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o(p PAUL & VICKIE ELLCESSO 9582 lott Rd, Durham PErmit#3368-87B,E,M(addition F) 40 06 PErmit#3672-88B(lst renewal/ 368-87) 040-580-006 ELLCESSOR, PAUL 06-1838 952 LOTT RD DURHAM COL=: ' SOLAR(GRND MNT) •ii$-O�a 640 SBO �OLc ��br as (D UA SunrO�M a1�m r II h 'E o(p PAUL & VICKIE ELLCESSO 9582 lott Rd, Durham PErmit#3368-87B,E,M(addition F) 40 06 PErmit#3672-88B(lst renewal/ 368-87) 040-580-006 ELLCESSOR, PAUL 06-1838 952 LOTT RD DURHAM COL=: ' SOLAR(GRND MNT) •ii$-O�a 640 SBO �OLc ��br as (D UA SunrO�M a1�m `; �_ �'��tiµ'y Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile ADMINISTRATION * BUILDING * PLANNING January 6, 2009 ELLCESSOR, PAUL E & VICKI 9582 LOTT RD DURHAM, CA95938 Assessor Parcel Number: 040-580-006 Building Permit Number: B08-2454 Description: ADDITION OF SUNROOM 216'AND COV PORCH 72' Thank you for submitting the plans for your building project. The plans have been reviewed and comments are listed below. Please respond in writing to each comment by letter or by completing and returning a Plan Review Response Form. A complete and clear response will expedite the re -check and approval of this project. COMMENTS: 1. A Deed Restriction and Limited Use Facility must be recorded to limit the use of the second dwelling. The deed restriction will state that the owner of the parcel or lot must occupy either the main dwelling or, the second dwelling unit. This deed restriction will be prepared by Butte County and must be signed, notarized and recorded by the property owner. Please provide a copy of the vesting grant deed for the property so that we may prepare the deed restriction. If you wish to discuss any of these comments, please call (530) 538-7541. Please refer to your Data Sheet for remaining non -plan check items. (You received this form when you applied for your permit.) The counter staff will answer any questions concerning the Data Sheet. Plans Examiner COPY of Document Recorded Inas not been compared with original Bur,11 CWNTY RECORDER When recorded return to: County of Butte Department of Development Services Building' Division 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965-3397 (rev.5/04) Space above for Recorder's Use Owner Name: ELLCESSOR, PAUL E & VICKI I RE Building Permit No: B08-2454 DEED RESTRICTION AND NOTICE OF LIMITED USE FACILITY I., WHEREAS, on this 5th day of -January, 2009, ELLCESSOR, PAUL E & VICKI I RE, hereinafter referred to as owner(s), is the record owner of the following real property: 9582 LOTT RD, DURHAM,CA 95938 (APN040-580-006), and as further set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and hereby incorporated by reference, hereinafter referred to as "the subject property"; and II. WHEREAS, the Building Division of the Butte County Department of Development Services is acting on behalf of the People of Butte County; and III.. WHEREAS, the owner applied to the Building Division for a building permit in order to develop the subject property described above; and IV. WHEREAS, Building Permit No.1308-2454 was applied. for on 12/16/2008 by the owner in accordance with the provisions of the Butte County Code and the California Building Code; and V. WHEREAS, the use allowed by Building Permit No.B08-2454 has been reviewed and approved for only the limited purposes set forth below; and VI. WHEREAS, it is intended that this Deed Restriction and Notice of Limited Use Facility shall constitute an enforceable, restriction and remain in effect until a change in use or character of use has been approved by the Butte County Building Official or a change in law has occurred, either of which change allows the uses otherwise restricted herein to be conducted on the real property described herein. Under either circumstance allowing such change in use, Owner shall be entitled to have this Deed Restriction and Notice of Limited Use Facility rescinded by the execution of a subsequent document entitled Rescission of Deed Restriction and Notice of Limited Use Facility by the Director of Development Services; and VII. WHEREAS, Owner acknowledges that Owner will comply with the limited use restrictions that were incorporated in reviewing and approving Building Permit No. B08-2454 which enabled Owner to undertake the limited use authorized by this permit. NOW, THEREFORE, with the issuance of Building Permit No.B08-2454 to Owner by Butte County, Owner hereby affirms Owner's desire to develop a limited use facility, as set forth below, which establishes restrictions on the use and enjoyment of this limited use facility. The undersigned Owner, for himself/herself and for his/her heirs, assigns, and successors in interest, acknowledges and agrees to those restrictions. This limited use facility shall be utilized in compliance with those limitations prescribed by the California Building Code occupancy classification assigned by the building official, except the following uses are not allowed: sleepin_g or living. Additionally, the space will not be heated and or cooled If any provision of these restrictions is held to be invalid or for any reason becomes unenforceable, no other provision shall be thereby affected or impaired. This deed restriction and notice of limited use facility shall remain in full force and effect during the period that this permit, or any modification or amendment thereof, remains effective, and during the period that the development authorized by this permit, I or any modification of this development, remains in existence in or upon any part of, and thereby confers benefit upon, the subject property described herein, and to that i extent, this deed restriction and notice of limited use facility is hereby acknowledged andl agreed to by Owner to restrict the use and enjoyment of this limited use facility and shall be binding on Owner and all his/her assigns or successors in interest. 1 Owner agrees to record this Deed Restriction and Notice of Limited Use Facility I in the Recorder's Office for the County of Butte as soon as possible after the date of Scott Rutherford q Building Manager, DDS t i exe{ ution. This document shall be recorded and returned to the Butte County De artment of Development Services, Building Division prior to the issuance of Building Permit No.B08-2454. i DATE: 'Aot'+W y %25� , 20 Owner Signature: G- Q U .9 cr r' Print or Type Name of Above Owner Signature:. G%uGc! o), Print or Type Name of Above i Scott Rutherford Buildii g Manager, DDS 'mil 9 t NOTE TO NOTARY PUBLIC: If you are notarizing the signatures of persons, signing on behalf of a corporation, partnership, trust, etc., please use the correct notary jurat (acknowledgment) as explained in your Notay Public Law Book. E STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) SS. COUNTY OF BUTTE ) { On Is. ZW69 be ore me, �J'. 1'.b � � Notary Pubic, personal) appeared ,�u L � 2ErSSSsu2 �,rp ,e i - �&- e�ssc,c, who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be person(s) whose name(s) ,*/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that WstWthey executed the same in her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by IWs/beF/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I ce� ify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. GF' �JA'k\� J. DARYLE POLK �- 4xCOMM. #1803328 NOTARY PUBLIC . CALIFORNIA BUTTE COUNTY .'; My Comm. Expires June 23, 2012 Signature Scott Rutherford Building Manager, l DDSfv`j, i�v9 (Seal) STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) SS. COUNTY OF BUTTE ) _On _ 4v -,c&, 1Z, zoofore me,,Notary K Public, personally appeared F, . FzL e�sso,c ,a,�, , eco, -r' r��£sscz who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) it/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that W_4s 9/they executed the same in 1*/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by IiWlx.r/their signature(s) on the -instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument., I certify under PENALTY'OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. /i /4t1SuL Signature k Scott Rutherford Building Manager, DDS J. DARYLE POLK COMM. #1803328 m x NOTARY PUBLIC • CALIFORNIA BUTTE COUNTY �! Folk My Comm. Expires June 23, 2012, (Seal) This is to certify that the Deed Restriction set forth above is hereby acknowledged by the Director of the Department of Development Services and that Butte County consents to its recordation thereof. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF BUTTE On J AKUArz 8 zcoq Public, personally appeared Dated: A3�ii�'u Scott Ruthe d, Manager Building Division SS. before me, '�'M- �'41��AO1 Notary M , Sc.pTr urN GF: ro saD , who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(, -,4 whose name(4 is/a�d subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/syfe/trley executed the same in his/hvf/tht?fr authorized capacity(ieg), and that by his/hpf/their signaturew on the instrument the person(p), or the entity upon behalf of which the personw acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal ' y • L-1 Si n ture 04 Mcmum - Commlael M #F 1567031 }�*Notary R blk - Commia Butte Cour#y My Comm. 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NO.NNO0582 Individual Grant Deed TO 1920 CA (2-80) THIS FORM FURNISHED OT TICOR TITLE INOURERa The undersigned grantor(s) declare(s): " J i Documentary transfer taxi,, $ - 66.00 TRANSFFR d ¢p( ) computed on full vd.ue of property conveyed, or TAX PAID ( ) comp'sted on full valueless value of liens and encumbrances remaining at tin,- of sale.. ¢ X ) Unincorporated area: ( ) City of , and FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, Trustee of the 1982 Duncan Family Trust hereby GRANT(S) to , PAUL E. FTS.CESSOR, JR. AND VICKI I. ELLCE•SSOR, husband and wife as joint tenants enc following described real property in the - • unincorporated County of Butte , State of California: Parcel 1, as shown or: the certain Parcel Map, being a portion of Far Allotment No. 90, of the Subdivisional Plan of the Durham State Lard Settlement, filed in the office of the Recorder of said County, on November 26, 1973, in Book 48, of Parcel Maps, at Page 51. T F �•d0 7o tAot ' `QyCo: , Lx1menl. , cd dtl D^ , Dated: Attrnlat 6. 1984 Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association, Trustee of- the STATE OF CALIFORNIA t COUNTY OF Butte �SS. 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"rs'.'*� d` . x. ay w2 R !.¢;!••r N, tYu, -..+• n . n. r •.ws: - .. _ c.,• .. r.:: , , ., K,y,Lb++V�'.f phta., . - Ck�> : , �.�.' ..��,!`a.: J .'• �'>s3, v BUTTE COUNTY 5C-0-t)''vJ 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: 9582 LOTT RD Owner: Permit No: B08-2454 APN: 040-580-006 ELLCESSOR, PAUL E & VICKI Issued Date: 1/12/2009 By GLB Permit type: MISCELLANEOUS 9582 LOTT RD Subtype: Room Addn-First Stry DURHAM, CA 95938 Expiration Date: 1/12/2010 Description: ADDITION OF SUNROOM 216' ANI Occupancy: Zoning: A-10 Contractor ; Applicant: Square Footage: ELLCESSOR, PAUL E & VICKI I RE ELLCESSOR, PAUL E & VICI Building Garage Remdl/Addn 9582 LOTT RD 9582 LOTT RD 216 DURHAM, CA 95938 DURHAM, CA 95938 Other Porch/Patio Total (530)891-5954 (530)891-5954 72 288 FEE INFORMATION DB SMIP RESIDENTIAL $2.09 DBEH Building Review Fee $78.90 DBF Room Addition - First Stor $192.77 DBMSC Room Add -1st Story 250sf $289.15 'I Total Charged: $562.91 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION Contractor (Name) State Contractors License No. / Class / Expires ELLCESSOR, PAUL E & VICKI OL:CRW 00374295 / / I HEREBY AFFIRM UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY that I am licensed under provisions of Chapter (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect. X } 1/12/2009 Contractor's Signature Date WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION I I HEREBY AFFIRM UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY one of the following declarations: I I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for workers' ❑ compensation, issued by the Director of Industrial Relations as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. Policy No. I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' Carrier: 1 Policy Number: Exp. Dale: I 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 the workers' compensation laws of California, and agree that, if I should become subject to the workers' comps 'on provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Codeshall forthwith comply with , I X 1/12/2009 Si ture Date WARNING: FAILURE TO SECURE WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVERAGE IS UNLAWFUL, 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, DAMAGES AS PROVIDED FOR IN SECTION 3706 OF THE LABOR CODE, INTEREST, AND ATTORNEY'S FEES. CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Section 3097, Civil Code). Lender's Name and Address Lender's Name & Address 1 City State Zip Balance Due: $0.00 Receipt No: OWNER / BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the Contractors' Slate License Law for the reason(s) indicated below by the checkmark(s) I have placed next to the applicable item(s) (Section 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 the permit to file a signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractors' State License Law (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he or she is exempt from licensure and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500).): 11. , as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, ill do (_) all of or U portions of the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Section 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' Slate License Law does not apply to an owner of property who, through employees' or personal effort, builds or improves the property, provided that the improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the Owner -Builder will have the burden of proving that it was not built or improved for the purpose of sale.). I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed Contractors to construct the project (Section 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors' Slate License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for the projects with a licensed Contractor pursuant to the Contractors' State License Law.). 1 am exempt from licensure under the Contractors' State License Law for the reason, 1/12/2009 PERMIT APPLICANT DECLARATION By my signature below, I certify to each of the fol ing: I am U a California licensed contractor or Ythe property owner' or U authorized to act on the property owner's behalf**. I have read this construction permit application and the information I have provided is correct. I agree to comply with all applicable city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction. I authorize representatives of this city or county to enter the above -identified property forJ�n purposes. California Licensed Contractor, Property Owner* or Authorized ,1 FILE COPY 1/12/2009 a SAS �a BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION* OFFICE 4:(530) 538-7541 FAX #: (530) 538-2140 A FEE WILL BE REQUIRED AT TIME OFAPPLICATION Website: www.buttecounty.netldds PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY PERMIT NO. BIN N "Whenfiiled, this application and all supporting material becomes subject to the California Public Records Act. All public information related to this application is subject to public inspection and will be posted on the County's website for electronic access. i OWNER INFORMATION Last Name / e s �O First Name P. Mailing Address City ( u r& Q Ak State C �{ Zip sf st Phone Sit S T Fax E-mail i CONTRACTOR Name (OW 02 City State t�i Address' Phone p72 Fax p72 -F-3 3 City Fax State Zip Phone Fax E-mail Lic. # Class ARCHITECT/ENGINEER Namet—r/ je- L, n' tas Address57 4D C L City State t�i Zp S Phone p72 Fax p72 -F-3 3 E-mail S [eLicense Number 3 . APPLICANT INFORMATION Name Patti CLL 0.c 5Se r2,. Address SB IZC( City ur StateC., I Zip Qsf3 Phone Fax E-mail APPLICANT SIGNATURE X I PROJECT LOCATION AP# Property Address WORKER'S COMPENSATION Policy Number Carrier If hiring anyone other than licensed contractors, a certificate of worker's compensation must be shown at the time of permk issuance. LENDING AGENCY Name Address DESCRIPTION OR SCOPE OF WORK.- :S ORK.S u AJ tlaC)Nc F' f� K 4,_ a4OA,) AJ OC& AX7 2 ! I-ff v rc r�7 Z Sq FT- Living L Garage Open Cov ❑ Structure Built without Permits ^ ❑ Proposed Change of Occupancy (Note previous use): For office use only: Zoning Flood Zone JAE I SRA I Yes No Occ. Type Const. �V1' v vv r i Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-2140 Fax www.buttecounty.net/dds OWNER -BUILDER INFORMATION An application for a building permit has been submitted in your name listing yourself as the builder of the property improvements specified. For your prosection you should be aware that as "owner -builder" you are the responsible party of record on such a permit. Building permits are not required to be signed by property owners unless they are personally performing their own work. If your work is being performed by someone other than yourself, you may protect yourself from possible liability if that person applies for the proper permit in his or her name. Contractors are required by law to be licensed and bonded by the State of California and to have a business license from the city or county. They are also required by law to put their license number on all permits for which they apply. If you plan to do your own work, with the exception of various trades that you plan to subcontract, you should be aware of the following information for your benefit and protection: I.- 0 •° If you employ or otherwise engage any persons other than your immediate family, and the work (including materials and other costs) is $500 or more for the entire project and such persons are not licensed as contractors or subcontractors, then you may be an employer. G If you are an employer, you must register with the state and federal government as an employer and you are subject to several obligations including state and federal G income tax withholding, federal social security taxes, workers/ compensation insurance, disability insurance costs, and unemployment compensation contributions. There may be financial risks to you if you do not carry out these obligations, and these risks are especially serious with respect to workers' compensation insurance. ° For more specific information about your obligations under federal law, contact the Internal Revenue Service (and, if you wish, the U.S. Small business Administration). For more specific information about your obligations under state law, contact the Department of Benefit Payments and the Division of Industrial Accidents! If the structure is intended for sale, property owners who are not licensed contractors are allowed to perform their work personally or through thier own employees, without a license contractor or subcontractor, only under limited conditions. A frequent practice of unlicensed persons professing to be contractor is to secure an "owner -builder" building permit, erroneously implying that the property owner is providing his or her own labor and material personally. Building permits are not required to be signed by property owners unless they are performing their own work personally. Information about licensed contractors may be obtained by contacting the Contractors' State License Board's automated telephone information system at 1-800-321 -CLSB (2752) or by accessing thier website at www.CSLB.ca.gov. I PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THE ENCLOSED OWNER -BUILDER VERIFICATION FORM SO THAT WE CAN CONFIRM THAT YOU ARE AWARE OF THESE MATTERS. THE BUILDING PERMIT WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTILL THE VERIFICATION IS RETURNED. OWNER BUILDER VERIFICATION PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM AS REQUIRED BY THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA (SENATE BILL NO. 831 EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1980). NO BUILDING PERMIT WILL BE ISSUED UNTIL THIS VERIFICATION IS RECEIVED. 1. I PERSONALLY WOIJO PROVIDE THE MAJOR LABOR AND MATERIALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROPOSED PROPERTY IMPROVEMEN (YE OR NO) 2. &AVE NOT SIGNED AN APPLICATION FOR A BUILDING PERMIT FOR THE PROPOSED WORK. 3. I HAVE CONTRACTED WITH THE FOLLOWING PERSON (FIRM) TO PROVIDE THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION: NAME. ADDRESS CITY PHONE CONTRACTORS LICENSE NO I 4. I PLAN TO PROVIDE PORTIONS OF THE WORK, BUT I HAVE HIRED THE FOLLOWING PERSON TO COORDINATE, SUPERVISE, AND PROVIDE THE MAJOR WORK: NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE CONTRACTORS LICENSE NO S. I WILL PROVIDE SOME OF THE WORK BUT I HAVE CONTRACTED (HIRED) THE FOLLOWING PERSONS TO PROVIDE THE WORK INDICATED: NAME ADDRESS PHONE TYPE OF WORK i Description: ADDITION OF SUNROOM 216' AND COV PORCH 72' Reference I Number: B08-2454 A Applicant Name: ELLCESSOR, PAUL E & VICKI I RE Owner's Name: ELLCESSOR UL E & VICKI I RE AP # : 040-580-006 Signature `of Property Owner: Date: l Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-2140 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, if the permit has not issued, but not after 180 days 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 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:Hmunicit)alcodes.lexisnexis.com/codes/butteco/ "When filed, this application and all supporting material becomes subject to the California Public Records Act. All public information related to this application is subject to public inspection and will be posted on the County's website for electronic access. Reference Number: B08-2454 Date: 12/16/2008 Location: 9582 LOTT RD Parcel Number: 040-580-006 Owner Name: ELLCESSOR, PAUL E & VICKI I RE Phone: Description: ADDITION OF SUNROOM 216' AND COV PORCH 72' Signature of Applicant: Date: 12/16/2008 FILE BUTTE COUNTY•FEE SUMMARY 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 Department of Development Services Phone (530) 538-7541 Fax (530) 538-2140 Permit Number: B08-2454 Job Address: 9582 LOTT RD i Contractor: ELLCESSOR, PAUL E & VICKI I RE • 9582 LOTT RD DURHAM, CA 95938 Printed: 12/16/2008 2:00 pm Fee Description Account Number Fee Amount Paid Date Pmt Amt DBEH Building Review Fee 0021-540011-4614901-1010( $78.90 12/16/2008 $78.90 DBMSC Room Add -1st Story 250sf 0010-440001-4210500-1010( $289.15 DBF Room Addition - First Stor j 0010-440001-4210501-1010( $192.77 12/16/2008 $192.77 DBSMIP Residential 1001-0-280-1011298 $2.09 562.91 $271.67 Printed By: Gwyn Benedict Balance Due: $291.24 At the time of permit application, I was advised the above fees are required prior to issuance of the permit These fees may change during the plan checking process. Signature: Date: 12/16/2008 1 Pursuant to Government code Section 66020, you are hereby notified those items listed above may have been imposed on your project. You have 90 days from the date of approval of the project or from the impostion of the above referenced items during which you may request a protest. The requirments for a protest are specified in Government Code Section 66020(a). Butte County Department of Public Works apo T� � J. MICHAEL CRUMP, DIRECTOR O �O LAND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION Storm Water Managment Program O O e o 7 County Center Drive O O O O/ Oroville, CA 95965 .� (530) 538-7266 Telephone (530) 538-7171 Fax Ic www.buttecounty.net/dds National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Phase II Construction Storm Water Permit and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Acknowledgment [LESS THAN 1 ACRE 1 Reference Number: B08-2454 Date: 12/16/2008 Location: 9582 LOTT RD By: GLB Parcel Number: 040-580-006 Sub Type: Room Addn-First Str Owner Name: ELLCESSOR, PAUL E & VICKI I RE Phone: Description ADDITION OF SUNROOM 216' AND COV PORCH 72' 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 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. 4 Signed: Q� Date: 12/16/2008 l i Title: 0 &J I FILE Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-2140 Fax www.buttecounty.net/dds "PERMIT APPLICATION DATA SHEET" Reference Number.: B08-2454 Date: 12/16/2008 Location: 9582 LOTT RD By: GLB Parcel Number: 040-580-006 Sub Type: Room Addn-First Str Owner Name: ELLCESSOR, PAUL E & VICKI I RE Phone: Description: ADDITION OF SUNROOM 216' AND COV PORCH 72' The above permit application has the following Clearances required prior to permit issuance. Please contact each department indicated below regarding specific requirements pertaining to your permit application. Yes No SEWER DISTRICTS M ❑ Thermalito Irrigation District, 410 Grand Avenue, Oroville CA 95965 - (530) 533-0740 1:1 rl LOAPUD, 1960 Elgin Street, Oroville CA 95966 - (530) 533-2000 El ❑ City of Chico, PO Box 3420, 411 Main Street, Chico CA 95927 - (530) 879-6700 PARKS & RECREATION DISTRICTS Chico Area Recreation District, 545 Vallombrosa, Chico CA 95926 - (530) 895-4711 Durham Park &Recreation District, 9447 Midway, Durham CA 95938 - (530) 345-1921 Feather River Recreaction & Park District, 1200 Myers Street, Oroville CA 95966 - (530) 533-2011 Paradise Parks & Recreation, 6626 Skyway, Paradise CA 95969 - (530) 872-6393 ❑ Other: ❑ Other: "When filed, this application and all supporting material becomes subject to the California Public Records Act. All public information related to this application is subject to public inspection and will be posted on the County's website for electronic access. Signature of Applicant: Date: 12/16/2008 FILE, SCHOOL DISTRICTS Biggs Unified School District, 300 B Street, Biggs CA 95917 - (530) 868-1281 0 Chico Unified School District, 1163 East 7th Street, Chico CA 95926 - (530) 891-3006 Durham Unified School District, 4920 Putney Drive, Durham CA 95938 - (530) 895-4675 ❑ Gridley School District, 429 Magnolia, Gridley CA 95948 - (530) 846-4723 Marysville School District, 1919 B Street, Marysville CA 95901 - (530) 741-6000 ❑ ❑ Oroville Elementary School District, 2795 Yard Street, Oroville CA 95966 - (530) 532-3000 Oroville Union High, 2211 Washington Ave, Oroville CA 95966 - (530) 538-2300 Ext:105 Paradise Unified School District, 6696 Clark Road, Paradise CA 95969 - (530) 872-6400 OTHER :Recorded copy of Agricultural Acknowledgment Statement- See Attached Instructions City of Biggs Planning Department, 3016 Sixth Street Biggs CA 95917 - (530) 868-5447 ❑ Other: ❑ Other: "When filed, this application and all supporting material becomes subject to the California Public Records Act. All public information related to this application is subject to public inspection and will be posted on the County's website for electronic access. Signature of Applicant: Date: 12/16/2008 FILE, <-;W' PERMIT NO. — ' PERMIT EXPIRES OWNER PAuT, P. V cau FT.T C nsog CONTR. ewr�er ASSESSOR PARCEL 40-35-31 LOCATION 9522 LQtt End, Durham } c r Temp. Power Pole r Called PG&E Temp. Elec. Service Called PG&E Temp. Gas Service Called PG&E JOB FINALED (Date) '_ Signaturo �'�L = OK v 0 = Not OK MOBILE HOMES MISCELLANEOUS = Not Ready Date MOBILE HOME UTILITIES (Plans) OK except #'s Date DECKS,COVERS,CARPORTS,GARAGES, (Plans)OK except #'s 1. Zoning Requirements-Setbacks-Easements 1. Zoning Requirements-Setbacks-Easements 2. Soils; Special.MH_Support-Sketgh ; . 2. Footings; Soils-Size-Depth-Spacing-Connectors-Steel 1 3. Sewer; Location-Test-Fall-C/O-Concrete 3. Decks; Girders and/or Joists-Decking-Bracing-Stairs-Rails r 4. Water; Location-Test-Easement Needed (Sketch) 4. Wood Awn.; Posts-Beams-Rftrs.-Connec.- 5.' Electricity; Location-Clearances-Grnd.-/ _ / Amp-Concrete Shthg.-Rfg.-Bracing 6. Gas; location-Test-Wrap: / P'l- ft. 5. Alum. Awn.; Columns-Connections-Splice-Decal-Enclosures / /"Nat. or/ /"L"ft./ P'LPG 6. Carports; Windows-Doors 7. Utility Clearance 7. Elec. 8. Frmg; Sills-Anchors-Studs-Rftrs-Trusses 9. Siding; Nailing-Veneer-Stucco-Mesh Card-131 Date Card-131 Date 10. Roof; Shthg-Roofing Card-81 Date Card-131 Date 11. Ext.; Steps-Doors-Landings Date MOBILEHOME INSTALLATION (Plans) OK except #'s 1. Zoning Requirements-Setbacks-Easements Card-B1 Date Card-131 Date 2. Footings; Size-Spacing-Marriage Line Card-131 Date Card-131 Date 3. Gas; MH Test-Demand-Valve-Connector 4. Electricity; MH Test-Crossovers-Breakers-Clearances Date POOLS (Plans) OK except #'s 5. Drain; MH Test-Fall-Flex Connector: • 1. Setbacks-Easements 6. Water; MH Test-Regulator-Connector 2. Soils; Compaction-Structure Stability 7. Water and Sewer Connected-C/O to Grade-HD Approval 3. Pool Structure; Steel-Connections-Thickness- 8. Gas and Electricity Tagged _ Dead Men -Lining 9. Exits; Insp.-Sketch 4. Elec.; Receptacles and Lighting, Distances-GFI 10. Cert. of Occupancy 5. Elec.; Pool Lighting; 15 volts-GFI - - - 6. Elec.; Enclosures; Conduit Entries-Terminals-Listed 7. Elec.; Bonding; Metal w/5'-Circulating Equip.-Heater Card-131 Date Card-131_ Date 8. Elec.; Grounding; Equip. w/5'-circulating Equip.-Pool Lghtg. Boxes-Enclosures-Panelboards-Ins. to Main in Conduit Card-B1 Date Card-131 Date 9. Health Department Approval -- -- ='' 10. Plumb.; Cir. Test-Water Supply Test Card-131 Date Card-131 Date - Card-131 Date _ Card-131 Date = OK V 0 = NotOK RESIDENTIAL (Single and Duplex) - ± Not Applicable = Not Ready Date UN D LOOR (Plans) OK except #'s J,1'Zgpiaq requirements -Setbacks -Easements . tg.,Main; Soils.&tee4ZIsG.,Grnd.-/ /" 3 Ft ., Garage; Soils -Steel-/ /" Ftg. Deptl Porches & Decks; Soils -Steel-/ /"I temwalls, Main; Steel-Blockouts-Wrappec --Stsmwalls. Garage: Steel- Blockouts-Wraps %nlab; Steel -Wrapped 8. Piers -Fireplace Ftg.