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HomeMy WebLinkAbout005-433-019Butte County BUTTE COUNTY AREA DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - d ' 5 INSPECTION CARD MUST BE ON JOB SITE 24 Hour Inspection Line (IVR): 530.538.4365 (Cut off time for inspections is 3pm) Development Services cannot guarantee inspections on the date requested Office: 530.538.7601 Fax:530.538.7785 www.ButteCounty.net/dds Permit No: B 17-2892 Issued: 12/5/2017 APN: 005-433=019 Address: .797 CLEVELAND AVE, CHICO -Owner: Juan Carlos Delgado Chavez. Permit Type: SOLAR ROOF -RES Description: Installation of roof mounted solar 2.61kw ALL PLAN REVISIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE COUNTY BEFORE PROCEEDING -* Inspection Type IVR INSP DATE Setbacks - 131 Foundations / Footings 111 Pier/Column Footings 122 Eufer Ground 216 Masonry Grout ' 120 Setbacks 131 Do Not Pour Concrete Until Above are Signed Pre -Slab 124 Gas Test Underground/floor 404 - Gas Piping Underground/floor 403 Underfloor Framing 149 Underfloor Ducts 319 Shear Transfer 136 Under Floor Plumbing 412 Under Slab Plumbing 411 BlockingfUnderpining 612 Tiedown/Soft Set System 611 - Do Not Install Floor Sheathing or Slab Until Above Signed Shearwall/B.W.P.-Interior 134 Shearwall/B.W.P.-Exterior 135 Roof Nail/Drag Trusses 129 Manometer Test 605 Do Not Install Siding/Stucco or Roofing Until Above Signed Rough Framing 153 Rough Plumbing 406 Rough Mechanical 316 Rough Electrical 208 4 -Way Rough Framing 128 ' Gas Piping House - - 403.. Gas Test House 404 Shower Pan/Tub Test 408 ' Do Not Insulate Until Above Signed Inspection Type IVR INSP DATE T -Bar Ceiling 145 Stucco Lath 142 Plumbing Final 813 - Fire Sprinkler Test or Final. 702 Swimming Pools Setbacks 131 Pool Plumbing Test 504 Gas Test 404 Pre-Gunite 506 Pre -Deck 505 Pool Fencin AlarmsBarriers 1 503 Pre -Plaster 507 Manufactured Homes Setbacks 131 BlockingfUnderpining 612 Tiedown/Soft Set System 611 - Permanent Foundation System 613 Underaround Electric 218 Sewer 407 Underground Water 417 Manometer Test 605 Continuity Test 602 Skirtin Ste s/Landin s 610 Coach Info Manufactures Name: Date of Manufacture: Model Name/Number: Serial Numbers: Length x Width: Insignia: e. .. _ - ~ 777 Permit Final 802 Electrical Final 803 Mechanical Final 809 Plumbing Final 813 - Fire Sprinkler Test or Final. 702 Public Works Final 538.7681 ` Fire De artment/CDF. 538.6226 ^ Env. Health Final 538.7281 Sewer District Final r "PROJECT FINAL *Project Final is a Certificate of Occupancy for (Residential O ly) PERMITS BECOME NULL'AND VOID 1 YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ISSUANCE. IF WORK HAS.COMMENCED, YOU MAY PAY FOR A 1 YEAR - - RENEWAL 30 DAYS PRIOR TO EXPIRATION Butte County Department of Development Services FORM NO PERMIT CENTER : 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 DBI -01 Main Phone (530) 538-7601 Fax (530) 538-7785 www.bunecounty.net/dds ounty.net/dds Declaration of Installation 'for Smoke Alarms and Carbon Monoxide Alarms The newly adopted 2013 California Residential Code requires the installation of Carbon Monoxide Detectors in dwelling units and in sleeping units within which fuel -burning appliances are installed and in dwelling units that have attached garages. The policy for Carbon Monoxide Alarms in Butte County states: "Any permit obtained in which the value of work exceeds $1000 associated with a Residential Group R Dwelling Unit or Sleeping Unit shall conform to the following 2013 California Residential Code requirements for Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms (Section R314 & R315)." 2013 California Residential Code requirements for Carbon Monoxide Alarms: R315.1 New construction: An approved carbon monoxide alarm shall be installed in dwelling units and in sleeping units within which fuel -burning appliances are installed and in dwelling units that have attached garages. R315.1.2 Power supply: For new construction required carbon monoxide alarms shall receive their primary power from the building wiring where such wiring is served from a commercial source and shall be equipped with a battery back-up. Alarm wiring shall be directly connected to the permanent building wiring without a disconnecting switch other than as required for over - current protection. Exceptions: I. In dwelling units where there is no commercial power supply the carbon monoxide alarm may be solely battery operated. 2. In existing dwelling units a carbon monoxide alarm is permitted to be solely battery operated where repairs or alterations do not result in the removal of wall and ceiling finishes or there is no access by means of attic, basement or crawl space R315.1.3 Interconnection. Where more than one carbon monoxide alarm is required to be installed within the dwelling unit or within a sleeping unit the alarm shall be interconnected in a manner that activation of one alarm shall activate all of the alarms in the individual unit. Exception: 1. Interconnection is not required in existing dwelling units where repairs do not result in the removal of wall and ceiling finishes there is no access by means of attic basement or crawl space, and no previous method for interconnection existed R315.2 Where required in existing dwellings: Where a permit is required for alterations, repairs or additions exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000), existing dwellings or sleeping units that have attached garages or fuel -burning appliances shall be.provided with a carbon monoxide alarm in accordance with Section R315.1. Carbon monoxide alarms shall only be required in the specific dwelling unit or sleeping unit for which the permit was obtained. R315.2.6 Alarm requirements: No person shall install, market, distribute, offer for sale or sell _;,;",any carbon monoxide device in the State -,of- California unless the device and instructions have been approved and listed by the State Fire Marshal. Pagel of 2 Carbon monoxide alarms required by Sections R315.1 and R315.2 shall be installed in the following locations: 1. Outside of each separate dwelling unit sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedroom(s). 2. On every level of a dwelling unit including basements. R315.1.5 Multiple -purpose alarms: Carbon monoxide alarms combined with smoke alarms shall comply with Section. R315, all applicable standards, and requirements for listing and approval by the Office of the State Fire Marshal, for smoke alarms. Butte County's Interpretation of 2013 CRC, Sections 314 & 315 for Smoke Alarms & Carbon Monoxide Alarms: Where alterations, repairs or additions exceeding $1,000 in valuation, existing dwellings shall be retrofitted with smoke alarms and those that have attached garazes or fuel -burning appliances shall have carbon monoxide alarms installed. Existing smoke alarms can be replaced with dual function alarms for Smoke and Carbon Monoxide and in most cases will comply with the aforementioned code requirements for Carbon Monoxide Alarms. DECLARATION OF INSTALLATION UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY As Owner/Contractor, Uwe affirm and declare under the penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California, by our signatures below as Owner/Contractor, that I/we will comply prior to final inspection with Items A & B as specified herein: . A. Both Owner/Contractor have read and clearly understand the aforementioned 2010 California Residential Code (CRC) Carbon Monoxide Alarm requirements. . B. Both Owner/Cdntractor are responsible for installing Carbon Monoxide Alarms prior to final inspection as per the aforementioned building code and maintaining such installation. Smoke Alarms will also be installed prior to final inspection as, per the 2010 CRC. Smoke and Carron Monoxide alarms are now installed in the following locations: - 00' LYrrSLD - ✓-AeK 5L 8&9t.,lC4 p Q� , O&L AV6, Y e=Altti 1ALe_Loy Lr; SXSr-_ MA =! 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Do not over torque. , 6 mm (1 /4 inches) mounting hardware: 5 N m (45 to 50 in -lbs) 8 mm (5/16 inches) mounting hardware: 9 N m (80 to 85 in -lbs),' " When using UL 2703 mounting hardware, use the manufacturer's . I recommended torque value t . I t To remove a sealing cap or AC connector, you must use an { Enphase disconnect tool. DC connector AC connector - x Create an installation Map t F - • - INSTALLATION L Create a paper installation map to record microinverter serial numberand •position ® Position the Enphase Q Cable in the array. s A) ' Peel the removable serial number label from each m-icroinverter and A) Plan "each cable segment to allow' connectors on the Enphase Q Cable affix it to the respective location on. the T. Ipaper installation map. to align with each PV module. Allow extra -length for slack, cable turns, B) Peel the label from the IQ Envoy and affix it to the installation map. and any obstructions. C) Always keep a copy of the installation map for your records. B ) Mark the approximate centers of each PV module on the PV racking. C ) Lay out•the cabling along the installed racking for the AC branch circuit.. ' = _ -- •.' , D) Cut each segment of cable to meet your planned needs. t , ®Install an Enphase Q Aggregator or Junction Box ` Affix serial number labels A) "Verify that AC voltage at the site is within range: Service Type and Voltage: L1-L2 ® Manage the Cabling 240 V Split -Phase 211 to 264 VAC 208 V Single Phase 183 to 229 VAC A) Use cable clips or tie wraps to attach the cable to the racking. The cable must be B ) Install an Enphase Q Aggregator or junction box at a suitable location on - supported at least every six feet., the racking. See Enphase Q Aggregator Quick Install Guide.g) Dress any excess cabling in loops so that C ) Provide an AC connection from the Enphase Q Aggregator or junction` it does not contact the roof. Do not form box back to the electricity network connection using equipment and loops smaller than 12 cm (4.75 inches) in Cable clip practices as required by local jurisdictions. diameter. ® Mount the Microinverters A) Mount the microinverter bracket side up (as shown) and under the PV module, away from rain and sun. Allow a minimum of 1.9 cm , .-(0.75 inches) between the roof and the microinverter. Also allow 1.3 f .. ' cm (0.50 inches) between the back of the PV module and the top of t + the microinverter. G.Connect the Microinverters , A) Connect the microinverter. Listen for a click as the connectors engage. B) Cover any unused connectors with Enphase. Sealing Caps. Listen for a click as the connectors engage. a B) Torque the mounting fasteners as follows. Do not over torque. , 6 mm (1 /4 inches) mounting hardware: 5 N m (45 to 50 in -lbs) 8 mm (5/16 inches) mounting hardware: 9 N m (80 to 85 in -lbs),' " When using UL 2703 mounting hardware, use the manufacturer's . I recommended torque value t . I t To remove a sealing cap or AC connector, you must use an { Enphase disconnect tool. DC connector AC connector - x n ENPHASE® Installing:Enphase IQ 6 and IQ 6+ Microinverters To install the EnphEse IQ 6 and IQ 6+ Microinverters, read and follow all warnings and instructions in this guide and in the Enphase IQ 6 and IQ 6+ Microinverter Installation and Operation Manual at: en_phase.com/support. Safety warnings are•listed at the end of this guide. The Enphase Micrcinverter models listed in this guide do not require grounding electrode conductors (GEC) or equipment grounding conductors (EGC): The microinverter has a Class II double -insulated rating, which.includes ground fault protection (GFP). To support GFP, use only PV modules equipped with DC cables labeled PV Wire or PV Cable. q IMP61RTANT: Enphase IQ Envoy and IQ 6 and IQ 6+ Micros do not communicate with, and should not be used with, previous generation Enphase Microinvert- ers and Envoys. The Q Aggregator and_ 'other,Q accessories work only with Enphase IQ 6 and/or IQ 6+ Microinverters. PREPARATION A) Download the Enphase Installer Toolkit mobile app and open it to log it to your Enlighten account. With this app, you can scan microinverter serial numbers and connect to the Enphase IQ Envoy to track system installation progress. To download, go to ennhase.com/toolkit or. scan the QR code at right. B ) Refer to the following table and check PV module electrical compatibility at: enohase.com/en-us/support/module-com atp ibility. Microinverter. model DC Connector type.. PV module cell count IQ6-60-2-US MC -4 locking Pair only with 60 -cell modules. IQ6-60-5-US Amphenol UTX IQ6PLUS-72-2-US MC -4 locking Pair with 60- or 72 -cell modules. IQ6PLUS-72-54US Amphenol UTX' To ensure mechanical compatibility, order the correct DC connector type (MC -4 locking or Amphenol UTX) for both microinverter and PV module -- from your distributor. C) In addition to the Enphase Microinverters, PV modules and racking, you will need these Enphase items: Enphase IQ Envoy (model ENV -IQ -AMI -240) communications gateway: required to rronitor solar production Tie wraps or gable clips (Q -CLIP -100);,;'' Enphase Sealing Caps,(Q-SEAL-10): f6r any unused connectors on the Enphase Q Cable Enphase Terminator (Q -TERM -10): one needed at the end of each AC cable segment Enphase Disconnect Tool (Q -DISC -10) Enphase Q Cable: Cable model Connector spacing PV module orientation Connector count per box Q-12-10-240 1.3m Portrait 240 Q-12-17-240 2.Om Landscape (60 -cell) 240 Q-12-20-200 2.3m Landscape (72 -cell) . 