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CITY OF SANTA ANA BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION WORKSHEET PLEASE PRINT PROJECT ADDRESS:j»L- 5. USE OF BUILDING:RESIDENTIA Sprite U -SUITE: COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL OTHER 3/2/05:forms/Bldg.ADD.Worksheet SAP\N# 0/7 96,/2- MASTERID# NATURE OF WORK: NEW ALTEFUT.1.DEMO REROOF REPAIR SIGN MISC NFW/ADDITION/Al TFRATION- 1 ST FL..1667.64 sp BASEMENT: YES/NO SF NO. OF STORIES: t 2ND FL.. SF PATIO/ENCL. PATIO:SF BLDG. HEIGHT: TOTAL OF OTHER FLS:SF RES. REMODEL:SF PROPOSED USE: GARAGE/CARPORT: SF ALTEFUT. I.:SF JOB DESCRIPTION tnon-residentialprojects see reverse side of this application) :S.opAJ, pl) Ref-60 95-AL -1 11 MInct UNK t\J..uu \-</ Ute /66 + L I BUILDING OWNER'S NAME:PHONE NO:7(11/397-29(6U I tv\ Mt,3Apho a ADDRESS:16 31 5. 59rle A.CITY:Soni An«STATE: ZIP:(4 ?0767 TENANT'S NAME (Comm/Ind):PHONE NO35 3,¥Ul 548044 6 CONTRACTOR'S NAME:STATE CONTR. #:LICENSE CLASS:PHONE NO:6</ Aoro Sor 830 45 /OLD ?51 -6-73 7733 , ADDRESS:39% 51 F>ed Gzk- 64· svi,4,,CITY: 1,Jilde #40 0- STATE- ZIP: 6-A 735:15- WORKERS COMP. POLICY#: 997 - 058 3301 ARCHITECT/ENGINEER: EXP. [)4TE:/ t f INSURANCE COMPANY: Acte VU t-dr . STATE LICENSE # SANTA ANA BUS. LIC. #: PHONE NO: ADDRESS:CITY:STATE:ZIP: CONTACT NAME:606 0-0 cA no A PHONE NO:15--7 -8/3-&¥65 E-MAIL ADDRESS:b kor d m· A n /9 5 -19/-6 - 254Ac /00'71 OFFICE USE ONLY:ACC OR SPC (CIRCLE ONE)HRS PER BLDG. FEE $ OCC. GROUP:RECEIPT # ' C P/C FEE PD $ , TYPE OF CONSTR:VALUATION: $15000 SUBMITTAL DATE:q ld' 9 FIRE SPKR: YES / NO A/C: YES / NO FLOODZONE: . PROCESSED /«/ RES. DEV. FEE: YES/NO PRIOR DWELLING UNIT: YES / NO COMMENTS: PLANNING OK TO CHECK & DATE BLDG. DEPT. APPROVAL & DATE PLNG CONDITIONS: PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT APPLY TO YOUR PROJECT JOB DESCRIPTION CHECKLIST: E Additional square footage U Awnings O Canopy El Card readers U Ceiling'work E Change of occupancy (use) E Disabled accessible (H/C) restrooms U Dust collector 01 Elevator shaft El Exterior doors or windows E Equipment pads El Interior demo t U Kitchen equipment U Partition walls U Rated corridors U Rated shafts Roof mounted equipment U Security bars U Screening for e4uipment U Skylights m stairs . \* i '4 . £ Storefront/fdcade improvements U Storage racks or shelving over 5'-9" U Walk-in coolers ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATIONS: Block wall Complete demo Fence Fire signaling system Fire sprinklers Flagpole Lawn sprinkler system Light Standards Parking lot paving Parking lot striping Pedestrian protection Pool/Spa Signs Spray booth Temporary power pole Trash enclosure .D m n m r-1 Fl Fl Fl F7 F7 Fl F7 Fl F7 F7 F7 F7 CITYOF SANTA ANA Planning and Building Agency Planning Division 20 Civic Center Plaza PLANNING P.O. Box 1988 (M-20) & BVILDI\G Santa Ana, CA 92702 100¥ (714) 647-5804 www.santa-ana.org Sapin Dev Rev Application Data Sheet Master I.D.: 2013-109876 Application Number: RES-2013-1024-ALT Project Address: 1631 S Spruce St . Application Date: 09/05/2013 Planner/Project Manager: Linnaus, Lucy Determination:Approved Application Description:Install 12 roof mounted solar panels and upgrade electric service Dev Rev Project Conditions: Dual service box required Page 1 of 1 f-3 - -W - PLANNING DIVISION t'1 ' MASTER I.D. 20/3- 10 9 9074 G.P 152- Zone 2 Scope of Work PLANNER I./f.,9 DATE 9 -5-13 - . SEELECTv f Jimmy Stephan This setTRANSFERRED BY DATE . M aWN alteratic PLANNING INSPECTION REQUIRED:1631 S Spruce Street .City of SROUGHFINALNONE 1, The gost NAME (714) - Santa Ana, CA 92704 be held provisior RETAIN PLANS FOR FUTURE REVISIONS. SUBJECT TO ITEMS CHECKED AND CONDITIONS:;714-549-2910 Accepte(BELOW: u t,.n ..rooRTIONLY Svstem Size:O NO EXTE.nOR ALTERATIONS/MODIFICATIONS O A: 4 4--· n.TER:ALS TO i.:ATCH EXISTING Date ISSLO - .ENiNG REQU:RED 3.00kW DC/ 2.64kW CEC AC U .-i.,U,Vi;T LANDSCAPE· PLANS7-1'- 0-2- 6,144 p 20 112.c...,4.ce Yr- 1-Material List:a-».1 0./hu-\,A A,-91- 12EA. Sunpower SPR-X20-250-BLK-D Modules 1EA. Power-One PVI-3.0-OUTD-S-US Inverter (240V) w/ integrated DC Disco 93ft. of SF Rail with 31 Standoffs 1EA. 20A 2-Pole Solar Breaker 2EA. 30A, 240VAC, Non-fusible, General Duty, 2-Pole, Square D DU222RB Lockable 3R Safety Switch, Knife Blade Type 10ga USE-2/ 10, 8, 6ga THWN-2 l" EMT and Rain Tight connectors No plumbing or roof vents will be obstructed by the array | PERMIT TYPE:ff ELECT PLBG1RCHITECTURAL STRUCTURAL MECH GRADING CCSPTED FOR CONSTRUCTgON PERMIT#1 6 1-2 OL PARATE PERR?97.8 ARE REQUCRED 1702 .OCC. GROUP M- ROCAL PLUffile/6 & CE©MANICAL PLANS CONSTR.TYPE 1412of plans and spcoiSortions must 83 kee; 09 th) lob CODE EDFTION_ p•/ 0- O*-cmos 8.83 it !5 efm.;ful t.1 m:*9 any changss of RS on 2.809 'Mmeut V.':IR€f; p.grn#Sion from tho -LCOD ZONE -AAnte Ana. optance of *ls p!:3: ard eocificefons SHALL NOTto permit nor M an en['«ye[{ of the violation of any FLOOD ZONE CERTIF.REQ'D YES CL2 -is of ANY City Ordinanco Gr State Law.MICROFILM It D (YEf NO.-- 1 By IANT BARRIER @ ROOF YES /NAO /«4.DENTIAL DEV. FEE YES NO/ , , CITY O BATA AN =#I ··-i A .·71- ied R... COL DISTRICT -4.\ Contractor SUNPRO SOLAR Adam Evans 34859 Fredrick St. Suite 101 Wildomar, CA 92595 (951) 970-6736 Lic C10/C46 #830451 i'll (. Installation and design in compliance with: 2010 California Building Code (CBC), and Title 24 Energy Regulations 2010 California Electrical Code (CEC), CMC, CPC 2008 NEC YES 0 7/300 3 ECEIVE SEP 0 5 2013 City of Santa Ana 0 .}' F· •·- - 1 0, 6, 4 APPROVED NOTES:£-6 L *(301,3 1. All exposed photovoltaic system conductors on the roof will be USE-2 or PV wire. 2. All photovoltaic system conductors will be 90 degree C rated in accordance with CEC 690.31B, Table 310.16, Table 310.17. 3. Where DC conductors are run inside the building or attic, they shall be contained in a metal raceway in accordance with CEC 690.31 E. 4. All exterior conduit, fittings and boxes shall be rain-tight and approved for use in wet locations in accordance with CEC 314.15. 5. All conductors exposed to sunlight shall be listed as sunlight resistant in accordance with CEC 300.6 Cl, 310.8 D. 6. All photovoltaic output circuits operating above 30 volts shall be installed in readily accessible location and in electrical raceways in accordance with CEC 690.31. 7. All metallic raceways and equipment shall be bonded and electrically continuous in accordance with CEC 250.90,250.96. 8. The photovoltaic arrays shall be provided with DC ground-fault protection in accordance with CEC 690.5. 9. The DC grounding electrode conductor shall be sized according to CEC 250.166,690.47B 10. The DC grounding electrode shall be bonded to the AC grounding electrode and the conductor shall be no smaller than the largest grounding electrode conductor, either AC or DC CEC 690.47 C 7. 11. The AC grounding electrode conductor shall be sized according to NEC 250.66, Table 310.15 B 6, CEC 690.47. 12. Grounding bushings are required around pre-punched concentric knock outs on the DC side ofthe system. CEC 250.97 13. The grounding electrode to be protected from physical damage between the grounding electrode and the panel or inverter if smaller than #6 copper wire in accordance with CEC 250.64B. 14. Grounding electrode conductor will be continuous, except for splices or joints at bus bars within listed equipment in accordance with CEC 250.64 C. 15. If a water pipe is use for the grounding an additional driven rod ufer ground will be installed in accordance with CEC 250.50. 16. PV backfed breaker to be installed on the opposite end of the bus bar from the main breaker and labeled " WARNING- PHOTOVOLTAIC CONNECTION. DO NOT RELOCATE THIS OVERCURRENT DEVICE". 17. City Building Inspector shall inspect accessible structural connections and the house current side ofthe system, all other equipment shall be UL listed and approved. 18. A smoke detector, approved and listed by the State Fire Marshall, shall be installed in each dwelling when a permit for alterations, repairs or additions exceed $1,000.00. A battery powered smoke detector satisfies the requirements for a smoke detector. (907.2.10.2 CBC) 19. Approved combined smoke alarms and carbon dioxide alarms shall be acceptable. 