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--- ' ' ----- ' ' - --- ' - ----- ~ --- -- ' ' � vi aytonRd, Chico 17 � B06-2 471 0 . 039-090-017 � Sys Gnxt / ~v MO 'DAYTON,Rij VIOLICH INC _ i � s . I i '. '� i BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES INSPECTION CARD 24 Hour Inspection Line: (530) 338-7636 (Oroville) (530) 891-2834 (Chico) Office: (530) 338-7541 Fax: (53G) 538-2140 Website: www.buttecounty.net/dds Permit No: B06-2471 Issued: 11/21/2006 Set acs Address: 1750 DAYTON RD CHICO 111 APN: 039-090-017 Permit Subtype= Phtovtaic Sys Grn9 Grade Beams Owner: PAUL, A VIOLICH INC 216 Applicant: CHICO ELECTRIC Do Not Pour Concrete Until Above are Signed Description: Ground mount solar system 124 Gas Test 404 MUST BE ON JOB SITE JOB SHALL BE READY PRIOR TO CALLING FOR INSPECTION. THE INSPECTION CARD AND APPROVED PLANS MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR EACH INSPECTION OR THE INSPECTION WILL NOT BE MADE AND A RE -INSPECTION FEE MAY BE ASSESSED. ALL PLAN REVISIONS MUST BE APPROVE.° BY THE COUNTY BEFORE PROCEEDING Inspection Type IVR INSP DATE Set acs 132. Z Foundations / Footings 111 Pier/Column Footings 122 'Z — Grade Beams 114 Eufer Ground 216 Forms/Steel/Holdowns 122 Do Not Pour Concrete Until Above are Signed Pre -Slab 124 Gas Test 404 Masonry Grout 120 Masonry Bond Beam 119 Underfloor Framing 149 Underfloor Ducts 319 Shear Transfer 136 Under Floor Plumbing 412 Under Slab Plumbing 411 Gas Piping 403 Do Not Install Floor Sheathing or Slab Until Above Signed Rough Framing 128 Rough Plumbing 406 Rough Mechanical 316 Rough Electrical 208 Gas Piping 403 Roof Nail 129 Shower Pan/Tub Test 408 i Fire Sprinkler 702 Do Not Insulate Until Above Signed Wall Insulation 117 Ceiling Insulation 118 Do Not Cover Until Above Sined T -Bar Ceiling / RC 145 Gas Test 404 Stucco Lath 142 Stucco Scratch 143 Stucco Brown 144 Building Final 802 Electrical Final 803 Mechanical Final 809 Plumbing Final 813 Project Final 801 .� ter. C lrhMlV111 a 1SEUV1V1E N ULL A.Nll VOID 1 YLAR COMMENCED, YOU MAY PAY FOR A 1 Y AR :RENEWAL 30 DAYS PRIOR TO EXPIRATION Inspector. Copy ,.\/\ .. ..........:.!!, , ............. . . COUNT- OF BUTTE � \ BUILDING DIVISION . . DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 2' 7County Center Driv�e•Orkm,CA-(53)58744 \ : CORRECTION NOTICE /306 Zq -7/ � \ OWNER PERMIT NO. \ / � A routine inspection ind. that the following violations yBkecanty odes« e% at \\ the above address and should G «mcd Please call for re -inspection when correction of . _w is completed. If you have any me iaa amw9 to this matter, or _ed additional .: explanation, please contact the Building IePEmt « mindicated be_ . a 2S . � . � -�* �) . � .i« � � ) . §~ `\) � >k � . � Date Inspector � REV 4oz5 Phone#� . � FOR RE -INSPECTION CAL. 538-7636 OR 891-2834 '\ BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING PERMIT 24 HOUR INSPECTION #:(530) 538-7636 (OROVILLE) (530) 891-2834 (CHICO) OFFICE #:(530) 538-7541 FAX#: (530) 538-2140 WEBSITE: www.buttecounty.net\dds PROJECT INFORMATION Site Address: 1750 DAYTON RD Owner: permit No: B06-2471 APN: 039-090-017 PAUL, A VIOLICH INC Issued Date: 11/21/2006 By KCG Permit type: MISCELLANEOUS P O BOX 875 Subtype: Phtovtaic Sys Grnd KENTFIELD, CA 94914 Expiration Date: 11/21/2007 Description: Ground mount solar system Occupancy: Zoning: A10 Contractor Applicant: Square Footage: CHICO ELECTRIC CHICO ELECTRIC Building Garage Remdl/Addn 36 WEST EATON ROAD 36 WEST EATON ROAD CHICO, CA 95973 CHICO, CA 95973 Other Porch/Patio Total (530) 891-1933 (530) 891-1933 FEE INFORMATION Photovoltaic $384.93 Total Charged: $384.93 Fees Paid: $384.93 Balance Due: $0.00 Receipt No: B659 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION OWNER / BUILDER DECLARATION Contractor (Name) State Contractors License No. / Class / Expires I HEREBY AFFIRM UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY that I am exempt from the Contractor's License CHICO ELECTRIC CSLB-454345 / / Law for the following reason (Sec. 7031.5), Business and Professions Code: Any city or county that requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed I HEREBY AFFIRM UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Law [Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) is in full force and effect. of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code] or that he or she is exempt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects X 11/21/2006 the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars [$500]; Please check one of the following: Contractors Signature Date ❑ I, AS OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, OR MY EMPLOYEES WITH WAGES AS THEIR SOLE COMPENSATION, WILL DO THE WORK, AND THE STRUCTURE IS NOT INTENDED OR OFFERED FOR SALE (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors License Law does not apply to an owner of the property, who builds or improves thereon, and who does WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION I HEREBY AFFIRM UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY one of the following declarations: HAVE the work himself or herself or through his or her own employees, provided that such improvements ❑I AND WILL MAINTAIN A CERTIFICATE OF CONSENT TO SELF -INSURE FOR are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one WORKERS' COMPENSATION, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proof that he or she did not build or performance of the work for which this permit is issued. improve for the purpose of sale.). I HAVE AND WILL MAINTAIN WORKER'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE, as required by ❑❑ I, AS OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, AM EXCLUSIVELY CONTRACTING WITH LICENSED CONTRACTORS TO CONSTRUCT THE PROJECT (Sec. 7044, Business and Provessions Code: Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. The Contractors License Law dows not apply to an owner of the property who builds or improves My Workers' Compensation insurance carrier and policy number are; thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractors License Law.). Cartier: Policy Number: Exp. Date: (This section nee not be competed if the permit is or one hundred dollars ($100) or ess. ❑ I AM EXEMPT under Section B. 8 P.C. for this reason: ❑I CERTIFY THAT IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK FOR WHICH THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workers' Compensation laws of California, and agree that if I should become subject to the workers' X 11/21/2006 compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with those Owner's Signature Date provisions. X 11/21/2006 I hereby certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all City and County ordinances, rules, regulations, and State laws relating to building Signature Date WARNING: FAILURE TO SECURE WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL, construction, and with any and all conditions of permit. I agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Butte County, its officers, agents and employees from any and all claims and liability for personal AND SHALL SUBJECT AN EMPLOYER TO CRIMINAL PENALTIES AND CIVIL FINES UP TO ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS $100,000, IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF COMPENSATION, ( ) injury, including death, and property damage caused arising out of, or in any way connected with DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR INSECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST AND the issuance of this permit. I hereby acknowledge thatt is issuance of this permit does not authorize the use or occupancy of any sidewalk, street, or subsidewalk. I hereby authorize representatives of Butte ATTORNEY'S FEES. County to enter the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. I hereby certify that I am the property owner or am authorized to act on the property owners behalf. 11/21/2006 CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY 1 HEREBY AFFIRM UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY that there is a construction lending agency for Name of Permittee [SIGN] Print Date the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. (3097 civ. code) Owner ❑ Contractor OR. Agent for Owner DAgent for Contractor INSPECTOR COPY Lender's Address City State Zip BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING PERMIT 24 HOUR INSPECTION #:(530) 538-7636 (OROVILLE) (530) 891-2834 (CHICO) OFFICE #:(530) 538-7541 FAX#: (530) 538-2140 WEBSITE: www.buttecounty.net\dds PROJECT INFORMATION Site Address: 1750 DAYTON RD Owner: Permit No: B06-2471 APN: 039-090-017 PAUL, A VIOLICH INC Issued Date: 11/21/2006 By KCG Permit type: MISCELLANEOUS P O BOX 875 Subtype: Phtovtaic Sys Grnd KENTFIELD, CA 94914 Expiration Date: 11/21/2007 Description: Ground mount solar system Occupancy: Zoning: A10 Contractor Applicant: Square Footage: CHICO ELECTRIC CHICO ELECTRIC Building Garage RemdVAddn 36 WEST EATON ROAD 36 WEST EATON ROAD CHICO, CA 95973 CHICO, CA 95973 Other Porch/Patio Total (530) 891-1933 (530) 891-1933 FEE INFORMATION Photovoltaic $384.93 Total Charged: $384.93 Fees Paid: $384.93 Balance Due: $0.00 Receipt No: B659 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION OWNER / BUILDER DECLARATION Contractor (Name) State Contractors License No. / Class / Expires I HEREBY AFFIRM UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY that I am exempt from the Contractor's License CHICO ELECTRIC CSLB-454345 / / Law for the following reason (Sec. 7031.5), Business and Professions Code: Any city or county that requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed I HEREBY AFFIRM UNDER PENAL OF PERJURY that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with S 7000) ivi ion 3 the Business and Professions Code, and my license pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Law [Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) is in full for and of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code] or that he or she is exempt therefrom and the - —_. basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects X 11/21/2006 the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars [$500]; Please check one of the following: Contractors Signature Date ❑ I, AS OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, OR MY EMPLOYEES WITH WAGES AS THEIR SOLE COMPENSATION, WILL DO THE WORK, AND THE STRUCTURE IS NOT INTENDED OR OFFERED FOR SALE (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of the property, who builds or improves thereon, and who does WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION I HEREBY AFFIRM UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY one of the following declarations: I HAVE the work himself or herself or through his or her own employees, provided that such improvements AND WILL MAINTAIN A CERTIFICATE OF CONSENT TO SELF -INSURE FOR are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one WORKERS' COMPENSATION, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of proof that he or she did not build or performance of the work for which this permit is issued. improve for the purpose of sale.). I HAVE AND WILL MAINTAIN WORKER'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE, as required by ❑❑ I, AS OWNER OF THE PROPERTY, AM EXCLUSIVELY CONTRACTING WITH LICENSED CONTRACTORS TO CONSTRUCT THE PROJECT (Sec. 7044, Business and Provessions Code: Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. The Contractor's License Law dows not apply to an owner of the property who builds or improves My Workers' Compensation insurance carrier and policy number are; thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the �,/� / Carrier Policy Number,74940 Z5'i BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION AND SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS OFFICE #: (530) 538-7541 FAX #: (530) 538-2140 A FEE WILL BE REQUIRED AT TIME OFAPPLICATION Website: www.buttecoanty.net/dds "PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY" OWNER INFORMATION Last Name! C irst u L Mailing Address �l City 0 Stat A Zips Phonej !/ _ S t� Fax E-mail CONTRACTOR Name �c Address 3 4�) Z e4% City I" State40 C'$`l— Zip 1X5%3 Phone 53' 0 _ 6"5/— /f3 3 Fax E-mail Lic. Class APPLICANT INFORMATION ARCHITECT/ENGINEER Name City Address Zip City Fax State Zip Phone Lot # Fax E-mail Date Approved: :1 State License Number APPLICANT INFORMATION Name Address City State Zip Phone Fax E-mail For office use only: Zoning Flood Zone I A,0 /� SRA I Yes I No Occ. Type Const. Subdivision Name Map Book Page Lot # Planner Date Approved: :1 PERMIT NO. BIN # PROJECT LOCATION Al 0 Property Address �� ,2,s' City Cross Stre WORKER'S COMPENSATION Policy Number � Carrier If hiring anyone other than license contractors, a certificate of worker's compensation must be shown at the time of permit issuance. LENDING AGENCY Name Address Description or Scope of Work: Sq FT- Living Garage Open Cov ❑ Structure Built without Permits ❑ Proposed Change of Occupancy (Note previous use): EXPIRATION OF APPLICATION Applications for which a permit has not been issued will expire one year after the date of application. In order to renew action on an application after expiration, a new application, plans and fee will be REQUEST FOR REFUNDS Refunds can only be made upon written request by the person who paid the fee. The request must be made prior to the expiration of the permit and no construction work has been done. Filing fees, plan check fees for work plan checked and other department costs are not refundable. Received by: ` � , Amount: J Bldg Receipt #: ,5q P'd �n ul� h& � a Date: _,_Sheriff SMTP Total Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 75965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Fax www.buttecounty.net/dds NOTICE TO BUILDERS Before your building permit can be issued, your plans must be checked for compliance with the California Building Codes. In addition, your plans are routed to other regulatory entities including but not limited to Planning, Public Works, Environmental Health, and the California Department of Forestry for their clearances and approvals. There are some things you can do to expedite your permit: 0 Make sure your application is complete. 0 Be responsive to requests from County departments for any additional materials or requirements. The Building Division places its highest priority on processing building permits as quickly as possible and each day that passes without a complete application adds to processing time. Every permit issued by the Building Official shall expire and become null and void if the work authorized by such permit is not started or completed within one year from the date of issuance of such permit. A permit may be renewed (for a fee) prior to expiration an indefinite number of times, provided construction progress has been documented by the Building Division during each year during scheduled inspections. No changes may be made in the original plans and specifications for such work. In order to reinstate action on a permit after expiration, the permittee shall pay a new full permit fee and additional plan checking and documentation may be required. Upon completion of work covered by this permit, please contact this office for final inspection. As a reminder to you, it is illegal to occupy this building or any portion of the building for which this permit is issued without a final inspection. EXPIRATION OF PERMIT APPLICATION AND REFUND POLICY Application for which a permit has not been issued will expire one year after date of application. Refunds may only be made upon written request by the person who originally paid the fees. Refunds for permit applications (not yet issued) must be requested within two years from the date of fee payment. Fees paid at the time of application are for Plan Check and administration. The Plan Check portion of fees is refundable only if the permit is cancelled or withdrawn before any plan checking is done. Building Division costs will be deducted prior to authorizing a refund and a charge of $54.99 to process the refund application will be assessed. Refunds on permits (issued) may be requested prior to the expiration of the permit, provided no work has been done pursuant to the permit. An Inspection may be required (and deducted from any refund amount) to determine no work was done. Fee/refund information can be read on-line at hiip:Hmunicir)alcodes.lexisnexis.com/codes/butteco/ Reference Number: B06-2471 Date: 10/25/2006 Location: 1750 DAYTON RD Parcel Number: 039-090-017 Owner Name: PAUL, A VIOLICH INC Phone: Description: Ground mount solar system Signature of Property Owner: ;! Date: 10/25/2006 FILE Butte County Department of Public Works J. MICHAEL CRUMP, DIRECTOR LAND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION Storm Water Managment Program 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 75965 (530) 538-7266 Telephone (530) 538-7171 Fax www.buttecounty.net/dds C National pollutant Disharche Elimination System (NPDES) Phase II Construction Storm Water Permit and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Acknowledgment [LESS THAN 1 ACRE 1 Reference Number: B06-2471 Location: 1750 DAYTON RD Parcel Number: 039-090-017 Owner Name: PAUL, A VIOLICH INC Description: Ground mount solar system Date: 10/25/2006 By: KCG Sub Type: Phtovtaic Sys Grnd Phone: By signing below, I the project owner/owners' agent, certify that this project WILL NOT DISTURB 1 acre or more of land and that I therefore, do not need to apply for a Construction Storm Water Permit from the State of California Regional Water Quality Control Board. Phased projects that contain multiple site buildouts of less than one acre but when combined with subsequent phases total more than one acre of disturbed soil will require a Construction Storm Water Permit from the state of California Regional Water Quality Board. I am aware that submitting false and/or inaccurate information or failure to apply for a Construction Storm Water Permit from the State of California Regional Water Quality Control Board for this project that disturbes one acre or more of land may result in revocation of grading and/or other permits or other santions provided by law. Signed: 1�2-" �t ` Date: 10/25/2006 FILE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS July 17, 2006 ELECTRICAL • TELECOM • FIRE/SECURITY To Whom It May Concern: QUICK SERVICE CONSTRUCTION COMMERCIAL SERVICES AGRICULTURAL SERVICES The following employee of Chico Electric, William Austin, is authorized to sign for and purchase permits for Chico Electric. Authorized by: Norm Nielscn Owner/President BUTTE COUNTY W 2 5 2006 iDEVELOPIWENT SERVICES 36 W. Eaton Road, Chico, CA 95973-0149 - (530) 891-1933 - FAX (530) 891-6749 CA Lic. #454345 - NV Lic. # 45459 - www.chicoelectdc.com Sunny Boy 6000 BUTTE COUNTY BUILDING DIVISION - APPROVED Installation Guide c� Installation Guide Copyright © 2003 SMA America, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photographic, magnetic or otherwise, without the prior written permission of SMA America, Inc. SMA America makes no representations, express or implied, with respect to this documentation or any of the equipment and/or software it may describe, including (with no limitation) any implied warranties of utility, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. All such warranties are expressly disclaimed. Neither SMA. America nor its distributors or dealers shall be liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages under any circumstances. (The exclusion of implied warranties may not apply in all cases under some statutes, and thus the above exclusion may not apply.) Specifications are subject to change without notice. Every attempt has been made to make this document complete, accurate and -up-to-date. Readers are cautioned, however, that SMA America reserves the right to make changes without notice and shall not be responsible for any damages, including indirect, incidental or consequential damages, caused by reliance on the material presented, including, but not limited to, omissions, typographical errors, arithmetical errors or listing errors in the content material. Revision History Rev. No. Date By Version 1.0 April 21, 2004 YS First ROW 2.0 August 9, 2004 JP First US 2.1 October 14, 2004 JP US 2.1 2.2 December 3, 2004 JP Updated 2.3 March 21, 2005 JP Pins, graphs, fusing, illustrations, language 3.0 April 29, 2005 JP Jumpers, label, re-org, doc number 3.1 July 21, 2005 JP Additional ratings added SMA America, Incorporated 12438 Loma Rica Drive Grass Valley, California 95945 Tel 530.273.4895 Fax 530.274.7271 www.sma-america.com SB6000U-I 3:SE2705 SMA America C; Installation Guide IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important instructions for the Sunny Boy 6000U that must be followed during installation and maintenance of the inverter. The Sunny Boy is designed and tested according to international safety requirements, but as with all electricaf and electronic equipment, certain precautions must be observed when installing and/or operating the Sunny Boy. To reduce the risk of personal injury and to ensure the safe installation and operation of the Sunny Boy, you must carefully read and follow all instructions, cautions and warnings in this Installation Guide. Safety and Hazard Symbols This symbol is used to call attention to important information that QI you must have when installing and/or operating the Sunny Boy. Failure to read and follow instructions marked with this symbol could result in injury or death and/or damage to the equipment. This symbol appears beside instructions and warnings that deal - with dangerous voltages that can injure or kill people who come in contact with them. This symbol appears beside terminations that are connected to earth -ground. SMA America SB60001.1-I 3:SE2705 Installation Guide Warnings WARNING: A Warning describes a hazard to equipment or - personnel. It calls attention to a procedure or practice, which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in dam- age to or destruction of part or all of the SMA equipment and/ or other equipment connected to the SMA equipment or per- sonal injury. Warnings and Cautions may also be accompanied by one or more of the safety and hazard symbols described above to indicate the type of hazard described therein. Other Symbols In addition to the safety and hazard symbols described on the previous pages, the following symbol is also used in this Installation Guide: This symbol accompanies notes that call attention to supplementary information that you should know and use to ensure optimal operation of the system. SB6000U-13SE2705 SMA America iii Installation Guide General Warnings All electrical installations must be done in accordance with - the local and National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70. The Sunny Boy contains no user -serviceable parts except isfor the fans on the bottom of the enclosure and the filters behind the fans as well as the exhaust fins on the sides of the unit. For all other repair and maintenance always return the unit to an authorized SMA Service Center. Before installing or usin the Sunny Boy, read all of the instructions, cautions, and warnings on the Sunny Boy, the 4L. PV array, and in this Installation Guide. Before connecting the Sunny By b000Ulity to the electrical Q utility grid, contact the local uticompany. This connection must be made only by qualified personnel. PV arrays produce electrical energy when exposed to light isand thus can create an electrical shock hazard. Wiring of the PV -arrays should only be performed by qualified personnel. Warranty All Sunny Boy inverters sold in the USA have a five-year warranty, as indicated on the warranty card included in the Sunny Boy shipping container. For warranty coverage, or if ou have questions about the Sunny Boy warranty, contact SMA America at the adydress, telephone number or Web site listed on page i (to send E-mail, see the Contact section of the SMA America Web site). iv SMA America SB6000U-I3:SE2705 Contents Revision History ................................... i Safety and Hazard Symbols .......................... ii Warnings.......................................iii Other Symbols...................................iii General Warnings ............................ 1 -iv Warranty.......................................iv 1 Introduction Product Overview................................1-1 Safety.....................................1-2 Installation Overview..............................1-4 2 Unpacking and Inspection 3 Mounting Choosing a Mounting Location ..:................... 3-1 Dimensions and Recommended Clearances ............. 3-3 Mounting Procedure............:.................3-5 4 Input Voltage Configuration Opening the Sunny Boy 6000U ..................4-1 Locating Internal Components ....................4-1 Configuring the Input Voltage .................... 4-3 5 Wiring the SB6000U Wiring the AC Output .... . ........................ 5-3 AC Connection Requirements .:.................. 5-3 Connecting the AC Wires.......................5-6 Wiring the DC Input..............................5-8 DC Connection Requirements .................... 5-8 Connecting the DC Wires ...................... 5-10 Communication Wiring ...........................5-12 RS -232 Communication .......................5-12 RS -485 Communication .......................5-15 Replacing the Cover ..........................5-17 6 Commissioning 7 Displays and Messages SB6000U-I 3:SE2705 SMA Americo v .-e ILI vi LED Fault Indicators ........................... 7-6 Status Messages on the LCD Display ............... 7-1 1 Communication Options ....................... 7-14 8 Troubleshooting General...................................8-1 Error Messages ............................... 8-3 9 Maintenance Cleaning the Fans ............................9-1 Testing the Fans ............................. 9-2 Cleaning the Exhaust Fins.......................9-3 10 Technical Specifications FCC Compliance Information ...................10-1 Sunny Boy SB6000U Wiring Diagrams ............10-2 Specifications..............................10-3 SMA America SB6000U- 13:SE2705 Introduction Section 1: Introduction Product Overview This installation guide provides all the information needed to install, commission and operate a Sunny Boy 6000U (SB6000U) grid -tied photovoltaic (PV) inverter. Note: To help avoid problems during the installation, URF familiarize yourself with the installation process by reading the entire Installation Guide before starting the installation. WARNING: Lethal voltages are present at various points Q in a PV system. For safety reasons, it is recommended that only qualified personnel install and operate this equip- ment. Product Overview The SB6000U is a DC to AC grid -tied utility interactive inverter for use with photovoltaic (PV), fuel cell, wind turbine and other sources of DC power. In general, the SB6000U takes power from a DC source (PV modules) and converts it to AC power for the utility grid. This power is delivered first to local loads (household appliances, lights, motor loads, etc.), with any excess power fed to the utility. The power consumed by the local loads reduces the power needed from the utility. Excess power may actually "spin the utility meter backwards' depending on the type of meter in your system. This power may also be recorded as power credits by the utility company depending on the interconnection agreement. An example of basic system components is shown in Figure 1-1. Utility Grid Figure 1-1 Sunny Boy 6000U Installed in a Utility Interactive PV System SB6000U-13:SE2705 SMA America 1 1 Introduction Product Overview Note: Policies vary from one utility company to another. Consult U�Fwith a representative of the local utility company before designing and installing a PV system. Safety Anti-Islanding Protection Islanding is a condition .that can occur if the utility grid is disconnected while the SB6000U is operating and the remaining load is resonant at 60 Hz and matches the output of the SB6000U perfectly. This condition is highly unlikely and had never been witnessed outside of a controlled laboratory. Nevertheless, the SB6000U incorporates an advanced active islanding protection algorithm to insure that the system will not export power into a balanced 60 Hz resonant load while the utility is disconnected. The SB6000U periodically injects both leading and lagging reactive current into the utility grid. This method has been proven by Underwriters Laboratories to effectively destabilize and disconnect from a balanced island condition. PV Ground Fault Detection and Interruption The SB6000U is equipped with a ground fault detection device. If a ground fault current greater than 1 Amp is detected, the SB6000U will shut down and display the fault condition on the user interface display. Once the ground fault is located and corrected, the ground fault error will need to be manually cleared and the inverter will then resume normal operation. PV Series Fusing Series fusing may be required depending on the type of PV module used in the system. See NEC 690.9 Interconnection Code Compliance The Sunny Boy SB6000U has been tested and listed by Underwriters Laboratories to meet the requirements of UL1741 Static Inverters and Charge Controllers for use in Photovoltaic Power Systems and UL1998 Software in Programmable Components, as well as IEEE -929-2000 Recommended Practice for Utility Interface of Photovoltaic Systems and IEEE 519 Standard Practices and Requirements for Harmonic Control in Electrical Power Systems. The SB6000U is also listed under.UL1741 for Canadian UL. SMA America SB6000U-1 Introduction Product Overview UL1741 is the standard applied by Underwriters Laboratories to the VSB6000U to certify that it meets the requirements of the NEC and IEEE - 929 -2000. IEEE 929-2000 provides recommendations regarding the LISTED proper equipment and functionality necessary to ensure compatible operation when power generation is connected to the utility grid. Note: Contact the local utility and/or the authority having U�F jurisdiction prior to connecting the Sunny Boy 6000U to the utility grid. FCC Compliance The SB6000U has been tested and shown to conform with all FCC Part 15 B EMI/EMC emissions regulations. Feature Overview Over twenty years of inverter manufacturing experience has gone into the design of the 566000U. As a result, the SB6000U represents state-of-the-art technology, high reliability and over all ease of use - all the qualities you've come to expect from the industry leader in inverter manufacturing. Some of the features included are: • LCD Display • Temperature regulated fan cooling - simple replacement • Auto line voltage detection and configuration • Advanced communication options available • Compatible with all Sunny Boy and Sunny Boy Control products • High efficiency • Quiet operation • Simple installation • Stainless steel enclosure Operating Temperature The SB6000U has been designed to maintain full power output at ambient temperatures as high as 45°C. Fan cooling allows this level of output power to be achieved even in enclosed spaces. The SB6000U will continue'to operate well beyond 45°C and de -rates as needed to maintain a safe internal component temperature. SB6000U-13:SE2705 SMA America 1-3 Introduction Installation Overview Installation Overview This section provides a high-level overview of the installation process so you have an idea what to expect as you proceed through the rest of the Installation Guide. The installation process is broken down into the following tasks: Section 2: Unpacking and Inspection This section provides instructions and information for unpacking the SB6000U and inspecting it for shipping damage. Section 3: Mounting This section includes guidelines to help you select the best mounting location, suggestions to insure optimum performance, cautions and warnings that you should follow to avoid injury and/or equipment damage and step-by-step instructions for mounting the SB6000U inverter. Section 4: Input Voltage Configuration This section includes information on removing the cover, locating primary components within the inverter and selecting the appropriate voltage configuration for the installation. Section 5: Wiring the SB6000U This section includes guidelines for selecting the correct wire sizes, cautions and warnings that you should follow to avoid injury and/or equipment damage and step- by instructions for wiring the SB6000U to a PV array, household electrical circuits Ithe utility grid. Procedures are also included for connecting optional data - communication cables. Section 6: Commissioning Commissioning involves ap lying DC input power to the SB6000U, observing the LED and LCD indicators on the frpont cover, and resolving any problems that occur. Section 7: Displays and Messages This section provides troubleshooting tips and procedures for resolving problems that may occur during installation and operation. -4 SMA America SB6000U-13:SE2705 Unpacking and Inspection Section 2: Unpacking and Inspection All Sunny Boy inverters are thoroughly tested and inspected before they are packed and shipped. Although they are shipped in sturdy, recyclable packaging; damage can still occur during shipping. It is important to carefully inspect the shipping container prior to beginning the installation. If any external damage to the packaging makes you suspect the inverter itself could be damaged, or if you find that the inverter is damaged after unpacking it, report the damage immediately to your SMA dealer and to the shipping company that delivered the Sunny Boy. If it becomes necessary to return the Sunny Boy, use the original packaging in which it was delivered.. WARNING: The Sunny Boy 6000U weighs 141 Ib. (63 kg). To is avoid injury, be sure to use proper lifting techniques and se- cure the help of someone to assist in the unpacking and instal- lation of the inverter. If you need assistance with a damaged Sunny Boy, contact your SMA dealer or SMA America. Contact information for SMA America is provided below. SMA America, Incorporated 12438 Loma Rica Drive Grass Valley, California 95945 Tel 530.273.4895 Fax 