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BUTTE COUNTY AREA DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES INSPECTION CARD MUST BE ON JOB SITE 4 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 Permit No: B17-3002 Issued: 12/26/2017 APN: 007-260-014 Address: 3476 HACKAMORE LN, CHICO Owner: PIPER NOLAN A LIVING TRUST Permit Type: SOLAR ROOF -RES Description: Install 11 roof mount solar panels Asn. i ia� www.tsutteuounty.nevaas Flood Zone: X (Shade SRA Area Front: Centerline of Road: Rear: SRA: Street: AG: Interior Total Setback from Centerline of Road: LRA ALL PLAN REVISIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE COUNTY BEFORE PROCEEDING ns ection Tyne 1VR 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 Sign d 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 Blockin nder inin 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 Sidin 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 Permit Final 802 Electrical Final 803 Mechanical Final 809 Plumbing Final 813 Fire Sprinkler Test or Final 702 Swimmina Pools Inspection Type IVR INSP DATE T -Bar Ceiling 145 Stucco Lath 142 Swimmina Pools Setbacks 131 Pool Plumbing Test 504 Gas Test 404 Pre-Gunite 506 Pre -Deck 505 Pool Fencin Alarms/Barriers 503 Pre -Plaster 507 a u actured Home Setbacks 131 Blockin nder inin 612 Tiedown/Soft Set System 611 Permanent Foundation System 613 Under round Electric 218 Sewer 407 Underground Water 417 Manometer Test 605 Continuity Test 602 Skirting/Stevs/Landinjzs 610 Coach Info Manufactures Name: Date of Manufacture: Model Name/Number: Serial Numbers: Length x Width: Insignia. Finals Public Works Final 538.7681 Fire De artment/CDF 538.6226 Env. Health Final 538.7281 Sewer District Final "PROJECT FI Alt I1 Z3 l -Project renal is a l:erttt tate of uccupancy for (Residential Unly) 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 ,• ;: Nr ; CanadianS0lar 17 ` ti. " , � .� � "t`.r � . t do "� • � • � _ *� "„` i ” ' ` CS6K-275 1 280 1 285 M N The high quality and reliability of Canadian Solar's modules is ensured by 15 years of experience in - module manufacturing, well -engineered module design, stringent BOM quality testing, an *Slack frame automated manufacturing process and 100%€L product can be , testing. - �� provided upon y T . request. -KEY FEATURES D{ Excellent module efficiency.of s up to 17.41 % 25 , linear power out warranty High High PTC rating of up to 90.7%n' warranty on m 10aterials PTC° ` • years and workmanship ......:.................................................I.................... ................... .............. Outstanding low irradiance "��"" + performance: 96.5 % MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATES* ISO 9001:2008 / Quality management system h ISO/TS 16949:2009 / The automotive industry quality management system FJma IP67 junction box for long - ISO 14001:2004 / Standards for environmental management system term weather endurance OHSAS 18001:2007 / International standards for occupational health & safety * Heavy snow load up to 5400 Pa, PRODUCT CERTIFICATES* wind load up to 2400 Pa IEC 61215 / IEC 61730: VDE / CE UL 1703 / IEC 61215 performance: CEC listed (US) w UL 1703: CSA / IEC 61701 ED2: VDE / IEC 62716: VIDE / Take -e -way - �E csp1600) As there are different certification requirements in different markets, please contact -- Your local Canadian Solar sales' representative for the specific certificates applicable to the products in the region in which the products are to be used. ' ........................ .................... ............................ .................... :................ :.................. ' ' CANADIAN SOLAR INC. is committed to providing high quality solar products, solar system solutions and services to customers around the world. As a leading PV project developer and manufacturer of solar modules with over 15 GW deployed around the world_ since 2001, Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ: CSIQ) is one of ". the most bankable solar companies worldwide. , ....................... ......................................................................................... ................................... ........................... ..................................................................... CANADIAN SOLAR INC: - 545 Speedvaie Avenue West, Guelph; Ontario N1 K 1 E6, Canada, wvuw.canadiansolar.com, support@canadiansolar.com ENGINEERING DRAWING (mm) (hear Vietry � a I c� lI 5-11zi r9uuntii!,� ! bla - 6.05 I j �noundin9 I Hole. J a0 G a - go2 Frame Cross Section A -A ELECTRICAL DATA / STC* Mono -crystalline, 6 inch _Cell _ Cell Arrangement_ C_S6K 280M 285M _275M Nominal Max. Power (Pmax) 275 W 280 W 285 W Opt. Operating Voltage (Vmp) 31.3 V 31.5 V 31.7 V Opt. Operating Current (Imp) 8.80 A A 8_.98 A_ Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) _8.89 38.3 V 38.5 V 38.6 V _ Short Circuit Current (Isc) 9.31 A 9.43 A 9.51 A _ Module Efficiency 16.80 % 17.11 % 1_7.41_ % _ _ Operating Temperature _ 40°C - +85*C _ Max System Voltage _ 1000 V (IEC) or 1_000 V (UL) -` Module