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RE V I S I O N S DA T E DI S C R I P T I O N 1/ 1 6 / 2 4 RE V Se e S O W P V 1 A (4 ) ( N ) A P S y s t e m s D S 3 - L Mi c r o i n v e r t e r ( s ) : (8 ) ( N ) J A S o l a r J A M 5 4 S 3 1 - 3 9 5 / M R Mo d u l e : DC S y s t e m S i z e : Designed For: AC S y s t e m S i z e : Ki n g s t o n R e s i d e n c e 14 1 0 N P a r s o n s P l 3. 1 6 k W 6. 1 4 k W Sa n t a A n a , C A 9 2 7 0 3 Signature: Scale: TM PR_4600 12/11/2024 Project ID: Date: Designer: Skyfire Solar Design (N) APSystems DS3-L4 MICROINVERTERS 1 (N) 100A SOLAR ONLY LOAD CENTER 1 (N) 30A AC DISCONNECT BALANCE OF SYSTEM 8 (N) JA Solar JAM54S31-395/MR QTY SOLAR PANEL PV 1 COVER SHEET PV 2 SITE PLAN PV 3 PV LAYOUT PV 4 DETAILS & UPLIFT CALCULATIONS PV 5 ONE LINE DIAGRAM PV 5.1 THREE LINE DIAGRAM PV 6 LABELS PV 7 DIRECTORY CS CUT SHEETS 1. EQUIPMENT SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 2022 CEC, 2022 CBC, 2022 CFC, 2022, CALGreen Code, 2022 CES, AND ALL OTHER APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS OF: JURISDICTION: Santa Ana UTILITY: Southern California Edison Co OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: R3 CONSTRUCTION TYPE: 5B EXISTING BUILDING SQ FT: 1669' TOTAL SOLAR ARRAY SQ FT: 168' CONTAINS FIRE SPRINKLERS: NO NUMBER OF STORIES: 1 2. ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT THAT IS ENTERED INTO FOR NEW CIRCUITS OR RECONFIGURATION OF CIRCUITRY SHALL BE BROUGHT TO MEET CURRENT CODE REQUIREMENTS. “EXISTING” SHALL BE INTERPRETED AS NOT BEING AFFECTED BY THE WORK WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THIS PERMIT, AN ELECTRICAL PLAN APPROVAL DOES NOT WAIVE ANY REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2022 CEC OR CENC. 3. SECTION 705.6 ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE APPROVED FOR THE INTENDED USE AND SPECIFICALLY REQUIRES UTILITY-INTERACTIVE INVERTERS USED FOR INTERCONNECTION SYSTEMS BE LISTED AND IDENTIFIED FOR INTERCONNECTION SERVICE. 4. A PERMANENT PLAQUE/DIRECTORY DENOTING THE LOCATION OF ALL ELECTRIC POWER SOURCE DISCONNECTING MEANS ON OR IN THE PREMISES SHALL BE INSTALLED AT EACH SERVICE EQUIPMENT LOCATION AND AT THE LOCATION(S) OF THE SYSTEM DISCONNECT(S) FOR ALL ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION SOURCES CAPABLE OF BEING INTERCONNECTED. 5. THE OUTPUT OF AN INTERCONNECTED ELECTRIC POWER SOURCE SHALL BE CONNECTED AS SPECIFIED IN 705.12(A) or (B) 6. THE INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT AND ALL ASSOCIATED WIRING AND INTERCONNECTIONS SHALL BE PERFORMED ONLY BY QUALIFIED PERSONS. 7. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CEC 110.14 8. PHOTOVOLTAIC SOURCE CIRCUITS. THE REQUIREMENTS OF ARTICLE 690 PERTAINING TO PHOTOVOLTAIC SOURCE CIRCUITS SHALL NOT APPLY TO AC MODULES. THE PHOTOVOLTAIC SOURCE CIRCUIT, CONDUCTORS, AND INVERTERS SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS INTERNAL WIRING OF AN AC MODULE. 9. PHOTOVOLTAIC SOURCE CIRCUIT, PHOTOVOLTAIC OUTPUT CIRCUIT, INVERTER OUTPUT CIRCUIT, AND STORAGE BATTERY CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PROTECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ARTICLE 240. 10. PV SYSTEM CIRCUITS INSTALLED ON OR IN BUILDINGS SHALL INCLUDE A RAPID SHUTDOWN FUNCTION TO REDUCE SHOCK HAZARD FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH 690.12 11. ALL METALLIC RACEWAYS, J-BOXES, SUPPORTS AND MODULES ARE PROPERLY GROUNDED. MODULES SHALL BE GROUNDED SEPARATELY TO ALLOW REMOVAL OF A SINGLE MODULE AND WITHOUT DISRUPTING THE GROUNDING OF OTHER MODULES BY MEANS OF PROPERLY INSTALLED WIRES, LUGS, SCREWS, BOLTS OR OTHER LISTED METHODS. (SHEET METAL SCREWS ARE NOT ALLOWED – 250.8). 2022 CEC 690.43 12. SMOKE ALARMS AND CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS TO BE PROVIDED AND RETROFITTED INTO THE EXISTING DWELLING. THESE SMOKE ALARMS ARE REQUIRED TO BE IN ALL BEDROOMS, OUTSIDE EACH BEDROOM, AND AT LEAST ONE ON EACH FLOOR OF THE HOUSE. THESE ALARMS MAY BE SOLELY BATTERY OPERATED IF THE PHOTOVOLTAIC PROJECT DOES NOT INVOLVE THE REMOVAL OF INTERIOR WALL AND CEILING FINISHES INSIDE THE HOME, OTHERWISE, THE ALARMS MUST BE HARD WIRED AND INTERCONNECTED. MUST BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH R314-COMBINATION; R315.2-LISTING; R315.2.1-EXISTING; R315.3-LOCATION; R315.7- INTERCONNECTION. 13. GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR SHALL BE SIZED PER CEC 250.66. POINT OF INTERCONNECTION 125A BUS(N) MAIN SERVICE PANEL 100A MAIN BREAKER(N) 25A 2 POLE PV BREAKER(N) 7 (E) Hyundai HiS-M250RG (E) Enphase M2157 EXISTING SYSTEM (E) DC System Size:(E) AC System Size: 1.75 kW 1.505 kW (N) DC System Size:(N) AC System Size: 3.16 kW 6.14 kW Total DC System Size:Total AC System Size: 4.91 kW 7.645 kW ATTACHMENT: Unirac FlashLoc MOUNTING HARDWARE, ROOFING, AND FRAMING RAIL: Unirac Standard STRUCTURAL ROOFING: Comp Shingle FRAMING: 2X4 TRUSS @ 24" O.C. VICINITY MAP PAGE INDEX SCOPE OF WORK GENERAL NOTES NTS CO V E R P A G E PV 1 A STRUCTURAL ONLY 01/16/2025 **The scope of the plans is for the installation of the solar photovoltaic system only and the approval is subject to compliance with all applicable city and state codes and regulations regarding construction. The approval of the plans does not constitute any certification of the accuracy, completeness, or building permit status of the existing buildings and structures as shown. ** Bldg#: 101122250 Elec#: 20184925 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 RE V I S I O N S DA T E DI S C R I P T I O N 1/ 1 6 / 2 4 RE V Se e S O W P V 1 A (4 ) (N ) A P S y s t e m s D S 3 - L Mi c r o i n v e r t e r ( s ) : (8 ) (N ) J A S o l a r J A M 5 4 S 3 1 - 3 9 5 / M R Mo d u l e : DC S y s t e m S i z e : Designed For: AC S y s t e m S i z e : Ki n g s t o n R e s i d e n c e 14 1 0 N P a r s o n s P l 3. 1 6 k W 6. 1 4 k W Sa n t a A n a , C A 9 2 7 0 3 Signature: Scale: TM PR_4600 12/11/2024 Project ID: Date: Designer:Skyfire Solar Design (N) NON-FUSED UTILITY DISCONNECT SWITCH (N) LOAD CENTER (COMBINER PANEL) (N) FUSED CUSTOMER DISCONNECT SWITCH (N) ENPHASE IQ COMBINER BOX MAIN SERVICE PANEL (MSP) ALL-IN-ONE UTIL. METER & MAIN SERVICE PANEL (N) PV SYSTEM UTILITY METER (E) UTILITY METER (N) INVERTER (W/ DC DISCONNECT) (N) SUB PANEL TRENCH FENCE/BLOCK WALL PROPERTY LINE CONDUIT LE G E N D 3/32" = 1'-0" SI T E P L A N PV 2 DRIVEWAY FRONT OF HOUSE 1410 N Parsons Pl (E) SOLAR ARRAY (N) SOLAR ARRAY (E) AC DISCONNECT (E) PV METER (N) AC DISCONNECT (N) SOLAR ONLY LOAD CENTER STRUCTURAL ONLY 01/16/2025 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 RE V I S I O N S DA T E DI S C R I P T I O N 1/ 1 6 / 2 4 RE V Se e S O W P V 1 A (4 ) (N ) A P S y s t e m s D S 3 - L Mi c r o i n v e r t e r ( s ) : (8 ) (N ) J A S o l a r J A M 5 4 S 3 1 - 3 9 5 / M R Mo d u l e : DC S y s t e m S i z e : Designed For: AC S y s t e m S i z e : Ki n g s t o n R e s i d e n c e 14 1 0 N P a r s o n s P l 3. 1 6 k W 6. 