B752FC01B8F Status: Completed Subject: Complete with DocuSign: Santa Ana Authorization Letter.pdf Source Envelope: Document Pages: 1 Signatures: 1 Envelope Originator: Certificate Pages: 4 Initials: 0 Peak Power Solutions, Inc. 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Factor 65% W A B N Continuous Non-continuous 0 . . . . . .0 0 0 Motors Motors 0 . . . . . .0 0 0 240v 240v . . . . . .0 0 240v 240v . . . . . .0 0 240v 240v . . . . . .0 0 240v 240v Pool Light 0 . . . . . .0 0 0 240v 240v Blower 2333 0 240v 0 0 0 other load 0 240v 0 0 0 0.0 other load 0 240v 0 0 0 Min.Copper Pool Feeder AWG A A A A Neut. load Min.Service Req. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Min. Feeder size Jacuzzi Tub Pool heater 5 ton or Number of appliances Peak Power Solutions, Inc. Range Demand Load Eq. Grding Cond. Dryer Demand Load Demand Load 11/1/2023 16:31 Service Demand Greater of Heat @ 100% vs.A/C @ 100% Mini Refrig Refrigerator Microwave Disposal Microwave Sprinkler Pump R / Hood Col C demand Col B demand Total Appliance Load jmp1jds@comcast.net Max.Unbalanced Neutral Load Pool heater 3.5 ton Minimum Panel Rating Electric Clothes Dryers Col B demand Spa heater 11 kVA Col B demand Non-continuous Electric Ranges Check Box for Gas Range 929 E Jonquil Rd Santa Ana, CA 92705 CA: 973253 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 John Gomez Photovoltaic System 929 E Jonquil Rd Santa Ana, CA 92705 The following calculations are per the 2022 CBC Job No. 23-1022-PV 11/1/2023 1608 W Fescue Lane, #203, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83815 Phone: (951) 972-0769 neal@ngwengineering.com 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 Wind Loading: Basic wind speed, V (mph) =95 Zone E (MFRS) = -20.8 psf Risk Category = II Zone F (MFRS) = -13.4 psf Exposure Category = C Zone G (MFRS) = -14.5 psf Roof Type =Gable Zone 1(Components & Cladding) =-43.0 psf Gable Roof (7 - 20 deg)= 8.0 psf Gravity Loads: ROOF (R):Solar Panels: Roof Pitch 3.0 :12 Module:Hanwha Q.peak Duo-G10 Fiberglass/comp 5.2 psf Width 41.1 in 5/8" Sheathing 2.1 psf Length 74.0 in Roof framing 2.6 psf Total weight 48.5 lb R-30 Insulation 0.5 psf Panel Area 423 sf 5/8" Drywall 2.8 psf Weight (SP): Misc.0.9 psf Solar Panels 2.4 psf DL = 14.0 psf Misc.0.6 psf LL = 20.0 psf DL 3.0 psf DL at Solar array = 14.0 psf (not including panels) Rafters/Top chord (R2): Roof Pitch 3.0 :12 Mount spacing 6.0 ft Fiberglass/comp 5.2 psf Panel Orientation Portrait Landscape 5/8" Sheathing 2.2 psf Trib Area to mounts 18.50 sf Rafters 1.1 psf Dead Load 55.50 lb Misc 0.1 psf DL = 8.5 psf LL = 20.0 psf EXTERIOR WALL (EW):Project Data: Stucco 10.0 psf Roof area 2,690 sf Framing 2.5 psf EW length 206 ft 1/2" Drywall 2.2 psf IW length 200 ft Sheathing 1.1 psf Wall Height 8.0 ft R-14 Insulation 0.2 psf Story Count 1 0.0 psf Module count 20 DL = 16.0 psf 10.28 sf 30.84 lb 23-1022-PV Page 211/1/2023 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 L1 = 4 ft, Unbraced Length = 1 ft, L2 = 12 ft No roof live load reduction taken. Use (1) 2x6 Douglas Fir #2' Shear ratio = 49%' Bending Ratio = 91%, Beam is OK Distributed Loads:REACTIONS {D, L, Lr}: From 0' to 14.5': w1 = 2' Rafter DL = {17 plf D, 0 plf L, 0 plf W}Ra = {-201, 0, 0}, Rb = {448, 0, 0} From 14.5' to 16': w2 = 2' Roof 2 = 17 plf D, 0 plf L, 40 plf W Ra = {-72, 0, -169}, RB = {98, 0, 229} Point Loads: At 1.2' : P1 = (178)W + (19)SP = 57 lb D, 178 lb L, 0 lb W Ra = {39, 124, 0}, RB = {18, 54, 0} At 3.88' : P2 = (178)W + (19)SP = 57 lb D, 178 lb L, 0 lb W Ra = {1, 5, 0}, RB = {56, 173, 0} At 7.18' : P3 = (178)W + (19)SP = 57 lb D, 178 lb L, 0 lb W Ra = {-46, -142, 0}, RB = {103, 320, 0} At 9.86' : P4 = (178)W + (19)SP = 57 lb D, 178 lb L, 0 lb W Ra = {-84, -261, 0}, RB = {141, 439, 0} At 13.16' : P5 = W(178)SP + (19) = 57 lb D, 178 lb L, 0 lb W Ra = {-131, -408, 0}, RB = {188, 586, 0} Ra = {-50, -67, -4}Ra = {444, 615, 165}, RB = {-592, -820, -220} Rb = {460, 752, 9}Reaction 1a: Min brg Length = -0.06 in Reaction 1b: Max brg = 1212 lb Min brg Length = 1.3 in Rc = {148, 205, 55} Use (1) 2x6 Douglas Fir #2 1a 1b Geometry: b = 1.5 in, d = 5.5 in, A = 8.25 in^2, Sx = 7.56 in^3, Ix = 20.8 in^4 Material Base Properties: E = 1.6x10^6 psi, Fb = 900 psi, Fv = 180 psi, Fc(perp) = 625 psi, Fc// = 178 psi, Ft = 575 psi Shear Stess Factors: Cm = 1, Ci = 1. Bending Stress Factors: Cf = 1.3, CL = 0.99, Cb = 1.15, Ci = 1, Cm = 1, Cr = 1.15 D:Vu = -232 lb at 0', fv = 42, F'v = 162, ratio = 27 %, OK Main:max ∆ = 0.02 in at 2.4'= L/2350 CD = 0.9 Mu = -496 lb-ft at 4', fb = 770, F'b = 1378.62, ratio = 56 %, OK Cant:max ∆ = -0.27 in at 10.6' = L/537 D+W (0.6W):Vu = -655 lb at 4', fv = 119, F'v = 288, ratio = 42 %, OK Main:max ∆ = 0.05 in at 2.4'= L/921 CD = 1.6 Mu = -1280 lb-ft at 4', fb = 2032, F'b = 2450.88, ratio = 83 %, OK Cant:max ∆ = -0.7 in at -0.3' = L/206 D+Lr:Vu = -236 lb at 4', Vcant = 319 lb, fv = 58, F'v = 225, ratio = 26 %, OK Main:max ∆ = 0.02 in at 2.4'= L/2256 Cd = 1.25 Mu = -512 lb-ft at 4', fb = 813, F'b = 1914.75, ratio = 43 %, OK Cant:max ∆ = -0.28 in at -0.3' = L/515 D+.75W+.75Lr:Vu = -552 lb at 4', fv = 110, F'v = 225, ratio = 49 %, OK Main:max ∆ = 0.04 in at 2.4'= L/1070 CD = 1.6 Mu = -1096 lb-ft at 4', fb = 1740, F'b = 1914.75, ratio = 91 %, OK Cant:max ∆ = -0.6 in at -0.3' = L/240 W: Main: max ∆ = 0.03 in at 2.4'= L/1514 Notch at End: Cant: max ∆ = -0.43 in at -0.3' = L/335 No Notch Lr:Main: max ∆ = 0 in at 2.4'= L/56424 Load Comb: D D+L D+Lr D+.75L+.75Lr Cant: max ∆ = -0.01 in at 11.2' = L/12048 R1a: -50 -117 -54 -103 0.75W + 0.75Lr:Main: max ∆ = 0.02 in at 2.4'= L/1966 Rallowable:891 1584 1238 1238 Cant: max ∆ = -0.28 in at -0.3' = L/515 % -6 -7 -4 -8 OK Beam No. 1: CHECK EXISTING RAFTERS (WORST CASE LOADING) V M Deflection 23-1022-PV Page 311/1/2023 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 CHECK DEAD LOAD INCREASE COMPARED TO LIVE LOAD *ASSUME ROOF LL CANNOT OCCUR AT SOLAR PANEL LOCATIONS (E) Roof dead load = 14 psf Solar panel dead load = 3 psf Roof live load = 20 psf New dead load = RDL + SP New dead load = 17 psf CD = .9 (for DL only) CD = 1.25 (when considering LL) Increased dead load imposes lower stress ratio than (E) dead + live loads = 27.2 psf < 27.2 psf18.89 psf → OK New dead load 0.9 = 18.89 psf (E) RDL + RLL 1.25 23-1022-PV Page 411/1/2023 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 TRIBUTARY AREAS: Roof area = 2690 sq. ft. = 2690 sq. ft.RDL =14 psf Exterior wall area = 1648 sq. ft., consider upper 1/2 = 824 sq. ft. EW = 16 psf Interior wall area = 1600 sq. ft., consider upper 1/2 = 800 sq. ft. IW = 9 psf Solar panel area = 422 sq. ft.SP = 3 psf Solar panel quantity = 20 Roofing weight reduction at panels = 0 lb. DEAD LOAD AT ROOF: (E) Dead load = (Roof area)*RDL+1/2(EW area)*EW+1/2(IW area)*IW (E) Dead load = 58044 lb SP Dead load = Solar panel area*SP SP Dead load = 1267 lb (N) Dead load = (E) Dead load + SP Dead load (N) Dead load = 59,311 lb Consider 50% of (E) trib roof DL: Seismicsp DLsp 1267 lbs. Seismic(E)DL(E)29022 lbs. Dead load increase ≤ 10%, OK = = = 0.04 → 4% increase CHECK SEISMIC LOAD INCREASE: 23-1022-PV Page 511/1/2023 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 Wind Loading Risk Category II Table 1.5-1 Enclosed Building Basic wind speed, V (mph) 95 Fig. 26.5-1B Exposure Category C Sec. 26.7.3 Wind Directionality Factor (Kd)0.85 Table 26.6-1 No Topographic Irregularity per 28.6-1 H/Lh, K1 NA 0 x/Lh, K2 NA 0 z/Lh, K3 NA 0 Topographic factor Kzt 1.00 Plan Dimensions (ft) 50 75 10%, 4% Least Dim., 40%h (ft) 5.0 2.0 16.0 a, 2a (ft)5 10 Wind Zone W1: Mean Roof Ht. (ft)10 Height & exp. adj. factor λ 1.21 Figure 28.6-1 Roof Pitch 3 :12 = 14.04 degrees Sub Zone A B C D E F G H EOH GOH ps30 (Fig. 28.6-1)17.6 -6.1 11.7 -3.5 -17.2 -11.1 -12.0 -8.5 -24.1 -18.8 staight line interpolation Wind Pressure = λ•Kzt•ps30 21.3 -7.4 14.2 -4.2 -20.8 -13.4 -14.5 -10.3 -29.2 -22.7 Roof Type: Gable See next page p prafter p (psf)Pmount(lb) Typical interior panel uplift :-43.0 from 29.4.4 P =-43.0 psf -43.0 x 18.5 sf = -796 x 1.5 at edge =-1193 Typical interior panel down press.:8.0 P =16.0 psf 16.0 x 18.5 sf = 296 at edge:8.0 P =16.0 psf 16.0 x 18.5 sf = 296 Enclosure Classification = from 29.4.4, but not<16 psf Envelope Procedure (ASCE 7-16, Ch 28), Method 2 23-1022-PV Page 611/1/2023 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 Design wind pressures on Panels Wind Uniform Lateral Load (psf): ASCE 7-16, Chapter 30: Risk Category = Exposure Category = Height above ground = ft Enclosure Class = Velocity pressure qh = qz = 0.00256 KzKztKdKeV2 eqn (26.10-1) Kz =Table 26.10-1 Kzt = Kd = Ke =Conservative Vd =mph qh = psf Design Wind Pressures p = qh[GCp-Gcpi]C&C Design Wind Pressures, eqn (30.3-1) GCpi =varies by zone, see below GCpi = ,table 26.13-1 C&C Design Wind Pressures, Gable Roof (7 - 20 deg) C&C Pressures ,GCp Gable Roof (7 - 20 deg) ,0.87 -24.71 ,17.53 wall corner zones (5) Fig. 30.3-1 ,0.87 -20.53 ,17.53 wall middle zones (4) Fig. 30.3-1 ,0.45 -53.08 ,10.52 roof corner zones (3)Fig. 30.3-2B ,0.45 -36.39 , 10.52 roof edge zones (2) Fig. 30.3-2B ,0.45 -36.39 , 10.52 roof middle zones (1) Fig. 30.3-2B ,0 -69.78 ,10.00 overhang corners (3) Fig. 30.3-2B ,0 -56.42 ,10.00 overhang middles (2 &1) Fig. 30.3-2B ASCE 7-16, Sect. 29.4.4 (wind on solar panels): A panel edge is exposed if within 0.5h =5.00 ft of roof edge array edge factor γE =1.5 for uplift loads on panels occuring within 1.5 Lp from exposed edge 1.0 otherwise Effecive wind area A = sf pressure eq. factor γa =0.76 psf 8.02 psf 8.02 psf at edge zones, edge factor = II C 10 Enclosed Building p (psf) 0.85 -1.3 -1.05 -3 1.00 0.85 95 16.69 0.18 1.00 GCp Worst case down pressure (zone 2) = -2 -2 -4 -3.2 Worst case uplift (zone 2,1OH) = -0.18 18.50 -43.01 multiply by 1.5 for mount where edge panel > 5 ft from from