530.274.7271 www.sma-america.com SB6000U-13:SE2705 SMA America 2-1 Unpacking and Inspection 2-2 SMA America SB6000U-I ISE2705 Mounting Choosing a Mounting Location Section 3: Mounting This section provides guidelines to help you select the best mounting location, suggestions to insure optimum performance, cautions and warnings that you should follow to avoid injury and/or equipment damage, and step-by-step instructions for mounting a Sunny Boy 6000U inverter. WARNING: The Sunny Boy 6000U weighs 141 Ib. (63 kg). To is avoid injury, be sure to use proper lifting techniques and se- cure the help of someone to assist in the unpacking and instal- lation of the inverter. Note: Occasionally, the rating label on the SB6000U will need URFto be referred to. For this reason, it is required that the inverter be mounted so that the rating label on the side of the inverter is visible. Choosing a Mounting Location Consider the following guidelines, cautions, and warnings when choosing a mounting location for the SB6000U: • Do not install the SB6000U in direct sunlight. External heating from exposure to the sun may cause excessive internal heating. This can result in derated output power to protect the internal components from damage. • Install the SB6000U in a location that maintains an ambient air temperature that is less than 45°C. To maintain a safe internal component temperature, the SB6000U may power derate if the ambient air temperature exceeds 450C. (The cooler the air temperature, the longer the life expectancy of any power electronics device.) • The SB6000U is constructed in a rugged stainless steel enclosure designed for outdoor installations. However, care should always be taken to minimize exposure to the elements. It is best to minimize exposure to rain, snow and ice, etc. Do not install the SB6000U in a location exposed to sources of direct water spray such as sprinklers or downspouts. • The inverter should be installed in a location that is inaccessible to children. • The SB6000U emits a slight vibrating noise when operating. This vibration is normal and has no effect on performance, but it can be objectionable if the inverter is mounted on a wall in a living area, on the outside of a wall that is near a living area, or on certain types of materials, such as thin wood panelling or sheet metal. SB6000U-I ISE2705 SMA America Mounting Choosing a Mountng Location • If the inverter is installed outside, it should be mounted vertically (see Figure 3-1). Figure 3-1 Sunny Boy Mounting Positions W Tilted Forward < NF1 (Unacceptable) CAUTION: The Sunny Boy 6000U weighs 141 Ib. (63 kg.). Ensure that the mounting surface is strong enough to hold the weight of the SB6000U. Do not mount the Sunny Boy on plasterboard (sheet -rock) or thin wood panelling. CAUTION: All electrical conduits and any communication cables must be positioned and/or sealed so that no water can enter the inverter enclosure through these conduits and cables. CAUTION: Do not install the SB6000U during periods of precipitation or high humidity (>95%). Moisture trapped within the enclosure may cause corrosion and damage to the electronic components. CAUTION: If you are installing the Sunny Boy in a cabinet, is closet, or other relatively small enclosed area, you must pro- vide sufficient air circulation to dissipate the heat generated by the inverter. WARNING: To prevent electrical shock or other injury, Qcheck for existing electrical or plumbing installations in the walls before drilling mounting holes for the Sunny Boy. SMA America SB6000U-13:SE2705 Vertical _? I��i` a (Best) I" y al i , Tilted Back s I (Acceptable; Figure 3-1 Sunny Boy Mounting Positions W Tilted Forward < NF1 (Unacceptable) CAUTION: The Sunny Boy 6000U weighs 141 Ib. (63 kg.). Ensure that the mounting surface is strong enough to hold the weight of the SB6000U. Do not mount the Sunny Boy on plasterboard (sheet -rock) or thin wood panelling. CAUTION: All electrical conduits and any communication cables must be positioned and/or sealed so that no water can enter the inverter enclosure through these conduits and cables. CAUTION: Do not install the SB6000U during periods of precipitation or high humidity (>95%). Moisture trapped within the enclosure may cause corrosion and damage to the electronic components. CAUTION: If you are installing the Sunny Boy in a cabinet, is closet, or other relatively small enclosed area, you must pro- vide sufficient air circulation to dissipate the heat generated by the inverter. WARNING: To prevent electrical shock or other injury, Qcheck for existing electrical or plumbing installations in the walls before drilling mounting holes for the Sunny Boy. SMA America SB6000U-13:SE2705 Dimensions and Recommended Clearances Dimensions and Recommended Clearances The outer dimensions of the Sunny Boy 6000U are shown in Figure 3-2. The Sunny Boy must be mounted so that there is at least eight inches of clearance around the Sunny Boy 6000U. 250 m (9. (9.85 inn)) Figure 3-2 Outer Dimensions of the Sunny Boy 6000U CAUTION: You mustensure that there is sufficient clearance for - the flow of the air around the Sunny Boy! In a normal operating environment with good ventilation, eight inches of clearance is adequate. Note:The National Electrical Code may require significantly Ea:�' larger working clearances (see NEC Section 110.26). mm 4 in) SB6000U-I 3:SE2705 SMA America 3-3 i Mounting i Dimensions and Recommended Clearances' • • . , - 330 inm.(13.00 in) _�-' --------- _..._ _...._, _ ._._.__ . _. __...___ _ ........ ., �. 301 mm.{11.B6in)'i-- _ _. ...,.. 2'79 mm (10.99 in) _...__... .__._._' _...._... _.... .......... I .. .. - - 165 mm (6.50 in)..-'------..—_.._._._...._._.:-'-'-------=' 86 mm (3.3$ in) -I 60 mm (2.3E 34 mm (1.. in)- , 45 mm (1.77 In) I ` - I. Y 1 rr I� t, • 1 i': .. :. y3 vz i. 3 '. t ) k. Sy1P �,,. riG'h3>�--. Y�)�. �Ki,''z..Sk• S�v.[.... 'cx a I i �,i , r ._ _ .r { xI ��. 3 F S - P-50' { ! F t I: _ { ..-44: i �I ). x� Ni !!! 3k IBM t I k c t s f ti .: t� j)` • - .. - cnim i o ' er - m ' - - E-E.c r cii m - _r E E Figure 3-3 Dimensions of the Wall Mounting Bracket 3-4 SMA America SB6000U-I ISE2705 • w Mounting Mounting Procedure Mounting Procedure The Sunny Boy 6000U is shipped with a T-shaped wall -mounting bracket that is suitable for use with most walls (see Figure 3-4). The horizontal part of the bracket has five holes spaced on 16 -inch centers for mounting on wooden stud walls. Make sure that.the wall you choose to mount the Sunny Boy on is sturdy enough to support its weight (63 kg/ 141 Ib.) over a Ion g period of time and that the wall is plumb. The bracket may also be mounted on stone, brick or solid walls. Be sure to use the appropriate type of mounting hardware for the wall material and ensure that the hardware is no smaller than 1 /4". Stone wall mounting Wood wall mounting Figure 3-4 Sunny Boy. 6000U with Mounting Bracket r S1360001.1- 13:5E2705 SMA America Mounting Mounting Procedure Figure 3-5 Mounting the Sunny Boy 6000U Use the following procedure to mount the SB6000U: 1. Locate the T-shaped wall -mounting bracket included in the shipping container with the SB6000U. Remove the hex screw at the bottom of the bracket and set it aside. 2. Position the wall -mounting bracket against the wall where you intend to mount the SB6000U. (Try to mount the SB6000U so that the display is approximately at eye - level.) Place a level on the top edge of the bracket, and adjust the position of the bracket until it is level. The bottom of the bracket will be the approximate location of the bottom of the inverter. 3. Using the wall -mounting bracket as a template, mark the wall through three holes in the horizontal portion of the bracket. CAUTION: Ensure that there are studs in the wall at the places where - you intend to drill the mounting -holes. DO NOT use molly or toggle bolts to mount the SB6000U to sheet rock or panelling. - A. Set the bracket aside temporarily,' and drill" holes at the marks you made on the wall. 3-6 SMA America SB6000U-13:SE2705 Mounting Mounting Procedure Note: The diameter of the holes you drill must match the hardware you U�F are using to mount the SB6000U. For example, if you are mounting the SB6000U to a concrete wall, the hole diameter should be approximately the same as the outside diameter of the concrete anchors you intend to use. If you are mounting the SB6000U on a wall that has wooden studs inside it, the hole diameter should be the correct size.for the lag screws you intend to use to mount the bracket. If you are installing the SB6000U outside, it is recommended that the lag screws be made of stainless steel, and the diameter of the screws closely match the diameter of the holes in the wall -mounting bracket. Make sure that the screws are long enough to penetrate the wall to a depth of 1 and 1/2". 5. Insert the screws through the holes in the wall -mounting bracket and into the holes you drilled in the wall. Tighten the screws until the bracket is held firmly against the wall (see Figure 3-4). Do not overtighten the screws. 6. Carefully lift the SB6000U onto the mounting bracket. There are a pair of metal channels welded to the back of the SB6000U. These brackets sit on the pair of tabs on the top edge of the mounting bracket. Mount the SB6000U so that it hangs on these tabs. (see Figure 3-4). WARNING: The Sunny Boy 6000U weighs 141 Ib. (63 kg). To avoid - injury, be sure to use proper lifting techniques and secure the help of someone to assist in the unpacking and installation of the inverter. 7. Inspect the SB6000U from both sides to ensure that the channels on the back of the 5B6000U sit completely on the tabs on the top edge of the mounting bracket and that the SB6000U is centered on the bracket. 8. Replace the hex screw through the hole in the mounting strap and into the threaded hole in the bottom end of the wall -mounting bracket (see Figure 3-4). 9. Tighten the screw. (Do not overtighten) I O.Carefully verify that the Sunny Boy 6000U is firmly mounted in place. SB6000U-13:SE2705 SMA America 3-7 Mounting Mounting Procedure 3-8 SMA Americo SB6000U-I ISE2705 Input Voltage Configuration Section 4: Input Voltage Configuration Opening the Sunny Boy 6000U Remove the six screws and lock washers that attach the cover of the SB6000U. Place the cover, screws, and lock washers aside where they will be out of your way while you are connecting wires and cables to the Sunny Boy. CAUTION: Be careful not to misplace the screws or the lock washers, as all six screws and lock washers are required to ensure that the cover is grounded properly and is fully sealed to the case. Handle the cover carefully, as even minor damage to the cover could result in an inadequate seal between the cover and the case, thus allowing moisture to enter the case and damage the sensitive electronic components. CAUTION: Do not install the SB6000U during periods of - precipitation or high humidity (>95%). Moisture trapped within the enclosure may cause corrosion and damage to the elec- tronic components. Locating Internal Components Figure 4-1 illustrates the locations of the major internal components of the SB6000U. Refer to this illustration as needed to locate particular components. SB6000U-13:SE2705 SMA America 4-1 Input Voltage Configuration Terminal for optional Sockets for optional communication communication Piggy-Back (RS-232 or RS485) Firmware EEPROM (RS-232, RS-485, or.wireless) �r re� ate' ! Ny ; Display It I t, Voltage qw, Configuration RE Jumpers � ilt . Status LEDs w.y eFF-- Voltage Configuration GNP- Terminal Blocks 4i� K mvn vs ,�i3L g �• a{x a.Fl. N Ground Terminal (PE) N Ll DC+ DC- GFDI Output AC Line Terminal Terminal Fuse Holder Terminals (input from (input from (N, Ll and L2) PV array) PV array) Figure 4-1 Sunny Boy 6000U Internal Components . 4-2 SMA America SB6000U-13:SE2705 Input Voltage Configuration The Sunny Boy 6000U may be easily configured for the different grid types commonly found in the U.S. The SB6000U is compatible with: • 208 V AC output • 240 V AC output ("split -phase") • 277 V AC output The SB6000U comes from the factory pre -configured for utility interconnection at 240V AC. The SB6000U may be reconfigured for other voltages by following the steps below and referring to Figure 4-1. Configuring the Input Voltage There are four wires coming into the main cabinet through a grommet. Each wire is labeled with its corresponding voltage and is connected to one of the two large terminal blocks located just below the grommet. 1. Choose the wire with the correct voltage for your application and connect it to the left side of the left terminal block. 2. Do not remove the wire labeled OV. It remains connected to the right side of the left terminal block in all configurations. 3. Unused wires connect to the right terminal block. If the SB6000U is configured for the incorrect transformer voltage, (e.g. the inverter is configured for 240V and then connected to a 208V grid), the SB6000U will display the following error message: If this error message in encountered, recheck the input voltage configuration and confirm that it is set properly. SB6000U-13:SE2705 SMA America 4-3 W s $ 4 * i im iI ' � �I IIII Y `$ ISN u3 �-i'r�"a:'s» �, •' $'�'�! Ate! 1 �•C li`i 4 4 t 9 S� 4 .� � x��{�{ .. _®'°s � '� `T�8 ^Ti �PaE ./�'-� t ���,� "H C `'k3 C•�^�'�t t\ 3s�i z .�.�' I. � �" r 3 �a �:C�`d���. � �.�a�� �t����` � r�`x '� cv zkx � i� ✓ ,�� L 1 A' Figure 4-2 Input Voltage Wiring Terminals 4-4 SMA America SB6000U•I3:SE2705 ' Input Voltage Configurafion 480 Delta: 277 WYE 480 480 277 ��1 480 240 Delta :120 Stinger 240 -» -ro\ /10- 480 Delta DO NOT USE! 480 NO! p�0 p�0 208 Deka :120 WYE 208 208 120 208 240 Delta 240:120 Split Phase L'i 120 120 �kutal _240 208 Delta 240 208 �y PO V -- O b Figure 4-3 Common Utility Voltage Configurations Figure 4-3 above illustrates commonly used transformer types. Remember, when connecting the SB6000U to the utility, the phase relationship is not important, but the voltage must be compatible. Utility Configuration Jumpers The utility configuration jumpers allow the SB6000U to be connected to transformers where the neutral is not present, such as the 208V and 240V Delta, shown in Figure 4- 3 above. Refer to Figures 4-4 and 4-5 for a description of jumper settings. SB6000U-13:SE2705 SMA America 4-5 Input Voltage Configuration Default Setting. x s.. a 0 0 0 o Use Input Voltage Wires, Figure 4-2 IEM I o 208V Delta, No Neutral 0 0 o s a 240V Delta; No Neutral. NOTE: This functionali ty a ie= to units with firmware 0 o g o pP` version 2.58, 2.58 or later. T . `' eSB6000U displays 0 0 Fan Test. the current firmware version cur.ng start-up. 0 0 Figure 4-4 Utility Configuration Jumpers . 4.6 SMA America Input Voltage Configuration 240 Delta: 120 Stinger Inverter 3 Jumpers Settings Figure 4-5 Utility Configuration Jumper Examples Figure 4-5 above illustrates the proper jumper settings when connecting to a 240 Delta: 120V Stinger type transformer. Note the order in which inverters are connected to the phases. SB6000U- I ISE2705 SMA America 4-7 Input Voltage Configuration 4-8 SMA America SB6000U-13:SE2705 the SB6000U Section 5: Wiring the SB6000U This section provides step-by-step procedures and other information required for wiring the Sunny Boy 6000U to the PV array and the utility grid. To complete the installation in a safe and efficient manner, complete the steps in the order that they appear. WARNING: Before connecting or operating the SB6000U, Q read all of the instructions, cautions, and warnings on the SB6000U, the PV array and in this Installation Guide. WARNING: You must connect the wires that carry the AC Qvoltage from the SB6000U to the utility grid and the wires that carry the DC voltage from the PC array to the SB6000U in the order described in the procedures in this section. Deviating from these procedures could expose you to lethal voltage that can cause serious injury. WARNING: Always turn OFF all breakers and switches in Q the PV system before connecting any wires to or disconnecting any wires from the SB6000U: WARNING: Always connect the wires to the SB6000U in the following sequence: 1. De -energize all energy sources by opening all AC and DC disconnects and/or breakers. 2. Connect wires from the AC breaker to the AC disconnect switch. 3. Connect wires from the AC disconnect to the SB6000U. 4. Connect the PV wires to the DC disconnect. 5. Connect the DC disconnect wires to the SB6000U- 6. Turn the AC switches and/or breakers ON. 7. Turn the DC switches and/or breakers ON. SB6000U-1 ISE2705 SMA America 5-1 Wiring the SB6000U To disconnect the SB6000U, first turn OFF all 'AC disconnects and then all DC disconnects. The AC system should always be disconnected before the DC system. After the SB6000U is de -energized, disconnect the wiring in the reverse order from above. WARNING: Always wait a minimum of 5 minutes for stored potentials in the SB6000U to discharge completely before opening the enclosure. WARNING: All electrical installations must be done in accordance with all local electrical codes and the National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70. WARNING: Before connecting the Sunny Boy 6000U to ®the electrical utility grid, contact the local utility company. This connection must be made only by qualified personnel. The DC input. from the PV array (via the DC disconnect enclosure) and the'output to. the AC utility grid connect to the inverter inside the SB6000U's case. The internal AC and DC wiring terminals accept a maximum wire size of #6 AWG. Knockouts are provided on the bottom of the SB6000U near each of the terminals for the wires to enter the case, see Figure 5-1. 