-Steel 9. D.W.V.; Fall -Fittings -Test -2 way C/O -Sewer Test 10. Gas Pipe; Size -Anchors 11. Water Pipe; Test -Anchors -Regulator -Service Test 12. Electric; Underground 13. Plenums & Ducts; Clearance-Material-Supprt-Ins. 14. Girders -Sills -Anchor Bolts -Joists -Vents -Cripples 15. Insulation Card -B1 Date Card -B1 Date Card -B1 Date Card -B1 Date Date PLUMBING (Per it OK except #'s 16. Water Ht. Ven ccess-Combustion Air 17. Water Pipe; Tet Anchors -Nail Protection 18. D.W.V.; Test-Ftt & Anchors -Nail Protection 19. Shower Pan; , First Floor -Tub Access 20. Test Tub & o er, 2nd Floor -Tub Access 21. Gas Pipe; Sizoo& Anchors Card -B1 Date Card -B1 Date Card -81 Date Card -B1 Date Date ELECTRICAL Permit OK except-, #'s Ixture & Tran tion EIac. ece tacle S a -Ligh itches at=9a6rs e xes & No. of Conductors -Stapled omex_ Installed Close to Edge of Studs & C.J. C264plpip. Ground made up w/Mesh. Fasted BGmfa s'&Water 2• e 2 . /ga. Gu.ar,-Aa- g - ga. or Al. InsaWe"edtrai-- Yes--- No .r &_lieryiee-Riwp-C-ondaeters-&-Grotmd=-Main-Disconnect 3 . anels-Motors-Mech:•-Eq+rip:- 332: �&et#�es=CloseL.LigbL-Sb.ower Light-Spa+ight- Card-61 W DLte-J tPG4ard-B1 Date Card -B1 Date Card -61 Date Date MECH Al. (Permit) OK except #'s C. Ducts Insulation & Support ation & Overflow; Size & Grade 3 - cess -Comb. Air -Return Air Vent -115 outlet 7�Atti cess & P atform if Furnace in Attic 3' Card -B1 Date,,I-',;- Card -B1 Date Card -B1 Date Card -81 Date Date FRA G (Plans) OK except #'s Sill Proper Material & Anchors ells Studs -Nailing, Spacing &—Plpts-SotWd 44-Cfr-aft Stop in Walls (rat proof) 42. ub 43" -Header & Beam -Size & Bearing Date 4 -Attic Access; Size & Romex Protection -Draft Stop- s. Baffles s 4S?F6aca�ete�g ngs 'Yetection 5.1 v od on R erhang-Attic V - iding-N ' ng VeneeF 55. tuc o Mesh -Drip Screed -Fd. Vents-Underflr. Access Vi-alazing Area -Glass Protection -Skylights -Plastic / E, sulation-Walls-Clg. rJ Sowiltration-Walls-Wndws Card -B1 (R► Dat Card -81 Date Card -81 & Datp,L/,),_Xly Card -81 Date Date FIN Plans OK except #'s \ 1W. Ex Steps -Door & Sidelight Protection -Landings W -Smoke Detector 69 -Comb. Air-Connector- Inr- ucts-Mesh. Protection ng a ._T,6m & Subpanel; Breaker Sizes -Labels 9 Suers &-Pmk - h ,68. Else. Outlets at -Wood t. ng e e 7 er ".b. Ah—onReeief W, In on EI . & Meeh -Egt0p. Listed for Location ac n c. . Insulation -Foam -Looked in Attic o Yes CI 7 ollowing instld.; Drive o Yes o; Walks ❑ Yes EkNj:* Planters o Yes - to qpeffxterior Elec. Trim; G. ec c e-Un�n ent' ' n throughout House 8 ass Protection npections - C Val . n y Compliance CertificaolOther Certificates Card -61 Dat ,3d.,Card-81 Date Card -B1 J) Da /g ,y 9 Card -B1 Date Card -B1 Date Card -81 Date Comments at Final: (NOTE: An entry must be made each time you visit job site) COUNTY OF BUTTE r� j DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS '� /y 196 Memorial Way, Chico — Phone: 891-2751 • 7 County Center Drive, Orovi Ile — Phone: 538-7541 747 Elliott•Road; Paradise— Phone: 872.-6307 x - CORRECTION NOTICE ER 7Z— Jb, PERMIT N0. A routine inspection indicates that the following violations of County Ordinance exist at the above address and should be corrected. Please notify this office when correction.of work is completed. If you have any question pertaining to this matter, o eed additional explanation, please contact this office immediately. Inspector Date .� ...-.y..� .`,:y. -a �:J--�k.:t r....c_� ,,,... •�-�.-,t 1� a r.. �.r*•-- ,fT".vM, -fr r-s�L:. .,'ti'-i�:C.•; ¢. ♦,N J. COUNTY OF BUTTE r DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS r I 196 Memorial Way, Chico — Phone: 891-2751 7 County Center Drive, Oroville — Phone: 538-7541 747 Elliott Road, Paradise — Phone: 872-6307 CORRECTION NOTICE �LL £SfoyC 7e" OWNER PERMIT N0. A routine inspection indicates that the following violations of County Ordinance exist at the' above address and should be corrected. Please notify this office when corr tion of work is completed. If you have any question pertaining to this matter r need additional explanation, please contact this office immediately. ` )' Ca [ f 4%V -A,1, -A/1 lilt/ 7:41 1-/' d' - Inspector r Inspector Date Paul & Vickie Ellcessor 9582 Lott Rd. Durham, CA 95938 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Ellcessor: Butte, ount L A N D O. F N A T U R A L W E A L T H A N D B E A U T Y -a DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS WILLIAM (Bill) CHEFF, Director 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE t OROVILLE. CALIFORNIA 95965 Telephone: (916) 538-7541 October 5, 1988 RONALD D. Mr.F.LRUY I Deputy nin3clor RE: Bu:ilding; Permit No. 3368-87 Expiration Date 10-22-88 (A.P. No. 40-15-31 ) Waith reference to the above subject, our records indicate that your Building; Pt.,rr11iI_ Vexpi?res on the above date. Biiil.di.ng permils are valid for oiie year and should construction be started but not completed by the expiration date of the permit, the permit shall be renewed for L the original Building Permit Fee (plus a $10.00 "Filing Fee"). The renewal permit will extend the Building Permit for an additional year from the original expiration date. Should you not renew your permit within thirty days of the expiration date, it cannot be renewed and all work must cease until a new building permit is issued. If your construction is completed or should you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact the chi -ca office. For your convenience, we are enclosing a renewal application form and owner - builder form to be completed and signed by you where indicated and returned to this office together with the foo shown. P.lense return 011 copied 0 Lhe application form. Thank you for your prompt attention concerning this matter. JFG:aam Attachments: Permit Application Owner -Builder Information Owner -Builder Verification cc: Building Inspector - Chico Yours very truly, William Cheff Director of Public Works . Glander ief Building Inspector Chico - 196 Memorial Way/891-2751 Paradise - 745 Elliot Rd./872-6307 Owner: : r- Permit No. ION ROOF Material Thickness(inches) ENERGY CERTIF ICAT ION i/S7� A. P. No. DESCRIPTION OF INSULATION Brand Name Thermal Resistance (R Value) EXTERIOR WALL Materia Pr Brand NamEr_�&yjco 2( tw& eG=Cu; Thickness(inches) ' ti' xV Thermal Resistance(R Value) CEILING Batt or Blanket TypeeATT5 Brand Name C&7�Aakreep Thickness(inches) Thermal Resistance(R Value) B0 Loose Fill Type Brand Name Minimum Thickness(Inches) Number of Bags Wt. per bag lb. Area covered(ft.2) Thermal Resistance(R Value) FLOOR, ELEVATED Material Thickness(inches) FLOOR, SLAB Material Thickness(inches) Width(inches) Brand Name Thermal Resistance(R Value) Brand Name Thermal Resistance(R Value) FOUNDATION WALL Material ?%Q �!, Brand Name Thickness(inches) 3 Thermal Resistance(R Value) 41 I hereby certify that -the above insulation was installed in the above building in conformance with the State of California Energy Requirements. FIRM NAME/OWNER STATE'CONT OR'S LICENSE NO. rdNATUkE OF INSTALLATION APPLICATOR DATE I hereby certify the above insulation and all required items as shown on the Building Department approved plans and attachments have been installed as required by the State of California Energy Requirements. All equipment, devices and materials are of the quality prescribed or are specifically approved by the State of California. VAUL aLf_ cz=k lowiiep, FIRM /OWNER (Pleas4 print) STATE CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO. SfGRATUR2 OF GENERAL CONTRACTOR OWNER DATE THIS CERTIFICATE MUST BE ON FILE WITH THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT PRIOR TO FINAL INSPECTION APPROVAL AND A COPY SHALL BE POSTED WITHIN THE BUILDING. January 1984 COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PERMIT O 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, California 95365 - Telee C WO phone: 916/538-- 7541 i APPLICATION AND PERMIT AMOR PARCEL NUMBE �Q6 ZONI G ~ BUILDING PERMIT D R TELEPHONE CrWNER'S MAIL NG ADDRESS �- SQ. FT. OCC.1 BUILDING VALUATION C N7 CTOR'S A TE EPHOfIrE A OF.'S MAILING ADDRESS Fireplace CONSTRUCTION LENDER UNKNOWN Total Valuation is Filing Fee $ 10.00 LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS Permit Fee Pfiea$ 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 Solar or heat pump water heater 20.00 LOT NO. SUBDIVISION NAME A EL MAP Water piping 5.00 Each qas water heater or vent 5.00 USE OF STRUCTURE S uplex ❑ Mobi lehome ❑ Other SPECIFY Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 5.00 Building sewer 5.00 Mobile Home S I G I W 1 0.00 ea TYPE OF WORK New ❑ Addition ❑ Remodel ❑ Utilities ❑ Installation[- Othe Describe work: Permit Fee $ Contractor ELECTRICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 10.00 Main service e00V OR LESS 100 AMP OR LESS 10.00 Main service EA. ADD'L 100 AMP 2.50 ONTRACTORS LICENSE LAW I declare under pen I y 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 full force and effect. License No. Classification C/l, 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.Ed , OR ADDNS. AGC. SLOGS. vtsgft NEWCONSTR. MULTI -OUTLET 2,50 ea NON .RESID .BRANCH CIRC ITS POWER APPARATUS &) (SINGLE OUTLET CIR. ' Ex. Occu p OUTLETS OR FIXTURES SAL0wL03030 FIXED P Ex. Occup. OUTLETS (RESINSR EA.2.00 D )7 Temporary service 10.00 Mobile Home Facilities 15.00 Misc. �Yirin 15.00 9 Permit Fee $ RKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE I declare under enalty 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 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. I also agree to save, indemnify and keep harmless the County of Butte against all liab' 'ties, judgments, costs, and expenses which may in any way accrue agai id Cou o equence of the granting of this permit. NA X Da till �1. 9i U I � -,— Si e10re of Ap licont - Owner Contractor Agent ❑ An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5'0" deep and demolition or construct-C ion of structLres over 3 stories in height. Mobile Home Installation Fee $ Energy Inspection Fee $ TOTAL PERMIT FEE $ occu P. CONST.TYPE ISCHOOLIFLOODIPARCILI PD D ISSUE This permit is hereby issued under sions of the Butte County Code and/or work indicated above for w i h DIRECTOR OF B PERMIT EXPIRES D the applicable provi- resolutions to do fees have been paid. IC WORKS Date Receipt No. WHITE-D.P.W.. YELLOW-A3eC3 R. PINK-INSPr.CTOR. GOLDENROD -APPLICANT COUNTY OF BUTTE - Department of Public Works 7 County Center Drive`, CA 95965 Phone: 916-538-7541 OWNER -BUILDER VERIFICATION Attention Property Owner: An 'owner -builder" building permit has been applied for in your name and bearing your signature.,. Please complete and return this information at your earliest opportunity to avoid unnecessary delay in processing and issuing your building permit. No building permit will be issued until this verification is received. 1. I personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property improvement (yes or no) 2. I (have/have not) 14AV(7 signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work. 3. I have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction: Name V fVL» Address City Phone Contractors License No. 4. I plan to provide portions of this work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise, and provide the major work: Name ► Address City Phone Contractors License No. 5. I.will provide some of the work but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated: Name Address . Phone Type of Work Signed: Property OwnerZA Social Sec uritumber .. Date NOTE: This Owner -Builder Verification is sent to you as required by Sections 19831 and 19832 of the California Health and Safety Code. This verification must be completed and returned to,our office before we are per- mitted to issue the permit. COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPARThfENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 7 County Center Drive - Oroville, Cal'ifornia'95965 - Telephone: 916/538-7541 APPLICATION AND PERMIT AS; R CEL 7SS,0 '230/ � _ BUILDING P MIT OW R TESL/E`yP,HONE� SQ. FT. OCC. BUILDING VALU TION OW ER'SILI G A DRESS CONTRACTOR'S NAME TELEPHONE CONTRACTOR'S MAILING ADDRESS Fireplace O CONSTRUCTION LENDER UNKNOWN Total Valuation Is Z�d Filing Fee $ 10.00 LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS Permit Fee $ / 5 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 IF -2 LD_ 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 SFrw--u Duplex❑ Mobilehome❑ Other SPECIFY Gas piping system 1 - 5 outlets 5.00 Building sewer 5.00 Mobile Home is G W 0.00 ea TYPE OF WORK New Addition Remodel[] Utilities Instal lation❑ Oth _❑ Describe work: Permit Fee $ Contractor ELECTRICAL PERMIT Filing Fee 10.00 Main service OOOV OR LESS 100 AMP OR LESS 10.00 Main service EA. ADD'L 100 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 full force and effect. icense 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.a` OR ADDNS. ( ACC. BLDGS. / 1/20sgft NEW CONSTR '.OUTLET2.50 ea NON.RESID .BRANC CIRC ITS POWER APPARATUS e (SINGLE OUTLET C'R. ) Ex. Occu p(OUTLET3 OR FIXTURES 20e50e eAL030 FIXED APPLNS. OR Ex. Occup. OUTLETS (RESID.) EA.) 2.00 Temporary service 10.00 Mobile Home Facilities 15.00 Misc. �Yirin 15.00 9 Permit Fee $ 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 County of Butte Building Department a ertificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance or a Certificate I 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 Coolin g Hood 3.00 Ventilation permit Fee 99 $ Contractor 1 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. I also agree to save, indemnify and keep harmless the County of Butte against all Iia es, judgments, costs, and expenses which may in any way accrue ag t 'd C n onsequence of the granting of this permit. Date U ^7 4i nature of Applicant - Owner®`Controctor ❑ 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 $ TOTAL PERMIT FEE $ a20 ZUP.1 owsJSC��FLV61PAFpj&l ryl NO Issu This permit is hereby issued under sions of the Butte County Code and/or work indicated above for which DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC BY PE IT EXPIRES Date the applicable provi- resolutions to do fees have been paid. WORKS Date/---.,, r.-L-p� Receipt No.�O� WHITE-D.P.W.. YELLOW -ASSESSOR, PINK -INSPECTOR, GOLDENROD -APPLICANT TO _ Buildina Department FROM: Environmental Health SUBJECT: Sanitation Clearance Owner Location AP# Plan Approved for: Hold final for: Final clearance O.R. for: Sewage Disposal _ Water Supply Clearance for -__— bedroom mobile home. Water Supply Water Supply Other - r - 0 --- NOTE *** Sanitarian Date . . I�`�f�..ti�•��ilk�'ir►�'+`'�`t?` 'k�,.j� +.�� ' -`1 �« I �'Ki 'it��i �'�a%�'+�6ty�e`it••f"9-�;f ` y"�`���.��.�:try ' r' COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPARTMENT- OF PUBLIC WORKS - BUILDING DIVISION / 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE - OROVILLE, G1,LIPOR'hfA 95965 - TELEPHONE: 916/538-7541 PERMIT APPLICATION.DATA SHEET Permit No. f� OWNER �C'E SSd/y v A. P. No. L,14 Proposed Building Use A7 Building Inspector 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. Complete plans in duplicate/triplicate, signed by preparer Of plan ZxA 4. Complete engineered plans and calcs, with wet signature on plansT�� 5. Panes wl,th Energy Design Compliance Statement. . . . . . .c 6$�s%School District "Fees Paid" Stamp on Floor Plan. o' 7 Statement of Intent for Non -Heated and AC Buildings. 8. Fees of $ . . . . . . . . 9. Letter of signature authori at on.r �0. Sanitation approval from �= _ . Health Dept. s 11. Planning approval for (A) Use: (B) Parking: 12. Certificate of Workmen's Compensation Insurance. . . . . . 13. Contractor's License Information (no., name style, classif.) _14. Owner -Builder Verification (Given to owner❑, Mail to owner ❑ ) Improvements may be required. . . . . ... . . . . 16. Mobilehome Installation Data. . . . . . . . . . Pre-Inspec.request to (D 17. Pre -Inspection for _..__-_ _...._._ Required. Building Inspector tel 18. Recorded copy of Agricultural Acknowledgment Statement. 19. Driveway Permit. — :f 20. Plot plan approval from city of _ 21. —� 22.. When, you issue the permit Telephone Other process as follows: y Mail to owner; —Mail to contractor_ and hold for pickup at office, Deliver w/inspector. Copy,of; plans sent Health Dept.; The following data must be submitted pl 1. Index permit for above items No. 2. Additional items required: Applicant �� %LDate Fire Dept .Dexmit is: Other Date ircle new item not checked above). Contractor, designer, owner, was advised of above required data by_phone---nail—counter by date Contractor, designer, owner, was advised c? above required data by—phone —mai l—counter by date AZI Plans checked by K— Date PPlans approved by Date Sets of plans on hold in File cabinet AP folder Copy—DPW COUNTY OF BUTTE - Department of Public Works 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 Phone: 916-538-7541 OWNER -BUILDER VERIFICATION Attention Property Owner: An 'owner -builder" building permit has been applied for in your name and bearing your signature. Please complete and return this information at your earliest opportunity to avoid unnecessary delay in processing and issuing your building permit. No building permit will be issued until this verification is received. 1. 'I personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property improvement (yes or no) �. 2. I (have/have not) signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work. 3. I have contracted with the following p on (firm) to provide the proposed construction: Name Address Phone Contractors Licen a No. City 4.. I plan to provide portions of this work, but I ha),� ired the following person to coordinate, supervise, and provide the major work: Name Address City Phone Contractors License No. 5. I will provide some of the work,but I have contracted (hired) the following .persons to provide the work indicated: Name Address . Phone Type of Work Signed: Property Owner Social Security Number .Date 7 NOTE: This Owner -Builder Verification is sent to you as required by Sections 19831 and 19832 of the California Health and Safety Code. This verification must be completed and returned to our office before we are per- mitted to issue the permit. `0 `0 , z Z.-.� Sgt �LL011V ISS DEPS. ENGINEERED ,OR THE 80'S 893-0112 FORM 7 ADDITIONS TO RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS ENERGY SHEET PACKAGE "A",(Additions) r Owner �GGGE'SSC�R Climate Zone Permit # Floor Area _AAA The following data showing mandatory and required features of Package "A" shall be installed for additions to dwellings. Additions to dwellings include room additions, converting garages and patios to living areas, house moves that add footage and attic conversions, and any space that is existing non -conditioned space that is converted to conditioned space. Remodeling of existing conditioned space is not included. APPLIES 'TO NEW AREA CEILING WALL FLOOR SLAB GLAZING SHADING ZONE 11 $ONE 16 R-30 RA R-11 R-1 R-11 R-1 R-7 R- U -.65 (Dual) UJ.65 (Dual) SOUTH - OPTIMUM OVERHANG or .36 Shading Coefficient WEST - .36 Shading Coefficient LOOSE FILL INSULATION (Density) 11 INFILTRATION CONTROL (Weatherstrip doors, certified windows, caulking) VAPOR BARRIER (Zone 16) - in DUCTS PER UNIFORM MECHANICAL.CODE Ch. 10 LIGHTING KITCHEN & BATH NOT LESS THAN 25 LUMENS/WATT MAXIMUM GLAZING "16% OF -AREA PLUS REMOVED GLAZING 6#5q.FT- y4AX-SBAC.TVW. NEW HEATING, VENTILATING,, AIR CONDITIONING AND HOT WATER SYSTEMS IN CONJUNCTION WITH AN ADDITION SHALL BE INSTALLED AS dbfftU� OF THIS SHEET. t�t�tJ OTHER BUILDING DEPARTMENT 12/85 *1 HEATING, VENTILATING-, AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM (A) Heating ❑ Central Gas Furnace (brand and model number) SE Btu/hr (heating capacity) ❑ Heat Pump (brand and model number) ACOP Btu/hr (heating capacity at 47°F) ❑ Active Solar type (liquid or air) Collector brand and ft2 model number solar fraction collector area collector orientation collector tilt rated y -intercept ❑ Other (describe) *1 (B) Cooling ❑ Electric Air Conditioner . (brand and model number) (seasonal EER) Btu/hr (cooling capacity at 95°F) j ❑ Electric Heat Pump EER Btu/hr , (cooling capacity at 95°F) ❑ Other (describe) DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEM ❑ • (A) Gas Only Gallons (brand and model number) (tank size) ❑ Heat Pump w/Electric Backup (brand and model number) Gallons (tank size) ❑ *2 Active Solar (collector brand and model number) (rated y -intercept) (rated slope) (solar fraction) ft (backup heater type, brand and model number) (collector area) (collector orientation) (collector tilt) ❑ Location of Solar Panels ❑ Other (Describe) *1 Submit documentation of sizing heating and cooling equipment by Manual J, sizing / charts (form #4) or other approved methods, section 2-5352(g), and fill out the following: Heating: Winter design temperature °, elevation ', heating load BTU , elevation factor x heating load = maximum outlet capacity gas furnace BTU Cooling: Summer design temperature °, cooling load BTU *2 •Submit T.I.P.•S.E. chart or other approved system (form #5) to document sizing of solar panels. ` ® DESIGN COMPLIANCE STATEMENT: The above building design meets the requirements of Title 24, Part 2, Chapter 2-53 of the California Administration Code. SIGNATURE OF BUILDING DESIGNER OR APPLICANT t sill "140) 034 JOB: 19991 THIS DESIGN HAS :BEEN PREPARED FROM COMPUTER INPUT SUBMITTED BY TRUSS FABRICATOR. TOP CHORD. 2X4 FIR -LARCH #1 TC X -LOC L -R: 0.29. 5.23 19.99 14.77 19.71 BOT CHORD 2X4 FIR -LARCH #1 WEBS 2X4 FIR -LARCH STANDARD BC X -LOC L -R: 9.29 6.82 13.18 19.71 CONNECTOR PLATES MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS OF I.C.B.O. RESEARCH REPORT #2949. ALL PLATES ARE TO BE CENTERED ON THE JOINT, LEFT TO RIGHT AND TOP TO BOTTOM, EXCEPT WHEN LOCATED BY CIRCLE OR DIMENSION. SEE DRAWING 139 FOR "PLATE LOCATIONS ON TYPICAL JOINTS." REFER TO DRAWINGS A103 AND Alff4R.FOR OVERHANG DETAILS. + Bottom chord checked for 10 PSF live load. 4X4 TRUSS DESIGNED WITH EQUAL PANELS BETWEEN INSIDE ENDS OF SCARF CUTS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUILDING DESIGNER AND TRUSS FABRICATOR TO REVIEW THIS DRAWING PRIOR TO CUTTING LUMBER TO VERIFY THAT ALL DATA, INCLUDING DIMENSIONS AND LOADS, CONFORM TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS/SPECIFICATIONS AND FABRICATOR'S TRUSS LAYOUT. R-BD2# W- 3.5D' R-GD2# W- 3.5D' 1D -O-0 110-0-0 18" O.H. L, 20-0-0 0. —1 .18" D.H. OVER 2 SUPPORTS PLATE TYPE --ALPINE SEON-- 97629 FURNISH R COPY OF THIS DESIGN TO ERECTION CONTRACTOR LF REV 13.0.7 SCALE - 0.3750 ALPINE ENGINEERED PRODUCTS, INC. TRUSSES REDUIRE EXTREME CARE o[F.sslo DESIGN CRIT REF - - *+�IMPORTRNTt SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY WARNING IN HRNll1L1NcN ERECTION AND •OVA �( OA�'TRUSS DEYIRT]ON FROM THESE SPECIFICATIONS DR RNY QEVIRT[ON FROM BRRCING.SEE-BYT-76-,lBRRCING Y000 TRUSSES' ,�`�'�P~ V f�'' TC LL jp.0 PSF DATE OS/21/g7 THIS DESIGN DR ANY FAILURE TO BUILD THE TRUSS 1N CONFORMANCE COMMENTARY RND RECOMMENDRTIONS-•TPI1. SEEWITH THE �1ALITY CONTROL MANUAL' BY TPI. ALPINE CONNECTORS THIS DESIGN FOR P0D[TIONRL"SPEC IAL PERMR- R` I TC DL 10. 0 PSF DRWG CRUSR427 87140034 W No. C 021952 zARE MRNUFRCTLREO FROM 20 GAUGE GRLVRNIZED STEEL UNLESS KENT BRACING REOUIREMENTS. UNLESS OTHERWISE 4ox p GA8C DL + 5. O PSF CR -ENG CWCOTHERWISE SHOWN, MEETING REQUIREMENTS OF RSTM A446 GRADE R. SHOWN, TOP CHORD SHALL BE LATERALLY BRACEDAPPLY CONNECTORS TO BOTH FRCES RT EACH JOINT AND LOCATE AS WITH PROPERLY ATTACHED PLYWOOD SHEATHING,%/y t ' TOT. LD . 3 1.O PSF 0/R LEN . 20-0-0 BRAG DESIGN BSTANDARDS EARING TCONFORMHS ARE 4•WITH1 APPLICABLENAL UNLESS OTPROVISIONS OF ASHERWISE SHOWN. TTSPECOM IFIEDRD WION DESIGN. 00TH RIGID NNOTRUSE THIIS \ OUR. FRC. 1.25 PITCH 7.0112 [�•NDS-82 AND .TPI -78 OR PCT -BO. DESIGN WITH FIRE RETARDANT TREATED LUMBER. / _ [= O C� ..-TPT - TRUSS PLATE INSTITUTE. NOS . WT[ONAL DESIGN SPECIFICATION FOR WOOD CONSTRUCTION �!�_ _ SPACING 2 • D TYPE C OM N - - ' SW JOB: 11251 MATT THIS DESIGN HAS BEEN PREPARED FROM COMPUTER INPUT, SUBMITTED BY TRUSS FABRICATOR TOP CHORD. 2X4 FIR -LARCH #1 BOT CHORD 2X4 FIR -LARCH -#1 WEBS 2X4 FIR -LARCH STANDARD TC X -LOC L -R: 0.29 5.77 16.56 15.23 26.71 • BC X -LOC L -R: 6.29 5.77 16.56 15.23 26.71 CONNECTOR PLATES MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS OF I.C.B.O. RESEARCH REPORT #2949. ALL PLATES ARE TO BE CENTERED ON THE JOINT, LEFT TO RIGHT AND TOP TO BOTTOM, EXCEPT WHEN LOCATED BY CIRCLE OR DIMENSION. SEE DRAWING 136 FOR "PLATE LOCATIONS ON TYPICAL JOINTS." REFER TO DRAWINGS A163 AND A164R FOR OVERHANG DETAILS. 5X4 TRUSS DESIGNED WITH EQUAL PANELS BETWEEN INSIDE ENDS OF SCARF CUTS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE•BUILDING DESIGNER AND TRUSS FABRICATOR TO REVIEW THIS DRAWING PRIOR TO CUTTING LUMBER TO VERIFY THAT ALL DATA, INCLUDING DIMENSIONS AND LOADS, CONFORM TO THE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS/SPECIFICATIONS AND FABRICATOR'S TRUSS LAYOUT. R-633# W- 3.51' R-633# W- 3.51- 10-6-0 10-s-0 12" 0. H. 10-6-0 10-6-0 12" O.H. 21-0-0 OVER 2 SUPPORTS PLATE TYPE --ALPINE SEON--102033 FURNISH R COPY OF THIS DESIGN TO ERECTION CONTRACTOR LF REV 13.0.7 SCALE - 0.3750 ALPINE ENGINEERED PRODUCTS, INC. TRUSSES REQUIRE EXTREME CARE QP %LM DESIGN CRIT REF R 4 7 0199 **IMPORTANT** SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY WARNING IN HANDLING, ERECTION AND ��PM'V•Fo�� p p p p DEVIATION FROM THESE SPECIFICATIONS OR ANY DEVIATION FROM. BRRCINC.SEE -BY7-76-, [BRACING 9000 TRUSSES %;fir .�(H,9�G��,�,1 TC LL 16-. 0 PSF DATE 06/05/87 {p p p o THIS DESIGN OR ANY FAILURE TO BUILD THE TRu55 1N CONFORMANCE COMMENTARY AND RECOMMENDRT[DNS-�TPII. SEE lam% TC DL 10.0 PSF DRAG CRUSR427 s7156o16 p O o p WITH TIE -DUALITY CONTROL MANUAL' BY TPI. ALPINE CONNECTORS THIS DESIGN FOR FDDITiDNAL SPECIAL PERMA- I ;.C.,•„ Z2982 -I� p p O p ARE MANUFACTURED FROM 20 GAUGE GALVANIZED STEEL UNLESS RENT BRACING REQUIREMENTS. UNLESS OTHERWISE Ex•. p LPI p OTHERWISE SHOWN, MEETING REQUIREMENTS OF ASTM A446 GRACE A. SHOWN, TOP CHORD SHRLL BE LATERALLY BRACED BC OL 5 . O PSF CR -ENG RS .r•� �� LPI 1...,: C-; p APPLY CONNECTORS TO BOTH FACES AT EfiCH .HINT AND LOCATE RS WITH PROPERLY ATTACHED PLYWOOD SHEATHING, �. .., ,.' �✓i l� � TOT. LD. 31.0 PSF 0/R LEN. 21-0-0 SHOWN. BEARING WIDTHS ARE 4' NDMINRL UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. BOTTOM CHORD WITH RIGID CEILING OR BRRCING •�.�_.�� a - T UUSS p DESIGN STANDARDS CONFORM WITH APPLICABLE PROVISIONS LF RS SPECIFIED ON DESIGN. 00 NOT USE'THIS rl DUR . FAC. 1.25 PITCH 7.0112 -NDS-82 AND -TPI-?B OR PCT -80. DESIGN WITH FIRE RETRRORNT TREATED LUMBLR. -- // .`�� _ p p p O O p _TPI - TRUSS PLRIE INSTITUTE, NDS • NATIONAL DESIGN SPECIFICATION FOR WOOD CONSTRUCTION , Aci/S SPACING 24- D TYPE SCISSOR —me` BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING PERMIT 24 HOUR INSPECTION #: (530) 538-7636 (OROVILLE) (530) 891-2834 (CHICO) OFFICE #: (530) 538-7541 PERMIT NO. BP061838 PERMITS BECOME NULL AND VOID 1 YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ISSUANCE, OR IF WORK IS DONE IN VIOLATION OF ANY COUNTY OR STATE LAWS. LICENSED CONTRACTORS 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 Issued Date: 08/16/2006 APN: 040-580-006-000 the Business and Professions Code, and my license is in full force and effect. License Class : License Number: Site Address: 9582 LOTT RD DUR Date: Contractor: Map Index: �eSCrl tlOn: GROUND MOUNT SOLAR p OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury that I am exempt from the y Contractors' State License Law for the following reason (Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Any city or county which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish, or repair any structure, prior Owner: ELLCESSOR PAUL E & VICKI I REVOCABLE`-.- EVOCABLE` .to toits issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a TRUST signed statement that he or she is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's State License Law (Chapter 9 commencing with Section ELLCESSOR PAUL E & VICKI I TRUSTEES 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he or 9582 LOTT RD she is exempt therefrom and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any DURHAM CA 95938 violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than rive hundred dollars (8500).): 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' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does Applicant: ELLCESSOR PAUL E & VICKI I REVOCABLE such work himself or herself or through his or her own employees, TRUST provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If however, the building or improvements are sold within one ELLCESSOR PAUL E & VICKI I TRUSTEES year of completion, the owner -builder will have the burden of 9582 LOTT RD proving that he or she did not build or improve for the purpose of DURHAM, CA 95938 sale.). ❑ 1, as owner of the property, .am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code. The Contractors' State License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who contracts for such projects with a contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractors' State License Law.). Contractor: ❑ 1fa�m Exempt under Article 3 0 the Business and Professions Code Dater+ - 10(00w WORKERS' COMPENSATION DECLARATION I 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 License #: Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. ❑ I have and will maintain workers' compensation insurance, as required by Section 3700 the Labor Code, for the performance of Architect: the work for which this permit is issued. My workers' compensation insurance Engineer: carrier and policy number are: Carrier: Policy #: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is Total Square Ft: 0 S.F. issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to Valuation: $0.00 become subject to the workers' compensation laws of California, Census Code: and agree that if I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with those provisions. 