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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10179956_2611 N. FREEMAN - Plan (2)CITY OF SANTA ANA \D \7¥4 BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION WORKSHEET PLEASE PRINT 3/2/05:forms/Blda.ADD.Worksheet PROJECT ADDRESS: 9.6 hee. frIA n L SUITE:SAPIN # USE OF BUILDING: ESIDENT!*D COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL OTHER MASTERID# NATURE OF WORK: NEW ADD ALTER/T. I.DEMO REROOF REPAIR SIGN MISC NEW/ADDITION/Al TFRATION: 1ST FL.. 2ND FL.. TOTAL OF OTHER FLS: GARAGE/CARPORT: SF BASEMENT: YES/NO SF PATIO/ENCL. PATIO: SF RES. REMODEL: SF ALTER/T. I.: SF NO. OF STORIES: SF BLDG. HEIGHT: SF PROPOSED USE: SF JOB DESCRIPTION (non-residential projects see reverse side of this application) :/\40 va .1-4 9 50 1 Av 20 Module 3 ,4. 9 09 A) 0€/u , 6 BUILDING OWNER'S NAME: C PHONE NO»'» ' Aon -M ne 2 7 C C. 4 2 -·,2 ys>4 ADDRESS:CITY: /7 STATE: in ZIP: 16 1 C '1-22 mAn L.,SM,k An#V TENANT'S NAME (Comm/Ind):PHONE NO: CONTRACTOR'S NAME:STATE CONTR #LICENSE CLASS:PHONE NO: V u T C DAD .93526 j 6-ad *3/0-8>05,0 VADDRESS:<-2 0 2 93 3 01/)5 418 A ee CITY: C-STATE:ZIP:l O frAce EA-30 5,1 WRKE'1§ COMPJ POLICY#:EXP. DATE:INSpRANCE COMPANY:SANTA ANA BUS. LlC. #: wcA %3397 00 00 , 56* tann, L ARCHITECT/ENGINEER:STATE LICENSE #:PHONE NO: ADDRESS:CITY:STATE:ZIP: CONTACT NAME:11 /* z Y-A ;4 5 PHONE NO:56-2 - 903=-3 95/ E-MAIL ADDRESS:(fboo<-4 «-5135e,fnmo. 50/0v . co a V 4 HI|S RFA a . OFFICE USE ONLY:ACC OR SPC (CIRCLE ONE)BLDG. FEE $ OCC. GROUP:RECEIPT#P/C FEE PD $ SUBMITTAL DATTYPE OF CONSTR:VALUATI ,»F- FIRE SPKR: YES / NO A/C: YES / NO FLOOD ZONE: RES. DEV. FEE: YES/NO PRIOR DWELLING UNIT: YES / N° fOMMENTS: PLANNING OK TO CHECK & DATE BLDG. DEPT. APPROVAL & DATE PLNG CONDITIONS: B / 1 rk.... 4 7 a. .1 4 02,-*4-9.5 F V . PUEASE CHECK ALL THAT APPLY TO YOUR PROJECT JOB DESCRIPTION CHECKLIST: E Additional square footage U Awnings El canopy U Card readers U Ceiling work - EJ Change of occupancy (use) U Disabled accessible (H/C) restrooms U .Dust collector U Elevator shaft U Exterior doors or windows El Equipment pads El Interior demo U Kitchen equipment U Partition walls 01 Rated corridors U Rated shafts E Roof mounted equipment U Security bars El Screening for equipment U Skylights I Stairs U StorefronUfacade improvements U Storage racks or shelving over 5'-9" U Walk-in coolers ITEMS REQUIRING SEPARATE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATIONS: U Block wall El Complete demo U Fence U Fire signaling system ..4 U Fire sprinklers E Flagpole U Lawn sprinkler system U Light Standards E Parking lot paving U Parking lot striping E Pedestrian protection El, Pool/Slip rat.'mIf 6 9 4 p. 43 4Siyray.bb#tlt u*.a:__ E Trash encloaw01 - Temporanrpower dole A g i ff SHEET INDEX EM=l GENERAL NOTES, SCOPE OF WORK AND AHJ NOTES SITE PLAN, ROOF PLAN AND EQUIPMENT ELEVATION PV-2A ROOF FRAMING PLAN AND CONSTRUCTION NOTES PV-2B ac DETAILS PV-3 MATERIALS LIST, SINGLE UNE DIAGRAM AND CONDUCTOR TABLE EM=& ELECTRICAL CALCULAMONS SIGNAGE AND PLACARDS ·· · I·· 2 .r.J. 2/; r ELECTRICALCALCULAU »ERMIT TYPE:(_BLDfly ELE MECH GR L STt WOR CON: E 5 ECT PLBG ADING PLAN SET LEGEND SCOPE OF WORK -- NVERTER(S)RESIDENTIAL ROOF-MOUNT PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM DC DISCONNECT SYSTEM SIZE: STC: 20 X 245W = 4.9KW Pm: 20 X (221.6) = .14KW DC AC DISCONNECT OLENERS¥*pINA) YL245P-29b MODULES RAL BT#8#%*AV215 INRTER ACCEPTED ' ' 'EDISON (SCO43}t e< 10?NAMploft.FI!&19 SOUTERN CALIFORNIA FINANCE P8BINER: CLEAN POWER FINANCE, INC MAIN SE1C:l,E=y ==4*,ING SUB PANd This sel of plaos and specificati:ns must be kept on th j job ;1- un,!auf r to SPECIAUT¥y WGRI?golf *PUCABLE)lat a!1 times and it .a1 81:erations on same without %'ritter, permission from me I rit• of Santa Ana. ANANCE PARTNER The acceptance of this plan ar 0 spezifications SHALL NOT .1 -be held to permit not be an ap; oval ot the violation of any i UTIUTY METrovisions of ANY City Oidinailie or State ew.v &/_--0.4 -__mate - i CALIFORN A CODES(AS APPUCAI/at,_Issued _m.=s //f'1-...--.-*..*.·' 1 PROJECT COMPLIES WITH LOAD CE 1 f INV E LC MSP SUB ----- CONDUIT RUN1 Accepted By -*_u.;,+.==EZIIIICITYOFS.TA ANA CAUFORNIA BRE SET BACKS JERMIT#_..._.G„-gE-/ OCC. GROUP CONSTR.PLJS-1-3 CODE EDITION._..._g-C_OIC> v FLOOD ZONLABBREVIATIONS-* ---1 g 4 FLOODISOME.CE,3]-gFIdAT-(E JB | |CB| JUNCTION BOX/COMBINER BOX • ATTACHMENT POINT O PLUMBING VENT ® GAS VENT |1 Ame AIR VENT AHJ NOTES: CITY OF SANTA ANA Per 2010 CEC, 690 674£ CEIVE (B)(7): Locate inverter OCT 2 4 2013 -32 y J* 9 01 W r>output as far as possibleuity of Santa An[ :Cao 0.0- U) O from normal power supply AC JI@V at service panel. Relocation SEP i#&99 *M]21!T: ARE R ELECTE C.€D, 12{@61( i & W.13of existing circuits may be This set c J BCD: sgrii *.0 itions liat all tirr 382 t.iff36&pre,14 jul to Fneeded. Do not change alteratior ; W:*ne §01% writter City Of Solt@·445:g; E gphasing of multiwire circuits.LUE ZOThe acce itake of thi412 ind spe Permanent signage at PV be held 1 -a·m;* r.ar ha :,n pprovalprovision . 61 ANY City Ordinuce or 1 supply circuit breakers must g say: Warning! Inverter output Acceptec m 3 connection. Do not relocate 8 02 gT OF SANTA, < N-2* this overcurrent device.i Date Iss· 4-414.- C6 m- Signage to be located O C El :n \13:C.,IRCUIT CORRE • 2010 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE • 2010 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE • 2010 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE • 2010 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE • 2008 CALIFORNIA ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS • ALL CITY ORDINANCES • N.E.C. 690 VICINITY MAP adjacent to backfed breaker. -6 J= 5 - g APPROVED PLANNING DIVISION 9 C)MASTER I. D... 1,0 1 3 - LI.g_37'01 - 9 m G P_lA_ zone___._652 PLANNER /MKJ 4- DATE_120*13 Tel: (71' ) ! MICROy?§11············. VOLTAGE OPEI¥1&@ClEZ_.-1 wre J wn , If 8191°2E:Eff pLIAGEATMNG-MUNLROWER-1 1\, C " 1 NO 1/RES!!JIMRI!.1....11:11 CURRENT ALMAXIMU¥-POWER-y vr:g \ NO f SCPM EMTC?.8.2..... ELECTRICAL METAOLIDIBIN LBW ..............LOAD BEARING WALL (E) .............. EXISnNG (EXT) ........ . -. EXTERIOR IE GENERAL INSTALLATION NOTES •UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS OR PER AILI NOTES, THE FOLLOWING ARE GO{ELIZED AND PERTAIN ONLY TO BUILDING PRACTICES AS ADOPTED BY VODIGO SOLAR. PER ART. 690.64 (B)(2), THE PV BREAKER SHALL NOT EXCEED 120% OF THE ALLOWABLE BACK FEED OF THE MAIN SERVICE BUSS RAnNG. PV WIRE SHALL BE USED ON DC RUNS FOR UNGROUNDED/TRANSFORMERLESS INVERTERS. INSTALL CREW TO VERIFY ROOF STRUCTURE PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK. r. - a. 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L A OCL 1- 1-LI C_ E zoI LUe 0 CD U) P V-' 1 STORY HOUSE MO111NG FLAME -1 1'-2 6' 0 0. 1 \240 I 11'-1 F| SCALE: 1/32" = 1'-0" 3'-0" ROOF PITCH: 10 ARRAY PITCH: 10 ROOF AZIMUTH: 20 ARRAY AZIMUTH: 180 R00F AREA: 545.31 SO FT ARRAY AREA:1759 SO FT NO. OF MODULES: 10 %COVERED: 32% -C- 11. 