roof edge for -64.51 psf 1.00 23-1022-PV Page 711/1/2023 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 CHECK WIND UPLIFT Max Dead load per bracket = (Solar panel width/2*bracket spacing*Solar panel DL) Bracket spacing = 6 ft Dead load per bracket = 55.5 lbs 60% DL = 33.3 lbs U = -36.39 psf (use wind zone "2,1OH") U' = U*.6 = -21.83 psf Trib area for wind load = Solar panel length/2*bracket spacing Trib area for wind load =18.5 sq. ft. Net Wind Uplift = Trib area*U'+60% DL Net Wind Uplift = -682.74 lbs Check 5/16" Lag screws (Min 2.5" embedment into (E) Beam) Lag withdrawal (W') = W(Emb depth)(1.6) W (per inch of embedment) for a 5/16" bolt = 266 lb. (per NDS table 12.2A) Lag withdrawal (W') = 1064 lb. W' > Net Wind uplift, OK 0 23-1022-PV Page 811/1/2023 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 360 E. 1st Street #947 Tustin, CA 92780 Phone (714) 258-3900 C10-973253 Attention: Santa Ana Building & Safety On October 23, 2023, I, John Gomez, entered a binding contract with & Peak Power Solutions. This contract is to install a new solar system at 929 E Jonquil Rd Santa Ana, CA 92705. I give permission to Peak Power Solutions, Inc. to pull a building permit on my behalf. Should you have any questions, please contact me at (714) 292-9598 Thank you, __________________________ Date__________________ John Gomez DocuSign Envelope ID: 58DC87AF-2D91-470E-89EA-7B752FC01B8F 11/3/2023 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 Rev: 7/15/2021 RESIDENTIAL PHOTOVOLTAIC 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 929 E Jonquil Rd Santa Ana, CA 92705 Peak Power Solutions 973253 X X X X X X X X X mike.ferketic@peakpowerus.com Mike Ferketic 949-200-0942 11/9/2023 X X 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 powered by v--ou-o/B THE IDEAL SOLUTION FOR: � Rooftop arrays on Lr1.[:J residential buildings Engineered in Germany hDiill ij 25J Warranty Product & Performance BREAKING THE 20% EFFICIENCY BARRIER Q.ANTUM DUO Z Technology with zero gap cell layout boosts module efficiency up to 20.9 %. 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QCELLS MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION Format 74.0in x 41.lin x 1.26in (including frame) (1879 mm x 1045 mm x 32 mm) k- -- - - --74.0"(1879mm} - - - - - - ---->< Weight 48.5 lbs (22.0 kg) � 42.8'(1088mm} -------=+- - ----1---15.6"(395.Smm) Front Cover I� �49.2"(1250mm) a=::;;:::::::::1 0.13 in (3.2 mm) thermally pre-stressed glass with anti-reflection technology 4 x Grounding points 121 0.18" (4.5 mm) Frame-11 Back Cover Composite film 39.2"{996mm) Frame Black anodized aluminum Cell 6 x 22 monocr ystalline Q.ANTUM solar half cells 41,1"{1045mm) Junction Box 2.09-3.98 in x 1.26-2.36 in x 0.59-0.71 in (53-lOlmm x 32-60mm x 15-lBmm), IP67, with bypass diodes Label--0 �49.2"(1250mm) Cable 4mm2 Solar cable;(+) �49.2in (1250mm), (-) �49.2in (1250mm) Connector Staubli MC4; IP68 l::=+----6 4 x Mounting slots (DETAIL A) B)(Drninage�li 1 f--1.26"(32mm) ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS POWER CLASS 385 390 DETAIL A O.S�-��-�r o.se·124.5mm> r-E3Io.33·(a.5mm) 395 400 MINIMUM PERFORMANCE AT STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS, STC1 (POWER TOLERANCE +5W /-OW) Power at MPP1 PMPP [W] 385 390 395 Short Circuit Current' lse [A] 11.04 11.07 11.10 E ::, Open Circuit Voltage' Voe [V] 45.19 45.23 45.27 E '2 Current at MPP IMPP [A] 10.59 10.65 10.71 � Voltage at MPP VMPP [V] 36.36 36.62 36.88 Efficiency' [%] �19.6 219.9 220.1 MINIMUM PERFORMANCE AT NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS, NMOT 2 Power at MPP PMPP [W] 288.8 292.6 296.3 E Short Circuit Current lse [A] 8.90 8.92 8.95 ::, E Open Circuit Voltage Voe [V] 42.62 42.65 42.69 ·2 � Current at MPP IMPP [A] 8.35 8.41 8.46 Voltage at MPP VMPP [V] 34.59 34.81 35.03 1Measurement tolerances PMPP ±3%; lsc; Voe ±5% at STC: 1000W/m2, 25±2'C, AM 1.5 according to IEC 60904-3 • '800W/m2, NMOT, spectrum AM 1.5 Q CELLS PERFORMANCE WARRANTY 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 Q CELLS sales organisation of your respective 211 country. PERFORMANCE AT LOW IRRADIANCE 200 400 600 800 1000 IRRADIANCE [W /m2] 400 11.14 45.30 10.77 37.13 e20.4 300.1 8.97 42.72 8.51 35.25 'StandardtermsolgrnirooteefortheiOPVcc:,rpilnieS witlthehgheslproductioooop,,,;:,ityin2014{asatSeplember2014) YEARS Typical module performance under low irradiance conditions in comparison to STC conditions (25'C, 1000W/m2) TE MPERATURE COEFFICIENTS Temperature Coefficient of lsc a Temperature Coefficient of PM,, Maximum System Voltage Vsvs [V] Maximum Series Fuse Rating [ADC] [%/K] [%/K] +0.04 Temperature Coefficient of Voe � -0.34 Nominal Module Operating Temperature NMOT PROPERTIES FOR SYSTEM DESIGN 1000 (I EC)/1000 (UL) PV module classification 20 Fire Rating based on ANSI/ UL 61730 [%/K] [°F] 405 405 11.17 45.34 10.83 37.39 220.6 303.8 9.00 42.76 8.57 35.46 -0.27 109±5.4 (43±3 °C) Class II TYPE2 Max. Design Load, Push/ Pull3 [lbs/ft2] Max. Test Load, Push/Pull' [lbs/112] 75 (3600 Pa)/ 55 (2660 Pa) 113 (5400Pa)/84 (4000 Pa) Permitted Module Temperature on Continuous Duty -40 °F up to+ 185 'F (-40 °Cup to +85 °C) 3 See Installation Manual QUALIFICATIONS AND CERTIFICATES UL 61730, CE-compliant, Quality Controlled PV - TOV Rheinland, IEC 61215:2016. IEC 61730:2016, U.S. Patent No. 9,893,215 (solar cells), QCPV Certification ongoing. @® C C11rtlfled us UL61730 CE www.tuv.com 1D1111220277 � Horizontal 76.4in packaging 1940mm PACKAGING INFORMATION � ©� �3' � 0-0 . 43.3in 48.0in 16561bs 24 24 32 1100mm 1220mm 751kg pallets pallets modules Note: Installation instructions must be followed. See the installation and operating manual or contact our technical service department for further information on approved installation and use of this product. Hanwha Q CELLS America Inc. 400 Spectrum Center Drive, Suite 1400, Irvine, CA 92618, USA I TEL+ 1 949 748 59 96 I EMAIL inquiry@us.q-cells.com I WEB www.q-cells.us "hl i C 0 0. U) 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 9ENPHASE. 108 and 108+ 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 superfast 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 IQ Battery, IQ Gateway, and the Enphase App monitoring and analysis software. Connect PV modules quickly and easily to IQ8 Series Microinverters using the included Q-DCC-2 adapter cable with plug-n-play MC4 connecto rs. *Only when installed with IQ System Controller 2, meets UL 1741. ••108 and IOBPlus support split-phase, 240V installations only. 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. • IQ8 Series Microinverters are UL listed as PV Rapid Shutdown Equipment and conform with various regulations, when installed according to manufacturer's instructions. © 2022 Enphase Energy. All rights reserved. Enphase, the Enphase logo, 108 Microinverters, and other names are trademarks of Enphase Energy, Inc. Data subject to change. HRiiildi 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 PVmodules 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) and IEEE 1547:2018 (UL 1741-SB 3rd Ed.) Note: 108 Microinverters cannot be mixed together with previous generations of Enphase microinverters (107 Series, 106 Series, etc) in the same system. IQBSP-12A-DS-0067-03-EN-US-2022-12-27 108 and 108+ Microinverters INPUT DATA (DC] I08-60-2-US I0BPLUS-72-2-US Commonly used module pairings' w Module compatibility MPPT voltage range V Operating range V Min. / Max. start voltage V Max. input DC voltage V Max. continuous input DC current A Max. input DC short-circuit current A Max. module l,0 A Overvoltage class DC port DC port backfeed current mA PV array configuration 235-350 6O-cell / 120 half-cell 27-37 16-48 22/ 48 50 10 235-440 54-cell / 108 half-cell, 6O-cell / 120 half-cell, 66-cell I 132 half- cell and 72-cell / 144 half-cell 27-45 16-58 22/58 60 12 25 20 0 1 x 1 Ungrounded array; No additional DC side protection required; AC side protection requires max 2OA per branch circuit OUTPUT DATA IACI I08-60-2-US I0BPLUS-72-2-US Peak output power Max. continuous output power Nominal (L-L ) voltage I range2 Max. continuous output current Nominal frequency Extended frequency range AC short circuit fault current over 3 cycles Max. units per 20 A (L-L) branch circuit' Total harmonic distortion Overvoltage class AC port AC port backfeed current Power factor setting Grid-tied power factor (adjustable) Peak efficiency CEC weighted efficiency Night-time power consumption MECHANICAL DATA Ambient temperature range Relative humidity range DC Connector type Dimensions (H x W x D) Weight Cooling Approved for wet locations Pollution degree VA VA V A Hz Hz Arms mA % % mW 245 240 1.0 16 240 I 211 -264 60 47-68 2 <5% Ill 30 1.0 O.85 leading -O.85 lagging 97.7 97 60 -4O°C to +6O°C (-4O°F to + 14O°F) 4% to 100% (condensing) MC4 212 mm (8.3") x 175 mm (6.9") x 30.2 mm (1.2") 1.08 kg (2.38 lbs) Natural convection -no fans Yes PD3 300 290 1.21 13 Enclosure Environ. category/ UV exposure rating Class II double-insulated, corrosion resistant polymeric enclosure NEMA Type 6 / outdoor COMPLIANCE Certifications CA Rule 21 (UL 1741-SA), UL 62109-1, IEEE 1547:2018 (UL 1741-SB 3"' Ed.), FCC Part 15 Class B, ICES-OOO3 Class B, CAN/ CSA-C22.2 NO. 107.1-01 This product is UL Listed as PV Rapid Shutdown Equipment and conforms with NEC 2014, NEC 2017, and NEC 2020 section 690.12 and C22.1-2O18 Rule 64-218 Rapid Shutdown of PV Systems, for AC and DC conductors, when installed according to manufacturer's instructions. (1) Pairing PV modules with wattage above the limit may result in additional clipping losses. See the compatibility calculator at https://link.enphase.com/module-compatibility. (2) 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. IQBSP-12A-DS-0067-03-EN-US-2022-12-27 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 