20. A carbon monoxide detector shall be installed in the specific existing dwelling unit that have attached garages or fuel-burning appliances for which a permit is issued for alterations, repairs or additions exceeding $1,000.00. Listed single-or multi-station carbon monoxide alarms may be used. The alarm shall receive its primary power from the building wiring except it is permitted to be solely battery operated where repairs or alterations do not result in the removal of wall and ceiling finishes or there is no access by means of an attic. (R.315 CRC) . PLOT PLAN JOBSITE CONTRACTOR Jimmy Stephan SUNPRO SOLAR 1631 S Spruce Street 34859 Fredrick St. Ste. 101 Santa Ana, CA 92704 Wildomar, Ca. 92595 714-549-2910 951-678-7733 Uc# 830451 C-10/46 NOTES:'724 LL */34< i 1. No roof, plumbing, or heat vent to be obstructed by the array 2. Working clearances around existing and new electrical equipment will be maintained in accordance with CEC 110.26 3. The photovoltaic inverter will be listed as UL 1741 compliant in accordance with CEC 690.4D 4. The 2010 California Residentail Code (CRC) requires that Smoke alerms and Carbon monoxide alarms are retrofitted into the existing dwelling. The required Smoke alarms and Carbon Monoxide detectors shall be located as required per sections R314 & R315 within the 2010 Califomia Residential Code (CRC). M f 5' 1" Prop Line S. 4 33' Prop Linc S -12' 6" Prop Line- U C e Driveway S 4 9r e e t lEA. Power-One PVI-3.0-OUTD-S-US Inverter (240V) J Chimneyw/ Integrated DC Disco (Inside Garage) 1EA. 30A Non-Fusable AC Disco (Inside Garage) - 12 Sunpower SPR-X20-250-BLK-D Modules - Modules to be flush mounted with 10" max from roof surface k- METER/MAIN New 100A MAIN/125A BUS w/ 1EA. 20A 2-Pole Solar Breaker 1EA. 30A Non-Fusable AC Disco 5' 2" Prop Line 1 + 68' 8' 112' I ¥ t - .r. ROOF PLAN JOBSITE Jimmy Stephan 1631 S Spruce Street Santa Ana, CA 92704 714-549-2910 12' 7" CONTRACTOR SUNPRO SOLAR 34859 Fredrick St. Ste. 101 v Wildomar, Ca. 92595 1 951-678-7733 Uc# 830451 C-10/46 12' 7" 34' A J-Box --3' p•-4'--p•-4'-1--1- n nT n n n n 1 .4 15' 8" ..13' 3" 2' r wil l- -1-Box litr 10' 8"NOTES:'527 L 2/30/0 1/1 3 3 . 4/17' 10" n n n T Standoff Locations n nX PLUMBING TUBE HEAT VENT It 1 21'5'1 1 Chimney J J J 3 J J J 50' 6"Array #2 - 33' 3" 1. 12 Sunpower SPR-X20-250-BLK-D Modules 33 lbs./13.39 sq. ft. ea.INVERTER -L AC DISCONNECT 2. Array #1 Totals: 80.34 sq. ft., 258.8 lbs., 15 standoffs, 46.5 ft. SF Rail, 3.22 lbs./sq. ft., 17.25 point loads. 3. Array #2 Totals: 80.34 sq. ft., 258.8 lbs., 16 standoffs, 46.5 ft. SF Rail, 3.22 lbs./sq. ft., 16.18 point loads. 4. Standoffs Max. 48" spacing. 5. All standoffs and penetrations to be sealed and flashed. 6. Existing roof is comp. 7. Existing roof is 2x6 rafters at 24" O.C. 8. Existing roof pitch is 4/12.METER/MAIN 9. No roof plumbing or vents will be obstructed by the array. AC DISCONNECT Conduit Run 298" W W V 15' 8" • a l 5--------01 Quick Mount PV® 0c 552=E [ r .-v 4 CZPOSITIMI :0/Dillillln mET,aKNKmE - 9: 0'-PV- 4 k @12:- & 23 A Installation Tools Required: Tape Measure. Roofing Bar, Chalk Line, Stud Finder, Caulking Gun, 8Rots &bix2 1 Tube of Appropriate Sealant, Drill with 7/32- long bit. Drill or Impact Gun with 1/2" DeepA §! 2 E M S.£ 2 5 0 Socket. 6Mg!68-0'00%0.1NO61- 09 2= .C 0 .·U - .lit,v .77· 0-9-.1,5. 2 6 tES jj &23 1% glllllililielilli. X N 44' 1114: '*·' '- 45/3#33#F 'I . f 02 -441 1... 14 2%9 03:4 \5%:.6 ...r,+14 f e.: , I .: .-'. Locate, choose, and mark centers of rafters to Lift CarrY]oarm mof shingle with Rnofing Ba Slide Mount into desired position. Remove anyO be rnoulted. Select each row course of roofing Just above placement of QUck Mo-nals that confici with gett•g Mount flush wlthZ drnling.- 61 Co Y lo 1\ CO B for Mount placement of (kick Mounts.front edge of single COurse. Mark center for .. 2 4:,4 r/. 3014 Using drill with 7/32- long bit. drill pilot hole Clear oftany Saw dust, and 1111 hole w!01 Seal· Slide Mout back into position. Prepare Hanger into roof and rafter. taking care to drill sqlare ant.Bolt with 1 Hex Nutand 1 SeNing Washer, Ase,t tothe roof. Do not use Moult as a dfig glide.through Block irto hole and drve Hanger Bolt into rafte: tightening to 13 foot Piurldh 221:81 2&,jia-#*-41 9 }9 - rack manufactl,er as well as the module ..'···.2-. rnanufactuer. AN roonng manufacture,5' wattern lestrualons . must also be fol»Ned by anyone modifying a mof syster,1 Please consat the roof manufac- -a SCS and luctiom Flor to mudik,g 33··C,·14 .%4 Insert EPDM Rubber Whsher over Manger Bolt Using the Rack Kit Hardware, secure the rack d Into Block.youcholce(see 9'). 1¥ttentolefootpounds. .-6 For Questions Call 925-687-6686 QM-PV-Comp-Install©2011 www.quickmountpv.com 4014 info@quickmountpv.com Aug2011 fl . . -Rocking of Choice/ Not Included 12 D------0 RAFTER SPECS JOB SITE Jimmy Stephan 1631 S Spruce Street Santa Ana, CA 92704 714-549-2910 NOTES: 1. Existing roof pitch is 4/12 2. Existing roof is comp. 3. Existing roof is 2x6 rafter UZLE' CONTRACTOR Array #2 //-18 SUNPRO SOLAR M--- 34859 Fredrick St. Ste. 101 15'5' 2'8" Wildomar, Ca. 92595 -/- 951-678-7733 Lic. #830451 C 10/46 - 2x624" O.C€41_._p/343 - s at 24" 0.C. Array #1 11%' 17 1h ->4 2' 8" 2*6 --- L &6 - 2*8 L 2x6 2x4 h . 9-7 \ \\\\4 HOUSE PLAQUE Jimmy Stephan 1631 S Spruce Street Santa Ana, CA 92704 714-549-2910 CAUTION: THIS BUILDING IS EQUIPPED WITH A PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM WITH DISCONNECTS AS SHOWN - INVERTER 1631 S. SPRUCE STREET / / AC DISCONNECT , C 301\3 1 1 AC DISCONNECT --1 METER/MAIN ·-| SUNPRO SOLAR 951-678-7733 h 0) \1- SINGLE LINE MODULE:Sunpower SPR-*20-250-BLK-D STRINGS: 1 1 MODULES/ STRING: 6 6 MPPT# 1 MPPT #2 TAG DESCRIPTION 1 Solar Arrays 2 USE-2 Wire 3 J-box 4 ™WN-2 Wire 5 Inverters w/ Integrated DC Disco 6 THWN-2 Wire 7 AC Disconnects 250Vac 8 Main Service Panel 9 Solar Circuit Breaker 10 Main Breaker 11 Utility Electric Meter 12 Grounding Electrode 13 Grounding Conductor NOTES 12ea Sunpower SPR-X20-250-BLK-D Modules 4ea #10 USE-2, lea #10 bare Free Air 4"x4" RAINTIGHT Box 4ea #10 THWN-2, lea #10 bare 1" EMT lea Power-One PVI-3.0-OUTD-S-US (240V) 3ea #8 THWN-2, lea #8 grnd 1" EMT 2ea 30A Non-fusiable, Visiable blade, Lockable New 100A Main/125A Bus(120V/240V lP Service) 20A 2-pole Breaker 100A Main 100A Driven rod/ Uffer #6 bare copper irreversibly spliced AmpacRies: Tag #2: 4EA #10 USE-2 Free Air 55A x .82 Temp Correction = 45.lA Allowable, Module ISC 6.20A x 1.56 = 9.67A < 45.lA OK Tag #4: 4EA #10 THWN-2 1" EMT 40A x .58 Temp Correction x .8 Conducter Factor = 18.56 Allowable, Module ISC 6.20A x 1.56 = 9.67A < 18.56 OK Tag #6: 2EA #8 THWN-2 l" EMT 55A x .82 Temp Correction = 45.lA Allowable, Inverter IAC 14.5A x 1.25 = 18.13A < 45.lA OK 20A Solar Breaker, Inverter IAC 14.5A x 1.25 = 18.13A < 20A OK 125A bussing x (120%) = 150A - 100A Main breaker = 50A allowable > 20A OK M 1 -CD = D. C \1 D--{E 1 GENERAL NOTES: 1. BOND PV SYSTEM TO SERVICE GROUNDING SYSTEM 2. GROUND THE MODULES FRAMES, MODULE METAL SUPPORTS, EQUIPMENT, CONDUCTOR ENCLOSURES, OR ANY EXPOSED NON-CURRENT CARRYING PARTS OF THE SYSTEM PER 2010 CEC ART. 690.43 3. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION SHALL BE iN COMPLIANCE WITH THE 2008 NEC CODE. 4. NO CONDUCTOR TYPE SUBSTITUTIONS ALLOWED. USE USTED TYPES IN SPECIFIED LOCATIONS ONLY. 5. MODULE CONNECTORS TO COMPLY WITH 2010 CEC ART. 690.33 6. MODULE GROUNDING TO COMPLY WITH 2010 CEC ART 690-4{c) 7. GROUNDING CONDUCFORS SIZED PER 2010 CEC ART 690.45 8. GROUNDING ELECTRODE TO BE SIZED AND iNSTALLED PER 2010 CEC ART 690.47 9. EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR MUST BE PROTEaED FROM PHYSICAL DAMAGE OR BE A MIN. 6 AWG PER 250.120(C). 10. SYSTEM'S DC 15 POSITIVE GROUNDED. 11. AU DC CONDUIT TO BE LABELED "CAUTION DC SOLAR CIRCUiT', EVERY 10' AT BENDS AND PENETRAnONS. 12. NO PLUMBING, MECHANICAL, OR ROOF VENTS TO BE OBSTRUCTED BY THE ARRAY. 13. PV BREAKER TO BE INSTALLED ON THE OPPOSITE END OF THE BUS FROM THE MAIN AND LABELED -WARNING: INVERTER OUTPUT CONNECTION. DO NOT RELOCATE THIS OVERCURRENT DEVICE" CEC 690.64 (B)(7} & 705.12 {D)(7) 14. SOUTHERN CAUFORNIA EDISON UTIUTY MUST BE NOTIFIED PRIOR TO ACTIVATION OF ANY SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC iNSTALLATiON. JOB SITE CONTRACTOR Contractors Uc # 830451 DATE: 8/27/2013Jimmy Stephan SUNPRO SOLAR 1631 S Spruce Street 34859 Fredrick St. Ste. 101IL®Santa Ana, CA 92704 Wildomar, Ca. 92595 951-678-7733 Lf L- a/Jo/e PLAQUES AND LABELING PV MODULE RATINGS @ STC (Guide Section 5) MODULE MAKE SUNPOWER MODULE MODEL SPR-X20-250-BLK-D MAX POWER-POINT CURRENT (Ip,p)5.84 A MAX POWER-POINT VOLTAGE (VMp)42.8 v OPEN-CIRCUIT VOLTAGE (Voc)50.9 v SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT ('sc)6.20 A MAX SERIES FUSE (OCPD) 2 A MAXIMUM POWER (MAX 250 w MAD< VOLTAGE (TYP 600Vc)600 v VOC TEMP COEFF (mv/°C[aor °/0/°co -125.6 IF COEFF SUPPLIED, CIRCLE UNITS Label for DC conduit and j-boxes CAUTION: DC SOLAR CIRCUIT NOTES FOR ALL DRAWINGS: OCPD = OVERCURRENT PROTECTION DEVICE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE® REFERENCES SHOWN AS (NEC)00<.XX) INVERTER RATINGS (Guide Section 41 INVERTER MAKE POWER-ONE INVERTER MO[)EL PVI-3.0-OUTD-S-US (240V) MAX DC VOLT RATING 600 v MAX POWER @ 40°C 3000 w NOMINAL AC VOLTAGE 211 -264 v M AX AC CURRENT 14.5 A MAX OCPD RATING 20 A SIGNS-SEE GUIDE SECTION 7 SIGN FOR DC DISCONNECTWORST CASE PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE RATED MPP CURRENT 5.84 A RATED MPP VOLTAGE 257 v MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 342 v MAX CIRCUIT CURRENT 7.75 A WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD-LINE AND LOAD MAY BE ENERGIZED IN OPEN POSITION SIGN FOR INVERTER OCPD AND AC DISCONNECT (IF USED) SOLAR PV SYSTEM AC POINT OF CONNECTION AC OUTPUT CURRENT 14.5 A NOMINAL AC VOGAGE 240 v THIS PANEL FED BY MULTIPLE SOURCES (UTILITY AND SOLAR) NOTES FOR ARRAY CIRCUIT WIRING (Guide Section 6 and 8 and Appendix D):NOTES FOR INVERTER CIRCUITS (Guide Section 8 and 9): 1.) LOWEST EXPECT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE BASED ON ASHRAE MINIMUM MEAN EXTREME DRY BULB TEMPERATURE FOR ASHRAE LOCATION MOST SIMILAR TO INSTALLATION LOCATION. LOWEST EXPECTED AMBIENT TEMP -4 °C 2.) HIGHEST CONTINUOUS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE BASED ON ASHRAE HIGHEST MONTH 2% DRY BULB TEMPERATURE FOR ASHRAE LOCATION MOST SIMILAR TO INSTALLATION LOCATION. HIGHEST CONTINUOUS TEMPERATURE 44 °C 1) IF UTILITY REQUIRES A VISIBLE-BREAILSWITCH, DOES THIS SWITCH MEET THE REQUIREMENT? YES[ZI No 14/ALI 2) IF GENERATION METER REQUIRED, DOES THIS METER SOCKET MEET THE REQUIREMENT? YES 0 NO ¤ N/A ¤ 3) SIZE PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE (DC) CONDUCTORS BASED ON MAX 2.) 