8 fa- --4 N ------5-1 14 SITE PLAN ds. I bj 1 TO UTILITY TO ARRAY un ry 0Lt- OU Gl \EZIL MSP 11 ILCI 11 £ L -OS 'ON BOr I901 AS NDIS30 tz/01. : 31VO 1 L_---3 MOUNTNG PLAIE-3 MOUNING PLAhE - 4 1 L_J I ROOF PITCH: 20 ARRAY PITCH: 20 ROOF PITCH: 20 ARRAY PITCH: 20 ROOF AZIMUTH:90 ARRAY AZIMUTH: 90 ROOF AZIMUTH: 90 ARRAY AZIMUTH: 90 ROOF AREA: 1397242 SO FT ARRAY AREA:140.7 SO FT ROOF AREA: 34396 SOFT ARRAY AREA:35.2 SO FT SOUTH WALL EAST WALL NO. OF MODULES: 8 %COVERED: 10%NO. OF MODULES: 2 %COVERED: 10%[1 .Il 133HS d =10023 - PV-2EQUIPMENT ELEVATION SCALE: N.T.S.1 ROOF PLAN SCALE:3/32" = 1'-0" : C \Users*oeum\Peaktop\13-09-379 MONTANEZ - SANTA ANA\SO-13-09-379 - Montanez.dwg Oct 23, 2013 - 1:47pm *GETVAR,97) Iloeum F ILL JB ---14'-6 t 0 L. 4 3' Lic.#9352636,€p I . .. - 0-, 1 --. / / MOUNTING PLANE -1 TO 4 ROOF TYPE: ROOF MOUNT COMPOSITE SHINGLE ROOF 1 1 f- - Il- - -- - --ET - ---- 0-I-1.- - MODULE TYPE = YL245-29b MODULE WEIGHT = 42.1 LBS MODULE DIMENSIONS = 64.96=)(38.98" UNIT WEIGHT OF ARRAY = 2.39 PSF ATTACHMENT POINTS: <f/lf"-- L-/ 44'°f 44.. LiAA€ 9 4 S 110 c 'CT# QUIR LANI CD 6 hak : (310)-755-6456tRANCE 395017.58 SF O< 0@ Af O 6 Lr-4 0 A wi r Z -100 (V ke anW3* ermis 05 00 - OW* ?t# J :ication i mev ate Lav ¤ I 46'-100 2x4 TRUSSES @ 24» 0.C. W -Da E M j. ° 03% VA 11-1111111111 IJBI 1 1 llllTllTTlllllllN I I I I I 1 I 11IlllIlll L ®a 51 - It\ \F--ll-¤-T-r-j-+-r-i--7--r-7-T-rn-T-I i I , 0 111 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1----- 1 11 1 1 5'-10 :-60-EL-OS : 'ON gor 1301 >ll901 : *8 NDIS30 ELOZ/LUOK 31Va 3' -8" (SPAN)1 14'-60 ' 4XB@36(SPAN)# I I N LU 1'-10" • REFERENCE PV-2B FOR ATTACHMENT DETAILS • PV-2AROOF FRAMING PLAN SCALE:1/8" = 1'-0" 7'-10" 'ILE: C \Users\)loeum\Desktop\13-09-379 MONTANEZ - SANTA ANA\SO-13-09-379 - Montanez.dwg Oct 23, 2013 - 1:47pm (REF: IVAR,m Iloeurn 2*4 TRUSSES @ 24" 0.C. PV MODULE - -- COMPOSITEALUMN. V BRACKET /ROOF WA" ss BOLT & NUT PV MODULE 7 i,A .- FLASHING QUICK MOUNT 7 .//2-1/40 ALUMN.ATTACHMENTS RAIL BY SWH2- - Mipx 4.M 4 ALUMN. V BRACKET5*5:5: 5-- W/i° SS BOLT & NUT -- 2-1/40 ALUMN. QUICK MOUNT - RAIL BY SWH ATTACHMENTS 3> COMPOSITE ROOF - 5/16" SS LAG BOLT MIN. 2.5" PENETRADON SEALED -PV QUICK MOUNT 2-1/4" ALUMN. RWL AlTACHMENTSBY SWH / W/SIKAFLEX 1A - 5/16" SS LAG BOLT MIN. 2.5" PENETRATION SEALED W/SIKAFLEX 1 A QUICK MOUNT DETAIL SCALE: 1"=1'-O" 1 QUICK MOUNT BLOW-UP DETAIL SCALE: 3"=1'-0" 2 QUICK MOUNT ISO DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S. 3 Ovi-/Ll PV-2A h ILSCO COPPER EXISTING 14 GROUND LUG ROOF nLE S.S. HEX NlJT 1" CONDUff e<19 RUBBER »-2/GROMMET S.S. STAR WASHER FLASHING 1 /7.<\4\ METAL PLATE 04 /1l ,'hi// E $(GETVAR,??) - SOUD BARE COPPER CONDUCTOR - SOLAR MODULE TYP. W CONDUIT PENETRATION DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S. 4 GROUND LUG DETAIL SCALE: 1/2"=1'-O" 5 /1 1 / iii /1 aE <4<4P CONDUIT UNISTRUT CONDUIT CLAMP 01/// 1 u , CONDUIT UNISTRUT CONDUIT CLAMP 1-5/8 X 1-5/8 - 1-5/8 X 1 -5/8 UNISTRUTUNISTRUT ISO VIEW SCALE: N.T.S. PV-2B CONDUIT CLAMP ASSEMBLY SCALE: 3" = 1 1-0" 6 CONDUIT TO ROOF ISO DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S. 7 LIU.#JOUL.UJ < -il ).Il. 1LE: C:\Users\»oeum\peactop\13-09-379 MONTANEZ - SANTA ANA\SO-13-09-379 - Montanez.dwg Oct 23, Iloeum CREF: PV MODULE - ALUMN. V BRACKET 2-1/40 ALUMN.0 W/i" SS BOLT & NUT RAIL BY SWH PV-2A -liu t==22224>------------ ATTACHMENTS - CHEMUNK \ ROLLED COMP. n 31/"E-CURB" SUPPORT 5/16" SS LAG BOLT MIN. 2.50 PENETRAnON SEALED W/Sll*LE)< 1 A PV MODULE - FASTJACK ATTACHMENTS CHEMUNK "E-CURB" ROUED COMP. n ROOF \ t UL TH- 1 1\U \ 1 14!-16 *1 2-1/4" ALUMN. RAIL BY SWH - ALUMN. V BRACKET W/i" SS BOLT & NUT (ap - 2-1/4" ALUMN. RAIL BY SWH - ALUMN. V BRACKET W/i" SS BOLT & NUT FASTJACK ATTACHMENTS CHEMUNK "E-CURB" -- ROLLED COMPOSITE ROOF FASTJACK 10 DEGREE TILT SCALE: 1 DETAIL "=1'-oNUMBERASTJACK ROOF TILT BLOWUP DETAIL SCALE: 1 "=Go" 2 FASTJACK ISO DETAIL SCALE: N.T.S. 3 PV-2B C \Users\poeurn\peaktop \13-09-379 MONTANEZ - SANTA ANA\SO-13-09-379 - Montanez.dwg Oct 23, 2013 - 1:47pm $(GETVAR,79) Iloeum F: LIU.#JJJLUJ' ( 3 EQUIPMENT GlY DESCRIPTION YINGU ENERGY (CHINA) YINGU YL245P-29B 245WSOLAR PV 20 VOC= 37.8V VMP= 30.2VMODULEISC= 8.63A IMP= 8.11A PMAX: 245W PTC TING: 221.6W J-BOX 2 KRALOY CSA C22.2 #40 CUTOUT, JUNCRON AND PULL BOXES QlY CONDUCTOR INFORMATION ENGAGE CABLE (6) #10AWG - THWN-2 (1) #8AWG - THWN-2 GN IN 3/4" EMT (3) #10AWG - THWN-2 (1) #8AWG - THWN-2 GN IN 3/4" EMT #8 BARE ARMOR COPPER Tj (1) EXISTING GROUNDING SYSTEM 0 ENPHASE ENERGY ENPHASE M215-60-211-S22/23 (24* MPPT RAIVGE: 22-36V - INVERTERS 20 MAX INPUT DC VOLTAGE: 45V NOMINAL VOLTAGE/RANGE: 211-264V MODU NOMINAL OUTPUT CURENT: .9A ¥INV CEC EFFICIENCY: 96% CPF METER AC DISCONNECT PHOTOVOLTAIC BREAKER LOAD CENTER GROUND ROD CONDUIT ATTACHMENTS ATTACHMENTS RAIL MID CLAMPS END CAMPS CABLE DROPS BREAKER 1 RGM G.E. SMART METER / ENVOY/ SEE SPECIFICATION SHEETS 1 EATON / CUTLER HAMMER DG221 URB 600 VAC, 30A, NEMA 3R, UL USTED 1 2-POLE PV BREAKER, 240V, 25A 125A SOLAR LOAD CENTER, 240V,1 NEMA3. 2-POLE PV BREAKER, 240V, 1 05/8" X 8'. PLACED MIN 6' AWAY FROM EXISTING GROUND ROD 100'3/4" EMT CONDUff 28 QUICK MOUNT ATTACHMENTS 12 FASTJACK ATTACHMENTS 180'SWH SOLAR MOUNT RAIL 28 MID CLAMPS 24 END CLAMPS 21 ENGAGE LANDSCAPE CABLE DROPS 2 15A BREAKER f-- MODULE ill Ch 991& -- MODULE NV EIN'k 10 - MODULEPIE 61 15--t-E---tti-Ir--t--- IJB r L 1 (IYP.)125 - 100 = /4 PL' 7A 1 ENPHASE ENVOY COMMUNICATIONS | INSTALLED AT NEAREST GATEWAY, TO BE AC OUTLET TO RGM 1 -----3 0 25A MAX BACK FEED 5 C - - (TYP.)8-DIRECnONAL UnLITY c METER 1 -PHASE, 240V o a C U r EXISTING MAIN SERVICE a 125A.MURRAY ' / PANEL, 240 VAC, 67 c -- EXISTING MAIN SERVICE c/ DISCONNECT, 240 VAC, C MS. ../100A.MURRAY ; 0 0 3 ill 111 0 0 P /0 09 ON 8Or AB NOIS30 31Va 2 (PAINT CODE: MEADOWBROOK MS-19W) (PAINT CONDUIT TO MATCH HOUSE) 33-4 1 Il 133HS 319NIS A:19¥10 PV-3 C.\Uaers\poeurn\peaktop\13-09-379 MONTANEZ - SANTA ANA\SO-13-09-379 - Montanez.dwg Oct 23. 2013 - 1:47pm $(GETVAR,77) Hoeurn 00 1-21 1-71 1--2-11 W 1 1.1 El INI El Tel: (714) 542-2884 Tel: (310) 803-9053 / e-Fa*1310)-755-645(Lic.