Fire Performance TYPE 1 (UL 1703) or CLASS C (IEC 61730) Max. Series Fuse Rating- 15A - Application Classification Class A Power Tolerance 0-+5W *Under Standard Test Conditions (STC) of irradiance of 1000 W/m', spectrum AM 1.5 and cell temperature of 25°C. ELECTRICAL DATA / NOCT* Electrical Data CS61K 275M 280M 285M Nominal Max. Power (Pmax) 199 W 202 W 206 W Opt. Operating Voltage (Vmp) 28.5 V 28.7 V 28.9 V Opt. Operating Current (Imp) 6.95 A 7.04 A 7.12 A Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) 35.1 V 35.3 V 35.4 V Short Circuit Current (Isc) 7.54 A 7.63 A 7.70 A * Under Nominal Operating Cell Temperature (NOR), irradiance of 800 W/m', spectrum AM 1.5, ambient temperature 20°C, wind speed 1 m/s. PERFORMANCE AT LOW IRRADIANCE Outstanding performance at low irradiance, average relative efficiency of 96.5 % from an irradiance of 1000 W/ M2 to 200 W/m2 (AM 1.5, 25°C). The specification and key features described in this datasheet may deviate slightly and are not guaranteed. Due to on-going innovation, research and product enhancement, Canadian Solar Inc. reserves the right to make any adjustment to the information described herein at any time without notice. Please always obtain - the most recent version of the datasheet which shall be duly incorporated into the binding contract made by the parties governing all transactions related to the purchase and sale of the products described herein. Caution: For professional use only. The installation and handling of PV modules requires professional skills and should only be performed by qualified professionals. Please read the safety and installation instructions before using the modules. CS61K-280M / I-V CURVES A A 10' -� -- --- .' -- 10.- 9- 0._.9- '--- --- -- 9s--- 8. _ . _._ -. 8 i.-__.__.-.- -_ __ - 7-- 6- 5- 4- - 6.5..4 q ....-._-....-__-.. _ 3' 2..,...-__... 0 - v 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 1000 w/m, 5°c it 800 W/m25°C (♦ 600 w/m' 45°C 400 W/m' - 65°C MECHANICAL DATA Specification Data Type Mono -crystalline, 6 inch _Cell _ Cell Arrangement_ 60 (6X10) Dimensions---- 1650x992x4O mm (65.0X39.1 x 1.57 in) Weight 18.2 kg (40.1 lbs) _ _-_` Front Cover_ J_ 3.2 mm tempered glass Frame Material ' d aluminium alloy J -Box _ -_ _Anodize_ IP67,_3 diodes Cable 4 mm2 (IEC)or4 mm2 & 12 AWG 10_00 V (U L), 1000 mm (39.4 in) _ Per Pallet _ 26 pieces, 520 kg (1146.4 lbs) _ (quantity & weight per pallet) Per container (40' HQ) 728 pieces TEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTICS Specification Data Temperature Coefficient (Pmax) -0.41 % /oC Temperature Coefficient (Voc) -0.31 % /1C Temperature Coefficient (Isc) 0.053 %/°C Nominal Operating Cell Temperature 45±2 *C PARTNER SECTION ................................................................................. ............................................_..........-....................................................................................................................................... CANADIAN SOLAR INC. May 2016. All rights reserved, PV Module Product Datasheet V5.4C2_EN ''Cc -c -cdianSolar �. r. r SUPERPOWER CS6K-290 1.295 1 300MS I' Canadian Solar's new SuperPower modules with - ` Mono-PERC cells significantly improve efficiency and reliability. The innovative technology offers w superior low irradiance performance in the mor` + �? i ,�• ning, in the evening and on cloudy days, increa- ncrea sing sing the energy output of the module and the the ` ^�• 25 overall geld of solar system. Y Y � linear power output warranty- . year's. KEY FEATURES 10 ,•. product'warranty on materials 11 % more ower than con- p - years and workmanship ventional modules .......................... ..................... ................. ......•... •• 6 .i► ' Excellent performance at low irradiance: MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATES* , V 97.5%.- t ISO 9001:2008 / Quality management system ISO 14001:2004 / Standards for environmental management system ' -OHSAS 18001:2007 / International standards for occupational health & safety High High PTC rating of up to 91.87 PTC PRODUCT CERTIFICATES* IEC 61215 / IEC 61730: VDE / CE / MCS / CEC AU Improved energy production due to low UL 1703 / IEC 61215 performance: CEC listed (US) temperature coefficients UL 1703: CSA / IEC 51701 ED2: VDE / IEC 6271.6: VDE / Take -e -way UNI 9177 Reaction to Fire: Class 1 _ E C? BB1�. 0Pi�11 v SEat� IP67junction box for long- ,SPU9 IP6i term weather endurance • As there are different certification requirements in different markets, please contact your local Canadian Solar sales representative for the specific certificates applicable to ' the products in the region in which the products are to be used. ' ** Heavy snow load up to 5400 Pa; .....................................................•-•-...........