Data Sheet Enphase Q Cable Accessories REGION: Americas Enphase Q Cable Accessories To learn more about Enphase offerings, visit enphase.com The Enphase Q Cable ™ and accessories are part of the latest generation Enphase IQ System ™. These accessories provide simplicity, reliability, and faster installation times. Enphase Q Cable •Two-wire, double-insulated Enphase Q Cable is 50% lighter than the previous generation Enphase cable New cable numbering and plug and play connectors speed up installation and simplify wire management •Link connectors eliminate cable waste Field-Wireable Connectors •Easily connect Q cables on the roof without complex wiring Make connections from any open connector and center feed any section of cable within branch limits •Available in male and female connector types 9 EN PHASE. Enphase Q Cable Accessories CONDUCTOR SPECIFICATIONS Certification Flame test rating Compliance Conductor type Disconnecting means UL3003 (raw cable), UL 9703 (cable assemblies), DG cable FT4 RoHS, OIL RES I, CE, UV Resistant, combined UL for Canada and United States THHN/THWN-2 dry/wet The AC and DC bulkhead connectors have been evaluated and approved by UL for use as the load-break disconnect required by NEC 690. Q CABLE TYPES/ ORDERING OPTIONS Connectorized Models Size/ Ma x Nominal Voltage Connector Spacing PV Module Orientation Connector Count per Box Q-12-10-240 Q-12-17-240 Q-12-20-200 12 AWG / 277 VAC 12 AWG / 277 VAC 12 AWG / 277 VAC EN PHASE Q CABLE ACCESSORIES Name Model Number Raw Q Cable Field-wireable connector (male) Field-wireable connector (female) Cable Clip Q-12-RAW-300 Q-CONN-10M Q-CONN-10F Q-CLIP-100 Q-DISC-10 Q-SEAL-10 Q-TERM-10 ECA-EN4-S22 Disconnect tool Q Cable sealing caps (female) Terminator En phase EN4 to MC4 adaptor' Enphase EN4 non-terminated adaptor' ECA-EN4-FW En phase EN4 to MC4 adaptor (long)' ECA-EN4-S22-L Replacement DC Adaptor (MC4) Q-DCC-2 Replacement DC Adaptor (UTX) Q-DCC-5 1. Qualified per UL subject 9703. TERMINATOR Terminator cap for unused cable ends, sold in packs of ten (Q-TERM-10) DISCONNECT TOOL Plan to use at least one per installation, sold in packs of ten (Q-DISC-10) To learn more about Enphase offerings, visit enphase.com 1.3 m (4.2 ft) 2.0 m (6.5 ft) 2.3 m (7.5 ft) Description Portrait Landscape (60-cell) Landscape (72-cell) 240 240 200 300 meters of 12 AWG cable with no connectors Make connections from any open connector Make connections from any Q Cable open connector Used to fasten cabling to the racking or to secure looped cabling Disconnect tool for Q Cable connectors, DC connectors, and AC module mount One needed to cover each unused connector on the cabling Terminator cap for unused cable ends Connect PV module using MC4 connectors to IQ micros with EN4 (TE PV4-S SOLARLOK). 150mm/5.9" to MC4. For field wiring of UL certified DC connectors. EN4 (TE PV4-S SOLARLOK) to non-terminated cable. 150mm/5.9" Longer adapter cable for EN4 (TE PV4-S SOLARLOK) to MC4. Use with split cell modules or PV modules with short DC cable. 600mm/23.6" DC adaptor to MC4 (max voltage 100 VDC) DC adaptor to UTX (max voltage 100 VDC) SEALING CAPS Sealing caps for unused aggregator and cable connections (Q-BA-CAP-10 and Q-SEAL-10) CABLE CLIP Used to fasten cabling to the racking or to secure looped cabling, sold in packs of one hundred (Q-CLIP-100) © 2020 En phase Energy. All rights reserved. En phase, the En phase logo, En phase IQ 7 A, En phase IQ Battery, Enphase Enlighten, En phase IQ Envoy, and other trademarks or service names are the trademarks of Enphase Energy, Inc. Data subject to change. Q EN pH AS E 2020-06-26 '-J • 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 9ENPHASE. 10 Combiner 5/5C The IQ Combiner 5/5C consolidates interconnection equipment into a single enclosure and streamlines IQ Series Microinverters and IQ Gateway installation by providing a consistent, pre-wired solution for residential applications. IQ Combiner 5/5C uses wired control communication and is compatible with IQ System Controller 3/3G and IQ Battery 5P. The IQ Combiner 5/5C, along with IQ Series Microinverters, IQ System Controller 3/3G, and IQ Battery 5P provides you with a complete grid-agnostic Enphase Energy System. IQ Series Microinverters The high-powered smart grid-ready IQ Series Microinverters (106, 107, and 108 Series) dramatically simplify the installation process IQ Battery 5P Fully integrated AC battery system. Includes six field-replaceable IQBD-BAT Microinverters 5-year limited warranty LISTED IQ System Controller 3/3G Provides microgrid interconnection device (MID) functionality by automatically detecting grid failures and seamlessly transitioning the home energy system from grid power to backup power IQ Load Controller Helps prioritize essential appliances during a grid outage to optimize energy consumption and prolong battery life © 2023 Enphase Energy. All rights reserved. Enphase, the e and CC logos, IQ, and certain other marks listed at https://enphase.com/trademark-usage-guidelines are trademarks of Enphase Energy, Inc. in the US and other countries. Data subject to change. Smart Hihi@i X-IQ-AMl-240-5 X-IQ-AM1-240-5C Includes IQ Gateway for communication and control Includes Enphase Mobile Connect (CELL MODEM-M1-06-SP-05), only with IQ Combiner 5C Supports flexible networking: Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or cellular Provides production metering (revenue grade) and consumption monitoring Easy to install Mounts to one stud with centered brackets Supports bottom, back, and side conduit entry Supports up to four 2-pole branch circuits for 240 VAC plug-in breakers (not included) 80 A total PV branch circuits Bluetooth based Wi-Fi provisioning for easy Wi-Fi setup Reliable Durable NRTL-certified NEMA type 3R enclosure 5-year limited warranty Two years labor reimbursement program coverage included for both the IQ Combiner SKUs UL1741 listed IQC-5-5C-DSH-00007-2.0-EN-US-2023-09-27 IQ Combiner 5/5C MODEL NUMBER IQ Combiner 5 (X-IQ-AM1-24O-5) IQ Combiner 5C (X-IQ-AM1-24O-5C) WHAT'S IN THE BOX IQ Gateway printed circuit board Busbar IQ Gateway breaker Production CT Consumption CT IQ Battery CT CTRL board Enphase Mobile Connect (only with IQ Combiner 5C) Accessories kit IQ Combiner 5 with IQ Gateway printed circuit board for integrated revenue grade PV production metering (ANSIC12.2O ±0.5%), consumption monitoring (± 2.5%) and IQ Battery monitoring (±2.5%). Includes a silver solar shield to deflect heat IQ Combiner 5C with IQ Gateway printed circuit board for integrated revenue grade PV production metering (ANSI C12.2O ±0.5%), consumption monitoring (±2.5%) and IQ Battery monitoring (±2.5%). Includes Enphase Mobile Connect cellular modem (CELLMODEM-M1-O6-SP-O5)'. Includes a silver solar shield to deflect heat IQ Gateway is the platform for total energy management for comprehensive, remote maintenance and management of the En phase IQ System 125A busbar with support for 1 x IQ Gateway breaker and 4 x 2OA breaker for installing IQ Series Microinverters and IQ Battery 5P Circuit breaker, 2-pole, 10 A/15 A Prewired revenue-grade solid core CT, accurate up to 0.5% Two consumption metering clamp CTs, shipped with the box, accurate up to 2.5% One battery metering clamp CT, shipped with the box, accurate up to 2.5% Control board for wired communication with IQ System Controller 3/3G and the IQ Battery 5P 4G-based LT E-M1 cellular modem (CELLMODEM-M1-O6-SP-O5) with a 5-year T-Mobile data plan Spare control headers for CTRL board ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS [NOT INCLUDED, ORDER SEPARATELY] CELLMODEM-M1-O6-SP-O5 CELLMODEM-M1-O6-AT-O5 Circuit breakers (off-the-shelf) Circuit breakers (provided by Enphase) XA-SOLARSHIELD-ES XA-ENV2-PCBA-5 X-IQ-NA-HD-125A ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Rating System voltage Busbar rating Fault curent rating 4G-based LTE-M1 cellular modem with a 5-year T-Mobile data plan 4G-based LT E-Ml cellular modem with a 5-year AT&T data plan Supports Eaton BR21O, BR215, BR22O, BR23O, BR24O, BR25O, and BR26O circuit breakers Supports Eaton BR22OB, BR23OB, and BR24OB circuit breakers compatible with hold-down kit BRK-1OA-2-24OV, BRK -15A-2-24OV, BRK-2OA-2P-24OV, BRK-15A-2P-24OV-B, and BRK-2OA-2P- 24OV-B (More details in "Accessories" section) Replacement solar shield for IQ Combiner 5/5C IQ Gateway replacement printed circuit board (PCB) for Combiner 5/5C Hold-down kit compatible with Eaton BR-B series circuit breakers (with screws) BO A 120/240 VAC, 60 Hz 125 A 1O kAIC Maximum continuous current rating (input from PV/storage) 64 A Branch circuits (solar and/or storage) Maximum total branch circuit breaker rating (input) IQ Gateway breaker Production metering CT Consumption monitoring CT (CT-2OO-CLAMP) IQ Battery metering CT Up to four 2-pole Eaton BR series distributed generation (DG) breakers only (not included) 80 A of distributed generation/95 A with IQ Gateway breaker included 10 A or 15 A rating GE/Siemens/Eaton included 200 A solid core pre-installed and wired to IQ Gateway A pair of 200 A clamp-style current transformers is included with the box 200 A clamp-style current transformer for IQ Battery metering, included with the box 1 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.) IQC-5-5C-DSH-00007-2.0-EN-US-2023-09-27 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 MECHANICAL DATA Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Ambient temperature range Cooling Enclosure environmental rating Wire sizes Communication (In-premise connectivity) Altitude COMMUNICATION INTERFACES Integrated Wi-Fi Wi-Fi range (recommended) Bluetooth Ethernet Mobile Connect Digital 1/0 USB 2.0 Access point (AP) mode Metering ports Power line communication Web API Local API COMPLIANCE IQ Combiner IQ Gateway COMPATIBILI TY IQ System Controller 3/3G IQ Battery 5P Microinverter 37.5 cm x 49.5 cm x 16.8 cm (14.75" x 19.5" x 6.63"). Height is 21.06" (53.5 cm) with mounting brackets 7.5 kg (16.5 lbs) -4o·c to 45•c (-40'F to 115°Fl Natural convection, plus heat shield Outdoor, NRTL-certified, NEMA type 3R, polycarbonate construction 20 A to 50 A breaker inputs: 14 to 4 AWG copper conductors 60 A breaker branch input: 4 to 1/0 AWG copper conductors Main lug combined output: 10 to 2/0 AWG copper conductors Neutral and ground: 14 to 1/0 copper conductors Always follow local code requirements for conductor sizing Built-in CTRL board for wired communication with IQ Battery 5P and IQ System Controller 3/3G. Integrated Power Line Communication for IQ Series Microinverters Up to 2,600 meters (8,530 feet) 802.11b/g/n (dual band 2.4 GHz/5 GHz), for connecting the Enphase cloud via the internet 10 m BLE4.2, 10 m range to configure Wi-Fi SSID Optional, 802.3, Cat5E (or Cat 6) UTP Ethernet cable (not included), for connecting to the Enphase Cloud via the internet CELLMODEM-M1-06-SP-05 or CELLMODEM-Ml-06-AT-05 (included with IQ Combiner 5C) Digital input/output for grid operator control For Mobile Connect For connection between the IQ Gateway and a mobile device running the Enphase Installer App Up to two Consumption CTs, one IQ Battery CT, and one Production CT 90-110 kHz Refer to https://developer-v4.enphase.com Refer to guide for local API UL 1741, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 107.1, Title 47 CFR, Part 15, Class B, ICES 003 UL 60601-1/CANCSA 22.2 No. 61010-1, IEEE 1547: 2018 (UL 1741-SB, 3'' Ed.) IEEE 2030.5/CSIP Compliant Production metering: ANSI C12.20 accuracy class 0.5 (PV production) SC200D111C240US01, SC200G111C240US01 IQBATTERY-5P-1P-NA 106, 107, and IQ8 Series Microinverters IQC-5-5C-DSH-00007-2.0-EN-US-2023-09-27 9ENPHASE. 9ENPHASE IQ System Controller 3/3G The Enphase IQ System Controller 3/3G connects the home to grid power, the IQ Battery system, and solar PV. It provides microgrid interconnect device (MID) functionality by automatically detecting and seamlessly transitioning the home energy system from grid power to backup power in the event of a grid failure. It consolidates interconnection equipment into a single enclosure and streamlines grid-independent capabilities of PV and storage installations by providing a consistent, pre-wired solution for residential applications. IQ Series Microinverters The high-powered smart grid-ready IQ Series Microinverters (M Series, 106, 107, and 108 Series) dramatically simplify the installation process IQ Combiner 5/5C Consolidates PV interconnection equipment into a single enclosure and streamlines IQ Series Microinverters and IQ Gateway installation by providing a consistent, pre-wired solution for residential applications 10-year limited warranty LISTED IQ Battery 5P Fully integrated AC battery system. Includes six field-replaceable I08D-BAT microinverters IQ Load Controller Helps prioritize essential appliances during a grid outage to optimize energy consumption and prolong battery life HihiHHI Easy to install Connects to service entrance' or main load center Includes neutral-forming transformer Mounts on single stud with centered brackets Provides conduit entry from the bottom, left, or right Includes color-coded wires for ease of wiring the System Shutdown Switch Integrates hold-down functionality to eliminate the need for hold-down kits and special breakers Flexible Can be used for Sunlight Backup, Home Essentials Backup, or Full Energy Independence IQ System Controller 3 integrates with IQ Battery 5P IQ System Controller 3G integrates with select AC standby generators. See the Generator integration tech brief for a list of generators Provides a seamless transition to backup Safe and reliable System Shutdown Switch can be used to disconnect PV, battery, and generator systems System Shutdown Switch acts as a rapid shutdown initiator of grid-forming 108 PV Microinverters for the safety of maintenance technicians/first responders 10-year limited warranty © 2023 Enphase Energy. All rights reserved. Enphase, the e and CC logos, IQ, and certain other marks listed at https://enphase.com/trademark-usaqe-guidelines are trademarks of Enphase Energy, Inc. in the US and other countries. Data subject to change. (1) IQ System Controller 3 is not suitable for use as service equipment in Canada. IOSC-3-DSH-00021-3.0-EN-US-2023-08-08 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 IQ System Controller 3/3G HiiMhdi MODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION SC200D111C240US01 SC200G111C240US01 WHAT'S IN THE BOX IQ System Controller 3/3G System Shutdown Switch Wall-mounting bracket 4-pole circuit breaker Accessories kit OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS CT-200-SPLIT CT-200-CL AMP Main or load circuit breakers (order separately, as needed)• Distributed energy resource (DER) circuit breakers (order separately, as needed)5 EP200G-HNDL-R1 CTRL-SC3-NA-01 ALTERNATE DER CIRCUIT BREAKERS GE/ABB Siemens Siemens (quad breaker) ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Nominal voltage/Range (L-L) Voltage measurement accuracy Auxiliary (dry) contact for load control, excess PV control, and generator two-wire control Nominal frequency/Range Frequency measurement accuracy Maximum continuous current rating Maximum input overcurrent protection device Maximum output overcurrent protection device Maximum overcurrent protection device rating for generator circuit Maximum overcurrent protection device rating for storage circuit IQ System Controller 3 streamlines the grid-independent capabilities of PV and storage installations . Integrates hold-down capability. Supports IQ Battery 5P units up to 40 kWH (without PCS*) and 80 kWh (with PCS*). Does not support generator integration IQ System Controller 3G streamlines the grid-independent capabilities of PV and storage installations. Integrates hold-down capability. Supports IQ Battery 5P units up to 20 kWH (without PCS*) and 40 kWh (with PCS*). Supports generator integration Includes neutral-forming transformer (NFT) and microgrid interconnect device (MID) Includes pre-wired red, black, orange, and purple 12 AWG wire (EP200G-NA-02-RSD) Screws provided in the accessories kit for mounting Pre installed Quad breaker (BRK-20A40A-4P-240V), 20 A-40 A, 10 kAIC, Eaton BQC220240' IQ System Controller 3/3G literature kit, including labels, CTRL headers, screws, filler plates, and Quick Install Guide (QIG) (EP200G-LITKIT) 200 A split core current transformers for metering (accuracy: ±2.5%)3 200 A clamp-type current transformers for metering (accuracy: ±2.5%)3 BRK-100A-2P-240V : 2-pole, 100A, 25kAIC, CSR2100N or CSR2100 BRK-125A-2P-240V: 2-pole, 125A, 25kAIC, CSR2125N BRK-150A-2P-240V: 2-pole, 150A, 25kAIC, CSR2150N BRK-175A-2P-240V: 2-pole, 175A, 25kAIC, CSR2175N BRK-200A-2P-240V: 2-pole, 200A, 25kAIC, CSR2200N BRK-20A-2P-240V-B: 2-pole, 20 A, 10 kAIC, BR220B/BR220 BRK-30A-2P-240V-B: 2-pole, 30 A, 10 kAIC, BR230 BRK-40A-2P-240V-B: 2-pole, 40 A, 10 kAIC, BR240B/BR240 BRK-60A-2P-240V: 2-pole, 60 A, 10 kAIC, BR260 BRK-80A-2P-240V: 2-pole, 80 A, 10 kAIC, BR280 IQ System Controller 3/3G installation handle kit (order separately) Control cable, 500 ft. spool (order separately) THQL21xx (20/40/60/80 A) Q2xx (20/40/60/80 A) Q24020CT2 (20/40 A) ±1% V nominal (±1.2V L-N and ±2.4V L-L) 24V, 1A 60 Hz/56-63 Hz ±0.1 Hz 160 A 200 A 200 A 80 A (IQ System Controller 3G only -SC200G111C240US 01) 2 x 80 A (la System Controller 3 -SC200D111C240US01), 1 x 80 A (IQ System Controller 3G -SC200G111C240US01 ) (2) Factory installed quad breaker (Siemens or Eaton). NFT pre-wired to 40 A terminal of the quad breaker. (3) Two units of CT-2OO-SPLIT or CT-2OO-CLAMP must be bought separately for generator integration. (4) The IQ System Controller 3 is rated at 22 kAIC. (5) Integrated hold-down kit support breakers (BR23O/BR23O/BR24O) without predrilled hole. Integrated hold-down kit also supports GE/ABB and Siemens as mentioned under section alternate DER circuit breakers. (6) "-" indicates alternating current (AC) supply. (•) Power Control System. IQSC-3-DSH-OOO21-3.O-EN-US-2O23-O8-O8 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Maximum overcurrent protection device rating for PV combiner unit 80 A Internal busbar rating Neutral-forming transformer (NFT) MECHANICAL DATA Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Ambient temperature range Cooling Enclosure environmental rating Maximum altitude WIRE SIZES Connections (All lugs are rated to 90°C) Neutral and ground bars COMPLIANCE Compliance (under progress) WARRANTY Limited warranty (restrictions apply) COMPATIBILITY' Battery Microinverters IQ Combiner Communications Kit 2 200 A Breaker rating (pre-installed): 40 A between L1 and Neutral; 40 A between L2 and Neutral Continuous rated power: 3,600 VA Maximum continuous unbalance current: 30 A© 120 V Peak unbalanced current: 80 A© 120 V for two seconds 50 cm x 91.6 cm x 24.6 cm (19.7 in x 36 in x 9.7 in) 39.4 kg (87 lbs) -40°C to 50°C (-40°F to 122°F) Natural convection and a heat shield Outdoor, NEMA type 3R, polycarbonate construction 2500 meters (8200 feet) Main lugs and backup load lugs CSR breaker bottom wiring lugs AC combiner lugs, IQ Battery lugs, and generator lugs Neutral (large lugs) Large holes (5/16-24 UNF) Small holes (10-32 UNF) Cu/Al: 6 AWG-300 kcmil Cu/Al: 2 AWG-300 kcmil 14 AWG-2 AWG Cu/Al: 6 AWG-300 kcmil 14 AWG-1/0 AWG 14 AWG-6 AWG UL 1741, UL 1741 SA, IEEE 1547:2018 (UL 1741-SB, 3rd Ed.), UL 1741 PCS CRD, Ull 998, UL 869A, UL 675, UL 5087, UL 50E' CSA 22.2 No. 107.1, 47 CFR Part 15 Class B, ICES 003, ICC ES AC156. The IQ System Controller 3/3G is approved for use as service equipment in the United States Up to 10 years (EP200G-NA-02-RSD has a 