1 4 k W Sa n t a A n a , C A 9 2 7 0 3 Signature: Scale: TM PR_4600 12/11/2024 Project ID: Date: Designer:Skyfire Solar Design A PV4 11'-4" 15 ' - 0 " MP 1 90° 20° 1 1. EXISTING PLUMBING VENTS, SKYLIGHTS, EXHAUST OUTLETS, VENTILATION INTAKE AIR OPENINGS SHALL NOT BE COVERED BY THE SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM. 2. DC CIRCUIT THAT RUNS INTERIOR TO THE STRUCTURE SHALL BE IN RIGID OR ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING AND LOCATED A MINIMUM OF 18" BELOW THE ROOF OR ALONG THE BOTTOM OF LOAD BEARING MEMBERS. STANDOFF SPACING: 72" (TYP.) PARALLEL RAIL SPACING: 2'-10" (TYP.) ARRAYROOF AZIMUTH: PITCH: ROOFING: 90° 20° Comp Shingle AZIMUTH: PITCH: STORY: NOTES (N) NON-FUSED UTILITY DISCONNECT SWITCH (N) LOAD CENTER (COMBINER PANEL) (N) FUSED CUSTOMER DISCONNECT SWITCH (N) ENPHASE IQ COMBINER BOX MAIN SERVICE PANEL (MSP) ALL-IN-ONE UTIL. METER & MAIN SERVICE PANEL (N) PV SYSTEM UTILITY METER (E) UTILITY METER (N) INVERTER (W/ DC DISCONNECT) (N) SUB PANEL TRENCH FENCE/BLOCK WALL PROPERTY LINE CONDUIT LE G E N D 3/16" = 1'-0" PV L A Y O U T PV 3 MP 1 3' FSB 3' FSB 3' F S B STRUCTURAL ONLY 01/16/2025 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 RE V I S I O N S DA T E DI S C R I P T I O N 1/ 1 6 / 2 4 RE V Se e S O W P V 1 A (4 ) (N ) A P S y s t e m s D S 3 - L Mi c r o i n v e r t e r ( s ) : (8 ) (N ) J A S o l a r J A M 5 4 S 3 1 - 3 9 5 / M R Mo d u l e : DC S y s t e m S i z e : Designed For: AC S y s t e m S i z e : Ki n g s t o n R e s i d e n c e 14 1 0 N P a r s o n s P l 3. 1 6 k W 6. 1 4 k W Sa n t a A n a , C A 9 2 7 0 3 Signature: Scale: TM PR_4600 12/11/2024 Project ID: Date: Designer:Skyfire Solar Design MODULE: JA Solar JAM54S31-395/MR RAIL: Unirac Standard STANDOFF/STANCHION: Unirac FlashLoc SNOW LOAD (PSF): 0 EXPOSURE CATEGORY: C BASIC WIND SPEED:115 RAFTER/TRUSS SIZE:2 X 4 ZONE:2 GEOGRAPHY SHAPE: Pitched PITCH:20° MEAN HEIGHT:15' CONTIGUOUS SQ/FT: 83.9816 - Largest Array RAFTER/TRUSS SPACING: 24" O.C. MATERIAL:Comp Shingle ARRAY MOUNTING SYSTEM ROOF FRAMING MEMBER ORIENTATION:Portrait JA Solar JAM54S31-395/MR SOLAR MODULE MODULE CLAMP ATTACHED WITH SS BOLT AND CHANNEL NUT UNIRAC MOUNTING RAIL UNIRAC FLASHLOC WATER TIGHT SEALED PENETRATION (E)Comp Shingle (E) ROOF DECKING (E)2X4 TRUSS @ 24" O.C. 5/16 LAG BOLT - MIN 2.5" EMBEDMENT Scale: 1' 1/2" = 1' STANDOFF DETAILA 4" 2 UPLIFT CALCULATIONS p q G C q z SOLAR ARRAY Velocity pressure, , evaluated at height shall be calculated by the following equation: z z q 0.00256 K K K V I (PSF)zt d ztK =1.00 dK =0.85 V =115 I =1 n n = x x x x x 6.5.8: GUST EFFECT FACTOR G = 0.85 C = -2.20 (UPLIFT PRESSURE) (DOWNFORCE PRESSURE) DEAD LOAD CALCULATIONSFigure 6-19(A)(B)or(C) POINT LOAD CALCULATIONS MODULE WIDTH (W) = 3.72' MODULE WEIGHT (Mm) = 47.40 (LBS) HARDWARE WEIGHT (Mh) = 6.31 (LBS per module) MODULE LENGTH (L) = 5.65' Amax: 11.33 (PSF) Pu: 45.74 max max 6.5.10: VELOCITY PRESSURE K =0.85 The net design wind pressure for component and cladding elements of mono-sloped, pitched, and troughed roofs shall be determined by the following equation: z NET PRESSURE COEFFICIENT q = 24.46 C = 0.80 zz nh ASCE WIND LOADING = x x DESIGN WIND PRESSURES DESIGN LOADS = 45.74 (UPLIFT) DEAD LOAD = 16.63 (PSF) nh p p = q x G x C (PSF) p u DL = (Mm + Mh) / (L x W) d MAX UPLIFT FORCE MAX TRIBUTARY AREA PL = Amax x DL (lbs)LAG SIZE x LENGTH:5/16" x 4" LAG PULLOUT CAPACITY (Cmax):985.125 (LBS) LAG BOLTS PER STANDOFF (NI):1 (per standoff) BETWEEN PARALLEL RAILS (Y): 2' - 10" (SINGLE STANDOFF) STANDOFF SPACING BETWEEN RAFTERS/TRUSSES (X): 72" up = A x pmax max DL = 37.17 (PSF) A = X x Y (SQFT)max A = 11.33 (SQFT)max A = 11.33 Dead load (DL) =37.17 (per module) PL = 45.65 (LBS) p Factor of Safety = C x NI /pmax Factor of Safety = 1.90 = 16.63 (DOWNFORCE) LIVE LOAD = 0.00 (PSF) max = 518.41 (LBS) DE T A I L S & SEE DETAIL UP L I F T C A L C U L A T I O N S PV 4 STRUCTURAL ONLY 01/16/2025 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 RE V I S I O N S DA T E DI S C R I P T I O N 1/ 1 6 / 2 4 RE V Se e S O W P V 1 A (4 ) (N ) A P S y s t e m s D S 3 - L Mi c r o i n v e r t e r ( s ) : (8 ) (N ) J A S o l a r J A M 5 4 S 3 1 - 3 9 5 / M R Mo d u l e : DC S y s t e m S i z e : Designed For: AC S y s t e m S i z e : Ki n g s t o n R e s i d e n c e 14 1 0 N P a r s o n s P l 3. 1 6 k W 6. 1 4 k W Sa n t a A n a , C A 9 2 7 0 3 Signature: Scale: TM PR_4600 12/11/2024 Project ID: Date: Designer:Skyfire Solar Design A1 G1 CO N D U C T O R S & C O N D U I T H1 GND (E)30A PV SYSTEM AC DISCONNECT SWITCH GND (E) PV SYSTEM kWh METER 120% RULE ELECTRICAL PANEL SPECSNOTESAC CALCS (N) 100A TO UTILITY GRID 240 VAC 1ɸ 25A GR O U N D NE U T R A L BI-DIRECTIONAL UTILITY METER (N) 125A TOP FED MAIN PANEL MODULE SPECS H1 20A 20A (N) SOLAR ONLY LOAD CENTER GND G1 (N) JUNCTION BOX A1 GND (E) JUNCTION BOX (E)(E)(E)(E) GND H1 (N)30A PV SYSTEM AC DISCONNECT SWITCH NTS ON E L I N E D I A G R A M PV 5 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 RE V I S I O N S DA T E DI S C R I P T I O N 1/ 1 6 / 2 4 RE V Se e S O W P V 1 A (4 ) (N ) AP S y s t e m s D S 3 - L Mi c r o i n v e r t e r ( s ) : (8) (N ) JA S o l a r J A M 5 4 S 3 1 - 3 9 5 / M R Mo d u l e : DC S y s t e m S i z e : Designed For: AC S y s t e m S i z e : Ki n g s t o n R e s i d e n c e 14 1 0 N P a r s o n s P l 3. 1 6 k W 6. 1 4 k W Sa n t a A n a , C A 9 2 7 0 3 Signature: Scale: TM PR_4600 12/11/2024 Project ID: Date: Designer:Skyfire Solar Design A1 G1 CO N D U C T O R S & C O N D U I T H1 GND (E) 30A PV SYSTEM AC DISCONNECT SWITCH GND (E) PV SYSTEM kWh METER 120% RULE ELECTRICAL PANEL SPECSNOTESAC CALCS (N) 100A TO UTILITY GRID 240 VAC 1ɸ 25A GR O U N D NE U T R A L BI-DIRECTIONAL UTILITY METER (N) 125A TOP FED MAIN PANEL MODULE SPECS H1 GR O U N D NE U T R A L 20A 20A (N) SOLAR ONLY LOAD CENTER GND G1 (N) JUNCTION BOX A1 GND (E) JUNCTION BOX (E)(E)(E)(E) GND H1 (N) 30A PV SYSTEM AC DISCONNECT SWITCH SEE DETAIL TH R E E L I N E D I A G R A M PV5.1 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 RE V I S I O N S DA T E DI S C R I P T I O N 1/ 1 6 / 2 4 RE V Se e S O W P V 1 A (4 ) (N ) AP S y s t e m s D S 3 - L Mi c r o i n v e r t e r ( s ) : (8) (N ) JA S o l a r J A M 5 4 S 3 1 - 3 9 5 / M R Mo d u l e : DC S y s t e m S i z e : Designed For: AC S y s t e m S i z e : Ki n g s t o n R e s i d e n c e 14 1 0 N P a r s o n s P l 3. 1 6 k W 6. 1 4 k W Sa n t a A n a , C A 9 2 7 0 3 Signature: Scale: TM PR_4600 12/11/2024 Project ID: Date: Designer:Skyfire Solar Design CEC 705.12(B)(2)(3)(b) DO NOT RELOCATE THIS PV SOLAR BREAKER LOCATION: MAIN PANEL DEAD FRONT OVERCURRENT DEVICE CEC 690.13(B) PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM WARNING COMBINER PANEL DO NOT ADD LOADS LOCATION: AC COMBINER PANEL CEC 690.54 LOCATION: AC Disconnect or Point of Interconnect if breaker if breaker is used as AC Disconnect. RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH FOR SOLAR PV CEC 690.56(C)(2) A RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH SHALL HAVE A LABEL LOCATED ON OR NO MORE THAN 3 FT FROM THE SWITCH THAT INCLUDES THIS WORDING. THE LABEL SHALL BE REFLECTIVE, WITH ALL LETTERS CAPITALIZED AND HAVING A MINIMUM HEIGHT OF 3/8 IN., IN WHITE ON RED BACKGROUND. RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENT: NOMINAL OPERATING AC VOLTAGE: PHOTOVOLTAIC AC DISCONNECT 25.60 240 CEC 705.12(B)(2)(3)(b) LOCATION: Rapid Shutdown SOLAR PV SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH RAPID SHUTDOWN TURN RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH TO THE "OFF" POSITION TO SHUT DOWN PV SYSTEM AND REDUCE SHOCK HAZARD IN THE ARRAY. SOLAR ELECTRIC PV PANELS CEC 690.56(C)(1)(a) WARNING POWER SOURCE OUTPUT CONNECTION DO NOT RELOCATE THIS OVERCURRENT DEVICE LOCATION: Main Service CEC 690.54 LOCATION: Main Service DUAL POWER SOURCE WARNING SECOND SOURCE IS PHOTOVOLTAIC CEC 690.31(G)(3) & 690.31(G)(4) WARNING: PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE NO MORE THAN 10 FT. CEC 690.13(B) WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD TERMINALS ON BOTH THE LINE AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION A PERMANENT PLAQUE OR DIRECTORY, DENOTING ALL ELECTRIC POWER SOURCES ON OR IN THE PREMISES, SHALL BE INSTALLED AT EACH SERVICE EQUIPMENT LOCATION AND AT LOCATIONS OF ALL ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION SOURCES CAPABLE OF BEING INTERCONNECTED. CEC 690.56(B), 690.4(D), 705.10, AND 705.12 SECOND SOURCE IS PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM WARNING DUAL POWER SOURCE LABEL NOTES ONLY INSTALL APPLICABLE LABELS. Marking is required on all interior and exterior PV conduit, raceways, enclosures, cable assemblies, and junction boxes to alert the fire service to avoid cutting them. Marking shall be placed every 10', within 1' of turns or bends, above and/or below penetrations, and at all PV combiner and junction boxes. Reflective weather resistant material suitable for the environment (durable adhesive materials must meet this requirement) Marking Content and Format: -Red Background -White Lettering -Minimum 3/8” Letter Height -All capital letters -Arial or similar font, Non bold NTS LA B E L S PV 6 CAUTION POWER TO THIS BUILDING IS ALSO SUPPLIED FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES WITH DISCONNECTS LOCATED AS SHOWN: - OPERATING VOLTAGE = 240V MAX CURRENT = 25.60A LOCATE ON MAIN SERVICE ENTRANCE SECTION 1410 N Parsons Pl Santa Ana, CA 92703 FRONT OF HOME SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SERVICE POINT & UTILITY METER PV METER AC DISCONNECT SOLAR ONLY LOAD CENTER 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 October 02, 2024 Subject: Proposed Solar Panel Installation Kingston, Robert Residence 1410 N Parsons Pl, Santa Ana, CA Job #001-03761 To Whom it May Concern, Design Parameter Summary Governing Building Code: 2022 California Residential Code Risk Category: II Wind Exposure: C Design Wind Speed: 115 mph Ground Snow Load: 0 psf Roof Information Roofing Material: Asphalt Shingles Roof Slope: 20 degrees We have reviewed information, provided by our client, related to the proposed solar panel installation at the above-referenced address. The purpose of the review was to determine if the existing roof is structurally adequate for the proposed installation. Based on our review and analysis of the given information, and in accordance with governing building codes, I certify that the capacity of the structural roof framing that directly supports the additional gravity loading due to the solar panel supports and modules had been reviewed and determined to meet or exceed the requirements in accordance with the Design Criteria. Engineering Analysis Lag Screws: 1 screw, 5/16" dia min., with min. 2.5" embedment into roof truss top chord only, at 72" O.C. max Roof Structure: 2x4 Manufactured Trusses @ 24" O.C. (assumed) Roof Connection Details Wind uplift on the panels has been calculated in accordance with the relevant provisions of ASCE 7-16. This loading has been used to verify the adequacy of the connection specified above. Connection locations should be in accordance with design drawings. Stagger attachments to avoid overloading any individual truss top chord. The proposed installation will be 4" max. above the roof surface (flush mounted) and parallel to the roof surface. Therefore, any increase in wind loading on the building structure from the solar panel installation is expected to be negligible. Wind is the governing lateral load case. Because the increase in lateral loading is not increased by more than 10%, per provisions in the adopted building codes, the structure need not be altered for lateral loading. UNIRAC SolarMount rails will support the modules and will fasten to the roof structure with UNIRAC Flashloc Comp along the rail. The proposed installation - including weight of panels, racking, mounts, and inverters where applicable - will be approximately 3 psf. In the areas where panels are installed, roof live loads will not be present. The reduction of roof live load is adequate to fully or partially compensate for the addition of the panel installation. Because the member forces in the area of the solar panels are not increased by more than 5%, and so per provisions in the adopted building codes, the structure need not be altered for gravity loading. 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 Sincerely, Trevor A. Jones, P.E. 10/2/2024 Limitations and Disclaimers If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at (208)-994-1680, or email me directly at Trevor@pvletters.com. Electrical design is excluded from this analysis. Waterproofing is the sole responsibility of the installer and is also excluded from this analysis. Solar panels must be installed per manufacturer specifications. Structural design and analysis of the adequacy of solar panels, racks, mounts, and other components is performed by each component's respective manufacturer; the undersigned makes no statement authority (city or county building department) and your office, and may not be utilized or relied on by any other party. The opinion expressed in this letter is made in reliance on the following assumptions: the existing structure is in good condition; the existing structure is free from defects in design or workmanship; and the existing structure was code‐compliant at the time of its design and construction. These assumptions have not been independently verified, and we have relied on representations made by our client with respect to the foregoing. The undersigned has not inspected the structure for defects, although we have reviewed the information provided by our client, including pictures where applicable. The roof structure need not be altered for either gravity loading (including snow) or lateral loading (including wind). Therefore, the existing structure is permitted to remain unaltered. Connections to the roof must be made per the "Roof Connection Details" section above. Copies of all relevant calculations are enclosed. Conclusion 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 Standard Loading Comparison Without Solar With Solar Dead Load Asphalt Shingles 5 5 psf 1/4" Plywood 1 1 psf Framing 4 4 psf Insulation 1 1 psf 1/2" Gypsum Ceiling 2 2 psf M,E, & Misc 1.5 1.5 psf Solar Panel 0 3 psf Total Dead Load 14.5 17.5 psf Snow Load Ground Snow Load, Pg psf Exposure Factor, Ce Thermal Factor, Ct Importance Factor, Is Flat Roof Snow Load ASCE 7 Eqn. 7.3-1 or jurisdiction min. Slope degrees Unobstructed Slippery Surface?No No Slope Factor, Cs 1.00 1.00 Sloped Roof Snow Load 0.0 0.0 psf Live Load Roof Live Load 20 0 psf Load Combination D + Lr 34.5 17.5 psf D + S 14.5 17.5 psf Max. Load 34.5 17.5 psf % of original 50.72% Result: This calculation justifies the additional solar load by comparing existing to proposed gravity loads in the location of the solar panels. Because the total forces are decreased, per the relevant code provisions stated in the body of the letter, the existing roof structure is permitted to remain unaltered. 