#935263 W ** 141%442 2 4 GROUND-FAULT DETECnON AND INTERRUPTION; TO BE INSTALLED AT INVERTER PER NEC 2008 690.5 (C) WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD IF A GROUND FAULT IS INDICATED, NORMALLY GROUNDED CONDUCTORS MAY BE UNGROUNDED AND ENERGIZED DISCONNECTION MEANS; TO BE INSTALLED AT ALL AC AND DC DISCONNECTS RESPECTIVELY PER NEC 2008 690.14(C)(2) SOLAR AC DISCONNECT DISCONNECTING MEANS MAY BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSmON; TO BE INSTALLED AT DISCONNECTING MEANS PER NEC 2008 690.17 WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT TOUCH TERMINALS. TERMINALS ON BOTH THE UNE AND LOAD SIDE MAY BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSmON. INVERTER OUTPUT CONNECTION TO BE INSTALLED AT MAIN SERVICE PANEL PER NEC 2008 690.64 (B)(7) LOCATED ADJACENT TO BACKFED BREAKER TO BE INSTALLED ON THE FACE OF THE SERVICE METER PANEL PER NEC 2008 705.10 CAUTION: POWER TO THIS BUILDING IS ALSO SUPPUED FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES WITH DISCONNECTS LOCATED AS SHOWN AT: 153 METER AND MAIN SERVICE AC DISCONNECT DC DISCONNECT M LOAD CENTER MARKING CONTENT AND FORMAT 0 RED BACKGROUND o WHITE LETTERING 0 MINIMUM 3/8" LETTER HEIGHT 0 ALL CAPITAL LETTERS 0 ARIAL OR SIMILAR FONT, NON-BOLD 0 REFLECTIVE WEATHER RESISTANT MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT (DURABLE ADHESIVE MATERIALS MUST MEET THIS REQUIREMENT o TO BE ATTACHED USING POP-RIVETS FREEMA MAX PV VOLTAGE & CURRENT CALC'S: BRANCH CIRCUIT MAX VOLTAGE: 240.46VAC MAX PV CURRENT PER NEC 690.8(A)(3) 1.25 X MAX AC OUTPUT CURRENT X # OF INVERTERS PER STRING 1.25 X .9 X 10 = 11.25A AC CONDUCTOR AMPACITY CALCULATIONS: FROM ROOF TOP JUNCTION BOXTO LOAD CENTER AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT FOR EXPOSED CONDUIT PER NEC 310.15(B)(2)(c): + 22' EXPECTED WIRE TEMP CC): 41' + 22' TEMP C0RRECT1ON PER TABLE 310.16: 0.58 # OF CURRENT CARRYING CONDUCTORS: 6 CONDUIT AU CORRECTION PER NEC 310.15(B)(2)(a): .80 CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR SIZE: 10 AWG CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR AMPACITY: 40A REQUIRED CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR AMPACWY PER NEC 690.8(A&B): 1.25 X MAX AC OUTPUT CURRENT X # OF INVERTERS PER STRING 1.25 X .80 X 40 = 16A DERATED AMPACEY OF CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR PER NEC TABLE 310.16 TEMP CORR. PER NEC TABLE 310.16 X CONDUIT AU CORR. PER NEC 310.15(8)(2)(a) X CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR AMPACITY = 0.58 X .80 X 40 = 18.56A AC CONDUCTOR AMPACITY CALCULATIONS: FROM LOAD CENTER TO MSP WARNING INVERTER OUTPUT CONNECnON DO NOT RELOCATE THIS OVERCURRENT DEVICE MARKING SHOULD BE PLACED ON ALL INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PV CONDUIT, RACEWAYS, ENCLOSURES, AND CABLE ASSEMBUES, EVERY 10 FEET, AT TURNS AND ABOVE AND/OR BELOW PENETRARONS AND All PV COMBINER AND JUNCRON BOXES. o SHALL BE REFLECnVE WEATHER RESISTANT MATERIAL CAUTION: SOLAR CIRCUIT TO BE LOCATED AT MAIN SERVICE PANEL: o SHALL BE REFLECAVE WEATHER RESISTANT MATERIAL CAUTION: SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEM CONNECTED EXPECTED WIRE TEMP ('C): 50 TEMP CORRECTION PER NEC TABLE 310.16: 0.88 CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR SIZE: 10 AWG CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR AMPACITY: 40A # OF CURRENT CARRYING CONDUCTORS: 3 CONDUIT FILL PER NEC 310.15(B)(2)(a): 1 REQUIRED CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR AMPACITY PER NEC 690.8(B): 1.25 X OUTPUT CURRENT OF LOAD CENTER 1.25 X 18 = 22.5A DERATED AMPACNY OF CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS PER NEC TABLE 310.16: TEMP CORR. PER NEC 310.16 X CONDUIT FILL CORR. PER NEC 310.15(B)(2)(a) X CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR AMPACITY = 0.88 X1X40= 35.2A ijq:.AB les jin t L N, 01 2 C:\Users\loeum\Desktop\13-09-379 MONTANEZ - SANTA ANA\SO-13-09-379 - Montanez.dwg Oct 23, 2013 - 1:47pm *GEIVAR,¥7) Iloeurn n ® ® ® ® 0 SHEET TITLE JOB No.: SO- 13 - 09 - 379 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM VERENGO SOLAR PLUS DESIGN BY : LOGIK LOEUM ELECTRICAL Montanez, Sara 20285 S. WESTERN AVE. SUITE #200 DATE : 10/21/2013 TORRANCE, CA. 90501 CALCULATIONS, 2611 Freeman Ln, Santa Ana, CA 92706 Tel: (714) 542-2884 Tel: (310) 803-9053 / e·*516)-755-6456 SIGNAGE & NOTES Lic.#93526*, INTERNAL VOLTAGE RISE WITHIN THE ENGAGE CABLES: PER ENPHASE TABLE: INTERNAL VOLTAGE %Rise FOR 5 OF INVERTERS BRANCH CIRCUIT OF 10 PORTRAIT = .29% INTERNAL VOLTAGE RISE WITHIN THE ENGAGE CABLES: PER ENPHASE TABLE: INTERNAL VOLTAGE %Rise FOR 5 OF INVERTERS BRANCH CIRCUIT OF 10 PORTRAIT = .29% VOLTAGE RISE FROM THE ARRAY-MOUNTED AC JUNCTION BOX TO LOAD CENTER: VOLTAGE RISE FROM THE ARRAY-MOUNTED AC JUNCTION BOX TO LOAD CENTER: ARRAY-1:ARRAY -1: VRse = (AIS/1EER) * (# OF 1*ERIEFG) * RE RESSTANCED/ft) * (WIFE LENGTH *2) VRise = (.9A) * (10 OF INVERTER) * (.00129 0/ft) * (100ft x 2) VRise = 2.3V %VRise = (VRISE V)/240V = % VRise %VRise = 2.3V/240V * (100%) = .96% VRise VOLTAGE RISE FROM THE LOAD CENTER TO UTILITY: Ese = (AMPS»ERTER) * (# OF 1*ERIEFG) * (WIFf FeISTANCm/ft) * (FE LENGTH *2) VRise = (.9A) * (10 OF INVERTER) * (.00129 0/ft) * (100ft x 2) VRise = 2.3V %VRise = (VRISE V)/240V = % VRise %VRise = 2.3V/240V * (100%) = .96% VRise VOLTAGE RISE FROM THE LOAD CENTER TO UTILITY: Wse = (SUM OF ALL SIRING CUIEENTS) * (WIRE RESSTANCE 0/ft) * (WIRE LENGTH *2)VRse = (SUM OF ALL STRING CURRENTS) * (WIRE RESISTANCE 0/ft) * (MRE LENG[H *2) VRise = (9A) * (.00129 0/ft) * (9ft x 2)VRise = (9A) * (.00129 0/ft) * (9ft x 2) VRise = .20V VRise = .20V %VRise = .20V/240V * (100%) = .08% VRise %VRise = .20V/240V * (100%) = .08% VRise SUMMARY OF CALCULATIONS FOR 240VAC APPLICATIONS: SUMMARY OF CALCULATIONS FOR 240VAC APPLICATIONS: 2se = (SUM OF ALL INTERNAL VOLTAGE %Rise FOR EA BRANCH)VEse = (SUM OF All INTERNAL VOLTAGE %Rise FOR EA BRANCH) + (SUM OF ALL %VRise JUNCTION BOX TO LOAD CEER FOR EA ARRAY) +(SUM OF ALL ;NRise JUNCTION BOX TO LOAD CEMER FOR EA ARRY) + (*Rise FROM LOAD CEIER TO UnUTO +*Vlise FROM LOAD CE,ffER TO UTIUM .29 + .96 + .08 = 1.3%.29 + .96 + .08 = 1.3% 1.3% < 2%1.3% < 2% YINGU ENERGY (CHINA) YINGU YL245P-29B 245W VOC= 37.8V VMP= 30.2V ISC= 8.63A IMP= 8.11A PMAX: 245W PTC RAnNG: 221.6W Z JO 00 LU J -1 < LU O PV-5 : C:\Users\Hoeurn\peaktop\13-09-379 MONTANEZ - SANTA ANA\SO-13-09-379 - Montanez.dwg Oct 23, 2013 - 1:47pm *GETVAR,9,) Iloeum F Lic.#935269539' II 1 3 1 1017 99 3- 02 Co I C 4- - RES B Ad 1 YGE245 YL245 P-29b YL240P-29b YL235P-29b SERIES YL230P-29b YINI ILAR U.S. Soccer Powered by Yingli Solar COMPANY Yingli Green Energy (NYSE:YGE) is one of the world's largest fully vertically integrated PV manufacturers. With over 3.6 GW of modules installed globally, we are a leading solar energy company built upon proven product reliability and sustainable performance. Founded in 1998, Yingli Green Energy serves customers through our U.S. subsidiary, Yingli Americas, co-headquartered in New York and San Francisco. We are the first renewable energy company to sponsor the U.S. National Soccer teams and the FIFA World Cup™. PERFORMANCE Industry leading in-house manufacturing of polysilicon, ingots, wafers, cells and modules ensures tight control of our material and production quality. High performance, multicrystalline solar cells deliver a module series efficiency of up to 15.0%, reducing installation costs and maximizing the kWh output per unit area. Tight positive power tolerance of -OW to +5W ensures modules are delivered at or above rated power, improving system performance through the reduction of module mismatch loss. QUALITY & RELIABILITY Robust, corrosion resistant aluminum frame independently tested to withstand wind and snow loads of up to 50 psf and 113 psf, respectively, ensuring mechanical stability. Manufacturing facility certified to ISO9001 Quality Management System standards. Module packaging optimized to protect: product during transportation and minimize on-site waste. WARRANTIES Leading limited power warranty* ensures 91.2% of rated power for 10 years, and 80.7% of rated power for 25 years. 