5-year warranty) IQ Battery 5P (IQBATTERY-5P-1P-NA) 108, 107, 106, and M Series Microinverters• IQ Combiner 5/5C (X-IQ-AM1-240-5C, X-IQ-AMl-240-5) COMMS-KIT-02 (7) Sections from these standards were used during the safety evaluation and included in the UL 1741 listing. (8) For more details, refer to IQ System Controller 3/3G Quick Install Guide. (9) M Series Microinverters can only be supported in states that have not yet adopted IEEE 1547:2018. Enphase does not support mixing 108 Series Microinverters with other series on the same IQ Gateway. IQSC-3-DSH-OOO21-3.O-EN-US-2O23-O8-O8 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 9ENPHASE. PHASE IQ Battery 5P The IQ Battery 5P all-in-one AC-coupled system is powerful, reliable, simple, and safe. It has a total usable energy capacity of 5.0 kWh and includes six embedded grid-forming microinverters with a 3.84 kVA continuous power rating. It provides backup capability, and installers can quickly design the right system size to meet the customer needs. Dimensions in inches Wall mounted 'Enphase 15 -­ wananty 21.7" 0 I 20.1" I 1.2" LISTED Floor mounted with pedestal (sold separately) UL9540A Certified 9.9" hhMOHI m Powerful Provides 3.84 kVA continuous and 7.68 kVA peak power Doubles the available power per kWh of prior generations of IQ Battery Includes six embedded IQ8D-BAT Microinverters Reliable 15-year limited warranty Cools passively with no moving parts or fans Uses wired communication for fast and consistent connection Updates software and firmware remotely Simple Fully integrated AC battery system Installs and commissions easily Supports Backup, Self-Consumption, and time-of-use (TOU) modes Offers homeowners remote monitoring and control from the Enphase App Field replaceable components Safe Evaluated to UL 9540A for large scale fire testing and reduced separation distance as required in 2021 IRC R328.3.1, 2021 IFC 1207.1.5, and 2023 NFPA 855 15.3.1 and 9.1.5.' Uses lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistry for maximum safety and longevity 1 Follow all installation instructions and local codes and requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) when installing Enphase ESS. © 2023 Enphase Energy. All rights reserved. Enphase, the e and CC logos, IQ, and certain other marks listed at https://enphase.com/trademark-usage-guidelines are trademarks of Enphase Energy, Inc. in the US and other countries. Data subject to change. IQB-5P-DSH-00010-3.0-EN-US-2023-09-29 IQ Battery 5P MOOEL NUMBER IQBATTERY-5P-1P-NA WHAT'S IN THE BOX IQ Battery 5P unit ID cover and conduit cover Bottom mounting bracket and top shield MS seismic screws M4 grounding screws M5 ID cover grounding screws Cable ties Control (CTRL) connector Control (CTRL) connector with resistor Quick Install Guide (QIG) OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PAR TS IQ8D-BAT-RMA B05-T02-US00-1-3-RMA B05-CX-0550-0 B05-Pl-0550-0 B05-CP-096-0 B05-WB-0543-0 IQBATTERY-HNDL-5 B05-ACFB-080-0 B05-BMSNA-0490-0 B05-CANB-063-0 B05-NICS-0524-0, B05-NUCS-0524-0 The IQ Battery 5P system with integrated IQ Microinverters and battery management system (BMS) with battery controller IQ Battery 5P unit (B05-T02-US00-1-3) IQ Battery 5P cover with two conduit covers for the left and right sides of the unit Bottom mounting bracket for mounting the battery on the wall. One top shield is required for UL9540A Two M5 seismic screws for securing the battery unit on the bottom mounting bracket Two M4 grounding screws for securing the top shield on the bottom mounting bracket Two M5 ID cover grounding screws for the EMI/EMC requirement Six cable ties for securing field cables to the unit Spare CTRL connector without resistor for CTRL wiring Spare CTRL connector with resistor for CTRL wiring QIG for IQ Battery unit installation instructions IQ8D-BAT Microinverter for field replacement IQ Battery 5P Battery unit for field replacement IQ Battery 5P cover for field replacement IQ Battery 5P pedestal mount IQ Battery 5P conduit plates for field replacement. Includes one left-side and one right-side conduit plate IQ Battery 5P wall bracket for field replacement. Includes one bottom mounting bracket and one top shield IQ Battery 5P lifting handles. Includes one left-side and one right-side lifting handle IQ Battery 5P AC filter board for field replacement IQ Battery 5P BMS board for field replacement IQ Battery 5P control communication board for field replacement IQ Battery 5P control switch is preinstalled on the wiring cover for field replacement OUTPUT IACI @240 VAC 2 Rated (continuous) output power Peak output power Nominal voltage/range Nominal frequency/range Rated output current (@240 VAC) Peak output current (@240 VAC) Load start capability Power factor (adjustable) Maximum units per 20 A branch circuit Maximum conductor size supported Overcurrent protection device (OCPD) for 3 AWG cable Interconnection AC round-trip efficiency' 'Supported in both grid-connected and backup/off-grid operation 3 Load start capability may vary 4 AC to the battery to AC at 50% power rating 3.84 kVA 7.68 kVA (3 seconds), 6.14 kVA (10 seconds) 240/211-264 VAC 60/57-63 Hz 16 A 32 A (3 seconds), 25.6 A (10 seconds) Up to 48 A LRA 3 0.85 leading ... 0.85 lagging One unit (single-phase) 3AWG BOA Single-phase 90% IQB-5P-DSH-00010-3.0-EN-US-2023-09-29 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 IQ Battery 5P BATTERY Total capacity Usable capacity DC round-trip efficiency Nominal DC voltage Maximum DC voltage Ambient operating temperature range (charging) Ambient operating temperature range (discharging) Optimum operating temperature range Chemistry MECHANICAL DATA Dimensions (HxWxD) Lifting weight Total installed weight Enclosure IQ8D-BAT Microinverter enclosure Cooling Altitude Mounting FEATURES AND COMPLIANCE Compatibility Communication Services Monitoring Compliance LIMITED WARRANTY Limited warranty 5.0 kWh 5.0 kWh 96% 76.8V 86.4V -2o•c to 50°C (-4°F to 122°F) non-condensing -2o•c to 55°C (-4°F to 131°F) non-condensing o·c to 3o•c (32°F to 86°F) Lithium iron phosphate (LFP) 980 mm x 550 mm x 188 mm (38.6 in x 21.7 in x 7.4 in) 66.3 kg (146.1 lbs) 78.9 kg (174 lbs) Outdoor-NEMA 3R NEMA type 6 Natural convection Up to 2,500 meters (8,202 feet) Wall-mount or pedestal-mount (sold separately) Compatible with IQ and M Series Microinverters, IQ System Controller 3/3G, IQ Combiner 5/5C, and IQ Gateway for grid-tied and backup operation Wired control communication Backup, Self-Consumption, TOU, and NEM integrity Enphase Installer Platform and Enphase App monitoring options; API integration CA Rule 21 (UL 1741-SA), IEEE 1547:2018 (UL 1741-SB, 3rd Ed.) CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 107.1-16 UL 95405, UL 9540A, UN 38.3, UL 1998, UL 991, NEMA Type 3R, AC156 EMI: 47 CFR, Part 15, Class B, ICES 003 Cell module: UL 1973, UN 38.3 Inverters: UL 62109-1, IEC 62109-2 >60% capacity, up to 15 years or 6,000 cycles• 5 Following local standards, choose a well-ventilated, non-habitable, indoor location (like a 2-car garage) or in an outdoor location, which is out of direct sunlight and where the ambient temperature and humidity are within -4°F to 113° F (-20°C to 45°C) and 5% to 95% RH, non-condensing. 6 Whichever occurs first. Restrictions apply IQB-5P-DSH-00010-3.0-EN-US-2023-09-29 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 �IRONRIDGE ( 3.56 ) ( 1.02) ( 3.67) i THIS EDGE TOWARDS ROOF RIDGE ( 12.00) ( 3.00) 4.50 ___ __, 9 .00 ,___ _ _____,_ NO. DESCRIPTION 1 ASSY, FLASHING, MILL OR BLACK 2 ASSY, CAP, MILL OR BLACK 3 BOLT LAG 5/16 X 4.75" 4 WASHER, EPDM BACKED © 2016 lronRidge, Inc. All rights reserved. Visit www.ironridge.com or call 1-800-227-9523 for more information. FlashFoot2 KIT, FLASHFOOT2 SIZE A DO NOT SCALE DRAWING SCALE:1:4 WEIGHT: 0.881bs SHEET l OF 1 FM-FF2-MAN REV 1.20 Installation Tools Required: tape measure, chalk line, stud finder, roofing bar, caulking gun, driver with 1 /4" bit and 7 /16" hex socket. II I I I I R1fter I I :::: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Locate rafters and snap vertical and horizontal lines to mark flashing locations. Drill 1 /4" pilot holes, then fill with roofing manufacturer's approved sealant. Line up pilot hole with flashing hole and insert lag bolt with bonded washer through flashing. Tighten lag bolt until fully seated. Attach rails to either side of the open slot using bonding hardware. Level rail at desired height, then torque to 250 in-lbs (21 ft-lbs). - -, ; 3r' course • 2nd course 1 t course Slide flashing, between 1st and 2nd course, so the top is at least 3/4" above the edge of the 3rd course and the bottom is above the edge of the 1st course. Place Cap onto flashing in desired orientation for E/W or N/S rails and rotate 180 degrees. FlashFoot 2 is now installed and ready for lronRidge XR Rails. Structural Certification Designed and Certified for Compliance with the International Building Code &ASCE/SEl-7. Water Seal Ratings Water Sealing Tested to UL 441 Section 27 "Rain Test" and TAS 100-95 "Wind Driven Rain Test" by lntertek. Ratings applicable for composition shingle roofs having slopes between 2:12 and 12:12. Tested and evaluated without sealant. Any roofing manufacturer approved sealant is allowed. UL 2703 Conforms to UL 2703 Mechanical and Bonding Requirements. See lronRidge Flush Mount Installation Manual for full ratings. © 2016 lronRidge, Inc. All rights reserved. Visit www.ironridge.com or call 1-800-227-9523 for more information. FM-FF2-MAN REV 1.20 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 �IRONRIDGE The Strongest Attachment in Solar lronRidge FlashFoot2 raises the bar in solar roof protection. The unique water seal design is both elevated and encapsulated, delivering redundant layers of protection against water intrusion. In