1 (4 w06 Date: Applicant: WARNING: Failure to secure workers' compensation coverage is unlawful, arid shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and one hundred thousand dollars (8100,000), in addition to the cost of compensation, damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor code, interest, and attorney's fees. CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY This permit is hery i ed under the applicable provisions of the Butte County Code and/or I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the Resolutions c in "cated a ve for which fees have been paid. performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec 3097 Civ.) ( ^ V �f By Date. Name: C/ Address: PERMIT EXPIRES ON: Date):" ❑ I hereby certify that the use of this facility shall comply with Sections 25505, 25533, and 25534 of the California Health and Safety Code, which regulate the storage, handling and use of hazardous materials. ❑ Notification in accordance with Section 19827.5 of California Health i1 Safety Code is not applicable to the scheduled construction of this project. ❑ Attached are copies of the required E.P.A. notification forms. I hereby certify that I have read this application, that the above information is correct, and that I am the owner or the duly authorized agent of the owner. I agree to comply with all county and state laws relating to building construction. I acknowledge it is unlawful to alter the substance of any official form or document of Butte County. I hereby authorize representatives of Butte County to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes �I t I Sso Print Name: V Signature: 1 (0 Wo 6 . Date:--��+li r Awner ❑ Contractor ❑ Agent for Owner ❑ Agent for Contractor B. C. Building Permit 01-16-04 pg 1 0, -580-006 06-1838 "T" NOTES1-9582 AiiEa LLLCESSOR, PAUL LOTT RD, DURHAM Y Cont: OWNER SOLAR(GRND MNT) K"ESIDENTIAL APN: Permit No. ✓in 5 t. Owner. 1 Site Address: Contractor. Type of Permit: L. 2 . S r i .r i i 1 ' E Z l SRA "F FLOOD CERTIFICATE EQUIRED FIRE SPRINKLERS REQUIRED SPECIAL INSPECTION ITEMS VERIFY USE PERMIT CONDITIONS SUBSTANDARD HOUSING LETTER ENCROACHMENT PERMIT REINSPECTION FEE PAID ENV HLTH CLEARANCE F DATE JOB FINALED: 1� 0 j SIGNATURE: CHECKED BY = OK 77 0 = Not OK — MANUFACTURED HOMES DATE I Lj PERMANENT FOUNDATION Lj SOFT -SET 1 Zoning -Setbacks -Easements 2 Soils; Special MH Support Sketch 3 Sewer; Loctn Test; Fall/C/O-Concrete 4 Wtr; Loctn-Test-Easement Needed -Regulator 5 Elec Loctn-Clrncs-Gmd 'Amp -Concrete 6 Yard Gas; Loctn-Test Wrap Nat ❑ or LP❑ Inch Sz Ft Lngth 7 Blckng; SzSpacing-Marriage Line 8 Gas; MH Test-Demand-Valve-Cnnctr 9 Elec MH Cntnty Test-Crossovers-Breakers-Cimcs 10 Drain; MH Test -Fall -Flex Cnnctr. . 11 Wtr & Sewer Connected -CIO to Grade 12 Gas and Electricity Tagged 13 Tie Downs ❑ Foundation ❑ 14 Exits 15 Cert of Occupancy 16 HUD Label/Insignia Numbers Serial Numbers MISCELLANEOUS- --DATE DECKS'C!DVERS'CARPORTS'GARAGES 1 ZoningSetbacks-Easements 2 Ftgs; SoilsSz43pthSpacing-CnnctrsSteel 3 Decks, Girders/Joists-0cking-Brcing Stairs-Guard/Handrails 4 Wood Awn; Posts-Beams-Rftrs-CnnctrsShthg• Frmg-Brcng 5 Alum Awn; Columns-DnnctnsSplice-Decal-Enclsrs 6 Carports; Wndws-Doors 7 Electric 8 Frmg; Sills-AnchrsStuds-Rtb-s Trusses 9 Siding; Nailing-VengerStucco-Lath 10 Roof; Shthg-Roofing 11 Ezt; Steps -Doors -Landings 12 Braced Wall pnls DATE POOLS 1 Setbacks -Easements 2 Soils; CompactlonStructure Stability 3 Pool Structure; Steel-Cnnctns-Thickness Dead Men -Lining 4 Elee Rcptcis/Lting; Distance-GFI 5 lec Pool Lting; 15 volts-GFI 6 Elec.Encisrs; Conduit Entries Terminals -Listed 7 Elec Bonding; Metal w/5'-Crcitng Egp-Htr 8 Elec Grndng; Eqp w/5' Crcltng Eqp-Pool Ightg Boxes-Encisrs-pnlboards4nsultn to Main Conduit 9 Health Dept APprvi 10 Plmb; Cir Test-Wtr Supply Test 11 Lt Niche , 12 Endsr, Fencing -Alarms 13 Bonding, Diving board or Slide ds o`a' da e'a' Pool Drawing o = Not OK RESIDENTIAL (Single & Duple,x) DATE JUNDERFLOOR DATE IPLUMBING i conmgaemacxs-easements-Flood-slope 2 Ftg Main; Soils-Elec Gmd Ftg Dpth 3 Ftg Garage; Soils-Steel-Elec Gmd Ftg Dpth 4 Ftg Porches/Decks; Soils -Steel Ftg Dpth 5 Stemwalls Wain; Steel-Blockouts-Wrapped 6 Stemwalls Garage; Steel-Blockouts-Wrapped 6a Hold Downs and Special Anchrs 7 Slab, Steel Wrapped 8 Piers-Frpic Ftg-Steel 9 DWV; Fail -Fitting -Test -2 -way CIO -Sewer Test 10 UF, Gas Pipe; Sz Anchrs-Sz Test 11 Wtr Pipe; Test-Anchrs-RgltrService Test 12_ Elec Undrgrnd 13 Plenums & Ducts; Clrnc-MaterialSupport4nsultn 14 GirdersSills-Anchr Bolts-Joists-Vnts-Cripples 15 Ace & Vntltn 16 Insulation or 0`sti o,� rya DATE FRAMING 17 Silts Proper Materials & Anchrs 18 Walls Studs -Nailing Spacing & Braces -Plates -Sound 19 Bearing Walls ovet Girders A flr Nailing 20 Draft Stop in Walls (rat proof) 21 Fire Stops, Furred CeilingsStairs-Chasers Tubs 22 Headers & Beams -Si &'Bearing 23 Hangers-Posf Caps-Anchrs-Cnnctns 24 Ceiling Jolst-Rftr Ties-Puriin-Roof Brac TnusShthg 25 Frplc Ties or Type A Flue=Frplc Throat Clrnc 26 Attic A6c, Si &'Riaz Prtctn-Draft Stop -Ins Baffles 27 Bdrm Wndws or Exiting Doors -Sill Ht & Dimensions 28 Garage Fire Prtctri Framing -RC Channel 29 Prprty Line Firewall & Opngs ' 30 Ext Doors -One 3' -Check Garage 3rd Story, 2 Exits 31 Stairs; Width-Hdrm-Rise-Run-Landing-Fire Prtctn 32 Plywd on Roof Ovrhng Attic Vnts-Rftr Outrgrs 33 Siding -Nailing Veneer 34 Stucco Lath -Weep Screed-Fndtn Vnts-Undrflr Ace 35 Glazing Area -Glass PrtctnSkyLts-Plastic . 36 Shear Walls; Nailing -Bolts 37 Brace Inkxt Wall pnls 38' Insultn-Walls-Ceilings 39 Infiltration -Walls -W ndws o 4 m DATE JELECTRICAL 40 Fxtr & Trnsfrmr Clrnc4ns Prtctn 41 Elec Rcptcls Spacing-Lts & Switches at Doors 42 Sz Boxes & No Of Cndctrs Stapled 43 Romex Installed Close to Edge of Studs & CJ 44 Eqp Grnd made up w/Mech Fstnrs 45 Grndng Electrode Bond Gas & Wtr 46 2 Appinc Cires in Ktchn & Cndctr Sz GFI 47 Subfeed Wire Sz , ❑ CU or ❑ AL AC Wire Sz 9a ❑ CU or ❑AL 48 Range CI�c , ❑ CU or ❑ AL Oven Circ ya [::ICU or El AL Insulated Neutral [::]yes ❑No 49 Service -Riser Cndctrs & Grnd Main Dscnnct 50 Eqp Clrncs pnls-Motors-Mech Eqp 51 Clothes Closet Lt-Shwr Lt -Spa Lt 52 Smoke Detector 53 Wtr Htr; Vent-Acc-Cmbstn Air Baffle ` 54 Wtr Pipe; Test & Anchr-Nail Prtctn 55 DWV; Test Fittings & Anchr. Nall Prfctn 56 Shwr Pan; Test, First fir -Tub Ace 57 Test Tub & Shwr, 2nd flr - Tub Ace 58 Gas Pipe; Sz & Anchrs ' 59 Fire Sprinkler; Test 60 Yard Gas.Piping s` o0 o VATS JMECHANICAL 61 AC Ducts Insults & Support " 62 Vent Fan, Exhaust abv Insultn 63 Condensate Drain & Ovrflw, Sz & Grade 64 Furnace -Vent Acc-Comb Air Rtrn/Vent 115 Outlet 65 Attic Ace & Pltfrm if Furnace In attic FINAL 66 Ext Steps -Door & SldeLt Prtctn-Landings 67 Smoke Detector 68 Furnace Vnts-Cimc-Comb, Air-Cnnctr In Garage; abv-flr-Ducts-Meth Prtctn 69 Bedroom Exiting 70 GFI A Bath Fxtrs & Tub Ace -Spa 71 GFI Arc Fault 72 Elec Trim & Subpnl, Breaker Szs & Labels 73 Stairs, Guard/Handrails 74 Frplc or Stove, Cimc-Hearth 75 Elec Outlets at Wood Pnl, Int & Ext 76 Ktchn, Fxtr & Appinc; Gmd Air -Gap -Cooking Cimc - 77 Elec Outlets & Rcptcls at Ktchn Counter 78 Garage Fire Door, Swing -Landing -Closure 79 AC Duct in Garage -Damper. 80 Wtr Htr, Vnts-Cimc-Com Air Cnnctr-PRV; abv flr Mech Prtctn; LPG Appince Undr House 3" drain 81 Plmb; Elec & Mech Eqp Listed for Loctn 82 Elec Rcptcls in Garage (GFI) Romex Prtctn 83 Insultn-Foam-Looked in Attic 84 Guard Rails & Deck Cnstrctn-Post Caps 85 Fndn Vnts & Crawl Hole Door Dmge & Wood -Earth 86 Clmc Dmge Planters ❑ Yes ❑ No 87 Stucco Brown -Finish 88 AC Unit Dscnnct, Elec-Plmb - 89 Vnts abv Roof, PImb-Appinc-Frplc-Cimc to Opngs 90 Wtr Well, Dscnnct, Elec, Plmb 91 Ext Elec Trim, GFI Rcptcl-Undrgrnd 92 VnUtn thru House 93 Glass Prtctn 94 Corrections from previous Irispetns 95 Gas Test -Meters Tagged, Gas-Elec 96 Wtr & Sewer Cnnctd-C/O to grade -HD Apprvl 97 Energy Cmpinc Cert -Other Certs 98 Address Posted .99 Fire Sprinkler 0 i� I��� i; I II i �� I i WJILMW( AIPRRg[E 490 ( ID ! I I ; i � �, i !! i � G ' I ( I i i A� �II� ! i � ! I I 40 clta.A rl- 61AIL46 E Fr - 1 Ij,4 6-01 F C�_ P xan rex Smart choice for •• 1P t ........ ........ GT2.5-NA GT3.0-NA GT3.3-NA C:= C:= rte... owner'sManual Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter z:: BUT-77 BUILDJNC; DMS!, APPROVEM www.xantrex.com _qq lk El T El Smart choice for power Xantrex.Grid Tie Owner's Manual xantrex Solar Inverter 00 et, About Xantrex Xantrex Technology Inc. is a world -leading supplier of advanced power electronics ands m crroturb nesoand backup 50 watt mobile units to one MW utility -scale systems for wind, solar, batteries, power applications in both grid -connected and stand-alone systems. Xantrex products include and distribute chargers, programmable power supplies, and variables speed drives that convert, supply, electrical power. Trademarks Xantrex Grid X Tie Solarinternational.verterstademark of Xantrex International. Xantrex and Xanbus are registered trademarks of their respective owners and are used Other trademarks, registered trademarks, and product names are the property p herein for identification purposes only. Notice of Copyright 's ual ©October 2005 Xantrex International. All rights reserved. Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter OwnerMan Disclaimer UNLESS SPECIFICALLY. AGREED TO IN WRITING XANTREX TECHNOLOGY INC. ("XANT�X") OR SUITABILITY ICIENCY TF ANY ECHNICAL CAL OR OTHER INFORMATION PROVIDED IN SNTY AS TO THE ACCURACY, FMANUALSS OR OTHER DOCUMENTATION, - LIABILITY TECHM (b) ASSUMESNO RESPONSIBILITY SPONSOR INCIDENTAL,OIWHICH MIGHT OARISE OUT OR DAMAGE, F THE US OF SUCH INDIRECT,CONSEQUENTIAL FORMATION. THE USE OF ANY SUCH INFORMATION WILL BE ENTIRELY AT THE USER'S RIS K. Date and Revision. October 2005 Revision C Part Number 975-0245-01-01 Contact Information Telephone: 1 800 670 0707 (toll free North America) 1 360 925 5097 (direct) Fax: 1 360 925 5143 (direct) Email: customerservice@xantrex.com Web: www.xantrex.com 49 About This Manual Scope Audience Organization 975-0245-01-01 The purpose of this Owner's Manual is to provide explanations and procedures for installing' operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Invertefrm. 'The manual provides safety guidelines, detailed planning and setup information. It provides procedures for installing the inverter and information about operating and troubleshooting the unit. It does not provide details about particular brands of photovoltaic (PV) panels. You need to consult individual PV manufacturers for this information. The manual is intended for anyone who needs to install and operate the GT Inverter. Installers should be fully educated on the hazards of installing electrical equipment. Certified electricians or technicians are recommended. This manual is organized into 6 chapters and an appendix. Chapter 1, "Introduction", contains information about the features and functions of the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter. Chapter 2, "Installation", provides information about planning for and installing the GT Inverter. It contains information to help you plan wire routes, AC and DC connections, and find a suitable location for installation. It also discusses requirements for grounding the GT Inverter and your PV array. Chapter 3, "Wiring the Inverter", provides procedures for making DC and AC wiring connections; and grounding the GT Inverter and the PV array. Instructions for wiring multiple inverters are also provided. Chapter 4, "Starting the Inverter", contains information on starting up the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter and performing a Functional Test. Chapter 5, "Monitoring the Inverter", contains information for understanding the LCD screens and the LED indicators. . Chapter 6, "Maintenance and Troubleshooting", contains information about how to provide general maintenance for the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter. It also provides information about troubleshooting the unit. Appendix A, "Specifications", contains information about the electrical and environmental specifications of the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter. About This Manual ConVentions Used guide - The following conventions are used in this g QWARNING could result in personal injury or loss of life. Warnings identify conditions that - CAUTION a to the unit or other `Cautions identify conditions or practices that could result in damag equipment. _____--- ortant for you to know, but not as Important: These notes describe things which are imp serious as a caution or warning. Abbreviations and ,Acronyms ACAlternating Current CEC Y California Energy Commission CSA Canadian Standards Association DC 4 Direct Current ------ GT Grid Tie ------- GUI Graphical User Interface_ > LCD F Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode MppT Maximum Power Point Tracking NEC ' USN to ansa n Electrical Code NFPA-70 - PC Personal Computer PV Photovoltaic PVGFP PV Ground Fault Protection PWM Pulse Width Modulation STC Standard Test Condition UL' Underwriters Laboratories Vac Volts AC Vda Volts DC VW Voltage at Maximum Power Vol Open Circuit Voltage 975-0245-01-01 iv About This Manual Related Information You can find more information about Xantrex Technology Inc. as well as its products and services at www.xantrex.com. 975-0245-01-01 v Important Safety Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS—This manual contains important instructions that shall be followed during the installation and maintenance of the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter. 1. Before installing and using the GT Inverter, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the inverter, wiring box, and all appropriate sections of this guide. 2. To reduce risk of fire hazard, do not cover or obstruct the heat sink. 3. Observe the clearance recommendations as described on page 2-18. Do not install the GT Inverter in a zero -clearance or non -ventilated compartment. Overheating may result. 4. Use only accessories recommended or sold by the manufacturer. Doing otherwise may result in a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. 5. To avoid a risk of fire and electric shock, make sure that existing wiring is in good condition and that wire is not undersized. Do not operate the GT Inverter with damaged or substandard wiring. 6: Do not operate the GT Inverter if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped, or otherwise damaged in any way. If the GT Inverter is damaged, see the Warranty section. 7. Do not disassemble the GT Inverter. It contains no user -serviceable parts. See Warranty for instructions on obtaining service. Attempting to service the GT Inverter yourself may result in a risk of electrical shock or fire and will void the factory warranty. 8. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect both AC and DC power from the GT Inverter before attempting any maintenance or cleaning or working on any circuits connected to the inverter. Turning off controls will not reduce this risk. Internal capacitors remain charged for 5 minutes after disconnecting all sources of power. 9. The GT Inverter must be connected to an equipment -grounding conductor directly or via the AC ground. F 975-0245-01-01 vii Safety Regulatory Compliance The GT Inverter has complete on -board over -current, over -temperature and anti-islanding protection, and meets U.S., Canadian and international safety operating standards and code requirements: • UL 1741 1 st Edition — Standard for Inverters, Converters, and Controllers for Use in Independent Power Systems • CSA C22.2 No. 107.1-01 General Use Power Supplies • IEEE C62.41 Recommended Practice on Surge Voltages in Low -Voltage AC Power Circuits (Location Category 133). To locate the firmware version number The firmware version number for the protection processor is visible on a screen that appears when the unit starts up or is powered up after switching the DC/AC Disconnect switch to "on." The screen reads: Flash = 01.01 ROM = 01.01 The number appearing after "ROM" is the firmware version number for the protection processor. FCC Information to the User 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. viii 975-0245-01-01 Safety Verification and Commissioning Test Purpose This procedure is designed to verify correct operation of the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter both on initial operation and periodically through its life as required by the utilities. Commissioning Test Follow the startup and monitoring procedures as documented in Chapters 4 and 5. When operation of the inverter has been verified and the unit is producing power, run the disconnect test as described in this section. Verification Test Periodically run the disconnect test. The inverter must respond within the 2 -second limit for compliance and then hold off on producing power for the required delay (default value of 5 minutes). Disconnect Test This test requires that the AC circuit ,for the inverter be switched off. This can be accomplished by switching the breaker on the main panel that feeds the inverter(s). As an alternate, the disconnect for the home or business may be used as well. Have someone watch the front panel of the inverter. Within 2 seconds of switching the breaker, the green light on the front of the inverter must go out. The display will respond with an AC Fault display, indicating that the AC is out of the operating range. Re-energize the breaker to the inverter. The unit will respond by beginning its countdown. The green light will be off during this time. Five minutes after applying AC (default value), the green light will turn on and the inverter will begin to push power to the grid. The display will then return to its on-line display showing the power being produced along with the total kWh produced to date. Note: The default voltage, frequency and reconnect delay values as defined by UL 1741 and CSA 107.1-01 are programmed into'the unit at time of shipment from the factory. No changes to these settings can be made in the field by the user. Only authorized personnel with the utility's permission may change these settings. Contact Xantrex Technology to gain permission and the procedure/equipment to make these changes. 975-0245-01-01 ix 4 X n Contents Important Safety Instructions Regulatory Compliance------------------------------- =---- ----- --- - - - - -- viii FCCInformation to the User - = ---------------------------- ----------------- viii Verification and Commissioning Test ----,-------------------------------------- ix 1 Introduction About theXantrexGridTieSolarInverter--.----------------------------------- 1-2 Standard Features ---------------------------------------------------- 1-3 Front Panel Features -------------------------------------------------- 1-4 Wiring/DisconnectBox------------------------------------------------ 1-4 Safety and Standards -------------------------------------------------1-6 2 Installation Installation Options---------------------------------------------------- 2-2 Single Inverter Installation ----------------------------------------------2-2 Multiple Inverter Installations -------- =----------------------------------2-2 Planning the Installation------------------------------------------------- 2-2 Inverter Location ----------------------------------------------------2-4 PV Array Requirements -----------------------------------------------2-5 Grounding Requirements -----------------------------------------------2-8 Routing the Wires --------------------------------------------------2-11 Preparing for the Installation---------------------------------------------- 2-12 Wiring----------------------------------------------------------2-13 Circuit Breakers and Disconnect Switch -----------------------------------2-13 Other Materials Needed -------- - ------------------------------------- 2-14 Equipment Needed --------------------------------------------------2-14 Mounting the Inverter --------------------------------------------------2-15 Overview--------------------------------------------------------2-15 Preparing to Mount the Unit-------------------------------------------- 2-16 Installing the Mounting Bracket ------------------------------------------2-17 Mounting the Inverter on the Bracket -------------------------------------2-22 3 Wiring the Inverter Accessing the Wiring Terminals ------------------------------------------- 3-2. Connecting the DC Wiring ----------- '------------------------------------ 3-4 Connecting the AC Wiring----------------------------------------------- 3-7 975-0245-01-01 xi Contents Connecting Multiple Inverters --------------------------------------------- 3-9 DC and AC Wiring for Multiple Inverters -----------------------------------3-10 Communications Wiring for Multiple Inverters-----=--------------------------- 3-12 Xanbus Network Technology -------------------------------------------3-12 Guidelines for Routing the Network Cables ----------------------------------3-15 Connecting Network Cable Between Multiple Inverters - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -3-16 Communications Wiring for Monitoring a Single Inverter - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = -3-18 4 Starting the Inverter Startup Procedure--------------------.---------------------------------- 4-2 Checking the PV Array DC Voltage--------------------------------------- 4-2 Checking the AC Utility Voltage -------- -------------------------------- 4-2 Replacing the Wiring/Disconnect Box Cover ----------------------------------- 4-3 Starting up the GT Inverter ---------------=----------------------------- 4-4 Commissioning Multiple Inverters ---------------------------------------- 4-4 Disconnect Test--------------------------------=---------------------- 4-6 5 Monitoring the Inverter Monitoring the Front Panel Display------------------------------------------ 5-2 Front Panel Display Screens and What They Mean ------------------------=------ 5-3 Startup Mode -------------------------------------- =----------------- 5-3 Normal Operation Mode -----------------,----------------------------- 5-3 Offline Mode --------.---- ----------------------------------------- 5-5 FaultMode-------------------------------------------------------- 5-7 Special Screens----------------------------------------------------- 5-9 Custom Screens ---------------------------------------------------- 5-9 Status Indicator Lights ----------- ---------------------------------------- 5-10 6, Maintenance and Troubleshooting. Factors Affecting GT Inverter Performance ---------------=-------------------- 6-2 PV Array Factors --------------------------------------------------- 6-2 Other Factors -----=------------------------------------------------ 6-3 Performing General Maintenance ---- - ------------------------------------; - 6-3 Replacing Parts ------------------------------------------------------- 6-3 Replacing the'Ground Fault Protection Fuse -------------------------------- 6-4 Replacingthe Inverter. --------- -------- ;----------------------------- 6-6 Identifying Error/Fault Conditions and Solutions- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-9 xii 975-0245-01-01 Contents A Specifications Electrical Specifications------------------------------------------------- A-2 Input------------------------------------------------------------A-2 Output----------.----------------------=-------------------=------A-2 Adjustable Disconnect Settings ------------------------------------------A-3 Efficiency ---------------------------------A-5 Environmental Specifications --------------------------------------------- A - UserDisplay ------------------------------------------------------- A - Mechanical Specifications ---------------------=------------------------- A-6 Warranty and Return Information-----------------------------WA-1 Index----------------------------------------------IX-1 975-0245-01-01 4 XIII t 975-0245-01-01 4 XIII XIV i 0 S I Figures Figured -1 Basic System Overview-------------------------------------------- 1-2 Figure 1-2 Main Features of the GT Inverter-------------------------------------- 1-4 Figure 1-3 Wiring Box and Removable Inverter ----------------------------------- 1-5 Figure 1-4 Safety and Data Label Locations --------------------------- ------.----- 14 Figure 2-1 Installation Options Overview ---- =------------------------------------ 2-3 Figure 2-2 Basic Grounding Overview ------------------------------------------2-9 Figure 2-3 Long Distance Grounding Overview ------------------------------=---2-10 Figure 2-4 Grounding With Extra Lightning Protection Overview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-11 Figure 2-5 Conduit Hole and Knockout Locations ----------------------------- .----2-12 Figure 2-6 Installation Overview--------------------------------------------- 2-15 Figure 2-7 Dimensions of GT Inverter and Knockout Locations- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-17 Figure 2-8 Mounting Bracket and GT Inverter -----------------------------------2-18 Figure 2-9 Examples of Mounting on a Pole or Rails -------------------------------2-20 Figure 2-10 Installing the Mounting Bracket using Plywood Support --------------------- 2-21 Figure 2-11 Proper Placement of the Inverter on the Mounting Bracket - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-22 Figure 3-1 RemovingtheWiring Box Cover ---------------------------------------- 3-2 Figure 3-2 AC and DC Terminal Block Location in the Wiring Box- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-3 Figure 3-3 DC/AC Disconnect Switch Positions -----------------------------------3-4 Figure 3-4 DC Connections for Multiple PV Strings --------------------------------3-6 Figure 3-5 AC Connections from GT Inverter to Utility Service Panel ------------ - - - - - - - - 3-8 Figure 3-6 Improper Multiple Inverter Connections ---------------------------------3-9 Figure 3-7 DC and AC Wiring With Multiple GT Inverters ---------------------------3-11 Figure 3-8 Daisy Chain -Layout ---------------------------------------------- 3-12 Figure 3-9 Male Network Terminator --==-------------------------------------3-13 Figure 3-10 Xanbus RJ45 Ports in the GT Inverter Wiring Box - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - 3-13 Figure 3-11 RJ45Connector------------------------------------------------3-14 Figure 3-12 Communications Wiring for Multiple GT Inverters - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-17 Figure 3-13 GT -View Display ------------------------------------------------ 3-19 Figure 3-14 GT -View Options ------------------------------------------------3-19 Figure 4-1 DC/AC Disconnect Switch Positions -----------------------------------4-4 Figure 4-2 Commissioning Sequence for Multiple Inverters - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-5 Figure 5-1 Front Panel LCD Location ------------------------------------------ 5-2 Figure 5-2 Location of Status Indicator Lights -----------------------------------5-10 Figure 6-1 Location of Fuse, Front Panel Cover Removed ----------------------------6-5 Figure 6-2 Display Front Panel Assembly -=-------------------------------------6-5 Figure 6-3 Wiring/Disconnect Box and Removable Inverter - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = - - - - - - 6-7 Figure 6-4 Inverter and Wiring/Disconnect Box Sections - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-8 Figure A-1 Output Power vs. Ambient Temperature at Various DC Voltages - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -A-4 Figure A-2 Typical Efficiency ------------------------------------------------A-5 975-0245-01-01 xv XVI Tables Table 2-1 MPPTOperational Window -----------------------------------------2-6 Table 2-2 Inverter Clearance Requirements------------------------------------- 2-18 Table.3-1 Torque Values for Wires* -----'--*---------=-------------------------3-5 Table 3-2 T568AStandard Wiring ------------------------------------------- 3-14 Table 3-3 Network Components and Part Numbers --------------------------------3-15 Table 5-1 Startup Screens on GT Inverter Front Panel Display - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-3 Table 5-2 Normal Operation Default Screen -------------------------------------5-4 Table 5-3 Normal Operation Screens for All GT Inverter Units - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - 5-4 Table 5-4 Additional Normal Operation Screens for Each GT Inverter Unit in a Multiple Unit System 5-5 Table 5-5 Offline Mode Default Display ----------------------------------------5-5 Table 5-6 Offline Mode Screens for All GT Inverter Units -=--------------------------5-6 Table 5-7 Additional Offline Mode Screens for Each GT Inverter Unit in a Multiple Unit System -'5-b Table 5-8- Fault Message Screens ---------------------------------------------5-7 Table 5-9 Additional Fault Mode Screens ---------------------------------------5-8 Table 5-10 Special Message Screens ..... -------------------------------------- 5-9 Table 5-11 Status Indicator LEDs --------------------------------------------5-10 Table 6-1 Troubleshooting the GTInverter --------------------------------------- 6-9 975-0245-01-01 xvii Introduction Chapter 1, "Introduction", contains information about the features and functions of the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter. The topics in this chapter are organized as follows: • "Standard Features" on page 1-3 "Safety and Standards" on page 1-6 t Introduction About the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter The Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter (GT Inverter) is designed to convert solar electric (photovoltaic or PV) power into utility -grade electricity that can be used by the home or sold to the local power company. Installing the GT Inverter consists of mounting it to the wall and connecting the DC input to a PV array and the AC output to the utility. See Figure 1-1 for a simple diagram of a typical installation. In order to operate, the GT Inverter must have grid power available and connected. It will not provide backup power if the AC grid fails. Photovoltaic (PV) Panels - PV Array Harvested solarenergy Figure 1-1 Basic System Overview Utility Meter 0-11 V Utility Grid Surplus power A/ routed to Utility Grid DC convertedWI a7 to AC Main Utility Service Panel Xantrex GT Inverter Power routed to loads QR7 1-2 975-0245-01-01 About the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter PV compatibility The GT Inverter is designed to take advantage of solar modules configured as high voltage PV string arrays—single crystalline, poly crystalline, or thin film—with a 195 to 550 Vdc input voltage Maximum Power Point range. Maximum Power The GT Inverter uses Xantrex proprietary Maximum Power Point Tracking Point Tracking (MPPT) technology to harvest the maximum amount of energy from the solar (MPPT) array. Xantrex MPPT learns your array's specific characteristics, maximizing its output at all times. High efficiency The high -frequency, solid-state design of the GT Inverter is extremely efficient— up to 95%. Expandable Multiple GT Inverters may be networked together for increased net metering capacity or future system growth. Communications - The GT Inverter uses the Xanbus® Communications protocol, enabling it to protocol communicate with multiple units connected within the system. For more information, see "Xanbus Network Technology" on page 3-12. Standard Features The GT Inverter has the following standard features: • Sealed inverter section protecting power electronic components;. • Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) providing easy -to -read system status and daily cumulative energy production information; • Two LED indicator lights providing status and ground fault indication; • Wiring/disconnect box providing protection for all AC and DC connections and eliminating exposed "live" wiring if the inverter is removed. WARNING: Shock hazard • The 600 volt DC/AC disconnect in the wiring/disconnect box meets NEC Article 690. It is a non -serviceable component and shall remain in place. Removal can expose energized conductors. 