0 1.1 20 1 1.00 0 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 Lag Screw Calculation (per ASCE 7-16) Connection Demand Spacing perpendicular to rail, in 34 Roof Angle, degrees 20 Roof Layout Gable Wind Speed, mph 115 z 0.95 zt 1.00 d 0.85 e 1.00 z 27.1 Zones:1 2n, 2r, 2e 3r, 3e Spacing parallel to rail, in 72 72 72 p 2.00 2.67 3.19 γE No No No Effective Wind Area on each con., ft 17.0 17.0 17.0 γa 0.71 0.71 0.71 Uplift Force, psf 38.4 51.3 61.2 Max. Uplift Force / Connection (0.6 WL), lbs 390.8 522.2 622.9 Solar Dead Load (0.6 DL). Lbs 30.5 30.5 30.5 Max. Uplift Force (0.6 WL - 0.6 DL), lbs 360.3 491.6 592.3 Connection Capacity Attachment FTG UNIRAC Flashloc Comp Attachment location Framing Fastener Type Lag Screw Fastener Diameter, in 0.3125 Embedment Length, in 2.5 Lumber Species & Grade DFL #2 (Assumed) Nominal Withdrawal Capacity W, lbs 665 # of Screws 1 d 1.6 Screw Adj. Withdrawal Cap. W', lbs 1064 Attachment FTG Strength with Cd, lbs 672 Max applied load, lbs 592 Max allowable load, lbs 672 Compare Adjusted Withdrawal Capacity to ASD Factored Demand Zones:1 2n, 2r, 2e 3r, 3e O.K. O.K. O.K. This calculation justifies the connection of the solar panels to existing roof members, by showing the connection capacity is equal to or greater than the uplift force demands. 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 2024/02/22 Rev2.0 PRODUCT FEATURES WIRING SCHEMATIC DS3 Series The most powerful Dual Microinverter • One microinverter connects to two solar modules • Max output power reaching 640VA, 768VA or 880VA • Two independent input channels (MPPT) • CA Rule 21 (UL 1741 SB) compliant • NEC 2020 690.12 Rapid Shutdown Compliant • Encrypted Wireless ZigBee Communication • Phase Monitored and Phase Balanced APsystems’ 3rd generation of dual-module microinverters, the DS3 product family represents the culmination of years of power conversion expertise and innovation in high-efficiency, high-density power conversion to maximize the peak performance of today’s high-capacity PV modules. The DS3 series reaches unprecedented levels of power output. It features 2 input channels, each with independent MPPT, and encrypted wireless ZigBee communication. An innovative and compact design makes the product lighter while maximizing power production, and silicone-encapsulated components reduce stress on electronics, facilitate thermal dissipation, and enhance weatherproofing. Reliability is significantly increased thanks to 20% fewer components than previous generations. A 24/7 energy access through apps or web based portal facilitate remote diagnosis and maintenance. The DS3 series is grid-interactive and fully compliant with CA Rule 21 requirements. With an excellent performance and high converstion efficiency, a unique integration with less components, the APsystems DS3 series is a gamechanger for residential and commercial solar. Leading the Industry in Solar Microinverter Technology Region Model USA Canada Datasheet | DS3 Microinverter Series Mechanical Data Operating Ambient Temperature Range(3)-40°F to +149°F (-40°C to +65°C) Storage Temperature Range -40°F to +185°F (-40°C to+85°C) Dimensions (W x H x D) 10.3” × 8.6” × 1.6” (263mm x 218mm x 41.2mm) 10.3” × 8.6” × 1.7” (263mm x 218mm x 42.5mm) Weight 5.7lbs(2.7kg) 6.8lbs(3.1kg) DC Connector Type Stäubli MC4 PV-ADBP4-S2&ADSP4-S2 Cooling Natural Convection - No Fans Enclosure Environmental Rating Type 6 Efficiency Peak Efficiency 97.3% CEC Efficiency 97% Nominal MPPT Efficiency 99.5% Night Power Consumption 20mW Features Communication (Inverter To ECU) (4)Encrypted ZigBee Isolation Design High Frequency Transformers, Galvanically Isolated Energy Management Energy Management Analysis (EMA) system Warranty(5)10 Years Standard ; 25 Years Optional Compliance Safety and EMC Compliance UL1741; CSA C22.2 No. 107.1-16; UL1741SA; UL1741SB; IEEE1547; Rule 21; SRD-V2.0; FCC Part15; ICES-003; NEC2014&NEC2017&NEC2020 Section 690.11 DC Arc-Fault circuit Protection; NEC2014&NEC2017&NEC2020 Section 690.12 Rapid Shutdown of PV systems on Buildings APsystems 8627 N. Mopac Expy, Suite 150, Austin, TX 78759 apsystems.com © All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice please ensure you are using the most recent update found at web : usa.APsystems.com Meets the standard requirements for Distributed Energy Resources (UL 1741) and identified with the CSA Listed Mark Input Data (DC) Recommended PV Module Power (STC) Range 250Wp-480Wp+ 265Wp-570Wp+ 300Wp-660Wp+ Peak Power Tracking Voltage 28V-45V Operating Voltage Range 26V-60V Maximum Input Voltage 60V Maximum Input Current 16A x 2 18A x 2 20A x 2 Maximum input short circuit current 20A per input 22.5A per input 25A per input Output Data (AC) Maximum Continuous Output Power 640VA 768VA 880VA Nominal Output Voltage/Range(1)240V / 211V-264V Nominal Output Current 2.66A 3.2A 3.7A Maximum Output Fault Current (ac) And Duration 5.691Apk, 26.75ms of duration; 3.307Arms Nominal Output Frequency/ Range(1)60Hz/58.8Hz-61.2Hz(HECO:57Hz-63Hz) Power Factor (Default/Adjustable) 0.99/0.8 leading…0.8 lagging Maximum Units per 12AWG Branch(2)6 (20A breaker) 5 (20A breaker) 4 (20A breaker) Maximum Units per 10AWG Branch(2)9 (30A breaker) 7 (30A breaker) 6 (30A breaker) DS3-LDS3-S DS3 (1)Nominal voltage/frequency range can be extended beyond nominal if required by the utility. (2)Limits may vary. Refer to local requirements to define the number of microinverters per branch in your area. (3)The inverter may enter to power de-grade mode under poor ventilation and heat dissipation installation environment. (4) Recommend no more than 80 inverters register to one ECU for stable communication. (5)To be eligible for the warranty, APsystems microinverters need to be monitored via the EMA portal. Please refer to our warranty T&Cs available on usa.APsystems.com. 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 1 of 1 SOLARMOUNT RAIL SPANS TECHNICAL BULLETIN TB-2020-015 | Rev: 2020-06-04 L r t s r t m Unirac is committed to bringing the best products to our valued customers. Recent collaborations with third- party engineering firms and research institutions have resulted in optimized engineering of the Solarmount product line. As a result, we are now able to bring our customers even better spans in all wind and snow conditions (see table below). This update maintains the exact same product form factor, install experience, and accessory compatibility, and does not require any additional training for installers. This means the results of this investment come completely as an added value to our customers. We will continue to push the bounds to provide the best system performance while maintaining our industry-best 25-year warranty. n e *Table is meant to be a simplified span chart for conveying general rail capabilities. Use approved certification letters for actual design guidance 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 FLASHLOC is the ultimate attachment for composition shingle and rolled comp roofs. The all-in-one mount installs fast — no kneeling on hot roofs to install flashing, no prying or cutting shingles, no pulling nails. Simply drive the lag bolt and inject sealant into the base. FLASHLOC’s patented TRIPLE SEAL technology preserves the roof and protects the penetration with a permanent pressure seal. Kitted with lag bolts, sealant, and hardware for maximum convenience. Don’t just divert water, LOC it out! PROTECT THE ROOF Install a high-strength waterproof attachment without lifting, prying or damaging shingles. FLASH LOC LOC OUT WATER With an outer shield 1 contour-conforming gasket 2 and pressurized sealant chamber 3 the Triple Seal technology delivers a 100% waterproof connection. Cut Away View HIGH-SPEED INSTALL Simply drive lag bolt and inject sealant into the port 4 to create a permanent pressure seal. Cut Away View FASTER INSTALLATION. 