•............................................................... C� wind load up to 2400 Pa ` • CANADIAN SOLAR INC. is committed to providing high quality solar products, solar system solutions and services to customers around ;the world: Asa leading PV project developer and " manufacturer of solar modules. with over 15 GW deployed around the world since 2001, Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ: CSIQ) is one of the most bankable solar companies worldwide. ' CANADIAN SOLAR INC. - 2430 Camino Ramon, Suite 240 San Ramon,. CA, USA 94583-4385 1 www.canadiansolar.comina ( sales.us@canadiansolarcom { ENGINEERING DRAWING (mm) 35 i n 9 0 D - MountBng Hole ELECTRICAL DATA I STC* CS6K 290N!S__2.95MS 30WAS Nominal Max. Power (Pmax) 290 W 295 W 300 W Opt. Operating Voltage (Vmp) . 32.1 V 32.3 V 32.5 V Opt. Operating Current (Imp) 9.05 A 9.14'A _ -9.24'A' Open Circuit Voltage(Voc) 39.3 V 39.5 V 39.7 V --o-rt Cir --- c---- - ShuitCurren--- ,-(-Isc) ------ i(I 9.67 A -9.75 -,-_A....__-9.83-A- Module Efficiency 17.72% 18.02 % 18.33 % Operating Temperature -40*C - +85°C Max. System Voltage 1000 V (IEC) or 1000 V (UL) __._.. Module Fire Performance - - -- - -- TYPE 1 (UL 1703) or Short Circuit Current (Isc) CLASS C (IEC 61730) Max. Series Fuse Rating 15A Application Classification Class A Power Tolerance 0-+5W * Under Standard Test Conditions (STC) of irradiance of 1000 W/ml, spectrum AM 1.5 and cell temperature of 25°C. ELECTRICAL DATA I NOCT* PERFORMANCE AT LOW IRRADIANCE Excellent performance at low irradiance, average relative efficiency of 97.5 % from an irradiance of 1000 W/m2 to 200 W/m2 (AM 1-5, 25°C). The specification and key features described in this datasheet may deviate slightly and are not guaranteed. Due to on-going innovation, research and product enhancement, Canadian Solar Inc. reserves the right to make any adjustment to the information described herein at any time without notice. Please always obtain the most recent version of the datasheet which shall be duly incorporated into the binding contract made by the parties governing all transactions related to the purchase and sale of the products described herein. Caution: For professional use only. The installation and handling of PV modules requires professional skills and should only be performed by qualified professionals. Please read the safety and installation instructions before using the modules. CS6K-295MS / I-V CURVES A A 10 - 10 9. _... __-. _ 9. 7 -- -__ 7 5 _ y- 5 4 ` 'A _ 4 3 3.. 2 2 1 I 1 Tv 5 10 11 20 25 30 35 40 0 1000 W/m' ■ 80o W/m' 1 ` 600 W/m' 0 400 W/m' MECHANICAL DATA Specification Data 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 5°C ■ 25-C 45'C u 65°C Cell Type Mono_ -crystalline, 6 inch Cell Arrangement 60 (6x 10) Dimensions 1650x992x4O mm (65.0x39.1 x1.57 in) Weight _ 2 MIIJM 5 L1'55cV.S BOOMS Nominal Max. Power (Pmax) 210 W 213 W 216 W Opt. Operating -Voltage (Vmp) 29.0 V 29.2 V' 29.4 V Opt. Operating Current (Imp) 7.25 A 7.30 A 7.35 A Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) 36.2'V 36.4 V 36.6 V Short Circuit Current (Isc) 7.74 A 7.83 A 7.92 A * Under Nominal Operating Cell Temperature (NOCT), irradiance of 800 W/m', spectrum AM 1.5, ambient temperature 20°C, wind speed 1 m/s. PERFORMANCE AT LOW IRRADIANCE Excellent performance at low irradiance, average relative efficiency of 97.5 % from an irradiance of 1000 W/m2 to 200 W/m2 (AM 1-5, 25°C). The specification and key features described in this datasheet may deviate slightly and are not guaranteed. Due to on-going innovation, research and product enhancement, Canadian Solar Inc. reserves the right to make any adjustment to the information described herein at any time without notice. Please always obtain the most recent version of the datasheet which shall be duly incorporated into the binding contract made by the parties governing all transactions related to the purchase and sale of the products described herein. Caution: For professional use only. The installation and handling of PV modules requires professional skills and should only be performed by qualified professionals. Please read the safety and installation instructions before using the modules. CS6K-295MS / I-V CURVES A A 10 - 10 9. _... __-. _ 9. 7 -- -__ 7 5 _ y- 5 4 ` 'A _ 4 3 3.. 2 2 1 I 1 Tv 5 10 11 20 25 30 35 40 0 1000 W/m' ■ 80o W/m' 1 ` 600 W/m' 0 400 W/m' MECHANICAL DATA Specification Data 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 5°C ■ 25-C 45'C u 65°C Cell Type Mono_ -crystalline, 6 inch Cell Arrangement 60 (6x 10) Dimensions 1650x992x4O mm (65.0x39.1 x1.57 in) Weight _ 18.2 kg (40.1 lbs) Front Cover _ 3.2 mm tempered glass - Frame_ Material Anodized aluminium alloy -Box IP67,3_diodes Cable 4 mm2 (IEC)or4 mm2 & 12 AWG 1000 _V (UL), 1000 mm (39.4 in)_ Connector T4 (IEC/UL) Per Pallet _ _ 26 pieces, 520 kg (1146.4 lbs) - Per container (40' HQ) 728 pieces TEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTICS Temperature Coefficient (Pmax) % /*C Temperature Coefficient (Voc) _-0.39 % / *C _ Temperature Coefficient (Isc) - _-0.30 _ 0.053 %/°C Nominal Operating Cell Temperature 45±2 *C ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ •.................... CANADIAN SOLAR INC. September 2016. All rights reserved, PV Module Product Datasheet V5.52P1_NA ��.OIL00 f NEW ENHANCEMENTS 000 OURA fJ6LT1 GROUP COMPANY ti SOLARMOUNT defined the standard in solar racking. New enhancements are designed -to get installers off the roof faster than .ever before. Components are ,pre -assembled and optimized to reduce installation steps and save tabor time. Our ;new grounding & bonding process eliminates copper wire and grounding straps to reduce costs. Utilize the microinverter mount with a wire mariagement clip for an easier installation. C� WITH SYSTEMS GROUNDING -aHROUG:.H ENF'HASE M ICR01NVERTERS AND TRUNK CABLES 4�id �dff r t E BONDING & GROUNDING MECHANICAL LOADINGL270j —, L I S T S QSYSiEM f1RE-CLASSIFICATION_ WWI 0 S -TER IEFOREGET 0! FF THE ROOF 8 ..................,................,._...._.............................. ............ .......................... OPTIMIZED COMPONENTS - VERSATILITY • AVAILABILITY • DESIGN TOOLS L California State Fire Marshal Information Bulletin 14-011 Issued: November 25, 2014 FIRE CLASSIFICATION FOR ROOF MOUNTED SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS AND/OR PANEL MODULES — 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING STANDARDS CODE SUPPLEMENT EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2015 The Office of the State Fire Marshal is issuing this Information Bulletin to address the use of photovoltaic solar systems and/or panel modules in areas outside the State Responsibility Areas (SRA) and Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. The adoption of UL 1703 with revisions through October 25, 2013 and the Emergency Rulemaking that delayed the effective date to January 1, 2015 of the adoption were intended to focus on the areas that requied Class' A or Class B roofing (SRA and Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones). Where Class A or Class B roofing is required, the photovoltaic solar system (photovoltaic panels with the rack support system) shall have a Class A or Class B rating, respectively. Areas in California that only require a minimum Class C roofing due to statutory provision contained in Health and Safety Code 13132.7 should not be impacted by the early adoption of UL 1703. Those. buildings and structures requiring Class C roofing should be able to have installed one of the following and meet the intent of the 2013 California Building Standards Code: 1. Photovoltaic panels and modules having a Class C rating under the previous version of UL 1703 (2002 edition with revisions through April 2008), or 2. Photovoltaic panels and modules having a Class C rating complying with UL 790 (2004 edition with revisions through October 2008), or 3. Photovoltaic systems having a minimum Class C rating under the most recent version of UL 1703 (2002 edition with revisions through October 2013). Fire classification -of photovoltaic solar systems and panels shall be marked with their fire classification rating, Class A, B, or C. Questions or comments regarding this Information Bulletin should be directed to Division Chief Kevin Reinertson, Code Development and Analysis at (916) 327-4998, or by electronic mail to kevin.reinertson@fire.ca.gov. For more in.fonnation please visit our website http://0sfm.fire.ca.gov [e] enphase• TECHNICAL BRIEF E N E R G Y NEC 2014 — Enphase System Code Compliance Overview This technical brief discusses new NEC 2014 requirements that apply to Enphase Microinverter Systems. It is useful for installers, electricians, and electrical :inspectors or authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs) in understanding how code -compliance is handled where NEC 2014 is adopted. Main topics discussed in this document are: • NEC 2014 Section 690.12 Rapid Shutdown of PV Systems on Buildings • NEC 2014 Section 705.12 Point of Connection • NEC 2014 Section 690.11 DC Arc -Fault Circuit Protection NEC 2014 Section 69012 Rapid Shutdown of PV Systems on Buildings 0 Solar electric �PV systems with Enphase Microinverters have one utility -interactive inverter directly underneath each solar module, converting low voltage DC.to utility grid -compliant AC. When the utility grid is available and the sun is shining, each microinverter verifies that the utility grid is operating within . the IEEE 1547 requirements. Only then does it export AC power into the electric service for use by loads onsite or export power to the utility grid for others to use.. When the utility grid has a failure, or the PV system AC circuits are disconnected from the utility service via an AC breaker, AC disconnect, or removal of the solar.or main utility service meter, the microinverters stop producing AC power in fewer than six AC cycles. Enphase Microinverters are not capable of operating as an AC voltage source. This means that without an AC utility source, Enphase Microinverters are not able to energize connected wiring and no AC voltage or current can be injected into the inverter output circuits or the grid. When the AC utility source is removed from the inverter output circuits via any means, such as an AC breaker, AC disconnect or removal of the solar or main utility service meter, this equipment performs the rapid shutdown function per 690.12. With