10-year limited product warranty. * In compliance with our warranty terms and conditions. QUALIFICATIONS & CERTIFICATES UL 1703 and ULC 1703, UL Fire Safety Class C, CEC, FSEC, ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004, BS OHSAS 18001:2007, SA8000 clog LISTEO (PHOTOVOLTNC MODULE} 4400 YINGLISOLAR.COM/US i Yingli Americas YGE245 SERIES ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE Electrical parameters at Standard Test Conditions (STO GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Module name YGE 245 YGE 240 YGE 235 YGE 230 Module type YL245P-29b YL240P-29b YL235P-29b YL230P-29b Power output Pmal W 245 240 235 230 Power output tolerances Apma* W -0/+5 Module efficiency 9rn 96 15.0 14.7 14.4 14.1 Voltage at P=.V.Ip V 30.2 29.5 29.5 29.5 Current at Pm„Impp A 8.11 8.14 7.97 7.80 Open-circuit voltage Voc V 37.8 37.5 37.0 37.0 Short-circuit current 6 A 8.63 8.65 8.54 8.40 STC: 1000W/mz irradiance, 25°C module temperature, AM 1.5g spectrum according to EN 60904-3 Relative efficiency reduction of 5.0% at 200W/m' according to EN 60904-1 Dimensions (L/W/H)64.96 in (1650 mm) / 38.98 in (990 mrn) / 1.57 in (40 mrn) Weight 42.1 lbs (19.1 kg) PACKAGING SPECIFICATIONS Number of modules per pallet 26 Number of pallets per 53' container 36 Packaging box dimensions (L/W/H)67 in (1700 mi)/45 in (1150 mm) / 47 in (1190 mm) Box weight 1177 lbs (534 kg) Electrical ¤arameters at Nominal O¤eratinq Cell Temperature (NOCT) Power output Pmax W 177.9 170.7 167.0 163.4 Units: inch (mm) Voltage at Prna.Vmpp V 27.2 26.6 26.6 26.6 38.98 (990)Current at Pm..Impp A 6.54 6.42 6.29 6.15 Open-circuit voltage Voc V 34.5 33.8 33.8 33.3 - 1.57 40)37.24 (946) 8 Short-circuit current I. A 6.99 6.92 6.81 6.71 C I .,0„NOCT: open-circuit operating cell temperature at 800W/mt irradiance, 20°C ambient temperature, 1 m/s wind speed r; - gu THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS : # Nominal operating cell temperature NOCT °C 46 +/- 2 Temperature coefficient of Pman y 96/°C -0.45 Temperature coefficient of Voc 0.'9W°C -0.33 Temperature coefficient of Isc al.c %/°C 0.06 Temperature coefficient of V.p 0.-84/°C -0.45 1 3 Grounding holes e 9 0 6-00.236 (6) OPERATING CONDITIONS Max. system voltage Max. series fuse rating Umiting reverse current Operating temperature range Max. static load, front (e.g., snow and wind) Max. static load, back (e.g., wind) Hailstone impact Mounting holes 4-0.256x0.315 (6.5x8) 600Voc 15A I_8a Drainage holes 15A S 8-0.12*0.315 (3xB) ,fp 0 -40 to 194°F (40 to 90°C)..ts - I 3.94 (100) 113 psf (5400 Pa)--------I -/. / 0.47(12) '50 psf (2400 Pa) 1 in (25 mm) at 51 mph (23 m/s) CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Front cover (material/type/thickness) Cell (quantity/material/type/dimensions/area) Encapsulant (material) Frame (material/color) Junction box (protection degree) Cable (type/length/gauge/outside diameter) Plug connector (manufacturer/type/protection degree) Low-iron glass / tempered / 3.2 mm 60 / polysilicon / multicrystalline / 156 mm x 156 mm / 243.3 cm' Ethylene vinyl acetate (EVAJ Aluminum alloy / anodized silver or black IP65 PV Wire / 43.31 in (1100 mm) / 12 AWG / 0.244 in (6.2 mm) Amphenot / H4 / IP68 N 1 18 SECTION 8-8 i , 1 / / / 1.26(32) ' /' I - Warning: Read the Installation and User Manual in its entirety before handling, installing, and operating Yingli modules. Our Partners The specifications in this datasheet are not guaranteed and are subject to change without prior notice. This datasheet complies with EN 50380:2003 requirements. Yingli Green Energy Americas, Inc. info@yingliamericas.com Tel: +1 (888) 686-8820 YINGLISOLAR.COM/US NYSE:YGE YING]11*SCILAR © Yingli Green Energy Holding Co. Ltd.YGE245Series2012_Elt201203_V01 U.S. Soccer Powered by Yingli Solar M215-MICROINVERTER [e] enphaseENERGY -7-7-92-2= E [e] enphaseENERGY The Enphase Energy Microinverter System improves energy harvest, increases reliability, and dramatically simplifies design, installation and management of solar power systems. - Maximum energy production PRODUCTIVE -Resilient to dust, debris and shading - Performance monitoring per module - System availability greater RELIABLE than 99.8% - No single point of system failure The Enphase System includes the microinverter, the Envoy Communications Gateway, and Enlighten, Enphase's monitoring and analysis software. - Quick and simple design, installation SMART and management - 24/7 monitoring and analysis - Low voltage DCSAFE -Reduced fire risk e® C US enphase.com M215 - MICROINVERTER TECHNICAL DATA Input Data (DC) Recommended input power (STC) Maximum input DC voltage Peak power tracking voltage Operating range Min./Max. start voltage Max. DC short circuit current Max. input current Output Data (AC) Maximum output power Nominal output current Nominal voltage/range Extended voltage/range Nominal frequency/range Extended frequency range Power Factor Maximum units per 20A branch circuit Maximum output fault current Efficiency M215-60-2LL-S22/S23 and M215-60-2LL-S22-NA/S23-NA (Ontario) 190 - 260W 45V 22V - 36V 16V - 36V 22V/45V 15A 10.5A @208 Vac @240 Vac 215W 215W 1.0A (arms at nominal duration)0.9A (arms at nominal duration) 208V/183-229V 240V/211-264V 208V/179-232V 240V/206-269V 60.0/59.3-60.5 Hz 60.0/59.3-60.5 Hz 60.0/59.2-60.6 Hz 60.0/59.2-60.6 Hz >0.95 >0.95 25 (three phase)17 (single phase) 1.05 Arms, over 3 cycles; 25.2 Apeak, 1.74ms duration CEC weighted efficiency 96.0% Peak inverter efficiency 96.3% Static MPPT efficiency (weighted, reference EN50530)99.6% Dynamic MPPT efficiency (fast irradiation changes, reference EN50530)99.3% Night time power consumption 46mW - Mechanical Data Ambient temperature range Operating temperature range (internal) Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Cooling Enclosure environmental rating Features Compatibility Communication Warranty Monitoring Compliance Enphase Energy, Inc. 201 1 st Street Petaluma, CA 94952 Phone: 877-797-4743 Fax: 707-763-0784 info@enphaseenergy.com http://www.enphase.com -40°C to + 65°C -40°C to + 85°C 17.3 cm x 16.4 cm x 2.5 cm (6.8" x 6.45" x 1.0")* 1.6 kg (3.5 lbs) Natural convection - No fans Outdoor - NEMA 6 Pairs with most 60-cell PV modules Power line 25-year limited warranty Free lifetime monitoring via Enlighten software UL1741/IEEE1547, FCC Part 15 Class B CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 0-M91, 0.4-04, and 107.1-01 * without mounting bracket 142-00010 Rev 03 ISSUE DATE:RIGID PVC CONDUIT FITTINGS - KRALOY DATE D'EMISSION: 2009 04 30 6X6 JUNCTION BOXES SUPERCEDES: REMPLACE:2003_95 15 COVER DIMENSIONS 6.375" (162mm) $ eA. A >r 6.375" (162mm) e< ./ey 0.190" DIA Small Mounting Feet Product Code 097747 Page: KRALOY - 2 GSA. Ut D.! /71.970" 0.175 ISSUE DATE:RIGID PVC CONDUIT FITTINGS - KRALOY DATE D'EMISSION: 2009 04 30 6X6 JUNCTION BOXES SUPERCEDES: REMPLACE:2003 O5 15 A B BA© PRODUCT PART NOMINAL SIZE A B CODE NUMBER (in)(mm) (In) imm) (in)078246 JB 664 6 ·155 .6.000 152 6.375078247JB 666 6 155 6.000 152 6.375178064JB 664 6 . 