25-YEAR WARRANTY. FOR QUESTIONS OR CUSTOMER SERVICE VISIT UNIRAC.COM OR CALL (505) 248-2702 3 2 4 1 TESTED TO TAS-100 WIND DRIVEN RAIN TEST AND UL441 RAIN TEST FASTER INSTALLATION. 25-YEAR WARRANTY. FOR QUESTIONS OR CUSTOMER SERVICE VISIT UNIRAC.COM OR CALL (505) 248-2702 FLASH LOC INSTALLATION GUIDE STEP 1: SECURE Place FLASHLOC over pilot hole with lag on down-slope side. Align indicator marks on sides of mount with chalk line. Pass included lag bolt and sealing washer through FLASHLOC into pilot hole. Drive lag bolt until mount is held firmly in place. NOTE: The EPDM in the sealing washer will expand beyond the edge of the metal washer when proper torque is applied. PRE-INSTALL Snap chalk lines for attachment rows. On shingle roofs, snap lines 1-3/4” below upslope edge of shingle course. Locate rafters and mark attachment locations. At each location, drill a 7/32” pilot hole. Clean roof surface of dirt, debris, snow, and ice. Next, BACKFILL ALL PILOT HOLES WITH SEALANT. NOTE: Space mounts per racking system install specifications. STEP 2: SEAL Insert tip of UNIRAC provided sealant into port. Inject until sealant exits both vents. Continue array installation, attaching rails to mounts with provided T-bolts. NOTE: When FLASHLOC is installed over gap between shingle tabs or vertical joints, fill gap/joint with sealant between mount and upslope edge of shingle course. USE ONLY UNIRAC APPROVED SEALANTS: Chemlink Duralink 50, Chemlink M-1, Geocel 4500, or Geocel S-4 SEALANT GAP 1.75" 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 July 11, 2024 Unirac Attn: Engineering Services Department 1411 Broadway Boulevard NE Albuquerque, NM 87102-1545 TEL: (505) 242-6411 R :G N R E C T ) F V L T M :A C K R :8 The Unirac SOLARMOUNT (SM) Photovoltaic Panel Support System is a proprietary framed photovoltaic panel support system that is installed on a roof. Tectonic Engineering Consultants (Tectonic) has reviewed the SM design methodology along with the U-Builder tool; a Unirac online design tool. The review included the following SM products, SM Light, Heavy Duty, and Standard rail with both the standard and pro hardware. Tectonic has determined that the design is a rational approach and follows the structural requirements of the following reference documents: Codes/Standards: x 2021 International Building Code by International Code Council. x 2022 California Building Code, Title 24, Part 2 (Volumes 1 & 2). x ASCE/SEI 7-16 Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, by American Society of Civil Engineers with provisions from SEAOC PV-2-2017. x 2020 Aluminum Design Manual, by Aluminum Association. This letter certifies that the structural analysis of the racking members, connections, and components directly related to Unirac’s system are in compliance with the above codes. The design methodology is acceptable under components and cladding loads associated with the building’s roof structure when the system is installed in accordance with manufacturer specifications. If the loading criteria does not meet Unirac’s specifications, owner shall contact Unirac for a site-specific certification. Attachments approved for the SM system to the structure include the following and is installed per Unirac’s U-Builder report and installation guides: Shingle :L-Foot Flashkit Pro, Standoffs, Flashloc Comp, Flash Loc Duo, and Flash Kit Pro SB Unirac State Letter-CA Tectonic WO#: 12557.18 July 11, 2024 page 2 of 2 n r t t L tt t n W #: 12 7 u 4 pa e o M l Standing Seam Attachments, PM-9000s, and PM Adjust Slotted Tile :Solar hooks, Flashkit Tile Replacement (TR) The U-Builder Tool should be used under the responsible charge of a registered professional engineer required by the authority having jurisdiction. The design tool and Unirac do not evaluate the existing roof structure, or the PV panels themselves. See the construction and installation drawings and manuals for additional information provided by Unirac. Sincerely, Tectonic Michael Martin, P.E. Senior Project Manager 07/11/24 Digitally signed by Michael Thomas Martin Reason: I am the author of this document Date: 2024-07-11 15:14-04:00 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 Rev: 7/15/2021 RESIDENTIAL PHOTOVOLTAIC SOL-01 CBC 2019 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Checklist for Detached SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES Only Instructions: The licensed contractor of record shall complete all sections, answer the ten questions and sign the certification section below. A copy of this form shall be attached to each of TWO sets of plans, of minimum 11” x 17” size. If answering NO to any of the questions, plan check shall be required. Project Address: Contractor Company Name: Contractor License Number: YES NO Are the following applicable to the proposed project? 1. Will the PV system layout provide the required three-foot wide clear access pathways per Section 605.11 of the California Fire Code, and is this shown on the roof plan? 2. Will the PV system be installed on a roof having only one roofing layer with no overlays? 3. Will the PV array be flush mounted to the existing roof so that the plane of the modules (panels) are parallel to the plane of the roof? 4. Will the PV system weigh maximum 4 pounds per square feet or less? 5. Will the PV system be installed where the modules do not overhang any roof edges (such as eaves, gabled ends, ridges and hips)? 6. Will the PV system be installed with a space of 2” minimum to 10” maximum between the underside of modules and the surface of the roof? 7. Will the PV system be installed without using any ballast system or counter-weight system? 8. Will the anchors be installed with a maximum horizontal anchor spacing of 6 feet and is this maximum horizontal spacing shown on the plans? 9. Will the minimum 5/16” lag screws be installed with a minimum of 2-1/2 inch embedment into roof rafters (with pre-drilled holes) and is this minimum embedment shown on the plans? 