2005 ASHRAE FUNDEMENTALS 2% DESIGN TEMPERATURES DO NOT EXCEED 47°C IN THE UNITED STATES (PALM SPRINGS, CA IS 44.1°C). FOR LESS THAN 9 CURRENT-CARRYING CONDUCTORS IN ROOF-MOUNTED SUNLIT CONDUIT AT LEAST 0.5" ABOVE ROOF AND USING THE OUTDOOR DESIGN TEMPERATURE OF 47°C OR LESS (ALL OF UNITED STATES), CURRENT ON NEC 690.53 SIGN OR OCPD RATING AT DISCONNECT 4) SIZE INVERTER OUTPUT CIRCUIT (AC) CONDUCTORS ACCORDING TO INVERTER OCPD AMPERE RATING. (See Guide Section 9) 5) TOTAL OF 1 INVERTER OCPD(s), ONE FOR EACH INVERTER. DOES TOTAL a) 12 AWG, 90°C CONDUCTORS ARE GENERALLY ACCEPTABLE FOR MODULES WITH Isc OF 7.68 AMPS OR LESS WHEN PROTECTED BY A 12-AMP OR SMALLER FUSE. b) 10 AWG, 90°C CONDUCTORS ARE GENERALLY ACCEPTABLE FOR MODULES WITH Isc OF 9.6 AMPS OR LESS WHEN PROTECTED BY A 15-AMP OR SMALLER FUSE. SUPPLY BREAKERS COMPLY WITH 120% BUSBAR EXCEPTION IN 690.64(B)(2)(a)? YES 171 NO[1 Contractor Name,Notes for One-Line Standard Electrical Address and Phone: SUNPRO SOLAR Diagram for Single-Phase PV Systems 34859 FREDRICK ST. 101 Site Name: Jimmv Stephan1. RATED MPP CIJRRENT: 5.84A( Imp) x 1(Strings)(Worst Case) = 5.84A WILDOMAR, CA. 92595 Site Address: 1631 S Spruce Street, Santa Ana, CA 92704951-678-7733 2. RATED MPP VOLTAGE: 42.8V(Vmp) x 6(Modules) = 256.8V (257V)System AC Size: 2.641<Wac SIZE FSCM NO DWG NO REDrawn By: Bob Kornmann El.23. MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE: 50.9V(Voc) x 1.12(Temp Correction) x 6(Modules) = 342.05V (342V)Checked By:2//1.»94 SCALE NTS Date: 8/27/13 SHEET 4. MAX CIRCUIT CURRENT: 6.20A(Isc) x 1(Strings)(Worst Case) x 125% = 7.75A PHOTOVOLTAIC SIGNAGE REQUIREMENTS 4.f LL 8/30/la PER CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODEARTICAL 690 'CAUTIONI PV S'-STEM CONNECTED ONLINE SIDE. OPENtAC DISCONNECT BEFORE REMOVING THE METER PHOTOVOLTAIC DISCONNECT FOR UTILITY DI SCONNECT NOTE: SIGNAGE ON COM. BINER BOX IF THERE ARE RATED MPP CIJRRENT 5.84 AMPS OVERCURRENT DEVICES, IN THE BOX RATED MPP VOLTAGE 257 ;ADLTS MAXIMUM SYSTEM VOLIAGE 342 VOLTS SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT 7.75 AMPS J-Box ON AC - DISCONNECT -** Y OFF INVERTER WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK H.AZARD. DO NOT TOUCH TERM]NALS. TERMINALS ON BOTH THE LINE AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION MAIN SERVICE WARNING THIS SYSTEM METER IS ALSO SERVED BYA PHOTOVOLIA.IC SYSTEM Vt'*34.MinG EjECTEK PJASK BeAZAED IF A €BDIFiC D IFM!.7 E LwAIkilE& iXEMBELY GBOUKDED ©02:DUC,ORE G,ilb' EE UnaOU::DED PV POWER MAX AC OUTPUT A/3 21:EBEEED DISCONNECT MAX OPERATING VOLIAGE 240 V MAX OPERATING CURRENT 14-5 AMPS DC 7VARNING: INVERTER OUIPUT COPDZ©nON. DO NOT RELOCATE THIS OVERCURRENT DEr:[Cr NOTE: IF THE PV DISCONNECT lS REMOTE AND NOT *1THIN SIGHT FROM THE MAIN SERVICE DISCONNECT. THEN A DIRECTORY SHOWING THE LOCATIONS OF THE. MA]N SERVICE DISCONNECT AND THE PV DISCONNECT MUST BE INSTALLED. SEE SEPARATE SHEET IF THIS APPLIES. IF NO SHEET IS AITATCHED THIS DOES NOTAPPLY. RECOMMENDED SIGNAGE OR ILABELING SPECIFICATION: A. RED BACKGROUND 'WITH WHITE LETTERING B. 3/8- LETTER HEIGHT C. ALL CAPITOL LETTERS D. ARIAL OR SIMILAR FONT E. WEATHER RESISTANT MATERIAL(ENGRALE:D PLASTI C IF. PLAQUES TO BE PERMANATELY AFFIXED WITH TESA TAPE . SUN POW ER SUN POWER SUNPOWER OFFERS THE BEST COMBINED POWER AND PRODUCT WARRANM 1 11!il POWER WARRANTY .... More guaranteed power: 95% for iht S years, -0.44. to year 25. ' ELECTRICAL DATA X»250#K 1 Nominal Power" (h,om)250 W FQ-TInce .0//L__-_-_ ; Ave. Panel Emciency" -- - --- 20.3% ! Rated Volloge (Vmppl _ _42.8 V F wicidurrent 0•i 5.84 A Oper.Circuil Volk,0/c)50.9V ' Moximum Series Fuse 2OA , 9-le.Gl. 9,•p --236%7-oc LydEM.T.Ing-.-CV- _<-_ 234.6.V/IC Current Temp Coef. 0,4 3.lak REFERENCES- 1 Alconwbor·o anSPE·*21445 1, O,-it-,cunintonal /:11*NOW, e,... 1.6 rn'. 15%*Fd... 2 RE,d/0,1 Ldn •S=Fb- 90&1 Sm.dy.• F.b 2011 3 Typkrl, Ek,0% mon mely pwil. BEW/DI// 6,0-1, -5,-mfper,Wk, R*ors.· lon 201 3,- CFV Sck,Td Lab Rtport 0 1 2063.- 2013 bi c-1. mk:Man. 4 9*..7 0.254 digroddlion n 1.064• ce,r. p-1 Con™n„ Z. / 01 'Su,*- Modul, [adc:lion 2-0. /.%...1,6 p,:p.. F,b 2013; kr/. Di,lt S,n-v T=j R.-p' NRil. Oct 2012. 5 •Su.Po-, ModiI 40-Year UIAA Ue• Sw,Ft-46 p... F.b 2013.1.1-L,166 h 990.#01 100 pon,bcm/0//,r-,0,c!, 70'%{ rsd po•-. 61*.0- E gria.hkA 6 hw-d d 2600 0-6 bla n F-, Wl /6 2017. 7 196 rno- -te,gy **m E-3-1,spcn,6, 8%•non,n-gy#- 6 c,0.q,016•p 10 pn,1 con-,60 6*.3 h 2012 1 1 51 p-6, 107 con-cni,4. Ph- Wl ki 2013. BCon-,el•-0./. 13mmr•a•-15,.-Wa-41i-.F.b//1 9 So- ccL:dicrts oppty. S- •=,dy lor N/&1 10 1,3-1 - = E-Ser .3, 5 01*op 8 p,-1 Ii...imcD,rin viv, -2 b,F=liab tE, -PVA.oak Ck.obilly hil. Puhk 491,· Feb 2011 11 Ccrnpc-d -*6 non-¢r,= c,fiel p-L X-5,11 -n, cs E.Se,1,1.-hel n 40, 25+ Ck.06&111=Impoi. F.b 2013. 17 3*nigid Td Condam (1000 W/rrs brodi=,©D. AM 13. 23' (3. 13 Bm,dona-gdm,=ncipc-,tt*-sal,pfc&don. For 6,0.. -4 '' ·' ·R.od.c 0...E---C-,-- Alf*.r¥--d D-rKr,ER.60»0OV'Eal,» -.RED€00' PRODUCT WARRANTY : 3.lil 10 0 20 25 Y.1 Combined Power and Product Defect 25 year co,erage that Indudes panel replacement CostS' OPERATING CONDmON AND MECHANICAL DATA 1-_ te,ee,I--_ -40'F to +185, 1- 40'C to +85*C) Aex lood Snow: 112 4,5400 Po, 550#m' front | Wind: 50 pd, 2400 Po, 245 4/m' front & bock Impad 1 inch (25 mm) diameter hailot 52 mph 123 m/4restsIOnce Appearance Clow A+ Solar Ce!6 _ 72 510£191.fline Moxion Gen 11 Cds -T;mpen,#(M@ _Migh Tionsm30•tr,peideHdpE?in_ __-Filndion Box 1?45 Rated Connectors MCA Compah-ble ' Frame Closs 1 block onodized, high=*AAMARaina . Weight 33 b 115 kg) F - * TESTS AND CERTIBCATIONS Slandord tests UL 1703. IEC 61215, EC 61730 Quatily tesb ISC)9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 EHS Compliance WIS, OHSAS 18001:2007, leadhe 1 Ammortio test IEC 62716 '_M *,29!. _ JEEN?91*eed maximum 5-IM ' MD test Potemialhduced Degrodation free: 10009-'o L.&01!961*!ille. 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[1.Bin] - f 1559mm , 161.44] nd ;41/,Mon in:hudion: bofoi ushng 0,6 prod,0. yl.* gO»(An- -,1,-6-r--1-6-60,1 auN-sunpowercorp.com C,Car-, 504131 ./.ArR.El UNMATCHED PERFORMANCE, REUABILITY & AESTHETICS X20 - 250 PANEL HIGHEST EFFICIENCY' Generate more energy per square foot X-Series residential panels convert more sunlight to eledricily producing 44% more power per panel; and 75% more energy per square foot mei 25 years. 34 HIGHEST ENERGY PRODUCTION 7 Produce more energy per rated won High year one performance delivers 8-10% more energy per rated Watt.3 This advantage increa5es over time, producing 21% more energy over the first 25 years to meet your needs.' fi ; 20% More Encrg, 21% \ 110%Per Raied Wall -3 90% i 36% more. 1 year 25S Bo% 1 ---9 J t#=22= h 8 70%w ©@*Glegid % 60% A 50% 0 5 10 15 20 25 Yeon eour,24 9 10% -i Mcinjoins High l. 44,7 : 8%···--'1 lower at High Temps 7,"EQ r,> F j No ught·Induced -- ----A-/ 1 6%·-- 9 Degradation kele-, F6-I &-4,4----·•1 High Averoge Htls .....0. 4% . _i eener Lowmgh, and 1 Specm' Re.ponse r 2%-··-.J Highhtmance 8 0% An:i·RellecjiI Glon sunpowercorp.com 100% 93/ - §19,3-3 SERIES 83% Z.W:'47 73% 0 5 10 I5 20 23 0 5 • 20.3% emdency Ideal for roofs where space is at a premium or where future expansion might be needed. •Maximum per¢omonce Designed lodeliver the mosl energy in {demanding real world conditions, in partial shade and hol rdtop temperatures.'· 2.3 • Premium aesthetics SunPowef Signature™ Block X-Series panels Wend harmoniously into your roof. The most elegont choice for your home. Moxi- Sob C- Am--*be-. Enginee,ed 6 performance, designed fo, durabty. Engineered for peace of mind Designed to deliver consistent, trouble·Iree energy over o vely long lifetime.3·j Designed for durability The SunPower Moxeon Solar Cell is the only cell built on a solid copper foundation. Virtually impervious to Ihe corrosion and cracking that deglade Conventional Panels.'·6 Same excellent durability as E-Series panels. #1 Ranked in Fraunhofer durability tesl.,° 100% power maintained in Adis 25+ comprehensive PVC)1 Durabilily test." g 'fi.3 SPR-3000p-TL- 1, SPR-3600p-TL- 1, SUN POWER SPR-4200p-TL-1, SPR-5000p-TL-1 & SPR-6000p-TL-1 BENEFITS The World's Standard for Solar -,-.............2- ,-.