155 6.000 152 6.375 E 4 1 D D E.. (min) (in) ·(mm) (in) (mm) 162 4.187 i06 * 4.000 102 162 6.187 i57 6.000 152 162 4.187 106 4.000 102 PRODUCT PART NOMINAL SIZE GASKET INSERT · SCREW VOLUMECODENUMBE(in)(mm) .CODE CODE CODE (cu. in)(cu. cm)R 078246 JB 664 - 6 155 072492 072539(8) 072513 (8) - 138.0 2263.2078247JB 666 6 155 072492 072539(8) 072513 (8)211.0 3460.4178064JB 664 6 155 072492 072539(8) 072513 (8)138.0 2263.2COMES WITH 4 SMALL MOUNTING FEET, 097747 Page: KRALOY - 27.1 ! i) •r 1 1 Fastjackt12'359 71Vertical Pullout!1. 808 lbs e.-2 Side Axial Pullout! 1 A A 24 ' Patent #6,360,491 . VFlashable Roof Stanchion FastJack® FJ-300-18 The patented design of the Fostjock® con be easily expressed os the most innovative, efficient For Ootey® style floshings and cost-effective tool of ifs kind! Between the precision INC mochined base ond stonchion along with strict engineering ond material standards, the Fostjack® has been laboratory tested to provide 2,359 pounds of strength using only o single log bolt (induded)! Four Sizes Available! 1 FastJack°... TZTE-pidfll . 4 .. 0 . . . . .... 3" High Part# FJ-300-18 For low profile installations using Ootey® floshings (for composition shingle roof-tops)Fastjack® FJ-450-18 4-1/2" High Part# FJ-450-18 For standard height floshings For installations using standard flashings (for composition & flat rooftops) 6" High Part# FJ-600-18 For standard Hashings {for flat tile rooftops) 7-1/2" High Part# FJ-750-18 > For standard floshings (sized for S-curve tile roofs and/or double Hashed instollotions) ' *The Fast Jock® design is covered under Pot. #6,360,491 Using leo. 5/16" x 3-1/2" Log Bolt USED FOR MOUNTING: . Photovoltoic Solar Panels • Solar Thermal Ponels ' Communication Equipment • Virtually onything needing structural attachment to o roof! professional SOLAR products* (805) 486-4700 (805) 486-4799-fax 1551 S. Rose Ave. Oxnord, CA 93033 Fiequ more ip#b on our Commercial FastJack® also available (rated at 4,250 lbs.)· Easy installationBenefits of the Fastjack® • Removable post makes installation on exisling of flashings on 3/8" SS 3/8" x 3/4" roofs/retrofit quick and easy (refer to theillustration existing roof-tops SSHex BoltWasher to the right)See ,·overse fol ins!0110¢ion theory r4:, • Patented design locates the log bolt directly 1 The pow tanbe under the stonchion providing superior strength , , values Standard & Oatey@ Floshings installed through slip over the base and under the the top of the• Fast & easy to install - saves time and lobor delicate shinole r---flnchinnCosts • Precision machined from extruded aluminum, there ore no welds to corrode or break • Significantly lighter than steel for installer convenience ind reduced shipping costs. , Integrated drill guide insures perfect pilot holes ievery time - minimizes the possibility of splitting roof rofters f 5/16" x 3.112' SS Lag Bolt ="1# Jack 8ase rosolar. con • Bose design allows virtually ony roof Hashing to install flat on the roof deck u\El VAnk Email us for more information © Prolessionol 5olor Produas, Inc. Morch 2006.prosolar@prosolar.com FastJack Bulk pockoging meons easier stocking abilities, less pockoging waste and quicker, more convenient installation. Everything in the photo below is $hipped in a recloseable box for storage of extra ports. ...... .1 36044 0000-FEFF - E###F 1 0000000)ubutuquuwu 4.222.0/0 7-noppr™r.. 1--88BBB8888 .... 20 1,Ch 1.,ICD 3 4,0 :to 1% 1 ic.) *co 9/049 14€3 11(:3 4 -/ - .. .- <. % 6/ = I O 41 C) 4, O 4 C.) -KE> *C> \UUWUJUUUu j J L C ..101 The Fast Jack® is ovoiloble in four convenient sizes. All sizes are packaged in quantities of 18 per box: 18 - 1" Round Posts (3",4-1/2",6"or 7-1/2"toll) 18 - Threaded bases 18 - 3/8" x 3/4" SS Hex Bolts 18 - 3/8" SS Flot washers 18 - 5/16" x 3" SS Lag bolts 18 - 5/16" SS Flat Washers Easy Installation: 6949 A @9(ih]Eme *# W Q*ElLUI*4) ./4 <e- f \\ \201!32)Itifta 01}ER Ihde), I / gnilp 4-@[&(,{ili.im mia'*480/0 7/941*ma*011,"§ tana e 0 2.r X 21*pe.4"*Slriw&9,88"41•I•171 1 11,11[•1 1 •I•MO Flashing Template Available for Oatey (Pictured) and standard flashings. Makes cutting in a perfect flashing easy and painless! Kit includes Fast Jack post threader with knob © Professional Solor Produds, Inc March 2006 f. r V Your 50/ution in Mounting Products Solar •Itc) . Conduit • HVAC • Custom Composition Mount Specifications - 5/16" - PV - Quick Mount PV ® is an all-in-one waterproof flashing and mount to anchor photovoltaic 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 labor by not need- ing to cut away any roofing, will out live galvanized 2 to 1, and is a better low-profile mount. Irc Split·Lock Washer SS 5/16" (Not a theft- prevention feature) Fender Washer SS 5/16" x 1" - EPDM Rubber Washer 60 Durometer 5/16' - Sealing Washer SS 5/16'- Hanger Bolt SS 5/16" x 6" 1 1/4" Machine, 1 3/4" Spacer, 3" Lag Mount & Flashing Aluminum - Mount 1 1/4" x 1 1/4" x 2 1/4" Beveled Block Flashing .05" thick For standard composition roofs: ..... )-4.- ESR-2835 . (2) Hex Nuts SS 5/16' flashing is 12' x 12" mount is attached 3" off center Lag pull-out (withdrawal) capacities (lbs) in typical lumber: Lag Bolt Specifications Specific 5/16° shaft 5/16" shaft gravity per 3"per 1' thread depth thread depth Douglas Fir, Larch .50 798 266 Douglas Fir, South .46 705 235 Engelmann Spruce, Lodgepole Pine (MSR 1650 f & higher) . .46 705 235 Hem, Fir .43 636 212 Hem, Fin (North).46 705 235 Southern Pine .55 921 307 Spruce, Pine, Fir .42 615 - 205 Spruce, Pine, Fir (E of 2 million psi and higher grades of MSR and MEL)..50 798 266 Sources: Uniform Building Code; American Wood Coundl Notes: 1) Thread must be embedded in a rafter or other structural roof member. 2) Pull-out values incorporate a 1.6 safety factor recommended by the American Wood Coundl. 3) See IBC for required edge distances. 1 of 4 936 Detroit Ave Suite D, Concord, CA. 94518 Phone: (925) 687-6686 Fax: (925) 687-6689 Email: info@quid<mountpv.com www.quid<mountpv.com ick Mount »U[ck k /1 /-11 rl to-·4 i '_i pl L. f „ i \Wit f J lil 1 l fy .1 *7/ .1 '1 E-L U I' ·f ¢, 1-1 ..1 COMPOSmON MOUWTUWG UNSTRUCTROWS - 5/16" - PV - Installation Tools Required: Tape Measure, Roofing Bar, Chalk Line, Stud Finder, Caulking Gun, 1 Tube of Appropriate Sealant, Drill with 1/4" long bit, Drill or Impact Gun with 1/2"Deep Socket. p® P.exme.ffs//SIVEL,rille'Etrellitilizils#r.,5<ttil- ··- '-c'a<**r.·:41-:USagFefiP#-%r,Kif:,4 t··i.i>-;*pit.igre»rpx*4:44,::.* .'t-2/2.-*,2 ; 9.1.44.'4K*49447% Fi ·9 }•1934·,r.:-6 .:rf•'08·0';,P«20 14 P;E :7«71'13 4,1 64%33·«13.-f·:}FE ?REPI:2 Locate, choose, and mark centers of rafters to Un Composition roof shinlie with Roofing Bar, Slide Mount into desired position. Remove any be mounted. Select each row course of roofing just above placement of Quick Mount.nails that conflict with getting Mount flush with for Mount placement of Quick Mounts.front edge of shingle course. Mark center for drilling. I9:99 L t--·f-*----- - r,i,- .'