10. Are ALL the structural pages of the plans stamped and signed by a California licensed professional engineer? (including project specific site plan, PV layout, anchorage spacing, anchorage details and manufacturer’s PV support information.) I certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the above is true: Print Name: Signature: Phone Number: Date: Email Address: Planning & Building Agency Building Safety Division 20 Civic Center Plaza P.O. Box 1988 (M-19) Santa Ana, CA 92702 (714) 647-5800 www.santa-ana.org 1410 N Parsons Pl EnergyAid 978758 X X X X X X X X X X Crystel Roxas 9094935210 01/17/2025 permits@energyaid.net 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 City of Santa Ana Building Safety Division Re: Authorization to Install Roof-Mounted PV System To Whom it May Concern, I, Robert Kingston, hereby authorize EnergyAid to install a roof-mounted photovoltaic (PV) system on my property located at 1410 N Parsons Pl, Santa Ana, CA 92703. 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(circle items as needed) MISCELLANEOUS Light Standard (Pole) with 1 Fixture 30.13 Additional Fixtures – same pole 0.00 Power Pole 125.22 Additional distribution poles POWER APPARATUS: Equipment, Oven, Rectifier, Generator, Surge Arrestor, Water Heater, Photovoltaic Panel, or other Power Equipment changes or modifications. (circle items as needed) Per HP, kW, or kVA & neon/LED decorative lighting ($200 refundable sign bond) 91.27 NEW or TOTAL REWIRE for SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS SUBTOTAL Over 100 to 500 183.19 $ 66.88 + 26.82 = $93.70 TOTAL OFFICE USE ONLY BLDG PMT RECEIPT BY DATE OCCUPANCY TYPE P/CPAID 1410 N Parsons Pl EnergyAid 1715 E Wilshire Ave #715 Santa Ana CA 92705Robert Kingston 1410 N Parsons Pl Santa Ana CA 92703 7149282667 Crystel Roxas 978758 permits@energyaid.net permits@energyaid.net9094935210 9094935210 1 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 City of Santa Ana Building Safety Division Re: Authorization to Install Roof-Mounted PV System To Whom it May Concern, I, Robert Kingston, hereby authorize EnergyAid to install a roof-mounted photovoltaic (PV) system on my property located at 1410 N Parsons Pl, Santa Ana, CA 92703. The scope of work for this project includes: Installation of 3.16 kW Roof mount PV System - 4 microinverters/8 modules, 125A/100A Main Panel Upgrade EnergyAid is responsible for coordinating with the City of Santa Ana to ensure a smooth and compliant installation process. Thank you for your cooperation. Robert Kingston Homeowner Docusign Envelope ID: BB8E2213-FEBB-46ED-A4F6-9E7978B69D80 11/25/2024 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 CITY OF SANTA ANA SOLAR PERMIT APPLICATION WORKSHEET PLEASE PRINT REV: 8/29/19 PROJECT ADDRESS:SUITE: SAPIN # USE OF BUILDING: RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL OTHER MASTER ID# NATURE OF WORK: SOLAR P.V. 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POLICY#: EXP. DATE: INSURANCE COMPANY: SANTA ANA BUS. LIC. #: ARCHITECT/ENGINEER: STATE LICENSE #: PHONE NO: ADDRESS:CITY: STATE:ZIP: CONTACT NAME: PHONE NO: E-MAIL ADDRESS: BLDG. FEE $ OCC. GROUP: P/C FEE PD $ VALUATION: $ SUBMITTAL DATE:____________________ TYPE OF CONSTR: FLOOD ZONE:___________________ PROCESSED________________________ PLANNING OK TO CHECK & DATE:__________________________ BLDG. DEPT. APPROVAL & DATE:___________________________ PLNG CONDITIONS: _________________________________________________________________________________________________ NUMBER OF PANELS:___________________ SYSTEM kWA:_________________________ 1410 N Parsons Pl Residential Solar Solar PV System Installation of 3.16 kW Roof mount PV System - 4 microinverters, 8 modules, 125A/100A MPU 8 3.16 Robert Kingston 1410 N Parsons Pl Santa Ana CA 92703 EnergyAif 978758 C10, C46 9094935210 1715 E Wilshire Ave #715 Santa Ana CA 92705 4067783 08/27/2025 WCF Select Insurance Company 39006 Crystel Roxas 9094935210 permits@energyaid.net 7820 1410 N Parsons Pl 1/24/2025 RE V I S I O N S DA T E DI S C R I P T I O N 1/ 1 6 / 2 4 RE V Se e S O W P V 1 A (4 ) ( N ) A P S y s t e m s D S 3 - L Mi c r o i n v e r t e r ( s ) : Mo d u l e : DC S y s t e m S i z e : Designed For: AC S y s t e m S i z e : Ki n g s t o n R e s i d e n c e 14 1 0 N P a r s o n s P l 3. 1 6 k W 6. 1 4 4 k W Sa n t a A n a , C A 9 2 7 0 3 Signature: Scale: TM PR_4600 3/10/2025 Project ID: Date: Designer: Skyfire Solar Design (8 ) ( N ) J A S o l a r J A M 5 4 S 3 1 - 3 9 5 / M R A1 G1 CO N D U C T O R S & C O N D U I T H1 GND (E) 30A PV SYSTEM AC DISCONNECT SWITCH GND (E) PV SYSTEM kWh METER H1 20A 20A (N) SOLAR ONLY LOAD CENTER GND G1 (N) JUNCTION BOX A1 GND (E) JUNCTION BOX (E) (E)(E) (E) GND H1 (N) 30A PV SYSTEM AC DISCONNECT SWITCH BI-DIRECTIONAL UTILITY METER GR O U N D NE U T R A L (N) 125A TOP FED MAIN PANEL A 120% RULE ELECTRICAL PANEL SPECSNOTES AC CALCS TO UTILITY GRID 240 VAC 1ɸ (N) 100A (N) 100A GR O U N D NE U T R A L (N) 200A TOP FED SUB PANEL B 40A MODULE SPECS MLO NTS ON E L I N E D I A G R A M PV 5Revision to 20184925 (issued on 1/23/25) Revision 1 # 20185497 1410 N Parsons Pl 4/7/2025 RE V I S I O N S DA T E DI S C R I P T I O N 1/ 1 6 / 2 4 RE V Se e S O W P V 1 A (4 ) ( N ) A P S y s t e m s D S 3 - L Mi c r o i n v e r t e r ( s ) : Mo d u l e : DC S y s t e m S i z e : Designed For: AC S y s t e m S i z e : Ki n g s t o n R e s i d e n c e 14 1 0 N P a r s o n s P l 3. 1 6 k W 6. 1 4 4 k W Sa n t a A n a , C A 9 2 7 0 3 Signature: Scale: TM PR_4600 3/10/2025 Project ID: Date: Designer:Skyfire Solar Design (8 ) ( N ) J A S o l a r J A M 5 4 S 3 1 - 3 9 5 / M R A1 G1 CO N D U C T O R S & C O N D U I T H1 GND (E) 30A PV SYSTEM AC DISCONNECT SWITCH GND (E) PV SYSTEM kWh METER H1 GR O U N D NE U T R A L 20A 20A (N) SOLAR ONLY LOAD CENTER GND G1 (N) JUNCTION BOX A1 GND (E) JUNCTION BOX (E)(E)(E)(E) GND H1 (N) 30A PV SYSTEM AC DISCONNECT SWITCH BI-DIRECTIONAL UTILITY METER GR O U N D NE U T R A L (N) 125A TOP FED MAIN PANEL A 120% RULE ELECTRICAL PANEL SPECSNOTESAC CALCS TO UTILITY GRID 240 VAC 1ɸ (N) 100A (N) 100A GR O U N D NE U T R A L (N) 200A TOP FED SUB PANEL B 40A MODULE SPECS MLO SEE DETAIL TH R E E L I N E D I A G R A M PV5.1 1410 N Parsons Pl 4/7/2025 RE V I S I O N S DA T E DI S C R I P T I O N 1/ 1 6 / 2 4 RE V Se e S O W P V 1 A (4 ) (N ) AP S y s t e m s D S 3 - L Mi c r o i n v e r t e r ( s ) : Mo d u l e : DC S y s t e m S i z e : Designed For: AC S y s t e m S i z e : Ki n g s t o n R e s i d e n c e 14 1 0 N P a r s o n s P l 3. 1 6 k W 3. 0 7 2 k W Sa n t a A n a , C A 9 2 7 0 3 Signature: Scale: TM PR_4600 3/10/2025 Project ID: Date: Designer:Skyfire Solar Design (8) (N ) JA S o l a r J A M 5 4 S 3 1 - 3 9 5 / M R (N) APSystems DS3-L4 MICROINVERTERS 1 (N) 100A SOLAR ONLY LOAD CENTER 1 (N) 30A AC DISCONNECT BALANCE OF SYSTEM 8 (N) JA Solar JAM54S31-395/MR QTY SOLAR PANEL PV 1 COVER SHEET PV 2 SITE PLAN PV 3 PV LAYOUT PV 4 DETAILS & UPLIFT CALCULATIONS PV 5 ONE LINE DIAGRAM PV 5.1 THREE LINE DIAGRAM PV 6 LABELS PV 7 DIRECTORY CS CUT SHEETS Santa Ana Southern California Edison Co 1.EQUIPMENT SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 2022 CYCLES OF CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE, CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC CODE, CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE, CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE, CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE, CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE, CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE, AND ANY OTHER LOCAL ORDINANCES ADOPTED BY; JURISDICTION: UTILITY: OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION:R3 CONSTRUCTION TYPE:5B EXISTING BUILDING SQ FT:1669' TOTAL SOLAR ARRAY SQ FT:168' CONTAINS FIRE SPRINKLERS: NO NUMBER OF STORIES:1 2.ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT THAT IS ENTERED INTO FOR NEW CIRCUITS OR RECONFIGURATION OF CIRCUITRY SHALL BE BROUGHT TO MEET CURRENT CODE REQUIREMENTS. “EXISTING” SHALL BE INTERPRETED AS NOT BEING AFFECTED BY THE WORK WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THIS PERMIT, AN ELECTRICAL PLAN APPROVAL DOES NOT WAIVE ANY REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2022 CEC OR CENC. 3.SECTION 705.6 ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE APPROVED FOR THE INTENDED USE AND SPECIFICALLY REQUIRES UTILITY-INTERACTIVE INVERTERS USED FOR INTERCONNECTION SYSTEMS BE LISTED AND IDENTIFIED FOR INTERCONNECTION SERVICE. 4.A PERMANENT PLAQUE/DIRECTORY DENOTING THE LOCATION OF ALL ELECTRIC POWER SOURCE DISCONNECTING MEANS ON OR IN THE PREMISES SHALL BE INSTALLED AT EACH SERVICE EQUIPMENT LOCATION AND AT THE LOCATION(S) OF THE SYSTEM DISCONNECT(S) FOR ALL ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTION SOURCES CAPABLE OF BEING INTERCONNECTED. 5.THE OUTPUT OF AN INTERCONNECTED ELECTRIC POWER SOURCE SHALL BE CONNECTED AS SPECIFIED IN 705.12(A) or (B) 6.THE INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT AND ALL ASSOCIATED WIRING AND INTERCONNECTIONS SHALL BE PERFORMED ONLY BY QUALIFIED PERSONS. 7.ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SHALL BE MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CEC 110.14 8.PHOTOVOLTAIC SOURCE CIRCUITS. THE REQUIREMENTS OF ARTICLE 690 PERTAINING TO PHOTOVOLTAIC SOURCE CIRCUITS SHALL NOT APPLY TO AC MODULES. THE PHOTOVOLTAIC SOURCE CIRCUIT, CONDUCTORS, AND INVERTERS SHALL BE CONSIDERED AS INTERNAL WIRING OF AN AC MODULE. 9.PHOTOVOLTAIC SOURCE CIRCUIT, PHOTOVOLTAIC OUTPUT CIRCUIT, INVERTER OUTPUT CIRCUIT, AND STORAGE BATTERY CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PROTECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ARTICLE 240. 10. PV SYSTEM CIRCUITS INSTALLED ON OR IN BUILDINGS SHALL INCLUDE A RAPID SHUTDOWN FUNCTION TO REDUCE SHOCK HAZARD FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH 690.12 11. ALL METALLIC RACEWAYS, J-BOXES, SUPPORTS AND MODULES ARE PROPERLY GROUNDED. MODULES SHALL BE GROUNDED SEPARATELY TO ALLOW REMOVAL OF A SINGLE MODULE AND WITHOUT DISRUPTING THE GROUNDING OF OTHER MODULES BY MEANS OF PROPERLY INSTALLED WIRES, LUGS, SCREWS, BOLTS OR OTHER LISTED METHODS. (SHEET METAL SCREWS ARE NOT ALLOWED – 250.8). 2022 CEC 690.43 12.SMOKE ALARMS AND CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS TO BE PROVIDED AND RETROFITTED INTO THE EXISTING DWELLING. THESE SMOKE ALARMS ARE REQUIRED TO BE IN ALL BEDROOMS, OUTSIDE EACH BEDROOM, AND AT LEAST ONE ON EACH FLOOR OF THE HOUSE. THESE ALARMS MAY BE SOLELY BATTERY OPERATED IF THE PHOTOVOLTAIC PROJECT DOES NOT INVOLVE THE REMOVAL OF INTERIOR WALL AND CEILING FINISHES INSIDE THE HOME, OTHERWISE, THE ALARMS MUST BE HARD WIRED AND INTERCONNECTED. MUST BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH R314-COMBINATION; R315.2-LISTING; R315.2.1-EXISTING; R315.3-LOCATION; R315.7- INTERCONNECTION. 13.GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR SHALL BE SIZED PER CEC 250.66. 200A BUS(N) 100A MAIN BREAKER(N) SUB PANEL B 40A 2 POLE PV BREAKER IN SUB PANEL B 225A BUS(N) MAIN PANEL A 125A MAIN BREAKER(N) POINT OF INTERCONNECTION (N) 7 (E) Hyundai HiS-M250RG (E) Enphase M2157 EXISTING SYSTEM (E) DC System Size:(E) AC System Size: 1.75 kW 1.505 kW (N) DC System Size:(N) AC System Size: 3.16 kW 6.14 kW Total DC System Size:Total AC System Size: 4.91 kW 7.645 kW ATTACHMENT: Unirac FlashLoc MOUNTING HARDWARE, ROOFING, AND FRAMING RAIL: Unirac Standard STRUCTURAL ROOFING: Comp Shingle FRAMING: 2X4 TRUSS @ 24" O.C. VICINITY MAP PAGE INDEX SCOPE OF WORK GENERAL NOTES NTS CO V E R P A G E PV 1Revision to 20184925 & 20185497 (issued on 1/23/25 & 3/28/25) - No plan check req'd. Expedited Permit Process for PV Systems - Micro-Inverter1 Expedited Permit Process for PV Systems Micro-Inverter The Solar America Board for Codes and Standards (Solar ABCs) Expedited Permit Pro- cess provides a means to differentiate systems that can be permitted quickly and easily due to their similarity with the majority of small-scale PV systems. Those systems with unique characteristics may be handled with small additions to this Expedited Permit Process or may require much more information, depending on the uniqueness of the installation. The following pages contain forms for the Micro-Inverter to use with the Expedited Per- mit Process. The Standard String, AC Module, and Supply-Side Connection forms are also available as interactive PDF files at www.solarabcs.org/permitting. In jurisdic- tions that have adopted the Expedited Permit Process for PV Systems, these forms can be filled out electronically and submitted in either printed form and via email. An elec- tronic format is used so that the supplied information is standardized and legible for the local jurisdiction. Expedited Permit Process for PV Systems — Micro-Inverter 2 Expedited Permit Process for Small-Scale PV Systems Micro-Inverter The information in this guideline is intended to help local jurisdictions and contractors identify when PV system installations are simple, needing only a basic review, and when an installation is more complex. It is likely that 50%-75% of all residential systems will comply with these simple criteria. For projects that fail to meet the simple criteria, resolution steps have been suggested to provide as a path to permit approval. Required Information for Permit: 1. Site plan showing location of major components on the property. This drawing need not be exactly to scale, but it should represent relative location of components at site (see supplied example site plan). PV arrays on dwellings with a 3’ perimeter space at ridge and sides may not need separate fire service review. 2. Electrical diagram showing PV array configuration, wiring system, overcurrent protection, inverter, disconnects, required signs, and ac connection to building (see supplied standard electrical diagram). 3. Specification sheets and installation manuals (if available) for all manufactured components including, but not limited to, PV modules, inverter(s), combiner box, disconnects, and mounting system. Step 1: Structural Review of PV Array Mounting System Is the array to be mounted on a defined, permitted roof structure? l Yes l No If No due to non-compliant roof or a ground mount, submit completed worksheet for the structure WKS1. Roof Information: 1. Is the roofing type lightweight (Yes = composition, lightweight masonry, metal, etc…)__________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ If No, submit completed worksheet for roof structure WKS1 (No = heavy masonry, slate, etc…). 2. Does the roof have a single roof covering? l Yes l No If No, submit completed worksheet for roof structure WKS1. 3. Provide method and type of weatherproofing roof penetrations (e.g. flashing, caulk).