an Enphase Microinverter System this shutdown occurs well within the 690.12 required 10 seconds, and there are no other conductors energized more than 1.5 m (5 ft) in length inside a building or more than 3 m (10 ft) from a PV array. Code Reference 690.12 Rapid Shutdown of PV Systems on Buildings. PV system circuits installed on or in buildings shall include a rapid shutdown function that controls specific conductors in accordance with 690.12(1) through (5) as follows. (1) Requirements for controlled conductors shall apply only to PV system conductors of more than 1.5 m (5 ft) in length inside a building, or more than 3 m (10 ft) from a PV array. (2) Controlled conductors shall be limited to not more than 30 volts and 240 volt-amperes within 10 seconds of rapid shutdown initiation. (3) Voltage and power shall be measured between any two conductors and between any conductor and ground. (4) The rapid shutdown initiation methods shall be labeled in accordance with 690.56(B). (5) Equipment that performs the rapid shutdown shall be listed and identified. © 2015 Enphase Energy Inc. All rights reserved. January 2015 �� VV DUAL POWER SUPPLY,,-�, SOURCES:' UTILITY`CRID ANS` PVSOLAR,ELECl"RIC ,SI>✓STEIVI, =2if P4TC3V0, LTIACY`E I COiNEGTd. QI?ERATINGVa rTAOE'aVd7- OP RA`IING.CURRE ,7' AMPS ' 210, 4"'! ipv s'EQ- ' u t, Snu fQTOVf LlA(Q'MtC C�INV�E 'ERS. LGATEC UNPEI�I=/�CI-1 P.V, MODULE:' ON I `Af�F?l y t DQ NOT RELOCATE THISa OVERCURRENT DEVICE'_ DO NOT RELOCATE THIS OV_ERCURRENT DEVICE. PHOTOVOLTAIC: SOLAR: BREAKER PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR BREAKER A WARNING& SOLAR. ELECTRIC_: y CIRCUITBREAKER��• AS BACKFED a WARNING' SOLAR ELEGTRIC:;` 'CIRCUIT BREAKER`Q. IS BACKFED PV SOLAR• BREAKER, 'DOS NOT RELOCATE ��" THIS',OVERCURRENT",: DEVICE` ,1 Classic Composition Mount] Elevated Water Seal TechnologyTN "'" ---- TOWARDS GE T , 12.00 1.500 3.00 6.00 12.00 AVAILABLE IN MILL, CLEAR ANODIZED, AND BRONZE ANODIZED FINISHES. PForemurAND Doxrmamu MF R60PMATgN CONFAPhD W D(6 DGwWG 6 DIE SIXF PRGPERD' OFGGIC2,nOUM w. ANY REPRODUCIgN q PAfl OR A2 A wNaE wmgln THE wR11FEN PetM62gN a gICF,nODM w Is PRowertFD. AMSC - - ' RACKING COMPONENTS N1 NOT INCLUDED It I li S SCALE 1 : 3 HEM DESCRIPTION QTY. 1 FLASHING, IT X 12" X .050", 5052, MILL 1 2 QBLOCK, CLASSIC, A360 CAST AL, MILL 1 3 HANGER BOLT, PLAIN CENTER, 5/16" x 6", 18-8 SS 1' 4 WASHER, SEALING, 5/16" ID X 3/4" OD, EPDM BONDED SS 1 5 NUT, HEX, 5/16-18, UNC -213, 18-8 SS 2 6 WASHER, FLAT, 19/64" ID x 7/8" OD x 1 /8 EPDM 1 I. 7 WASHER, FENDER,�S/16" ID X I" OD, 18-8 SS' 1 8 WASHER, SPLIT -LOCK, 5/16" ID, I& SS 1 Quick Mount PV TITLE: AMSC: CLASSIC COMPOSITION MOUNT UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIHED: SIZE DRAWN BY: RAD REV DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCH6 - TOLERANCES: A DATE: 11/9/2015 I 7 DO NOT SCALE DRAWING TWO PLACE OEC1MAL !.IB THREE PLACE DECUWL 2.145 SCALE:1:4 WEIGHT:1.19 I SHEETI OF I Lag pull-out (withdrawal) capacities (lbs) in typical 16mber: Lag Bolt Specifications j Specific Gravity 5/16" shaft per 3' thread depth 5/16" shaft per 1" thread depth Douglas Fir, Larch - :50 798 266 Douglas Fir, South .46 765 235 Engelmann Spruce, Lodgepole Pine (MSR 1650 f 8 higher) .46 705 235 Hem, Fir. .43 636 212 Hem. Fir (North) .46 705 235 Southern Pine .55 921 307 Spruce, Pine, Fir .42 615 205 Spruce, Pine. Fir (E of 2 million psland higher grades of MSR and MEL) .50 798 266 Sources: American Wood Council, NDS 2005, Table 11.2 A, 11.3.2 A Notes: 1) Thread must be embedded in a rafter or other structural roof member. 2) See NDSTable 11.S.1C for required edge distances. 1317.2.3-7 quick Mount PV"' RESPECT THE ROOF 2 Jan -2017, Rev 8 Classic Composition Mounting Instructions Installation Tools Required: tape measure, roofing bar, chalk line, stud finder, caulking gun, sealant compatible with roofing material, drill with 7/32" long -style bit, drill or impact gun with 1/2" deep socket. WARNING: Quick Mount PV products are NOT designed for and should NOT be used to _nchor fall protection equipment. Locate, choose, and mark centers of rafters to be mounted. Select the courses of shingles where mounts will be placed. Carefully lift composition roof shingle with roofing bar, just above placement of mount. Remove nails. as required. See "Proper Flashing Placement" on next page. Inse- flashing between 1 st and 2nd course. Slide up --* top edge of flashing is at least 3/4" hi5her than the drip edge of the 3rd course and louver flashing edge is above the drip edge of 1 st coarse. Mar. center for drilling. Using drill with 7/32" bit, drill pilot hole into roof and rafter, taking care to drill square to the roof. Do not use mount as a drill guide. Drill should be 'long style bit' aka'aircraft extension bit'to drill a 3" deep hole into rafter. Clean off any sawdust, and fill hole with sealant slide flashing into position. Prepare hanger bolt compatible with roofing materials. vv-dh hex nut and sealing washer. Insert into hole aed drive hanger bolt until QBlock stops rotating easily. Do NOT over torque. insert EPDM rubber