3/4" DC Knockout Communication Cable GFDI Fuse 3/4" AC Knockout Gland i� .i.S. Y i.�.�Y€s3'dg e a mit � X - +��t.s�§ Figure 5-1 Bottom.View of the Sunny Boy 6000U Showing 3/4" Wiring. Knockouts 5-2 SMA America SB6000U-I ISE2705' ' Wiring the SB6000U Wiring the AC Output CAUTION: All knockouts are sized for 3/4 -inch rigid conduit - (EMT). DO NOT enlarge any of these holes, as this is a violation of UL requirements and will void the SMA warranty. Refer to the table below for the appropriate torque values. Terminal . in. lbs.. nm. Wire Size AC & DC Terminal Blocks 18 2 4 - 16 AWG Wiring the AC Output This subsection provides complete, step-by-step procedures for wiring the AC output from the SB6000U to the utility grid. AC Connection Requirements WARNING: All electrical installations must be done in ®accordance with all local electrical codes and with the National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA' 70. Use #6 AWG (maximum), 90 °C (194 °F), copper wire for all AC wiring connections to the S86000U. Voltage drop and other considerations may dictate that larger size wires be used. WARNING: The National Electrical Code (NEC) states that Q ® the inverter must be connected to a dedicated circuit, and that no other outlets or devices can be connected to the same circuit. See NEC Section 690-64(6)(1). The NEC also imposes limitations on the size of the inverter and .the manner in which it is connected to the utility grid. See NEC Section 690-64(b)(2). WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, connect only to a circuit provided with 40 amperes maximum branch circuit overcurrent protection in accordance with the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA70. The diagram in Figure 5-2 and Figure 5-3 shows the potential losses in AC wires with respect to the cross-sectional area of the cable and the length of the cable. Use the following tables to determine the best wire size to use for your particular installation. SB6000U-13:SE2705 SMA America 5-3 Wiring the SB6000U wiring the AC Output The SB6000U is designed to automatically detect which grid voltage it is feeding. Depending upon the voltage and phase angle between LI -N and L2 -N, the inverter will determine if it is connected to a 208 V, 240 V or 277 V grid. Table 5-1 lists the voltage and frequency limits for the AC connection. Table 5-1 Voltage and Frequency Limits for the AC Connection Voltage Range for 208 V nominal, line to line 183 V - 229 V Voltage Range for 240 V nominal, line to line 211 V - 264 V Voltage Range for 277 V nominal, line to neutral 244 V - 305 V Frequency Range 59.3 Hz - 60.5 Hz SB6000U-I ISE2705 SMA America 5-5 Wiring the SB6000U Wiring the AC Output Connecting the AC Wires Use the following procedure to connect the AC wires to the SB6000U: WARNING: You must connect the wires that carry the AC voltage from the SB6000U to the utility grid in the order AS Q described in this procedure. Deviating from this procedure could expose you to lethal voltages that can cause serious injury and/or death. 1. Turn OFF the main breaker in the main utility breaker box. 2. Remove interior breaker panel cover. 3. If you are replacing an existing inverter, disconnect the wires for the AC line you are working with in the breaker box. 4. Install a 3/4 -inch conduit fitting in the SB6000U's AC wiring knockout (the knockout on the right side of the 5136000U, as shown in Figure 5-1). Fasten the conduit fitting_on the inside of the SB6000U with the appropriate locknut. 5. Install 3/4 -inch conduit between the main breaker box and the SB6000U's AC wiring knockout. 6. Pull the AC wires through the conduit from the interior of the breaker box to the interior of the SB6000U. F�y Note: Refer to Figure 5-4 on page 5-7 for steps 7 through 10. CAUTION: Avoid using wire nuts to join any wires together or - to make any connections anywhere in the PV system. Wire nuts are a frequent cause of unreliable, resistive connections, and ground faults. 7. Connect the AC equipment -ground wire to the terminal labeled PE in the O SB6000U. 8. For 208/240/277 V connect the Ll (AC line 1 or HOT) wire to the terminal labeled L1 in the 566000U. 9. For 208/240 V connect the L2 (AC line 2) and N (AC line N) wire to the terminal labeled L2 and N in the SB6000U. For 277 V connect the N (AC line N) wire to the terminal labeled N in the SB6000U. NOTE: For 277 V the L2 terminal is not used. 10. Connect the wires and tighten to a torque of 18 in -Ib. 11. Verify that all connections are correctly wired and properly torqued. 5-6 SMA America SB6000U-13:SE2705 Wiring the SB6000U Wiring the AC Output Ll wire connected _ to Ll terminal -%;l .nor - ai 'F ..Y'•;' 0'p N wire connected s Equipment ground a to N terminal wire connected ` to PE terminal O Figure 5-4 AC Connection Terminals for 277 V IM Ll wire connected' urx� to Ll terminal m X '. M( R o�' N wire connected ' to N terminal Equipment ground L2 wire connected N,. L _ wire connected to L2 terminal -- ---- - to PE terminal O Figure 5-5 AC Connection Terminals for 208V and 240 V SB6000U-I ISE2705 SMA America 5-7 Wiring the SB6000U Wiring the DC Input Wiring the DC Input This subsection provides procedures for wiring the DC input from the PV array (via the DC disconnect enclosure) to the SB6000U. Figure 5-6 shows a simplified wiring diagram of a PV system. ' x *� i 600 V DC L -Zin IA I i:1511. — , BMW C`'j 208, 2d0 or 277 V AC DC-breaker and' 1 60 Hz System combiner box via Approved Disconnect Figure 5-6 Simplified Electrical Wiring Diagram of a PV System DC Connection Requirements WARNING: All electrical' installations must be done' in ®accordance with all local electrical codes and with the National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70. Use #10 AWG (minimum), 90 °C (194 °F), copper wire for all DC wiring connections to the Sunny Boy. Voltage drop and other considerations may dictate that larger size wires be used. ®WARNING: The DC disconnect for the inverter must have a minimum rating of 600 VDC and 30 A continuous. . Note: Use the online SMA string size calculator at www.sma-america.com to determine the correct string configuration (see Figure 5-7). To navigate to the string size calculator, click "Solar Design Tools./ String Sizing" in the menu bar at the top of the home page. 5-8 SMA America SB6000U-I ISE2705 „ Wring the SB6000U Wiring the DC Input Note: Series fusing may be required depending on the type of PV module used in the system. See NEC 690.9. r' .reee.wz:—e,,.�.y�ew �,�5.�..ye����.r�♦2�+=. , �.-. .<: _ �„r ,.a e. rjt, F� v W./kwitiL'4ii1..r.- ^3;'D'�' M.}int el Yyly 1yl,.w. 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WARNING: Always turn OFF all AC and DC breakers and switches in the PV system and wait a minimum of 5 ®minutes for the SB6000U to completely discharge before connecting any wires to the SB6000U or disconnecting any wires from the SB6000U. Failure to do so could expose you to lethal voltages that can cause serious injury and/or death. CAUTION: Verify the polarity and the open -circuit voltage from the PV strings before you connect the DC wires to the SB6000U. Applying an open -circuit DC -input voltage that Q exceeds the maximum DC -input -voltage range will cause irreversible damage to the SB6000U and void the warranty! Always configure the DC -input -voltage range correctly before connecting the DC -input wires from the PV array to the SB6000U. Use the online SMA string size calculator at www.smo-america.com (see Figure 5-7) to determine the correct string configuration. 5-10 SMA America - 5B6000U-IISE2705 Wiring the SB6000U wiring the DC Input Check both the polarity and the open -circuit voltage from the PV strings! Use the following procedure to connect'the DC wires to the SB6000U: 1. Verify that the AC breaker is OFF. 2. Verify that the DC disconnect is open in the DC disconnect enclosure. 3. Install a 3/4 -inch conduit fitting in the 586000Us DC wiring knockout. The DC knockout is the one farthest to the left on the bottom of the SB6000U, as shown in Figure 5-1 and Figure 5-8. Fasten the conduit fitting on the inside of the S86000U with the appropriate locknut. 4. Install 3/4 -inch conduit between the DC disconnect enclosure and the SB6000Us DC wiring knockout. Dote: Refer to Figure 5-8 for steps 5 through 7. �qlalll Wiring the SB6000U Communicafion Wiring 5. Pull the DC wires from the DC disconnect through the conduit into the interior of the SB6000U. 6. Connect the positive DC wire to the terminal labeled DC+ in the Sunny Boy. 7. Connect the negative DC wire to the terminal labeled DC— in the Sunny Boy. Note: The SB6000U has provisions for either one or two PV Ea:1 strings. The positive and negative terminal blocks each have two positions, so two pairs of DC -input wires can be connected in parallel. CAUTION: Avoid using wire nuts to join any wires together - or to make any connections anywhere in the PV system. Wire nuts are a frequent cause of unreliable connections, resistive connections, and ground faults. 8. Connect the positive and negative DC wires to the appropriate terminals in the DC disconnect enclosure. 9. Connect the DC equipment ground wire to the terminal labeled PE in the SB6000U. 10. Torque all wires to 18 in -Ib. 11. Verify that all connections are correctly wired and properly torqued. Communication Wiring Various data -communication options are available for the Sunny Boy 6000U. These options are provided in the form of accessory Piggy -Back modules that can be installed and connected either at the time the inverter is installed or at any time thereafter. These modules are not included with the SB6000U. Please contact SMA America for information: Refer to the instructions included with the communication module for installation procedures. The following subsections provide instructions for connecting the ,various communication cables between a S86000U with a communication module and a personal computer (PC). The connection of a SB6000U to a Sunny Boy Control or a Sunny Beam PV plant monitoring unit is shown in those respective manuals. RS -232 Communication RS -232 is a communication standard for bidirectional transmission of data between a Sunny Boy and a PC. Only one Sunny Boy can be connected with an RS -232 serial cable to a PC. 5-12 SMA America SB6000U-I ISE2705 Wiring the SB6000U Communication Requirements for RS -232 Communication: • The Sunny Boy 6000U must be equipped with an RS -232 Piggy -Back communica- tion module. • The cable should be no longer than 15 meters (50 ft.) Use the cable type specified in the RS -232 Tech Note on www.sma-america.com. • RS -232 cables are available from SMA America. • Conduit may be required for communication wiring, per local electrical code re- quirements. Connecting an RS -232 Cable Use the following procedure to install an RS -232 data -communication network: 1. Run the communication cable from the location of the PC to the SB6000U. 2. Verify that the PC has a serial port and that it is activated in the BIOS and the operating system. 3. Attach the appropriate DB -9 connector to the end of the cable near the PC. See Table 5-2 and Figure 5-9 for the pin assignments for the serial connector. Record the wire color used for each of the pins listed in Table 5-2. A. Route the. other end of the cable into the S86000U through the communication - knockout on the bottom of the SB6000U (see Figure 5-1). 5. Referring to Table 5-2 and Figure 5-9 and your record of the wire colors used for each pin from step 3, connect the appropriate wires to the communication terminal block in the S66000U. 6. Connect the cable shield to the SB6000Us case. Do NOT connect the cable shield to the PC's DB -9 connector. The shield must remain floating at the PC. CAUTION: All AC and DC power should be off when connecting the communication wiring to the SB6000U. SB6000U-1 ISE2705 SMA America Wiring the SB6000U Communication Wiring Table 5-2 RS -232 Pin Assignments Communication Terminal Signal Name 9 -Pin Serial -Port 25 -pin Serial -Port Block (SB6000U) Connector (PC) Connector (PC) Case Shield Case Case 2 RxD 2 3 (Output from Sunny Boy) 3 TxD 3 2 (input to Sunny Boy) 5 GND 5 7 PC running Sunny Data L}—_---- a5 3 3 — �X 1 ( 2 2 i� Figure 5-9 Connecting a SB6000U to a PC with. an RS -232 Cable 5-14 SMA America SB6000U-I ISE2705 Wiring the SB6000U Communication Wiring RS -485 Communication RS -485 is a communication standard for bidirectional transmission of data between one or more Sunny Boy inverters and a PC. Note: All Sunny Boy inverters are capable of RS -485 F�Fcommunication. You can mix different Sunny Boy models on the RS -485 communication bus. Requirements for RS -485 Communication: • The Sunny Boy 6000U must be equipped with an RS -485 Piggy -Back communica= tion module. • The cable should be no longer than 1200 meters (4000 feet) with a common shield, and a wire size no smaller than 24 AWG. Use the cable type specified in the RS- 232 Tech Note on www.sma-america.com. • RS -485 cables are available from SMA America. • Conduit may be required for communication wiring, per local electrical code re- quirements. Connecting an RS -485 Cable Use the following procedure to install an RS -485 data -communication network: Note: The following steps describe how to connect one or more Sunny Boy inverters to an RS -485 bus. For more information on connecting more than one inverter to an RS - 485 bus,, please see "Technical Note: RS -485 Communication" in the Tech Updates section of our web site at www.sma-america.com 1. Connect the three wires of the RS -485 cable to terminals 2, 5, and 7 of the communication terminal block as shown in Figure 5-10. Record the wire color used for each of the terminals. 2. Connect the shield of the cable to the SB6000U's case. Do NOT connect the cable shield to the PC's DB -9 connector. The shield must remain floating at the PC. 3. Install a jumper in position A, the bottom set of pins on the communication jumper block, to set it for termination. SB6000U-I ISE2705 SMA America 5-15 Wiring the SB6000U Communication wiring Note: The termination of the other end of the RS -485 cable will depend on what type of device you're connecting to. For detailed information, please see the Tech Updates section of . our web site at www.sma-america.com,There you will find technical information on all of the Sunny Boy communication options. Jumper Configuration for RS -485 Communication: RS -485 Piggy -Back b Communication Module Signal Symmetry and r Termination Jumpers ' > � Ep", IRT1 s I v *rte $ 6� >M. A�a" g� a 5:7 ® k 3'57-�*,�3= � e � 4� E t�® Terminal Block for -0V It = �. ,-:rf RS -485 Connections R �0 t00 00 00 00 e0 0.0 i Jumpers B & C Installed: Installing these jumpers puts 680 Ohm NOTE: Install jumpers B & C after the Inverter is on symmetry resistors between pin 2 (Data+) the RS -485 bus and only if symmetry of the and +5V and between pin 7 (Data-) and signal is required. (Symmetry is already Ground. provided by the Sunny Boy Control products) Jumper "A Installed: Installing this jumper puts a 120 Ohm Install jumper A only, if the inverter is on one of termination resistor across pin 2 (Data-) the ends of the RS -485 bus. and pin 7 (Data-.). Figure 5-10 Detail of RS -485 Termination and Jumper Settings 5-16 SMA America SB6000U-13:SE2705 Wiring the S86000U Communication Wiring RS -485 Pinouts 2 - A (+) (Data+) 7 - B (-) (Data-) 5 - SR (Signal Ref.) Replacing the Cover When you have finished connecting the AC -output wires, the DC -input wires, and the communication cables, re -check all your connections to ensure that everything is in the right place and that all connections and knockout fittings are secure and properly torqued. Check all of the knockout fittings on the bottom of the SB6000U to ensure that they provide a weather -tight seal. WARNING: Never install the SB6000U during rain or very damp conditions. Because the SB6000U is completely sealed, you must be sure no moisture is trapped inside the enclosure when securing the lid. CAUTION: Be careful not to misplace the screws or the lock washers that attach the cover to the case, as all six screws and lock washers are required to ensure that the cover is grounded properly and is fully sealed to the case. Handle the cover carefully, as even minor damage to the cover could result in an inadequate seal between the cover and the case, thus allowing moisture to enter the case and damage the sensitive electronic components. Use the following procedure to replace the cover on the SB6000U: 1. Check wire routing to ensure that no wires can interfere with proper sealing of the cover and that no pressure will be exerted on the connections when the cover is replaced. 