. - .1,9-,»li' t q 2,82%111391*Xye.?710*¥:tU·'6.fff%214· -- rul ; .: 7/i.31.-!t, ··. kMA-i·.3.-73.- 1 --'. -7,64·.·.:1 .1 1:99 Rri·.i.1 . . - f 't·k--95,1 r:·0 : ism fle . -i ' 1* .--:*.+--1 13$37t C. .3 1.erns r ·: ( 36'4* Using drill with 1/4" long bit drill pilot hole into Clean off any saw dust, and fill hole with Seal- Slide Mount back into position, Prepare Hanger roof and after, taking care to drill square to the ant.Bolt wim 1 Hex Nut and 1 Sealing Washer, insert roof. Do not use Mount as a drill guide.through Block into ho Be .and drive Hanger Bolt into rafter, tightening to 13 foot Pounds. *Youarenowreadyfortherackofyour choice. Follow all the directions of the v - rack manufacturer as well as the module ,=-si · --..--7..-2 manufacturer. .n:Ii=.d:.:.:.. 3.·.-4 All roofing manufacturers' written instructions €48Mi·. 2 must also be followed by anyone modifying a 1,2.:i. -O roof system. Please consult the roof manufac- -'...,9 ·:· :·.· '.,? turers' specs and instructions prior totouching 233.4349 t>flit:Rf-;98124>,·74 the roof. *3.--3-44*459?-UN»14.29-92-2.a)141«»Pal©9 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 pounds. For Questions Call 925-687-6686 QM-PV-Comp-Install©2011 www.quickmountpv.com 4 of 4 info@quickmountpv.com January2011 5/16" SS Hex Nut 5/16" Split Lock Washer /(Not a theft-prevention feature) 5/16" x 1" SS Fender Washer- TypicalBlock pivots on flashing 5/16" 60 Durometer -L-foot,with water-proof seal -EPDM Rubber Washer C.£ .gI not included ///1 4\\\5/16" SS Sealing Washer.- 5/16" SS Hex Nut 12" 11/4 12"21/4" 3" Scale 1:5 Beveled Block 1 1/4" x 1 1/4" x 21/4" 5/16-18 x 6" SS Hanger Bolt: 11/4" Machine/ 1 3/4" Spacer 3" Lag 7 \\ 8 11/4" Compostion Roofing !1 1/2" 0SB or/ Plywood Rafter Scale 1:2 TITLE:QM-PV-Comp 5/16" PROPERTY OF QUICK MOUNT PV ALL RIGHTS OF DESIGN OR INVENTION ARE RESERVED COMMENTS DATE 1/07/11 REVISION 5 DRAWN BY F.K. FILE NAME QMSC_EXP_ 3125 Quick Mount Your SO/Ution in Mounting Product: Solar · It,O · Conduit · 1IVAC · Custom 'Joe Know Your Roof It is a good idea to do a thorough roof evaluation prior to your project installation. At this time you should do a layout on the roof confirming eve,ything on the drawingwill fit as it is intended. Any irregularities should be noted now, so that you can deal with them simply on install day. The quality of the roofing should be determined. so that any repairs or replacement can happen before or in conjunction with the installation. On a composilion roof it is Important to know as much as possible aboul the manufacturer, the age of roof, the type of substrate (plywood or oriented strand board [OSBD, the rafter size, the spacing and span, the age of roof structure, who roofed it, who built it, etc. Photos should be taken of all of the roof variables and associated with the job file for any future reference either short term or' long. Typically the building owner can look in a file and find the composition manufacturer. If not, lake a piece to the roofing yard, they can usually recognize the maker and tile rough vintage. It is then easyto obtain the written manufacturer's installation instructions for the roofing materials you are dealing with. The manufacturer's instructions will spell out exactly whatdoes and does not void the warranty of their roofing product. Most have a clause about roof temperature. This is commonly missed, but can easily be noted if you read the instructions. Officially. the roofing manufacturer's instructions supersede our instructions, as our product is weaving into theirs. 11 is also important to have their instructions in the job file, for any future reference. If the manufacturer cannot be found, there is obviously no warranty in place. On a roof that has a material and labor warranty in place (new roof), it is recommended to at least consult Ihe roo fer of record. Often the roofing contractor will void the labor portion of their warranty if another trade modifies their work. Give the roofing contractor the oplion of handling the roofing modifications, or alleast give them the opportunity to inspect and approve the modifications you make. There will be fees to this roofer, but if it maintains the labor warranty it should be good rnoney spent. Product Selection The Composition Mount is intended to fit within most composition and wood shingle roof systems, but not all. Specifically it is sized to fit within a standard 5' to 5 1/2- row or course. To confirm that the Comp Mount will match your roof, measure the course exposure of your roof. The 'exposed' surface course height should measure no more than 5 3/4". If it turns out the roof tiles are a non-standard size greater than 5 3/4-, the alternative method is to use a Quick Mount Shake Mount instead. In this case, follow the directions for the Quick Mount Shake Mount. (See Compostion Mount Instructional Video at quickmountpv.com/tech.php, then Shake Composition Video: High Definition Comp - Presidential Irregular surface - If the penetration lands in a low between two highs, it is best to shim the low under the flashing with extra asphalt to level out the surface. Irregular tooth pattern - If the shingles have a tooth pattern wherein the bottom edge jogs up and down to give it a higher profile look, it is important to understand that the excess shingle that hangs lower than the rest of the shingle is for looks only. The 5' rule starts at the top of the tooth. If a tooth interferes with the mount block, cut the tooth off. QUICK MOUNTPV-- WATER ZZL'*F-; P--711 r-1 1-1 1-1 r-1 r-1 n--1 - -.v \ rfur tr eve¢ er' rw - LOOK5 ONLY 1 -3- 13-EJ-[JIFIJ--[.1 How Many Mounts Per Module? There are two questions that must be asked when adding anything to a roof. 1. Can the roof / building / foundation handle the additional load? 2. What is to keep the new load from blowing away? It is assumed that a licensed solar installer can answer these questions. If he / she can't, he / she will need to find somebody that can. A licensed engineer is the easiest solution. Some of the racking manufacturers have guides to calculaUng a code compli- ant install as well. Many variables must be considered and determined to complete the calculation. The spacing between mounts has the variables of: strength of rail, distance between parallel rails, cantilever of modules over rails, pull out strength of mount, slope of roof, height of roof, wind zone, roof type, structural integrety of roof framing, etc. The only values in the variables above that we can provide is pull out strength and shear 6f mount. Wh provide structural test reports on all of our mounts as needed. You will need to gather the rest of the applicable information and do the calculations for your specific project. Further Resources In the process of all the research we have done, we came up with what we call the 'Wheel of