addition, the twist-on Cap perfectly aligns the rail attachment with the lag bolt to maximize mechanical strength. Twist-On Cap FlashFoot2's unique Cap design encapsulates the lag bolt and locks into place with a simple twist. The Cap helps FlashFoot2 deliver superior structural strength, by aligning the rail and lag bolt in a concentric load path. Single Socket Size A custom-design lag bolt allows you to install FlashFoot2 with the same 7 /16" socket size used on other Flush Mount System components. FlashFoot2 FlashFoot2's seal architecture utilizes three layers of protection. An elevated platform diverts water away, while a stack of rugged components raises the seal an entire inch. The seal is then fully-encapuslated by the Cap. FlashFoot2 is the first solar attachment to pass the TAS-100 Wind-Driven Rain Test. An elevated platform diverts water away from the water seal. Installation Features B C A Benefits of Concentric Loading Traditional solar attachments have a horizontal offset between the rail and lag bolt, which introduces leverage on the lag bolt and decreases uplift capacity. FlashFoot2 is the only product to align the rail and lag bolt. This concentric loading design results in a stronger attachment for the system. Testing & Certification Structural Certification @ Alignment Markers Quickly align the flashing with chalk lines to find pilot holes. @ Rounded Corners Makes it easier to handle and insert under the roof shingles. @ Reinforcement Ribs Help to stiffen the flashing and prevent any bending or crinkling during installation. 1200 � e.FlashFoot2 JS 1000 ..._-.. ..._ � >, 800 :'::: rtl 600 D.. rtl � 400 0... 200 ::J 0 ....._ ..._ • FlashFoot .-1:ea�g Competitor -. Low-Cost Competitor 2 3 Rail-to-Lag Offset (in) Designed and Certified for Compliance with the International Building Code & ASCE/SEl-7. Water Seal Ratings Water Sealing Tested to UL 441 Section 27 "Rain Test" and TAS 100-95 "Wind Driven Rain Test" by lntertek. Ratings applicable for composition shingle roofs having slopes between 2:12 and 12:12. UL 2703 Conforms to UL 2703 Mechanical and Bonding Requirements. See Flush Mount Install Manual for full ratings. © 2016 lronRidge, Inc. All rights reserved. Visit www.ironridge.com or call 1-800-227-9523 for more information. Version 1.0 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 �IRONRIDGE Solar Is Not Always Sunny Over their lifetime, solar panels experience countless extreme weather events. Not just the worst storms in years, but the worst storms in 40 years. High winds capable of ripping panels from a roof, and snowfalls weighing enough to buckle a panel frame. XR Rails are the structural backbone preventing these results. They resist uplift, protect against buckling and safely and efficiently transfer loads into the building structure. Their superior spanning capability requires fewer roof attachments, reducing the number of roof penetrations and the amount of installation time. Force-Stabilizing Curve Sloped roofs generate both vertical and lateral forces on mounting rails which can cause them to bend and twist. The curved shape of XR Rails is specially designed to increase strength in both directions while resisting the twisting. This unique feature ensures greater security during extreme weather and a longer system lifetime. XR Rail Family Compatible with Flat & Pitched Roofs Corrosion-Resistant Materials Ill XR Rails are compatible with FlashFoot and other pitched roof attachments. 11 lronRidge offers a range of tilt leg options for flat roof mounting applications. All XR Rails are made of 6000-series aluminum alloy, then protected with an anodized finish. Anodizing prevents surface and structural corrosion, while also providing a more attractive appearance. XR Rail Family The XR Rail Family offers the strength of a curved rail in three targeted sizes. Each size supports specific design loads, while minimizing material costs. Depending on your location, there is an XR Rail to match. XR10 XR10 is a sleek, low-profile mounting rail, designed for regions with light or no snow. It achieves spans up to 6 feet, while remaining light and economical. 6' spanning capability Moderate load capability Clear & black anodized finish Internal splices available Rail Selection XR100 XR100 is the ultimate residential mounting rail. It supports a range of wind and snow conditions, while also maximizing spans up to 10 feet. 1 0' spanning capability Heavy load capability Clear & black anodized finish Internal splices available XR1000 XR1000 is a heavyweight among solar mounting rails. It's built to handle extreme climates and spans up to 12 feet for commercial applications. 12' spanning capability Extreme load capability Clear anodized finish Internal splices available The table below was prepared in compliance with applicable engineering codes and standards.* Values are based on the following criteria: ASCE 7-16, Gable Roof Flush Mount, Roof Zones 1 & 2e, Exposure B, Roof Slope of 8 to 20 degrees and Mean Building Height of 30 ft. Visit lronRidge.com for detailed certification letters. Load Rail Span Wind {MPH) 5' 4" 90 120 None 140 XR10 XR100 XR1000 160 90 120 20 140 160 90 30 160 90 40 160 80 160 120 160 •Table is meant to be a simplified span chart for conveying general rail capabilities. Use approved certification letters for actual design guidance. © 2020 lronRidge, Inc. All rights reserved. Visit www.ironridge.com or call 1-800-227-9523 for more information. Version 1.20 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 1.PLACE ATTACHMENTS The general installation method for attachments is to locate a rafter, drill a pilot hole and install the attachment. For composition roof attachments installation instructions refer to page 10. For tile roof attachments refer to™ 12... For low slope roof attachments refer to page 14. When using approved third party attachments, refer to manufacturer's install instructions. Tested or evaluated third-party roof attachments: S-5! Standing Seam Metal Roof Clamps -Certification of metal roof clamps includes bonding to both painted and galvalume metal roofs. Tighten S-5! and S-5! Mini set screws to 130-150 in-lbs(� 24 gauge) or 160-180 in-lbs (22 gauge) roofs. Tighten S-5! M10 bolt to 240 in-lbs or S-5! Mini MS bolt to 160 in-lbs. Use the following fastening guidelines for other S-5! roof clamps: ProteaBracket ™ -firmly seat roof screws and tighten hinge bolt to 225 in-lbs; RibBracket ™ -firmly seat roof screws and tighten MS bolt (MS-1.25 x 22mm sold separately) to 160 in-lbs; and SolarFoot ™ -firmly seat roof screws and tighten MS flange nut to 160 in-lbs. EcoFasten Green Fasten GF-1 Anchors 2.PLACE RAILS A.CONNECT SPLICES Use Classic Splice or BOSS(Bonded Structural Splice), as needed, to join multiple sections of Rail. Classic Splice Insert Classic Splice 6" into first Rail and secure with two self-drilling screws, spacing them approximately 1" apart and tightening to 20 in-lbs. Slide second Rail over Classic Splice and secure with two more self-drilling screws. ► For Classic Splice, insert screws along the provided lines. ► Classic Splices may not be installed in the center 113rd of interior spans, or the outer 1/3 of end spans. ► Screws can be inserted on front or back of rails. BOSS • Bonded Structual Splice Insert BOSS into first Rail up until the Stop Tab. Slide second Rail fully into place. ► Rows using Classic Splice or BOSS and exceeding 100 feet of Rail must use Expansion Joints. ► Boss Splices may be installed in any location within a span. ► UFO and Bonding Hardware must be installed 1" away from the point where two Rails join together. B.PREPARE HARDWARE Slide square-headed bolts into side-facing rail slot. Space out bolts to match attachment spacing. ► Tape ends of rail, to keep bolts from sliding out while moving. ► If using T-bolts, carry hardware onto roof and proceed. C.AT TACH RAILS Drop rail with hardware into roof attachment. Level rail at desired height, then torque to 250 in-lbs. ► Rail can face either upslope or downslope on roof. ► When using attachments with longer slots, do not install Rail lower than the top of the L-Foot to avoid damage to modules. (A) Classic Splice J Torque to 20in-lbs'--; & f--1" ---j BOSS 6" Inside Rail & &./ � Insert Rail untill fully seated against Stop Tab Preload and Space Square Bolts © 2021 IRON RIDGE, INC. VERSION 3.3 FLUSH MOUNT INSTALLATION MANUAL· 5 3.SECURE LUGS Grounding Lugs Only one Grounding Lug (Rail or Module) required per continuous subarray, regardless of subarray size (Unless frameless modules are used, see .Page2Q.). ► Grounding Lugs are intended to for use with one solid or stranded copper wire, conductor size 10-4 AWG. Rail Grounding Lug Insert T-bolt in Top Rail slot and torque Hex Nut to 80 in-lbs. Install a minimum 1 O AWG solid copper or stranded grounding wire. Torque terminal screw to 20 in-lbs. ►Module Grounding Lugs can be installed anywhere along the Rail and in either orientation shown. Module Grounding Lug Insert Bolt through Manufacturer approved grounding location and torque Hex nut to 60 in-lbs. One Module Grounding Lug may be installed to one module per row. Install a minimum 10 AWG solid copper or stranded grounding wire. Torque terminal screw to 20 in-lbs. ►If using Enphase microinverters or Sunpower AC modules, Grounding Lugs may not be needed. See Page 19 for more info. ► Refer to module manufactuer for mounting location and instructions. 