2. Locate the six screws and lock washers you removed to take the cover off the SB6000U. Make sure you have all six screws and lock washers, as all of this hardware is necessary to ensure proper grounding and a weather -tight seal. 3. Check the seal on the inside of the cover to ensure it .is undamaged and in the correct position. 4. Carefully position the cover on the front of the S86000U so that the six holes in the cover are aligned correctly with the six threaded holes in the case. SB6000U-I ISE2705 SMA America 5-17 Wiring the SB6000U Communication Wiring Note: Be sure when reinstalling the six screws that the lock FaFwashers are installed correctly. The teeth of the washers should face towards the LID. 5. While holding the cover in place, carefully insert the six screws with lock washers through the holes in the cover into the threaded holes in the case and turn them until they are finger -tight. Be careful not to cross -thread any of the screws. Do not use power tools to start the screws. . 6. Verify that the cover is in the correct position and that the seal is in place between the case and the cover. 7. Tighten the cover screws to a torque of 70 in -lbs. (8 Nm). America SB6000U-13:SE2705 Section 6: Commissioning WARNING: Follow the steps in the commissioning pro- cedure in the order they are presented. Deviating from Q these procedures could expose you to lethal voltages that can cause serious injury and/or death. ®WARNING: Never insert the GFDI fuse into the SB6000U without the fuse holder base. Latent voltage may still be present and electric shock may result. . CAUTION: Follow the steps in the - commissioning pro- cedure in the order they are presented. Deviating from these procedures could cause irreversible damage to the SB6000U and void the warranty. All Sunny Boy inverters have a sophisticated system for detecting and responding to PV array ground faults as required by NEC Section 690.5. The PV array normally operates in a grounded configuration. The array's negative conductor is connected to the grounding system inside the inverter as a part of the UL1741 Listed ground -fault detection system. The GFDI protection is active whenever there is sufficient DC voltage to turn on the LCD in the SB6000U. To commission the SB6000U, follow these simple instructions: 1) Connect the grid voltage to the SB6000U by switching on the main AC circuit breaker in the main utility panel. 2) Making sure any covering placed over the PV array is removed, switch the DC disconnect to the on position. If there is sufficient sunlight available, the SB6000U will enter the "Wait" mode at this time and the green LED will begin to blink. 3) If no AC faults are detected, the "Wait" mode will end after 10 seconds and the green LED will stop blinking, remain on and the SB6000U will begin to operate normally. EwNote: If there is a ground Fault in the array, the "EarthCurrentMax" error message will be displayed and the GFDI fuse may clear. If this error message is encountered, switch off the DC and AC disconnects to the SB6000U and troubleshoot the array. SB60001.1-I ISE2705 SMA America 6-1 Note: If the SB6000U is not operating as expected after the URF commissioning procedure has been completed, refer to Section 7: Displays and Messages and to Section 8 for troubleshooting assistance. Note: If there is adequate solar irradiation and the resulting PV F�F input voltage is greater than 300V DC, the SB6000U will automatically begin feeding power to the utility grid. Note: The SB6000U operates from the power produced by the . PV array and is designed for minimal internal DC -power consumption. The maximum power that the Sunny Boy 6000U will consume in normal operation is 7W: 6-2 SMA America SB6000U-13:SE2705 Displays and Messages Section 7: Displays and Messages Each Sunny Boy inverter comes equipped with three LED status indicators. (Shown in Figure 7.1) This allows the user to determine the operating mode of the inverter at a glance. The basic definitions of the indicator lights are as follows: The green LED indicates normal operation of the inverter. The red LED indicates the status of the GFDI fuse, located in the holder on the underside of the inverter. If this LED is lit, the GFDI fuse has cleared or is not present. The yellow LED indicates that there is a fault of some kind, either inside the inverter or somewhere in the PV system. The inverter will not operate until the fault has been corrected. The different error codes and possible causes are addressed later in this section and in Section 8: 'Troubleshooting'. The red and yellow LEDs combined indicate that the inverter has detected a ground fault. The ground fault must be located and cleared and the inverter reset manually. The inverter will not restart automatically after detecting a ground fault. The ground fault may also clear the GFDI fuse. SB6000U-I ISE2705 SMA America 7-1 Displays and Messages Figure 7-1 The Sunny Boy LED Status Indicator 7-2 SMA America SB6000U- 13:SE2705 i Displays and Messages LED Operation Indicators Standby (Night) g- pk j y �d YYS iOF�,'y "D ".>L'" .t y" A R� l� Bel ,I® gne"'z&st ®r schlis§ y All LEDs are off ' toning . �Fadure �. ISO' The inverter is in standby mode because the input voltage is too low for operation. Initialization z'4Be,ne6�g *�r� R. , mer U.,f i a e* rdscliluss�w�>� °} All LEDs are on �Ea�rh , v i�p�YtxFr�3 �yq��,�v+�7j�n4ji` ?3 1 E '¢. ij"AS.iM3 ' ' ���'A'`ss�E4M:he"W`,.G �\'4YiC'v 4 '� tay t• ' sc�'�1rhY The inverter is -initializing. The power from the array is sufficient to initialize control power, but not yet powerful enough to begin normal operation. Data transmission is not possible during initialization. . Occasionally, during inclement weather or low irradiation, the LEDs may all turn on at ' once and then go off again: This indicates that the inverter is trying to initialize but the power available from the array is not sufficient for normal operation. This is not a malfunction. SB6000U-I 3:SE2705 SMA America 7-3 Displays and Messages Starting C@tCfCb,�."xq`+"-.? i - 2®perat onP c. v" 3 Gx�E, 1 s 9tc1"s¢llussa ' `�' -- --- Ear , FaottG • ® Green LED blinks three 'T times per second ..RX4n The inverter has sufficient PV power to calibrate its internal systems, but not enough to begin normal operation. Typically, the calibration lasts less. than 10 seconds and then the inverter resumes normal operation. PV voltage must remain > PV Start Voltage setting for the period of the P -Start parameter setting. (See Section 8) The inverter will also show this status if it has been manually set to STOP mode. Waiting NOUN Y raos, zfs�afi tr g " is- Earf{,'Fu�#It' I Green LED blinks f trx{ s gyp-t� once per second MStorutti t ' N; Fmlure`'; aux ty .���g The inverter has determined that there is enough voltage from the array to operate and is checking the condition of the grid prior to connecting to it. " Note: If the inverter fails to connect to the utility grid 3 times in a row, it will wait 10 minutes before the next attempt. In case of a grid failure, the Sunny Boy waits 5 minutes before it tries to reconnect to the grid. Displays and Messages Normal Operation Green LED is on N The inverter is feeding the utility grid in either "MPP", "Constant Voltage' or "Turbine" mode. "MPP" Mode: The SB6000U adjusts the voltage and current from the PV array to obtain the greatest PV output power. "Constant Voltage" Mode: The voltage from the PV array has been set to a fixed value. This value is set by using the Sunny Boy Control or the Sunny Data software. (The parameter.name is "V -Const") This mode is typically used for fuel cell or micro -hydro applications. "Turbine" Mode: This mode is used for DC rectified motor sources with a dynamic power curve (typically wind turbines)..The user can set the magnitude and slope of the curve to match a particular alternator. Derating r ls� fGreen LED is shortly off once per secon' The SB6000U is designed to operate at full rated power up to 45°C ambient. The inverter will continue to operate beyond 45°C and will derate as required to maintain a safe internal component temperature. Unnecessary derating can be caused by blocked fan intakes. For this reason the fan intakes should be inspected often and cleaned when needed. SB6000U-13:SE2705 . SMA Americo 7-5 Displays and Messages LED Fault Indicators Ground Fault Red LED is on Yellow LED is on The inverter has detected a ground fault in the PV system and has disconnected from the grid. The ground fault must be located and fixed before the inverter will resume normal operation. Refer to Section 8: "Troubleshooting" for information on solving PV array ground faults. (The inverter -will not restart automatically) Cleared GFDI Fuse Red LED is on The GFDI fuse located in the fuse holder on the bottom of the inverter has been cleared or is not present. This fuse is used to protect the PV system in the event of an array ground fault. Troubleshoot the PV array for ground faults prior to replacing this fuse. CAUTION: For continued protection against the risk of fire, replace the GFDI fuse with fuses of the some type and rating only. The S86000U is shipped with a Littelfuse KLKD I Amp, 600V AC/DC type fuse. 7-6 SMA America SB6000U-I ISE2705 Displays and Messages Control System Fault The yellow LED remains lit. Yellow LED is on 'j17.71 The SB6000U has detected a fault within the internal monitoring systems. When the inverter detects a fault of this kind it will no longer connect to the utility grid. To correct this, the inverter must be serviced by a qualified service technician. Contact SMA America for assistance. SB6000U-I ISE2705 SMA America 7-7 and Grid Failure r - Yellow LED is blinking2 j times in short intervals i I 5s I 3s Is The signal is repeated 3 times and then starts from the The yellow LED is on for 5 seconds, out for 3 seconds and then blinks twice. The code is repeated 3 times. This code sequence will repeat as long as there is a grid fault condition. This code can be caused by any of the following conditions: • Low Grid Voltage (<Vac Min) • High Grid Voltage (>Vac Max) • Low Grid Frequency (< Fac Min) • High Grid Frequency (>foc Max) • Rapid change in grid frequency or voltage Check the condition of the grid at the AC terminal blocks within the SB6000U. Also inspect the AC disconnect between the Sunny Boy and the grid. CAUTION: Have the grid connection to the S86000U checked, - only by qualified personnel. WARNING: If opening the SB6000U is required, do so ' only after disconnecting all sources of power and waiting at least 5 minutes. 7-8 SMA America SB6000U-I ISE2705 Displays and Messages High DC Input Voltage rYellow LED is blinking 4 interval times in short inter `'` EEl)"ar� � • Ali �': 5s 3s I}ls Is lsl lsi The signal is repeated 3 times and' then starts from the beginning. i The yellow LED is on for 5 seconds, remains off for 3 seconds and then blinks 4 times. The'code is repeated 3 times. If the condition remains the code will continue to be sent. The inverter has detected a DC input voltage that is too high for safe operation. WARNING: Disconnect the PV array from the SB6000U A/,& immediately. High DC input voltage can permanently damage the inverter. Have the input source checked by a qualified technician. WARNING: Always test the DC voltage at the DC Q® disconnect switch before energizing the SB6000U. SB6000U-13:SE2705 SMA America 7-9 Displays and Messages . Inverter Fault Yellow LED is blinking 5 !times in short intervals 5s 3s ils is lsl ls' The signal is repeated 3 times and f then starts from the beginning.. a The yellow LED is,on for 5 seconds, remains off for 3 seconds and then blinks 5 times. The code is repeated 3 times. If the condition remains the code will continue to be sent. The inverter has encountered an internal fault that prohibits normal operation and will most likely require servicing. Contact SMA America for assistance. 7-10 SMA America SB6000U-13:SE2705 Displays and Messages Status Messages on the LCD Display The Sunny Boy 6000U comes standard with the "Sunny Display" LCD in the lid. vq ," 3 _ x �{qq We`re r r+� w» _ . t � _ � -chi x. �x`Y 3 �� � - Figure 7-2 SB6000U LCD Display. _ _ • Activation of the Backlight The backlight is activated by knocking twice on the lid. Additional knocks will scroll 'through the display messages. The backlight shuts off automatically after.2 minutes. INIT Messages The following messages are displayed during initializationMY oy 606" of the inverter: �60gxtx Sunny Boy Inverter Model # The installed firmware versions of the "control system° s on x zx processor (BFR) and the current regulator processor {SRR).,' SRR ve>'stonxx ,.,' are displayed after 6 seconds, Firmware Version #'s SB6000U-13:SE2705 SMA America 7-11 ' Displays and Messages Operation Messages The LCD continuously scrolls through all relevant operating data. Each message (MSG) is displayed for 5 seconds, after all messages have been displayed the LCD repeats. from the beginning. MSG #1 "E -Today' (total energy produced on this day) is displayed together with the current operating mode: E oday 3 6ra"li Energy produced today and current operating mode MSG #2 Nominal grid voltage configuration and actual Grh{ 110 line-to-neutral voltage measurements: 12�Ov2 Y', Gridtype and phase -to -neutral voltages MSG #3 Actual AC ower output and DC input: ac•. �� 45( P tP p Vp �8v0lV.�: AC power and DC voltage , MSG #4 Accumulated yield of the device since installation;'total 7Z-4�4ki�h and the total operating hours: �hotita 5��2'.h Total energy yield and total operating hours 7-12 SMA Americo SB6000U-13:SE2705 Displays and Messages Fault Messages In case of a fault condition the LCD switches to "Fault" mode and the backlight is activated. The upper display line indicates one of the three following failure types: • Disturbance For example, this Disturbance message would be dis- if the SB6000U detected the fre- �`Disturbanc 114-r fr played a problem with . quency of the utility grid. The message would clear automatically once the condition was corrected. Distur- Disturbance Message bances are typically caused by a measured value ex- ceeding o predetermined limit, the frequency of the AC grid for example. The display -will show the value of the at 593 cps error (at:) as well as the present value for the particular. re parameter (present:)._ Disturbance Details • Warning For example, this Warning message would be displayed W.,1R1�TM1_M 11Y, if the inverter detected a problem with the fans. Typicari, ,HanB o k Warning messages indicate a system condition that should be investigated. Warning conditions will not pre- . warning Message clude inverter operation. • Error For example, this Error message would be displayed if P 9��Error ., the inverter detected a problem with the internal ROM �� P e '� ROM' An Error condition will preclude the inverter from restart- ing until the condition is cleared. Error Message Note: Each fault message is displayed for 5 seconds. After 5 seconds, the LCD will once again scroll through its normal operating screens. The fault condition will be included in the series of screens until the condition is cleared. SB6000U-13:SE2705 SMA Americo 7.13 Displays and Messages Communication Options Sunny Boy inverters are available with different communication options depending upon your needs. The Sunny Boy 6000U series allows for both internal and external metering options to be used simultaneously. These options may also be installed in the field by qualified personnel. PC Applications and Monitoring Sunny Boy operating data may be transmitted to, and stored in, a remote system or PC by one of the following methods: Powedine: Data is sent using the electrical wiring in the building as transmission lines. Powerline communication is only supported by one of the Sunny Boy Control devices. RS -232: Data from one inverter is sent via an RS -232 cable to a remote control unit or PC. Maximum length of cable is 50' (15 m). RS -485: Data from up to 50 inverters is sent via RS -485 cable to a remote control unit or to a PC. Maximum length of cable is 4000' (1200 m). An RS -485/232 converter may be necessary for communication with a PC. Sunny Data This Windows based application has a user friendly graphical interface that allows you to continuously acquire and evaluate the performance data from your PV system. Each Sunny Boy inverter and the PV strings connected to them can be viewed independently for optimal performance evaluation. Sunny Data Control This PC application is used to communicate with the Sunny Boy Control products. It can be used to monitor multiple inverters, download historical system data and adjust system parameters. It can also send system data to the Sunny Server portal via analog modem or ethernet. Sunny Boy Control Family The Sunny Boy Control products provide continuous monitoring and data acquisition of your PV system. In addition to the original Sunny Boy Control, you can now choose between the economical Sunny Boy Control Light or the full featured Sunny Boy Control Plus. For more information and assistance in choosing the right data option for your system, please visit the SMA America web site. 7-14 SMA America SB6000U-13:SE2705 Displays and Messages Sunny Beam The Sunny Beam is a wireless desktop system monitor. It works together with the Sunny Beam Piggy -Back option and provides wireless communication with up to four Sunny Boys in the PV plant. Its graphic display shows a bar chart of actual efficiency as well as daily and total -energy -yields in a single window. SB6000U-13:SE2705 SMA America 7-15 Displays and Messages - LCD Display Language Selection. The LCD Display has the ability to display information in one of four different languages: Setting the language is performed by using a pair of slide switches located along the bottom edge of the display PC board. The language choices are: Spanish; English, French and German. Use the diagram and chart below for setting,the display. NO OR 00 xs K -i F ar ate•,. i'�' x', g ay�3y R ° ,✓ b 'a ..:' WIN, .