975-0245-01-01 1-3 Introduction Front Panel Features 0 Heat Sink LCD LED Indicator Lights Wiring/Disconnect Box DC/AC Disconnect Switch Mounting Slots Figure 1-2 Main Features of the GT Inverter Wiring/Disconnect Box The wiring/disconnect box is standard for all North American models of the GT Inverter. The wiring/disconnect box provides a location for making AC, DC and ground connections. It also contains the MAC (PV array/Utility) disconnect switch. Although the GT Inverter is shipped as a complete system, it is essentially two separable products: a PV inverter and a wiring/disconnect box. The manual disconnect switch in the wiring box allows easy access and a quick one -turn disconnect for both AC and DC inputs. It has been designed to be physically mated to the electronics section of the GT Inverter at the factory, but remains in place as a non -serviceable item in the event that the inverter electronics section is ever required to be removed. When used with the GT Inverter, the DC/AC disconnect switch is 600V AC and DC rated and also is identified on the outside by an illustration showing the open and closed switch positions. The DC/AC 1-4 975-0245-01-01 About the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter wiring/disconnect box is an NEMA 3R enclosure to allow outdoor installation and is clearly marked as a PV system disconnect. The lockable switch meets NEC section 690 requirements as a means of disconnect. AC Disconnect In some jurisdictions, where the local utility requires that the AC disconnect be capable of being locked in the open position by its service personnel, this disconnect switch can also serve as a lockable and visible break isolating device. Important: In North America and other locations the wiring/disconnect box is an electrical code requirement. It must be attached during operation. Check with your local authorities before removing the GT Inverter wiring/disconnect box. 975-0245-01-01 DC Coi holes Control Board Connect hole © AC Connect hole Wiring/Disconnect Box 27 mm (1") threaded Front Cover conduit holes DC/AC Disconnect Switch Figure 1-3 Wiring Box and Removable Inverter s Removable inverter (for servicing, if required) 1-5 Introduction Safety and Standards The GT Inverter has complete on -board over -current, over -temperature and anti- islanding protection, and meets U.S. and Canadian safety operating standards and code requirements: • UL 1741— Standard for Inverters, Converters, and Controllers for Use in Independent Power Systems • CSA C22.2 No. 107.1-01 General Use Power Supplies: Figure 1-4 shows the location of the safety label and the data label with model, serial and part number information. Safety Label Location Figure 1-4 Safety and Data Label Locations Data Label Location 1-6 975-0245-01-01 t Installation 9 Chapter 2, "Installation", provides information about planning for and ' installing the GT Inverter. It contains information to help you plan wire routes, AC and DC connections, and find a suitable location for installation. It also discusses requirements for grounding the GT Inverter and'your PV array. Procedures are provided for installing the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter. The topics in this chapter are organized as follows: • -"Installation Options" on page 2-2 • "Planning the Installation" on page 2-2 • "Preparing for the Installation" on page 2-12 "Mounting the Inverter" on page 2-15 Installation Installation Options The GT Inverter may be installed as a single inverter for a single PV array of one or two PV strings, or in a multiple inverter configuration for multiple PV arrays (see Figure 2-1 for diagrams of both options). Single Inverter Installation In this configuration, a single inverter collects the harvested solar energy and routes the power to the main utility service panel to be used by the loads. Any surplus power not used by the loads will be directed to the utility grid. Multiple Inverter Installations If multiple inverters are used, each inverter must be wired to an independent PV array. In this configuration, each inverter collects the harvested solar energy from a separate PV array and routes the power to the main utility service panel to be used by the loads. Any surplus power not used by the loads will be directed to the utility grid. Communications between inverters can be enabled by installing network cabling to the inverter RJ45 ports. See "Connecting Network Cable Between Multiple Inverters" on page 3-16. Planning the Installation The following issues need to be considered when planning for an installation using the GT Inverter. See the specified sections for more information. • "Inverter Location" on page 2-4 • "PV Array Requirements" on page 2-5 . • "Grounding Requirements" on page 2-8 "Routing the Wires" on page 2-11. Ensure that you have obtained all permits required by local authorities or utilities before commencing installation. 2-2 975-0245-01-01 Photovoltaic Panels - PV Array PV String i r. PV string C t Planning the Installation Utility Grid Single Inverter Installation uui Xantrex Utility GT Inverter Main Utility Meter Service Panel xA NEWIR Surpluer routedtospowGrid convee ted ? Loads to AC Power routed toloads r Multiple Inverter Installation PV Array #2 Haryested Xantrex GT Inverters solarenergy PhotovoltalcPanels: Multiple PV Arrays Harvested solarenerg Main Utility Service Panel D converted to AC aS GTlnvener#1 GTlnverter#2 DC converted to AC PV Array #1 Figure 2-1 Installation Options Overview 975-0245-01-01 Util ItyGrid Utility Meter Surplus power routed to Utility Grid � Loads uit �f» Power routed to loads 2-3 Installation Inverter Location •Q WARNING: Burn hazard Do not install in a location -where people can accidentally come into contact with the front of the inverter. High temperatures can be present on the face of the inverter, causing a potential burn hazard. In extreme conditions, the GT Inverter chassis can reach temperatures over 70° C (158° F), which can cause skin burns if accidentally touched. Ensure that the Gr Inverter is located away from normal traffic areas. Inverter failure due to improper installation will void the inverter warranty. Consider the following when determining where to install the inverter. v , Fire Safety • Do not install anywhere near combustible or flammable materials. Indoor/Outdoor • The GT Inverter uses a Type 3R -rated enclosure (vertical mount only) that can be mounted indoors or outdoors. (Type 3R enclosures are intended for outdoor use primarily to provide a degree of protection against falling rain; and to be undamaged by the formation of ice on the enclosure.) • While the 3R -rated enclosure protects the GT Inverter from moisture, outdoor installations should be located away from lawn sprinklers and other sources of spray. Orientation • The Gr Inverter must be mounted vertically on a wall or pole. • Do not mount the GT Inverter horizontally. 'Temperature • Ensure that the GT Inverter is mounted in a location where the ambient temperature range is -250 to +65° C (430 to +149° F). • At extreme hot or cold temperatures, the front panel LCD may not function normally. • At higher temperatures, the GT Inverter may derate power. - — • - • -- ---- See. "Output -Power vs.. Ambient Temperature at Various DC Voltages" on page Alt and "Environmental Specifications" on page A-6. Ground • Outdoors, the GT Inverter requires at least 100 cm (39 inches) of Clearance clearance between the bottom of the unit and the ground. • Indoors, it is recommended that the same clearance between the bottom of the unit and the floor be used. Distance • To minimize copper losses, ensure that wire lengths between the PV array and the GT Inverter and between the inverter and the Main Utility Service Panel are kept to a minimum. • Maximum distances will depend on wire gauges used and PV array output voltages. S 2-4 975-0245-01-01 Planning the Installation Debris free Excessive debris (such as dust, leaves, and cobwebs) can accumulate on the unit, interfering with wiring connections and ventilation. Do not install in a location where debris can accumulate (under a tree, for example). PV Array Requirements 0 WARNING: Shock hazard Whenever a PV array is exposed to sunlight, a shock hazard exists at the output wires or exposed terminals. To reduce the risk of shock during installation, cover the array with an opaque (dark) material before making any connections. General Recommendations It is important that the PV array is installed correctly to the manufacturer's specifications and to local code requirements. Equipment and Installation Recommendations Important: The PV array should be free of shade. This requirement includes even small obstructions such as vent pipes, chimneys and power lines. A small amount of shade can have a disproportionately high impact on system performance. Equipment ' 0, All electrical equipment should be listed for the voltage and current ratings recommendations necessaryfor the application. • All wiring should be sized correctly to minimize voltage drop. • All exposed wires or conduits should be sunlight resistant. • All required overcurrent protections should be included in the system and accessible for maintenance. • Depending on the installation, an external disconnect may be required if the inverter is installed in a location not easily accessible to utility or fire personnel. Consult local authorities for additional information. Integral roofing products should be properly rated. Installation All electrical terminations should be fully tightened, secured, and strain recommendations relieved as appropriate. • All mounting equipment should be installed according to the manufacturer's specifications. • All roof penetrations should be sealed with an acceptable sealing method that does not adversely impact the roof warranty. • All wires, conduit, exposed conductors and electrical boxes should be secured and supported according to code requirements. 975-0245-01-01 2_5 Installation Voltage and MPPT Requirements MPPT operational The MPPT software maximizes the output energy of solar arrays as long as the window operating voltage is within the MPPT operational window. Ensure that the PV array used in the system operates within the MPPT operational window. Effects of array voltages outside of the MPPT operational window are shown in Table 2-L Voltage requirements Maximum PV Power 2-6 . Table 2-1 MPPT Operational Window Voltage Effect of Array Voltage Inverter Mode < 195 Vdc Operating voltage will be shifted to 195 Vdc; Low power the array will not be at its maximum power point 195 to 550 Vdc Maximum harvest of solar energy MPPT window 550 to 600 Vdc Will not allow maximum harvest of solar Power derating energy' > 600 Will shut down and may cause damage to the Shutdown inverter; stops selling surplus energy The maximum power point voltage of a string connected to the GT Inverter should be a minimum of 195 Vdc. If it is less than 195 Vdc, the inverter will continue to operate, but it will regulate the PV voltage to 195 V. Because the array will not be operating at its maximum power point, this may result in lower than expected energy harvest. The solar array should be sized such that its maximum power output does not exceed the limits of the MPPT operational window (195 to 550 Vdc). See `.`Guidelines for Matching PV Array Size to Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter Input'. The array voltage should never exceed 600 VOC (open circuit voltage) under any thermal condition. Likewise, ensure that the Isc (short circuit current) rating of the array at any temperature does not exceed the short circuit current rating of the inverter. 975-0245-01-01 Planning the Installation Guidelines for Matching PV Array Size to Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter Input For determining the number of panels required in the PV string (panels connected in series), you must ensure that the following requirements are met: 1. To avoid damage to the inverter, ensure that the PV array output will never exceed 600 Vdc under any conditions. 2. Do not exceed the maximum array short circuit -current rating marked on the inverter. 3. To achieve maximum energy harvest from your array, ensure that the VMp (voltage at maximum power) does not drop below 195 Vdc or increase above 550 Vdc under most conditions. Guidelines to help you meet these requirements: • Consider the expected Von of the string under all possible conditions. The panel manufacturer provides a Vol rating per panel, but it is usually rated at 25°C (770F). Ensure that the Vol rating at the coldest ambient temperature does not exceed 600 Vdc. Panel voltage increases in cold temperatures the panel manufacturer should be able to provide a coefficient of voltage increase per degree. • The NEC also has required temperature/voltage deratings that must be used; these can be found in Table 690.7 of the 2002 NEC handbook. You need to determine the coldest temperatures expected on the site, and size the array strings accordingly. The array's maximum DC voltage in coldest expected temperature, with both manufacturer coefficient and NEC derating, must not exceed 600 Vdc to prevent inverter damage. • Panel voltage decreases in high temperatures. This will affect the panels' VMp Again, the manufacturer's coefficient must be used with the highest expected temperature to determine the minimum VMp Once you know the specifications of your panels, all these factors will help determine the maximum and minimum number of panels that can be used. Note: The GT PV array sizing tool is available at www.xantrex.com. 975-0245-01-01 2-7 f 5 Installation Grounding Requirements QWARNING: Shock hazard The GT Inverter must be grounded by connection to a grounded permanent wiring system. AC Grounding North America The GT Inverter must be connected to a grounded, permanent wiring system via the GT Inverter ground bar. See Figure 2-2 for the location of the GT Inverter ground bar. The ground bar must also be connected to the main utility breaker panel ground bar and to the house grounding rod according to NEC requirements. Elsewhere In other locations, AC grounding is governed by local codes. Consult with the local utility for specific grounding requirements. PV Grounding The GT Inverter is designed to have all PV positive, negative, and ground conductors connected inside its wiring box. The PV equipment ground should be connected to the GT Inverter ground bar. The size for the conductor is usually based on the size of the largest conductor in the DC system. A DC grounding electrode conductor may be required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Use the GT Inverter ground bar for this connection. Important: In most models, the negative PV conductor is internally bonded to the ground system within the inverter's ground fault detection circuit. Inverter models marked with the "-POS" suffix are positive grounded and have the positive PV conductor internally bonded to the ground system through the inverter's ground fault protection circuit. It is important that the negative (or positive) PV conductor is not bonded to the ground at any other point in the system_ Long Distance Grounding If the PV array is more than 30 meters (100 feet) from the inverter, then there must also be a direct connection from the array frame to an earth ground next to the array. A connection between this ground and the primary earth ground connection via a buried wire between the two points is also necessary (see Figure 2-3). 2_8 1 975-0245-01-01 Lightning Protection Planning the Installation Reduce the risk of lightning damage by using a single -point grounding system. In this system, all ground lines terminate at the same point—the primary earth ground. This point normally is the main utility ground installed by the utility company to provide a ground for the house wiring (see Figure 2-4). This ground usually consists of a copper rod driven 1.5 to 2.5 meters (6 to 8 feet) into the earth. Main Utility PV Array Service Panel L1 L2 NEUTRAL PV String #1 1 m IG Neutral @l -to- PV String #21 Ground 1 Bond 6G @ Geeeeee0 I I1 1 e e @ GI 1 1 @1 @ cuz 4slj,� 11 11.1 @ 1 1 . antrex GT Inverter � @ 1 @ ('PV-) (PV,) ging Box. 6iE WNEZ 1Il 6 1 i o��®�®jo���i i f s r '. C„ o o AC Ground 1 GND @ PriGi undue ea ®®cam ®®m@@ DCfAC Disconnect Switch 1 DC Giouhd' if required by AHJ Figure 2-2 Basic Grounding Overview 975-0245-01-01 2_9 Installation PV Array when the distance between the PV Array and the GT Inverter is greater than 30 m (100 ft), the array should have its own earth ground, which should be connected to the PV String #1 Primary Earth Ground by a buried wire. G Check your local codes for grounding requirements. PV String #2 G Main Utility Service Panel 0 1-1 °� F@-1 L2 Array INEUTRAL, Earth 110 a Ground Distance >30 m (100 ft) m Neutral 1 m -to- ID t Ground Bond Q GROUND m 0e9ee000 600 1 G 1 IG li 1 8 �* - � Xantrex GT::Iriverte� � i i 1 (w -),w., Winng, Box sura 1 1 0 0 VC Ground 1. i GND bar _t`; ;iyj'l . O �1 G 6 Primary looms �%M,Earth I! DC/AC Disconnect Switch Ground Buried wire DC Ground Figure 2-3 Long Distance Grounding Overview 2_10 975-0245-01-01 Planning the Installation PV Array Main Utility Service Panel L1 _ ® L2 PV String #1 �NEUTRAL LJ�I m m PV String #2 .. '. m Neu G . , m -to- Ground Bond GROU ND 00000000 000 � G I IG 1 I0 I _ Xantrez GT Inverter Y `0 9 , 1A iry*) Wiring Box tuNEMUNE2) 1 9 oRo ° 0 0 0 Q AC Ground O 0 711! ' 9 0 GND bar.: U Q Primary th DC/AC Disconnect Switch Ground DC p Ground p ®spa: asst®m®mom®s®®rm cm®�®®m®� Figure 2-4 Grounding With Extra Lightning Protection Overview Routing the Wires Typical Determine all wire routes to and from the GT Inverter. Typical routing configurations configurations include: • AC wiring from the GT Inverter to the main utility service panel • DC input wiring from the PV array to the GT Inverter • DC ground from the PV array to the Primary Earth Ground. All wiring and installation methods should conform to applicable electrical and building codes. For installations in the United States, the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local codes apply. For installations -in Canada, the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) and local codes apply. For all installations, local utilities may have additional requirements. 975-0245-01-01 2_11 Installation Q• WARNING: Shock hazard Check'for existing electrical or plumbing prior to drilling holes in the walls. Conduit Pre -plan the wire and conduit runs. Dual knockouts for 35 mm (13/8 inch) or holes/knockouts 27 mm (1 inch) conduit holes are located on the bottom and back of the wiring box—four dual knockouts in total. Two threaded 27 mm (1 inch) conduit holes are located on each side of the wiring box (Figure 2-5). For maximum safety, run AC, DC. and communication wires in separate conduits. 35 mm (1 3/8") and 27 mm (1") 27 mm (1") threa dual knockouts conduit holes Disconnect Switch Figurer2-5 Conduit Hole and Knockout Locations Preparing for the Installation oluC Ensure your local utility is consulted for any requirements for connecting to or returning power to the grid. Obtain all permits necessary to complete the installation. Consult your local and national electrical codes for more information. This section includes the following topics: • "Wiring on page 2-13 "Circuit Breakers and Disconnect Switch" on page 2-13 • "Other Materials Needed" on page 2-14 • "Equipment Needed" on page 2-14. Important: In this manual "wiring" and "wires" are used in reference to both AC and DC wiring/cabling and wires/cables. 2-12 F 975-0245-01-01 Wiring Preparing for the Installation Wire size and length will be determined by the location of each component and their relative distance to each other. Wire sizes may also be affected by whether or not conduit is used. Recommended wire Strip all wires 9 mm (3/8 inch). stripping length Acceptable wire The AC and DC terminal blocks in the GT Inverter accept wire sizes from sizes #14 AWG to #6 AWG. Important: Wiring should not be undersized: Undersized wiring can result in significant power losses and reduction in system efficiency. Circuit Breakers and Disconnect Switch The following circuit breakers, disconnect switch and fuse are required for installing this equipment. AC Circuit Breaker Requirements In North America, the main utility service panel must dedicate a double pole breaker to operate each GT Inverter installed. This breaker must be sized to handle the rated maximum output voltage and current of the Gr Inverter (see "Electrical Specifications", "Output" on page A-2). DC/AC Disconnect Switch The wiring box includes a PV/Utility disconnect switch that switches both AC and DC at the same time. 0 WARNING: Shock hazard Do not remove the wiring/disconnect box. The 600 volt DC/AC disconnect in the wiring box meets NEC Article 690. It is a non -serviceable component and shall remain in place. Removal can expose energized conductors. Ground Fault Fuse Use caution when working around sources of DC power. Although the DC/AC disconnect switch disconnects the inverter from DC power, hazardous voltages from paralleled PV strings may still be present upstream of the switch. The GT Inverter is equipped with a 600 volt 1 -Amp ground fault protection fuse (replace with Littelfuse KLKD 1 or equivalent). 975-0245-01-01 2-13 Installation 0 WARNING: Shock hazard Do not attempt to service the ground fault protection fuse yourself. This should only be done by qualified service personnel, such as certified electricians or technicians. Other Materials Needed • Mounting support material, such as plywood or poles • Conduit for wire runs and appropriate fittings/bushings fWood screws and anchors for screws, depending on mounting surface. Equipment Needed • Wire cutters/wire crimpers/wire strippers • Assorted screwdrivers, drill, etc. • Level • Digital Voltmeter • Frequency counter (optional, for troubleshooting). S I 2-14 I i I 975-0245-01-01 Mounting the Inverter Overview Mounting the Inverter 0 WARNING: Fire, Shock and Energy Hazards Before installing the GT Inverter, read all instructions and cautionary markings located in this manual, on the PV array, and on the main service panel. General installation There are four main steps in the installation of the GT Inverter: steps 1. Mounting the GT Inverter (this chapter) 2. Grounding the PV array (see your PV equipment documentation). 3. Making the DC connections from the PV array to the GT Inverter ("Connecting the DC Wiring" on page 3-4) 4. Making the AC connections from the GT Inverter to the main utility service panel ("Connecting the. AC Wiring" on page 3-7) Figure 2-6 summarizes these four steps. PV Panels Primary Earth/ Ground O Utility Meter 600 Vdc UtilityGrid OOpen Circuit Maximum 0 Main Utility OService Panel Xantrex GT Inverter Figure 2-6 Installation Overview 975-0245-01-01 1 2-15 Installation In this chapter only the first step, mounting the inverter and installing accessories, is described. Mounting steps Instructions for mounting the GT Inverter are described in the following sections: . • "Preparing to Mount the Unit" on page 2-16 • "Installing.the Mounting Bracket" on page 2-17 • "Mounting the Inverter on the Bracket" on page 2-22. Multiple inverter Mounting instructions for multiple inverters are described in "Mounting Multiple instructions Inverters" on page 2-23. Special wiring instructions for. multiple inverter installations are described in "Connecting Multiple Inverters" on page 3-9: Preparing. to Mount the Unit Dimensions and Knockout Locations The dimensions of the inverter and the mounting bracket and some of the knockout locations on the wiring/disconnect box are shown in Figure 2-7. Four 27 or 35 mm (1 or 13/8 inch) dual knockouts are provided on the back and bottom of the unit to accommodate. wiring: • two on the bottom, on either side of the DC/AC Disconnect Switch • two on the back of the wiring/disconnect box. Four 27 mm (I inch) conduit holes on the sides of the wiring/disconnect box (two on each side) are filled with plastic plugs, which can be removed to insert conduit nipples as required for multiple inverter installations. One or two of these side conduit holes may be used to accommodate Xanbus network cables connected between multiple inverters. QCAUTION: Equipment damage • If your installation location requires that you drill additional conduit holes into the wiring/disconnect box, ensure that there are no metal shavings left inside the unit. These could cause a short circuit when the unit is operating. Knockout Preparation Remove your choice of knockouts from the wiring box to facilitate conduit installation for wire runs. This is much easier to do prior to mounting the inverter. Important: Ensure there are no metal shavings left inside the unit after removing the knockouts. These could cause a short circuit when the unit is operating. Be sure to install bushings or conduits in the knockout holes to protect the wires from damage. Important: If installed outdoors, conduit must be sealed where it enters the wiring box. 2-16 975-0245-01-01 Mounting the Inverter 13.7 4 Side view (5 3/a) 55' ' (215/8) 69.9 (271/2) Front view 2.7 cm (1") conduit ic.v holes with threaded (2115/8) 21 5is) 0 caps, on both sides I o 0 Dual 3.5 cm or 2.7 cm U (1 Sia" or 1") knockouts (on back panel). �► e t a 11 Dual 3.5 cm or 2.7 cm (0.3 15 gra) 1 (45/16) (1 3/8" or 1") knockouts All measurements • in cm (inches). 5.2(2) 6.2 (2'7/16) -- _ 27.9 (11) --- — — - I Figure 2-7 Dimensions of GT Inverter and Knockout Locations i Installing the Mounting Bracket The mounting bracket for the GT Inverter allows the unit to be easily mounted and dismounted for servicing. It has two hooks that match corresponding hooks on the back side of the inverter and wiring box. The inverter can be separated from the wiring/disconnect box and removed from the bracket, leaving the wiring/disconnect box in place. f 975-0245-01-01 2_17 I ' Installation i 1 I i Rectangular slots X 25 0.8 x 3 (5/16 X 1 3ne) f Mounting flanges I I Mounting bracket 14— 25.3 (10) -i►j G M N r 00 LO Back side of the inverter Mounting flanges 0 0 0 0 O \ tJ All measurements \5 in orn (inches). Mounting slots for securing the inverter Figure 2-8 Mounting Bracket and GT Inverter Clearance Requirements For optimal and safe operation, ensure there is adequate clearance around the inverter. The minimum clearance recommendations in Table 2-2 assume a vertical + mounting. If clearances are reduced below these minimums, rated power may not be achieved. c Table 2-2 Inverter Clearance Requirements i Location I Minimum Clearance Above 30 cm (12 inches) Below: Outdoors: • Inverter • 100 cm (39 inches) The inverter extends below the • Bracket 110 cm (43 inches) bracket by approximately 10 cm Indoors: the same clearances are (4 inches) recommended but not required. In front I Sufficient room to allow for easy access to read the display and to prevent accidental contact with hot surface. On sides Units can be mounted side by side with no clearance between them, but 15 cm (6 inches) of clearance around the outermost two units is recommended. In hot climates, some clearance between units may be needed to prevent thermal derating. 975-0245-01-01 Mounting the Inverter •0 WARNING: Shock hazard Before drilling holes to mount the GT Inverter, ensure there are no electrical wires or plumbing in this area. 0• WARNING: Personal injury The GT Inverter weighs approximately 20 kg (45 lbs.). Always use proper lifting techniques during installation to prevent personal injury. 0 WARNING: Explosion hazard Do not store combustible or flammable materials anywhere near the inverter. Surfaces for Mounting The GT Inverter weighs approximately 20 kg (45 lbs.). The supporting surface must be strong enough to handle 75 kg (160 lb.). If the supporting surface is not strong enough to handle that weight, then supporting material such as a sheet of plywood can be used to enhance the strength of the mounting surface. The GT Inverter can be mounted to a vertical surface such as wallboard, wood siding, concrete wall or pole assembly. Mounting on poles • See "Mounting on Poles or Rails" on page 2-20. Ensure the bottom of the unit or rails is a minimum of 100 cm (39 inches) from the ground if mounted outdoors. Mounting to • Installation onto wallboard requires either the use of a supporting material wallboard with such as plywood or securing the mounting screws to supporting wall studs. support Use at least two screws and anchors to secure the unit to the supporting material. Mounting to siding If mounting to exterior siding using a wall stud for support, the plywood using wall studs backing will not be needed. Use at least two lag screws to secure the unit to the supporting material. Ensure the screws enter the stud at least 4 cm (1.5 inches) to adequately support the weight of the unit. See "_Mounting on Wallboard; Siding oiConcrete" ori page 2=21. Mounting to If mounting the unit on a concrete surface using anchors with no supporting concrete surface material, use four screws and anchors, instead of two, to adequately secure the unit and distribute the weight. Important: Local codes may impose additional mounting requirements in earthquake or other high-risk areas. Important: Other than the mounting bracket, no mounting hardware is supplied with the GT Inverter. It is recommended to use 6 mm ('/a inch) diameter fasteners. However, because mounting surfaces can vary, installers must select appropriate hardware for each installation. 