*W.............High performance and high reliability inverters for use with SunPower pholovollaic panels - the most efficient and reliable panels on earth. High Efficiency Tronsformerless inverter technology Ammgm"=em' enables maximum invener efficiency of up to 97.1% and CEC efficiency of up,to 96.5%. ) Design Flexibility and Yield ) ' Maximization Two maximum power point trackers expand deployment options and maximize energy harvest when rradiance varies across the array. Guaranteed Performance Reliable and robust design has a proven record b durobility and,longevily. SPR-300Op-Tl-1 SPR-360»Tl·1- AN r-'SPR-4200271-1 1 - SPRJOOOp-Tl-1 SPR-6000pll·1 The SunPower SPR-300OpTH, SPR-360OpTL-1, SPR4200pll-1, SPR-5000pn-1 & SPR-600OpTL- 1 oHer proven reliability and superior performance. Their robust and precision designed electronics housing olers U\Aresistance and corrosion protedion and is suited for both indoor and outdoor (NEMA 4)0 SPR-3000p-TL-1, SPR-3600p-Tl-1,applications. All models come with a standard 10 year wanonly. SPR-420Op-TL-1, SPR-500Op-TL-1 & SPR-6000p-TL-1 2 2 SPR-3000p-TL-1, SPR-3600p-TL-1, SU N POWER SPR-4200p-TL-1, SPR-5000p-TL-1 & SPR-6000p-TL-1 Electrical Data SPR·3000p-n-1 SPR·3600,11-1 SPR·4200,n-1 SPR-5000,n·, SPR-6000,n-1 ---- paL__- _-_. ki usable po.-f per MPPT 2000W 3000W 3000W 4000 W 400OW Number of MPPT, 2 MPPT 'or,go MOV...53OV 120¥...530V NOV...530'200 V ... 530 V 200 V ... 330 V Slorkup voltage 200 V lodiumble 120 V ... 350 VI Open circuit valloge 600 V *. irtbulcurrent tor both MPFT,20.0 A 32.0 A 32.0 A 36.0 A 36.0 AIn pot61 Nox u,ablo curTent per MEFT 10.0 A 16.0 A 16.0 A 18.OA 18.0 A Number of string Input per Min 1 1 1 2 2 tput Variables (ACI Nominal pe*of 30.OA 3000W 3600 W 4200W 5000 W 6000W f208 v 14.5 A 17.2A 20.0 A 27.OA Max. AC output curran, ot 4 240 V 14.5 A 16.0 A 20.0 A 23.OA 28.0 A Dn V 12.0 A 16.0 A 20.0 A 20.OA 24.0 A Rated frequexy 60 Hz cos phi ,0.995 Miber of grid phases I Gener.1 Eloctical Dato Max 'ficioncy 96.9%97.0%97.0%97.1%97.1% D08 v 96.0%96.096 96.0%96.0%96.0% CEC .fficioncy ct:4 NOV 96.0%96.0%96.0%96.596 96.5% l277 V 96.0%96.0%96.096 96.5%96.5% Stord·b, consumplon <Sw Swiing plan transtormefless SPR·3000P·11-1 SPR-5000pn-1 f Foolures #miMe,hankal Dc»SPR-3600,n-1 SPR-5000p-Tl-1 C SPR·*ooop·n·l Spit«)Oopm- 1SPR•4200,-n-1 SPR·4200,11·1 , Display 16 choice- * 2 lines LCD display ;Wbrranly 10 year ·25 'C ... +60'C • ;Co'formlly to Ul 1741, CSAC22.2 N. 107.101, 1EEE 1547, cCSA,„Ambial! lemperab.re +13*F...+14071 L!Mt* _.___.Add,6001.3521!9'liznztM!9:.2=trir!,--*.. ' Pv array i:01<110' control GED; !b,larlace RS485 ; Connections DC & AC: acie, lerminol btock SPR-6000,-11-1: 363*CICefildescv al 240 VAC f CLUM conctiv, cooling, no ton 100% E 1 Prolocion dow NEMA U Noise ennis$ion <50 dBall meier i DC,witch inad 7 1-1- '15/ ;Hxw.D 859mmx 325 m x 222mm 1052mm x 325mm . 222rm - ·«ov(33.8' . 12.8- x 8.71 0 I.4·. 1 2.8'.8.71 : Ioi 0 0-2 0.4 ..127.0 kg1 4 07.: b (59.5 lb,} ·4.--- 11*9116 W=Ce•..0210(,41 -d e•00»111 - - so'C 112 ·116 6•=,41 -IP•,03*4 Aboun SunPower sur,Pe•, de,Igni, monufaclt,es, and dellve, highpe,formonce ac!= aledic ouchnclogy worldwide. 01 highdiclency solor ceO, gancrate up * 50 percent more . power than comer¢ional ,©1. c€Ds. C, higbperfumance wic, ponds and l,ocken de!,vu sloniflcanly more energy than compellnes,sh,ms. INOWI-6 I.,/C*,1*49.**I,04./.-2 k,6-bollil.-Cape<*/.sunpowercorp.com 500.3.-1//EN : 11 S U N POW E R READ CAREFULLY: IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR INVERTER INCLUDED IN YOUR PV SYSTEM AND THE MONITORING SYSTEM FOR YOUR PV SYSTEM. Thank you for purchasing a SunPower brand photovoltaic system (your "Svstem") from an authorized dealer of SunPower Corporation ("Suna,wer'). Your System includes an inverter to convert the electricity generated from DC to AC (your "Inverted'). SunPower did not manufacture your Inverter, but rather purchased your Inverter from its manufacturer, Power-One, Inc. ("Power-One"). Your System also includes a SunPower Monitoring System (the "SMS") to allow for remote monitoring of your System by SunPower. Invener Naming Convention and Type Plate. The type plate located on your Inverter refers to the Power-One product name for your Inverter. SunPower product names are also used to identify your I nverter. Power-One product names are matched to SunPower product names in the table below. Power-One product PVI 3.0-OUTD-S-US PVI 3.6-OUTD-S-US PVI 4.2-OUTD-S-US PVI 5000-OUTD-US PVI 6000-OUTD-US SunPower product SPR-300Op-TL-1 SPR-360Op-TL-1 SPR-420Op-TL-1 SPR-500Op-TL-1 SPR-600Op-TL-1 Warranty for Your Inverter. Your I nverter is warranted by Power-One under the enclosed Warranty Terms and Conditions (the "Power-One Warrant¥')provided by Power-One. Administration of the Power-One Warranty. While the Power-One Warranty is a warranty directly to you from Power-One, SunPower will administer the Power-One Warranty on your behalf. I nverter Warranty Claims. If you experience any problems with your I nverter, you should contact SunPower Technical Support at 1.800.SUNPOWER and SunPower will assist you with the presentation of your warranty claim with Power-One pursuant to the provisions of the Power-One Warranty. in¥ener-Service. Service for your Inverter is provided by SunPower. Please contact SunPower technical support at 1.800.SUNPOWER for questions about your Inverter. Your SunPower Monitoring System ("SMS"). You should not refer to the Power-One manual for installation and operation of your SMS. Instead, refer to the installation and operating instructions for your SMS provided by SunPower. Please contact SunPower Technical Support at 1.800.SUNPOWER for questions about SMS. Use with SunPower PV. Your Inverter is a transformerless inverter and, like all transformerless inverters, your Inverter should only be used with SunPower photovoltaic modules that allow ungrounded DC configurations. Do not ground the DC circuitry of your System when using your inverter and do not use your Inverter with SunPower modules that require positive grounding. 77 Rio Robles San Jose, CA 95134-1859 USA SUNPOWER P: 1.408.240.5500 www.sunpowercorp.com F: 1.408.240.5400 Arena Part Number 500546 Rev. C Quick Mount PV® Your Solution in Mounting Products Solar • H20 ' Conduit • HVAC • Custom Composition Mount Specifications - Wle' - Pv. Quick Mount PV ® is an alkin-one waterproof flashing and mount to anchor photovottalc racking systems, solar thermal panels, air conditioning units, satellite dishes. or anything you may need to secure to a new or existing roof. It is made In the USA of all aluminum and includes stainless steel hardware. It works with all standard racks, installs seamlessly and saves taborby not need- Ing to cut away any roofing, will out live galvanized 2 to 1, and is a better low-profile mount. irr Split Lock Washer SS 5/18* (1101 a theft- prevention feature) Fender Washer SS 5/16' x 1' ------______ EPOM Rubber Washer 60 Durometer 5/16' - Scaling Washer SS 5/16' - Manger Bolt SS 5/16' x 6' --- 1 1/4'Machine, 1 3/4' Spacer, 3' Lag MountS Flashing Aluminum - Mount 1 1/4' x 1 1/4' x 2 1/4' Beveled Block --·.. Flashing .05- thick ,\ For standard composition roofs: Bashing is 12' x 12- mount is attached 3' off center ESR-2835 . 121 Hex Nuts SS 5/16' Lag pull-out (withdrawal) capacities (lbs) in typical lumber: Lag Bolt Specifications Specific 5/16' shaft 5/16- shaft gram per 1' trwead depth thread depth Douglas Flr, Larch m 798 Douglas FIr, South .48 705 Engehnanr, Spruce. Lodgepole Pine (MSR 1650 f & Ngher).48 705 Hem, Ar 6 Him, Fir. (No,th).48 705 Southern P&.5S 921 Sen,ce, Pine, Fk .42 615 Spruce, Pim, Ft (E of 2 miton pil and hwher grades of MSR and MEL)..50 798 Souoes: Unitorm Building Code: American V,tod Counct Notes: 1) Thread must be embedded In a fafter or other ettuctural roof member. 2) Se, IBC for required edge disk,ncea 936 Detroit Ave Suite D, Concord, CA 94518 Phone: (925)687-6888 Fax· (925)687-6689 Email: info@quickmountpv.corn -w.quickmountpv.corn 144 Aug 2011 Know Your Roof N h a good Idea to do a thor=Gh roof evatuatin prior to your project *tattation. Al this tine you ihould do a layod or, the roof corrihiklg eve,ye# on the drowing %¥11 Reitti,Irtended. Ally trrewartiessholldbe noted now. " '. - ' .The quaily of the roonrg,howld be deter-ed, ete man,hcturer, the age 01 roof, thetypeo,substrate (ply-d orollerm,d Itrund board IOSBD, the ialter stze, the spact,g and :pan, the age of roofucture, who rooled It, who bum It etc. -- '..Tuicalthebulldnwne,canlookina Beand find the conposition manulactuler. If not, takea plecetothe room,ya,6. theycan usually recognlze 018 makerand therot,h vhtige. ttl,theneasy ·' I . the roonle materials you ar® de@!tre wlth. The mant,Itact-/ Ineuctlons wit spel out exectiywhat does und does notvoldthewarrarly ofthet roonng product. Moithave e clause about roofter,wue. Thts 1,©or•nonly nased. bdcan easty be noted 0 you rcid theinstruction;. 