#�S�r-%.:;«?d.501iF".341;%5.v._ Position of the switches for configuration of the LCD Display language ; r- Language Switch S2 Switch Sl , German . B B English B A French A B Spanish' A A- • Displays and Messages Measuring Channels The communication options support a number of measuring channels and messages from the Sunny Boy inverters. The following abbreviations are used: BFR Betriebsfuhrungsrechner (Sequential Control System) SRR Stromregelungsrechner (Current Control System) Measuring Channels Vpv: PV input voltage Vpv Setpoint: MPPT DC voltage target lac: Grid current - Vac: Grid voltage Fac: Grid frequency Pac: Power fed to grid Vpv-PE: PV -voltage to earth (For troubleshooting PV ground faults) IPV: PV current E -Total: Total energy yield h -Total: Total operation hours h -on: h -on indicates how long sufficient DC voltage has been applied to the Sunny Boy.and the Sunny Boy has been active including the time it was not able to feed to the utility with respect to low DC voltage or operation in stop mode. Power On: Total system start-up counter Serial Number: Serial number of the Sunny Boy Mode: Current operating mode Grid Type: Type of grid the Sunny Boy is connected to Error: Description of fault SB6000U-I ISE2705 SMA America 7-17 Displays and Messages Operating Mode Stop: Manual system stop Offset: Offset calibration of the electronics (at start-up) Waiting: PV voltage is not high enough, to start Grid monitoring: Synchronizing to grid (at start-up) MPP -Search: MPPT range test (at start-up) MPP: Sunny Boy is in MPP mode (normal operation) V -Const: Sunny Boy is in constant voltage MPP mode Derating: Reduction of the grid feeding power due to abnormal heatsink temperatures Disturbance: Grid related fault condition, self clearing Error: Inverter fault, user interaction required Warning: System warning advising further investigation 7-18 SMA America SB6000U-I ISE2705 Displays and Messages Sunny Boy 6000U Operating Parameters CAUTION: The changing of operating parameters should only - be performed by qualified personnel. Changes to factory preset parameters may adversely effect inverter operation and perfor- mance. Tab/e 7-1 Operating Parameters of the Sunny Boy 6000U Name Unit Range Default Password Description Level E Total kWh 0... 200000 0 Total energyyield (E—Total) and total operating hours (h Total) of the inverter. Chariging the value can be - 11—Total h 0 ... 200000 0 necessary when a Sunny Boy is exchanged and you wish to match the previously acquired data. Vconst-Setval V 600 PV Setpoint voltage for constant voltage operation. These parameters only are important in case the parameter "Operating Mode" is set to "V -const". Vpv-Start V 150 ... 400 300 Minimum DC voltage for the Sunny Boy to connect to the grid. T -Start s 5 ... 1600 10/300 The time the inverter waits to conned to the grid after Vpv-Start is exceeded. This value defaults to 5 minutes after a utility fault. T -Stop s 1 ... 1800 2 The time that the Sunny Boy waits to disconnect from the grid when Pac falls below 1 OW. T -Stop -Fan °C 0 ... 100 40 Fan tum -off temperature T -Start -Fan °C 0...100 50 Fan turn -on temperature at minimum rotating speed. T -Max -Fan °C 0... 100 75 Temperature for maximum fan rotation speed. Fan -Test 1 / 0 0 By setting this parameter to "1 " you can check the function of the fans. This test turns the fans at maximum speed. SB6000U-I ISE2705 SMA Americo 7-19 and Name Unit Range Default Password Level Description Operating Mode 6000 MPP -Operation MPP SMA -SN Operating Modes of the Sunny Boy: Turbine Software -BFR MPP -Operation: Maximum Power Firmware version of the operation control unit (BFR) V -const Point Firmware version of the current control unit (SRR) Hardware-BFS Stop V -const Constant Voltage Mode (DC -BFR) (Setpoint defined in "Vconst- % Fixed 12• Lower and upper limits of allowable AC voltage Vac -Max Setval") Fixed .10 Fac -delta- Hz Fixed Turbine: Operating mode for wind Maximum allowable operating frequency above power plants Fac -delta+ Hz. Fixed 0.49 dFac-MAX Stop: Disconnection from utility, no Fixed 0.5 Maximum "rate of frequency change" before anti- operation Memory Function islanding protection engages no function no Fixed Default param.: Sets all parameters Used for adjusting the parameters country specific Default porom. function UL1741 to default. Storage Reset Op.Doto permanent permanent: changed parameters are stored in Reset Op.Dota: Sets all parameters Reset errors EEPROM and are still available after restarting the that are visible in. user level to Sunny Boys default values. volatile: prevents storing the parameters in Reset errors: Resets all permanent EEPROM, (i.e. parameters are only saved until next device disable errors. The following parameters appear in parameter list but cannot be modified: Table 7-2 Operating Parameters of the Sunny Boy 6000U (Fixed) Name Unit Range Default Description Plimit w 6000 Upper limit of AC output power SMA -SN Serial Number of the Sunny Boy Software -BFR Firmware version of the operation control unit (BFR) Software -SRR Firmware version of the current control unit (SRR) Hardware-BFS Hardware version of the DC converter control unit (DC -BFR) Vac -Min % Fixed 12• Lower and upper limits of allowable AC voltage Vac -Max % Fixed .10 Fac -delta- Hz Fixed 0.69 Maximum allowable operating frequency above and below 60 Hz Fac -delta+ Hz. Fixed 0.49 dFac-MAX Hz/s Fixed 0.5 Maximum "rate of frequency change" before anti- islanding protection engages Default Fixed USA/ Used for adjusting the parameters country specific UL1741 settings. Storage Fixed permanent permanent: changed parameters are stored in EEPROM and are still available after restarting the Sunny Boys volatile: prevents storing the parameters in EEPROM, (i.e. parameters are only saved until next startup.) 7-20 SMA America SB6000U-13:SE2705 Trou6leshooting Section 8: Troubleshooting General Our quality control program assures that each inverter is manufactured to exact specifications and is thoroughly tested before leaving the factory. If you encounter difficulty with the operation of your inverter, please follow the steps below in an effort to correct the problem. • Check the blinking code on the lid of the SB6000U and compare the code with the blinking codes in Chapter 6. • Check and record the exact "Mode" and/or "Error" messages on the LCD display or other communication system available. Take appropriate action to correct the issue. • If necessary, check the DC and AC voltages at terminals inside the inverter. Be sure to observe all of the safety precautions listed throughout this manual when doing so, or hire a qualified professional. • If the system problem persists, contact technical support at: 530.273.4895 In order to better assist you when contacting SMA America, please provide the following information. This information is required for service assistance. Information Regarding the SB6000U: • Serial number • Model Number • Short description of the problem • Blinking Code -(Chapter 6) or display message • What error code is indicated? (Provided a communication option is installed) • AC line voltage • DC line voltage • Check GFDI Fuse • Can you reproduce the failure? If yes, how? • Has this problem occurred in the past? • What were the ambient conditions when the problem occurred? 586000U -I ISE2705 SMA America 8-1 Troubleshooting Information Regarding the PV modules: • Manufacturer name and model number of the PV module • Output power of the module • Open circuit voltage (Voc) of the module • Number of modules in each string If it becomes necessary to send the Sunny Boy back to the manufacturer for service, please ship it in the original box to avoid damage during shipping. 8-2 SMA America SB6000U-I ISE2705 Troubleshooting Error Messages In case of an fault, the SB6000U generates an error code according to the operating mode and the detected fault. Error Type Error Code Description Disturbance Vac-Bfr The AC grid voltage is exceeding the available range. ("Bfr" Vac-Srr or "Srr" is an internal message and is not important for the user.) Vac can also result from a disconnected grid or a dis- connected AC cable. The Sunny Boy assumes that the public grid is down and disconnects from the grid in order to avoid islanding. Check the grid voltage and the grid cable connection in the Sunny Boy enclosure. If the grid voltage is out of range due to your local grid conditions contact the utility company and ask, if it is possible to modify the utility conditions. If the grid voltage is within the tolerable range and you still observe the failure message "Vac-Bfr" or "Vac-Srr" contact SMA. Disturbance Fac-Bfr The AC grid frequency is exceeding the permissible range. Fac-Srr ('Bfr" or "Srr" is an internal message and is not important to the user.) The Sunny Boy assumes that the public grid is down and disconnects from the grid in order to avoid islanding. Check the grid frequency and the grid cable connection in the Sunny Boy enclosure. If the grid frequency is out of range due to your local grid conditions contact the utility company and ask, if it is permissable to change the grid monitoring param- eters of the inverter. Contact SMA about how to change the grid monitoring parameters of your Sunny Boy. If the grid fre- quency is within the tolerable range and you still observe the failure message "Fac-Bfr" or "Fac-Srr" contact SMA. Disturbance Imax Ctvercurrent on the AC side. This failure code is indicated in case the current to the AC grid exceeds the specification. This may happen in case of harmfull interference on the grid. If you observe "Imax" often, check your grid. For assistance contact SMA. Warning VpvMax DC input voltage above the tolerable maximum value Error MSD -UAC Internal measurement comparison error: The Sunny Boy mea - MSD -VAC sured values of BFR and SRR are too different from each oth- MSD-FAC er. MSD-Idif SB6000U-13:SE2705 SMA America 8-3 Troubleshooting Error Type Error Code Description Error K1 -Close Relay test failed KI -Open K2 -Open Error EEPROM Transition failure during reading or writing of data EEPROM, the data is not essential for safe operation - this failure does not effect performance. Error EEPROM p Data EEPROM defective, device is set to permanent disable due to the fact that the data loss affects important functions of the inverter. Contact SMA. Error OFFSET Grid monitoring self -test failed. Error ROM The internal test of the Sunny Boy control system firmware " failed. Contact SMA in case you observe this failure often. Error Watchdog Watchdog for operation control triggered Error Bfr-Srr Communication between micro -controllers is failing Error Shut -Down Internal over current continuous Error EarthCur- SRR -earth current between PV+ and GND is out of tolerable Max -S range Error EarthCur- BFR -earth current between PV+ and GND is out of tolerable Max -B range Error GFDI Fuse The GFDI-Fuse is defective Ope Error Derating The inverter derates his power because of high temperature Error XFMR_TEMP High transformer temperature, the Sunny Boy 6000U stops _F working and the fans work with maximum speed. Error XFMR_TEMP High transformer temperature is gone. The Sunny Boy 6000U _W starts working and shows the failure "XFMR_TEMP_W". Check the function of the fans. Error EeRestore Internal failure Error Grid -Time- The type of grid could not be detected (208/240/277 V). In out case you are connecting to the 277 V grid, check up if the ca - Grid -Fault -S bles for Ll and N are mixed up. 8-4 SMA America SB6000U-13:SE2705 Troubleshooting Error Type Error Code Description Error VacLl -Bfr Voltage is too high or too low VacL2-Bfr Vadl -Srr VacL2-Srr Disturbance XFMR Transformer is connected to the wrong grid. Check the con- nection of the transformer. SB6000U-I ISE2705 SMA Americo 8-5 Troubleshoofing SMA America SB6000U-I ISE2705 Maintenance Section 9: Maintenance The SB6000U is designed to provide many years of trouble-free service. Performing regular maintenance will help ensure the long life and high efficiency of your system. Cleaning the Fans The fan intakes and exhaust fins should be cleaned periodically with a vacumm cleaner. (Do not blow air into the fan areas) For deeper cleanings, the fans can be removed completely. The fans are mounted on a plate on the bottom side of the Sunny Boy 6000U. To clean or replace the fans please follow the steps below: • Turn OFF the DC disconnect and the AC disconnect. • Remove the six screws on the bottom side of the Sun- ny Boy 6000U. Carefully remove the plate with the fans and discon- nect the power cables leading to the inside of the in- verter. • The fans are mounted to the plate with four nuts each. Unscrew the four nuts and remove the fans, the spac- ers and filters located behind each fan. Position of the nuts 586000U-13:SE2705 SMA America 9-1 Maintenance • To clean the fans, spacers and filters use a soft brush or cloth. Do not use air pressure for cleaning the fans. This will damage the fans. • When the fans are clean, reinstall them using the above steps in reverse order. • Do not blow air through the fans or the fan screens while the fan plate is assembled on the SB6000U. Testing the Fans You can verify the operation of the fans in two ways: • Set the parameter "Fan Test" to "1 " (with Sunny Data, Sunny Data Control or with the data logger Sunny Boy Control). or • Use the jumpers on the control board of the Sunny Boy 6000U (see Figure 9-1). After setting the jumper, turn off the inverter and wait until the LED's go out..Once the LED's are out, switch on the inverter: (The Sunny Boy 6000U will not detect the jumper" until you cycle'power to the inverter.) Jumper position for verifying the operation of the fans Figure 9-1 Jumper Position Maintenance Cleaning the Exhaust Fins The fins mounted on both sides of the Sunny Boy 6000U are the fan cooling air exhaust ports. To clean the fins, follow the steps below. • Turn OFF the DC rlicmnnart and fhe AC riicrnnnarf . • Remove the six mounting screws on either side of the Sunny Boy 6000U and remove the fin plate. • The filters are mounted behind the fins. Before clean- ing the filters, remove them from the fin plates. • Clean the filters and fin plates with a soft brush or cloth. Use mild soap and water if necessary. • When the fins and filters are clean, reinstall them us- ing the above steps in reverse order. Position of the filter SB6000U-13:SE2705 SMA America 9-3 Maintenance 9-4 SMA America SB6000U-13:SE2705 Technical Specificafions - Section 10: Technical Specifications FCC Compliance Information Sunny Boy Utility Interactive Inverter, Model SB6000U This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in.a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and 'if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. • The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by SMA America, Inc. could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. Contact SMA America for more information. 12438 Loma Rica Drive Grass Valley; CA 95945, USA 530.273.4895 www.sma-america.com SB6000U-I ISE2705 SMA America 10-1 N Technical Specifications Sunny Boy SB6OOOU Wiring Diagrams Sunny Boy Connections for 208 and 240 V AC grids a; mpP y (SQUARE D HJ151RB) Sunny Boy Connections for 277 V AC grids DC i DISCONNECT SWIrL H pJ ARRAY 10-2 SUNNY BOY 6000U INVERTER I -i Ac DISCONNECT SWITCH SMA America SIZE 1 P 30A rn5MKMON P..:NEL EARTH GRDLID UnUTY AC L DISTRIBUTION PANEL EARTH GROUND SB6000U-13:SE2705 Technical Specifications Specifications Inverter Technology Sine -wave, current source, high frequency PVM AC Interface Voltage 183 - 229 (208 V) 213 - 262 (240 V) 244 - 305 (277 V- AC Interface Frequency 59.3 - 60.5 (60 Hz) Peak Power Tracking Voltage 600 V DC Minimum DC Input Voltage 250 V DC Maximum DC Input Voltage 600 V DC Maximum Array Input (DC @ STC Power 6000 Wp Maximum AC Power Output 6000 W Current THD Less than 3 % Power Factor 0.99 @ nominal power Peak Inverter Efficiency 96% Cooling fan, speed controlled PV Start Voltage 300 V DC Maximum AC Output Current 25 A @ 208, 240 VAC 21.7 @ 277 VAC Maximum DC Input Current 25 A DC Voltage Ripple Less than 10 % Power Consumption 0.1 W nighttime, < 7 W in operation Ambient Temperature Rating 45°C Enclosure NEMA 3R. (IP54) stainless steel SB6000U-13:SE2705 SMA America 10-3 Technical Dimensions 16.94 W x 23.64 H x 9.84 D inches (430 W x 600 H x 250 D mm) Weight 141 lbs. (63 kg) Compliance UL1741, E210376, UL 1998, IEEE 519, IEEE 929, ANSI C62.41 D1 & C3, FCC Part 15 A & B Specifications subject to change without notice. 