____________________________ Mounting System Information: 1. Is the mounting structure an engineered product designed to mount PV modules with no more than an 18” gap beneath the module frames? l Yes l No If No, provide details of structural attachment certified by a design professional. 2. For manufactured mounting systems, fill out information on the mounting system below: a. Mounting System Manufacturer ___________Product Name and Model#________________________________ b. Total Weight of PV Modules and Rails ___________lbs c. Total Number of Attachment Points____________ d. Weight per Attachment Point (b÷c)_________________lbs (if greater than 45 lbs, see WKS1) e. Maximum Spacing Between Attachment Points on a Rail ______________inches (see product manual for maximum spacing allowed based on maximum design wind speed) f. Total Surface Area of PV Modules (square feet)_________________ ft2 g. Distributed Weight of PV Module on Roof (b÷f)_______________ lbs/ft2 If distributed weight of the PV system is greater than 5 lbs/ft2, see WKS1. Step 2: Electrical Review of PV System (Calculations for Electrical Diagram) In order for a PV system to be considered for an expedited permit process, the following must apply: 1. PV modules, utility-interactive inverters, and combiner boxes are identified for use in PV systems. 2. The PV array is composed of 4 series strings or less per inverter. 3. The total inverter capacity has a continuous ac power output 13,440 Watts or less 4. The ac interconnection point is on the load side of service disconnecting means (690.64(B)). 5. One of the standard electrical diagrams (E1.1, E1.1a, E1.1b, or E1.1c) can be used to accurately represent the PV system. Interactive PDF diagrams are available at www.solarabcs.org/permitting. Fill out the standard electrical diagram completely. A guide to the electrical diagram is provided to help the applicant understand each blank to fill in. If the electrical system is more complex than the standard electrical diagram can effectively communicate, provide an alternative diagram with appropriate detail. Yes flushing UNIRAC UNIRAC FLASHLOC 168 16 3.97 72 429.68 26.86 E x p e d i t e d P e r m i t P r o c e s s f o r P V S y s t e m s 3 Micro-Inverter Site Plan EnergyAid1715 E Wilshire Ave #715 Santa Ana CA 92705 Kingston Residence 1410 N Parsons Pl 3.072 E x p e d i t e d P e r m i t P r o c e s s f o r P V S y s t e m s 4 Micro-Inverter Electrical Diagram Contractor Name, Address and Phone:One-Line Standard Electrical Diagram for Micro-Inverter PV Systems Site Name: Site Address: System AC Size: SIZE FSCM NO DWG NO REV E1.1a SCALE NTS Date: SHEET Drawn By: Checked By: DESCRIPTION OR CONDUCTOR TYPE USE-2 or PV WIRE GEC EGC X ALL THAT APPLY EXTERIOR CABLE LISTED W/ INV. THWN-2 or XHHW-2 or RHW-2 GEC EGC X ALL THAT APPLY NO DC GEC IF 690.35 SYSTEM THWN-2 or XHHW-2 or RHW-2 GEC EGC X ALL THAT APPLY TAG 1 2 3 4 5 CONDUIT AND CONDUCTOR SCHEDULE COND. GAUGE MFG MFG NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS MFG Cable MFG Cable CONDUIT TYPE N/A N/A N/A SAME SAME CONDUIT SIZE N/A N/A N/A SAME SAME DESCRIPTION PV DC or AC MODULE DC/AC INVERTER (MICRO) J-BOX (IF USED) PV ARRAY AC COMB. PANEL (IF USED) GEN METER (IF USED) AC DISCONNECT (IF USED) SERVICE PANEL TAG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PART NUMBER NOTES FOR UNUSED MODULES PUT "N/A” in BLANK ABOVE 1 1 3 2 3 EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE 2 _____ MICRO-INVERTERS IN BRANCH- CIRCUIT MOD ____ DC AC MOD ____ DC AC MOD ____ DC AC MOD ____ DC AC MOD ____ DC AC MOD ____ DC AC J-BOX 4 AC DISCO M BUILDING GROUNDING ELECTRODE G M UTILITY SERVICE MAIN SERVICE PANEL MAIN OCPD INVERTER OCPD 6 7 8 5 4 5 G SEE GUIDE APPENDIX D FOR INFORMATION ON MODULE AND ARRAY GROUNDING AC COMBINER PANEL G ____ MICRO-INVERTERS IN BRANCH- CIRCUIT TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD N/A TBD TBD N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A8 3/4 EnergyAid1715 E Wilshire Ave #715 Santa Ana CA 92705 Kingston Residence 1410 N Parsons Pl 3.072 kW E x p e d i t e d P e r m i t P r o c e s s f o r P V S y s t e m s 5 Contractor Name, Address and Phone:Notes for One-Line Standard Electrical Diagram for Single-Phase PV Systems Site Name: Site Address: System AC Size: SIZE FSCM NO DWG NO REV E1.2a SCALE NTS Date: SHEET Drawn By: Checked By: MAX POWER-POINT CURRENT (IMP) MAX POWER-POINT VOLTAGE (VMP) OPEN-CIRCUIT VOLTAGE (VOC) SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT (ISC) MAX SERIES FUSE (OCPD) MAXIMUM POWER (PMAX) MAX VOLTAGE (TYP 600VDC) VOC TEMP COEFF (mV/oC or %/oC ) IF COEFF SUPPLIED, CIRCLE UNITS MODULE MAKE MODULE MODEL PV MODULE RATINGS @ STC (Guide Section 5) MAX DC VOLT RATING MAX POWER @ 40oC NOMINAL AC VOLTAGE MAX AC CURRENT MAX OCPD RATING INVERTER MAKE INVERTER MODEL INVERTER RATINGS (Guide Section 4) 1) IF UTILITY REQUIRES A VISIBLE-BREAK SWITCH, DOES THIS SWITCH MEET THE REQUIREMENT? YES NO N/A 2) IF GENERATION METER REQUIRED, DOES THIS METER SOCKET MEET THE REQUIREMENT? YES NO N/A 3) SIZE PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE (DC) CONDUCTORS BASED ON MAX CURRENT ON NEC 690.53 SIGN OR OCPD RATING AT DISCONNECT 4) SIZE INVERTER OUTPUT CIRCUIT (AC) CONDUCTORS ACCORDING TO INVERTER OCPD AMPERE RATING. (See Guide Section 9) 5) TOTAL OF ______ INVERTER OUTPUT CIRCUIT OCPD(s), ONE FOR EACH MICRO-INVERTER CIRCUIT. DOES TOTAL SUPPLY BREAKERS COMPLY WITH 120% BUSBAR EXCEPTION IN 690.64(B)(2)(a)? YES NO NOTES FOR INVERTER CIRCUITS (Guide Section 8 and 9): 1.) LOWEST EXPECT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE BASED ON ASHRAE MINIMUM MEAN EXTREME DRY BULB TEMPERATURE FOR ASHRAE LOCATION MOST SIMILAR TO INSTALLATION LOCATION. LOWEST EXPECTED AMBIENT TEMP ____oC 2.) HIGHEST CONTINUOUS AMBIENT TEMPERATURE BASED ON ASHRAE HIGHEST MONTH 2% DRY BULB TEMPERATURE FOR ASHRAE LOCATION MOST SIMILAR TO INSTALLATION LOCATION. HIGHEST CONTINUOUS TEMPERATURE ____oC 2.) 2009 ASHRAE FUNDAMENTALS 2% DESIGN TEMPERATURES DO NOT EXCEED 47oC IN THE UNITED STATES (PALM SPRINGS, CA IS 44.1oC). FOR LESS THAN 9 CURRENT-CARRYING CONDUCTORS IN ROOF-MOUNTED SUNLIT CONDUIT AT LEAST 0.5" ABOVE ROOF AND USING THE OUTDOOR DESIGN TEMPERATURE OF 47oC OR LESS (ALL OF UNITED STATES), a) 12 AWG, 90oC CONDUCTORS ARE GENERALLY ACCEPTABLE FOR MODULES WITH Isc OF 7.68 AMPS OR LESS WHEN PROTECTED BY A 12-AMP OR SMALLER FUSE.b) 10 AWG, 90oC CONDUCTORS ARE GENERALLY ACCEPTABLE FOR MODULES WITH Isc OF 9.6 AMPS OR LESS WHEN PROTECTED BY A 15-AMP OR SMALLER FUSE. NOTES FOR ARRAY CIRCUIT WIRING (Guide Section 6 and 8 and Appendix E): OCPD = OVERCURRENT PROTECTION DEVICE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE®REFERENCES SHOWN AS (NEC XXX.XX) NOTES FOR ALL DRAWINGS: SIGNS–SEE GUIDE SECTION 7 SIGN FOR DC DISCONNECT SIGN FOR INVERTER OCPD AND AC DISCONNECT (IF USED) No sign necessary since 690.51 marking on PV module covers needed information AC OUTPUT CURRENT NOMINAL AC VOLTAGE SOLAR PV SYSTEM AC POINT OF CONNECTION THIS PANEL FED BY MULTIPLE SOURCES (UTILITY AND SOLAR) Notes for Micro-Inverter Electrical Diagram JA Solar JAM54S31-395/MR 12.81 30.84 36.94 13.70 25A 395 240 -0.275%/°C APS Systems DS3-L 60 264 240 3.2 20 240 12.8 1 EnergyAid1715 E Wilshire Ave #715 Santa Ana CA 92705 Kingston Residence 1410 N Parsons Pl 3.072 kW