Accountability'. It is a graphical look at the many official enUties that govern how waterproofing should be done. At our web site you can click on any wedge of the wheel and get the code snippets that pertain to that entity's focus on roof penetrations. Please don't hesitate to use it to your advantage. And of course if you have any feed back pro or con, let us have it. Take photos of your jobs using Quick Mount Products and submit them to us at info@quickmountpv.corn, we'll put them up in our web gallery. Put Photo Gallery in the Subject line. Product Includes The units are sold in 12 packs. Each 12 pack includes the mounting hard- ware and the mount with flashing to install 12 mounts, with written instruc- tions. Alternative Attachment Methods The Composition Mount is intended to be attached into a lumber after. Mounts are usually laid out based on the locaUon of the rafters. In some cases it is desired to place a mount where there is no rafter. In this case it is Possible to place a block between rafters, then lag into the block. In the case of metal rafters, lumber blocking the rafters is a solution, but should be done per the building's engineer of record. Shared Rail & 5" Rule On a shared rail system, where the mounts must be in an exact spol, it is important to make sure the unit is flashed property. Normally the vertical placement is guided by the exposed front edge of the shingle. If (on a 5' exposure comp) the flashing is flush with this, then you have 5' of flashing over course 1, 5- of flashing under course 2, and 2- offlashing under cours- es 2 and 3. This is important because if there is a vertical joint in course 2 the water cannot find its way under the flashing because it extends under course 3. When the flashing must be shifted to catch a shared rail, it is ad- vised to shift the mount up the roof only, leaving less Mashing over course 1, and more flashing under course 3. If it is necesary to shift downward, it is advised to move down a whole course and then shift up accordingly. Sealants It is important to put a compatible seatant into any and all holes drilied into a roof. Most roofing manufactures list a suggested, approved sealant in their specifications. In the freeze-thaw zones, it is important to follow the manufacturers' rules for freeze-thaw conditions. Use Ihe properly rated sealant for each specific application and condition. Some that may be more appropriate for asphall/composition roofs inctude Geocell 2300 and Chemlink Ml but be sure to do your own research to confirm a compat- ible and appropriate sealant with the materials you are working with. IBC cy W--1 9i Na¤anal Building / CodeRoofing State Contractors Building Association Code f Asphalt Roofing International /- Manufacturers Association /2\Residential Code Authority \ ( Having j NationalSheet Metal & $ Air Conditioning Jurisdiction / Fire> Contractors' .-'Protection £ 7 National Association U. G Association OSHA 2 7 International Code Coundl Underwmen7¢7.,9 Laboratories UL 2 of 4 . 4(* SOLAR MOUNT PARTS DATASHEETS 23' ARWAREHOUSEO SWH Solar Mount Rail Part No.MR-SW-SR-10, MR-SW-SR-12, MR-SW-SR-14, MR-SW-SR-14B MR-SW-SR-17 SLOT FOR T-BOLT OR 4" HEX HEAD SCREW FE-bl • Rail material: 6063-T6 a Extruded aluminum alloys - SLOT FOR • Finish: Anodized Clear or Black 3" HEX BOLT 2.: 5 Y SLOT FOR . x %" HEX BOLT SWH Solar Mount Rail Properties Units Solar Mount Beam Height in 2.25 Approximate Weight pIf 0.700 Total Cross Sectional Area in2 0.588 Area Momemnt of Inertia X-Axis in 4 0.446 Area Momemnt of Inertia Y-Axis in4 0.057 Tensile Strength kgf/mmz 19.4 Yield Stregth kgf/mm2 16.9 Elogation (G.L.=25mm)%17.2 Hardness (HR15T)71 Typical Composition Material % Si % Fe % Cu % Mn % Mg % Zn % Ni % Cr % Pb % Sn % Ti % Al 6063 0,3972 0.2679 0.0469 0.0666 0.4936 0.0436 0.0056 0.0205 0.0010 0.0044 0.0188 98.6 RAI L L-BRACKET Solar Warehouse™is a registered trademark and DBA of Calmonte Corporation. 9628 Valley Blvd., Rosemead CA 91770 (626) 579-3288 www.calmontecorp.com C SOLAR MOUNT PARTS DATASHEETS WAREHOUSE O r re. C' :' 35:ya kri#E-/ 1%45.0 4.M Rki·-g. • End clamp material: 6005-T5 extruded aluminum alloysSWH Solar Mount End Clamp . Maximum tensile: 381<si, yield: 35ksi Part No.MR-SW-EC-35, MR-SW-358, MR-SW-EK-40, MR-SW-El<-40B, MR-SW-EF-45, MR-SW-EF-45B, MR-SW-EE-50, MR-SW-EE-508 .Finish: Clear or Black Anodized • Bolt & nut material: 304 stainless BOLT - .End clamp weight: varies based on height: 0.09-0.10 lbs Allowable and design loads are valid when components are assembled according to authorized SWH documentsNUT • Values represent the allowable and design load capacity of a single mid clamp assembly when used with a SWH solar mount rail to retain a module in the direction indicated MODULE • Assemble mid clamp with one 1/4"-20 T-bolt and one W,-20 "-20 ASTM F594 serrated flange nut e Use anti-seize and tight to 10ft-lbs of torque END CLAMP 1/I'll'll'll/:se,I . Ressistance factors and saftey factors are determined according to part 1 section 9 of the 2005 Aluminum Design Manual and third-party test results from an IAS accredited laboratoryRAIL - 7< • Modules must be installed at least 1.5 in from either end of a SWH solar mount rail _ 1.3 % VARIES 'Mt™ MO'.KE Y TH[0*ss A -X Dimensions specified in inches unless noted Applied Load Average Allowable Safety Design Resistance Direction Ultimate Load Factor,Load Factor, lbs (N)lbs (N)FS lbs (N) ® Tension, Y+2020 (8987)891 (3963)2.27 1348 (5994)0.667 Transverse, Zi 520 (2313)229 (1017)2.27 346 (1539)0.665 Sliding, X:t 1194 (5312)490 (2179)2.44 741 (3295)0.620 k€.1 /7.4(Iia#WAN,0./.1 SWH Solar Mount Mid Clamp Part No.MR-SW-MC-20, MR-SW-MC-20B j t MID CLAMP MODULES BOLT NUT- RAI L • Mid clamp material: 6005-T5 extruded aluminum alloys • Maximum Tensile: 38ksi, yield: 35ksi • Finish: Clear or Black Anodized • Bolt & nut material: 304 stainless • Mid clamp weight: 0.0096 lbs • Alllowable and design loads are valid when components are assembled according to authorized SWH documents • Values represent the allowable and design load capacity of a single mid clamp assembly when used with a SWH solar mount rail to retain a module in the direction indicated 0 Assemble mid clamp with one 14"-20 T-bolt and one 1/4"-20 ASTM F594 serrated flange nut 0 Use anti-seize and tight to 10ft-lbs of torque ' Ressistance factors and safety factors are determined according to part 1 section 9 of the 2005 Aluminum Design Manual and third-party test results from an IAS accredited laboratory 1.00 DESTANCE - -Applied Load Average Allowable Safety Design Resistance BE-fy/e EN MODULE.S Direction Ultimate Load Factor,Loads Factor, lbs (N)lbs (N)FS lbs (N) 0 Tension, Y+1321 (5876)529 (2352)2.50 800 (3557)0.605 Y Transverse, Zi 63 (279)14(61)4.58 21 (92)0.330 Sliding, X+142 (630)52 (231)2.72 79 (349)0.555 - Dimensions specified in inches unless noted .. ..r 0 U .. --* SOLAR MOUNT PARTS DATASHEETS : 29% 1 - ., ' ° WAREHOUSE 6 SWH Solar Mount L-BRACKET Part No.MR-SW-LB-90, MR-SW-LB-90B . L-Bracket material: 6005-T5 Extruded aluminum alloys . Maximum Tensile: 38ksi, yield: 35ksi . Finish: clear or black anodized; . Bolt & nut material: 304 stainless . L-bracket weight: 0.241bs Allowable and design loads are valid when components are assembled according to authorized SWH documents . For the rail to L-Bracket connection: • Assemble with one STM F593 %"-16 hex bolt and ASTM %" serrated Flange Nut . Ressistance factors and safety factors are determined according to part 1 section 9 of the 2005 Aluminum Design Manual and third-party test results from an IAS accredited L-BRACKEY NOTE: Loads are given for the L-bracket to rail connection only; be sure to check load limits for standoff, lag screw, or other attachment method 1% ROT FOR Y 'LI , Applied Load Average,Safety Design Resistance Direction Ultimate Allowable Load Factor,Load Factor, lbs (N)lbs (N)FS lbs (N) ® .. 