200 Allows for 30 cm of cable slack. r D) Check that you have these other items:F Enphase Q Aggregators or'AC junction box :+ Number 2 and 3 Phillips -screwdrivers a ` A 27 mm open-end wrench or channel lock pliers for terminator Torque wrench, sockets, wrenches for mounting hardware E) Protect your system with lightning and/or surge suppression devices. It •. is also important to have insurance that protects against lightning and electrical surges. F) Plan your AC branch circuits to meet the following limits for maximum number of microinverters per brahbh;when protected with a 20 -amp over -current protection device (OCPD). Max. IQ 6 Micros per 240V branch circuit (single phase) Max. IQ 6+ Micros per 240V branch circuit (single phase) 16 • 13 Max. IQ 6 Micros per 208V branch circuit(single phase) Max. IQ 6+ Micros per 208V branch circuit(single phase) 14 11 G) Size the AC wire gauge to account for voltage rise. Select the correct wire size based on the distance from the beginning of the Enphase Q Cable to the breaker in the load center. Design for a voltage rise total of less than 2% for the sections from the Enphase Q Cable to the breaker in the load center. Refer to the Voltage Rise Technical Brief at enphase.com/support for more information. Best practice: Center -feed the branch circuit to minimize voltage rise in a fully -populated branch. © 2017 Enphase Energy, Inc. All rights reserved. Enphase Q Cable AC connector Enphase disconnect tool •IIIIIIIIIIIIII'lllllllll'IIIIIIIII'llllllll II r� AO -80088-01 � s ® Terminate the Unused End of the Cable Connect the PV Modules ' A) Remove 13 mm (1/2") of the cable sheath from ' •-�, the conductors. Use the terminator loop to measure. + Terminator Body Ion!. ' 13mm Fr.. . . • . A) Connect the DC leads of each PV module to the DC input . I( connectors of the corresponding , microinverter. - B) Check the LED on the connector side of the microiriverter. The LED flashes six B) Slide the hex -nut onto the cable. There is a grommet inside of the times when DC power is applied. terminator body that should remain in place. . i C) Mount the PV modules above the C) Insert the cable into the terminator body'so that each of the two microinverters. vvires land on opposite sides of the internal separator. - i Status T , DC connector LED AC connector Energize the System i� Internal View. A) If applicable, turn ON the AC disconnect or circuit breaker for the ` branch circuit. B) Turn ON the main utility grid AC circuit breaker. Your system will D) 'Insert a screwdriver into the slot on the top of the start producing power after a five-minute wait time. terminator to hold it in place, and tighten nut with 27 mm open-end C) Check the LED on the connector side of the microinverter: "� wrench or channel lock pliers until fully tightened. • t LED Indicates Flashing green Normal operation. AC grid function is normal and Q-12-10-240 there is communication with the IQ Envoy. Flashing orange The AC grid is normal but there is no 277 VAC communication with the IQ Envoy. Flashing red l The AC grid is either not present.or not within + specification. Solid red There is an active "DC Resistance Low, Power Off Q -DCC -2 condition." To reset, refer to the Enphase IQ 6 and ; 840-00386 IQ 6+ Microinverter Installation and Operation 100 VDC Manual at: http://www.enphase.com/support. F) Manage the terminated cable end to the PV racking with a cable I f clip or tie wrap so that the cable and terminator do not touch the roof. ti ACTIVATE MONITORING AND CONTROLS .�j After you have installed the microinverters, follow the procedures in the Enphase IQ Envoy Quick Install Guide to activate system monitoring, set ' up grid management functions, and complete the installation. Connecting the IQ Envoy Detecting devices Connecting to Enlighten Registering the system , Building the virtual array Connect to an Enphase Q Aggregator or Junction Box A) Connect the Enphase Q Cable into the Enphase Q Aggregator or junction box. B) Use the ground lug on the Q Aggregator for module, rack, and balance of system grounding; if needed. The Q Cable uses the following wiring color code: Wire Colors Black — L1 Red — L2 Part Number Model Maximum Voltage 840-00387 Q-12-10-240 277 VAC 840-00388 Q-12-17-240 277 VAC 840-00389 Q-12-20-200 277 VAC 840-00800 Q -DCC -7 300 VDC 840-00385 Q -DCC -2 100 VDC 840-00386 Q -DCC -5 • 100 VDC To Sheet / A la hoja de: t !Panel Group/Grupo'de los paneles: .:Customer/Cliente: Installer/Instalador:• NSE W 1 - - N S E O Azimuth/Azimut: Tilt/Inclinacion: , Sheet/Hoja of/de C �. D E 121734072060 �' j21g3407600b�--, '' .,}•''S'-"t��Y . 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M PV Rapid Shutdown Equipment (PVRSE) This product is UL Listed as PV Rapid Shut Down Equipment and conforms with NEC -2014 and NEC -2017 section 690.12 and C22.1-2015 Rule 64-218 Rapid Shutdown of PV Systems, for AC and DC conductors, when installed according to the following requirements: Microinverters and all DC connections must be installed inside the array boundary. Enphase further requires that the microinverters and DC connections be installed under the PV module to avoid direct exposure to rain, UV, and other harmful weather events. The array boundary is defined as 305 mm (1 ft.) from the array in all directions, or 1 m (3 ft.) form the point of entry inside a building. This rapid shutdown system must be provided with an initiating device and (or with) status indicator which must be installed in a location accessible to first responders, or be connected to an automatic system which initiates rapid shutdown upon the activation of a system disconnect or activation of another type of emergency system. The initiator shall be listed and identified as a disconnecting means that plainly indicates whether it is in the "off' or on' position. Examples are: Service disconnecting means PV system disconnecting means Readily accessible switch or circuit breaker The handle position of a switch or circuit breaker is suitable for use as an indicator. Refer to NEC or CSA C22.1-2015 for more information. Additionally, in a prominent location near the initiator device, a placard or label must be provided with a permanent marking including the following wording: 'PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH RAPID SHUTDOWN' The term'PHOTOVOLTAIC' may be replaced with'PV.' The placard, label, or directory shall be reflective, with all letters capitalized and having a minimum height of 9.5 mm (3/8 in.) in white on red background. SAFETY IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THIS INFORMATION. This guide con- tains important instructions to follow during installation of the Enphase IQ 6 and IQ 6+ Microinverter. General Safety, continued WARNING: Hot surface. DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. WARNING: Refer to safety instructions. Ensure that all AC and DC wiring is correct and not attempt to repair the Enphase Microinverter; that none of the AC or DC wires are pinched or DANGER: Risk of electric shock. I8 Refer to manual properly closed. an RMA (return merchandise authorization) SoDouble -Insulated Safety Symbols Tampering with or opening the Enphase DANGER: Indicates a hazardous situation, 0 which if not avoided, will result in death or DANGER: Risk of fire. The DC conductors of serious injury. the PV module must be labeled "PV Wire' WARNING: Indicates a situation where failure A to follow instructions may be a safety hazard Microinverter. or cause equipment malfunction. Use extreme WARNING: You must match the DC operating caution and follow instructions carefully. voltage range of the PV module with the WARNING: Indicates a situation where failure QI to follow instructions may result in burn injury. ✓ NOTE: Indicates information particularly 0 important for optimal system operation. General Safety Enphase Microinverter, read all instructions and DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Do not use QEnphase equipment in a manner not specified on the Enphase Microinverter System, and on by the manufacturer. Doing so may cause death the photovoltaic (PV) equipment. or injury to persons, or damage to equipment. Do not connect Enphase Microin- DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Be aware that Dy installation of this equipment includes risk of until you have completed all of the installation electric shock. 0 DANGER: Risk of electric shock. The DC conduc- tors of this system are ungrounded from the electrical utility company. photovoltaic and may be energized. When the PV array is exposed to DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Always de -en - Dy ergize the AC branch circuit before servicing. NOTE: To ensure optimal reliability and to meet Never disconnect the DC connectors under load. warranty requirements, install the Enphase DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. 0 Only use electrical system components to the instructions in this guide. approved for wet locations. NOTE: Provide support for the Enphase Q -Cable DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. every 1.8 m (6 feet Only qualified personnel should troubleshoot, NOTE: Perform all electrical installations in install, or replace Enphase Microinverters or the accordance with all applicable local electrical Enphase Q Cable and Accessories. General Safety, continued Safety DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Do Ensure that all AC and DC wiring is correct and not attempt to repair the Enphase Microinverter; that none of the AC or DC wires are pinched or it contains no user -serviceable parts. If it fails, damaged. Ensure that all AC junction boxes are contact Enphase customer service to obtain properly closed. an RMA (return merchandise authorization) DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Do number and start the replacement Process. not exceed the maximum number of microin- Tampering with or opening the Enphase verters in an AC branch circuit as listed in this Microinverter will void the warranty. guide. You must protect each microinverter AC DANGER: Risk of fire. The DC conductors of branch circuit with a 20A maximum breaker or the PV module must be labeled "PV Wire' fuse, as appropriate. 0 DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Microinverter. Only qualified personnel may connect the WARNING: You must match the DC operating Enphase Microinverter to the utility grid. voltage range of the PV module with the WARNING: Risk of equipment damage. Enphase QI male and female connectors must only be mated Microinverter. with the matching male/female connector. 