975-0245-01-01 2_19 Installation Mounting on Poles or Rails To mount the unit using poles: 1. Ensure.that poles or rails are securely assembled in place. If using horizontal rails, three rails are required: two for the mounting bracket and a third for I securing the bottom edge of the inverter wiring box (see Figure 2-9). 2. Connect the mounting bracket vertically to the poles or rails (Figure 2-9): • Be sure to use at least two bolts to secure the mounting bracket to the support. • Position the lower edge of the bracket a minimum of 110 cm (43 inches) above the floor or ground. 3. If using a single vertical pole, ensure that the inverter is secure and unable to rotate around the pole. Figure 2-9 Examples of Mounting on a Pole or Rails 2-20 I 975-0245-01-01 • Mounting Bracket • � 34 (13.5) o 0 o o At least 2 bolts to o �. 413 0 0;0 0 o secure bracket to (18.9) o - o poles/rails. o ;o o oo4,00 • • —44 C=C=CW 664 15 • (5.9) • ®•••O•••••••• • • For securing 110 (4) • the bottom of • the wiring box 100 (39) s All measurements Ground / in cm (inches). Ground / Floor A Floor Figure 2-9 Examples of Mounting on a Pole or Rails 2-20 I 975-0245-01-01 Mounting the Inverter Mounting on Wallboard, Siding or Concrete To mount the C=I' Inverter to wallboard, siding, or concrete: 1. Locate the area where the GT Inverter is to be installed. -2. Install backing support material if required. See Figure 2-10. 34 (f3.5) 40.6 (16) —� Single GT Inverter Multiple GT Inverters Figure 2-10 Installing the Mounting Bracket using Plywood Support 3. Using a level, place the mounting bracket against the wall surface at least .110 cm (43 inches) from the ground. See Table 2-2 on page 2-18 to ensure minimum clearance requirements are met. j 4. Mark the location for mounting screws if using a wall stud for support. At I least four mounting screws and anchors are needed for concrete installations I or wallboard installations where no wall studs are available for support. For multiple inverter installations, the brackets should be mounted at least i 15 cm (6 inches) apart, or at least 40.6 cm (16 inches) on -center. I 5. Remove the bracket and drill the holes using an appropriately sized drill bit. Drill appropriately sized holes for screws or anchors. 6. Secure the bracket to the supporting surface using at least two screws and washers. 975-0245-01-01 2_21 I I oho °.4o .� o�o:�o `�,,�• ' s sews :rs to . � 15 i, acket a �� 0000'o. (6) o000o S� god o o • t-1east2 s 0 0 o with wash 0 0 0 0 0 o secure br ..^~a�' a •�'�SI�-'.. to plywl 110 (43) All measurements in cm (inches). h 110 (43) Ground /Floor Single GT Inverter Multiple GT Inverters Figure 2-10 Installing the Mounting Bracket using Plywood Support 3. Using a level, place the mounting bracket against the wall surface at least .110 cm (43 inches) from the ground. See Table 2-2 on page 2-18 to ensure minimum clearance requirements are met. j 4. Mark the location for mounting screws if using a wall stud for support. At I least four mounting screws and anchors are needed for concrete installations I or wallboard installations where no wall studs are available for support. For multiple inverter installations, the brackets should be mounted at least i 15 cm (6 inches) apart, or at least 40.6 cm (16 inches) on -center. I 5. Remove the bracket and drill the holes using an appropriately sized drill bit. Drill appropriately sized holes for screws or anchors. 6. Secure the bracket to the supporting surface using at least two screws and washers. 975-0245-01-01 2_21 I I oho °.4o .� o�o:�o `�,,�• 7.: :,5 sews :rs to . � 15 i, acket a �� 0000'o. (6) o000o S� god o o • 0 0 s� ..^~a�' a •�'�SI�-'.. 110 (43) All measurements in cm (inches). Ground / Floor Single GT Inverter Multiple GT Inverters Figure 2-10 Installing the Mounting Bracket using Plywood Support 3. Using a level, place the mounting bracket against the wall surface at least .110 cm (43 inches) from the ground. See Table 2-2 on page 2-18 to ensure minimum clearance requirements are met. j 4. Mark the location for mounting screws if using a wall stud for support. At I least four mounting screws and anchors are needed for concrete installations I or wallboard installations where no wall studs are available for support. For multiple inverter installations, the brackets should be mounted at least i 15 cm (6 inches) apart, or at least 40.6 cm (16 inches) on -center. I 5. Remove the bracket and drill the holes using an appropriately sized drill bit. Drill appropriately sized holes for screws or anchors. 6. Secure the bracket to the supporting surface using at least two screws and washers. 975-0245-01-01 2_21 I I Installation Mounting the Inverter on the Bracket Mounting a Single Inverter To mount the inverter on the mounting bracket: 1. Place the GT Inverter's mounting hooks, located on the back of the enclosure, ( over the bracket and ensure the inverter is seated properly, as shown in Figure 2-11. 2. After the unit is correctly seated on the bracket hooks, locate the mounting ° slots in the flange below the wiring box and mark the location on the wall for securing screws. 3. Remove the inverter and drill pilot holes in the wallboard or siding for the securing screws. 4. Reinstall the GT Inverter on the bracket and secure the bottom of the unit with ! appropriate screws or anchors, and tighten. I Slide the mounting hooks on the inverter over the hooks on the mounting bracket. 0 Bracket hooks flange / 1U with 110 cm (43") 100 cm (39") Ensure the inverter is seated mounting slots properly on the mounting bracket. 1 Ground/floor Figure 2-11 Proper Placement of the Inverter on the Mounting Bracket 1 1 2-22 975-0245-01-01 1 f l Mounting the Inverter Mounting Multiple Inverters As shown in Figure 2-10, inverters can be mounted side by side on wallboard or a plywood support. Conduit nipples should be installed on one side of the first inverter before jmounting on the bracket. Ensure that the sealing ring is located on the conduit nipple between inverters, i.e., on the outside of the wiring box. The lock nut is attached after the nipple is inserted into the conduit hole of the second inverter. r I r I • I 975-0245-01-01 2_23 t I Wiring the Inverter Chapter 3, "Wiring the Inverter", provides procedures for making DC and AC wiring connections, and grounding the GT Inverter and the PV array. Instructions for wiring multiple inverters are also provided. The topics in this chapter are organized as follows: • "Accessing the Wiring Terminals" on page 3-2 • "Connecting the DC Wiring" on page 3-4 • "Connecting the AC Wiring" on page 3-7 • "Connecting Multiple Inverters" on page 3-9. t Wiring the Inverter Accessing the Wiring Terminals You must remove the GT Inverter wiring box cover to access the terminal blocks, ground bar and communications ports (for connecting multiple inverters). i To remove the wiring box cover: 1. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws on the bottom side of the wiring box and set in a safe place (see Figure 3-1 for location of screws). 2. Lift the cover off the wiring box. When replacing the wiring box cover, be careful not to pinch any wires in the wiring box. ring box ver screws I i Figure 3-1 Removing the Wiring Box Cover i AC and DC connections are made at the wiring terminals shown in Figure 3-2. v Insulating barrier The clear plastic insulating barrier inside the wiring box is a permanent component. It is intended to separate the high-voltage AC and DC wiring from any communications cabling and to prevent wiring from coming into contact with the wiring box cover. When wiring the unit, it is necessary to pull the cover back to access the wiring terminals. After completing the wiring, replace the insulating barrier to its original position. i I . i . 3_2 975-0245-01-01 1 I ! i �t I ! , DC Terminals ! for connecting PV strings PV— PV + e s PV — PV + O O O DC/AC Disconnect Switch Figure 3-2 AC and DC Terminal Block Location in the Wiring Bo) i C C • f I I i I I + s i 975-0245-01-01 Accessing the Wiring Terminals AC Terminals for connecting to main utility service panel Grid L1Grid L2 Grid L1 \ Grid L2 [O] 3-3 Wiring the Inverter Connecting the DC Wiring i WARNING: Shock hazard Whenever a PV array is exposed to sunlight, a shock hazard exists at the output wires or exposed terminals. To reduce the risk of shock during installation, cover the array with an opaque (dark) material and ensure that the DC/AC Disconnect Switch is set to OFF before .commencing any wiring. See Figure 3-3. A. WARNING: Shock hazard The 600 volt DC/AC disconnect in the wiring box meets NEC Article 690. It is a non -serviceable component and shall remain in place. Removal can expose energized f conductors. QWARNING: Shock hazard Use caution when working around sources of DC power. Although the DC/AC disconnect switch disconnects the inverter from DC power, hazardous voltages from paralleled PV strings may still be present upstream of the switch. Before servicing a PV string, isolate each string by completely removing PV wiring from the inverter terminal block. I\ OFF Figure 3-3 DC/AC Disconnect Switch Positions ON 1 . 1 3-4 975-0245-01-01 r Connecting the DC Wiring The following procedure is illustrated in Figure 3-4. If there is more than one PV string, label the positive and negative wire pairs appropriately (for example: PV 1 -String # 1 POS, PV 1 -String # 1 NEQ PV 1 -String # I GND, PVI -String #2 POS, etc.). To wire the PV array to GT Inverter: t 1. Remove the wiring/disconnect box cover (see page 3-2). 2. Install DC conduit from the PV string(s) to the GT Inverter wiring box, i through one of the knockout holes. 3. Route the wires from the PV string(s) through the conduit and into the wiring box. 4. Connect the DC Ground from each PV string to the GROUND bar in the wiring box. 5. Connect the POSITIVE (+) wire from the PV 1 string #I to one of the PV+ terminals in the wiring box. Double check that the wire is in the proper location and tighten the screw. i 6. Connect the NEGATIVE (—) wire from the PV 1 string #I to one of.the ' PV— terminals. Double check that the wire is in the proper location and ' tighten the screw. 7. Repeat for the PV I string #2, if there is one. t a) Connect the POSITIVE (+) wire from the PVI string #2 to the unused PV+ terminal. b) Connect the NEGATIVE (—) wire from the PV 1 string #2 to the unused I PV— terminal. J Double check that the wires are in the proper locations and tighten the screws. 8. If required, connect the DC ground electrode conductor tot he DC or AC ground electrode as per NEC 690.47. f t 9. Ensure all connections are correctly wired and properly torqued according to values shown in Table 3-1. Table 3-1 Torque Values for Wires* Wire Size Torque f AWG mm2 in -Ib. Nm 14 to 10 2.5 to 6.0 35 4.0 8 10.0 40 4.5 I i 6 16.0 45 .5.1 *Use copper conductors only. E i 1 I 1 t . 975-0245-01-01 3-5 4 Wiring the Inverter 3-6 975-0245-01-01 PV1 String #2 PV Array 1 %G + a y- d ��® G + PV1 String #1 1 (D Xantrex GT Inverter' !ry-i Witmg Box' ` p iPv+,, (LINEI) E2i f NEt N ® { .. i O e. y d '+ �1 GND barT ®® DC/AC Disconnect Switch ®®®®eweaUM®mss=®c��`d®® I'M ®U=®®022®�1"w3 DC Ground if required by AHJ — i Figure 3-4 DC Connections for Multiple PV Strings 1 Important: Depending upon installation and local codes, fusing and/or a combiner 1 box may be required. This fusing and combiner box are to be provided by the installer. Important: A DC grounding electrode conductor maybe required by the AHJ. Check local codes before installation. 3-6 975-0245-01-01 Connecting the AC Wiring Connecting the AC Wiring 0 WARNING: Shock hazard AC utility wiring to the Gr Inverter unit is performed directly at the main breaker panel. This should be done only by a qualified installer or electrician. 0 WARNING: Shock hazard Before wiring the Gr Inverter, ensure the main breaker in the primary utility breaker box is switched OFF. Switch this breaker ON only after all wiring is completed as instructed in _ the procedures. Important: In the United States, the National Electrical Code (NEC) requires the inverter to be connected to a dedicated circuit and no other outlets or devices may be connected to this circuit. The NEC also imposes limitations on the size of the inverter and the manner in which it is connected to the utility grid. The circuit breakers that are used in the main panel that feed the inverter circuit must be for back -fed operation and labeled as such. The GT Inverter can be connected to a single bi-directional meter, or to dual meters, where one meter indicates power used and the second meter indicates power sold (power supplied back to the utility). Consult with the local utility to determine the proper components to install, and obtain any permits required prior to installation. The following procedure is illustrated in Figure 3-5. Important: Neutral conductor wiring is not required in this installation. 975-0245-01-01 3_7 Wiring the Inverter To wire the main utility service panel to the GT Inverter: 1. Install conduit from the main utility service panel to the wiring/disconnect box of the GT Inverter. Run the two HOT wires (L l and L2) and ground wire from the service panel through the conduit and into the inverter wiring box. 2. Install or use an existing double -pole 20 -Amp circuit breaker (or two single -pole breakers, ganged) in the main utility service panel, and ensure that I the breakers are set to OFF. ! 3. Connect the ground wire (green or bare copper) from the ground bar in the main utility service panel to the GND bar in the wiring box. 4. Connect the L I HOT wire (black) from the double -pole breaker installed in the main utility service panel, to the LI GRID terminal in the wiring box. 5. Connect the L2 HOT wire (red) from the double -pole breaker installed in the ► main utility service panel, to the L2 GRID terminal in the wiring box. 6. Ensure all connections are correctly wired and properly torqued according to values shown in Table 3-1 on page 3-5. f Utility Grid I 1 1-71 L2 Neutral I Utility � Meter , I I L7 1_2 Neutral _ Xantrex GT Inverter x . (vv-) )w+) Wirmg Box ruN w o:,�' >; . a" Low GND bar Main Utility Service Panel Oy 4 i;_ _ Ll D Neutral AC/DC Disconnect Switch Ground „ { Bond GROUND' 0000000 000 Primary Earth Ground = Figure 3-5 AC Connections from GT Inverter to Utility Service Panel 975-0245-01-01 Connecting Multiple Inverters Connecting Multiple Inverters For installations with multiple GF Inverters, separate solar arrays are required for each unit. The output of each GF Inverter feeds a separate dual -pole 20 -Amp circuit breaker (I.,1 and L2) in the main utility service panel. For such installations, complete the wiring and perform the commissioning procedure for each inverter one at a time. For wiring instructions, see "Connecting the DC Wiring" on page 3-4 and "Connecting the AC Wiring" on page 3-7. For the commissioning procedure, see "Commissioning Multiple Inverters" on page 4-4. AI WARNING: Shock hazard and equipment failure If inverters "share" more than one PV array, an input current difference of over 1 A between arrays can cause each inverter to fail—the ground fault protection fuse will blow, i followed by short circuit failure. This failure will also generate hazardous voltages at the ' DC/AC disconnect switch on each unit. It is very important to ensure each inverter is correctly connected to its own PV array(s) and that no wires are crossed. For example, connect PV 1 positive (+) and PV 1 negative (–) to inverter I and PV2 positive (+) and PV2 negative (–) to inverter 2. Do not connect PV 1 positive (+) and PV2 negative (–) to inverter 1 and PV2 positive (+) 1 and PV 1 negative (–) to inverter 2. See Figure 3-6. + PV Array #1 (PVI) GT Inverter #1 cr µf PV Array #2 (PV2) GT Inverter #2 �* a i Figure 3-6 Improper Multiple Inverter Connections 975-0245-01-61 3-9 Wiring the Inverter DC and AC Wiring for Multiple Inverters I The following procedures are illustrated in Figure 3-7. The illustration and ! instructions assume only two inverters, but in fact up to ten inverters can be I installed and networked together. If there will be more than one PV array, label the positive and negative wire pairs appropriately (for example: PV 1 POS, PV 1 NEC, PV 1 GND, PV2 POS, etc.). Connecting DC To wire the PV array to multiple GT Inverters: wiring 1. Remove the wiring box cover from each unit (see page 3-2). 2. Install the DC conduit from the PV arrays to the GT Inverter wiring boxes, through appropriate knockout holes. Metal conduit is highly recommended. i 3. Route the wires from each PV array through the conduit and into the wiring box of the unit intended for that PV array. 4. Connect the DC Ground from each PV array to the GND bar in the wiring box i I 3-10 975-0245-01-01 of the unit intended for that PV array. Do not combine array ground wires. 5. Follow the instructions on page 3-4 for connecting POSITIVE (+) and NEGATIVE (—) wires from each PV array to each GT Inverter. j' 6. If required by the AHJ, a DC grounding conductor may be connected to each inverter's ground bar. One inverter will connect to a common grounding r conductor. The other inverters will use tap connectors. Connection is then made to the DC or AC grounding electrode as per NEC 690.47. 7. Ensure all connections are correctly wired and properly torqued according to values shown in Table 3-1 on page 3-5. Connecting AC To wire the main utility service panel with multiple GT Inverters: wiring 1. Run conduit from the main utility service panel to the wiring boxes of the GT Inverters. j 2. Follow the instructions on page 3-7 for connecting L 1 and L2 HOT wires and ground wire from the main utility service panel to each GT Inverter. f3. Ensure all connections are correctly wired and properly torqued according to values shown in Table 3-1 on page 3-5. i I 3-10 975-0245-01-01 PV Array #2 (PV2) ! d ALF, ! 1 ! Connecting Multiple Inverters Utility Grid Neutral Figure 3-7 DC and AC Wiring With Multiple GT Inverters 975-0245-01-01 3-11 meter c�000. v ! ! ! 1 ! 1 L1 L2 Neutral ! II ! ! �------------------- -- 1 ! ° Main Utility Xantrex GTInverter #1 Service Panel ! ! 1 ! (P V-) cw:, Wiring Box iuNE,(Ut'az ! !KND 000NEUTRAL L1 © o L2 ! Neutral- eut l- ! DC/AC ! DCIAC Disconnect Switch L� ! r Ground ! ! OJND Bond !! �esr•�s�i GRO ! ! ° lv�s®�®��®oo®■ 000 1 ! _ ■� G G ! 1 1 ! 1 0 o ' ' ! ! 1 Xantrex GT' Inverter #2 ! ! 'ivv-) (pv+), .: Wiring BOX ctwEnar+En' f ! ! �oo 0 0�0�0 Primary Earthl ! Ground = i ! ! rr 1 1 ! ! GND bar O ! ! DCIAC Disconnect Switch . ! �aal.s��®���oero�.■�sr Listed tap connector or exothermic welding Figure 3-7 DC and AC Wiring With Multiple GT Inverters 975-0245-01-01 3-11 Wiring the Inverter Communications Wiring for Multiple Inverters Communications wiring between multiple GT Inverters allows information about each inverter and its associated. PV array to be communicated between all of the inverters in the system. Information about the entire system can be displayed on any inverter LCD in the system. For example, in a two -inverter system, if inverter #I is producing 1500 W and inverter #2 is producing 2000 W, both inverters display a total system power of 3500 W. The cumulative energy produced by both inverters that day is also . displayed. You can still view information for an individual inverter in a system. See "To view unit -specific screens in a multiple unit system:" on page 5-5. without communications wiring (network cables) each inverter in a system will only display information pertinent to the unit and its associated PV array. Xanbus Network Technology GT Inverters use Xanbus technology to communicate with other GT Inverters. Network connections for multiple inverters are laid out in a "daisy chain' pattern, each device on the network linked together with separate lengths of cable, as shown in Figure 3-8. For more information on installing a Xanbus network, see the Xanbus System Installation Guide, available at www.xantrex.com. Xanbus-enabledI I Xanbus-enabled I I Xanbus-enabled Device 1 Device 2 Device 3 Terminator Terminator Figure 3-8 Daisy Chain Layout 0 CAUTION: Equipment damage Connect only Xanbus-enabled devices. Although the cabling and connectors used in this network system are the same as ethernet connectors, this network is not an ethernet system. Equipment damage may result from attempting to connect Xanbus to different systems. 3-12 975-0245-01-01 Communications Wiring for Multiple Inverters Terminators Male network terminators (Figure 3-9) are required at both ends of the network to ensure the communication signal quality on the network. Figure 3-9 Male Network Terminator GT Inverter Xanbus Two RJ45 ports are provided in the GT Inverter, accessible from the wiring box. Ports See Figure 3-10 for the location of these ports. RJ11 ports RJ45 RS -232 port (used to connect a PC to use GT -View. (not used) Xanbus ports See page 3-18 and page 5-9) Figure 3-10 Xanbus RJ45 Ports in the GT Inverter Wiring Box 975-0245-01-01 3-13 Wiring the Inverter Cabling Requirements QCAUTION: Equipment damage Do not use crossover cable in a Xanbus system. The network uses Category 5 (CAT 5) cable, a standard cable available from any computer supply store. The cable consists of eight conductors in four twisted pairs with an RJ45 modular connector wired to the T568A standard. Table 3-2 contains the arrangements of wire colors to pin numbers for the T568A standard. Table 3-2 T568A Standard Wiring Pin Number Conductor Name CAT 5 Cable Insulation Color 1 NETS White/Green 2 NETS . Green 3 NETS White/Orange 4 CAN—L Blue 5 CAN—H White/Blue 6 NET—C_ Orange 7 NETS White/Brown 8 NET—C. Brown RJ45 Connector Requirements The network cable uses modular RJ45 connectors, as shown in Figure 3-11. The connector is suitable for cost -sensitive applications and is easily installed. The RJ45 connector should be a modular plug, 8 -position, 8 -contact for round, stranded, unshielded cable. Figure 3-11 RJ45 Connector. 3-14 975-0245-01-01 i• f _ i� � { . 1� f .� i � ,� 1 I 1 Z I i I C i i i t 1 t I� � _ f i Communications Wiring for Multiple Inverters Purchasing Network Components Consult with your system designer to determine what network components will be needed for your specific installation. Table 3-3 provides a partial list of network components and part numbers. Pre -made cables are available in standard lengths from 3 feet to 75 feet. Call your dealer or visit www.xantrex.com to purchase network components. Table 3-3 Network Components and Part Numbers Network Component Part Number Network termination — Male (2 per pack) 809-0901 Network cable 3 ft. (0.9 m) 809-0935 Network cable 5 feet (1.5 m) 809-0936 Network cable 7 feet (2.0 m) 809-0937 Network cable 10 feet (3.0 m) 809-0938 Network cable 14 feet (4.3 m) 809-0939 Network cable 25 feet (7.6 m) 809-0940 Network cable 50 feet (15.2 m) 809-0941 Network cable 75 feet (22.9 m) 809-0942 Guidelines for Routing the Network Cables � WARNING: Shock hazard Do not route the network cables in the same conduit or panel as the AC and DC power cabling. To ensure maximum performance of your network, follow these guidelines when routing the network cables. Route the cables before installing Xanbus-enabled devices. •. Route the cables away from sharp edges that. might. damage the insulation. Avoid sharp bends in the cable—no less than a 10 cm (4 inch) radius. • Allow for some slack in the cable tension. • Keep the alignment of wire pairs inside the sheath as straight as possible. • Allow separation between data and power cables (data cables should only cross a power cable at right angles). • Do not staple the cable with metal cable staples. Use the appropriate hardware fasteners to avoid damage to the cable. Al CAUTION: Unpredictable device behavior Do not connect one end of the network to the other to make a ring or loop. 975-0245-01-01 t 3-15 Wiring the Inverter Connecting Network Cable Between Multiple Inverters 0 WARNING: Shock hazard If the inverter is already installed and operational, tum OFF the breaker switches in the main utility service panel and the DC/AC Disconnect switch on the inverter wiring box before performing this procedure. 0 WARNING: Shock hazard Hazardous voltages may be present when cover is removed. After disconnecting all sources of energy, wait 5 minutes before removing cover. The following procedure is illustrated in Figure 3-12 on page 3-17. The illustration and procedure assume only two inverters are connected. However, there can be up to ten inverters wired in this configuration. To provide communication between multiple inverters: 1. Remove the wiring/disconnect box cover from each unit. 2. On each unit, remove the plug from a side conduit hole and install appropriate conduit between the two units. 3. Connect the network cable to any RJ45 port in Inverter # 1. 4. Pass the cable through the conduit between Inverter # 1 and Inverter #2. Inside each unit's wiring box, ensure the network cable runs horizontally along the flat-bottomed channel formed when the insulation barrier is in place. The cable should run on top of the insulation barrier and out the side conduit hole, avoiding any contact with the AC and DC wiring. 5. Connect the network cable to any RJ45 port in Inverter #2. 6. For more than two inverters, continue connecting cable as described above. 7. Insert male network terminators into the empty RJ45 ports in the inverters at the beginning and end of the network. There should be no empty RJ45 ports in any of the inverters. ' 3-16 1 975-0245-01-01 Communications Wiring for Multiple Inverters PV Array #2 (PV2) ®®®�. G + PV Array #1 (PV1) 11 9M 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 0 . it Network cable in separate conduit from AC and DC wiring. 1 1 1 Xantrex GT Inverter #1 Xantrex GT Inverter #2 To Utility Service Panel. See Figure 3-7 on page 3-11 for details of wiring connections. Figure 3-12 Communications Wiring for Multiple GT Inverters 975-0245-01-01 3-17 Wiring Box Wiring Box _ _ 1MaleTemmnator_J MaleTerniinatoi Icv-1 (w+t "(UNEMU M 0 o r�i;f y ti A!� : i}, �0-0-0 v d Ria0 o 0 0 i` �•� o 0 0 1 e C? ,.+lil,k GND bar I i 1 DCIAC Disconnect 1 DCIAC�Disconnect 1 Switch a Switch ®®G G -- L2�,� To Utility Service Panel. See Figure 3-7 on page 3-11 for details of wiring connections. Figure 3-12 Communications Wiring for Multiple GT Inverters 975-0245-01-01 3-17 v I Wiring the Inverter Communications Wiring for Monitoring a Single Inverter RS -232 cable requirements f +3 I i You can view GT Inverter operational data on a personal computer using the Xantrex GT Solar Inverter Viewer ("GT -View"), which you can download free of charge at www.xantrex.com. To use GT -View, you must connect your computer's serial port to the GT Inverter RS -232 port (see Figure 3-10). To connect your computer to the GT Inverter, you must use a serial 13139 "straight through" cable. The RS -232 connector on the GT is configured as follows: • Pin 2: transmit • Pin 3: received • Pin 5: ground. All other pins are unused. To connect a single GT Inverter to a personal computer: 0• WARNING: Shock hazard Before removing the wiring/disconnect box cover: • Turn OFF the breaker switches in the main utility service panel. • Turn the DC/AC Disconnect switch on the Gr Inverter to the OFF position. 1. With DC and AC power disconnected from the inverter, remove the wiring/disconnect box cover. 2. Feed the male end of the serial cable through a side conduit hole on the GT Inverter. If the end of the serial cable is too large to fit through the conduit hole, you may need to use two DB9 to CAT 5 adaptors. Plug the DB9 end of the adapter into the GT Inverter, and feed the CAT 5 end of the cable out the conduit hole. Use another adapter, to convert the CAT 5 end, of the cable back to DB9. 3. Plug the male end of the serial cable into the GT Inverter RS -232 port. 4. Plug the female end of the serial cable into your computer's serial port. 5. Replace the wiring/disconnect box cover. 6. Turn the DC/AC disconnect switch to the ON position and turn the main utility panel breaker switches ON. When power is restored to the GT Inverter, you can run GT -View on your computer to monitor the inverter's operation. Note: In multiple installations, Gr -View monitors only the inverter to which the computer is connected. However, if the inverters are connected with a Xanbus cable, GG -View will display total system wattage and the accumulated daily energy produced by all inverters. To monitor multiple inverters, you require multiple DB9 cable connections (one per inverter) to your computer. 975-0245-01-01 i Communications Wiring for Multiple Inverters GT -View displays operational data such as power output.in AC watts, lifetime energy produced, and inverter temperature. Data is updated every two seconds (default setting). Figure 3-13. 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I t 975-0245-01-01 3-19 3-20 Starting the Inverter Chapter 4, "Starting the Inverter", contains information on starting up the Xantrex. Grid Tie Solar Inverter and performing a Functional Test. The topics in this chapter are organized as'follows: • "Startup Procedure" on page 4-2 "Replacing the Wiring/Disconnect Box Cover" on page 4-3. • "Disconnect Test" on page 4-6. Starting the Inverter Startup Procedure Starting up the GT Inverter requires several steps. You will need to: 1. Ensure the DC/AC Disconnect switch is in the OFF position (see Figure 4-1). 2. Check the PV array DC voltage (see procedure below). 3. Check the AC utility voltage (see procedure below). 4. Replace the cover on the wiring box (see "Replacing the Wiring/Disconnect Box Cover" on page 4-3). 5. Start up the GT Inverter by switching the DC/AC Disconnect switch ON. 0 WARNING: Shock hazard Hazardous voltages are present from two sources. Use extreme caution during startup procedure. Before applying power to the GI' Inverter, ensure all AC and DC wiring is correct. Checking the PV Array DC Voltage To check the PV array DC voltage: 1. Uncover the PV arrays and expose them to full sunlight. The sunlight must be intense enough to produce the required output voltage. 