washer over hanger bolt into Using the rack kit hardware, secure the racking block. (L -foot) to the mount using torque specs from . racking manufacturer. If racking manufacturer does not specify torque setting, tighten to 13 ft. -lbs. BI 7.2.3-7 Jan -2017, Rev 8 Reference and Tips Additional tips and information for installing mounts: e See Classic Composition Mount install and Quick Tips videos on nail removal, bolt prep, and more at: www.quickmountpv.com/support/vide'os.htmi ■ It is not necessary or advisable to use nails or other fasteners to secure the perimeter of the flashing. - ■ The Classic Composition Mount is made to work with standard and high-definition composition/ asphalt and wood shingle roofs with 5" to 5-5/8" courses. If the exposed surface of the course exceeds this measurement you may need to use our Classic Shake Mount instead. ■ Depending on the season and climate, size and location of seal tabs, and quality of the shingles, the seal tabs that adhere the shingle courses together may not effectively seal the shingles to the flashingsjf this is the case, simply add several quarter -sized dabs of manufacturer accepted sealant or asphalt roofing cement, meeting ASTM D 4586 Type II, between the flashing and the shingle above. ■ Mounts should not be installed in areas of the roof susceptible to ice damming. Water ponding under the shingles can reach the bolt penetration. o Take care not to damage the roofing material while working on the roof. Removing stone granules and deforming the shingles in any way can shorten the lifespan of the roofing. The value of the solar array is directly affected by the condition of the roof it is attached to. - BI 7.2.3-7 Jan -2017., -Rev 8 Data Sheet Enphase Microinverters Enphase IQ 6 and IQ 6+ Micr®inverters U� To learn more about Enphase offerings, visit enphase.com The high-powered smart grid -ready Enphase-IQ 6 Micro` and Enphase IQ 6+ Micro` dramatically simplify the installation process while achieving the highest efficiency for module -level power electronics. Part of the Enphase IQ System, the IQ 6 and IQ 6+ Micro integrate seamlessly with the Enphase IQ Envoy'", Enphase Q Aggregator'", Enphase IQ Battery"', and the Enphase Enlighten'" monitoring and analysis software. The IQ 6 and IQ 6+ Micro extend the reliability standards set forth -by -previous generations -and undergo over a million hours of power -on testing. Enabling Enphase to provide an industry-leading warranty of up tO 25 years. Easy to Install Lightweight and simple Faster installation with improved two -wire cabling Built-in rapid shutdown compliant (NEC 2014) Productive and Reliable Optimized for high powered 60 -cell and 72 cell* modules, More than a million hours of testing Class II double -insulated enclosure Smart Grid Ready Complies with fixed power factor, voltage and frequency ride -through requirements Remotely updates to respond to changing grid requirements Configurable for varying grid profiles 3 The IQ 6+ Micro is required to support 72 -cell modules ENPHASE. Enphase IQ 6 and IQ 6+ Microinverters INPUT DATA (DC) IQ6-60-2-U.S AND IQ6-60-5-US IQ6PLUS-72-2-US AND IQ6PLUS-72-5-US C6mm6nly used module pairings' 195 W - 330 W + �r 235 W. W + - e ;400. _ A _ • Module compatibility 60 -cell PV modules only 60 -cell and 72 -cell PV modules Maximum input DC voltage 48 Vim::.` 3f,1 62 V e rt' Peak power tracking voltage _ y 27V -37V 27 V -r45 V Operating range ': r16 V-'48 V ,, ., "•i 16 V 62'V 'erg.. _ _L--.-. ,r+ . . _3. .. .... _...� I a. .. .. J a ... >r. -.- .... as - ... - Min/Max start voltage 22V/48V 22 V./ 62 V . Max DC short 6i0ii current(module Isc) •15 A- 4' r-15 A ° Overvoltage class DC port II II '• DC port tiackfeed under single fault. 0A' ¢ PV array configuration 1 x 1 ungrounded array; No additional DC side protection required; AC side protection requires max 20A per branch circuit OUTPUT DATA (AC) I06 -60 -2 -US AND IQ6-60-5-US IQ6PLUS-72-2-US AND IQ6PLUS-72-5-US -Peak output power ' 240 VA a w, • 290,VA 3 ,, , Maximum continuous output power 230 VA 280 VA 4 /.21 V "208 V(1 m) / 183-229 V Nominal voltage/range, ; 240V1 264 240 V 1..211 264.208 V (10)/ 183 229 V� ,5 , ._: _ :•• -. , Nominal output current 0.96 A 1.11 A 1.17 A_. 1.35 A Nominal frequency = 1t 'U Hz 7 ,. 1 60 Hzx � �, ':.. "� Yi... .._ S.I. `.(.._ - .. n- 1.•_r... «..1 ...w++ y. .�, v....D . •1.....Y.0 . .wc �'.t.�. .v . .. _Extended freggency_range_-__-_ _ __. . 47-.68.Hz_ _ _. _. _.. ..._ _. 47 68 Hz _ 'Power factor at rated power'" ~�^- •a;L1 r-�..-'�'� .,� • t -x 4 r. t r 1 0 ".� _0 ,7Y:�• _ _ , 1G„ „w... ., .Yt�•',6 'y'.. .-'�i„* u;,v Maximum units per 20 A branch circuit 16 (240 VAC) 13 (240 VAC) 14 (single-phase 208 VAC) 11 (single-phase 208 VAC) _Overvoltagsse claAC port ' .,r ;III la ,�:, o l a• : III „ Y >. ` ' AC port backfeed under single fault 0 A 0 Ar Power;facfor•;(adlusta6le);µ `.,,cy 0 7 eading :"0.7.lagging' ;R • OJ leading p,: 0.7 lagging vr EFFICIENCY @240 V @208 V (10) @240 V @208 V (f(0) f. CEC weighted efficiency _: ." >,'97.0 % . , ! 7 96.5 %' .0.0/.