0 WARNING: Before installing or using the maximum input DC voltage of the Enphase Enphase Microinverter, read all instructions and Microinverter. cautionary markings in the technical description, WARNING: Risk of equipment damage. Install microinverter under the PV module to on the Enphase Microinverter System, and on avoid direct exposure to rain, UV, and other the photovoltaic (PV) equipment. QWARNING: Do not connect Enphase Microin- microinverter bracket side up. Do not mount the verters to the grid or energize the AC circuit(s) microinverter upside down. Do not expose the until you have completed all of the installation AC or DC connectors (on the Enphase Q Cable procedures and have received prior approval connection, PV module, or the microinverter) from the electrical utility company. QWARNING: When the PV array is exposed to are mated. light, DC voltage is supplied to the PCE. ✓ NOTE: To ensure optimal reliability and to meet Enphase Microinverter is not protected from warranty requirements, install the Enphase damage due to moisture trapped in cabling Microinverters and Enphase Q Cable according systems.. Never mate microinverters to cables to the instructions in this guide. ✓ NOTE: Provide support for the Enphase Q -Cable to wet conditions. This voids the Enphase every 1.8 m (6 feet ✓ NOTE: Perform all electrical installations in accordance with all applicable local electrical codes: the Canadian Electrical Code, part 1; the NEC; ANSI requirements; and NFPA 70, or the CEC part 1. ✓ NOTE: The AC and DC connectors on the cabling are rated as a disconnect only when used with an Enphase Microinverter. ✓ NOTE: Protection against lightning and resulting voltage surge must be in accordance with local standards. Microinverter Safety DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Do not install Enphase Q Cable terminator,while DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Do 0 not attempt to repair the Enphase Microinverter; DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. When stripping the sheath from the Enphase it contains no user -serviceable parts. If it fails, Q Cable, make sure the conductors are not contact Enphase customer service to obtain damaged. If the exposed wires are damaged, an RMA (return merchandise authorization) the system may not function properly. number and start the replacement Process. DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Do not leave AC connectors on the Enphase Tampering with or opening the Enphase Q Cable uncovered for an extended period. Microinverter will void the warranty. You must cover any unused connector with a DANGER: Risk of fire. The DC conductors of y 0 the PV module must be labeled "PV Wire' DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Make sure have been or 'PV Cable' when paired with the Enphase protective sealing caps installed on all unused AC connectors. Unused Microinverter. AC connectors are live when the system is WARNING: You must match the DC operating 0 voltage range of the PV module with the WARNING: Use the terminator only once. If you allowable input voltage range of the Enphase open the terminator following installation, the Microinverter. Qof WARNING: The maximum open circuit voltage the PV module must not exceed the specified the terminator. If the latching mechanism maximum input DC voltage of the Enphase is defective, do not use the terminator. Do Microinverter. Qthe WARNING: Risk of equipment damage. Install microinverter under the PV module to ✓ avoid direct exposure to rain, UV, and other WARNING: When installing the Enphase Q harmful weather events. Always install the Cable, secure any loose cable to minimize microinverter bracket side up. Do not mount the tripping hazard microinverter upside down. Do not expose the NOTE: When looping the Enphase Q Cable, do not form loops smaller than 4.75 inches (12 AC or DC connectors (on the Enphase Q Cable cm) in diameter. connection, PV module, or the microinverter) NOTE: If you need to remove a sealing cap, you to rain or condensation before the connectors must use the Enphase disconnect tool. are mated. NOTE: When installing the Enphase Q Cable WARNING: Risk of equipment damage. The 0 Enphase Microinverter is not protected from Do not expose the terminator or cable damage due to moisture trapped in cabling connections to directed, pressurized liquid systems.. Never mate microinverters to cables (water jets, etc.). that have been left disconnected and exposed Do not expose the terminator or cable to wet conditions. This voids the Enphase connections to continuous immersion. warranty. Microinverter Safety, continued DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Do not install Enphase Q Cable terminator,while WARNING: Risk of equipment damage. The 0 Enphase Microinverter functions only with DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. When stripping the sheath from the Enphase a standard, compatible PV module with Q Cable, make sure the conductors are not appropriate fill -factor, voltage, and current damaged. If the exposed wires are damaged, ratings. Unsupported devices include smart the system may not function properly. PV modules, fuel cells, wind or water turbines, DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Do not leave AC connectors on the Enphase DC generators, and non-Enphase batteries, etc. Q Cable uncovered for an extended period. These devices do not behave like standard PV You must cover any unused connector with a modules, so operation and compliance is not sealing cap. guaranteed. These devices may also damage DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Make sure have been the Enphase Microinverter by exceeding its protective sealing caps installed on all unused AC connectors. Unused electrical rating, making the system potentially AC connectors are live when the system is unsafe. energized. WARNING: Risk of skin burn. The body of the WARNING: Use the terminator only once. If you Enphase Microinverter is the heat sink. Under open the terminator following installation, the normal operating conditions, the temperature - latching mechanism is destroyed. Do not reuse could be 20°C above ambient, but under the terminator. If the latching mechanism extreme conditions the microinverter can reach is defective, do not use the terminator. Do a temperature of 90°C. To reduce risk of burns, not circumvent or manipulate the latching use caution when working with microinverters. ✓ NOTE: The Enphase Microinverter has WARNING: When installing the Enphase Q field -adjustable voltage and frequency trip points that may need to be set, depending upon local Cable, secure any loose cable to minimize requirements. Only an authorized installer with tripping hazard the permission and following requirements NOTE: When looping the Enphase Q Cable, do not form loops smaller than 4.75 inches (12 of the local electrical authorities should make cm) in diameter. adjustments. Enphase Q Cable Safety Qthe DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Do not install Enphase Q Cable terminator,while power is connected. 0 DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. When stripping the sheath from the Enphase Q Cable, make sure the conductors are not damaged. If the exposed wires are damaged, the system may not function properly. 0 DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Do not leave AC connectors on the Enphase Q Cable uncovered for an extended period. You must cover any unused connector with a sealing cap. Qy DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Make sure have been protective sealing caps installed on all unused AC connectors. Unused AC connectors are live when the system is energized. WARNING: Use the terminator only once. If you 01 open the terminator following installation, the latching mechanism is destroyed. Do not reuse the terminator. If the latching mechanism is defective, do not use the terminator. Do not circumvent or manipulate the latching mechanism. WARNING: When installing the Enphase Q 0 Cable, secure any loose cable to minimize tripping hazard ✓ NOTE: When looping the Enphase Q Cable, do not form loops smaller than 4.75 inches (12 cm) in diameter. ✓ NOTE: If you need to remove a sealing cap, you must use the Enphase disconnect tool. ✓ NOTE: When installing the Enphase Q Cable and accessories, adhere to the following: Do not expose the terminator or cable connections to directed, pressurized liquid (water jets, etc.). Do not expose the terminator or cable connections to continuous immersion. Do not expose the terminator or cable connections to continuous tension (e.g., tension due to pulling or bending the cable near the connection). Use only the connectors and cables provided. Do not allow contamination or debris in the connectors. Use the terminator and cable connections only when all parts are present and intact. Do not install or use in potentially explosive environments. Do not allow the terminator to come into contact with open flame. Fit the terminator using only the prescribed tools and in the prescribed manner. Use the terminator to seal the conductor end of the Enphase Q Cable; no other method is allowed. Enphase Customer Support: enphase.com/en-us/support/contact SECURITE sur les micro-onduleurs Enphase IQ 6 et IQ 6+ INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANTES RELATIVES A LA StCURITt VEUILLEZ CONSERVER CES INFORMATIONS. Ce guide contient des instruc- tions importantes que vous devez suivre lors de ('installation des micro-onduleurs IQ 6 et IQ6+. AVERTISSEMENT: surface chaude. AVERTISSEMENT: Rerportez-vous aux instructions relatives a la securite. DANGER: risque d'electrocution. Repertez-vous au manuel. Double isolation Symboles de securite et d'alerte QDANGER: ce symbole indique une situation avant d'installer ou d'utiliser dangereuse qui, si elle riest pas evitee, peut le micro-onduleur Enphase, lisez toutes les entrainer la mort ou des blessures graves. Q AVERTISSEMENT: ce symbole indique une la description technique, sur le systeme de situation cu le non -respect des consignee peut micro-onduleurs Enphase et 1'equipement endommager I'appareil ou constituer un risque photovoltaique (PV). pour la securite. Soyez extremement prudent et ne connectez pas un suivez attentivement les instructions. micro-onduleur Enphase au reseau electrique et AVERTISSEMENT: Cela indique une situation ne mettez pas les circuits AC sous tension avant ou le non -respect des instructions peut engen- d'avoir execute toutes les procedures d'installation drer des b-ulures. ✓ REMARQUE : ce symbole indique une d'electricite. information particulierement importante pour le REMARQUE : pour assurer une fiabilit6 optimale fonctionnement optimal du systeme. Securite generale 0 DANGER: risque d'electrocution. N'utilisezjamais par I'utilisateur. S'il tombe en panne, contactez le le materiel Enphase d'une maniere non spkifiee service client d'Enphase pour obtenir un numdro par le fabricant. Cela peut entrainer la mort ou des d'autorisation de retour (numero RMA) et lancer blessures g aves, ou endommager I'equipement. Q DANGER: risque d'electrocution. Notez que I'ouverture du micro-onduleur Enphase annulera ('installation de cet equipement presente un risque la garantie. d'electrocudon. QDANGER: R sque d'electrocution. Les conducteurs DC de ce systeme photovoltaique doivent etre DC de ce systeme photovoltaique ne sont pas mis marqu6s Circuit PV ou Cable PV lorsqu'ils sont a la terre et peuvent etre mis sous tension. 0 DANGER: Risque d'electrocution. Debranchez vous devez faire correspondre toujours le circuit de derivation AC avant ✓ toute maint'nance. Ne debranchezjamais les module PV avec la plage des tensions d'entr6e connecteur> DC sous tension. Q DANGER: rsque d'61ectrocution. Risque la tension maximale en d'incendie. Utilisez uniquement des composants circuit ouvert du module PV ne doit pas depasser de systeme electrique approuvds pour les la tension d'entree maximale specifiee du emplacements humides. micro-onduleur Enphase. DANGER: risque d'electrocution. Risque risque d'endommagement d'incendie. Seul un technicien qualif6 est de 1'equipement. Installez le mirco-onduleur habilite a depanner, installer ou remplacer un sous le module PV afin d'eviter une exposure micro-ond deur Enphase ou le cable Engage et les directe 6 la pluie, aux rayons UV ou toute autre accessoires. QDANGER: risque d'electrocution. Risque avec le cote du cadre vers le dessus. N'installez d'incendie. Assurez-vous que tout le cablage AC et pas le mico-onduleur 6 I'envers. Do not expose DC est correct et qu aucun des cables AC ou DC the AC or DC connectors (on the Enphase Q Cable riest pine ou endommage. Assurez-vous que les connection, PV module, or the microinverter) to boites de junction AC sont correctement fermees. 