0111ciallr, 11 - . ' ' p " .= ouproduct isweavlt·, Nother;. Itis alloirrwtart to have Bet inanuctions In tholob fle, b any Uln relerence. If the menuicturer cannot be lound, there h obvlously no war,unty in ptace. On a roof th,1 hai e material and labor warrer¢y h place (newrooD. 1118 reconinended to al least conia the roolerot record. ORen the roofir, contractor will vold the labor portion of thclrwarrer#y lf another trade modines e,elr work. Glve th, rooN, contracto, the option of hander,the 100#ng modincations.oral kast glve them the oppottidtytilnspect andapprovethemodme*lon*you make. 11 - - ' ' ' ··· ' ' " - ·wanar,tyltehotild begoodmoneyspent. Product Selection The Composmon Motrit b Intended to 111 w!!Nn most composilon and wood shtngle mof .ystams. bu not an. Spacincatly It Is .tzed to m within a standard 5 to 5 12 m or courie. To confirm Out the Comp Mount will match your roof, meas,08 the courge exposure of yot, roof. The ·exposed- Iurtace course 1,04ht should Ineastie no more than 5 34'. If n turns out the roof tlles are o nonitandard stze greater than 5 3/41 me altern,Uve method 1* to use a Quick MOL,1 Stake Mouri kim:ead. In this case, bilow the directions for tho Quick Mount Shake Mod (See Compodon Mot.rd Ir=tructional Video al quickmot„tpv.con/tech.php, Cheri --==0e- Sha,Ce'"pol-VWJety. LM High Definltion Comp- Presidential trregidal surtace - 11 tho penetration lands Ina low between t .0 highs, It 19 be,t to ohtm the low tr*der the nashing •,th extra asphalt b Imvel OL, the surtace. trr,glt' tooth pattem- If the *1*·*s have a tooth pattern wherein the bottom edge Jogs up and down to give It a higher prome look, It h Important to undermand that the exce# shingle that h-gs lower thantho res,ofthe slingle 1, for loolm oNy. The 5· rule starts altha top of the tooth. Ifitooth Interfere, with the mowlt block, cl¢the tooth of'L =U ...1. 0 How Many Mounts Per Module? There gre two quettion: that mull bo ank,d when Iddlng unythir, to u roof. 1. Cantheroof/building / Roundition handle the additional load? 2. What 13 lo keep the new load nom blowlf, away? 1! li assumed that e 11©ensed solar Ini:aler can answer e,ese questtons. If he / she cant he/shewlneedtomdeornebodythatcan. Al©emedegheertioheeaslest Ilas Idl. Many varblcs mus bo el,ilidefu and -mo mmplate tl calculation. Thespad, between mozlts hasthe v,rtable, ot strwuth of rail, ditEnce betveen parole! raii cantilever of modi„ over ralb, pull out Crength of mo slope of roof, height of roof, ¥And zone, roof type. ductural knegrety Of mof frarrmg, cte. TIle -I·YOUWiln priect .. . . Further Resources In the proces, of d the research I. him done, we came up with what we -0 the -,eel of Accourtabir,!f. It l" gmphicillook at the many officlai enities t:al govern how waterproollng Iholdd be dore. Al ou web eite you can dickoniny wedge of the Please don't helitite to use d to your edvarge. And of coue if you have any feed back p,0 or con, let u. have it Thke photos of your jobs u.4 Ch"* Mount P,oducts and ktmU them to us at Inlo@quiclanouritpv.com, we'l pd thern W in our web galery. FU Photo Galery Inthe Stdlect Hne. Product Includes Each box Mitudes an necessary m-Ino hardware, moult,wlth IlashIng, and wmen Instructions Alternative Attachment Methods The Composmon Mourt 18 trgended to be attached Irto e tim ber later. Mo„# /re usua/y laid od based on the locaton of the raton. In some cales it h desired lo place a mourd where there h no r•ter. tnthlscase 11 is po=Ibleto place a blockbet-nranets, then bg bto 8,8 block. In Ihe calo of metal raftero, turrber bloclag the rafters il a *ok*lon, b.1 should be done per the buidine enghee, 01 recold. Shared Rail & 5' Rule Or a st=rud rm@ 6,1:Im, where 0- Inour mu,t be b I mid *01, a 11 Irnportar to make stre he unn Is nashed properly. Normaly the vertical placement b guided by the exposed frol edge of the shlnete. 12 (en a 5• expostre comp) the Itashir, 11 flmh /0 thia, then you have 9 of flasht,e over courie 1,5 of flashing undercot- 2,end 2 of M=hingunder cot- 4 2 and a Th!: 18 k:lportard because If there 18 a ve:tlcal Joint In cou rse 2 0 1 .. .1.-/- 1 . . courle 1 Whenthe MashN must be shmed b catcha Ihared rail, R / ad· viled to shin the mourt up the roofordy, leaving len fahlr, over course 1. and mom Mashir, under colige 3. Il it h noce=ry to shlft dowinvard, It Is advised to move down a whole courle and ther, shot up accordingly. Sealants It le *rvotantto> pa a compatNe scalard Into any and d hole, drmed Into a roof. Most roof# frunuhdires 111 i qgested, approved siabird In their specincation, in the treeze·thaw zones, it h importar¢ to follow the I•nutict.Ners' rules for freezo·thaw conditions. Use the properly rated eeitard tr each specme app[Ication Ind condRIon. Some that may be more appropriate lor ./phatfoofr,po,Rion roofs inch,de Gloce, 2300 and Chemlilk 1.*-1 bd be min to do yop own remearch to confrm, con,t ble and appropriate scalart wah the materials you are val,brle wlh. _ 1 Code / 5,•le1 - /1 =11CE- U-n) EZ- g79.==1 OSHA bw.... Code Card t=:= 45, *P UL 2014 . I. E--------N 0 1,1- 625224 n . - 61 CO ./ lO .0 h CO 0. 30#4 f t5 - li 83 li Quick Mount PV® c=posrnal :0/DiJ:Oillille m=T,ucilans - ele,- pv - Installation Tools Required: Tape Measure, Roofing Bar, Chalk Line, Stud Finder, Caulking Gun, 1 Tube of Appropriate Sealant, Drill with 7/32- long bit, Drill or Impact Gun with 1/20 Deep Socket. g .7778< 37U· ···B··.,'lki.'. -,·- le¢··1!Ir. 4-4,Ft' 4, "..'. .. Locate. choose. and mark centers of rafters to lift Corrnos:0011 foof st#ngle with Roonng Bal, Slide Mount into desired position. Remove any be mointed. Select each row couse of roofing Just above placement of Quick M=nt.nalls that confict with gettklg Mount 111£h with for Mount placement of (h,ick MourRs.front edge of shIngle Colrse. Mark canter for drilling. 1 Using drill with 7/32- long bit. drill pilot hole Clgl off 2,1, saw ckist, and fill hole with Seal- Slide Mout back into position. Prepare HE,lger into roof and rafter taking care to drill square art Bolt with 1 Hex Nut and 1 Sealing Washer Disert to the roof. Do not use Mount as a dril guide.through Block irED hole and drtve Hangar Bolt into rafte, tigitening to 13 foot Ph,nds. o . You are noN ready for the rackof you !21 choice. Folow all the directiom of the 9 - rack manufactrer as well as the module -- mmnulactuer. Al roong manufactl,ers' written b·59uctions must also be folloned by anyone modifying a t roof systern. Please conslit the roof manufac- , tliers' specs andmistbudions prior to touchklg , the roof. Insert EPDM Rubber Washer over Hanger Bolt Using the Rack Kit Hardware, secure the rack of Into Block.your choice (see 9'). Tighten to 16 foot pouncts. For Questions Call 925-687-6686 QM-PV-Comp-Install©2011 www.quickmountpv.com 4014 info@quick,nountpv.com Aug2011 . 12 0 61 2 1 1 1 SUPOVER SunPower SF System Planning and Assembly Installation Manual SUNPOWER CORPORATION WWW.SUNPOWERCORRCOM HIXViTITMI SFSystem Planningand Assembly Installadon Manual Part I. Scope, components, and installer responsibility [1.1.] Introduction: The SunPower SF System Installation Instructions supports applications for photovoltaic arrays using the SunPower PV module mounting systems. This manual, SunPower SF System Planning and Assembly, governs installations using the SunPower SF system. [1.2.] SF System standard rail components: To Agum l. Sy S,stern components. Rail-Supports SunPowermodules. Use one perrow of modules plus one. Aluminum extrusion, anodized to match PV module frame. Cap stlip(type F)-Secures PVmodules toraili and neatly frames top of array kngths equal rail lengths. Predrilled every 7 inches. Aluminum extrusion, anodized to match PV module frame. 0 Cap strip screw (V.-20 x 1, type Fthread cutting)- Secure each cap strip (and SunPower modules) to rails one per predrilled hole. Use additional end screw wherever a predrilled hole does not fall within 3-1/2 inches of the cap strip end segment. 18-8 stainless steel Rail splice-Joins rail sections into single length of mil it can form either a rigid or thermal expansion joint. 8 inches long, predrilled. Aluminum extrusion, anodized to match PV module frame. Self-drilling screw (No. 10 *3/47-Use 4 per rigid splice or 2 per expansionjoint. Stainless Steel End caps-Useone to neatlyclose eachrailend. UV resistant black plastic. @ Thtss-head sheet metal scrnw (No. 8 x 5/89-Use2 per end cap to secure end cap to rail. 18-8 stainless steel. O L.foot (Serrated)- Use to secure rails either through roofing material to rafters or to standoffs. Use no less than one L-foot per 4 feet of raiL Aluminum extrusion, anodized to match PV module frame. L-foot bolt (3/rx 1-1/47-Useone per L-footto secure rail to L-foot 304 stainless steel. ® Flange nut (3/89-Use one perl,footbolt. 