= 6:5 °io MECHANICAL DATA Ambient temperature.range -40°C to +65°C 1 Relative humidity range 4°r to 100% (condensing) Connector type - +MC4 or Amphenol.114 LTX , Dimensions (WXHXD) 219 mm x 191 mm x 37.9 mm (without bracket) Weight 1.5 kg (3..3 ibs) ` Cooling Natural convection - No fans Approved for wet locations Yes Pollution degree PD3 Environmental category / UV exposure rating Outdoor - NEMA 250, type 6 (IP67) ` FEATURES Communication Power line ' Monitoring Enlighten Manager and MyEnlighten monitoring options Compatible with Enphase IQ Envoy _ Compliance UL 62109-1, UL1741ilEEE1547, FCC Part 15 Class B, ICES -0003_ 'Class B, CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 107.1-01 This product is UL Listed as PV:RapidShut'Dovwri Equipment.an' conforms with NEC -2014 and NEC -2017 section 690.12 and C22.1-2015 Rule 647218 Rapid Shutdown of PV,.Systems, for AC and DC conductors, when installed according manufacturer's instructions. 1. No enforced DC/AC ratio. See the compatibility calculator at Qnphase.com/en-us/support/module-compatibility. 2. Nominal voltage range can be extended beyond nominal if required by the utility. To learn more about Enphase offerings, visit enphase.com © 2017 Enphase Energy. All rights reserved. All trademarks or brands used are the property of Enphase Energy, Inc. EN-PHASE. A 1 u /� C G's 2017-05-01 `� G 9 �1 1 i /moi J G '= ENPHASE. Installing. Enphase IQ 6 and IQ 6+ Microinverters To install the Enphase 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+ Microin- verter Installation and Operation Manual at: enphase -nrnksi ijapcTt. Safety warnings are listed on the back of this guide. The Enphase Microinverter 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. IMPORTANT: Enphase IQ Envoy and IQ 6 and IQ 6+ Micros do not communicate with, and should not be used with, previous generation Enphase Microin- verters 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 0. Q open it to log in to your Enlighten account. With this app, _ you can scan microinverter serial numbers and connect to the Enphase IQ Envoy to track system installation Q progress. To download, go to en phase. corn itcr,lkit or scan the .QR code at right. B) Refer to the following table and check PV module electrical compati- bility at: enphase.com/en-us/supporVmodule-compatibility. 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-AM1-240) communications gateway: required to monitor solar production Tie wraps or cable clips (Q -CLIP -100) Enphase Sealing Caps (Q -SEAL -10): for 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: Microinverter model DC Connector type PV module cell count _ IQ6-60-2-US MC -4 locking Pair only with 60cell modules.. IQ6-60-5-US .. Amphenol UTX 2.Om IQ6PLUS-72-2-US. MC -4 locking Pair with 60- or 72 -cell modules. IQ6PLUS-72-5-US 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-AM1-240) communications gateway: required to monitor solar production Tie wraps or cable clips (Q -CLIP -100) Enphase Sealing Caps (Q -SEAL -10): for 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: Allows for 30 cm of cable slack. ©2017 Enphase Energy, Inc. All rights reserved. D) Check that you have these other items: Enphase Q Aggregators or AC junction box . Number 2 and 3 Phillips screwdrivers 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 branch when protected with a 20 -amp over -current protection device (OCPD). Max. IQ 6 Micros per 240V branch circuit (single phase) Cable model Connector spacing PV module : Connector count orientation i er box Max. IQ 6 Micros per 208V branch circuit(single phase) Q-12-10-240 1.3m Portrait 1240 0-12-17-240 2.Om Landscape (60 -cell) ; 240 0-12-20-200 2.3m Landscape (72 -cell) ' 200 Allows for 30 cm of cable slack. ©2017 Enphase Energy, Inc. All rights reserved. D) Check that you have these other items: Enphase Q Aggregators or AC junction box . Number 2 and 3 Phillips screwdrivers 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 branch 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 24OV 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 ar:nhase com/sunoort for more information. ` Tie wraps or cable clips Best practice: Center -feed the branch circuit to minimize voltage rise in a fully -populated branch. Enphase IQ 6 Micro or IQ 6+ Micro Enphase Q Aggregator or AC junction box DC connector � Enphase Q Cable AC connector terminator Enphase disconnect tool 01 11111111111111111111111111111 U11 111II1 148-80088-01 INSTALLATION ® Position the Enphase Q Cable A) Plan each cable segment to allow connectors on the Enphase Q Cable to align with each PV module. Allow extra length for slack, cable turns, -and any obstructions. 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. ® Install an Enphase Q Aggregator or Junction Box A) Verify that AC voltage at the site is within range: Service Type and Voltage: L1-L2. 