0 DANGER: risque d'61ectrocution. Risque mated. d'incendie. Ne d6passez pas le nombre maximal REMARQUE : Si vous devez d6placer un bouchon de micro-onduleurs d'un circuit de derivation d'6tancheit6, it Taut utiliser un outil de deconnexion AC qui est indique dans le manuel. Vous devez Enphase. proteger le circuit de derivation AC de chagye REMARQUE : lors de ('installation du cable micro-onduleur par un disjoncteur ou un fusible de Enphase Q et des accessoires, respectez les 20 A maximum, le cas 60eant. Securite generale, suite AVERTISSEMENT: risque de br0lure cutande. avant d'installer ou d'utiliser QAVERTISSEMENT: le micro-onduleur Enphase, lisez toutes les dissipateur thermique. Dans des conditions instructions et mises en garde figurant dans normales d'utilisation, la temperature depasse la description technique, sur le systeme de de 20 °C la temperature ambiante ; en revanche, micro-onduleurs Enphase et 1'equipement dans des conditions extremes, le micro-onduleur photovoltaique (PV). QAVERTISSEMENT: ne connectez pas un brulures, soyez prudent lorsque vous manipulez micro-onduleur Enphase au reseau electrique et les micro-onduleurs. ne mettez pas les circuits AC sous tension avant DANGER: risque d'61ectrocution. Risque d'avoir execute toutes les procedures d'installation d'incendie. Si le cable AC du micro-onduleur est et reGu I'approbation prealable de la compagnie endommage, n'installez pas le micro-onduleur. d'electricite. DANGER: risque d'61ectrocution. Risque d'incend- REMARQUE : pour assurer une fiabilit6 optimale v/ et satisfaire aux exigences de la garantie, installez Enphase; it ne contient pas de piece remplagable le micro-onduleur Enphase et le cable Q Enphase par I'utilisateur. S'il tombe en panne, contactez le selon les instructions fournies dans le present service client d'Enphase pour obtenir un numdro manuel. d'autorisation de retour (numero RMA) et lancer REMARQUE: Realisez toutes les installations V electriques conformement aux codes de 1'e1eo- I'ouverture du micro-onduleur Enphase annulera tricit6 locaux en vigueur et a la reglementation en la garantie. vigueur du code canadien de I'e1ectricit6, partie DANGER: risque d'incendie. Les conducteurs 1 ; la reglementation du National Electrical Code DC de ce systeme photovoltaique doivent etre (NEC), du ANSI et du NFPA 70. marqu6s Circuit PV ou Cable PV lorsqu'ils sont REMARQUE : les connecteurs AC et DC du V cablage sont congus de maniere a etre connectes vous devez faire correspondre uniquement avec un micro-onduleur Enphase. ✓ REMARQUE : la protection contre la foudre et la module PV avec la plage des tensions d'entr6e surtension qui en resulte doit etre conforme aux autorisees du micro-onduleur Enphase. normes locales. Securite du micro-onduleur ® AVERTISSEMENT: risque de br0lure cutande. Le corps du micro-onduleur Enphase est le dissipateur thermique. Dans des conditions normales d'utilisation, la temperature depasse V/ de 20 °C la temperature ambiante ; en revanche, dans des conditions extremes, le micro-onduleur peut atteindre 90 °C. Pour reduire le risque de brulures, soyez prudent lorsque vous manipulez les micro-onduleurs. DANGER: risque d'61ectrocution. Risque d'incendie. Si le cable AC du micro-onduleur est Securite endommage, n'installez pas le micro-onduleur. QDANGER: DANGER: risque d'61ectrocution. Risque d'incend- ie. N'essayez pas de r6parer le micro-onduleur QDANGER: Enphase; it ne contient pas de piece remplagable par I'utilisateur. S'il tombe en panne, contactez le service client d'Enphase pour obtenir un numdro d'autorisation de retour (numero RMA) et lancer la proc6dure de remplacement. Ealteration ou I'ouverture du micro-onduleur Enphase annulera QDANGER: la garantie. DANGER: risque d'incendie. Les conducteurs DC de ce systeme photovoltaique doivent etre marqu6s Circuit PV ou Cable PV lorsqu'ils sont raccordez a un micro-onduleur Enphase. QAVERTISSEMENT: vous devez faire correspondre la plage des tensions de fonctionnement DC du module PV avec la plage des tensions d'entr6e autorisees du micro-onduleur Enphase. la tension maximale en QAVERTISSEMENT: circuit ouvert du module PV ne doit pas depasser QAVERTISSEMENT: la tension d'entree maximale specifiee du micro-onduleur Enphase. risque d'endommagement QAVERTISSEMENT: de 1'equipement. Installez le mirco-onduleur sous le module PV afin d'eviter une exposure directe 6 la pluie, aux rayons UV ou toute autre intemp6rie. Installez toujours le micro-onduleur Q avec le cote du cadre vers le dessus. N'installez pas le mico-onduleur 6 I'envers. Do not expose the AC or DC connectors (on the Enphase Q Cable V1 connection, PV module, or the microinverter) to rain or condensation before the connectors are mated. Securite du micro-onduleur, suite DANGER: risque d'electrocution. Risque d'incend- ie. AVERTISSEMENT: notez que seul un technicien qualifie est habilite a relier le micro-onduleur Enphase au r6seau 6lectrique. V/ REMARQUE : le micro-onduleur Enphase a une tension et des valeurs limites de frequence ajustables sur site qui doivent etre definies, en fonction des exigences locales. Les reglages ne peuvent etre effectu6s que par un installateur agree autoris6 qui respecte les exigences des autorit6s d'electricite locales. Securite du cable Q Enphase QDANGER: risque d'electrocution. N'installez pas le terminateur lorsque le cable est sous tension. QDANGER: risque d'electrocution. Risque d'incendie. Lorsque vous retirez la gaine du cable Enphase Q, assurez-vous que les conducteurs ne sont pas abimes. Si les cables exposes sont abimes, it se peut que le systeme ne fonctionne pas correctement. QDANGER: risque d'electrocution. Risque d'incendie. Ne laissez pas les connecteurs AC du cable Enphase Q decouverts pendant longtemps. Equipez tous les connecteurs inutilises d'un bouchon d'6tancheit6. 0 DANGER: risque d'electrocution. Risque d'incendie. Assurez-vous que des capuchon d'etancheite ont ete installes sur tous les connecteurs AC inutilises. Les connecteurs AC non utilises sont sous tension lorsque le systeme est en service. QAVERTISSEMENT: reutilisez le terminateur qu'une fois. Si vous ouvrez le terminateur a la suite de ('installation, le mecanisme a verrouillage est detruit. Ne reutilisez pas le terminateur. Si le m6canisme de verrouillage est defectueux, reutilisez pas le terminateur. Ne forcez pas et ne manipulez pas le mecanisme 6 verrouillage. Q AVERTISSEMENT: lors de ('installation du cable Enphase Q fixez un eventuel cable flottant pour 6viter tout risque de d6clenchement intempestif. V1 REMARQUE : lorsque vous enroulez le cable Enphase Q, ne formez aucune boucle inferieure 6 12 centimetres de diametre. ✓ REMARQUE : Si vous devez d6placer un bouchon d'6tancheit6, it Taut utiliser un outil de deconnexion Enphase. •✓ REMARQUE : lors de ('installation du cable Enphase Q et des accessoires, respectez les instructions suivantes : N'exposez pas le terminateur ou les connexions du cable 6 du liquide direct sous pression (jets d'eau, etc.). N'exposez pas le terminateur ou les connexions du cable 6 une immersion permanente. N'exposez pas le terminateur ou les connexions du cable a une tension continue (par ex., a une tension due a la traction ou a la flexion du cable a proximite de la connexion). N'utilisez que les connecteurs et les cables fournis. Evitez la contamination ou les d6bris dans les connecteurs. Utilisez le terminateur et les connexions du cable uniquement lorsque toutes les pieces sont pr6sentes et intactes. Wnstallez pas et n'utilisez pas le systeme dans les environnements potentiellement explosifs. Ne laissez pas le terminateur entrer en contact avec une flamme nue. Ne placez le terminateur qu en utilisant les outils indiqu6s et de la maniere indiquee. Utilisez le terminateur pour fermer 1'extremite du conducteur du cable Enphase Q: aucune autre methode ri est autoris6e. ENPHASE. © 2016 Enphase Energy, Inc. Tous droits reserves. GOVERNING CODES ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING CODE a. 2016 CA BUILDING CODE b. 2016 CA ENERGY CODE C. 2016 CA ELECTRICAL CODE d. 2016 CA FIRE CODE a e. 2016 CA GREEN CODE r L 2016 CA MECHANICAL CODE g. 2016 CA PLUMBING CODE • ., r -' h. 2016 CA RESIDENTIAL CODE i. ANY OTHER LOCAL AMENDMENTS SHEET INDEX: COVER SHEET ` PV 1.0 - SITE PLAN PV 1.1- ROOF PLAN i S 1.0 - MOUNT DETAILS EE 1.0 - ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM EE 2.0. ELECTRICAL NOTES ' EE 3.0. WARNING LABELS - EE 4.0 - WARNING LABEL LOCATIONS EE 5.0 - ELEC PANEL PHOTOS EE 5.1- ELEC METERISTICKER PHOTOS GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES: GENERAL STRUCTURAL NOTES: a. ALL WIRING MUST BE PROPERLY SUPPORTED BY DEVICES OR MECHANICAL a. THE SOLAR PANELS ARE TO BE MOUNTED TO THE ROOF FRAMING USING THE ck e010""` MEANS DESIGNED AND LISTED FOR SUCH USE. FOR ROOF -MOUNTED ROCK4T SYSTEM BY ECOFASTEN. THE MOUNTING FEET ARE TO BE SPACED ' SYSTEMS, WIRING MUST BE PERMANENTLY AND COMPLETELY HELD OFF OF AS SHOWN IN THE DETAILS, AND MUST BE STAGGERED TO ADJACENT THE ROOF SURFACE. FRAMING MEMBERS TO SPREAD OUT THE ADDITIONAL LOAD. b. ANY CODE VIOLATIONS EVIDENT IN THE INTERCONNECTION PANEL WILL BE b. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, MOUNTING ANCHORS SHALL BE %fi LAG hi1p' CORRECTED ON INSTALLATION. SCREWS WITH A MINIMUM OF 2)¢' PENETRATION INTO ROOF FRAMING. C. SYSTEM SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL RELEVANT CODE C. THE PROPOSED PV SYSTEM ADDS 2.6 psf TO THE ROOF FRAMING SYSTEM. d. RAPID SHUTDOWN INITIATION TAKES PLACE AT THE AC DISCONNECT. RAPID d. ROOF LIVE LOAD = 20 psf TYPICAL, 0 psf UNDER NEW PV SYSTEM. SHUTDOWN COMMENCES UPON LOSS OF UTILITY SOURCE VOLTAGE. e. GROUND SNOW LOAD = 0 psf e. SEE •E 1.0 AND *E 2.0 FOR DIAGRAMS, CALCULATIONS, SCHEDULE AND L WIND SPEED =110 mph SPECIFICATIONS. g. EXPOSURE CATEGORY = C vivint.Solar . - - 1800 ASHTON BLVD, LEHI, UT 84043 PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS: 1.877.404.4129 CA LICENSE: B/C46IC10/C39-973756 SYSTEM SIZE - 2.610kW DC 12.070W AC CHAVEZ RESIDENCE MODULE TYPE & AMOUNT - (9) JINKO SOLAR JKM29OM-60B 797 CLEVELAND AVE MODULE DIMENSIONS - (L/W/H) 65.00in/ 39.05in/ 1.57in CHICO, CA, 95928 UTILITY ACCOUNT #: 1102000607-5 • INVERTER - (9) ENPHASE ENERGY IQ6-60-2-US' • _ 'INVERTERS USED IN THIS DESIGN ARE COMPLIANT WITH CEC 690.12 (RAPID SHUTDOWN). SEE MANUFACTURER DATA SHEET. SERVICE #: 5-5844791 I'i` / INTERCONNECTION METHOD - LOAD SIDE r V O.O ' DATE: 12/5/2017 COVER SHEET - '. DRAWN BY: DIN PV CIRCUITS �OOFSECTION(S):-1 ®1 TILT -23 #1) 9 MODULES AZIMUTH -172 MATERIAL -Comp. shingle . 797 CLEVELAND AVE CHICO,CA 95928 FRONT OF HOUSE. I I I 3 I � O n I 1 O 1 .I 1 1 I 1 'O z'-6' I 1 I 1 0 O / 15 -2- 0 I I i 3' 1 1 I� I I I I I 1 " SITE PLAN ` SCALE: 1/8" = V-0" a. ALL EXPOSED CONDUIT WILL BE PAINTED TO MATCH THE ADJACENT SURFACE COLOR b. AC DISCONNECT COMBINER PANEL AND MSP MUST BE GROUPED TOGETHER SYSTEM LEGEND PV SYSTEM SIZE: NEW 2.610kW DC I 2.070kW AC M❑ — MSP B UTILITY METER #1007910230. POINT OF INTERCONNECTION. NEW PV SYSTEM AC DISCONNECT. LOCATED WITHIN 10' OF MSP. I NEW PV CONDUIT RUN.'SEE EEI.0 CONDUIT SCHEDULE EXTERIORRUN-----=ATTICRUN FIRE CODE OFFSET RIDGE: 36' 1 RAKE: 36' HIPNALLEY: 18" _ vivint.Solar 1.877.404.4129 CA LICENSE: B/C46/C10/C39-973756 CHAVEZ RESIDENCE 797 CLEVELAND AVE CHICO, CA, 95928 UTILITY ACCOUNT M 1102000607-5 SERVICE 0: S-5844791 �� .O DATE: 121512017 DRAWN BY: DIN yr:Ci��,��_c COMP SHINGLES ROCK-ITCOUPLWG ir�.= .�<lrp�.• MID CLAMP �'?C`:'1>•- `•!�'. ROCK IT COUPLING - ROCK -IT COUPLING 2 ,r4^i 11 jar•-.\+'7.Nii7: MID CLAMP MID CLAMP •a f Y•iVN.� •�-yti.S•1'' t.. ' , iW�y,'lil• f �,• T'`�' sy '' ' �-`�^•• =� /fG?i} L• ROCK -R COUPLING SHELF ... p i e• .rvG ROCK4T ROCK4T SLIDE SHIP LAP PEDESTAL METAL FLASHING _ ROCK4 METAL TIE PLATE SI18 11/2' COUPLING SHELF 6116N31W FLASHING ,ISOMETRIC VIEW HEX FLANGE BOLT ME%FLANGE BOLT SIDE VIEW SERIES S$ ISOMETRIC VIEW 300 SERIES SS COMP SHINGLES (l)Sn8'x41/2' SS LAG SCREW , TOROUE=13x2 FT{BS. SIDE VIEW 1 ROCK -IT MOUNT 2 ROCK -IT COUPLING ASSEMBLY PV 2.0 NOT TO SCALE PV 2.0 NOT TO SCALE TOP VIEW CLAMP . ATTACHMENT CLAMP ATTACHMENT ` 4 PERMITTED COUPLING - CANTILEVER U3 OR LESS COUPLING CLAMP SPACING • =MAX 72" (B . COUPLING CLAMP RAFTER MODULE ROCK -IT SLIDE MODULE METAL MODULE FLASHING jJEPDMB0..E.WASHER RAFTER RAFTER ORMS WATERTIGHT SEAL 1 - I4 ULM AP MP cPACING , 4 PV SYSTEM MOUNTING DETAIL 6 MODULES IN PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE J L=PORTRAR 2.0 XOf TOS W2,0 norrosc 4e CLAMP SPACING COMP SHINGLES ' 2 11 MIN 3• MIN AND 6' MAX BETWEEN TOP OF ROOF AND BOTTOM OF MODULE , 5/16'x4 12' ONE HOLE STEEL STRAP CONDUIT , SS LAG SCREW PV MODULE, TVP. MOUNT 1 TORQUE -13x2 FT{BS. TO FRAMING OF EXISTING O ROOF TYPE. PARALLEL PV 3.0 _ - ` WITH PLANE OF ROOF - _ CONDUIT MOUNT BRACKET - 6' MA%IMU SECTION VIEW FLASHING OR TLE STRAP 3 SECTION VIEW PV 2 0 NOT TO SCALE 6, PV ARRAY TYP. ELEVATION (2)CONDUIT MOUNTING DETAIL 2.0 imrTo sr 4x 2-0 nmroswx MOUNTING LEGEND MOUNT DETAILS SCALE: NOT TO SCALE vivint.Solar 1.877.404.4129 CA LICENSE: B/C46/C70/C39-973756 CHAVEZ RESIDENCE 797 CLEVELAND AVE CHICO, CA, 95928 UTILITY ACCOUNT M 1102000607-5 SERVICE #: S-5944791 O DATE: 12/5/2017 DRAWN BY: DIN r LM ROOF SECTION 1 FROM PV 1.0 MEMBER SIZE: RAFTER 2X4" AT 24"" O.C. 6'-4' 2�0 14" EAVE INTERIOR HORIZONTAL DISTANCE FRAME SECTION SCALE: NOT TO SCALE 0 FRAME LEGEND vivint.Solar 1.877.404.4129 CA LICENSE: B/C46/C10/C39-973756 CHAVEZ RESIDENCE 797 CLEVELAND AVE CHICO, CA, 95928 UTILITY ACCOUNT M 1102000607-5 SERVICE M S-5844791 0 DATE: 12/5/2017 DRAWN BY: DIN L SA Inverter: Enphase 20A IQ6-60.2•US - Envoys 0 O 001 s PV Circuit l:9 t 2 \� Lom finer an nvoy- 40V Continuous, Modules / 1 protection max 60A breaker on combi nec ouput; Parallel . with to KAlC circuit breakers NEMA 4 Junction Box with Irreversible Ground Splice(TIP) r - 0 Cis v — O = • V O • � N • - a V N y O O Q V occq e 0 N U N K tLl Z m n T '. t• F Conduit Conductor Schedule (ALL CONDUCTORS MUST BE COPPER) L SA Inverter: Enphase 20A IQ6-60.2•US - Envoys 0 O 001 s PV Circuit l:9 t 2 \� Lom finer an nvoy- 40V Continuous, Modules / 1 protection max 60A breaker on combi nec ouput; Parallel . with to KAlC circuit breakers NEMA 4 Junction Box with Irreversible Ground Splice(TIP) r - 0 Cis v — O = • V O • � N • - a V N y O O Q V