2. Measure the PV array open circuit DC voltage across the DC positive (+) and negative (—) terminals. This voltage must be greater than 150 volts DC (to energize the electronics) and less than 600 volts DC (to prevent damage to the inverter). Checking the AC Utility Voltage To check the AC utility voltage: L Switch on the main and inverter breakers in the main electrical service panel. 2. Using an AC voltmeter, measure the AC open circuit utility voltage between L 1 and L2. Ensure this voltage is at approximately the nominal value. The inverter operates with a line -to -line voltage (L1 to L2) range around the nominal value. See "Electrical Specifications", "Output" on page A-2 for the utility voltage operating range for your GT Inverter model. 4-2 975-0245-01-01 Replacing the Wiring/Disconnect Box Cover Replacing the Wiring/Disconnect Box Cover , After performing the voltage checks, replace all covers that were removed during installation and startup. AWARNING: Shock hazard l Before reattaching covers, turn OFF the breaker switches in the main utility service panel and the DC/AC Disconnect switch on the GT Inverter. To replace the wiring/disconnect box cover: 1. Place the cover in position on the wiring box, being careful not to pinch any wires inside. 2. Ensure that the two screw holes in the bottom of the wiring box cover are aligned with the corresponding holes in the bottom of the wiring box. 3. Replace the two screws removed when the cover was removed (see "Accessing the Wiring Terminals" on page 3-2), and tighten securely. 975-0245-01-01 4-3 i Starting the Inverter Starting up the GT Inverter j To start up the inverter: L Switch the DC/AC Disconnect switch to the ON position (see Figure 4-1). I 2. Check the GT Inverter LCD. The startup screens (see Table 5-1 on page 5-3) should appear for five seconds each, and then the "Reconnecting in sss seconds" special screen (see Table 5-10 on page 5-9) will appear until the 305 second (default value) protection timer countdown is completed. DC/AC Disconnect Switch �u — GFF Figure 4-1 DC/AC Disconnect Switch Positions Commissioning Multiple Inverters Z In an installation with multiple GT Inverters, special commissioning procedures I must be followed in order to safely determine if any DC wiring problems exist. i Important: Before performing this procedure, all inverters should be off, with the DC/AC disconnect switch in the OFF position. To commission multiple inverters: 1. Uncover the PV arrays and/or close the main DC disconnect switch, if one is installed. 2. Start the first inverter by turning the DC/AC disconnect switch to the ON position. C 3. Wait for the input current to rise above 1 A. f This information is displayed on the Array Readings screen. To display the Array Readings screen, tap the unit four times. I i 4-4 975-0245-01-01 1 f Replacing the Wiring/Disconnect Box Cover 4. After the input current has risen above 1 A, if the inverter is still operating normally, switch off the inverter by turning the DC/AC disconnect switch to the OFF position. Proceed to step 5. If the inverter stops operating, turn the unit off, remove DC power, and have a certified electrician or technician inspect the ground fault protection fuse. If the fuse has blown,.a DC wiring problem may exist. Check all DC wiring to ensure that -the unit is connected to a single PV allay. 5. Proceed to the next inverter and perform the same test. See Figure 4-2 for an example of the recommended commissioning sequence. Figure 4-2 Commissioning Sequence for Multiple Inverters 975-0245-01-01 4-5 Starting the Inverter Disconnect Test The disconnect test is designed to verify correct operation'of the GT Inverter both i on initial operation and periodically through its life as required by the utilities. This test ensures that the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter does not send electricity to the utility grid when the local utility has shut off the grid for repairs, or when I± the utility wiring is damaged. i When operation of the inverter has been verified and the unit is producing power, run the disconnect test as described in this procedure. To run the disconnect test: 1. Switch off the AC circuit for the inverter. This can be accomplished by switching the breaker on the main panel that feeds the inverter(s). The disconnect for the home or business may be used as well. 2. Have someone watch the front panel of the inverter to ensure the green light on the front of the inverter goes out within two seconds. The green light goes out when the AC circuit is switched off, disconnecting the inverter from the AC grid. The front panel display will show an AC Fault display, indicating that the AC is out of the operating range. 3. Switch on the AC circuit for the inverter. The inverter responds by starting its 305 second protection timer. Ensure that the inverter does not produce power before the countdown is over. After . completing the countdown, the green light turns on and the inverter begins to send power to the grid. The display returns to showing the power being produced and the total kWh produced to date. Important: The default voltage, frequency and reconnect delay values are programmed into the unit at time of shipment from the factory. No changes to these settings can be made in the field by the user. Only authorized personnel with the utility's permission may --change these settings. - - - ---- - — - -- 4. If you have another GT Inverter to commission, switch off the AC circuit for the inverter you have just commissioned and tested by switching off the breaker on the main panel. You can then run the commissioning procedure and disconnect test on the next inverter. f i 4-6 975-0245-01-01 a Monitoring the Inverter Chapter 5, "Monitoring the Inverter", contains information for understanding the LCD screens and the LED indicators. The topics in this chapter are organized as follows: • "Monitoring the Front Panel Display" on page 5-2 • "Front Panel Display Screens and What They Mean" on page 5-3 • "Status Indicator Lights" on page 5-10. Monitoring the Inverter Monitoring the Front Panel Display During startup During startup, the inverter's front panel LCD (see Figure 5-1) shows the first three screens described in Table 5-1, "Startup Screens on GT Inverter Front Panel ► Display" on page 5-3. During waiting When the 305 second protection timer begins, the inverter displays "Reconnecting period j in sss seconds" (see Table 5-10, "Special Message Screens" on page 5-9). _During 'operation i 1 When the inverter is offline or there is fault condition I I I I Viewing more information I When the protection timer stops, the GT Inverter begins selling power, indicated by the power output reading in the display (see Table 5-2, "Normal Operation Default Screen" on page 5-4). When the GT Inverter is offline (e.g., at night) or a fault condition has been detected, the LCD shows a message screen to indicate that state. The specific fault condition will be identified. See Table 5-5, "Offline Mode Default Display" on page 5-5 and Table 5-8, "Fault Message Screens" on page 5-7. Important: The values in the front panel LCD are not user adjustable. Figure 5-1 Front Panel LCD Location Additional screens of information about the performance of the GT Inverter can be displayed by tapping the Xantrex logo on the inverter front panel. This causes the LCD to cycle through a series of information screens in Normal Operation, Offline or Fault modes. These are described in detail in the following section, "Front Panel Display Screens and What They Mean". 975-0245-01-01 IMFAMX 0 0 Grid Tie Solar In mm.�ye Front panel LCD Tap Xantrex logo for backlight and status screens Yani.a .VA,q imalih Oi<rc:+n OFF 0� 0 Figure 5-1 Front Panel LCD Location Additional screens of information about the performance of the GT Inverter can be displayed by tapping the Xantrex logo on the inverter front panel. This causes the LCD to cycle through a series of information screens in Normal Operation, Offline or Fault modes. These are described in detail in the following section, "Front Panel Display Screens and What They Mean". 975-0245-01-01 Front Panel Display Screens and What They Mean Front Panel Display Screens and What They Mean The front panel, display shows different message screens during different modes of operation (Startup, Normal, Offline, and Fault). All single units display a basic set of message screens; multiple unit systems display additional screens in Normal Operation and Offline modes. In addition there are Special message screens that may appear in any operational mode. All of these message screens are described in more detail in the following i tables. ;Startup Mode During startup, the GT Inverter displays three message screens on its front panel - LCD. These screens appear in the following order (Table 5-1). t Table 5-1 Startup Screens on GT Inverter Front Panel Display Display* Duration Description Xantrex 5 sec. Startup message 1: Inverter name and model GT3.3—NA-240 number Flash = 01.01 ROM = 01.01 Vh=262 V1=212 5 sec Fh=60.5 F1=59.3 r Startup message 2: Model and revision numbers for Flash and ROM memory on the GT Inverter. The ROM revision number applies to the protection processor. Startup message 3: Anti-islanding Utility Grid trip points. Vh: high voltage threshold VI: low voltage threshold Fh: high frequency threshold Fl: low frequency threshold * all numbers in this and following tables are examples only. The protection timer begins its countdown during startup and the "Reconnecting in sss seconds" screen appears until the timer countdown is complete. Normal Operation Mode The LCD on the GT Inverter is refreshed every two seconds, so all readings are icurrent to within two seconds. There is a default display available at all times, and a series of additional screens that can be displayed by tapping the Xantrex logo j near the LCD to change the display. Normal Operation After the protection timer has completed its countdown and during normal default display operation, the GT Inverter displays the normal operation message screen shown in f Table'5-2. i .! 975-0245-01-01 5-3 Monitoring the Inverter Table 5-2 Normal Operation Default Screen Display I Description System 2000W Power being produced by the system now. Today 9.875kWh I Cumulative energy produced by the system today. If there is sufficient energy from the PV array, this screen is displayed continuously while the system is operating normally. In a multiple unit system with communications cables properly connected, the power and cumulative energy values displayed are for the entire system. During low light conditions when the GT Inverter cannot produce any power, the Normal Operation default screen flashes alternately (every two seconds) with the Insufficient Solar Energy screen (see Table 5-10, "Special Message Screens" on page 5-9). More screens for all Besides the default normal operation display, more system information messages systems can be viewed. To view more Normal Operation information: • Tap the Xantrex logo near the LCD to advance the display to the next screen. Normal operation screens shown in Table 5-3 are displayed in the order given, as you tap successively on the unit. They are common to all GT Inverter systems, no matter how many units are installed. If you continue to tap the unit, then the LCD continues to cycle through all of the available normal operation screens. Each screen is displayed for a maximum of 30 seconds. If you do not tap again during that time period, then the LCD backlight turns off and the display reverts to the default system message screen. Table 5-3 Normal Operation Screens for All GT Inverter Units Tap Display' Description I st time System 2000 W LCD backlight turns on for better readability Today 2-500kWh and default Normal Operation screen is displayed. 2nd time System Lifetime Lifetime energy produced by the GT Inverter 305kWh system. 3rd time Time Online Length of time inverter has been online today, in Today hh : mm : ss hours (hh), minutes (mm) and seconds (ss). 4th time Array Readings' Immediate DC voltage and current readings 350.5V 8.4A from the PV array. 5th time Grid Readings Immediate AC voltage and frequency readings 242.6V 60.0Hz from the Grid 5-4 975-0245-01-01 Additional screens .for multiple units I I I i I Offline Mode i Offline default display Offline messages for all systems i 1 975-0245-01-01 i Front Panel Display Screens and What They Mean * In a multiple unit system with network cables properly installed, the system values displayed are for the entire system. For example, in a two -inverter - system, if inverter #1 is producing 1500 W and inverter #2 is producing 2000 W, both inverters display a total system power of 3500 W. Time online and array readings are for the local inverter and PV array associated with that inverter. In addition, to the normal system message screens, additional screens specific to each GT Inverter unit can be displayed when the unit is networked to other GT Inverters. These screens are only available on multiple unit systems. To view unit -specific screens in a multiple unit system: 1. Tap the Xantrex logo near the LCD to advance the display to the next screen. Continue tapping until the final system message screen ("Grid Readings", in Table 5-3 above) is displayed. 2. Tap again. Normal operation screens shown in Table 5-4 are displayed in the order given, as you tap successively on the unit. If you continue to tap the unit, then the LCD will cycle through all of the available normal operation screens. Each message is displayed for up to 30 seconds. If you do not tap again within that time period, then the LCD backlight turns off and the display reverts to the default normal operation screen (Table 5-2). Table 5-4 Additional Normal Operation Screens for Each GT Inverter Unit in a Multiple Unit System Tap Display Description 6th time Unit 150OW Power being produced by this unit now. Today 1.250kWh . Cumulative energy produced by this unit today. 7th time Unit Lifetime Lifetime energy produced by this GT Inverter unit 150kWh At night and when no power is being produced by the PV array (offline mode), the GT Inverter displays the screen shown in Table 5-5. Table 5-5 Offline Mode Default Display Display I Description Inverter I Displayed at all times while the system is offline. Offline Additional message screens can be viewed when the system is offline by tapping the Xantrex logo near the LCD. Each additional tap displays the next screen, in the order shown in Table 5-6. 5-5 .S Monitoring the Inverter These message screens are common to all GI' Inverter systems, no matter how many units are installed. If you continue to tap the unit, then the LCD will continue to cycle through all of the available offline mode screens. Table 5-6 Offline Mode Screens for All GT Inverter Units 5-6 975-0245-01-01 Tap Display* Description 1st time Inverter LCD back light turns on for better readability Offline and default Offline Mode screen is displayed. 2nd time System Old Power being produced by the system now. Today 2.50kWh Cumulative energy produced by the system today. 3rd time System Lifetime Lifetime energy produced by the system. 305kWh 4th time Time Online Total time that the system was online today, in h h : m m : s s hours (hh), minutes (mm) and seconds (ss). * In a multiple unit system with communications cables properly installed, the system values displayed are for the entire system. Time online is for the local inverter. Additional Offline Multiple unit systems in offline mode display all of the message screens shown in messages for Table 5-6, plus the additional screens shown in Table 5-7. These additional multiple unit screens are displayed following the "Time Online" screen. systems These screens are only displayed on multiple unit GT Inverter systems with communications cabling properly installed. If you continue to tap the unit, then the LCD continues to cycle through all of the available offline mode screens. Table 5-7 Additional Offline Mode Screens for Each GT Inverter Unit in a Multiple Unit System Tap— 'Display- ' Description .5th time Unit OW Power being produced by this unit now. Today 1.25kWh Cumulative. energy produced by this unit today. 6th time Unit Lifetime Lifetime energy produced by this unit. 150kWh 5-6 975-0245-01-01 -Fault Mode s Fault Mode causes i I I 975-0245-01-01 i Front Panel Display Screens and What They Mean When a fault state is detected, the appropriate fault message appears on the front panel display at the next screen refresh (i.e., within 2 seconds). The GT Inverter fault message screens are shown in Table 5-8. These message screens only appear when there is a fault, and then flash alternately with the Inverter Offline default screen (Table 5-5) until the fault is corrected. Table 5-8 Fault Message Screens Display Description DC Voltage Fault When the actual DC voltage is over or under the allowable 145.5V range, 165 to 600 Vdc. Self -clearing, no action required. The PV array should be configured such that DC voltage does not fall below 195 Vdc or rise above 600 Vdc.* AC Voltage Fault When the actual AC voltage is over or under the allowable 280V range, as specified in "Output" on page A-2. This is a utility fault; it will clear itself when the AC voltage comes within the specified range.t Frequency Fault When the actual Frequency is over or under the allowable 0.0Hz range, as specified in "Output" on page A-2. This is a utility fault; it will clear itself when the frequency comes within the specified range.t Over Temp Fault When the unit's internal temperature is greater than 80° C 81.4C 178.5F (176° F), the unit will shut down automatically and only restart when the temperature has dropped to less than 70° C (158° F). Ground Fault When a grounding fault is detected. The ground fault fuse Reset System will be blown. The system must be shut down completely, the fault convected, the fuse replaced (see "Replacing the Ground Fault Protection Fuse" on page 64) and then the system restarted. Troubleshooting a grounding fault should be performed by qualified personnel, such as a certified electrician or technician. Unit Shutdown Appears if the GT Inverter unit has been shut down via a via Remote computer connected to the RS -232 port. Protection up The protection microprocessor is not responding. Not Responding * Itis normal to receive this fault during low light conditions at dawn or dusk. At such times, the array does not have sufficient energy to power the inverter, so the PV voltage drops below 165 volts occasionally. t Grid fault. When this fault is cleared the protection timer will begin its countdown and you will see the "Reconnecting in sss seconds" and "Inverter Offline" special screens (see Table 5-10) flashing alternately until the countdown is complete. 5-7 s I Monitoring the Inverter Additional Fault messages for all systems I i 5-8 f Additional message screens can be viewed in fault mode by tapping the Xantrex logo near the LCD. Each additional tap displays the next screen in the order shown in Table 5-9. Table 5-9 Additional Fault Mode Screens Tap Display' Description 1st time Current fault message LCD backlight turns on. for better readability. screen (see Table 5-8) 2nd time System OW Energy being produced by the system now. Today 2.500kWh Cumulative energy produced by the system today. 3rd time System Lifetime Lifetime energy produced by the Gr Inverter 305kWh system. 4th time Time Online Length of time inverter was online today, in Today hh : mm : ss hours (hh), minutes (mm) and seconds (ss). 5th time Array Readings Immediate DC voltage and current readings of 350.5V 8-4A power from the PV array. 6th time Grid Readings Immediate AC voltage and frequency readings .242.6V 60.OHz of power from the Grid. . ' In a multiple unit system with network cables properly installed the system values displayed are for the entire system. Time online and array readings are for the local inverter and PV array associated with that inverter. G 975-0245-01-01 Front Panel Display Screens and What They Mean Special Screens Special message screens are displayed in specific situations that are not considered fault situations. They can appear in any mode of operation. These screens are described in Table 5-10. Table 5-10 Special Message Screens Display Description Reconnecting in Time remaining in seconds (sss) before the GT Inverter sss seconds reconnects to the Grid. This is a protection timer; it runs for approximately five minutes at startup and after any Grid fault. Inverter GT Inverter switching (or has switched) from Normal Offline Operation to Offline mode. This screen may flash alternately Iwith a Fault message screen. System *3500W The "s" in these two screens (see Table 5-2 and Table 5-4) j Today' b5.56kWh indicates that the unit is derating its output power because the Unit s1800W inverter heat sink temperature is above 75° C (167° F). Today, 7.82kWh The asterisk only appears when the power is actually being i limited by the inverter. Insufficient • Indicates the GT Inverter is not producing power due to Solar Energy insufficient solar energy during low light conditions in early morning or late afternoon or when the PV array is in shade. This screen flashes alternately with the Normal Operation default screen. f� Custom Screens ! Two custom screens are available. The inverter does not*display them unless they are configured using GT -View (seepage 3-18). If programmed, the custom screens display as the fourth and fifth screens during the startup sequence. They can also be viewed by tapping the unit during normal operation and fault mode. The first custom screen is intended for the home owner to display information such as the name or location of the PV array associated with the inverter. The second custom screen is intended for installers, who can configure the screen { to display, for example, contact information for service. f� f 1 ' I C i . i 975-0245-01-01 5-9 i I Monitoring the Inverter Status Indicator lights The GT Inverter is equipped with two status indicator lights (LEDs) located below the front panel LCD (Figure 5-2). These LEDs indicate the inverter's current lstatus (Table 5-11) and assist in troubleshooting the performance of the unit. I Only one indicator light will be lit at any time. ' Table 5-11 Status Indicator LEDs 1 LED on Means I i GREEN GT Inverter is on (DC,voltage and AC voltage are qualified and the protection timer has finished) and delivering energy to the grid. No action required. Tums off when a fault state is detected. RED Ground fault condition detected. Check for any fault messages on the display (see Table 5-8), and refer also to Table 6-1, "Troubleshooting the Gr Inverter" on page 6-9 to resolve the fault condition. 5-10 Figure 5-2 Location of Status Indicator Lights 975-0245-01-01 Green LED 0 0 Red LED Grid Tie Solar Inverter i 4xUex,l.iny Ha. v41M1 Uh[nnnert OFF ® (IV .n I I n• .. .�i[n.n. r+ Figure 5-2 Location of Status Indicator Lights 975-0245-01-01 0 BUTTE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUILDING PERMIT 24 HOUR INSPECTION #: (530) 538-7636 (OROVILLE) (530) 891-2834 (CHICO) OFFICE #: (530) 538-7541 PERMIT NO. BP061838 PERMITS BECOME NULL AND VOID 1 YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ISSUANCE, OR IF WORK IS DONE IN VIOLATION OF ANY COUNTY OR STATE LAWS. 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Site plan and business license approval from the City of Biggs. ❑ 10. Letter of intent for non-residential buildings. ❑ 11. Building Permit Application Without Required Clearances Form ❑ 12. Hazardous Material Form (for Commercial Buildings only). Remaining items needed to issue the permit. Additional items may be required after Plan Check and Planning review (May require additional plan review upon receipt of the following items.) ❑ 1. Agricultural Buffer clearance and site plan approval from the Ag Commissioner's office (if required). ❑ 2. Impact Fees. ❑ 3. California Department of Forestry plan approval (if required). ❑ 4. NPDES Form. ❑ 5. Encroachment Permit for driveway from the Public Works Dept. (construction approval prior to occupancy). ❑ 6. Contractor's license information. (Number, Name Style, Classification). ❑ 7. 'Worker's Compensation Carrier and Policy Number. ❑ 8: Owner -Builder Verification (if required). ❑ 9. Letter of Signature authorization (if required). ❑ 10. Recorded copy of Agricultural Acknowledgment Statement. ❑ 11. ❑ Legal description from current recorded grant deed, ❑ Copy of M.H. Title, Title transfer, or MCO. ❑ 12. Sanitation and ,site plan approval from the Environmental Health Department. If you have questions or would like additional information regarding this process, please contact a Permit Assistant at (530) 538-7541. EXPIRATION OF APPLICATION Applications for which a permit has not been issued will expire one year after date of application. In order to renew action on an application after expiration, a new application, plans and fees will be required. REQUEST FOR FEE REFUNDS Refunds can only be made upon written request by the person who paid the fee. The request must be made within two years from the date of fee payment on permits not issued, and two years from the date of permit issuance for permits issued; however, on issued permits refunds can only be made if no construction work has been done. Filing fees, plan check fees for work plan checked and other department costs are not refundable. OVER FOR BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION KAFORMS\BUILDING F0RMS\B1dgApp1SubRgmts.doc Page 2 of 2 REV 8-12-05 COUNTY OF BUTTE -DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES -BUILDING DIVISION 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA .95965 Phone (530)538-7541 Fax (530)538-2140 PERMIT APPLICATION DATA SHEET OWNER: 1 Ii �ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER V t4ib N ✓ " ( 06 7" Proposed Building Use: )1%�r �� Sy1 �� Permit Technician: Date: G j0 Dams required in order to ap y for a permit. All boxes MUST be checked OR marked NA in o der to apply. �t 1. Site plans, 3 or 4 sets, signed by the preparer of the plans. ❑ 2. Complete plans, 3 or 4 sets, signed by the preparer of the plans. 3. Engineered plans, 3 or 4 sets, with wet signature on plans AND 2 sets of stamped and signed calculations. ❑ 4. Engineered truss details and layouts in duplicate. No faxesl ❑ 5. Letter from Engineer or Architect for truss design review. ❑ 6. Energy compliance design and supporting documentation in duplicate. ❑ 7. Statement of Intent for Non -heated and A/C for Non -Residential Buildings. ❑ 8. Manufactured homes: (A) Installation manual, including marriage line info, (C) Floor Plan, (D) Tie down or fnd plans, all in duplicate. ❑ 9. Metal bldgs: (A) Metal Bldg Plans, (B) Fnd plans and calcs in triplicate, (C) Elevations in triplicate. (D) Floor plans in triplicate. All of these must be stamped and wet -signed by the engineer. 1 10. Flood Elevation Certificate, wet -stamped and signed, in duplicate. ❑ 11. Hazardous Material Form ❑ 12. Acknowledgement of building permit application without required clearances. ❑ 13. Other Remaining items needed to issue the permit. (May require additional plan review upon receipt of the following items.) 14. Sanitation and site plan approval from the Environmental Health Department in ❑ Chico ❑ Oroville, as applicable ❑ 15. Fire Sprinklers............................................................................................ ❑ 16. Agricultural Buffer clr and site plan apr from the Ag Commissioner Sent by ❑ 17. Soils Report and/or Engineered Foundation required ........................................... ❑ i Erosion Control Plan Required........................................................................ ®/ Fees as shown sn4heattached-Sshedule.oLF-ees4Bre Stieet,...P.o�........ ❑ 20. City of Chico Plumbing permit........................................................................ ❑ 21. Site plan and business license approval from the City of Biggs .............................. ❑ 22. California Department of Forestry plan approval ❑ paid. Sent by: ... V/* " ❑ 23. Planning approval for (A) Use: (B) Parking: (C) Parcel Check:..�1......� ❑ 24. Contact Land Development about _ Improvements, _ Drainage ........................ ❑ 25. Fire Marshall Review (commercial projects only). Sent by: ...................... 26. NPDES Form............................................................................................. , ❑ 27. Encroachment Permit for driveway from the Public Works Dept ........................... ❑ 28. Contractor's license information. (Number, Name Style, Classification) ................... ❑ .29. Worker's Compensation Carr' f and Policy Number .......................................... 30. Owner -Builder Verification ( _ Given to owner, _Mailed to owner) ..................... ❑ 31. Letter of Signature authorization.................................................................... ❑ 32. Recorded copy of Agricultural Acknowledgment Statement ................................. ❑ 33. Existing violations and/or expired permits......................................................... ❑ 34. Deed Restriction.......................................................................................... ❑ 35. ❑ Legal description, ❑ M.H. Title, title search, registration or MCO ......................... ❑ 36. Other: ❑ 37. Other: When issued Telephone b W ' �-,P16 I and hold for pickup. I have been informed of the above items and requirements for obtaining a building permit. Applicant. Date: 7 - S / _. UL,, 1. Inde ermit application for the above items numbered: Plan Check Letter 2. Additional items r Contractor, design r, owner, as advised of the above data by phone, ❑ mail, ❑ counter, by a Date: 5 Contractor, designer, 7oner, was advised of the above data by ❑ phone, ❑ mail, ❑ counter, by Date: Contractor, designer, owner, was advised of the aboa dat by ❑ phone;. 13 mail, ❑ counter, by Date: Plans reviewed by: ,l.