4.SECURE MODULES A.SECURE FIRST END Place first module in position on rails, a minimum of 1" from rail ends. Snap Stopper Sleeves onto UFO. Fasten module to rail using the UFO, ensuring that the UFO is hooked over the top of the module. Torque to 80 in-lbs. ► Ensure rails are square before placing modules. ► Hold Stopper Sleeves on end while torquing to prevent rotation. ► If using CAMO instead of UFO+ Stopper Sleeve, refer to Page 19 for CAMO installation procedure. B.SECURE NEXT MODULES Place UFO into each rail, placing them flush against first module. Slide second module against UFO. Torque to 80 in-lbs. Repeat for each following module. ► When reinstalling UFO, move modules a minimum of 1/16" so UFOs are in contact with a new section of module frame. ► When UFOs are loosened and re-tightened, ensure UFO T-bolt bottoms out in rail channel before re-torquing UFO to achieve full engagement between T-bolt and rail. ► If using Wire Clips, refer to Page 18. C.SECURE LAST END Place last module in position on rails, a minimum of 1" from rail ends. Snap Stopper Sleeves onto UFO. Secure UFO Clamps on rails, ensuring they are hooked over top of module. Torque to 80 in-lbs. ► Hold Stopper Sleeves on end while torquing to prevent rotation. ► Repeat all steps for each following row of modules, leaving a minimum 3/8" gap between rows ► If using CAMO instead of UFO+ Stopper Sleeve, refer to Page 6 for CAMO installation procedure. Rail Grounding Lug Module Grounding Lug Terminal Screw (20 in-lbs)--...,____ Hex Head (60 in-lbs) Terminal Screw ➔ 1,;;:;:::::;;;:::;;;::::l,,,t-----t7�, t1eX NU! (80 in-lbs) � ✓ I Use with one solid or stranded copper wire, conductor size 10-4AWG. BOLT �STARWASHCR ;:::., GROUNDING LUG ---""?> � FLANGE NUT A---------- Stopper r-ft---Sleeve © 2021 IRON RIDGE, INC. VERSION 3.3 FLUSH MOUNT INSTALLATION MANUAL· 6 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 CAMO A.SLIDE INTO RAIL Slide CAMO into rail channel far enough to clear the module frame. CAMO requires 6" of clearance from end of rail. A------------------, C.PU LL TOWARDS END Pull CAMO towards rail ends, at 45 degree angle, so the bonding bolt contacts the module flange edge. FRAME COMPATIBILITY CAMO has been tested or evaluated with all modules listed in the Module Compatibility section having frames within the referenced dimensions. Be sure the specific module being used meets the dimension requirements. ► For installations with Hanwha Q CELLS modules with 32 mm frame heights, the maximum ground snow is 45 PSF (33 PSF module pressure). ► CAMO is only compatable with Canadian Solar module CS1YxxxMS. "xxx" refers to the module power rating 8" BONDING JUMPER 8" Bonding Jumper is an electrical bonding jumper that can be used on the Flush Mount System for row to row bonding; making the module frames the medium for the equipment ground path. ► Bonding jumper is pushed onto the bottom flange of the module. ► New jumpers should be used if re-installation of jumper is required. ► Supports bottom flange thicknesses from 1.2mm to 3.1mm. B.PLACE MODULE Place module on rails (module cells not shown for clarity). When installing CAMO the module can overhang the rail no more than 1/4". B------------,--------, D.SECURE TO FRAME Rotate handle with an upwards motion until CAMO snaps into rail channel. Ensure CAMO bonding pins are fully seated on top of module frame. D----------�------ Module Glml/Celt!I frame Compot 'lily: K=1,2-�.2ri,n, Y= IS-40mri, © 2021 IRON RIDGE , INC. VE RSION 3.3 FLUSH MOUNT INSTALLATION MANUAL· 7 EXPANSION JOINTS Expansion Joints are required every 100' of continuous rail to allow for thermal expansion and contraction of the system. ►Do not install modules over expansion joints, either Classic Splice or BOSS. Classic Splice Insert Classic Splice 6" into first rail and secure with two self-drilling screws, spacing them approximately 1" apart and tightening to 20 in-lbs. Assemble and secure Grounding Strap 3/8" from rail end. Slide second rail over Classic Splice leaving 1" gap between rails. Attach other end of Grounding Strap with hardware and torque hex nuts to 80 in-lbs. ► Remaining Bonded Splice screws are not used with Expansion. ► Only one Grounding Strap is required per break in row of modules. BOSS Insert BOSS into first Rail up to the Alignment Circle, Slide second Rail over BOSS to the second Alignment Circle, leaving a 1" gap between the Rails. There must be a 1" of space between the edge of the Rail and the edge of the panel to allow proper installation of the UFO and Stopper Sleeve. Fully Seat Tek Screws No Modules Over Gap No Modules Over Gap Cl Torque to 80 in-lbs 3/8" from Rail End � \ One Bonding Strap Per Break In Array D c � 1" Gap Alignment Circles No Bonding Strap required for BOSS © 2021 IRON RIDGE , INC. VE RSION 3.3 FLUSH MOUNT INSTALLATION MANUAL· 8 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 END CAPS End Caps add a completed look and keep debris and pests from collecting inside rail. Firmly press End Cap onto rail end. ►End Caps come in sets of left and right. Check that the proper amount of each has been provided. WIRE CLIPS Wire Clips offer a simple wire management solution. Firmly press Wire Clip into top rail slot. Run electrical wire through open clip. Snap closed once all wires have been placed. QM QBOX The QBox ™ is a flashed junction box with Quick Mount PV patented Elevated Water Seal Technology ™, and provides a waterproof pass-through for conduit from the box enclosure to the attic. QBox comes equipped with fasteners to install to the roof deck, and fittings for optional through-the-deck conduit attachment. The QBox is designed to transition or combine up to two (2) strings of conductors utilizing user-supplied wiring components and water-tight fittings. For more information and full instructions please refer to full QMPV Installation Manual. ►The QBOX is only certified for use on composition shingle roofs. 0 u ' t © 2021 IRON RIDGE, INC. VERSION 3.3 FLUSH MOUNT INSTALLATION MANUAL· 18 MICROINVERTER KITS Use lronRidge's Microinverter Kit to bond compatible microinverters and power optimizers to the racking system. Insert Microinverter Kit T-bolt into top rail slot. Place compatible microinverter or power optimizer into position and tighten hex nut to 80 in-lbs. ►If installing in areas with ground snow loads greater than 40 psf, install MLPE devices directly next to module frame edge COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS Enphase M250-72, 250-60, M215-60, C250-72, 5230, 5280, IQ 6, IQ 6+, IQ IQ7, IQ 7A, IQ 7+, IQ7 PD, IQ 7X, Q Aggregator Darfon MIG240,MIG300,G320,G640 Solar Edge M1600,P300,P320,P340,P370,P400,P401,P405,P485,P505, P600,P700,P730,P800p,P800s,P801,P850,P860,P950, P960, P1100 SMA RoofCommKit-P2-US, TS4-R Module Retrofit Kits (TS4-R-S, TS4-R-O, TS4-R-F) Tigo Tigo Access Point (TAP) TS4-R-X (where X can be F, M, 0, or S) TS4-R-X-DUO (where X can be M, 0, or S) TS4-A-X (where X can be F, 2F, O, O-DUO, or S) AP Systems QS1, YC600 ►Remove Grounding Washer on AP Systems QS1 and YC600 inverters before installing to XR rails. ►Remove the Stainless Steel Clip on Tigo-"A" MLPE Devices before attaching to XR rails. ►Use the number of lronRidge Microinverter kits allowed by the MLPE mounting flange. Some will require 1 kit and others 2 kits. One Microinverter Kil Required (80 in-lbs) On AP systems equipment, remove Grounding Washer SYSTEMS USING ENPHASE MICROINVERTERS OR SUNPOWER AC MOD- Iron Ridge systems using approved Enphase products or Sun Power modules eliminate the need for lay-in lugs and field installed equipment grounding conductors (EGC). This solution meets the requirements of UL 2703 for bonding and grounding and is included in this listing. COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS Sunpower Modules with model identifier Ab-xxx-YY and lnvisiMount (GS) 46mm frame; where "A" is either E, or X; "b" can be 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, or 22; and "YY" can be C-AC, D-AC, BLK-C-AC, or BLK-D-AC. Enphase Microinverters M250-72, M250-60, M215-60, C250-72, and Engage cables ETXX-240, ETXX-208, ETXX-277. ► A minimum of two inverters mounted to the same rail and connected to the same Engage cable are required. ► The microinverters or Sunpower AC modules must be used with a maximum 20 A branch rated overcurrent protection device (OCPD). ► If an AC module is removed from a circuit for maintenance, you must first disconnect AC power and then install a temporary EGC to bridge the gap by inserting an AC extension cable (or via other NEC-compliant means), in order to maintain effective ground continuity to subsequent modules. © 2021 IRON RIDGE, INC. VERSION 3.3 FLUSH MOUNT INSTALLATION MANUAL· 19 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 �IRONRIDGE Background All roofing products are tested and classified for their ability to resist fire. Recently, these fire resistance standards were expanded to include solar equipment as part of the roof system. Specifically, this requires the modules , mounting hardware and roof covering to be tested together as a system to ensure they achieve the same fire rating as the original roof covering. These new requirements are being adopted throughout the country in 2016. lronRidge Certification lronRidge was the first company to receive a Class A Fire Rating-the highest possible rating-from lntertek Group pie., a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory. lronRidge Flush Mount and Tilt Mount Systems were tested on sloped and flat roofs in accordance with the new UL 1703 & UL 2703 test standards. The testing evaluated the system's ability to resist flame spread, burning material and structural damage to the roof. Refer to the table below to determine the requirements for achieving a Class A Fire Rating on your next project. System Roof Slope Flush Mount Gii Any Slope Tilt Mount � s 9.5 Degrees Class A Fire Rating Test Setup Solar Modules Solar modules are given a Type classification based on their materials and construction. Mounting System Mounting is tested as part of a system that includes type-tested modules and fire-rated roof covering. Roof Covering Roof covering products are given a Fire Class Rating of A, B or C based on their tested fire resistance. Burning Brand Test A burning wooden block is placed on module as a fan blows at 12 mph. Flame cannot be seen on underside of roof within 90 minutes. Spread of Flame Test Flame at southern edge of roof is aimed up the roof as a fan blows at 12 mph. The flame cannot spread 6 feet or more in 10 minutes. Module Fire Rating* Type 1, 2, & 3 Class A Type 1, 2, & 3 Class A "Class A rated PV systems can be installed on Class A, B, and C roofs. Frequently Asked Questions What is a "module type"? The new UL 1703 standard introduces the concept of a PV module type, based on 4 construction parameters and 2 fire performance parameters. The purpose of this classification is to certify mounting systems without needing to test it with every module. What roofing materials are covered? All fire rated roofing materials are covered within this certification including composition shingle, clay and cement tile, metal, and membrane roofs. What if I have a Class C roof, but the jurisdiction now requires Class A or B? Generally, older roofs will typically be "grandfathered in", and will not require re-roofing. However, if 50% or more of the roofing material is replaced for the solar installation the code requirement will be enforced. Where is the new fire rating requirement code listed? 