304 stainless steel. ® l'wo-piece aluminum standoff-Use one per L-foot. Two-piece: aluminum extrusion. Includes 3/8" x 3/4" serrated flange bolt with EPDM washer for attaching L- foot, and two 5/16" x 3- 1/2" lag bolts. Flashings: Use one per standoff. SunPower offers mutiple flashings. ® Grounding Lug ® Wire Management Clip -Use to secure module wires to module. Stainless steel. Installer supplied materials: Lag screw for L-foot-Attaches L-foot or standoffto rafter. Determine lenglh and diameter based on pull-out values inlable 3 (page 6). Iflag screw headis exposed to elements, use stainless steel. Under flashings, zinc plated hardware is adequate. Note: Lag screws are provided with 1, foot adjusting sliders and standoffs. Waterproof roofing sealant-Use a sealant appropriate to your roofing material. SunPower Installation Manual I. E SFSystem Planning and Assembly Installation Manual SUNPOWER SPSystem Planning andAssembly Installation Manual Stainless steel hardware can seize up, a process calledgalling. losignvicantlyreduce it, Uketihood, (1) apply anti-seise acconfing to man«facturer'i directions to bolt:. Anti-seige lubricant G available at auto parts stores, (2) shadehardwareprior to installation, and (3) avoid spinning on nuts athigh speed, Contact the lubricant mant®cturerfor to,que spe*fications when using tubricant Part II. Installing SF System Safe, efficient SF System installation involves three principal tasks: A. Laying out the installationareaand planning formaterial conservation. B. Installing footings andrails, beginning with the lowest rowand moving up the roof. C. Placing modules and cap strips, beginning with the highestrow and moving down the roof. The following illustrated steps describe the procedure in detail. Before beginning, please note these important considerations. [1.3.] Installer responsibilities: Please review this manual thoroughly before installing your SF System. SunPower also provides a limited warranty on SF System products (page 14). The installer is solely responsible for: • Complying with all applicable local or national building codes; • Ensuring that SunPower and other products are appropriate for the particular installation and the installation environment; • Ensuring that the roof, its rafters, connections, and other structural support members can sup- port the array under allload conditions (this total assembly is referred to as the roof rafter struc- ture); • Using only SunPower parts and installer-supplied parts as specified by SunPower (substitution of parts may void the warranty); • Ensuring that lag screws have adequate pullout strength and shear capacities as installed; • Verifying the strength of any alternate mounting used in lieu of the lag screws; • Maintaining the waterproof integrity of the roof, including selection of appropriate fiashing; • Ensuring safe installation of all electrical aspects of the PV array. Footing, must be tagged into #tructural members. Never attach them to the decking alone, whfch leaves both the amy and roofsusceptible to severe damage. For array widths or lengths greater than 32 feet, contact SunPDwerconcerning thermalexpansion iSSUeS. Sample layout, illustrated in figuie 4 Assumpdons: 12 modules (60' x 361, arranged In 3 rOWs of4 modules Array width = 144- (36-modulewidth14 modulesperrow) Amy length - 180- (60- module length x 3 raws) +3'(le'endrai}widrt·1*2 rails) + 114' (44 - berwerynodule ran width x 2 rails) - 184;M 1. Laying out the Installation area: Always install SF System rails perpendicular to rafters. (These instructions assume typical rafters that run from the gutter to the peakofthe roof. If this is not the case, contact SunPower.) Rails are typically mounted horizontally (parallel to the lower edge of the rooD, and must be mounted within 10 degrees of horizontal. 1,eave adequate room to move safelyaround the arrayduring installation. During module installation, you will need to slide one module in each row about a foot beyond the end of the rails on one side. Using the number of rows and the number of modules per row in >our installation, determine the size of your array area following Figure 2. 1 M - al each end of array . -r Roof peak %. Space between -nodule rows 11 1 ** -t--t - length Module Raos length (see 55- caption) -L -1 -f- Module -* width + 114- t i Array width r, (module widlh times modules per row) Figure 1 butalladon area layout. Note: Module length is not neces- sar«y meanured/im the ectges of deframe Someframes have lips. Others are assembled Wh pan-head screws. All guch feanues aust be induded in module length. .... I .3 ral SFSystem Planning and Assembly Installation Manual OSUNPOWER 2. Installing the lowest row of standoffs, L-feet and rail: Intall standoffs with flashing directly onto high profile roofing material (tile or shake) or low profile roofing material (asphalt shingles or sheet metal). 1-feet must be flush with or above the highest point of the roof surface. Install the firs, row of standoffs at the lower edge of the installation area. Ensure standoffs are aligned by using a chalk line. (A SF System rail can also be used as a straight edge.) SF System Rail Drill a pilot hole through roof into the center of the rafterat each standoff lag screw hole location. Many types and brands of flashings can be used with the SF System. SunPower offers a Oatey® "No-Call" flashings for its steel srandoffs and Oatey® or SunPower flashings for its aluminum nvo-piece standoffs. Roof geok Standoff / \ L4oot /X\//0/ Fasten the standoffto the roof with the lagscrews. Position and attach the L-foot with respect to the lower edge of the roof as illustrated in Figure 3. Cut the rails to your amy width, being sure to keep rail slots free of roofing grit or other debris, If your installation requires spikes, assemble them prior to attaching 1-feet (see 'Footing and splicing requirements," below, and UMaterial planning for rails and cap strips," p. 7). Slide the 3/8-inch mounting bolts into the footing slots. lf more chan onespticels usedon a rail, 3Ude L.:foot bol[(s) into thefooring slot(s) ofthe interior rail segment(s) before spliting. zae' 22.3 Rgure 3. Stando#and L-Foot oHentatlon. Ikosely attach the rails to the L·feet with the flange nuts. Ensure that rails are oriented with respect to the L-feet as shown in Figure 3. Align the ends of the rail to theedgeof the installation area. Ensure that the rail is straight and parallel to the edge of the roof. Then tighten the lag screws. I c -......1 .4 Figure 4. Thls ezomple assumes a rail:ewn times the length ofthefootirtg gtacing (Al. A gpllce may be located in any {f the shaded afecs. Irmore than one :plice is used be sure the combination does not violateRequhment, 5,6, or Z l-foot 0 Footing and splicing requirements: The following criteria are required for sound installations. While shortsections of rail are structumily permissable, they can usually be avoided by effective planning, which also promotes superior aesthetics. See "Material planning for rails and cap strips» (p. D. The installer is solety responsiblejor ensuring that the roofand its structurcl members mn support thearroyand its lA€ loads. For millength3 exceeding 32.feet, thermatexpansion joints may be necessary. Please contact SunPower 1. Footing spacing along the rail (A in illustration above) is determined by wind loading (see pp. 4-5, especially step 4). Foot spacing must never exceed 48 inches. 2. Oveghang (B) mustbe nomorethan halfthe lengthof the maxirnum footing spacing (A). For example, if Span A is 32 inches, Overhang B should not exceed 16 inches. 3. Do not locate a splice in the center third of the span between two adjacent feet. 4. In a spliced length of rail, all end sections must be supported by no less than two L-feet 5. All interior rail sections must be supported by no tess than one L-foot. 6. Interior rail sections supported by only one L-foot mustbe adjacent, on at least one side, to a rail section supported by no less than two L·feet 7. Rail sections longer than half the footing spacing requiteno fewer than two L·feet. 5 SUNDOWER SFSystem Planning and Assembly Installation Manual 3. I.aying out and installing the next row of L-feet: With L.feet only: Position the second row of L.feet in accordance with Figure 5. Ensure that you measure between the lower bolt hole centers of each row of L-feet. Install the second row of 1-feetinthe same mannerand orientationas the first row, but leave the lag screws a half Ium loose. Be aware of the set-up time of your sealant; the L·feet will not be fully tightened und Step 4. enoch 4 %- 5 */ , hole) ./9' 7 4.7.7 / «A / Figurr 5. woot edon. See the note on module length in the caption of Figure 2 Cp- 4) 4. Installing the second rails: Install and align the second ran in the same manner and orientation as the first rail. After rail alignment, tighten the rail mounting bolts. Layone module in place at one end ofthe rails, and snug the upper rail (Fig. 6) noward the lowerrail, leaving no gap between the ends of the modules and eitherrail. Of pan·head -- screw heads represent the true end of the modules, be sure