✓u� Date: 4.7/ jy, Plans approved by: Date: Structural reviewed by: Date: Structural approved b ._ Date: Note transfer by: Date: ✓� Date: V Yellow: Building Division K/Building/Plan Check/Data Sheets/data sheet page 2 9.27.05 TO:. Building Division — Development Services FROM: Environmental Health E SF NV Plot Plan Attached Floor Plan Attached Sent to 8D/DS �e 71-? //0 /Y SUBJECT: Sanitation Clearance Owner. Location AP# Plan Approved for: Sewage Disposal: . , Water Supply: Public Private Well L-- Clearance for dwelling. Other I IVIV 111 IGI IVI. Final clearance O.K. for: NOTE: r. � Envir nmental Heath Specialist Date Building Clearance 9/2005 p�QPR1UENT 0 gU T TF o � del Department C o u -n t 1, J. Michael Crump, Director of Public f' B u t 1 Works LAND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION Stone Water Management Program 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530)538-7266 (FAX) 53B-7171 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Phase II Construction Storm Water Permit and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Acknowledgement [LESS THAN 1 ACRE1 Project Description: tjellS Project Location and/or Parcel Number: 7.1- 2— L-© 4 Rcf ur Ul By signing below, I, the project owner/owner's 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 build -outs 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 Control 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 a project that disturbs one acre or more of land may result in revocation of grading and/or other permits or other sanctions provided by law. Signed: Title: 7—i � I -em than 1 Acre NPDES & SWPPP compliance Certification OWNER -BUILDER VERIFICATION Attention Property Owner: An "owner -builder" building permit has been applied for in your.name and bearing your signature. Please complete and return this information at your earliest opportunity to avoid unnecessary delay in processing and issuing your building permit. No building permit will be issued until this verification is received. 1. I personally plan to provide the major labor and material for construction of this proposed property improvement: YES [)] NO [ ']. 2. I HAVE [ Y4HAVE NOT [ ] signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work. 3. I have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction: NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO: 4. I plan to provide portions of the work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise, and provide the major work: NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO: 5. I will provide some of the work but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated: NAME ADDRESS PHONE TYPE OF WORK SIGNED: PROPERTY OWNER: DATE: 7- 3 /—'9 NOTE: This Owner -Builder verification is required by Section 19831 and 19832 of the California Health and Safety Code. This verification must be completed and returned to our office before we are permitted to issue the permit. Rev'd 11/4/2004 Butte County Department of Development Services TIM SNELLINGS, DIRECTOR I PETE CALARCO, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 7 County Center Drive Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 538-7601 Telephone (530) 538-7785 Facsimile www.buttecounty.net/dds OWNER -BUILDER INFORMATION Dear Property Owner: An application for a building permit has been submitted in your name listing yourself as the builder of the property improvements specified. For your protection you should be aware that as "owner -builder" you are the responsible party of record on such a permit. Building permits are not required to be signed by property owners unless they are personally performing their own work. If your work is being performed by someone other than yourself, you may protect yourself from possible liability if that person applies for the proper permit in his or her name. Contractors are required by law to be licensed and bonded by the State of California and to have a business license from the city or county. They are also required by law to put their license number on all permits for which they apply. - If you plan to do your own work, with the exception of various trades that your plan to subcontract, you should be aware of the following information for your benefit and protection: o If you employ or otherwise engage any persons other than your immediate family, and the work (including materials and other costs) is $500 or more for the entire project and such persons are not licensed as contractors or subcontractors, then you may be an employer. o If you are an employer, you must register with the state and federal government as an employer and you are subject to several obligations including state and federal income tax withholding, federal social security taxes, workers' compensation insurance, disability insurance costs, and unemployment compensation contributions. o There may be financial risks for you if you do not carry out these obligations, and these risks are especially serious with respect to workers' compensation insurance. o For more specific information about your obligations under federal law, contact the Internal Revenue Service (and, if you wish, the U.S. Small Business Administration). For more specific information about your obligations under state law, contact the Department of Benefit Payments and the Division of Industrial Accidents. If the structure is intended for sale, property owners who are not licensed contractors are allowed to perform their work personally or through their own employees, without a licensed contractor or subcontractor, only under limited conditions. A frequent practice of unlicensed persons professing to be contractor is to secure an "owner-builder" =building permit, erroneously implying that the property owner is providing his or her own labor and material personally. Building permits are not required to be signed by property owners unless they are performing their own work personally. Information about licensed contractors may be obtained by contacting the Contractors' State License Board's automated telephone information system at 1-800-321-CSLB (2752) or by accessing their website at www.CSLB.ca.gov. Please complete and return the enclosed owner -builder verification from so that we can confirm that you are aware of these matters. The building permit will not be issued until the verification is returned. Sincerely, /./'Ctt ek Le'L Scott Rutherford Manager, Building Divi lon NOTE: This Owner -Builder Information is required by Section 19830 of the California Health and Safety Code. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter. 6, "Maintenance and Troubleshooting", contains information about how to provide general maintenance for the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter. It also provides information about troubleshooting the unit. The topics in this chapter are organized as follows: • "Factors Affecting GT Inverter Performance" on page 6-2 • "Performing General Maintenance" on page 6-3 • "Replacing Parts" on page 6-3 h • "Identifying Error/Fault Conditions and Solutions" on page 6-9. Maintenance and Troubleshooting Factors Affecting GT Inverter Performance This section describes several factors that will affect the amount of power that a properly installed and operating GT Inverter can produce. PV Array Factors PV array ratings PV arrays are rated at ideal factory conditions, such as specified illumination (1000 W/m2), spectrum of the light and specified temperature (25°C / 77°17), which seldom reflect real-world installations. This is called the STC (Standard Test Condition) rating and is the figure that appears on the PV module nameplate label. Expected Because of several unavoidable environmental factors, you can expect your performance PV array to produce around 60% to 70% of its peak STC -rated output for a properly designed and installed PV system on a typical day. Temperature and PV array temperature affects the output of the entire system. As the temperature reduced output on the array surface heats up, its energy output goes down. Roof -mounted arrays also collect the heat generated by the roof surface (or trapped under the array) and will produce less output than pole -mounted arrays, which allow greater air circulation behind the panels. Important: The GT Inverter will reduce its energy output to protect its electronic circuits from overheating and possible damage in high heat conditions. For maximum output in hot climates, mount the GT Inverter in a shaded location with good air flow. Angle of the sun The angle of the sun in relation to the PV array surface—the array orientation --can dramatically affect the PV array output. The array energy output will vary depending on the time of day and time of year as the sun's angle in relation to the array changes: Sunlight output decreases as the sun approaches the horizons (such as in winter in North America) due to the greater atmospheric air _.mass, it.must..penetrate,. reducing both the light intensity that strikes the array's surface and spectrum of the light. In general, you can expect only four to six hours of direct sunlight per day. Partial shade Shading of only a single module of the array will reduce the output of the entire system. Such shading can be caused by something as simple as the shadow of a utility wire or tree branch on part of the array's surface. This condition, in effect, acts like a weak battery in a flashlight, reducing the total output, even though the other batteries are good. However, the output loss is not proportionate to shading. The GT Inverter. is designed to maximize its energy production in all of the above situations using its MPPT algorithm. 6-2 975-0245-01-01 Other Factors ' Performing General Maintenance Other factors that contribute to system losses are: • Dust or dirt on the array • Fog'or smog • Mismatched PV array modules, with slight inconsistencies in performance from one module to another. Inverter efficiency • Wire losses • Utility grid voltage. , For additional information and technical notes concerning PV array performance, please visit our Web site at www.xantrex.com. Performing General Maintenance Follow these simple routines to ensure many years of service and optimal performance of your solar energy system. 1. Keep the heat sink clear of dust and debris. 0 WARNING: Shock and fire hazard Do not use a pressure washer to clean the Gr Inverter, or use other cleaning methods that . could allow water to enter the unit. 2. Clean the PV array, during the cool part of the day, whenever it is visibly dirty. 3. Periodically inspect the system to make sure that all wiring and supports are securely in place. 4. On a sunny day near noon on March 21 and September 21 of each year, review the output of the system and compare with previous year's reading. Maintain a log of system performance readings so that you can recognize when system performance becomes inconsistent. Replacing Parts 0 WARNING: Shock hazard There are no user -replaceable parts on the Gr Inverter. Do not attempt to service the unit yourself. See the "Warranty and Return Information" on page WA -1 for information on how to get service for your GT Inverter. 975-0245-01-01 6-3 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Replacing the Ground Fault Protection fuse I WARNING: Shock and fire hazard Fuses should only be replaced by qualified service personnel, such as a certified electrician or technician. For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same type and ratings of fuse. 0 WARNING: Shock hazard After disconnecting both AC and DC power from the GT Inverter, wait five minutes before attempting any maintenance or cleaning or working on any circuits connected to the inverter. Internal capacitors remain charged for five minutes after disconnecting all sources of power. 0 WARNING: Shock hazard • . Dangerous voltages can exist inside the inverter. if there is leakage current from the ungrounded conductor to ground at the array, touching the grounded lead could cause a life-threatening shock even with the disconnect switch turned off. Ungrounded DC current within the inverter presents an extreme shock hazard. Cover PV arrays with an opaque material during this procedure. • When the fuse has blown due to a fault, incorrect handling can be life-threatening. Use an insulated fuse puller. The ground fault protection fuse will blow when severe leakage occurs between the PV array and earth ground, or when the system has been installed with faulty wiring. Before replacing the fuse, it is important to have qualified service personnel, such as a certified electrician or technician, determine the cause of the ground fault. To replace a ground fault protection fuse: 1. Remove the wiring/disconnect box cover, as described on page 3-2. 2. Remove the display front panel cover (see Figure 6-3), located below the heat sink. Use a Phillips, screwdriver to remove the four external panhead screws and washers (two screws on each side) and the two screws along the bottom edge of the cover. The ground fault protection fuse is located to the left side of the LCD panel (see Figure 6-1), and to the left of the DC interconnect board for positive grounded units (marked with the "-POS" suffix). 3. Using an insulated fuse puller, remove the blown fuse and replace it with a new'AC/DC midget cartridge, rated 600 Vdc, 1A (Littelfuse KLKD 1 or equivalent). 4. Replace the display front panel cover. • Slide the top flange of the panel beneath the heat sink. • Ensure that all screw holes in the display front panel cover are aligned with the corresponding holes in the inverter. • Tighten all six screws securely. 6-4 975-0245-01-01 Replacing Parts 5. Replace the wiring/disconnect box cover. Ground Fault Protection • Ground Fault Fuse ("-POS" models) Protection Fuse LCD Figure 6-1 Location of Fuse, Front Panel Cover Removed Y Figure 6-2 Display Front Panel Assembly 975-0245-01-01 6-5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 'Replacing the Inverter If your GT Inverter requires servicing, you can replace it with another inverter, leaving the existing wiring box in place. This means that you do not have to disturb wiring connections in the wiring/disconnect box. However, you do have to disconnect wiring between the inverter and the wiring/disconnect box. •0 WARNING: Shock hazard • Separating the inverter from the wiring box breaks the ground path between the grounded conductor and earth ground. See "PV Grounding" on page 2-8. When the wires between the inverter and wiring box are disconnected and exposed, both PV leads are floating at the array open circuit voltage. If there is leakage current from the POSITIVE PV lead to ground at the array, touching the NEGATIVE PV lead could cause a life-threatening shock even with the disconnect switch turned off. Ungrounded DC current within the inverter presents an extreme shock hazard. • Cover PV arrays with an opaque material during this procedure. • Use insulated tools only when disconnecting wires between the inverter and wiring box. Cap all disconnected wires with wire nuts. Recommended tools: • Insulated screwdriver • Wire nuts • 7 mm socket and small ratchet, or 7 mm open wrench. AiWARNING: Shock hazard The inverter should only be removed from the wiring box when a replacement inverter is immediately available. When replacing an inverter, ensure the DC/AC Disconnect switch is locked (or otherwise secured) in the OFF position. Do not leave the top of the wiring box exposed for extended periods of time. _ WARNING: Shock hazard �— Before replacing the inverter, tum OFF the breaker switches in the main utility service panel and the DC/AC Disconnect switch on the GT Inverter. Cover the PV arrays with an opaque material. To remove the inverter from the wiring bog: 1. Turn OFF the breaker switches in the main utility service panel and the DC/AC Disconnect switch on the GT Inverter. Disable the output of the PV arrays by covering them with an opaque material. 2. Remove the wiring/disconnect box cover and the display front panel cover (described on page 3-2 and page 6-4.). 3. Using an insulated screwdriver, disconnect the PV NEGATIVE () wire from the terminal block inside the inverter. Cap the wire immediately with a wire nut. 6-6 975-0245-01-01 Replacing Parts 4. Disconnect the remaining AC, DC. and network cables between the inverter and the wiring box, inside the inverter. Cap all disconnected AC and DC wires with wire nuts. 5. Inside the inverter, remove the four nuts attaching the wiring box to the inverter. See Figure 6-3. 6. Lift the inverter off the mounting bracket, leaving the wiring box in place. inverter terminal blocks N I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III �I Four nuts to secure invert Figure 6-3 Wiring/Disconnect Box and Removable Inverter 0 r 975-0245-01-01 6-7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6-8 Inverter Back view Top mounting hook goes over wall -mounted bracket Lower flange goes behind wiring/disconnect box 0 o ®� Wiring/ disconnect box o permanently mounted ® , .0 to bracket Figure 6-4 Inverter and Wiring/Disconnect Box Sections To replace the inverter on the wiring box: 1. If it has not already been removed, remove the display front panel cover on the inverter. 2. Mount the inverter on the upper mounting bracket above the wiring/disconnect box, ensuring that the inverter's lower flange goes behind the wiriiig/disconnect box. See Figure 6-4. 3. Replace the nuts that connect the inverter and the wiring/disconnect box. Secure all nuts tightly. 4. Remove the wire nut from the PV NEGATIVE (—) wire and reconnect it to the terminal block inside the inverter: 5. Uncap the remaining DC and AC wires and reconnect them to the"terminal blocks inside the inverter. 6. Ensure all connections are wired correctly and properly torqued according to the values shown in Table 3-1 on page 3-5. 7. Follow the start-up procedure as described on page 4-2. 975-0245-01-01 Identifying Error/Fault Conditions and Solutions . - Identifying Error/Fault Conditions and Solutions Most error or fault conditions will be identified by fault message screens on the GT Inverter front panel LCD. These are described in the "Fault Mode" section on page 5-7 of this manual. Most of these fault conditions are self-correcting and require no user action to remedy. See "Front Panel Display Screens and What They Mean" on page 5-3 for more information. Table 6-1 is intended to assist in determining fault conditions that may require user action to remedy. Table 6-1 Troubleshooting the GT Inverter Problem -Possible Cause Solution The inverter's LEDs and display are DC/AC Disconnect Switch is off. Turn on DC/AC Disconnect Switch blank and the inverter does not - and breakers in the sequence operate in sufficient sunlight. described in "Startup Procedure" on page 4-2. The display reads "Inverter Offline" Utility service panel breakers are Turn on utility panel breakers. and "AC Voltage Fault.." switched off. AC grid voltage is not present or Check AC connections at the incorrect. inverter's terminals. Ensure AC voltage within the range specified in "Output" on page A-2 is present. The display reads "Inverter Offline" DC breakers are switched off (if Turn on any DC breakers and check with sufficient sunlight. installed), or external DC fuses are any DC fuses. blown (if installed). DC array voltage is not present. Check DC connections at the inverter's positive and negative DC terminals. Check for incorrectly wired PV arrays. The display reads "Inverter Offline" DC voltage is present but incorrect. Check DC connections at the and "DC Voltage Fault" with inverter's positive and negative DC sufficient sunlight. terminals. Check for incorrectly wired PV arrays. Ensure a voltage of 195-550 VDC is present at the inverter's terminals. Only the inverter RED LED is Ground fault condition detected on The PV system should be checked illuminated and the display reads the PV array. by a qualified electrician and "Ground Fault." repaired. See Table 5-8 on page 5-7. 975-0245-01-01 6-9 6-10 I J .Specifications Appendix A, "Specifications", contains information about the electrical and environmental specifications of the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter. The topics in this appendix are organized as follows: • "Electrical Specifications" on page A-2 • "Environmental Specifications" on page A-6 • "Mechanical Specifications" on page A-6 F .Specifications Appendix A, "Specifications", contains information about the electrical and environmental specifications of the Xantrex Grid Tie Solar Inverter. The topics in this appendix are organized as follows: • "Electrical Specifications" on page A-2 • "Environmental Specifications" on page A-6 • "Mechanical Specifications" on page A-6 Specifications Electrical Specifications Input Ground fault protection I GF detection, IDiF > 1 A Output . . Model numbers GT2.5 GT3.0 GT3.3 Input voltage, Maximum Power Point range 195 to 550 Vdc Absolute maximum array open circuit voltage 600 Vdc Maximum input current 14.1 A DC 16.9 A DC 18.5 A DC Maximum array short circuit current 24 A DC Recommended PV array power Up to 2750 W Up to 3300 W Up to 3600 W Reverse polarity protection Short circuit diode Ground fault protection I GF detection, IDiF > 1 A Output . . Model numbers GT2.5-NA-DS-240 GT2.5-NA-DS-240-POS GT3.0-NA-DS-240 GT3.3-NA-DS-240 GT3.3-NA-DS-240-POS GT3.3-NA-DS-208 GT3.3-NA-DS-208-POS Maximum output power 2500 W AC 3000 W AC 3300 W AC 3300 W AC Nominal output voltage 240:V 240 V 240 V 208 V Operating range, utility voltage (default)* 211 to 264 Vac 211 to 264 Vac 211 to 264 Vac 183 to 228 Vac Nominal output frequency 60 Hz Operating range, utility frequency (default)* 59.3 to 60.5 Hz Maximum continuous output current _ 11.8 A _ 14.2 A 15.6 A 18 A Output overcurrent protection 15 A RMS 20 A RMS Maximum utility backfeed current 0 A Total Harmonic Distortion <3% <3% <3% <3% Power factor >0.9 Utility monitoring— islanding protection Vac, fac as per UL 1741 Output characteristics Current source output current wavetorm I Sine wave * Requires Utility permission and qualified service personnel to change settings. A-2 975-0245-01-01 Specifications Output Power Versus Ambient Temperature Once the heat sink on the inverter reaches a maximum temperature limit, the Gf Inverter reduces its energy.. output to ensure maximum component ratings are not exceeded. GT Power Derating Curve 45 50 55 so 65 70 . AmNmtTemperaWre PC) Figure A-1 Output Power vs: Ambient Temperature at Various DC Voltages t A-4 975-0245-01-01 GT3.3 3000.00 GT3.0 2500.00 M5 2000.00 �165VDC • 1500.00 . — - 315VDC - SSOVDC � 1000.00 500.00 0.00 45 50 55 so 65 70 . AmNmtTemperaWre PC) Figure A-1 Output Power vs: Ambient Temperature at Various DC Voltages t A-4 975-0245-01-01 Electrical Specifications Adjustable Disconnect Settings Islanding protection is an essential safety feature that ensures no person working on the grid is harmed by a distributed energy source. Default software settings are programmed into each GT Inverter at the factory to ensure it does not island according to relevant safety regulations (UL1741, etc.). In some instances it may be desirable from both a utility and customer point of view to adjust these default settings. For example, the GT Inverter may experience "nuisance trips" (taking the inverter "online") if the grid is weak and the voltage falls outside the allowable range specified in the regulations. It may be difficult for a utility to upgrade the grid to eliminate this problem. With permission from the utility, the factory settings may be changed to allow the GT inverter to operate over a wider grid voltage range. These settings are password protected and should only be changed by qualified service personnel, using a special software application provided by Xantrex. Changing any values may compromise compliance with safety regulations. Do not do so without first consulting with the utility and agreeing on acceptable settings. The default values of these settings differ from the utility specifications on page A-2. These differences take into account the accuracy ranges listed in the table below, and are intended to ensure that utility specifications are always met. Setting Default Values Adjustment Range Accuracy 208 Vac/60 Hz 240 Vac/60 Hz AC Low Voltage 186 Vac 214 Vac t 5 Vac t 3 Vac AC High Voltage 225 Vac 261 Vac AC High Reconnection' Voltage 220.06 Vac 253.92 Vac t 5 Vac t 3 Vac AC Low Frequency 59.4 Hz } 1 -Hz t 0.1 Hz AC High Frequency 60.4 Hz Reconnect Delay _ 305 sec. 65 to 305 sec. t 5 sec. 975-0245-01-01 A-3 Efficiency Electrical Specifications Figure A-2 Typical Efficiency 975-0245-01-01 A-5 GT 2.5 240 V GT 3.0 240 V GT 3.3 240 V GT 3.3 208 V Maximum efficiency 94.8% 95.3% 95.3% 94.7% CEC efficiency 94% 94.5% 94.5% 94% Night-time tare loss 1 W 1 W 1 W 1 W Figure A-2 Typical Efficiency 975-0245-01-01 A-5 Specifications Environmental Specifications Operating temperature range I -25° to +65° C (-13° to +149° F) Storage temperature range , I -400 to +85° C (400 to +185° F) Power derating I See Figure A-1 on page A-4 Tolerable relative humidity limit I Operating: 100% condensing Storage: <95%, non -condensing User Display Type alphanumeric liquid crystal display with backlight Size 2 lines by 16 characters Display Accuracy Instantaneous Power +/- (30 W + 1% of reading) Voltage +/- (1% of rating + 1% of reading) Current +/- (1%of rating + 1% of reading) System Lifetime energy +1-5% Mechanical Specifications Outdoor enclosure NEMA 3R, Rainproof Inverter dimensions 28.5 x 15.9 x 5.7 inches (72.4 x 40.3 x 14.5 cm) '^ (14xWxD) Shipping dimensions 34.1 x 20.4 x 10.3 inches (86.6 x 51.8 x 26.2 cm) (HxWx0) Inverter weight GT2.5: GT3.0: G73.3 240: GT3.3-208: ___. ... 49.9 lbs 49.0 lbs h 51.0 -lbs-. . 50.9 lbs (22.6 kg) (22.2 kg) (23.2 kg) (23.1 kg) Shipping weight 58.7 lbs (26.6 kg) Input and output AC and DC terminals accept wive sizes of 2.5 to 16 mm2 terminals (#14 to #6 AWG) Disconnect switch Integrated switch, disconnects both AC and DC (meets NEC article 690), rated @ 600 Vdc A-6 975-0245-01-01 u ops® Design Wind Pressures To ensure the structural integrity and to provide the installer with an accurate wind pressure rating, we have thoroughly computer analyzed and laboratory tested our PV PoleTops®. The resulting Design Wind Pressures— maximum allowable wind pressure in pounds per square foot (psf)—appear after model numbers on the sizing chart on page 2. Each rating applies to the entire system; which includes the PV modules and the mounting pole in addition to the PV PoleTop. Thus, we never rate above 50 psf (the manufacturers' typical rating for the PV panels alone). Where our rating is below 50 psf, it is in most cases because our analysis predicts that the mounting pole will buckle above the rated load. The ratings on our sizing chart were calculated based on the following assumptions: • Make, model, and quantity of modules as indicated on the sizing chart; • A tilt angle of 40 degrees from the horizontal; • A mounting pole of Schedule 40 steel pipe, 5 feet above ground for Series 5000 to 5003, 6 feet for Series 5004; • Installation performed in accordance with applicable installation instructions. What Design Wind pressure is required for your site? To determine whether a listed Design Wind Pressure is adequate for your site, start with the basic wind speed at the site. Consult a local professional engineer or your local building authority for this figure. In the United States, you can also consult Figure 1609 "Basic Wind Speed" in the 2003 International Building Code (pp. 284-88). Determine your site's exposure category from the the table below, and apply your basic wind speed to determine your wind load. For example, if your basic wind speed is 100 miles per hour and your site fits Exposure Category C, you will require a rack with a Design Wind Pressure of 35 psf or greater. UniRac can provide additional help. If requirements or conditions at your site deviate significantly from the assumptions listed above, contact our Customer Service Department. We'll input your parameters through our proprietary analysis program to quickly determine your wind load rating ... and we'll put it in writing. Design Wind Pressures (psf) for Given Exposures and Wind Speeds Exposure Basic Wind Speed (mph) Category* 70 80 90 100 110 120 1300 �_15� 10 13 17 21-2S---- -30.x35 C —17 23 29 35 43 51 60 23 30 38 46 56 67 78 rhe International Building Code (2003) defines wind exposure categories as foilows: Exposure S. Urban and suburban areas, wooded areas or other terrain with numerous closely spaced obstructions having the size of single-family dwellings or larger. Exposure 8 shall be assumed unless the site meets the definition of another type of exposure. Exposure C. Open terrain with scattered obstructions, Including surface undulations or other irregularities, having heights generally less than 30 feet ( 9144 mm) extending mire than 1,500 feet (457.2 m) from the building site in any quadront.This exposure shall also apply to any building located within Exposure &-type terrain where the building is directly adjacent to open areas of Exposure C-type terrain In any quadrant for a distance of more than 600 feet (182.9 m). This category Includes flat open country, grasslands and shorelines in hurricane -prone regions. Exposure D. Flat, unobstructed areas exposed to wind flowing over open water (excluding shorelines in hurricane -prone regions) for a distance of at least 1 mile (1.61 km). Shoreline in Exposure D include inland waterways, the Great Lakes and costal areas of California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska.This exposure shall apply only to those buildings and other structures exposed to the wind coming from over the water. Exposure D extends inland from the shoreline a distance of 1,500 feet (460 m) or 10 times the height of the building or structure, whichever is greater. UniRac, Inc. 3201 University Boulevard SE, Suite 110 505.242.6411 Pub 050812-1pl • August 2005 www.unirac.com Albuquerque NM 87106-5635 USA .. 