3.00 Sliding, Zi 1766 (7856)755 (3356)2.34 1141 (5077)0.646 Tension, Y+1859 (8269)707 (3144)2.63 1069 (4755)0.575 i . ,Compression, Y- 3258 (14492)1325 (5893)2.46 2004 (8913)0.615 2.00 -Traverse, Xi 486 (2162)213 (949)2.28 323 (1436)0.664 Dimensions specified in inches unless noted SWH Solar Mount Splice Bar Part No.MR-SW-SB-01, MR-SW-SB-018 1 SELF-TAPPING SCREW RAIL - SPLICE RAIL i. . Splice bar material: 6005-T5 extruded aluminum alloys • Maximum tensile: 38ksi, yield: 35ksi . Finish: clear or black anodized . Self-tapping screw material: 304 stainless . Splice bar weight: 0.36 lbs Allowable and design loads are valid when components are assembled . according to authorized SWH documents For the Splice bar to Rail connection: • Slide splice bar in groove on between two rails • Use 4-81/4" self-tapping screw to join Splice bar to both rails . Ressistance factors and safety factors are determined according to part 1 section 9 of the 2005 Aluminum Design Manual and third-party test results from an IAS accredited laboratory A thermal break is required every 40 feet of continously connected rail. For additional concerns on thermal breaks in you specific project, please consult a licensed structural engineer. . Expansion joints prevent buckling of rails due to thermal expansion. Splice bars may be used for thermal expansion joints. To create a thermal expansion joint, slide the splice bar into the 1 /2" between the rail segments. Secure the splice bar with two screws on one side only. Foot- ings (such as L-brackets or standoffs) should be secured normally on both sides of the splice. No PV module or mounting hardware component should straddle the expansion joint SPLICE BAR r - <WAREHOUSE 4{ MANUFACTURER'S LIMITED STRUCTURAL PERFORMANCE WARRANTY Solar Warehouse warrants to the buyer ("Buyer") at the original installation site ("Site") that any of the components (the "Product") purchased from Solar Warehouse shall be free from structural defects in material, workmanship and performance as referenced in the Solar Warehouse Product Information, for a period of ten (10) years, except for the anodized finish, which finish shall be free from visible peeling, or cracking or chalking under normal atmospheric conditions for a period of five (5) years ("Finish Warranty"), from the earlier of 1) the date the installation of the Product at the Site is substantially complete, or 2) 120 days after thepurchase of the Product by the original Buyer of the Product ("Warranty Period"). Buyer may transter this Warranty to subsequent owners, or if Buyer is a contractor to the property owner. In this Warranty, the term "Buyer" refers to the original buyer and any subsequent transferee of which Solar Warehouse has advance notice. Proof of purchase is required. The Finish Warranty does not apply to any foreign residue deposited on the finish. All installations in corrosive atmospheric conditions are excluded. The Finish Warranty is VOID if the practices specified by AAMA 609 & 610-02 - "Cleaning and Maintenance for Architecturally Finished Aluminum" (www.aamanet.org) are not followed by Purchaser. This Limited Warranty covers only the Product, and not PV modules, electrical components and or wiring used in connection with the Product or any other materials not provided by Solar Warehouse. This Warranty does not cover damage to the Product that occurs during its shipment, storage, and installation or from force majeure acts including fire, flood, earthquake, storm, hurricane or other natural disaster, war, terrorist activities, acts of foreign enemies and criminal acts. This Limited Warranty shall be void if A) installation of the Product is not performed in accordance with the Solar Warehouse Product Information, B) if the Product has been modified, repaired, or reworked in a manner not previously authorized by Solar Warehouse in writing, or C) the Product is installed in an environment for which it was not designed, each as determined by Solar Warehouse in Solar Warehouse's sole discretion. If, within the Warranty Period, the Product shall be proven in Solar Warehouse sole discretion to be defective, then Solar Warehouse shall repair or replace the defective Product, or any part thereof, at Solar Warehouse's option. Any such repair or replacement does not cause the beginning of new warranty terms, nor shall the Warranty Period of this Limited Warranty be extended. Solar Warehouse's aggregate liability under this Limited Warranty shall not exceed the original Purchase Price of the Product. Buyer shall bear all costs of shipment or transportation related to the repair or replacement of the defective product. Such repair or replacement shall be Buyer's sole remedy under this Limited Warranty and shall fulfill all of Solar warehouse's obligations with respect to this Limited Warranty. EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY EXPRESSED ABOVE, SOLAR WAREHOUSE MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER AND HEREBY DISCIAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, COURSE OF DEALING AND USAGE OF TRADE. SOLAR WAREHOUSE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF USE, REVENUE OR PROFIT, OR FOR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, LIQUIDATED, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY OTHER LOSS OR COST OF A SIMILAR TYPE, OR FOR CLAIMS BY BUYER FOR DAMAGES OF BUYER'S CUSTOMERS, CLAIMS OF OF A SIMILAR TYPE, OR FOR CLAIMS BY BUYER FOR DAMAGES OF BUYER'S CUSTOMERS, CLAIMS OF THIRD PARTIES OR INJURY TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF ANY DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY. ALL SUCH DAMAGES AND EXPENSES ARE HERBY EXCLUDED. For warranty service claims, Please contact Solar Warehouse at info@esolarwarehouse.com -- irrikul"r- U /597*h. :2244 iynch we create smart grids:U AN#kie:=2'029..94 7.£ 1,: ._ : _ I-210+c® SmartMeter 0, - 1. 1 _ 1- 1--,-_' 1- - . - •. •I- './.-104.12:42 ornarloyncn 5 reslaenT,al smarT meTenng solution reatures a communicaTions moaute Inalis integrated into ihe GE 1-210+c electricity meter. 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