the screw heads touch the railson both ends.)Tighten thelag screw on thatend. Slide the module down the rails, snugging the rails and tightening the remaining lagscrews as you go. Log screw f¥,t) log screw (haV turn loose} € Figum 6. Position and secure top mil 5. Installing remaining L-feet and rails: Install the L·feet and the rails for the remaining rows, following Steps 3 and 4. You may use the same module to space ati the rows. When complete, confirm that: • Alt rails ore fitted and aligned. • All footing bolts and lag screws are secure. • The module used for fitting is resting (but not se· cured) in the highest row. I . SFSystem Planning and Assemb(y Installation Manual SUNPOW[ R Material planning for rails and cap strips: Preplanning material usefor,ourparticular army can prevent Rail segments come from five 192-inch lengths, lettered Athru structural orasthed,problents, particulaWy chose caused by very E Rail A, for example, is cut into two 96-inch segments, with shon lengths ofmit or cap str@. This exomple fllusoutes one one segment spliced into each of the first two rails. Similarly, approach.five 192-inch cap strips are designated V through Z. Sructural requirements for rails are detailed infooting and splicing requirements" (p.5). Structural]y, cap strips require: • Ascrew in prepunched hole (which occur every 7 inches, beginning 3-1/2 inches from the ends of the mils)· All cap strip segments are cut at the midpoint between prepunched screw holes. For each rail, start with the cap strip segment that crosses the array center line, and position over the centerline so that the appropriate holes are spaced equally on either side. • One screw 3-1/2 inches or less from the each end of every rail segment Wherever there is no prepunched hole within 3-1/2 inches of an end of a segment, drill a '4-inch hole 2 inches from the end of the segment and install a cap strip screw. (In most cases, you can avoid this situation with good material planning.) Position each cap strip onto its rail and mark its trim point. Remove and trim before final mounting. Structural requiremenfs always take precedence, but usually good planning can alro achieve both material conservation and superior aesthetics. This example conserves material and achieves Mo specific aesthetic goals: • Cap strip screws must align across the rails. • End screws must beequidistant from both sides of the array. The example assumes an array of three rows, each holding five modules 41 inches wide. Thus, four 205-inch rail assemblies and cap stdpassemblies need to be cut and spliced from 192- Inch sections of rail and cap strip. The example illustrates one means ofdoing so, without violating structural requirements or aesthetic goals. A.ay center Une t.-- Trirrine lanay edge) Preliminaafooting and splice positions must bechecked against structural requirements [n Footing and spticing requirements" (p.S). In this example, the center ofthe amy is o#set 2 inches from the center rafter. 7?Us prevents railsplices BD (3rd rail)and CE(4th rail) fromfalling too close to the center of the span, betweenfooti;,gs. Because.footings are not visible.from ground level there fs negugible aesthetic loss Trirn line (aniy edge -1 ... -VIIT•••••... .|. .... X 96" -••••|l,tcapstrip C 85'E 122» |4th ron 1 1 |• •••WHZ"•••••••••|••••• 196•••• •|2ndcapstrip B 85 D 127 |3rd rag 1 1 ·10· · •Y 128- • • • • • |3rd cop strip A 96"1 -63 C 109" |2nd rail 4 16. V ...... 2 128' - • • · · 41h cap strip | A 96-9.1 8 109-11.ral I il Usable fernatnder: D. 70": E, 70: Y. 64: Z. 64 SUNPOWER SFSystemPlanningandAssembly Installation Manual 6. Securing the first module: 3-681#ip screwi \Gather sufficient lengths of cap strip Permissible'bve,hang: ./< _,->-j,to cover the length of the first rail. For ,\ ,2. module widlh n./1-«maximum visual appeal andmaterial 4 , conservation see "Material planning for 5/rails and cap strips" (p· 7). Slide the first module into final position at one end of the array. Lay the remaining modules in the top row, leaving a gap about a foot wide between the first and second modules (Fig. 7). The temporary gap allows the installer to j..0 place one of his feet between modules. He ' -4 can access the section of thecapstriphe 3- 1 f needs to secure while leaning toward the peak of the roof. For the time being, the lastmodule may overhang the rail by up to one third its width. er ,%99'-knollrutalsecond' , 4- - rmodules are placed -4 Attach theend of the cap suip with the 3/.0,2/3.02*3 cap strip screws (Fig. 7, inset),so that the upper end of the first module is secure.Figure 7. Begin cap strip installation. 1 The structurclintegrity of yourarray requires that cop strip screws.ful#engage the threaded rail. Use the cap strip screws supplled with your cop strips. Any substitute screws must be 44-201ype F thread cutting (18-8 stainless steeU and the correct length. Every cap strip segment must have a cap strip screw 3-1/Zinchesor tessfromeachenl uthe nearestpredrilled hotefalls more than 3-1/2 inches from any end, drill a 44-inch hole 2 inches from the end and install an addmonal screw. ur leCL-22'·5 2,-U.J.2--2-I Figure 8. Position and secure modules one by one. Wherever it is necessary to make a new cap strip hole, drill a 44-inch hole b€fore installing the cap strip screw. 7. Instailing the remaining modules in the top row: Slide the nexc module into final position and install the screws to secure it (Fig. 8). For a neat instalation, use cable des to attach excess wiring to the rail beneath the flanges. SunPower's cable ties can be attached to the SF System rail by drilling a V.inch hole in the rail and pushing the end of the tie into the hole. Slide and secure o , by on, A . Secured }st Continue the process until all modules in the top row are in final place andsecured from the top. When complete, every prepunched hole in the cap strip will be secured by a screw. Figure 9. As modules slide into place, the stepping gap shifts always allowing access to the section of cap strip being secorei 8. Installing the remaining modules row by row: Repeat Steps 6 and 7 for the remaing rows (Fig. 9). Each subsequent cap strip will secure the tops to the modules being installed and the bottoms of the modules in the row above. Place the final cap strip in the lowest rail, securing the bottom of the lowest module row. I - SFSystem Planning and Assembly Installation Manual SUN POWER SFSystem Plannii andAssemb(y Installation Manual 1 1 9. Installing the end caps: Attach the end caps to the ends of the rails by securing with the truss head sheet metal screws provided (Fig. 10). Part III. Installing grounding [3.1.] Install grounding lugs to modules:Figure 11. .ruunuing Lug Rails may be grounded in three ways: 1. Grounding hole located on splice bar 2. Pre-drilled holesatend of rail 3. Field drilled hole on the rail [3.2.] Installing grounding lugs to rail: Figure 10. End cap installation. Frequently asked questions about standoffs and roof variations Drill hole 0.201" (#7 drill) intothe SFrailand attach grounding lug using a #8 x 1 0 stainless steel bolt For optimal performance, Sunpower PV modules must on*be used inconjigurations where th£ positive potarity of the PV array is connected to ground. Amure to comply with this requirement will reduce thepedormance qfthe system and Invalidate SunPower's Limited Power Warruntyfor PVModules. How high above the roof is an array? The answer depends on the orientation of your L-feet and the length ofyour standoffs, if used. See the illusua!ion appropriate to your installation. How can 1 seal the roof penetration required when standoffs are lagged below the roofing material? Many types and brands of flashing can be used with SP System. SunPower offers Oatey®"No-Call" flashings for its steel standoffs and Oatey® or SunPower flashings for its aluminum two-pieee standoffs. Module thickness Figure 12. For morewormationon grounding thesystent correctly, visitourwebsite ativww.sunpowercorp. conVinwerters or contaaSunPowertechnical support at 1-877-SUN-0123. varies 4 Module thickness va,ies -3 7/8.2 1/8- t 34- 4 Standon height .L= 134-* 14-0-.4-.6-.0,7-01* 14-1 1 11 .. SFSystem Planning and Assembly Installation Manual IllMa S U N POWE R SESystem Planning andAssembly Installation Manual [3.3.] Installing wire clips to modules: Figure 13 10 year limited Product Warranty, 5 year limited Finish Warranty SunPower varrants to the original purchaser C®Purchale,9 of prockle«s) that k marah</res TProduct, at the o,Ig,nal Instalition slte that the Product dull be free from defect, in materbl and workma„ship for a period often (10) years. except for the Inodlzed Anish. which finish shaD be free from visible Pe.14 Or cracklag or chakIng under nomulatmospheric conditions for a period of Ove (5) >tardrom the entler of I) the date the instatlation of the Product is completed,or 2) 30,1,1 after the purdule of the Product by cha original Purchaser CRnish Wirran[,7. The Fir,!sh Warranty does not apply to my foreign res:due deposked on the Ihish. At] tr=[12/ons In corrosive auno,pheric conditions are excluded. The AnIsh Wh,ranty 1, VOID if the practices spedned byAAMA 609 & 610·02 --ae,ning and Maintemnce for Architecturally Finished Aluminum" (w-.aarnaneurg) are not followed by Purchaser.Thi:Warrant, does not cover damage to the Product d.t Occurs durin:Its Ihlpment. 