505.242.6412 Fax C 2005 UniRac, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 year limited Product Warranty UniRac, Inc., warrants to the original purchaser ("Purchaser") of product(s) that it manufactures ("Product") at the original installation site that the Product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ten (10) years, from the earlier of 1) the date the installation of the Product is completed, or 2) 30 days after the purchase of the Product by the original Purchaser.This Warranty does not cover damage to the Product that occurs during its shipment, storage, or installation. This Warranty shall be VOID if installation of the Product Is not performed in accordance with UniRac's written installation instructions, or if the Product has been modified, repaired, or reworked in a manner not previously authorized by UniRac IN WRITING, or if the Product is installed in an environment for which it was not designed. UniRac shall not be liable for consequential, contingent or incidental damages arising out of the use of the Product by the Purchaser under any circumstances. If within the specified Warranty period the Product shall be reasonably proven to be defective, then UniRac shall repair or replace the defective Product, or any part thereof, in UniRac's sole discretion. Such repair or replacement shall completely satisfy and discharge all of UniRac's liability with respect to this limited Warranty. Under no circumstances shall UniRac be liable for special, indirect or consequential damages arising out of or related to use by Purchaser of the Product. Manufacturers of related Items, such as PV modules and flashings, may provide written warranties of their own. UniRac's limited Warranty coven only its Product, and not any related items. BUILDING .1- UWRAc® Sizing Chart Call UniRac for any modules or configurations not shown. Select a model number for the type and number of modules you plan to mount. Where two choices are listed, select the rack with the lowest Rack model no. (Series no. = first 4 digits). acceptable_ Design Wind Pressure.To determine an appropriate Design Wind Design Wind Pressure In pounds per square Pressure for your site, see the back page. Modules mount with long dimension foot (psf).To determine an appropriate Design perpendicular to the rails unless otherwise noted. 500428/48 Wind Pressure for your site, see the back page. Some combinations require extra module bolt sets. See individual notes. — Module 1 2 3 Number of modules to be mounted 4 6 8 10 12 BP Solar BP365 500023/SO 500029/50 500103/50 500108/49 500321/45 500326/33 00329/27;500423/SO 500427/50 BP380,-485 500024/50 500030/39 500105/50 500110/42 500323/39 500328/29;500421/ 500425/50 500429/47 BP3125 500044/50 500129/50 500132/36 500229/37 500457/50 500463/45 500468/36 500472/30 BP3160,-4160,-4170 500045/SO 500130/42 500226/40 500339/27;500452/50 500459/42 500465/34 500471/27 Evergreen EC102,-110,-115 500036/50 500114/50 500121/35 500224/36 500456/50 500462/47 500467/38 SOD470/31 First Solar FSSOD 500025/SO 500101 /SO 500107/47 50011213S 500325/32 500424/SO 500429/48 500430/40 GE Energy GE65,-70 500023/50 500030/40 500104/50 500109/43 500322/39 500327/29;500420/50 500424/50 500428/48 GE100,-110 500025/50 500101/SO 500107/37 500221/38 500335/2S;500432/SO 500437/47 500443/38 500447/31 GE165 500028/S0 500107/38 500231/35 500335/26;500432/S0 500439/43 500446/32 Isofoton 1-100 500036/50 500114/SO 500121/39 500224/44 SQ0335/29;500432/SO SOD437/44 500442/43 500446/36 1-150S 500040/50 500122/39 500233/39 500336/29;500432/50 500473/48 500474/36 1-165 500039/SO 500120/39 500230/39 500335/29;.500432/S0 500439/48 500446/36 Kyocera KC80-1 500025/50 500031/39 500107/50 ' 500113/43 500325/39 500330/29 500429/50 500430148 KC120-1,-125G S00043/SO 500128/50 500131/38 500227/40 500342127;500456/SO 500461/SO 500466/40 500470/33 KCl58G,-l67G,-l70GT 500039/50 500121/43 500232/39 500335129;500432/SO 500440/48 500447/36 KC187G,-190GT 500128/S0 500132137 SOD4571SO 500465/43 500472/32 Mitsubishi MF120EC3 500043/50 500128/SO 500131/38 500228/41 500342/28; 500456/SO 500462/SO 500466/40 500470/33 MF165EB3 *500128/SO 500131/39, ' 500227/39 500340/27 500460/45 500466/34 500472/27 Photowatt PW750 500035/SO 5000411SO 500118/SO 500124/40 500334/36 500338/27; 500435/50 500438/50. 500444/45 PW 1250 500038/SO 500118/50 500127/35 500334/36 500436/SO 500443/45 500448/36 PW1650 500041/50 500123/41 500233/37 500337/28;500434/SO 500442/46 500450/34 RWE Schott ASE300 500128/45 500227/31 500446f/28 SAPC165 500027/50 500106/42 500220/38 500334/27;500431/SO 500436/44 500443/33 500448/25 Sharp ND L3EIU (123 watt) 500043/SO 500128/SO 500131/33 500228/38 500342124;500456/50 500462/46 500467/37 500471/31 ND -167U3 500040/50 500122/42 500232/38 500336/28;500433/47 500440/47 500448/3S ND -205U1 500040/35 500132133. 500457/50 500465/33 500472/25 NE -8U1 500034/S0 500040/50 500117/50 500122/43 500333/39 500336/30;500433/SO 500437/50 500441/48 NE-I65111,NT185U1 500027/50 500106/42 500220/38 500334/27; 500431 ISO 500461/44 500443/33 500448/25 500025a/SO 500029a/50 Soo IOIb/SO 500107c/43 5D0221d/44 500334d 13S 500335e/291,500432e/50 S1,155 SM100-110 500025/50 500101/SO 500107/42 500221/43 500335/29;500432/SO 500437/50 500443/43 500447/31 SQ70,-75,-80 500023/50 500030/40 500104/50 500109/43 500322/39 500327/29;500420/SO 500424/50 500428/48 SQ140,-ISO,-160 500027/50 500105/41 500219/38 500340/2S;500453/SO 500460/42 500466/31 500472/25 SunWixe SW85,-90,-95 500035/50 500042/36 500119/44 500126/37 500324/30;500454/SO 500458/50 500464/44 500469/37 SWI 15,-120 500036/50 SOD I14/SO 500120/39 500223/40 500341/27;500455/SO 500461/49 500466/39 500470/33 UniSolar US32 500033/50 500037a/SO 500042a/40 500116/50 500125/36 500332/36 US42 500026/SO 500102/SO 500111/36 500320/50 500422/SO US64 500037/SO 500115/50 500124/36 500232/37 500435/SO 50044014S 500445/36 500451/30 aOrder I extra set of module bolts. cOrder 3 extra sets of module bobs. eOrder 6 extra sets of module bolts. (Modules mount with short dimension bn,.ro, 7 .�— yah of -nd,& heirs dOrder 4 extra sets of module bolts. perpendicular to the roils. h Series 5004 rouble Rove 6 -Inch Pole Top U.S. Des. D496,24 patents with SolarMount® HD Rails Installation Manual 5074 YartS LISt (Parts are illustrated in exploded views. pp. L—i). Port SolarMount HD rail Square cross tube, 3" Tilt strut Pole can, 6" Pole can set screws, square head, 3/8" x I" Carriage bolt, zinc plated, 3/8" x I Flat washer, 3/8" x 11/4" Square U -bolt, 3/a"" Flange nut, 3/8" . Cross tube bolt, 7/16' x 4 Washer plate, 3" x 3" Flat washer, 7/16" Lock washer, 7/16 Nut, 7/16" Module mounting clip Module bolt, %4"" x 5/8" Flat washer, 1/4" Flange nut, %4" Qty. 4 2 2 1 Thank you for purchasing a UniRac product. Please review this manual com- pletely before proceeding. This rack is intended for a 6 -inch (150 mm) Sched- ule 40 steel pole, outside diameter 6.625 inches (168.3 mm). Assembly order is not critical. Work from the pole outward or attach PV modules to rails before mounting the array to the pole. Wrench Recommended The installer is solely size torque, ft -lbs (N -m) responsible for: • complying with all applicable build- ing codes, including any that super - cede these instructions; 4 6 9/16" 6 8 22 9/16" 4 s/8" 4 4 4 4 S/s" 4* 4* . 7/ib" 41: 4'* • pole installation appropriate to local wind and soil conditions; 30 (40) • using only UniRac parts and installer - supplied parts as specified by UniRac (substitution of parts will void the war 30 (40) ranty); 30 (40) • installing all electrical aspects of the PV array. 30 (40) 15 (20) 15 (20) * Per module to be mounted. Series 5004 rocks include dips and haHwore to mount from 4 to 12 modules, depending on the model number. UniRac welcomes input concerning the accuracy and user friendliness of this manual. Please write to publications@unirac.com. Stainless steel hardware can seize up, a process called galling.To significantly reduce its likelihood, (1) apply lubri- cant to bolts, preferably an anti -seize lubricant, available at auto parts stores, (2) shade hardware prior to installation, and (3) avoid spinning on nuts at high speed. See Installation Supplement 910, Galling and Its Prevention, at www.unirac.com. © 2005 by UniRac, Inc. rights 41M All reserved. 1 i—�� fa �i �p�•i"ri 3UlLg1NU J1v!kl�4- APPi`Coi rr .. n MW N I RAC" Installation Manual 507.4 �` '\Tilt strut /5 pole Series 5004 Attach struts to pole can On each side of the can, install the center 3/8 -inch carriage bolt, pushing it through the square hole from inside the (> pole can. (The can may now be placed on the pole and set screws finger tightened or assembly may continue off pole, depending on installer preference.) Slide the remaining four carriage bolts into the slots on both sides of the can. Place the tilt struts and finger tighten flange nuts on all six carriage bolts. ' Mounting pole guidelines for UniRac PV PoleTops The installer is solely responsible for use of these If in doubt, consult a professional civil engineer who is famil- general guidelines. The following variances can affect iar with local soil conditions and wind loading requirements. your installation: 1. Dig the hole at least 4 inches (10 em) deeper than • The required diameter and depth of the hole de- required under "In -ground pole depth" in the table pend on soil type. Sandy soil, for example, requires below. Fill the extra depth with gravel to allow water more concrete. drainage. • The diameter and depth of the hole should also 2. Take some measure to prevent the pole from turning be increased wherever wind speeds exceed those in the concrete during high winds. listed in the table below, particularly if the site is 3. Brace the pole so that it is plumb in the hole. Pour open and unprotected. Note the wind loading and concrete around it, filling the hole to ground level. exposure assumptions in the table note below. Add an inch or two (3 to 5 cm) of extra concrete • Poles taller than 6 feet (1.8 metres) require that above the hole. Trowel the concrete so that it slopes the depth of the hole be increased. up to the pole (see table illustration). 4. Allow the concrete to set up for at least 24 hours before installing your PV Poletop. Mounting Pole Requirements Imperial Metric hlTotal Design Scedue 40 Total Design module wind Hole In -ground Concrete module wind Hole In -ground Concrete steel pole area. speed diameter pole depth volume f ; area speed diameter pole depth volume 6 sq. m 150 km/h 60 cm 120 cm 0.34 m3 60 sq. It 90 mph 24 in. 46 in. 12 cu. ft. 60 sq. ft. 120 mph 30 in. '52 in. 21 cu. ft ' C 6 sq. m 200 km/h 70 cm 155 cm 0.59 m3 _.. 0 aR_y. �.... 70 sq. ft 90 mph 24 in. 54 in. 14 cu. ft. ta, , Y w 7 sq. m 150 km/h 60 cm 140 cm 0.39 m' n 70 sq. ft 120 mph 30 in. 60 in. 24 cu. ft. ;t +. ': In -ground.., : 'de ' 7 sq. m 200 km/h 70 cm 175 cm 0.67 m, C PoleP th 80 sq. R 90 mph 24 in. 60 in. 16 cu. ft r ''~` 8 sq. m 150 km/h 60 cm 160 cm OAS m3 80 sq. ft 120 mph 30 in. 68 in. 28 cu. ft. e . 8 sq. m 200 km/h 70 cm 205 cm 0.78 m3 d; , t 90 sq. IL 90 mph 24 in. 68 in. 18 cu. ft. hw ;' e '> �, 9 sq. m 150 km/h 60 cm 175 cm 0.50 m' ,, 90 sq. ft 120 mph 30 in. 76 in. 3.1 cu. ft 9 sq. m 200 km/h 70 cm 225 cm 0.87 m3 100-ssq�-fE:::---90-mph�24-iF.--76-in —20 cu:.ft ,x a., Grovel 11 sq. m ISO km/h 60 cm 215 cm 0.60 m3 100 sq. ft 120 mph X30 in. 82 in. 34 cu. ft. '.. I I sq. m 200 km/h 80 cm 200 cm 1.00 m3 Assumptions:The pole extends no more than 6 feet (i.8 metres) above ground. Design wind speeds assume 29 psf wind force at 90 mph (150 km/h) and 51 psf wind force at 120 mph (200 km/h), which correspond to Exposure Category C of the International Building Code, terrain that is flat and generally open extending one-half mile (800 meters) or more from the site in any quadrant 2 Installation Manual 507.4 Series 5004 UNERAC `,`♦^`� SolorMount HD roil Washer X plate e ` Square .\ �;�\ • <' cross tube Square U -bolt <..IN �.` Flat washer, lock washer, \ and nut Attach cross tubes and rails Attach square cross tube to tilt struts (p. 3) using 7/16x 4 -inch bolts and associated hardware. Torque to 30 foot-pounds (40 newton -metres). Add rails using U -bolts. Make sure the rails are parallel and that the two outer rails are equidistant from the center of the cross pipe. Finger tighten 3/8 -inch flange nuts on U -bolts: A Rail cross section f Distance (A) between rails' outer edges equals distance between module mounting -hole centers minus 1 inch (2.5 cm). 3 6 I'RI ii . l`r• Distance (A) between rails' outer edges equals distance between module mounting -hole centers minus 1 inch (2.5 cm). 3 UNERC" Installation Manual 507.4 Series 5004 Install modules Secure each PV module using two clips per rail. Be sure modules are centered along the length of the rail. Initially finger tighten %4 -inch flange nuts. When all modules are in place, torque I/4 -inch flange nuts to 15 foot-pounds (20 Newton -metres). Final adjustment Loosen tilt stnit flange nuts and adjust the array to the desired tilt angle. Torque flange nuts to 30 foot-pounds. When the array is fully assembled, the 3/8 -inch set screws securing the pole clamps can be loosened, allowing entire array to turn. as needed on the pole. Be sure to retorque the set screws after adjustment. 10 year limited Product Warranty UniRac, Inc., warrants to the original purchaser ("Purchaser") of product(s) that it manufactures ("Product") at the original installation site that the Product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ten (10) years, from the earlier of 1) the date the installation of the Product is completed, or 2) 30 days after the purchase of the Product by the original Purchaser.This Warranty does not cover damage to the Product that occurs during its shipment, storage, or installation. This Warranty shall beVOID if installation of the Product is not performed in accordance with UniRac's written installation instructions, or if the Product has been modified, repaired. or reworked in a manner not previously authorized by UniRac IN WRITING, or if the Product is installed in an environment for which it was not designed. UniRac shall not be liable for conseq uential, contingent or incidental damages arising out of the use of the Produce by the Purchaser under any circumstances. If within the specified Warranty period the Product shall be reasonably proven to be defective. then UniRac shall repair or replace the defective Product, or any part thereof, in UniRac's sole discretion. Such repair or replacement shall completely satisfy and discharge all of UniRac's liability with respect to this limited Warranty. Under no circumstances shall UniRac be liable for special, indirect or consequential damages arising out of or related to use by Purchaser of the Product. Manufacturers of related items,such as PV modules and flashings, may provide written warranties of their own. UniRac's limited Warranty covers only its Product, and not any related items. .4 UniRac; Inc. 3201 University Boulevard SE, Suite 110 505.242.6411 www.unira.c.com Albuquerque NM 87106-5635 USA 505.242.6412 Fax Module bolt Flat Washer: Most PV modules have mounting holes small enough to secure the module bolt without the washer. Use the washer _ with larger holes. If in doubt, use the washer. PV module Module T °P _ mounting hole SolarMount �f heavy-duty rail fit"''""t (cross section) {h _ Flange nut �j t t i Module ` U -bolt mounting clip Square cross tube Install modules Secure each PV module using two clips per rail. Be sure modules are centered along the length of the rail. Initially finger tighten %4 -inch flange nuts. When all modules are in place, torque I/4 -inch flange nuts to 15 foot-pounds (20 Newton -metres). Final adjustment Loosen tilt stnit flange nuts and adjust the array to the desired tilt angle. Torque flange nuts to 30 foot-pounds. When the array is fully assembled, the 3/8 -inch set screws securing the pole clamps can be loosened, allowing entire array to turn. as needed on the pole. Be sure to retorque the set screws after adjustment. 10 year limited Product Warranty UniRac, Inc., warrants to the original purchaser ("Purchaser") of product(s) that it manufactures ("Product") at the original installation site that the Product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ten (10) years, from the earlier of 1) the date the installation of the Product is completed, or 2) 30 days after the purchase of the Product by the original Purchaser.This Warranty does not cover damage to the Product that occurs during its shipment, storage, or installation. This Warranty shall beVOID if installation of the Product is not performed in accordance with UniRac's written installation instructions, or if the Product has been modified, repaired. or reworked in a manner not previously authorized by UniRac IN WRITING, or if the Product is installed in an environment for which it was not designed. UniRac shall not be liable for conseq uential, contingent or incidental damages arising out of the use of the Produce by the Purchaser under any circumstances. If within the specified Warranty period the Product shall be reasonably proven to be defective. then UniRac shall repair or replace the defective Product, or any part thereof, in UniRac's sole discretion. Such repair or replacement shall completely satisfy and discharge all of UniRac's liability with respect to this limited Warranty. Under no circumstances shall UniRac be liable for special, indirect or consequential damages arising out of or related to use by Purchaser of the Product. Manufacturers of related items,such as PV modules and flashings, may provide written warranties of their own. UniRac's limited Warranty covers only its Product, and not any related items. .4 UniRac; Inc. 3201 University Boulevard SE, Suite 110 505.242.6411 www.unira.c.com Albuquerque NM 87106-5635 USA 505.242.6412 Fax iW COUNTY OF BUTTE - DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - BUILDING DIVISION 7 County Center Drive • Oroville, California 95965 • Telephone (530) 538-750q P _ MIT NO. (Rev.12/96) APPLICATION AND PERMIT rf �.- (0 50c- V �,� ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 0140-50c- `1 ZONING BUILDINGPERMIT OWNER �krot VL ,,'L1 �" fV "o / SO, FT. OCC. BUILDING VALUATION . OWNERS DRE I IM 1►' '`J�•^`-Y'%,f, I <� r 11 rL CONTRACTOR'S NAME TELEPHONE CONTRACTORS MAILING ADDRESS CONSTRUCTION LENDER Fireplace LENDER'S MAILING ADDRESS Total Valuation $ ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER LICENSE NO. 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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 I should become subject to the workers' compensation provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code, I shall forthwith comply with those provisions. X Date JSignature of Appli t - Owner ❑ Contractor ❑ Agent An OSHA permit i required for excavations over 60" deep and demolition or construction- of structures over 3 stories in height. Main Service 200A To IODDA 46.00 NEW CONST. DWELLING OCCUP. SO OR ADDNS. ( 6 ACC. S.3.50FT, T. ,mµg61D. MULTI.OUTLET CIRCUITS @7.50 POWER APPARATUS 8 SINGLE OUTLEr CIR. 20 EX. OCCU OUTLET OR FDCTURES @'•50 BAL @ .50 Ex. Occup. OPoc: E�o'AA. oR� 5.00 Temporary Service 23.00 Mobile Home Facilities 20.00 Misc. Wiring 23.00 PERMIT FEE $ MECHANICAL PERMIT Fling Fee 20.00 Heating Cooling Hood 6.50 Ventilation PERMIT FEt $ Mobile Home Installation Fee $ Energy Inspection Fee $ occ CONST. TYPE TOTAL FEE $ HAZ, D. FEES IMP FLOOD COF LIE This permit is hereby issued under the applicable provisions oI the Butte County Code and/or Resolutions to do work indicate above for ich fees have been paid. f •'L -J By Date PERMIT EX IRES ON �' I (Date) Receipt No. / WHITE-D.D.S.-B. D. CANARY -ASSESSOR PINK -INSPECTOR GOLDENROD•APPLICANT f O.B.— I OWNER -BUILDER VERIFICATION Attention Property Owner: An "owner -builder" building permit has been applied for in your name and bearing your signature. Please complete and return this information at your earliest opportunity to avoid unnecessary delay in processing and issuing your building permit. No building permit will be issued until this verification is received. �1 I personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed (property improvement : YES jai NO ❑ 2 I HAVE HAVE NOT ❑ signed an application for a building -permit for the proposed work. 3. I have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction: NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: PHONE: CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO. 4. I plan to provide portions of this work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise, and provide the major work: NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: PHONE: CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO. 5. I will provide some of the work but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated: NAME ADDRESS PHONE TYPE OF WORK SIGNED: PROPERTYOWNEI3-� E DATE: 1lT07E: This Owner -Builder Verification is required by Section 19831 and 19832 of the California Health and Safety Coda This verification must be completed and returned to our office before we are permitted to issue the permit: OVER I OWNER BUILDER INFORMATION Dear Property Owner. An application for a building permit has been submitted in your name listing yourself as the builder of property improvements specified For your protection, you should be aware that as "owner -builder" you are the responsible party of record on such a permit Building permits are not required to be signed by property owners unless they are personally performing their own work. If your work is being performed by someone other than yourself; you may protect yourself from possible liability if that person applies for the proper permit in his or her name. Contractors are required by law to be licensed and bonded by the State of California and to have a business license from the city or county. They are also required by law to put their license number on all permits for which they apply If you plan to do your own work, with the exception of various trades that you plan to subcontract, you should be aware of the following information for your benefit and protection: ♦ If you employ or otherwise engage any persons other than your immediate family, and the work (including materials and other costs) is $300 ' or more for the entire project, and such persons are not licensed as contractors or subcontractors, then you may be an employer. 0 If you are an employer, you must register with the State and Federal Governments as an employer and you are subject to seveial obligations including state and federal income tax withholding, federal social security taxes, workers compensation insurance, disability insurance costs, and unemployment compensation contributions. ♦ There may be financial risks for you ifyou do not cavy out these obligations, and these risks are especially serious with respect to worker's compensation insurance. ♦ For more specific information about your obligations under Federal Law, contract the Internal Revenue Service (and, if you wish, the U.S. Small Business Administration) For more specific information about your obligations under State Law, contact the Department of Benefit Payments and the Division of Industrial Accidents. If the structure is intended for sale, property owners who are not licensed contractors are allowed to perform their work personally or through their own employees, without a licensed contractor or subcontractor, only under limited conditions. A frequent practice of unlicensed persons professing to be contractors is to secure an "owner builder" building permit, erroneously implying that the property, owner is providing his or her own labor and material personally. Building permits are not required to be signed by property owners unless they are performing their own work personally. Information about licensed contractors may be obtained by contracting the Contractors State License Board in your community or at 1020 N Street, Sacramento, CA. 95814. Please complete the "Owner Builder Verification" on the reverse side of this form so that we can confirm that you are aware of these matters. The building permit will not be issued m2til the verification is returned h'. Mic 1 G Vi iia, C.B.O. er, Building Inspection NOTE. nis Owner-BuilderlWormation is required by Section 19830 of the California Health and Safety Code OVER POST BETWEEN FOUNDATMN TOP PLATES WITHIN THE ALREADY INSTALLED A. FRONT ELEVA77ON SHEAR WALL PANEL TO RECEIVE A 4 6 CONNECTED TO TOP PLATES WITH LTP4 PIAM AT OUTSIDE FACE, AND A35 2 x 6 STUDS. AT LOCATION NOTED ON PLANS. POST SHALL BE ANCHOR. AT INSIDE FACE. AND TO FOUNDATION PLATE WITH A35 ANCHOR. PROVIDE IDETEMOR WALL SHEATHNO EDGE NAILING (EN ALSO TO THE POST INSTALL A CONTINUOUS 0520 STRAP TO SELL PLATS OF 2'•6'x I% Or WINDOW AND TO B1.DC3aNGS BETWEEN MUDS ALL ACROSS THE SHEAR WALL PANEL PLUS ONE STUD SPACE OVER THE DOOR OPDM40 (BELOW WALL SHEATHINO B. BACK ELEVATION SHEAR WALL PANEL TO RECEIVE A 4 x 6 POST BETWEEN FOUNDATION PLATE AND ME GLULAM BEAM AT LOCATION NOTED ON RAM ( EDGE OF UPPER FOUNDATION PLATE), POST TO BEAM WITH LTP4 PLATE EACH SME, AND TO FOUNDATION PLATE • WITH A35 ANCHOR. PROVIDE TWO ROWS OF WALL SHEATHING E.N. TO POST. INSTALL A CONTINIXKJS CS20 STRAP TO SILL PLATE OF 2'-6- x I' -W' WINDOW AND TO BLOCKNOS BETWEEN STUDS ALL ACROSS THE SHEAR WALL PANEL C. END ELEVATION SHEAR WALL PANELS AND WALL AND WALL AREAS ABOVE AND BELOW THE WINDOWS SHALL BE SHEATED PER SHEAR WALL - I (SEE SCHEDULE � I .• . ., I J. INSTALL A CONTINUOUS 0520 STRAP AT BOTTOM OF WINDOW HEADERS AND AT WINDOW SILL PLAM ALL ACROM THE WALL Z2; (TOTAL OF INSTALL 22 BLOCKINGS BETWEEN MUDS AS APPLICABLF 7 D. PROVIDE Ifid @ Ir" MAXMM NAILING AT NEW bt SM TO MaSTM 2z STUD FOR FULL HEKBU. rLJ IsW AA01W SI 14 dEY 1, 3/r OSB YW OR PLOOD COX OR 5fr TI -11 SMINO WITH 8d @ 6 ZE UrO A. BOLTS @ 60"o.Q WIDTH OF PANELS AS NOTED ON PLANS. SEE NOTE "A & Er BELOW. 7 f52. 3/r OBB OR PLYWOOD COX OR SIS' TI -11 SMING WITH 8d @ 6T. Col. L_ Fbgr, 0 2 - Itr 0 & BOLTS NUNDAUK WIDTH OF PANEL AS 14OTM ON PLAN& . IkG- SEE NOTES *A. B & C' BELOW. a yr MOTs 3. 3/r OSB OR PLYWOOD CDX OR SIS" TI -11 SIDING WITH 8d 2- IR'0 A. BOLTS MNNM WIDTH OF PANEL AS NOTED ON PLANS. SEE NOTES "A. B & C' BELOW. NOTE& A. CONTINUE WALL SHEATHING DOWN TO THE FOUND PLATE. B. ALL A. BOLT WASHERS SHALL BE 3" SQ. x.229" TMCX C. APPLY SHEATHING EDGE NAILING TO 4x 6 POST PER CONSTRUCTION NOTES, SIGNATURE ON THESE THE ENGINEERS.SEALAND -SIGNAAS OUTLINED DOCUMENTS PERTAIN TO THE ITEMS IN THE STRUCTURAL cALCIJI-ATIONS ONLY CONSTRUCTION DETAILS ANn ASSEMBLIES NOT -*m SPECIFICALLY DETAILEb ON THE APPROVED ........ DRAWINGS ARE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUILDER. STRUCTURAL CHANGES REQUIRE 10 REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY* THE ENGINEER. 0 E 32434 VESSm lyq Reg. Expires ego L 12-31-20 3243 m 1 X35 /I` FIt�GIAss RcoFIrJG f18 G Rote 6/8" Ti. -11 RIDING I ' � //°ZXIo'�fNJeNo2liol'j► � 5,� � ¢;oI�CRdE �[.A8 4'0.c- I' Ka- rotas H H +l 1 Fau�1 bA40' 0 PI -A0 a/q' � I' iF1�3>rR.GL�sS � ' Roc t- .. xm,,e1NG D. If ZX 6 R.All t tS S IMPS TWO r-UM106 >E-A1L 00vEP0 "PORCH: 1/4 SIM a -pos-,( RGA 4&Z - St ft l/Z X to" o 48 Aac t -r, tion -fp v2, 2-4IIV2 I,. t. I/ZX 2Z FAV€ V'644� GENERAL STRUCTURAL NOTLB 1 . 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW ALL SHEETS OF PLANS AND VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ' AND CONDITIONS AT THE JOB STB PRIOR TO STARTING OF CONSTRUCTION A THE DESIGN ENGINEER BEL" BE NOTIFIED OF ANY DISCREPANCIES WITH ANY WORK SO INVOLVER 2 ALL PHASES OF WORK SHAM. CONFORM TO THE MINIMUM STANDARDS OF THE LATEST 'APPLICABLE FDTTION OF THE CAL WORNIA BUILDING COD1L AS REQUIRED FOR I CONVENTIONAL LIGHT42AM6 CONSTRUCTUM E(C1QT WEE MORE STRINGENT REQMRU49M ARL STE KYWALLY NOTED ON PIAN& 3. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO COMPLY WITH ME PERTINENT SECTIONS OF j THE "CONSTRUCTION SAFETY ORDERS" ISSUED BY THE STATE OF CALUMNIA AND ALL OSHA REQUMEMENIQ AS THEY APPLY TO THIS PROJECT THE DESIGN ENGINEER AND THE OWNER DO NOT ACCEPT' ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THIN CONTRACTOR'S FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH i THESE REQUIREMENTS. 4 THE CONTRACTOR SHAM BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ADEQUATE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF ALL FORMS, BRACINGS AND SHORINO RBQUDtED FOR CONSI7UACTION. 3. THESE PIANS An NOT COMIWTE WITHOUT THIN STAMP AND WET SIGNATURE OF THE DESIGN . ENOOMM VEBIPYINO ENGINEERED PORTIONS OF THE SIAUCRIRPE, AND WITHOUT REVIEW AND AN APPROVAL OF THE LOCAL BUILDING OFFICIAL. ,( �A p� C SL A 6. E7OSTINO FOUNDA77ON DESIGN IS ASSUMED TO BE BASED ON AILOWARIR SOB. BBAAINO lq"�9I�C �� SU►t3 PRESSURE OF 1300 PSF NO SOLS REPORT) 1 7. ALL SAWN STRUCTURAL MEMBERS AND THEIR FASTENING SHALL CONFORM TO CDC AND Q�pFESSIOM ti Q N 2 G. 324 m c SHALL BE OF MD4TWUM GRADES AS FOLLOWS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE (UN.O.), 2x A 42 MEMBERSI - D. F. NO, 2 EXCEPT OLVIAMS NON BEARING 2: STUDS A PIATE9, 2i BLOCKINGS - D. P. STUD GRADE - ' • i A LAMINATED T�II�ER�A(PCC111793 ANTO D SHALL F COMBINATION SYMBOL24F-V4. SPECECAT"M FOR STRUCTURAL .BBEANS SHALL HAVE A STANDARD CAMBER OF "W' RADIUS, UN.O. ON PLANA ) 9. All WOOD IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH EA R7H OR IN CONTACT WITH CONCRETE SHALL BE i PRESSURE TREATED HEM FIR, OR FOUNDATION GRADE ( CLOSE GRAIN) REDWOOD. 10. PLYWOOD SHEATHINO SHALL CONFORM TO APA U.S. PRODUCT STANDARD PS 147 AND OSB SHEATHING TO APA U.S. PRODUCT STANDARD PS 2-04 SHEATHING SHALL BE PLACED WITH j FACE GRAIN PERPENDICULAR TO SUPPORTS (IN COMFL ANCE WITH TABLE 2306J.1 OF CBC - DIAGRAM CASE 1 I U.N.O. 11. WOOD NADJNO SHALL ITS PROVIDE WITH COMM WIRE HAILS OF SIBS AND NUMBERS PER TABLE NO 27049.1 OF CBC EXCEED WHERE MORE SPECIFIC NAILING IS NOTED ON PLANS. EQUIVALENT CAPACITY FASTENERS APPROVED BY ICC MAY BE USE). 12. METAL CONNECTORS NOTED ON PIANS ARE AS MANUFACTURE) BY SI MPSON STRONG -ITE . .. J'l. 1- V\ COMPANY. EQUIVALENT CONNECTORS APPROVED BY IOC MAY BE USED OF CAl\E13.EANCHOR. LAO AND MACHINE BOLTS EMIL AND A93UAW TO CONFORM TO ASTU 1 ou �]%/-T) � o � ►I 4 _ - FOR BOLTS. 14 PREDRILL FOR NAILING INTO ECeITNG WOOD IHffi11BTD18 A8 AFPid(:UBIB TO AVOID M TTDYG A CRACIDNG OR USE SUSZRUADNO WOOD SCREWS OR EQUAL CAPACPITM 15. THE ULTIMATE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OFCONG IS ASSUMED TO BE 2300 PSI MIN. IN U DAY& Zx 6 �IZUSS RRFfR �,'� 1/2 *S6 w / FD1 L SEE eO6F'Pc.AIA' 14VSS PXVL G - Ass ROOF 5141 , f!/T/E TVP, e T�'�ISS 1/12: Q:'1. ]ty6WD s ZX6 "W-JA...r 31/4�y- C61/7- �: ' GL1UE-LAh� fjE1�f� E-5' 6Y.61 HEADER /0-0 D.F ZX 4 *0. Zx m s -rugs. I'li'ac. 46- I fv ac. 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