occq e 0 N U N K tLl Z m n T '. Photovoltaic System Conduit Conductor Schedule (ALL CONDUCTORS MUST BE COPPER) O^1 ,Rapid Shutdown Point of Interconnection, Load .. DC System Size (Watts) 2610 Tag N Description Wire Gauge N of Conductors/Color Conduit Type Conduit Size - DU221RS, 240W30A, u+ AC System Size (Watts) 2070 1 Enphase Engage Cable THWN-2 12 AWG 3(LS, L2, G) N/A -Free Air N/A -Free Air c o� Module/Inverter Count 9 Q U ut 1 Bare Copper Ground(EGC/GEC) 6 AWG 1 BARE N/A -Free Air N/A -Free Air v W a $ Existing 240V/200A NAME: 2THWN-2 10 AWG 2(11.111.2)B/R EMT 3/4" Q, N C) Z o. m 2THWN-2-Ground 8AWG 1(GRN) EMT 3/4" w g tg 3 THWN - 2 10 AWG 3(1L111 -21N) B/R/W EMT 3/4" '�° L > - Q SA 3THWN-2-Ground 8AWG 1(GRN) EMT 3/4" V V R L SA Inverter: Enphase 20A IQ6-60.2•US - Envoys 0 O 001 s PV Circuit l:9 t 2 \� Lom finer an nvoy- 40V Continuous, Modules / 1 protection max 60A breaker on combi nec ouput; Parallel . with to KAlC circuit breakers NEMA 4 Junction Box with Irreversible Ground Splice(TIP) r - 0 Cis v — O = • V O • � N • - a V N y O O Q V occq e 0 N U N K tLl Z m n T '. = J O^1 ,Rapid Shutdown Point of Interconnection, Load .. Z • Disconnec4Square D Side 705.12(D)(2)(3)(b) J � W - DU221RS, 240W30A, Unfused, NEMA3, or H H m equivalent , LIUN Z Z Q U ut SHEET - M Existing 240V/200A NAME: - Service Panel, Single Phase, with 200A Main m ODA Disconnect c J A M O 3 3 SA SHEET NUMBER: Vlsl Loc a e Knife'AC Minimum GECMm4 • Disconnect AWG copper W SOLAR MODULE Enphase I._. _I06-60-2 _US MICRO -INVERTER AT EACH MODULE. ATTACHED WITH ECOLIBRIUM SOLAR HARDWARE #6 BARE CU GROUND (ATTACHED TO FIRST MODULE IN ' ARRAY). BALANCE OF ARRAY GROUNDING CONNECTIONS MADE THROUGH ARRAY HARDWARE MICROINVERTER CONNECTION TO ENGAGE TRUNK CABLE J Inverter Make/Model Enphase 106 -60 -2 -US Max. Dc Volt Rating 48. Volts Max. Power at 40 C 230 Watts Nominal AC Voltage 240 Volts Max. AC Current 0.96 Amps Max. OCPD Rating 20 Amps Max. Panels/Circuit 16 Amps Short Circuit Current - 15 Amps PV Module Rating @ STC Q V z m Module Make/Model JInkoSolar JKM290M-60B Max. Power -Point Current (Imp) 9.02 Amps Max. Power -Point Voltage (Vmp) 32.2 Volts Open -Circuit Voltage (Voc) 38.8 Volts Short -Circuit Current(Isc) 9.78 Amps Max. Series Fuse (OCPD) 15 Amps Nom. Max. Power at STC (Pmax) 290 Watts Max. System Voltage 1000 VDC (UL) Voc Temperature Coefficient -0.29 %/C Conductor Calculations Q V z m � Nominal AC Voltage n -Wire gauge calculated from art. code 310.15(8)(16) with ambient temperature calculations from `w v+ ¢ e e g art. 310.15(2)(a). • o OCPD Calculations For "On Roof' conductors we use the 90'C column ampacity, 0.5"-3.5" off -the -roof temperature' Z o adjustment from 310.15(8)(3)(c), and raceway fill adjustments from 310.15(8)(16). g tg y For "Off Roof' conductors we use the 75'C column ampacity, or the 90'C column ampacity with r W 0 the relevant ambient temperature and raceway fill adjustments, whichever is less. o The rating of the conductor after adjustments MUST be greater than, or equal to, the continuous m ^ �+ i. duty uprated output current. a Calculation Example - Wire Rating (90'C) x Ambient Temperature Adjustment x Conduit Fill N d m o 2 a Adjustment >= Continuous Duty Output Current AC Output Current According to art. 690.8(8)(1) 8.64 Amps (On Roof, Tag 2): 10 gauge wire rated for 40 A, 40 A x 0.65 x 1 (2 Conductors) = 26A>= 10.8A (Off Roof, Tag 3): 10 gauge wire rated for 35 A, 35 A>= 10.8 A L Rooftop conductor ampacities designed in compliance with art. - O 690.8, Tables 310.15(8)(2)(a), 310.15(B)(3)(a), 310.15(B)(3)(c), to 310.15(8)(16), Chapter 9 Table 4, 5, & 9. Loacation specific • ' temperature obtained from ASHRAE 2013 data tables. Q V z m Nominal AC Voltage 240 Volts THIS PANEL IS FED BY MULTIPLE SOURCES (UTILITY AND SOLAR) ' temperature obtained from ASHRAE 2013 data tables. Q V z m ASHRAE 2013 - - •^_, • Highest Monthly 2% D.B. Design Temp.: 38.7'C v+ ¢ e o _ Lowest Min. Mean Extreme D.B.: -3.8'C • • v m v OCPD Calculations m N d Z m Z ao Other Notes • Designed according to, and all code citations are relevant to, the CEC 2016. • Utility Service Provided by PGE • No battery back-ups are tied to the designed inverter(s). ' • Inverter(s) used in this design is/are compliant with 690.12 (Rapid Shutdown). See manufacturer data sheet. • All inverters installed in California are Rule 21 Utility interactive compliant. • Array grounding and bonding designed in compliance with 690.47(C)(3). Breakers sized according to continuous duty output current. PV circuit nominal current based off # Q V z m ' of modules per Circuit X (1.25(art. 210.19(A)(1)(a)j) X (0.96 Max AC current per micro -inverter) g0 .; $ Circuit #1 = 9 modules, Output Current w/ continuous duty = 10.8 < 20A Breaker v+ ¢ e system output current w/ continuous duty = 10.8 < 15A (System OCPD) z m m Z m Z w Z ZZs N SHEET NAME! N d m o 2 a SHEET - NUMBER: - tv W . ;. It .:} ` z! , ; S , ': . - f'•y • . S ^ � - '` - w ,�` � 1 - • ,4 - ti �,.- • r, � •r • .. Y ip ,•r �. ^ ~ e s ' � '• JJ,n J . + - Inverter Grounded Systems Per 690.5 C _ Main Service Panel Signage - ' •+ g WARNING(Installed on the Face of the Service Meter)' - • • m o N -'- .. 4 • . SHOCKELECTRICAL HAZARD . Per 690.54, 690.56(8), & 705.10 , .� ., ,. z Cn o - r YGROUND . • � Note: Raofline placard not needed unless PV disconnect is not_ at the NURMALLY GRUUNUEU CONDLIC MRSsame location as the main service MAY BE UNGROUNDED AND ENERGIZED - - Combiner Boxes, J -Boxes, Disconnects, Devices; &- - - • t�;S oa • s' Inverters In Un -Grounded Systems Per 690.3S(F) - , • • • • e • • • • r, 2 + (String systems) • • • - • • - WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD THE DC CONDUCTORS OF THISL_ '' -.PH_0TOVOLTAIC SYSTEM ARE UNGROUNDED r �G•G • • - ' - a • ` j. AND MAY BE ENERGIZED - . • •v _ 0 •, - - Conduit, Racewa s, and J -Boxes (Labeled Eve SO') AC Disconnect and Any Load Centers (Combiner Panel) , WARNING: DUAL POWER SOURCE •-s • ,. Per 690.17(E) & 705.12 • . •PHOTOVOLTAIC. - RATED AC • `• r " PHOTOVOLTAIC AC DISCONNECT RATED AC NOM. OPERATING OUTPUT• • + V DC Disconnect Per 690.17 - .• 1 • ; E! WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT TOUCH TERMINALS. TERMINALS ON 7" WARNING BOTH THE LINE AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN.• • .• NOT TOUCH• .. cl a u ♦ 2 BOTH THE LINE AND LOAD • - as ` ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION ` Inverter Output Connection (Solar Breaker) at •` .ti • * rl' - 0 + • - Main Service Panel Per 705.12i A w WARNING * INVERTER OUTPUT m • ♦ } 1 • • • NOT RELOCATEOVERCURRENT . ✓ W W N DEVICE r Rapid Shutdown Per 690.56(C) Rapid Shutdown Disconnect Per 690.12(5) Installed On AC Disconnect r - ,' *. , c ! r. z ? s a0n .. ,. .. .. - RAPID •• •- • .. SHEET - PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM EQUIPPED , �. WITH RAPID . • NAME.. . �� --f`•' ,fir _ , • . a �' - ~ .�, _, , , •x ` �' - - c• - f rf •` SHEET , - _ �.` {, , •+ h � _. . - .. 1 - � . - NUMBER' , ALL STICKERS DESCRIBED HERIN SHALL BE MADE OF WEATHERPROOF ADHESIVE, THEY SHALL BE REFLECTIVE, THEY SHALL CONTAIN NO L SMALLER THAN 3/8" WHITE ARIAL FONT TEXT, AND HAVE A RED BACKGROUND, UNLESS OTHERWISE DEPICTED OR DESCRIBED. • trf ' ALL PLACARDS SHALL BE WEATHER -RESISTANT, PERMANENTLY ETCHED PLACARDS. HANDWRITTEN SIGNS WILL NOTE BE ACCEPTABLE. �• { ,• •' •. -.,rT �' •_' • , .'�- t .. ' �•� �. art `-.k I � !'<�• ♦. , t t•• ,, as. . CAUTION: SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEM CONNECTED WARNING: DUAL POWER SOURCE (] WARNING WARNING 1 4 9 12 '^ Property of Vivint Solar SECOND SOURCE IS A PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD c W MAIN BREAKER DE -RATED TO •'• DUE TO SOLAR _ RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENT: ••• A IF A GROUND FAULT IS INDICATED, THE DC CONDUCTORS OF THIS PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM ARE a a N CIRCUITS NOM. OPERATING AC VOLTAGE: •••V NORMALLY GROUNDED CONDUCTORS UNGROUNDED AND MAY BE ENERGIZED O1 2 MAX OF ***AMPS PV SOURCE ALLOWED Property of Vivint Solar MAY BE UNGROUNDED AND ENERGIZED Property of Vivint Solar w g -- DO NOT INCREASE MAIN BREAKER RATING WARNING: PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE - Property of Vivint Solar SITE PLAN PLACARD SHOWING ADDITIONAL POWER S 13 'm W s t s c Property of Vivint Solar Property of Vivint Solar P rtY WARNING SOURCE AND DISCONNECT LOCATIONS. PLACARD 10 O u = WARNING PHOTOVOLTAIC AC DISCONNECT INVERTER OUTPUT CONNECTION SHALL BE MOUNTED ON EXTERIOR OF ELECTRICAL mm n u 3 ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENT: ••* A DO NOT RELOCATE THIS OVERCURRENT DEVICE PANEL (only when necessary) o _ DO NOT TOUCH TERMINALS. TERMINALS ON BOTH6 NOM. OPERATING AC VOLTAGE: '•• V Property of Vivint Solar Property of Vivint Solar THE LINE AND LOAD SIDES MAYBE ENERGIZED IN Property of Vivint Solar PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE DC DISCONNECT 11 14 disconnect THE OPEN POSITION PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH RAPID RATED MAXIMUM POWER POINT CURRENT (IMP) '•• A PV rapid shutdown Property of Vivint Solar 7 SHUTDOWN RATED MAXIMUM POWER POINT VOLTAGE (VMP) ...V placard indicated on E.3 --- Property of Vivint Solar MAXIMUM SYSTEM VOLTAGE (VOC) -V L - PHOTOVOLTAIC DC DISCONNECT SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT (ISC) ...A (� o O Property of Vivint Solar Property of Vivint Solar O. • ••• -value calculated for each account, for specific value see the 40:• C previous warning label page • n N O d 11 14 4 7 91 _. _ ROOFTOP ARRAY 8 12 6 6 6 2 4 13 IF APPLICABLE N EVERY 10' AND WITHIN V OF - a c pp ELBOWS ',S' 3 9 3 3 3 1 1 2 g a 5 5 5 5 5 5 rj Pp' "F O a n SOA Z ! MICRO -INVERTER 'O O OM O m 5 > Z SYSTEMS DC w � z 9 DISCONNECT INSIDE ? ? 5 M SHEET (OR) _ - _ _ _. _ . _... `. NAME: SOLAR INVERTERS COMBINER PANEL VISIBLE/LOCKABLE VIVINT SOLAR METER VISIBLE/LOCKABLE SUB PANEL MAIN SERVICE tL 12 JUNCTION (MAY BE ON ROOFTOP (WHEN USED) A/C DISCONNECT (WHERE REQUIRED) A/C DISCONNECT WHEN REQUIRED) DISCONNECT PANEL 5 (WHERE REQUIRED) STRING -INVERTER BOX INTEGRATED WITH TYPICAL SOLAR GENERATION INSTALLATION 10 1D a Go m SYSTEMS ARRAY) INSIDE PANEL 3 a I (NOT ALL DEVICES ARE REQUIRED IN EVERY JURISDICTION) SHEETT ALL STICKERS DESCRIBED HERIN SHALL BE MADE OF WEATHERPROOF ADHESIVE, THEY THESE PLACARDS SHALL BE PLACED ON ALL INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DIRECT-CURRENT (DC) CONDUIT, ENCLOSURES, NUMBER: SHALL BE REFLECTIVE, THEY SHALL CONTAIN NO SMALLER THAN 3/8" WHITE ARIAL FONT RACE -WAYS, CABLE ASSEMBLIES, JUNCTION BOXES COMBINER BOXES, AND DISCONNECTS TO ALERT THE FIRE SERVICE TO TEXT, AND HAVE A RED BACKGROUND, UNLESS OTHERWISE DEPICTED OR DESCRIBED. AVOID CUTTING THEM. MARKINGS SHALL BE PLACED ON ALL DC CONDUIT EVERY 10 FT (3048 MM), WITHIN 1 FT (305MM) OF ALL PLACARDS SHALL BE WEATHER -RESISTANT, PERMANENTLY ETCHED PLACARDS. TURNS OR BENDS AND WITHIN 1 FT (305 MM), ABOVE AND BELOW PENETRATIONS OF ROOF/CEILING ASSEMBLIES, WALLS OR et HANDWRITTEN SIGNS WILL NOTE BE ACCEPTABLE. BARRIERS ui NOTES vivint.Solar 1.677.404.4129 CA LICENSE: B/C46/C10/C39-973756 CHAVEZ RESIDENCE 797 CLEVELAND AVE CHICO, CA, 95928 UTILITY ACCOUNT M 1102000607-5 j ' y-aI•,f � Ari• SERVICE M S-5844791 , \\. DATE: 12/5/2017 DRAWN BY: DIN •- 4 , � ow.cto.\ rvrtcrorno '\ -- 1� � "� %��•t — .. .:�'. •�r - sir � - � , j` I I ' e*fir ,,`. 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Vullu4c Tampernnac ogw.dcnm C,rrvao i29ow, of IcyVoo,Pmar. CA rn.nneneerel Cell Type Mono•crystallfne PERC 1S6.156rnm (6 inch) No of cells 60 (6x10) Dimensions 1650x992x40mm(6497.3906+157inch) WC,Qht 19 0 kg (41. 