10-4 SMA America SB6000U-13:SE2705 w u Or' SMA America. Inc. 12438-C Loma Rica Drive Grass Valley, CA 95945 USA Phone +1 530 273 4895 Fax +1 530 274 7271 www.sma-america.com "*A11] 117 4RM Headquarters: Hannoversche S6-. 1-5 34266 Niestetol Deutschland Phone +49 561 9522 0 Mr,Fax +49 561 9522 100 www.SMA.deAAWI P Streamline Engineering & Building Design STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS PROJECT: Foundation support for solar panel LOCATION: West Solar Estates Drive, Dayton, CA OWNER: Rodger's Block 2 JOB NUMBER: 433 DATE: . 10/17/06 �FFSS�O I� N C5 59 t v-4- 0 3/ LOADING CRITERIA BASED ON THE 2001 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE: &(0 _2+-7 1 SEISMIC ZONE: 3 BUTTE COUNTY WIND SPEED: 75 mph EXPOSURE: B (Method 2 used u.o.n.) BUILDING DIVISION F SION SOIL BEARING: 1500 psf (per CBC Table 18-1-A)�+VD ARE SPECIAL INSPECTIONS REQUIRED FOR ELEMENTS DESIGNED IN t4p THESE CALCULATIONS ? No NOTES: 1. Streamline Engineering is not responsible for the these calculations unless this cover sheet is stamped by Jeff Richelieu and wet signed with Red or Blue ink. 2. Any structural or non-structural items that are not specifically addressed in the following calculations are designed by others and are not the responsibility of Streamline Engineering. BUTTE COUNTY BUTTE COUNTY 00 18 �'& 15 2006 DEVELOPMENT SERVICIDEVELOPM[ENT SERVICES Page 1 of 5 60 Independence Circle, Ste. 201 • Chico, CA 95973 0 (530) 892-1100 • Fax: 892-1115 C - Streamline BY: JMR Engineering & 10/17/2006 Building Design JOB NO: 433 0.252 W (per CBC PG. 2 LATERAL DESIGN FOR EMBEDDED FOOTING GRAVITY LOADS: 25# DEAD LOAD FOR EACH PANEL LATERAL LOADS: SEISMIC: 0.7*Ca*1*W = 0.252 W (per CBC eq. 34-1 for non building structure) Soil Profile = Sd For stiff soil profile Ca = 0.36 Per CBC Table 16-Q r=1 E = r * V * W = 0.252 W (per CBC Eq. 30-1) Net Seismic Force = 0.252 W 11.4 = 0.180 W WIND: Exposure = B METHOD 2 Wind Speed = 75 MPH Cq = 1.4 qs = 14.5 PSF DESIGN PRESSURE Ce 0 -15' = 0.62 Cq*qs*Ce = 0.0126 KSF 15'- 20'= 0.67 = 0.0136 KSF 20'- 25'= 0.72 = 0.0146 KSF 25'- 30'= 0.76 = 0.0154 KSF 30'- 40'= 0.84 = 0.0171 KSF GENERAL NOTES: 1. The Engineer is only responsible for the structural items as noted in the following calculations. If changes are made to the design as detailed in these calculations without written approval from the Engineer, then the Engineer assumes no responsibility for the structure or any elements of the structure. 2. The Engineer is not responsible for any water proofing of any elements of the structure. The owner / contractor shall insure that all elements required to be waterproof are adequately detailed and constructed to be so. This includes but is not limited to roofs, deck ledgers, and retaining walls. 3. These calculations are based on a completed structure. The Engineer is not responsible for any elements that are not fully constructed or are not constructed according to the plans and details. 4. Building sites are assumed to be drained and free of expansive soil. These calculations assume undisturbed, stable soils, and level stepped footings. Any other conditions must be brought to the attention of the Engineer. 5. All footings shall bear on undisturbed soil with a footing depth below the frost line per local requirements. 60 Independence Circle, Ste. 201 0 Chico, CA 95973 0 (530) 892-1100 0 Fax: 892-1115 SOLAR PANELS -% -M 31.3'7(82.5° 25 LB 1 7/8' FENCE PIPE v 24° � COfl0Ir10 23flD �tOM I I 1 I F-00 T 518' REBAR I I I GiG I I � Y 10' 5' BY: J rl9- DATE: l0 �o JOB NO: 4 3 3 PAGE 3 OF 718' FENCE PIPE /4' X 2 1121 PINS 718' FENCE PIPE 518° FENCE PIPE 7/8' FENCE PIPE • 60 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, SUITE 201 • CHICO, CALIFORNIA 95973 • PHONE: (530) 892-1100 • FAX: (530) 892-1115 ENGIN BUILMILM ESIGN BY: J DATE: JOB NO: PAGE 4 OF Cq�J F -00T -i 13Ac;s e,7. 5:01 Ate- PrANJEL f W,47, L AF E, = ZIr(3 6)n1 144 "7F _ 8 FT'' V=V. . -Z/" _- o Io�2r-rte 0 o s � FT 5t- CA LCA_ OQ FC -4_5 1 rA0F,L,s To -FA u O O STS E L 'posT �- FTZAr l t,) q OTS F,rZ-S • 60 INDEPENDENCE CIRCLE, SUITE 201 • CHICO, CALIFORNIA 95973 • PHONE: (530) 892-1100 • FAX: (530) 892-1115 Streamline BY: JMR Engineering & 10/17/2006 Building Design JOB NO: +"3 3 PG. 4�; OF '�; DETERMINE THE MINIMUM REQUIRED DEPTH OF EMBEDMENT FOR CONCRETE FOOTING USED TO RESIST LATERAL LOADS WHERE NO CONSTRAINT IS PROVIDED AT THE GROUND SURFACE. THIS SPREAD SHEET IS BASED ON 2001 CBC EQUATION IN SECTION 1806.8.2.1 MINIMUM LATERAL BEARING OF SOIL AT 1' BELOW NATURAL GRADE = 150 PSF IS 1 / 21NCH OF MOVEMENT AT THE GROUND SURFACE OKAY DUE TO SHORT TERM LATERAL LOADS ? ENTER (1 FOR YES) OR (0 FOR NO) 1 YES LATERAL BEARING OF SOIL AT 1 FOOT BELOW GRADE (S1) = 300 PSF (SEE NOTE 1 BELOW FOR INCREASE WHERE OCCURS) EQUATION PER CBC: d = (A 12) * (1 + SQUARE ROOT [ 1 + (4.36h / A) ]) WHERE A=2.34 -Pi (S1 * b) = 0.909 P = 50 LBS (APPLIED LATERAL FORCE) S1 = 155 PSF (ALLOWABLE LATERAL SOIL -BEARING PRESSURE PER CBC TABLE NO. 18-1-A BASED ON 1/3 THE EMBEDMENT DEPTH) b = 0.83 FEET (DIAMETER OF FOOTING OR THE DIAGONAL DIMENSION OF SQUARE FOOTING h = 1 FEET (DISTANCE FROM GROUND SURFACE TO . POINT OF APPLICATION OF P) dl = 1.5 FEET (ASSUMED DEPTH OF EMBEDMENT IN EARTH BUT NOT OVER 12 FEET FOR PURPOSE OF COMPUTING LATERAL PRESSURE) d = 1.5 FEET MINIMUM EMBEDMENT REQUIRED (CONTINUE TO RUN THE PROGRAM UNTIL d IS WITHIN 0.1 FEET OF d1) NOTES: 1. 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(Rev. 12/96) APPLICATION AND PERMIT I :�l -` 0/ i / ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER Q ZONING BUILDINGPERMIT \ / , y OWNER PAUL A. VIOLICH INC. TEL�i�JNE5494 V�j(� SO. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION OWNER'S MAIUNG 1WS DAYTON ROAD, CHICO, CA 95928 CONTRACTOR'S NAME TELEPHONE CONTRACTOR'S MAILING ADDRESS CONSTRUCTION LENDER Fireplace LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS Total Valuation $ 4375 ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER LICENSE NO. Fee $ 20.00 —Filing Permit Fee $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEERS MAILING ADDRESS Plan Checking Fee $ - BUILDING 1 7U I- DAYTON RD. Energy Plan Checking Fee $ $ CHICO PERMIT FEE $ LOT NO. SUBDIVISION'S NAME PARCEL MAP PLUMBING PERMIT Fling Pee 20.00 USEOFSTRUCTURE SF ❑ Duplex ❑ Mobilehome ❑ Other SPECIFY Each Trap 7.00 Solar or heat pump water heater 23.00 Water piping 15.00 Each gas water heater or vent 15.00 TYPE OF WORK New ❑ Addition ❑ Remodel ❑ Utilities ❑ Installation ❑ Other Describe Work: RE ROOF/ CEMENT SHINGLES Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 15.00 Building sewer 15.00 Mobile Home ISI GI W1 1 920.00 PERMIT FEE $ ELECTRICAL PERMIT Fling Fee 20.00 LES Main Service eO'zoAos oROR LEss9 23.00 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing wCOST ith Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect. License Class LIC. No. OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors License Law for the following reason: ❑ I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, Will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. ❑/I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. ❑ 1 am exempt under Sec. Business and Professions Code for this reason WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION 1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: ❑ 1 have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. O 1 have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier Policy Number (The above sections need not be completed if the permit is for work of a valuation of one hundred dollars ($100) or less.) ❑' I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that if 1 should become subject to theiz workers' compensation provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith. comply with, those,provisions. -7 X _i I _t l< - Date _ �/ / _ Signature of Applicant -,O Owner ❑ Contractor ❑ Agent An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 60" deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height. Main Service To 46.00so WEE200A CCU000A NEW CONST. DWELLING OCCUP. SO OR ADDNS. ( a ACC. S.3.50FT. MULTI- NON -RES D. OUTLET 97,50 CUTS PSINowER APPARATUS a GLE OUTLET CIR. 20 ®100 Ex. Occup. OUTLET ORFDRURES BAL .50 tS Ex. Occup. ouTLSEors REPPLISID.OEa 5.00 Temporary Service 23.00 Mobile Home Facilities 20.00 Misc. Wiring 23.00 PERMIT FEE S MECHANICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 20.00 Heating Cooling Hood 6.50 Ventilation PERMIT FEE $ Mobile Home Installation Fee $ Energy Inspection Fee $ Occ I CONST. TYPE TOTAL FEE $ 92.00 HAZ. D. FEES IMP FLooD - CDF PARCEL PID HD ISSUE This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or Resolutions to do work indicated above for which fees have been paid. 00, By r Date PERMIT EXPIRES ONHITE-D.D.S.-B.D. 01e ' rR.ceipt No. �.► CANARY -ASSESSOR PINK -INSPECTOR GOLDENROD -APPLICANT COUNTY OF BUTTE- DEPARTMENT OF nEVELbPMENT SERVICES -BUILDING DIVISION 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - Telephone (916) 538-754 PER IT NO. (Rev. 12/96) APPLICATION AND PERMIT —? 2--. 6/ % ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER ZONING in BUILDING PERMIT OWNER PAUL A. VIOLICH INC. TE�1J1pNE5494 �j(�[�25 SO. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION OWNERS MAIUNJT�bSS DAYTON ROAD, CHICO, CA 95928 �f 4375 CONTRACTOR'S NIA/ME TELEPHONE ' CONTRACTORS MAILING ADDRESS CONSTRUCTION LENDER LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS Fireplace Total Valuation $ 4375 ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER LICENSE NO. —Filing Fee $ 20.00 Permit Fee $ 7,2.UU ARCHITECT OR ENGINEERS MAILING ADDRESS Plan Checking Fee $ BUILDING yoRs DAYTON RD. Energy Plan Checking Fee $ CHICO $ PERMIT FEE $ LOT NO. SUBDIVISION'S NAME PARCEL MAP PLUMBING PERMIT Filing Pee 20.00 USEOFSTRUCTURE SF ❑ Duplex ❑ Mobilehome ❑ Other SPECIFY Each Trap 7.00 Solar or heat pump water heater 23.00 Water piping 15.00 Each as water heater or vent 15.00 TYPE OF WORK New ❑ Addition ❑ Remodel ❑ Utilities ❑ Installation ❑ Other Describe Work: RE ROOF/ CEMENT SHINGLES Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 15.00 Building sewer 15.00 Mobile Home I S G W @20.00 PERMIT FEE $ ELECTRICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 20.00 Main Service i..AoR.ss 23.00 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect.P License Class Lic. No. OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors License Law for the following reason: ❑ I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. LAY I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project. ❑ 1 am exempt under Sec. Business and Professions Code for this reason Main Service 200A TO 1000A 46.00 NEW CONST. DWELLING OCC OR ADDNS. ( a ACC. BUP. LOS. SO 3.5¢FT, NEW CONST. MULTI -OUTLET NON-RESID. ANC c c 97.50 OWER APPARATUs a SINGLE OUTLET CIR. Ex. Occu OUTLET OR FIXTURES 20 @ 1'00 BAL @ .so Ex. Occup. OUTLETS S ED a SESE o.DEA 5.00 Temporary Service 23.00 Mobile Home Facilities 20.00 Misc. Wiring 23.00 PERMIT FEE _ WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION 1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: ❑ 1 have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' compensation, as provided for by section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. ❑ 1 have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Carrier MECHANICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 20.00 Heating Cooling Hood 6.50 Ventilation PERMIT FEE $ Policy Number (The above sections need not be completed if the permit is for work of a valuation of one hundred dollars ($100) or less.) certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, 1 shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwitIrcomply wit h se rovisions. OV i�, X ____ Date _ _ Sign ure of App ant - Owner ❑ Contractor ❑ Agent An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 60" deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height. Mobile Home Installation Fee $ Energy Inspection Fee $ occ CONST. TYPE TOTAL FEE $ 92.00 HAZ. D. FEES IMP I FLOOD CDF PARCEL PD HD ISSUE This permit is hereby issued under the applicable of the Butte County Code and/or Resolutions indicated above for which fees have been By Date PERMIT EXPIRES ON provisions to do work paid. e to Receipt No. o WHITE-D.D.S.-B.D. CANARY -ASSESSOR PINK -INSPECTOR GOLDENROD -APPLICANT COUNTY OF BUTTE -DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES -BUILDING DIVISION 7 County Center Drive - Oroville. California 95965 - Telephone (916) 538-7541 PERMIT NO. (Rev. 12/96) 1. APPLICATION AND PERMIT "Bell ;0— W. BUILDING PERMIT t0li 9 SO. FT, OCC. BUILDING VALUATION4 VW"Pt'l kVJUNG ADM" -DqWi.Qk C A A 542$ cz�i;;R _w"MMOMBi" COMMUCTMIJEWIM 191,06919 LVAMP kol 11,11 Fireplace Total V41UStloh il 5 J Filing Fee 6 20.00 ARC Eg" MULING ADOMIS Permit Fee 9 OULD04 AWREGS A-1450 Na (1-A qS92V Pin Chocking Fee 111; Energy Plan Checking Fee 5 PERMIT FEE S LOT NO. P^mr.L MAP PLUMBING PERMIT Each Trap Firing Fee 20.00 7.00 USEOPSTRUCTURE Solar or host pump water htw 2-3.00 SF 0 Duplex 0 Mobilshome 0 Other Witter 15.0o TYPE OF WORK NowD AdditionO PWTK3de10 I.Afteso installationo OttWE3 Describe Work: Each as water heater or verd 15.00 Gas piping system 11 - 5 Outlets 15.00 Building sower 15.00 Wabilel-forna J3JQ1.nL2S2Q.o0** J PERMIT FEE S ELECTRICAL PERMIT Main Servicexrr os Main Service MM To IMA 1. �i� J NM cams 5,80 cccw. '04 ADO"& NOW -MIC ra1LTMovrtFl ••A• roDxcaM Fft FN 20.00 -00� 45.001 3-51 -80 ' FT.' LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I wn licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Businessand professions Code, and my license Is in full force and effect License Class Lla. No. OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION 1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors licence Law for the following reason: 0 I.asownerofthe prop". or my employees with wages an their sole carr will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale.ii 1W WWII. 0 1, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project Ex. Occup. If ww- Ex. OCcUP:....L.%gM.?!. Temporary Service 5.00 23.00 Mobile Horde Facilitlei, M Wiring .-n 20.00 0 1 ant exempt under Sec.Busliteu and Professions Code for this reason WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION 1 hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: 1 have and will maintain a Certificate of consent to soft -Insure for w compensation. as providedfor by sillidlOn 3700 of the Labor Code, ZKoreh'sis performance Of the work for which " Permit is issued. O I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 oftho Labor Code, for the performance of work for which this parmiti hAV workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number we,. Carrier Policy Number (The above sections need not be Completed it the permit ii forworkof a valuation of one hundred dollars (*10D) or less.) O 1 certify that in the Performance of the work for which this permit is issued. I shall er not mPlay PAY person in any mann80 as to become subject to wailkats' compensation laws of California. and agree that If I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code, I sham forthwith Comply with those provisions. X Dal Signature of Applicant (5;1—mr W— Contractor 0 e Agent An OSHA permit is required for excavationsover S0' deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories In height PERMIT PEE 0 MECHANICAL PERMIT Filinu Fee 20.00 HeatinO g Coding Hood 0.60 Ventilation FES I I Mobile Mobile Home Insilagaillon Fee III Energy Inspection fee ii— oec COW. TV$E ITOTAL FEE S �F7 PAZ. 1 0. FVWFZ7 FUloo-ra-W WAM eau I Mu, This Permit is her issued under the applicable of the Bud* County Code and/or Resolutions Indicated above for which less have been BY Dale PERMIT EXPIRES ON M11W provistione in do work paid. AecaiptNo, I . . _w"IfF.O.O.S.-SOCANARY-Assiissdia PINK -INSPECTOR INFJOLDEwAOO-APP61CANT - . Q 1 N (o Y e -6 (5d av�� s 4st V., co, baJ P oP Av+C;e . vv ren � r. S Com. O1 Y� � • � c o � � c� �itnc . U S � Ce V-0 o� Vo- e. (0.,c e �-� �� r 4' 3* mSo '-Do` Wov\ Ca<o Sl NC2/mCe/' Jf�d'.`J.,;tfiA1=�n''r �n�`:i�'�'�i.r:'�e'.`�.�!.n'�.�°�`'`cif^'.'""•'yy�ra"k'-_*�Eic�;sr-:,,.;. �c<�-.a.�._R,.•:d-t.- a+�5';��af...--:tii�'�i's�d�i%:�"�'+!�'Gw . ...,r r.., 7F�• .N :y _ i t'q.",y�(r''%E,> I'MS3i.''1r3 COUNTY OF BUTTE -DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PERMIT NO. 7 Gounty. Center Drive - Oroville, California 95965 - Telephone: g16/538?541 APPLICATION AND PERMIT ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 39-090-17 ZONING A-10 BUILDING PERMIT OWNER Paul Violich "' TELEPHONE 894-5494 SQ. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION OWNER'S MAILING ADDRESS - --- P.O. Box 626 Durham 95938 CONTRACTOR'S NAME Baker Electric TELEPHONE 343-3210 CONTRACTOR'S MAILING ADDRESS 1382 Vallombrosa Ave. Chico 95926 Fireplace CONSTRUCTION LENDER UNKNOWN Total Valuation Is Filing Fee $ 10_00 LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS Permit Fee $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER LICENSE NO. Plan Checking Fee $ Energy Plan Checking Fee $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER'S MAILING ADDRESS Penalty $ BUILDING ADDRESS Permit fee $ PLUMBING PERMIT Filing Fee 10.00 1750 Dayton Rd., Chico Each Trap 2.00 Solar or heat pump water heater 20.00 LOT NO. SUBDIVISION NAME PARCEL MAP Water piping 5.00 Each qas water heater or vent 5.00 USE OF STRUCTURE SF ❑ Duplex[] Mobilehome❑ Other Ag �Shon SI�ECIFY Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 5.00 Building sewer 5.00 Mobile Home S I G I W 10.00e TYPE OF WORK New Addition❑ Remodel❑ Utilities EJ Installation❑ Other Describe work: 2 — Electric Meter Sets. 30 _ Permit Fee $ Contractor ELECTRICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 10.00 r Main service BOOV OR LESS 100 AMP OR LESS 2 10.00 20.00 Main service EA. ADD'L 100 AMP 2 2.50 5.00 CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW 1 ' I declare under penalty of perjury (check one): tr I am licensed under provisions Of Chapt. 9, Div. 3 of the Business and Professions Code and my license is in full force and effect. License No. Classification ❑ I, as the owner, or my employees with wages as their sole compen- sation, will do the work,and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. (Sec. 7044) ❑ I, as the owner, am exclusively contracting with licensed contract- ors. (Sec. 7044) ❑ I am exempt under Sec. , Business and Professions Code for this reason NEW CONST. OR ACDNS. l // ACC. BLOGS. / DWELLING OCCUPM 21/2 Qsgft NEW CONSTR.ULTI.OUTLET NON-RESID BRANCH CIRC ITS 2,50 ea POWER APPARATUS &) SINGLE OUTLET CIR. Ex, Occup OUTLETS OR FIXTURES 20®50¢ BAL030 FIXED EX. OCCUp. OUTLETS PIRESID )RE A.) 2.00 Temporary service 10.00 Mobile Home Facilities 15.00 Misc. Wiring 1 15.00 15.00 Pre -Inspection I 1115.00 15.00 Permit Fee $65.00 Contractor WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE I declare under penalty of perjury (check one): ❑ The permit is for $100.00 (valuation) or less. ❑ I have placed on file with the Countv of Butte Building Department a Certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance or a Certificate of Consent to Self -Insure. I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the W. C. laws of California. Notice to Applicant: If after making this statement, should you become subject to the W. C. provisions of the Labor Code, you must forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. MECHANICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 10.00 Heating Cooling j Hood 3.00 Ventilation Penult Fee $ Contractor I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information `ls,correct. I agree to comply to all County Ordinances and State Laws relating to buildi.og construction, and hereby authorize representatives of the Countyot Butte to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. I also agree to save, indemnify and keep harmless the County of Butte against all liabilities, judgments, costs, and expenses which may in any way accrue against said County in co segue ce of the granting of this permit. / X Date ` ` Signature of App li ant — Owner ❑ Coniractor�- Agent ❑ An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5'0" deep and demolition or construct- ion of structures over 3 stories in height. Mobile Home Installation Fee $ Energy Inspection Fee $ Occ CONST TYPE FEE E TOTAL $b5.00 "AZ CLIA PARKAL PAR PD HD - Issu This permit is hereby issued under sions of the Butte County Code and/or work indicated above fo which fees DIRE TOR F PUBLIC 'C/ -- By �, PERMIT EXPIRES Date the applicable provi- resolutions to do have been aid. p WORKS Dat ""/ /f - go - 1 1 -r1'% Receipt No. 6 3 211 WHITE-D.P.W.. YELLOW -ASSESSOR, PINK -INSPECTOR. GOLDENROD -APPLICANT COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive - 0 av-0I&,-California 95965 - Telephone: 916/538-7541 APPLICATION AND PERMIT PERMIT NO. M&iiO• III ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 39-090-17 ZONING A-10 BUILDING PERMIT 71 OWNER Paul Violich TELEPHONE 894-5494 SQ. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUA OWNER'S MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box 626 Durham 95938 CONTRACTOR'SNAME Baker F1 er--t-xic TELEPHONE 1343-3210 CONTRACTOR'S MAILING ADDRESS 1382 Vallombrosa Ave., Chico 95926 Fireplace CONSTRUCTION LENDER IUNKNOWN Total Valuation is Filing Fee $ 10.00 LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS Permit Fee $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER LICENSE NO. Plan Checking Fee $ Energy Plan Checking Fee $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER'S MAILING ADDRESS Penalty $ BUILDING ADDRESS Permit tee $ PLUMBING PERMIT Filing Fee 10.00 1750 Dayton Rd., Chico Each Trap 2.00 Solar or heat pump water heater 20.00 LOT NO.SUBDIVISION NAME PARCEL MAP Water piping 5.00 Each qas water heater or vent 5.00 USE OF STRUCTURE SF ❑ Duplex❑ Mobilehome❑ OtherAg Shsin CI FY Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 5.00 Building sewer 5.00 Mobile Home S G W 10.00 e TYPE OF WORK New ❑ Addition ❑ Remodel ❑ Utilities ❑ Installation❑ Other [X-] Describe work: 2 — Fl Prtri r MPtPr Sets. 30 _ Permit Fee $ Contractor ELECTRICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 10.00 Main service 1000 AMP ORV OR LESS2 10.00 20,00 Main service EA. ADD'L 100 AMP 2 2.5'50 5.00 CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW I declare under penalty of perjury (check one): I am licensed under provisions Of Chapt. 9, Div. 3 of the BuslneSS and Professions Code and my license is in full force and effect. License No. Classification ❑ I, as the owner, or my employees with wages as their sole compen- sation, will do the work,and the structure is not intended or offered for sale. (Sec. 7044) ❑ I, as the owner, am exclusively contracting with licensed contract- ors. (Sec. 7044) ❑ I am exempt under Sec. , Business and Professions Code for this reason NEW CONST.(DWELLING OCCUP.& OR AODNS. ACC. BLDGS. �2¢sgft NEW CONSTRMULTI-OUTLET NON.RESI1) BRANCH CIRC ITS 2.50 ea (POWER APPARATUS S) SINGLE OUTLET CIR. Ex. Occup(OUTLETS OR FIXTURES '005 0 FIXED APLNS. EX. Occup. OUTLETS PIRESID IREA.� 1 2.00 Temporary service 1 10.00 Mobile Home Facilities 15.00 Misc. tiVirin g 1 15.00 15.00 Pre—Inspection 1 15.011 15.00 Permit Fee $65.00 WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE I declare under penalty of perjury (check one): ❑ The permit is for $100.00 (valuation) or less. ❑ I have placed on file with the County of Butte Building Department a Certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance or a Certificate of Consent to Self -Insure. I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the W. C. laws of California. Notice to Applicant: If after making this statement, should you become subject to the W. C. provisions of the Labor Code, you must forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. Contractor MECHANICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 10.00 Heating Cooling g Hood 3.00 Ventilation Permit Fee $ Contractor I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply to all County Ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of the County of Butte to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. I also agree to save, indemnify and keep harmless the County of Butte against all liabilities, judgments, costs, and expenses which may in any way accrue against said County in co segue a of the granting of this permit. Date Signature of Appli ant — OWner ❑ Contractor 14. Agent ❑ An OSHA perm' is required for excavations over 5'0" deep and demolition or construct- stuctures ov/er 3 stories in height. Mobile Home Installation Fee $ Energy Inspection Fee $ occ CONST TYPE TOTAL FEE $65.00 HAz CUA PARK SCHL FLD PAR P D HD Issu Th: permit is nereby issued under sions of the Butte Ccunty Code and/or work indicated a4 ve fo which fees R TO F PUBLIC _ BY PERMIT EX IRES Date the applicable provi- resolutions to do have been paid. WORKS Dat-D.P.W.. rReceipt'No. � Z YELLOW -ASSESSOR. PINK -INSPECTOR. GOLDENROD -APPLICANT COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPAR 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - C UBLIC WORKS - BUILDING DIVISION E, CALIFORNIA. 95965 - TELEPHONE: 916/538-7541 !PERMIT AP LICATION DATA SHEET , Permit No. OWNER 10/' L II (C::) L /cam/ A. P. No. 39 - 0,70 _ < Proposed Building Use LrL ,�re'riri : M ed'e2 Sed-, Building Inspector G Si✓ Date At time of permit application, I was advised the following data•must be submitted prior to permit processing and/or issuance: ` DATE RECEIVED APPROVED / 1. All items have been submitted. ........................... 2. Plot plans in duplicate/triplicate, signed by preparer of plans ........ 3. Complete plans in duplicate/triplicate, signed by preparer of plans .. 4. Complete engineered plans and calcs, with wet signature on plans .. 5. Hazardous Material form....... ... ............................... 6. Energy Design Compliance and supporting documentation` ......... 7. Statement of Intent for Non -Heated and AC Buildings .............. 8. Engineered truss details and layout in duplicate (required prior to plan check) 9. Mobilehome installation cata including manufacturer's installation instructions....................................................... 10. Fees of $ 11. Chico Urban Area fees pF-id....................................... 12. Park fees paid .................................................... 13. School District fees paid .............. 14. Sanitation approval from Health Department 15. City of Chico plumbing permit ..................................... 16. Plot plan and business license approval from City of (see City for other requirements) 17. Planning approval for (A) Use: (B) Parking: ...... 18. prr%% ments may be required. Contact Land Development Section DPW ` Driveway permit (constru:tion approval required prior to occupancy) 0. Pre -Inspection for required Pre-Inspec. reques Building Inspector E (Date 21. Contractor's license information (No., Name Style, Classifications ... 22. Certificate of Workmans Compensation Insurance .................. 23. Owner -Builder Verification (Given to owner ❑, Mail to owner ❑) ..... 24. Recorded copy of Agricu--tural Acknowledgment Statement ......... 25. Letter of signature authorization ................................... 26. 27. When yossue the permit, process as follows: Mail to owner. Mail to contractor. Telephone y.3- 372/0 .and hold for pickup at office. Deliver w/inspector. Other , Applicant ate v n Copy of plans sent Health.Dept., Fire Dept., Other Date The following data must be sukmit�fed prior to permit issuance: (Circle new item not checked above). 1. Index permit for above item.; No. 2. Additional items required: Contractor, designer, owner, was adv sed of above required data by_phone_mail_c\un;e y .date Contractor, designer, owner, was adv sed of above required data by_phone_maII_count\ r by date Plans checked by Copy—DPW =Date Plans approved by Sets of plans on hold in . File cabinet L'AP folder Date COUNTY OF BUTTE : DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PERMIT NO. 7 County Center Drive Oroville, California 95965 - Telephone: 916/538-7541 APPLICATION AND PERMIT BER ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER T9 -_Q 9 - ZON4-1 Z BUILDING PERMIT OWNER c J I — TELEPHONE$Q. $ 5 L/- Sy FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION OWN R'S MAILING ADDRESS {.iR y/,& �^ ' CONTRACTOR'S NAM G SCG •e c . TELEPHONE J CONTRACTOR'S MAILING ADDRESS �1 /,, g'L_ V/dLL�M6/1flJ/d �v✓l Cy/C� 6b' 9,3.51-ir. Fireplace CONSTRUCTION LENDER UNKNOWN Total Valuation Is Filing Fee $ 10.00 LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS Permit Fee $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER LICENSE NO. Plan Checking Fee $ Energy Plan Checking Fee $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER'S MAILING ADDRESS Penalty $ BUILDING ADDRESS Permit fee $ PLUMBING PERMIT Filing Fee 10.00 Each Trap 2.00 �.d,R • Cy/G-a _ Solar or heat pump water heater 20.00 LOT NO. SUBDIVISION NAME PARCEL MAP Water piping 5.00 Each pas water heater or vent 5.00 USE OF STRUCTURE SF ❑ Duplex[] Mobilehome❑ Odie . A445 SH ,SPECIFY Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 5.00 Building sewer 5.00 Mobile Home S G W 10.00 e TYPE OF WORK New ❑ Addition ❑ Remodel ❑ Utilities ❑ Installation❑ 0th r ®' Describe work: 2 - 2 �A"Ctt/1/� /Y! GtlLa- SCP.s .3 Permit Fee $ Contractor ELECTRICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 10.00 -Main service 1OOVAMP OROR LESSL 10.00 0� +Main service EA. ADD -L too AMP 2.50 CONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW I declare under penalty of perjury (check one): I am licensed under provisions of Chapt. 9, Div. 3 of the Business and Professions Code and my license is in ful I orce and effect. ,+- License No.��7 �� Classification ❑ 1, as the owner, or my employees with wages as their sole compen- sation, will do the work,and the structure Is not intended or offered for sale. (Sec. 7044) ❑ I, as the owner, am exclusively contracting with licensed contract- ors. (Sec. 7044) ❑ I am exempt under Sec. , Business and Professions Code for this reason NEW CONST. ( DWELLING OCCUPM OR AODNS. ACC. BLDGS. I /z¢sgft NEW CONSTR. ULTI-OUTLET NON -R ESID BRANCH CIRC ITS 2.50 ea POWER APPARATUS ! ( SINGLE OUTLET CIR. Ex. Occup(OUTLETS OR FIXTURES 8.0130 FIXED APPLNS. OR Temporary service 10.00 Mobile Home Facilities 15.00 Misc. Wiring 15.00 lS" Permit Fee $ ,6S'�, Contractor r WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE I declare under penalty of perjury (check one): ❑ The permit is for $100.00 (valuation) or less. ❑I have placed on file with the County of Butte Building Department a Certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance or a Certificate of Consent to Self -Insure. 17W I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the W. C. laws of California. Notice to Applicant: If after making this statement, should you become subject to the W. C. provisions of the Labor Code, you must forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. MECHANICAL PERMIT FiI Fee 10.00 Heating Cooling - Hood 3.00 Ventilation Permit Fee $ Contractor I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to.comply to all County Ordinances and State Laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of the Countyot Butte to enter upon the above-mentioned property for inspection purposes. 1 also agree. to save, indemnify and keep harmless the County of Butte against all liabilities, judgments, costs, and expenses which may in any way accrue against s d County in consequence f the granting of this per . X Date mi Signature of A ant - Owner ❑ Contractor 11 AgentLl An OSHA pe mit is required for excavations over 5'0 'deep and demolition or construct- ion of structures over 33 stories in height. Mobile Home Installation Fee $ Energy Inspection Fee $ occ CONST TYPE TOTAL FEE $ HAz CUA PARKSCHL Fro PAR PD Ho ISSUE This permit is Hereby issued under sions or the Butte County Code and/or work indicated above for which fees DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC By - - - --_ the applicable provi- resolutions to do have been paid. 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THE LOAD CALC CONFORMS WITH THE DESIGN CRITERIA SPECIFIED, AND ARE APPROVED FOR THE USE ON THE PROJECT. WILLIAM AUSTIN LOAD CALC 120 WATT DIMENSIONS 42" X 48" = 2016 SQ. 1N. WEIGHT = 37 LBS PSF = 2.30 7/8" FENCE PIPE 4" x 2 112" PINS 7/8" FENCE PIPE 5/8" FENCE PIPE 18 NC BOLT MIN. #12 AWG 7/8" FENCE PIPE 412 AWG THHN IN CONDUIT OR EQUIV. .(290) 12OW PV MODULES IN ONE SERIES EXTERNAL, VISIBLE AND LOCKABLE DISCONNECT, MIN 240 V AC/100A AC STRING. SEIMENS P/N G F222NR, 100 AMP. SMA 000, 277V INVERTER DC >208V AC USE #10 AWG if RUN EXCEEDS 120 FT. NOT TO EXCEED 620 V Dc -WITH CEC .APPROVED INTERNAL METER USE #10 AWG IF RUN -EXCEEDS 80 FT. SINGLE POLE 100 AMP < BREAKER -BI-DIRECTIONAL" METER TYPICAL UTILITY MAIN SERVICE ARRAY DISCONNECT -MIN 600VDC/100ADC O9 100A SUB PANEL WITH FIVE 30 AMP 240 VOLT 2 POLE BREAKERS BACKBOARD INV. INV. INV. INV. AC INV. SUB IDIS. METER/ MAIN j .77 7- TiL 77 j J j owner: Bpg APN:Ls /lli:t)(_') FILE COPA REVISIONS: DATE- Z_l\ z 0 L2 rn 7 Lo p L CHECKED: 0 a j li Cok < C) -ELS 9- du 6 0 Lu _j C, z YJ Vo " NO. 454345 Exp. 04/30/08 ti *sp< PR -0 I c Nv op Ckt\ Z-0 Lo z 0 9-22-06 rn 7 Lo p L CHECKED: 0 a j li 00 C) < du 6 0 Lu _j Lo W) L0 z YJ Vo " ui X -0 LL Z u'ol LL 0 zW5 Lo � Z Lo D LU _j u _4 �' ao U ly- _j c� o D > 7' ti Lu � Q Lo t4) LL1 ON L() LL Lu C) LU < < cln Z z W Lu u _j wo '= to U < u < F, Lu E < U) U) LLI Ly tu O > < z LU F_ F_ (n ce. 0 Z 0 L) ww U c- p. Ly w w DATE: 9-22-06 ENGR: BA DRAWN: RS CHECKED: BA PROJECT #: 06-61-44 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET - U ti � Q w< 0 cln DATE: 9-22-06 ENGR: BA DRAWN: RS CHECKED: BA PROJECT #: 06-61-44 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET - F WiTTE COUNTY OU'l- 2 5 200f) DEVELUM �q�-ff,�VJCES ROMEL7