2012 IBC: 1509.7.2 Fire classification. Rooftop mounted photovoltaic systems shall have the same fire classification as the roof assembly required by Section 1505. Where is a Class A Fire Rating required? The general requirement for roofing systems in the IBC refers to a Class C fire rating. Class A or B is required for areas such as Wildland Urban Interface areas (WUI) and for very high fire severity areas. Many of these areas are found throughout the western United States. California has the most Class A and B roof fire rating requirements, due to wild fire concerns. Are standard mid clamps covered? Mid clamps and end clamps are considered part of the PV "system", and are covered in the certification. --More Resources Installation Manuals Visit our website for manuals that include UL 2703 Listing and Fire Rating Classification. Go to lronRidge.com What attachments and flashings are deemed compatible with Class A? Attachments and their respective flashings are not constituents of the rating at this time. All code-compliant flashing methods are acceptable from a fire rating standpoint. What mounting height is acceptable? UL fire testing was performed with a gap of 5", which is considered worst case in the standard. Therefore, the rating is applicable to any module to roof gap. Am I required to install skirting to meet the fire code? No, Iron Ridge achieved a Class A fire rating without any additional racking components. What determines Fire Classification? Fire Classification refers to a fire-resistance rating system for roof covering materials based on their ability to withstand fire exposure. Class A -effective against severe fire exposure Class B -effective against moderate fire exposure Class C -effective against light fire exposure What if the roof covering is not Class A rated? The Iron Ridge Class A rating will not diminish the fire rating of the roof, whether Class A, B, or C. What tilts is the tilt mount system fire rated for? The tilt mount system is rated for 1 degrees and up and any roof to module gap, or mounting height. Engineering Certification Letters We offer complete engineering resources and pre-stamped certification letters. Go to lronRidge.com © 2021 lronRidge, Inc. All rights reserved. Visit www.ironridge.com or call 1-800-227-9523 for more information. Version 1.21 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023 MODULE COMPATIBILITY Ecosolargy modules with 35, 40, and 50 mm frames Ecosola rgy ECOxxxYzzA-bbD Where "Y" can be A, H, S, or T; "zz" can be 125 or 156; "A" can be M or P; "bb" can be 60 or 72; and "D" can be blank or B ET Solar modules with 30, 35, 40, and 50 mm frames ET Solar ET-YZZZxx.xAA Where "Y" can be P, L, or M; "ZZZ" can be 660, 660BH, 672, 672BH, 754BH, 766BH, 772BH; and "AA" can be GL, TB, TW, WB, WW, BB, WBG, WWG, WBAC, WBCO, WWCO, WWBCO or BBAC Flex modules with 35, 40, and 50 mm frames Flex FXS-xxxYY-ZZ; Where "YY" can be BB or BC; and "ZZ" can be MM1B, MM1W, MAB1W, SM1B, SM1W, SAC1B, SAC1W, SAD1W, SBA1B, SBA1W, SBC1B, or SBC1W GCL modules with 35 mm and 40 mm frames GCL GCL-ab/YY xx.x Where "a" can be M or P; "b" can be 3 or 6; and "YY" can be 60, 72, 72H, or 72DH Gigawatt modules with 40 mm frames Gigawat t Solar GWxxxYY Where "YY" can be either PB or MB Hansol modules with 35 and 40 frames Hansol HSxxxYY-zz Where "YY" can be PB, PD, PE, TB, TD, UB, UD, or UE; and "zz" can be AH2, AN1, AN3, AN4, HH2, HV1, orJH2 Hanwha Solar modules with 40, 45, and 50 mm frames Hanwa Solar HSLaaP6-YY-1-xxxZ Where "aa" can be either 60 or 72; "YY" can be PA or PB; and "Z" can be blank or B Hanwha Q CELLS Modules with 32, 35, 40, and 42mm frames aaYY-ZZ-xxx where "aa" can be Q. or B.; "YY" can be PLUS, PRO, PEAK, LINE PRO, LINE PLUS, PLUS DUO or PEAK DUO; and "ZZ" can be G3, G3.1, G4, G4.1, L-G2, L-G2.3, L-G3, L-G3.1, L-G3y, L-G4, L-G4.2, L-G4y, LG4.2/ TM, BFR-G3, BLK-G3, BFR-G3.1, BLK-G3.1, BFR-G4, BFR-G4.1, BFR G4.3, BLK-G4.1, G4/SC, G4.1 /SC, G4.1/TM, G4.1/MAX, BFR G4.1/TM, BFR G4.1/MAX, BLK G4.1/TM, BLK G4.1/SC, EC-G4.4, G5, G5/ Hanwha Q CELL SC, G5/TS, BLK-G5, BLK-G5/SC, BLK-G5/TS, L-G5, L-G5.1, L-G5.2, L-G5.2/H, L-G5.3, G6, G6/SC, G6/TS, G6+/TS, G6+, BLK-G6, L-G6, L-G6.1, L-G6.2, L-G6.3, G7, BLK-G6+, BLK-G6+/AC, BLK-G6+/HL, BLK-G6+/ SC, BLK-G6/TS, BLK-G6+/TS, BLK-G7, G7.2, GB, BLK-G8, G8+, BLK-G8+ L-G7, L-G7.1, L-G7.2, L-G7.3, L-G8, L-G8.1, L-G8.2, L-G8.3, L-G8.3/BFF, L-G8.3/BFG, L-G8.3/BGT, ML-G9, BLK ML-G9, ML-G9+, BLK ML-G9+, ML-G10, BLK ML-G10, ML-G10+, BLK ML-G10+, ML-G10.a, BLK ML-G10.a, ML-G10.a+, BLK ML-G10.a+, XL-G9, XL-G9.2, XL-G9.3, XL-G9.3/BFG, XL-G10.2, XL-G10.3, XL-G10.c, XL-G10.d, XL-G10.d/ BFG or XL-G10.3/BFG Heliene modules with 40 mm frames Heliene YYZZXXXA Where "YY" can be 36, 60, 72, 96, 120 or 144; "ZZ" can be HC, M, P, or MBLK; and "A" can be blank, HomePV, or Bifacial HT-SME modules with 35 and 40 mm frames HT-SME HTyy-aaaZ-xxx Where "yy" can be 60, 66, 72 or 78, "aaa" can be 18, 156 or 166, "Z" can be M, P, M-C, P-C, M(S), M(VS), M(V), P(V), M(V)-C, P(V)-C, or X Hyundai modules with 33, 35, 40 and 50 mm frames Hyundai HiY-Sxxx.ZZ Where "Y" can be A, D or S; "S" can be M or S; and "ZZ" can be GI, HG, HI, Kl, Ml, MF, MG, Pl, Rl,RG, RG(BF), RG(BK), SG, Tl or TG Itek Modules with 40 and 50 mm frames Itek IT-xxx-YY Where "YY" can be blank, HE, or SE, or SE72 © 2021 IRON RIDGE, INC. VERSION 3.3 FLUSH MOUNT INSTALLATION MANUAL -22 lntertek 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 USA Telephone: 608.836.4400 Facsimile: 608.831.9279 www.intertek.com Test Verification of Conformity In the basis of the tests undertaken, the sample(s) of the below product have been found to comply with the requirements of the referenced specifications at the time the tests were carried out. Applicant Name & Address: Product Description: Ratings & Principle Characteristics: Models: Brand Name: Relevant Standards: Verification Issuing Office: Date of Tests: Test Report Number(s): lronRidge, Inc. 28357 Industrial Blvd Hayward, CA 94545 USA Flush Mount System with XR Rails. Fire Class Resistance Rating: -Flush Mount (Symmetrical). Class A Fire Rated for Low Slope applications when using Type 1, 2, 3, 13, 19, 25 and 29 listed photovoltaic modules. Class A Fire Rated for Steep Slope applications with Typel, 2 and 3, listed photovoltaic modules. Tested with a 5" gap (distance between the bottom the module frame and the roof covering), per the standard this system can be installed at any gap allowed by the manufacturers installation instructions. No perimeter guarding is required. This rating is applicable with any Iron Ridge or 3'rd party roof anchor. lronRidge Flush Mount with XR Rails lronRidge Flush Mount UL 2703 (Section 15.2 and 15.3) Standard for Safety Mounting Systems, Mounting Devices, Clamping/Retention Devices, and Ground Lugs for Use with Flat-Plate Photovoltaic Modules and Panels, First Edition dated Jan. 28, 2015 Referencing UL1703 Third Edition dated Nov. 18, 2014, (Section 31.2) Standard for Safety for Flat-Plate Photovoltaic Modules and Panels. lntertek Testing Services NA, Inc. 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 08/27/2014 to 03/17/2015 101769343MID-001rl, 101769343MID-001a, 101915978MID-001 & 101999492MID-001arl-crl, 104428358MID-001 EEV Revision Summary 8/27/2020 Added type 13, 19, 25 and 29 to system, update address. This verification is part of the full test report(s) and should be read in conjunction with them. This report does not automatically imply product certification. Completed by: Ch ris Zimbrich Title: Technician I, Fire Resistance Signature: Date: 08/27/2020 Reviewed by: Chad Naggs Title: Technical Team Lead, Fire Resistance Signature: Date: 08/27/2020 This Verification is far the exclusive use of lntertek's client and is provided pursuant ta the agreement between lntertek and its Client. lntertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. lntertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this Verification. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this Verification. Any use of the lntertek name or ane af its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by lntertek. The observations and test/inspection results referenced in this Verification are relevant only to the sample tested/inspected. This Verification by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an lntertek certification program. GFT-OP-11a (24-MAR-2014) 929 E Jonquil Rd - 2018144011/27/2023