9 lbs ; Front Glass 3 2mm, High Transmission, Low Iran, AR Coasmg Tempered Gass Fanuc Aoadized Ammimwn At oy )tmumn enx IP67 Rated Oumut c;hlw 12AWG.I vnq(h; 1000mm 139 31 inchl Fire Type Type 1 Module rype JKM270M-608 JKM275M-60 JKM2fi0M•fino JKM286M-808 JKM20OM-608 , ' STC NOCT STC NDCT SrC NOCT STC NOCr - SIC row Maximum Powcr(Pmax) 270WP 201W 2751Np 906WP 280Wp 209Wp 285WP 212W9 29dWp '116Wp Maximum Power Voltage(Vmp) 31.4V 2D 3V 31;8V 2D.6V 318V 29 TV 32,OV 29.9V 37AV 3041 Maximum Power Current (imp) 8 fiDA It 95A 8 70A 693A 881A MA 890A 7 12A 002A 7 21A Open -circuit Voltage Nod WAV 35.8V 38.5V 38.OV 38:8V 36 2V $8.7V 38AV #,W,, —A 9V Shurl-circuitCwrent(Isc) 928A 745A 940A 7'AA 953A IO2A 965A 772A 8f8A 781A Module Efficiency STC(%1 1650% 18.80% 1711% 17.41%, '`0,72%. Operapng Temperalure("C) -40'C--85`C Maximum system voltage WOOVDC(UL) - - - -- - - - Mexlmum series fuse rating 15A Power tolerance 0-•3% Temperature cnefficients of Pmax _ •0 39457'C - Temperature coefficients of Voc .0.29%PC Temperature coefficients rd Isc 0 05%)`C ' 1QOPnhleFdpBhpUfgc6N[empaia0J7O WOetT 4612°C STC..iti Irradiance 1000W/m' ;'Cell Terttperature 25°C r : AM= 13 NOC T: -.J ('radiant=_ 30OW/m' #�Amh)enc TernperauJre ?0'G AAA -1 S e Wind Speed Irrt/s Powe, measurement (olerance: F 370 CAUTION READ SAFE FY ANr) INS rAI.I.ATION INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE rRODUCT - e) Jh1kc, Salm Co Ltd All tights renal vad suacificahuna ntuluded io this data:rneel ion suhjeul lu cltdnyn willmul US-MKV 280M-608 vt U rav2U!6 Enphase Designed for higher powered modules, the smart grid - ready Enphase IQ 6 Micro' and Enphase IQ 6+ Micro'" Q6 and. IQ 6+ are built on the sixth -generation platform and achieve Mie ro i nve rte rs , the highest efficiency for module -level power electronics and reduced cost per watt. Part of the Enphase IQ System, the IQ 6 and IQ 6+ Micro integrate seamlessly with the Enphase IQ Envoy', Enphase IQ Battery", and the Enphase Enlighten'" monitoring and analysis software. The IQ 6 and IQ 6+ Micro are very reliable as they have fewer parts and undergo over 1 million hours of testing. Enphase provides an industry-leading warranty of up to • 25 years. Easy to Install • "` Lightweight - Simple cable management Built-in rapid shutdown (NEC 2014) Productive Optimized for high powered modules Supports 60 and 72 -cell modules Maximizes energy production Smart Grid Ready Compiles with fixed power factor, voltage and frequency ride -through requirements Remotely updates to respond to changing grid requirements Configurable for varying grid profiles To learn more about Enphase offetings, visit enphaise,com ENPHASE 0 Enphase IQ 6 and IQ 6+ Microinverters INPUT DATA (EC.) IQ6PI-US-72-2-tfS AND I(I6PLUS-77-5-5s, IQ6-60-2-1.TS AND 1j:60 -57S Commonil-w,atj mn-Ju), pAimuls' 1r)5 "/V -330 W F 2-3 s VV - •170 IN . 40 --11 0V b1i :,II '110 C'I I'V 1,p-l"I - L: P.I.,wilmn't moid 1W. IH V 0 V pk:ilk jj--Aef 2/ V •j " V 21iv 45 Operating range 16 V. 48 V 16 V - 62'/ (Vill"'Max SFaff ,ndtayr L2 I/ r,49 V 22,/: 62 v W1 IC AMI-, 1LU,l---Uf1Ei1t',1nUdLIe INC! '15A 154 owtr,olljqe fuss -X., f)O(' II II OC port backieed,indei iingle.fault 0 A P'7 array :onfi(jorzaton .nqm,jndmf .1fri.ty; %�Widodiorow pfowclirw rl,rimrp-': AG aitle pFoirnlion rnqtj;r-:!r. max 20A r,Or b,41uh niWAt OUTPUT DATA (AG) 106-60-7ml)S AND1Q6.60-5-Us 106PLUS-72-2-US AND IQ6PLUS-72-5-US Peak output power 240 VA 290 VA NI;JXin1U1n (WIltinUOUr 0UtPUI 11OWW 23n VA 280 VA Womilial V0'1t8ge7(a;;ge' 240 V / 211-264 V 200 V (141) 193-;29 V 240 V / 2; 1-2u4V 2Ca VI 0) i 193-229') Nnminai output current 0.96 A I I I A 1 17 A 1 35 A Nominal frequency 60 Hz 60 Hz tXl---Jftled 4,-ut1uJ1u7 sa"Yt' 47 - 619 He 17 - 68 11, Powel facial a1 raleu Bower I 0 10 Maximum Imils. per ?U A brioch -..rcaic 16 (9.41.1 VAC) IJ (24a VACI 14 (iii ojl- WIA %/Ar) I1 (single-pha.ft. 2nij VAf.) 0vr.rvnIraqr, clir,-; AC port III .111 Ar. pnrl h:i-*fv-I ind- vInqW fimill 0 A 11 A power factor (adjustable) 07'eading .071-1figing 0, 7 leading 0.7 lagging EFFICIENCY @240 v @208 V (10) @240 V CIP208 v (1 (0) 0O.'WRICII'lled Aff1:'.1RA0.V 97.0% 96.5% 97016 9b.5'V., MECHANICAL DATA Ambient temperature range •40°C to +65-C Relative humidity range 4% to IOU% (condensing) Connector type MC4 or Amphenol H4 LITX Dimensions (WAHAO) 219 nim . 191 min .37 9 -'rim (willhout Lrackulj Weight 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs) Co'lling Natural cnnvection - No fans Approved for wet locations Yes Pollution degree P03 Envi-onmental category i UV exposure rating outdoor- NEMA 250, type 6 (IP67.) 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System Specifications � � � EVa(uateriCompatible Modules ROCK -IT SCJ- STeM 4.0 Designed with the installer in mind. EcoFasten Solar specializes in solar roof attachments that are fast and easy to install, straightforward, secure and cost-effective. EcoFasten offers a wide variety of standard products as well as custom solutions, for a one-stop source for all of your rooftop anchoring needs. Products are rigorously tested and approved above and beyond industry standards in-house and by third party agencies. EcoFasten's patented conical sealing system has been in service in the snow guard and solar industries for two decades. FeaTu res • New and improved design • Fastest, easiest to level system on the market • Integrated electrical bonding • SIMPLE- only 4 components • North-South adjustability • Only one tool required (1 /2" deep well socket) • Vertical adjustment of 3"-4" SYSTem comPonenTS* - reaulreD ,.our IQ ROCK -IT SLIDe ROCK -IT 4.0 ROCK -IT 4.0 COUPLInG ROCK -IT 4.0 4" For comp SHInGLe MOUnT & LoaD BearinG FOOT Array SKIrT 8" For TILc SYSTem COmPOnenTS* - OPTIOnaL --lgEc®Fasten Solar R = OCK-IT CLIP SS d (ReFer TO PG. 6) EcoFasten Solar products are protected by the following U.S. Patents: ` \ 8,151,522 8,153,700 8,181,398 8,166,713 8,146,299 ROCK -IT 4.0 8,209,914 6,245,464 8,272,174 8,225,557 9,010,038 Array SKIrT 9,134,040 9,175,478 9,212,833 = H�J-BrID MOUE_ __ �EnC1 caPos aa�oona(Re=erTO FG. 5) PrenSTeEsT ROCK -IT CLIP 2.0 oro or swrr secnons) (ReFer TO PG. 6) *Components for use with 32mm modules are available as special order. Components for use with 32mm modules are labeled as such on system packaging. Please refer to evaluated, compatible modules grid on page 15 to identify system compatible 32mm modules. www.ecofastensolar.com info@ecofastensolar.com 877-859-3947 tCD ROCK -IT 4.0 MounT ASSeI"1'1BLY NOTe: ITems 1-7 SHIP assemBLeD 1 5/16"-18 x 1.75" Hex Serrated Flange Bolt 300 Series SS 2 Rock -It 4.0 Mid -Clamp 6000 Series AL 3 Rock -It 4.0 Shelf 6000 Series AL 4 Flange Level Nut 300 Series SS 5 Rock -It 4.0 Tie Plate 6000 Series AL 6 Rock -It Pedestal 6000 Series AL 7 5/16"-18 x 3/8" Hex Serrated Flange Bolt 300 Series SS 8 3/8" ID Star Washer 300 Series SS 9 3/8"-16 x 3"Hex Tap Bolt 300 Series SS of r. ROCK -IT SLIDes are accePTaBLe BracKeTs For Use WITH ROCK -IT 4.0 (SOLD separaTeLY ) ROCK -IT 4.0 COUPLING aSSeMBLY" NOTe: ITems 1-3 SHIP assemBLeD a 1 5/16"-18 x 1.75" Hex Serrated Flange Bolt 300 Series SS Rock -It 4.0 Coupling Mid -Clamp 6000 Series AL Rock -It 4.0 Coupling Shelf 6000 Series AL Rock -It Load Bearing Foot Clip Rock -It Load Bearing Foot Base www.ecofastensolar.com info@ecofastensolar.com 877-859-3947 2 ROCK -IT 4.0 HYBRID mounT ASSeMBLY NOTe: ITems 1-10 SHIP assemBL.eD 1 Rock -It 4.0 Shelf 6000 Series AL 2 Rock -It 4.0 Coupling Mid -Clamp 6000 Series AL 3 Rock -It 4.0 Couplinq Tie Plate6000 Series AL 4 Flange Level Nut 300 Series SS 5 Rock -It Pedestal 6000 Series AL 6 Rock -It Slide 6000 Series AL 7 3/8"-16 x 3" Hex Tap Bolt 300 Series SS 8 3/8" ID Star Washer 300 Series S 9 5/16"-18 x 3/8" Hex Serrated Flange Bolt 300 Series SS �" 10 5/16"-18 x 1.5" Hex Serrated Flange Bolt 300 Series SS 'W' g. RnC_.K- T CLIP SS ASSemBI-y ROCK -IT CLIP 2.0 AS521"1"1BL9 NOTe: ITems1-3 SHIP assemBLeo NOTe: ITems 1-3 SHIP assemBL.eo 1 Stainless Steel Carriage Bolt -.313-18X.75 1 Rock -It Clip 2.0 2 Rock -It Clip SS 2 Stainless Steel Flange nut .313-18 3 Stainless Steel Flange nut .313-18 3 Bolt .3125-18x1 xt -S A www.ecofastensolar.com info6ecofastensolar.com 877-859-3947 3 s Array. LaYOUT ; • F Find the required structural attachment points. ;. ; -��• _ ' Mark these using a vertical (N -S) chalk line on the- center he`•�'" y •� center of the rafters. •• • . � y_ ►,� -� Spacing may vary depending upon project specific structural requirements; i.e. high snow and wind load areas may require lesser bracket spacing in the E -W axis vs. the maximum spacing. Max spacing is 48"for portrait orientation and 72"for landscape 6' orientation. Consult project layout diagram for project specific bracket spacing on the roof. Install Rock -It Mounts to predetermined mount , spacing. ' • The Rock -It Array Skirt sections are the width of a typical 60 cell': f module — use the Rock -It Array Skirt as a guide to layout module r - placement. Note: The distance between the rows of mounts is calculated by the module dimension N -S plus 1 3/8" , (35mm). Lag screw should be installed as close to center of exposed shingle as possible. The minimum distance between the lag screw and the edge of the shingle is 1/2" GreenFasTenTM FLasHinG•insTaLL r 1 locate the rafters and snap horizontal and vertical lines to markthe installation ` �. - position for each GreenFasten flashing. 2 Drill a pilot hole (1/4"diameter) for the lag bolt. Backfill with sealant. Ecol'asten Solar recommends an EPDM mastic. 3 Insert the flashing so the top part is under the next row of shingles -and pushed far - enough up slope to prevent water infiltration through vertical joint in shingles. The, leading edge of flashing must butt against upper row of nails to prevent turning when torqued. - • 7 4 Line up pilot hole with GreenFasten flashing hole. Insert the lag bolt through the EPDM bonded washer, the Rock -It slide, the gasketed hole in the Flashing and into the rafter. a Torque: The range is between 100-140 torque inch -pounds depending on the type of wood and time of year. The visual indicator for proper torque is when the EPDM • on the underside of the bonded washer begins to push out the sides as the washer compresses. If using an impact wrench to install'the fasteners be careful not to over _ torque the fastener. You may need to stop and use a ratchet to finish the install. "The Engineer of Record shall check capacity of rafter to support lag screw loading. www.ecofastensolar.com info@ecofastensolar.com 877-859-3947 4 ROCK -IT SYSTeM 4.0 inSTaLL .,, r MEN, ppp- Fi A g• A Install EcoFasten Solar Flashing with Rock -It Mounts • ' Follow EcoFasten Solar Install instructions for flashing and bracket install (GreenFasten shown above). r Optimum vertical distance between lag bolts Is 1 3/8"plus module dimension. s Set mounts on eave most row so that the Rock -It Pedestal is on the South end of Rock -It Slide. Set mounts on all upper rows so that the Rock -It Pedestal Is on the North end of Rock -It Slide. " 2 Install Rock -It Array Skirt onto Eave Mounts Slide Rock -It Array Skirt into front channel on Rock -It Shelf. Array,5kirt End Caps are pre-installed on the East end of each skirt section, and are used to couple the skirt sections where needed (see Fig. A I. Tighten Mid -Clamp bolt, clamping Rock -It Array Skirt to mount. Torque to 200 in -lbs. (130 in -lbs. when installing with 32mm modules). 3_4 Install Rock -It Couplings (when joining 4 panels with a Coupling, the use of a load bearing foot is required) Prior to mounting on the roof, snap Load Bearing Foot into the bottom of Nock -It Coupling if required. (Each Load Bearing Foot is set to same height as the Rock -It Mounts - adjust accordingly) On eave row only, slide Rock -It Array Skirt onto Rock -It Coupling Shelf.Torque to specified value. NOTE: If a coupling lands on a rafter, the Hybrid Mount* should be used in place of the Rock -It Coupling (refer to image 3a). , 'Hybrid Mount can be made in the field by assembling a coupling to a mount pedestal, or by purchasing separately. - 5 Align and Straighten First Row of the Rock -It System with Rock -It Array Skirt " . Use North-South adjustment of the Rock -It Pedestal to straighten Rock -It Array Skirt and align module with Array Skirt -Torque screw on side of Rock -It Pedestal to 150 in -lbs to secure it to the Rock -It Slide' Adjust Flange Level Nut to level the system (optional - can be leveled during or after installation), 6-9 Install 1st Row of PV Modules h Slide upslope Rock -It Mounts down to engage top of first module. , Install Rock -It Couplings on the upslope side of 1st row of panels. Torque 2nd row of Mid -Clamps on Rock -It Mounts and Rock -It Couplings to specified value. Install balance of PV modules, ensuring that the Rock -It Pedestals are in the appropriate position, then torque Mid -Clamps to secure modules. 10 Level the Rock -It System ' When assembly is complete, level the entire system by adjusting Flange Level Nuts (Flange Level Nuts have no torque value). Height between roof surface and underside of modules should be 3"or less, when installed with Type 2 modules. INSTALLATION NOTE: Modules should be installed so that the junction box is installed upslope, away from the leading edge of the array. www.ecofastensolar.com info@ecofastensolar.com 877-859-3947 5 T ,. ;GrounDlnG° L_uG'insTaLL;f 1" Necessary Components. • One of the.following ground lugs (or any UL 2703 compliant ground lug):- • Burndy CL50-1TN Ground Lug (UL 2703 -. E351343 / UL 467 - E9999) ". • ILSCO SGB -4 Ground Lug (UL 2703 - E354420 / UL 467 - E34440) r ILSCO GBL-4DBT (UL 2703 - E354420 / UL 467 - E34440) • ILSCO GBL-4DBTH (UL 2703 - E354420 / UL 467 - E34440) x ILSCO GBL-4SS (UL•2703 - E354420' / UL 467 _ - )�3 .. _ t y r • Note: Drill and deburr hole in Ground Lug prior to installation ; ' 14 AWG - 4 AWG Copper Ground Wire* Torque Values: 8-32 x 0.5"Serrated Flange Head Bolt (300 Series 55) ..' 