'torage, or Inumtlation. This Warranty shall beVOID if butallatjon of die Produa h not per*ortned In accordance with Surpowen written Ins,21*lon Instrwctons. or- If the Product han been modDned. repaired. or reworked in arrinner not prelously authorted by SunF-r INWRITING or if the Product Is Inst:alled in an environment for which It was not de*gneci SunPo•.er guil not be trubie for comequentlal contingent or Incidental dwnages ariAg out of the use of the Product by Purchaser under - drairnmnce' If wid,In d. specined'AarT™y perlod: dhe Product shall be re.ombly proven =be defective. then SunPo-r shall repair or rept,co the defecthe Product. or any part thereof. M SunPowerb sole discretlon.Such repair or replacement :hall completely lattify and dlicharg» atl of SunPoweA gability with respect to th# limjtedWarranty. Under no drcumitances shall SunFower be liable for Ipectal indirect or consequentlal damages arillig out of or reated to use by Purdiser of the Product- Manufacturen of related kerns,such is PV moddes :nd nashings,Inzy prov{de wilrien varrantles of their omn. SunPowerk /knited VW,rant, cows only it$ Producund not any related Items. SUNPOWER SunPower Corporation 3939 N First St San Jose, CA 95134 P: 1 -877-SUN-0123 F: 1-408-240-5400 www.sunpowerrorp. com .n f April 3, 2013 lawrence R. Phelus, P.E. Civil a Structural Engineering Lawrence R. Phelps, RCE 35280, Calif. Lic. Renewal 9/30/2013 31130 Avenida Del Reposo - Temecula, California 92591 Phone (951) 694-6336 - Fax (951) 694-6326 Subject: Structural engineering certification for SunPower SF System Planning & Assembly Installation Manual by SunPower Corporation, copyright 2007 and Unirac Code-Compliant Installation Manual 809. publication 100114-lcc, copyright January 2010. to be compliant with current applicable building codes. Structural engineering certification for Fast Jack installation manual. published March, 2006, with updated installation information & detailsfor Fast Jack products FJ-300-18 and FJ-450-18 and structural engineering certification for installation manual by Quick Mount PV. published August, 2011 for the installation ofsolar module supporting rail-to-roofattachments and roofjlashing (ICC/ES report No. ESR-2835) to be compliant with current applicable building codes. To whom it may concern, The undersigned engineer has reviewed the subject manuals with respect to: I. The Procedure to Determine the Total Design Wind Load and Solar System Design Load. II. The Procedure to Select Rail Span and Rail Support Type and III. The Procedure to Select Roof Mount Attachment Support Type & Installation Method, which aids the designer in the calculations of design wind forces, seismic forces: load combinations. rail span selection and roof mount design & installation. has checked these procedures and found that the calculations associated with the procedures in these manuals are in compliance with the applicable codes listed: 1. The 2010 California Building Code (CBC) which is based on the 2010 International Building Code (IBC): 2. The ASCE/SEI Standard 7-05 (American Society of Civil Engineers and Structural Engineering Institute) Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures and 3. Aluminum Design Manual: Specifications and Guidelines for Aluminum-St•wetures by,th 1Aluminum Association: Washington, D.C. : 2000 //7 Very truly'§ours //0**R.,<6) C - f/j?f* ,L Ej /:121,64/.31 09500 itLa*rence R. Phelps. P.El < 14 .RCE 5280 / 11 cc: SunPro Solar general jile -6-,3/ P 1. l r. Structural Calculations Photovoltaic Panel Array Addition at: primary STRUCTURES PO Box 482, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254 (T) 323.823.9616 I (F) 818.396.3169 info@primary-str.com 1 www.primary-str.com Stephan Residence 1631 S Spruce Street, Santa Ana, CA 92704 "'hE CEIVE for: Sunpro Solar SEP 1 0 2013 34859 Fredrick Street, Ste. 101, Wildomar, CA 92595 Design based on:City of Santa Ana 2010 CBC, 2009 IBC ASCE 7-05, 2005 NDS Rmiect Criteria Projed Location:1631 S Spruce Street, Santa Ana, CA 92704 Site Properties:Basic Wind Speed 85 mph Exposure Category B SDS 2.00 (covers all CA) SDC Dor E Existing Residence:Roof Area, A 2,142 ft2 Roof DL:Shingle Roofing 5.0 psf Sheatt'ling 2.0 psf Framing .4.0 psf MEP 2.0 psf Misc.2.0 psf Total 15.0 psf Floor DL:Flooring Finish 3.0 psf Sheathing 2.0 psf Framing 4.0 psf MEP 2.0 psf Misc.2.0 psf Total 13.0 psf Installation Information: Installation Area, Apv 161 ff Unit Weight 3.22 psf Notes: 1. These calculations are based solely on information provided by Sunpro Solar 2. Non-structural design scope, such as electrical, waterproofing, drainage, fireproofing, & architecture is excluded 3. All construction shall comply with the current, approved CBC and local amendments 4. Contractor or owner is responsible for all field verified conditions and dimensions Stephan Residence - Photovoltaic Panel Array Addition 1631 S Spruce Street, Santa Ana, CA 92704 09/09/13 Page 1 of 2 I : . f45 I,I - primary STRUCTURES Gravitv Loads @ Roof DL (E)15 pi LL (E)20 psf (roof LL) + DLev 3.2 psf DL c./ pv)18.2 psf L4w/PV)0 psf (no LL) Existing: (DL+LOCE)'AR 74,970 # Proposed: (DL+LL)(QAR+(DLev-LkE))'Apv 72,274 # -2,696 #Net decrease in gravity load @ roof Seismic Analvsis (ASCE 7-05.12.81 R 6.5 (Table 12.2-1)Site Class D (Sec. 11.4.2) I 1.0 (Table 11.5-1)Occupancy II (Table 1-1) p 1.3 (Sec. 12.3.4)SDC D or E (Sec. 11.6, worst case) ViE)32,130 #SDS 2.00 (Eq. 11.+3) W(w/ PV)32,647 #Q 0.40 (Eq. 12.8-2) V(E) 12,852 # V(w/PV)13,059 # %change:1.6% <50/0, no further analysis required Wind/Anchoraae Desian (ASCE 7-05.6.4 & 2005 NDS) Exposure B (Sec. 6.5.6.3)Roof Height 25'(Fig. 6-3) A 1.00 (Fig. 6-3)Wind Speed 85 mph (Fig. 6-1) K. 1.00 (Eq. 6-3)Roof Slope 7° to 27°(Fig. 6-3) I 1.00 (Table 6-1)Amb 10 fd (2.5')<4' max) Zone 1 (Fig. 6-3)Pnet30 11.9 psf (Fig. 6-3) Pnet 11.9 psf (Eq. 6-1) Tmax - (Pnet - 0•6 Dlev)'Amb 100 # Use: 5/16" lag screw W 266 #/in Co 1.6 D 2.5 " embed.Q 0.8 D'CDCW 851 # >100 #, use 5/16" lagPallow = screw w/ 2.5" embed. Roof Rafter Analvsis (2005 NDS) (E) Size 2x6 @ 24" oc Sx 7,6 in3 Span 14 ' 4 20.8 in'; Wood Grade DF #2 Qize 1.3 Fb 900 psi Co 1.6 E 1,600 ksi repetative 1.15 WDL 36.4 pif Fb 2,153 psi Pmax 132 # M+max 1,355 #-ft Pmax 100 #Mmax 187 #-ft (locating P+/P- @ mid-span, for Mmax) fb =max{IM+/STI, IM7Sxl}2,151 psi <2153 psi Avind 1.34 "(E) Rafters OK 4125 (adequate for wind loading) Tconn. =Trnax - 0.6'vvoL'L2 -53 # < 339 # (3-8 toenails per 2005 NDS) based on worst case conn. w/ entire Tmax applied (E) Rafters Conn. OK Stephan Residence - Photovoltaic Panel Array Addition 1631 5 Spruce Street Santa Ana, CA 92704 09/09/13 Page 2 of 2 .. *4 I,I - • 1 15' 8'13' 3" 34'- A ROOF PLAN 12 JOBSITE CONTRACTOR Jimmy Stephan SUNPRO SOLAR 1631 S Spruce Street 34859 Fredrick St. Ste. 101 Santa Ana, CA 92704 Wildomar, Ca. 92595 3' 714-549-2910 951-678-7733 J-Box n V Lic# 830451 C-10/46 n 12' 7" NOTES: /« «46 n n n X PLUMBING TUBE . t- -C- (43 HEAT VENT t . 1. 12 Sunpower SPR-X20-250-BLK-D Modules 33 lbs./13.39 sq. ft. ea.INVERTER -1 L AC DISCONNEC 2. Array #1 Totals: 80.34 sq. ft., 258.8 lbs., 15 standoffs, 46.5 ft. SF Rail, 3.22 lbs./sq. ft., 17.25 point loads. 3. Array #2 Totals: 80.34 sq. ft., 258.8 lbs., 16 standoffs, 46.5 ft. SF Rail, 3.22 lbs./sq. ft., 16.18 point loads. 4. Standoffs Max. 48" spacing. 5. All standoffs and penetrations to be sealed and flashed. 6. Existing roof is comp. 7. Existing roof is 2x6 rafters at 24" O.C. 8. Existing roof pitch is 4/12. 9. No roof plumbing or vents will be obstructed by the array. ECEIVE SEP 1 0 2013 City of Santa Ana ·•-4 -*14-4'-*14-1-21 n n n r 61 //v J-Box n n 1/7- PERMIT TYPE BLDG ELECT PLBG -R 4 /-1 -1 4/17' 10" n n -3 a.Standoff [ Locations i MECH GRADING -- Array #: .gli - Alk-, 7 7 1 PERIVIIT#_ .----_ir- 1 OCC. GROUP-V V ---41 - ChimneyT ]333 CONSTR. TYPE_ 43'-| CODE EDI-iON 50'6"F '.DOD ZONC-Array #2 - »LOOD ZONE CERTIF. REQ'D YES NOr- METE MSN.. 33'3 YES NO- --- AC DI, idAINEEPFILM Conduit Run - £ -: -'ANT BARRIER @ROOF YES NO25' 8' ENTIAL DEV. FEE YES NO F :OL DISTRICT YES NOL 15'8 14 59 1*11 /=0# /*# DATE SIGNED: 09.09.2013 tor-41 40 \D C N -r Off JAUE 4 RAFTER SPECS --- JOB SITE Jimmy Stephan 1631 S Spruce Street Santa Ana, CA 92704 714-549-2910 NOTES: 1. Existing roof pitch is 4/12. 2. Existing roof is comp. 3. Existing roof is 2x6 rafters a 2' 8" C- CONTRACTOR Array # 2 /1% SUNPRO SOLAR 34859 Fredrick St. Ste. 101 15' 5" Wildomar, Ca. 92595 951-678-7733 Lic. #830451 C 10/46 f L- 2x624" 0.0 24" O.C. -/31 Array # 1 -2'8" 12' 7'•f« L 2x6 L 2*6 2x6 - - .F- 2x4 DATE SIGNED: 09.09.2013 1- Y 4 04• i) 9 14\\ OFBS/ U 4% .. 1 41 ct»\ 4 29% 040 41 «40\3 h