14-10 AWG= 20 in -lbs. ►, y • . - •8-32 Serrated Flange Nut (300 Series SS) 8 AWG= 25 in -lbs. - 11 /32':and 1/4" wrenches or ratchets/sockets 6-4 AWG= 35 in -lbs. a 1• Insert the flange bolt into the module ground hole. Place Star Washer over bolt. -Place ground lug over the bolt and ' Star Washer, and turn to desired orientation. - 2 -Install Flange Nut. 3 Tighten Flange Nut/Bolt. 4 Place wire in Ground Lug channel and tighten set screw to complete assembly. *Wire should be sized in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, Section 690_ .45, and a minimum of 1/4" clearance required between bare copper_wire and aluminum. :r + Drill hole per grounding lug manufacturers j ! f specifications in the upslope part of Rock -It Coupling, ' • ry `for attaching grounding lug. Note: Deburr hole in Ground Lug and Rock -It Coupling prior to installation. 7�1 www.ecofastensola*r.com info@ecofastensolar.com 877-859.3947 N' 6 , , v ROCK -IT CLIP,SS inSTaLL - '• - r�!- I n 1 • - 1 Locate all parts r -Locate the,Rock-It Clip SS, micro-inverter/power optimizer, and the section of the module frame in which f you will be mounting the micro-inverter/power optimizer. - See fig. A for acceptable mounting locations. 7 Install the Rock -It Clip 55 • Slide the Rock -It Clip SS onto the lip of the module frame. • Slide the micro-inverter/power optimizer into the opposite lip of the Rock -It Clip SS. • Tighten the bolt to 150 in -Ib minumum to clamp the Rock -It Clip SS to the module frame and the micro-inverter/power optimizer to the Rock -It Clip SS. • Ensure that the lip on the clip is tight against the frame and that•the micro-inverter/power optimizer flange is tight against the clip flange to avoid rotation during tightening. ROCK -IT CLIP 2.0 inSTaLL 1 Inverter Flange Modute Frame \. t Rock -It -Clip 2.0 1 Locate all parts Locate the Rock=lt Clip 2.0, micro-inverter/power optimizer,• and the section of the module frame in which you will be mounting the micro-inverter/power optimizer. 2. Install the'Rock-It Clip 2.0 (See below detail) � • Slide the Rock-It,Clip 2.0 onto the lip of the micro-inverter/power optimizer. 4 • Slide the micro-inverter/power optimizer into the opposite lip of the module frame. ------•---•. Tighten-the-boltto 1.50-in-lb,to clamp the-Rock-it-Clip.2.0. to- the. module•frame-and-the micro=ih-ver_ter/power �_. optimizer to the Rock -It Clip 2.0. - • Ensure that the lip on the clip is tight against the frame and that the micro-inverter/power optimizer flange is tight against the clip flange to avoid rotation during tightening., www.ecofastensolar.com > info@ecofastensolar.com 877-859-3947 7 MEJ M■ ,E -Snow, Load 0-20 psf rt rs C � Y ' ` t Modules In Landscape Wind Speed Exposure Category 2:12 < Roof Pitch < 6:12 7:12 '< Roof Pitch < 12:12 ASCE 7-05 ASCE 7-10 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 85 mph 110 mph B C D 159 _ 114 96 '93, 67 r;• 56 59 42 35 103 103 103 1 88 88 74 74 91 90 mph . • r 115 mph B . , '' C 146 , E' 104 :,, . . 85 -. X61' ', 54 38 --•1 t13� 03 - f03 98 80 80. 32 _ : 20 - _ 52 :. D 8851. 32 83 68. 68 ' 100 mph - 4125 mph B C 123J 88 ' ` 72 + 51 45 32 - 95" 1 95 68 • 68 03 83 D 74 43 27 70 57 57 6 `70 ' B 98 57 36 93 76 76 110 mph 140 mph C 70 41- ': 26 66 54 54 ' 120 mph 150 mph' D B''. C ,r 59. y •85 . n 61 - 'r, 34. 50 . 36 ,,22 •31', 22 56 81 58 46 .46 66 66 47 47 ` -33 20 53 D '51. _ 30 19 49 40 40 + ' , Notes. -- - - "�Spacing Governed by Snow Load . • + t 1.) Values in above table represent the maximum allowable spacing in inches for pullout forces only on EcoFasten Solar standoff, •, however the designer must round down to meet appropriate rafter spacing , + 2. Maximum allowed spacing - p g a pproved by EcoFasten Solaris 72", ., •f . '3.,) Maximum allowed standoff capcity = 547# (per testing results) • . * �' ' ` ' +` - 4.) Includes additional factor of safety of 1.5 for lag pullout capacity 5.) Values based on a maximum module width of 40" ' • r t' ' 6.) Based on Risk Category II (ASCE 7-10) structures less than 30 feet in height ' _ Y7.) All adjustment factors are set to 1. No site specific engineering is included in this table r Snow Load 0-20 psf Modules in Portrait. Wind f Exposure Category 2:12 < Roof Pitch < 6:12 7:12 < Roof Pitch < 12:12 _ ASCE 7-10 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 + ' , Notes. -- - - "�Spacing Governed by Snow Load . • + t 1.) Values in above table represent the maximum allowable spacing in inches for pullout forces only on EcoFasten Solar standoff, •, however the designer must round down to meet appropriate rafter spacing , + 2. Maximum allowed spacing - p g a pproved by EcoFasten Solaris 72", ., •f . '3.,) Maximum allowed standoff capcity = 547# (per testing results) • . * �' ' ` ' +` - 4.) Includes additional factor of safety of 1.5 for lag pullout capacity 5.) Values based on a maximum module width of 40" ' • r t' ' 6.) Based on Risk Category II (ASCE 7-10) structures less than 30 feet in height ' _ Y7.) All adjustment factors are set to 1. No site specific engineering is included in this table r Snow Load 0-20 psf Modules in Portrait. Wind Speed Exposure Category 2:12 < Roof Pitch < 6:12 7:12 < Roof Pitch < 12:12 ASCE 7-05 ASCE 7-10 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 91 -_ 53 _ 33. • B i 85 mph, 110 mph C 65 38 24 61 '50 �' '50 1 D55 32 _ : 20 - _ 52 :. 42 42 r 90 mph 115 mph C 59 , _ 35 • 22 56 46 46 D '50_' 29 18 47 38 38 6 `70 41 ► �r26a02 _ 100 mph 125 mph; - C 50 29' '' .18 47 " 39 39 • �D 42 _ 26 15 „ _ 40, ,, T 32 ' 32 X43 B _ 561- ` -33 20 53 m43 110 mph 140 mph _ C '40 23 14 38 31 31 D '34 19 12 32 26 26 ,.._ " .-tea« -- ..- •8 ....� - 49 "� _28, 18 _ �• _ _,46 - :- .�37 ..._._37. _ '120 mph 150 mph C 35 20 .12 33 27 27 D 29', 17 10 28 22` 22 .. Notes: f, OSpacing Governed by Snow Load i•. ; • 'L ' • 1.) Values In above table represent the maximum allowable spacing in inches for pullout forces only on EcoFasten Solar standoff ' 2.) Maximum allowed spacing approved by EcoFasten Solar is 48" a y _ 3.) Maximum allowed standoff capcity = 547# (per testing results) i� •. ,. r " 4.) Includes additional factor of safety of 1.5 for lag pullout capacity 5.) Values based on a maximum module length of 70".. 6.) Based on Risk Category II (ASCE 7-10) structures less than 30 feet in height' - • All adjustment factors are set to 1. No site specific engineering is included in this table www.ecofastensolar.com info@ecofastensolar.com 877-859-3947 - , 8• Snow Load 21-30 psf Modules in Landscape Wind Speed Exposure Category 2:12 < Roof Pitch < 6:12 7:12 < Roof Pitch < 12:12 ASCE 7-05 ASCE 7-10 Zone 1 . Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 1 Zone 2• Zone 3 85 mph 90 mph , 100 mph 110 mph 120 mph 110 mph 115 mph 125 mph 140 mph 150 mph B C D B C D B C ' D B C D B C D 110' 1.10_ 93 67 56 85 61 51 72 51 43 57 41 34 50 36 30 59 -' 42 35 54 38 32 45 32 27 36 26 22 31 22 19 68 _ 68 68 -68 `68' 68 ,68' 168 68-. !__68'. __ 68 68 68 68 68, 68 68 68- ____-68_ 68 68 68 68 68 68• 68 96 1; 0 104 88 110 88 74 98 70 59 85 61 51 , 57 57 68 .68 bb 56 b4 '46 66 47 40 64 46 66 47 . 40 668 58 •49 Notes: Spacing Governed by Snow Load 1.) Values in above table represent the maximum allowable spacing in inches for pullout forces only on EcoFasten Solar standoff, however the designer must round down to meet appropriate rafter spacing 2.) Maximum allowed spacing approved by EcoFasten Solar is 72" , 3.) Maximum allowed standoff capcity = 547# (per testing results) 4.) Includes additional factor of safety of 1.5 for lag pullout capacity 5.) Values based on a maximum module width of 40" 6.) Based on Risk Category II (ASCE 7-10) structures less than 30 feet in height 7.) AN adjustment factors are set to 1. No site specific engineering is included in this table Snow Load 21-30 psf Modules in Portrait Wind.S eed Exposure Category' 2:12 < Roof Pitch < 6:12 7:12 < Roof Pitch < 12:12 ASCE 7-05 ASCE 7-10 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone I. .. Zone 2 Zone 3 i 85;M 6 110°mph X53 - 38 _32 33'=-d ,24 _ 20: 4 4 47 +tt ;,r65 - :55 90 mph 115 mph C 59 35 22 dt .. 41 .. 41.. 38 D 50 29 118 41,%_ 38 !._137 41 —'26 50 ""' 39' -- '100 mph -125 mph' ; ' " C' 29 '-18 41 -39 ` Il 42 '26_ - Y 15 .. - 40 32 ` 32 B 56 33 20 41 1 38 31 31 110 mph 140 mph C 40 23 14 D 34 19 12 32 26 26 ;I B r 49 28 18 41 37 37 1120 mph'` - ,150_mph C'- 35 _ 20 12 33 27 -27 •.10- -28. 22=. Notes: , O Spacing Governed by Snow Load -1r)°Values-in-above-tabfe represent -the- maximum -attowable-spacing-in -inches -for-pullout, forces. only-on-EcoFasten•Solar st®ndoft 2.) Maximum allowed spacing approved by EcoFasten Solar is 48" 3.) Maximum allowed standoff capcity = 547# (per testing results) 4.) Includes additional factor of safety of 1.5 for lag pullout capacity 5.) Values based on a maximum module length of 70" 6.) Based on Risk Category II (ASCE 7-10) structures less than 30 feet in height 7.) AN adjustment factors are set to 1. No site specific engineering is included in this table www.ecofastensolar.com info@ecofastensolar.com 877-859-3947 9 s'. Snow Load 31-40 psf y 'Modules in Landscape Wind Speed Exposure Category 2:12 < Roof Pitch < 6:12 7:12 < Roof Pitch < 12:12 ASCE 7-05 ASCE 7-10 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 85 mph - 90 mph 100riph • 110 mph 120 mph . 110 mph .115 mph 125 mph • 140 mph 150 mph B C D B C D. B C D B� C D s B C D 83 83 83 `83 83 83 83 83 83 59 42 35 54 38 32 45 32• 27 36 - 26 22 -31 22 19 51 51 51 51 51 51 I 511 51' 51 51' 59 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 M 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 ' 51 51 51 61 51 67 56- 83 61 51 72 51 43 57 41- 34 50 36 30 74 26 70 59 46 46 83 51 51 61 51 47 '40 47 40 " r 49 Notes: tDSpacing Governed by Snow Load _ 1.) Values in above table represent the maximum allowable spacing in inches for pullout forces only on EcoFasten Solar standoff, however the designer must round down to meet appropriate rafter spacing 2.) Maximum allowed spacing approved by EcoFasten Solar is 72" ' 3.) Maximum allowed standoff capcity = 547# (per testing results) ' 4.) Includes additional factor of safety of 1.5 for lag pullout capacity 5.) Values based on a maximum module width of 40" 6.) Based on Risk Category II (ASCE 7-10) structures less than 30 feet in height 7.) All adjustment factors are set to 1. No site specific engineering is included in this table Snow Load 31-40 psf Modules in Portrait Wind Speed Exposure Category 2:12 < Roof Pitch < 6:12 7:12 < Roof Pitch < 12:12 ASCE 7-05 85 mph __ 90 mph 100 mph 110 mph _ -- , .120 mph ASCE 7-10 1.10 mph 115 mph • 125 mph 140 mph _ ••- .--.' 150 mph. Zone 1- Zone 2 Zone 3 24 20 .30 22 18 26. 18 15_ _ 20 14 12 18 12 10 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 C -D _ e C D >-B — - C �B' C' D -B C D 50 50 5o 5o 50 50 31 31 34 31 31 U 31 31 31 31 31 31 127 31 31 31 31 34 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 38 32 49 35' 29 •41 4 29 26 - 33y .23 . • 19 28 • . 20 17 42 40 34. 49 35, 29 26 26 77n- 22 27 22 28 Notes: + Spacing Governed by Snow Load 1.) Values in above table represent the maximum allowable spacing in inches for pullout forces only on EcoFasten Solar standoff A 2.) Maximum allowed spacing approved by EcoFasten Solar is 48" - 3.) Maximum allowed standoff capcity = 547# (per testing results) 4.) Includes additional factor of safety of 1.5 for lag pullout capacity 5.) Values based on a maximum module length of 70" ' 6.) Based on Risk Category II (ASCE 7-10) structures less than 30 feet in height S'+ 7.) All adjustment factors are set to 1. No site specific engineering is Included in this table www.ecofastensolar.com ' info@ecofastensolar.com 877-859-3947 10 Snow Load 41-50 psf VI.M_odules in Landscape_ A Wind Speed Exposure Category 2:12 < Roof Pitch < 6:12' 7:12 < Roof Pitch < 12:12 ASCE 7-05 ASCE 7-10 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 85 mph 90 mph 100 mph 11n mph 120 mph 1.10 mph •115 mph 125 mph - 14n mph 150 mph B C - D. B R C D 13 C D B C D B C D 66 . 66 66 �66 66 86 66 66 66 66 ad- 66-- 66 59 42' 35 54 38 32 45 32 27 36 26` 22 31 ' 22 19 51. 51. 51' 51'- 51 51 I 51. 51 51' ti 5i 51 61 51 — 61 51 51 57 51 51 51, 51 51 51' 51 51 S1 51 51 51 51 51. ` '51 51 51 56 '" 66 61 51 66 51 43. 57 41 34 . 50 36*, 30 59 69_ 61 51 46 46 90 mph': 47 40 47 40 49 Notes: , o Spacing Govemed by Snow Load 1.) Values In above table represent the maximum allowable spacing in Inches for pullout forces only on EcoFasten Solar standoff, however the designer must round down to meet appropriate rafter spacing 2.) Maximum allowed spacing approved by EcoFasten Solar is 72" 3.) Maximum allowed standoff capcity = 547# (per testing results) 4.) Includes additional factor of safety of 1.5 for lag pullout capacity 5.) Values based on a maximum module width of 40" t 6.) Based on Risk Category It (ASCE 7-10) structures less than 30 feet in height 7.) All adjustment factors are set to 1. No site specific engineering is included in this table Snow Load 41-50 psf Modules in Portrait Wind Speed Exposure Category 2:12 < Roof.Pitch < 6:12 7:12.< Roof.Pitch < 12:12 ASCE 7-05 ASCE 7-10 Zone 1, Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 "'-85°tnphr , 1,10.mph j t r '-T C i D -:, '4 e 40 4Q Ott 24;-. 20; ; : k „ 30 25 ZqJ 2� 25 7,g 26 25 2�? .25 , 38- _ 32:: 4 35 ; 90 mph': 115 mph C 40 22 25 25 25 D 40 40 40 .29. 18 .--26w"w 18 25 25 2S 25 25 25 25 25, 29 _-�_..:�-- ,100 mphl' ! ,125 mph •-.,, B. C, 1 29 - 4626- .: `x,_.15, 25 2$ 25 B 40 33 20 25 25 25 110 mph 140 mph G 40 .23- 14 25 25 25 D -B-7 - -� 44 19, ''28 12 18 25 25 Z6 2512b 26 --• -.».. �.-- ----�, 7415 ` mph 150 mph i ' C. 20 12 25 "— Y 9'- 1f 25r22 Notes: - _� Spacing Govemed by Snow load 1.) Values in above table represent the maximum allowable spacing in inches for pullout forces only on EcoFasten Solar standoff 2.) Maximum allowed spacing approved by EcoFasten Solar is 48" - 3.) Maximum allowed standoff capcity = 547# (per testing results) 4.) Includes additional factor of safety of 1.5 for lag pullout capacity 5.) Values based on a maximum module length of 70" .• '' 6.) Based on Risk Category II (ASCE 7-10) structures less than 30 feet in height L 7.) Ail adjustment factors are set to 1. No site specific engineering is included in this table www.ecofastensolar.com info@ecofastensolar.com 877-859-3947 11 Snow Load 51-60 psf 'gar Modules intandscape -+ Wind Speed Exposure 2:12 < Roof Pitch < 6:12 Category Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 7:12 < Roof Pitch < 12:12 ASCE 7-05 ASCE 7-10 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 ASCE 7-05 ASCE 7-10 B 55 55 55 34 34 -34 42 85 mph 110 mph C 55 55 34 34 34 110 mph ' D 85 561*35 21 34 '34 34- ~� B 55, 55 54 34 r 34 34 . 90 mph 115 mph C 55 55 38 I 34 34 34 51. C 33 22 D 55 32 34 34 34 D B 55 45 34y 34 34 55' 51 100 mph 125 mph C 55 32 34 34 34 125 mph C D 55 43 27 34 34 34 _ D _ B 36 34, 34 34 S6': 41 110 mph 140 mph C 26 34' 34 .34 ' C D L56 34 22 34 34 34 D B 50 31 34 34. 34 120 mph 150 mph C 36 22 34 34 '34 150 mph .,C20 D 51 = 30 19 34 34 34 Notes: _ Spacing Governed by Snow Load 1.) Values in above table represent the maximum allowable spacing in inches for pullout forces only an EcoFasten Solar standoff, however the designer must round down to meet appropriate rafter spacing . 2.) Maximum allowed spacing approved by EcoFasten Solar is 72" 3.) Maximum allowed standoff capcity = 547# (per testing results) 4.) Includes additional factor of safety of 1.5 for lag pullout capacity t y, 5.) Values based on a maximum module width of 40" " 6.) Based on Risk Category II (ASCE 7-10) structures less than 30 feet in height 7.) All adjustment factors are set to 1. No site specific engineering is included in this table - Snow -Load 51-60 psf - ^ Wind Speed Exposure Catego f 7:12 <IRoof .t t ASCE 7-05 ASCE 7-10 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 1 Notes: _ Spacing Governed by Snow Load 1.) Values in above table represent the maximum allowable spacing in inches for pullout forces only an EcoFasten Solar standoff, however the designer must round down to meet appropriate rafter spacing . 2.) Maximum allowed spacing approved by EcoFasten Solar is 72" 3.) Maximum allowed standoff capcity = 547# (per testing results) 4.) Includes additional factor of safety of 1.5 for lag pullout capacity t y, 5.) Values based on a maximum module width of 40" " 6.) Based on Risk Category II (ASCE 7-10) structures less than 30 feet in height 7.) All adjustment factors are set to 1. No site specific engineering is included in this table - Snow -Load 51-60 psf - ^ 777- Modules in Portrait Wind Speed Exposure Catego . 2:12 < Roof Pitch < 6:12 7:12 <IRoof .t < 12:12 777- Modules in Portrait Wind Speed Exposure Catego . 2:12 < Roof Pitch < 6:12 7:12 <IRoof Pitch < 12:12 ASCE 7-05 ASCE 7-10 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 1 Zone2�. Zone 3. - B 85 mph 110 mph C 33' 24 2t 21 21 ~� 33 32 20 21 21 21N B 33• 30 24 Z1 21 90 mph 1,15 mph C 33 22 21 21 21 D 33 29 18 21 21 21 B 1$ 26 21 21 21 100 mph , 125 mph C 133. 29 `- ' 18 • 21 21 21 . _ D _ 33 26 _ 15 21i 21 21 B^ 33 20 21 21 21 110 mph 140 mph C 33 23 14 21 21 21 D 33 19 12, 121 21 --B - 33 28 18 11 21 21 120 mph 150 mph .,C20 12 21 21 21 D _ 29, 17 10 21 21 1 21 _ Notes: - • Spacing Governed by Snow Load " F. ' 1.) Values in above table represent the maximum allowable spacing in inches for pullout forces only -3n EcoFasten Solar standoff, 2.) Maximum allowed spacing approved by EcoFasten Solar is 48" 3.) Maximum allowed standoff capcity = 547# (per testing results) ' • 4.) Includes additional factor of safety of 1.5 for lag pullout capacity 5.) Values based on a maximum module length of 70" 6.) Based on Risk Category II (ASCE 7-10) structures less than 30 feet in height } .. 7.) All adjustment factors are set to 1. No site specific engineering is included in this table www:ecofastensolar.com , • info@ecofastensolar.com 877-859-3947 Groun.DlnG, InForrnaTIon The rail -free Rock -It System may be used to mount and ground PV modules that comply with UL 1703, only when that specific module has beer evaluated for mounting and grounding, in compliance with the included installation instructions. Note: Ground ng lug must be visible to inspectors from the entire perimeter of the PV array. Multiple Use Grounding Pins Grounding pins wlthln the Mid -Clamp are multiple use bonding/grounding devices. Modules will need to be adjusted if the -Mid -Clamps are loosened to ensure there is"new"metal to pierce into upon retightening. Grounding Method ` Rock-lt 4.0 Mount bonds N -S rows of modules , Rock -It 4.0 Coupling bonds E -W rows of modules Rock -It Array Skirt bonds E -W along the entire array when installed One Burndy C_50 -ITN ground lug is required per PV array, limited to 300 modules placed in either portrait or landscape orientation. BonDInG AssemBLY. anD BonDInG PATH _ I • bond Path ®, G,nunnmg Lug Eltulpmnnt .,rnpnd.n, �• Integrated Bonding i fnnd eht, I KC gm.raty-m .,rtn ft HucW0. Coupling ' i n , • Rick It 41uur.I n a Rock It Kray Skirt Bow o.nn Bond cath Gi�wrduiH Lvg. Gluundn.q Lug . - rwwr, M tNOcn{cllA , . / fryun ]c LL_U, co.duao,Grm:uling \tiwl+.urau. Contlunor;EGC: • . IYaoxl ei alNweerm rr. Rrxk II Coupting .. � Acour.J ' - -i ROSIt, lt COupkNg �. ■ Pntk n Otmm +� ktl6�7lt 4rrtry'yar ' j _ ' Rnrkw A,ravt,-, www.ecofastensolar.corri info@ecofastensolar.com 877-859-3947 - 13 s r i s • :THermaL EXPansion anD.BonDinis' A thermal expansion gap is required per each continuous 40' length of modules. _ Buena Path © .GiountlutKLug '. Omit a coupling and leave a 2"gap in the Rock -It Arra Skirt and also between i -- Eguipirent Glounamg �� .� Y Conductor !-uCh • ger .all, t"ea, ah the modules at that point. g._'�I a Rack -II. Coupling' j • Rock -it Mount ,r r —• Rock -It Array Skirt ,BracF<eT,sPaonG Portrait Orientation '' f . „ Landscape Orientation ' Maximum•east/west bracket spacing isf48"OC.J • Max east/west bracket spacing is 72"OC. ' 32mm modules: Max east/west bracket spacing is 48"0C. ' ' Spacing may vary depending upon project specific structural requirements; I.e. high snow and wind load areas may require lesser spacing E -W than the maximum. sTaGGereo LaYOUT , canTlLeve'r anD OFFseT. Staggered Mounting Points• f :.-`s`Candteiret r t, , Rock -It Mount -Rock It Coupling_ `Cantilever: Maximum cantilever is 1/3 bracket spacing. For portrait orientation installations, check layout prior to installing. c - The array layout instructions in this installation manual offer a " general overview of layout. Periodically, due to a variety of - ' , Offset: Offset from all roof edges depends on wind speed, snow : ' factors (roof obstacles, shading, etc.) other layouts are required.; loads, local fire and building codes per location" - + www.ecofastensolar.com info@ecofastensolar.com 877-859-3947 14 ROCK -IT SJSTeM 4.0 sgSTem sPeclFicaTions ' Max No. of Panels 300 Modules per ground lug Materials 300 Series Stainless, ^EcoFaMn Solar •,RO,:,t i7 S-e+TCF 6000 Series Aluminum Max System Voltage 1000VDC Coating Black Andodization/Mill Finish Class A Fire Rating .. ` With UL 1703 Type I Rated Lug Specificatlons Burndy CL50-ITN Ground Lug Modules, see note below. (UL Listing #KDER E9999) . Leveling Range :3-4" Ground Wire 14 AWG- 4 AWG Copper Per above Lug spec. Ground Wire Rock -It Slide Comp Range 31' Max Module Size 64.96"(1650mm) x Rock -It Slide Tile 7" 39.05"(992mm) x 2"(50mm) Min/Max Roof Slope 1/2:12/12:12 Max Downforce/Uplift Rating 45 PSF Max Anchor Spacing (35mm/40mm) 72" Rock -It Mount Load Rating 547lbs with Single 5/16" Lag 3.0 Max Anchor Spacing (32mm) 48" Safety Factor Skirt Box QTY 6 units Slide Fastening Hale 5/16" diameter Mount Box QTY 12 units Module Cantilever Maximum cantilever is 1/3 Rock -It Slide box QTY 50 units bracket spacing Coupling Box QTY 12 units Warranty 20 Year Material and Workman- ship Codes: National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, NEC 250, NEC 690, IRC, IBC — Standards: UL 2703: First Edition, UL 1703 • ^EcoFaMn Solar •,RO,:,t i7 S-e+TCF ro,aeao,0ln�lro7 rrurmn m+n .mi The EcoFasten Solar Rock -It System is a rooftop PV racking system consisting of 6000 Series Aluminum and 300 Series Stainless Steel components. The Rock -It System includes the rack components but does not include the PV panels, inverters or electrical components. The PV modules to be used with Rock -It shall be certified under UL 1703. The system shall be used on steep slope roofs mounted over a Class A fire rated roofing material and attached to the roof structure using 5/16" diameter, minimum 4" long 300 series Stainless Steel lag bolts with minimum thread embedment depth of 2 1/7' into the roof structure. Periodic re -inspection for loose components The system is subject to re -inspection as required by the PV module manufacturer or by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Re -inspection, as required, should include evaluation of any loose components or loose fasteners. All loose components and fasteners should be secured in accordance with these instructions. The system should also be evaluated for any evidence of corrosion. Any corrosion should be removed. Any affected part should be cleaned or replaced in accordance with these instructions. ` www.ecofastens6lar.com ,Q EcoFasten Solar i nfo@ecofastensolar.com 877-859-3947 15 FeaTu res • New and improved design North-South adjustability • Fastest, easiest to level system on the market • Only one tool required (1/2"deep well socket) • Integrated electrical bonding Vertical adjustment of 3"-4" • SIMPLE- only 4 components EVaLuaTeD, COI' paTIBLe MODULes module Manufacturer Model Type ("x" used to Indicate mriable test) Module Dimensions (mm) Module DlmenLOni (in) Downward Pressure Design Load (psO Upward Pressure Design Load (psf) Down-slope Design Load (psf) Maximum Damp Spacing (in) Una Solar TSM-xxx-PN05.08 1640 x 992 x 40 61195"x33.05",1.57" 33.3 33.3 20 72 Canadian Solar CS6P-xxxM 1636 ;(922 x 40 64.48"x38.66"x1.57" 33.3 33.3 20 72 Canadian Solar CS6P-.xxP 1638 x962 x40 64.5"x38.7"x1.57" 33.3 33.3 20 72 Jmko Solar XMxxxP-60 1650 x 992 x 40 64.96"09.05"x1.57" 30 30, 20 72 Jmko Solar igmvom-60 1650 x992 x40 64.96"x39.05"x1.57" 30 30 20 72 JlnkoSolar JKMxxxPP-60 1650 x992 x40 64.96"x39.05"x1.57" 30 30 20 72 JinkoSolar JKMxxxMM-60 1650 x992 x40 64.96"x39.05"x1.57" 30 .0 20 71 Yingh Solar 'rL2xxP-29b 1650 x990 x40 64.96"x38.9 7"x1.57" 30 30 20 72 LG Elcetronics L0300NJC_-83 1640 x 1000 x 35 64.57"x39.37"x1.38" 30 30 20 72 LG Elcetronics L6300N1K-G4 1640 x 1000 x 40 64.57")69.3 TKI.57" 30 30 20 72 AntecSolar .AC-xxxM/156£0S 1640 x992 x40 64.5"x39.06"x1.38" 30 30 20 48 RECOM RCM-2xr-6MB 1640 x992 x35 64.56"939.05"91.37" 30 .30 20 72 Silfab SLA2rxP 1650 x990 939 64.96"Y38.97"9L49" 30 30. 20 72. Solaria PowerXT xxxR-BH 1621 x 1056 x 40 63.89"x41.53"x1.57" 30 30 20 48 Hanwha . O Calls' O.PRO G4 2xx 1670 x 1000 x 32 65.75"1(39.37"x1.25" 30 30, 20 48 Hanwha -O Cells' O,PRO G4 2o 1670 x 1000 x 32 65.75":39.37"x1.25" 30 30 20 72. Sunpreme GxB-3xxT 1670 x 997 x 40 65.75"x39.25"41.57" 30 30 20 48 REC REC-xxx-6MB 1675 x997 x30 65.94"x39.25N1.5" 20 20 20 72 REC PEC-xxx.6MB 1675 x997 x38 65.94"x39.25`x1_S" 30 30 20 48 Solarworld SW rxKMono Black 1675 x961 133 65.95"x37.0"x1.30" 20 20 20 72 Solarworld SW xxx Mono Black 1675 x961 x33 65.95"x329"x1.30" 30 30 20 48 'Hanwha Q- Cells 32mm modules to be used with special order Rock -it System components. Call for details. DEcoFasten Solar® www.ecofastensolar.com info@ecofastensolar.com 877-859-3947 16