240 V Split -Phase `: 211 to 264 VAC 208 V Single Phase 183 to 229 VAC B) Install an Enphase Q Aggregator or junction box at a suitable location on -- the racking: See*Fnphase Q Aggregator -Quick -Install Guide: - C ) Provide an AC connection from the Enphase Q Aggregator or junction box back to the electricity network connection using equipment and practices as required by local jurisdictions. F ® 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 cm (0:50 inches) between the back of the PV module and the top of the microinverter. 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 recommended torque value DC connector I AC connector 0 Create an Installation Map Create a paper installation map to record microinverter serial numbers. and position in the array. A) Peel the removable serial number label from each microinverter and affix it to the respective location on the paper installation map. B) Peel the label from the IQ Envoy and affix it to the installation map. C ),Always keep a copy of the installation map for your records. ® Manage the Cabling ., A serial number labels A) Use cable clips or tie wraps to attach the cable to the racking. The cable must be supported at least every 1.8 m (6 feet). B) Dress any excess cabling in loops so that it does not contact the roof. Do not form loops smaller than 12 cm (4.75 inches) in diameter: Cable clip 0 Connect the Microinverters A) Connect the microinverter. Listen for a click as the connectors engage. B) Cover any unused connectors with Enphase- Sealing nphaseSealing Caps. Listen for a click as the connectors engage. WARNING: Install sea ling.caps on all unused AC connector as !;:lthese connectors become live when the system is energized. Sealing caps are required for protection against moisture ingress: .. Terminate the Unused End of the Cable A) Remove 13 mm (1 /27 of the cable sheath from the conductors. Use the terminator loop to measure. Terminator Body Y I - 13mm >:sr B ) Slide the hex nut onto the cable. There is a grommet inside of the terminator body that should remain in place. C) Insert the cable into the terminator body so that each of the two wires land on opposite sides of the internal separator. 0Connect the PV Modules A) Connect the DC leads of each PV module to the DC input connectors of the corresponding microinverter. . B) Check the LED on the connector side y of the microinverter: The LED flashes ® - six times when DC power is applied. C) Mount the PV modules above the microinverters. Status DC connector LED I _ ✓4 > � > "• .: ••. AC connector Energize the System r { A) If applicable, turn ON the AC disconnect or circuit breaker for the `� • Internal View branch circuit. B) Turn ON the main utility -grid AC circuit breaker. Your system will _ start producing power after a five-minute waft time. _ D) Insert a screwdriver into the slot on the top of the terminator to C) Check the LED on the connector side of the microinverter: hold it in place, and tighten nut with 27 mm open-end wrench or channel lock pliers until fully tightened. Fseaa6tor. Hold theterminator body stationarywtththescrewdriverandtum -only the hex nut to prevent the conductors frm twisting out of the r. c" -' 2 11 FT .- . . . .< WARNING: Never unscrew the hex nut: Unscrewing it pd the hex nut destroys the locking feature; and you must ; is rep lace the terminator ^«' • v `''rr .+.1'ly. .....as.+ -w •.F w i`li..e r> w�..}.e,.`.l_X 0 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 LED Indicates Flashing green Normal operation. AC grid function is normal and j there is communication with the IQ Envoy. j Flashing orange The AC grid is normal but there is no i communication with the IQ Envoy. Flashing red The AC grid is either not present or not within 840-00800 n specification. Solid red . _ There is an active "DC Resistance Low, Power Off r Q -DCC -2 y condition' To reset, refer to the Enphase IQ 6 and 840-00386 ". IQ 6+ Microinverter Installation and Operation 100 VDC _ • f7771 Manual at: Titin://wnwFi�nh se..nn �•;. anon. ACTIVATE MONITORING AND CONTROLS 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 Enphase Connector Rating Enphase Connectors in the following table have a maximum current of 20 A, a maximum OCPD of 20 A, and maximum ambient temperature of -40° to +79' C. (-40°:to+174.2° F)' s uPart.Number Model MaximumYokage 840-0 4 0387 Q-12-10-240 297 VAC 840-00388 * Q-,12-17-240 277.VAC 840-00389 ,. 412-20-200 277 VAC r 840-00800 n Q -DCC -7 % 300 VDC ; ,17 840-00385 r Q -DCC -2 y A00VDC`_ � 840-00386 ". Q -DCC -5 ` • 100 VDC _ • f7771 4 .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 '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. • WARNING: Hot surface. " ' WARNING: Refer to safety instructions. I DANGER: Risk of electric shock. raRefer to manual � _ Double -Insulated i Safety Symbols _ Safety DANGER: Indicates a hazardous situation, 0 which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. it contains no user -serviceable parts. If it fails, WARNING: Indicates a situation where failure 0 to follow instructions may be a safety hazard an RMA (return merchandise authorization) or cause equipment malfunction. Use extreme number and start the replacement process. caution and follow instructions carefully. A. WARNING: Indicates a situation where failure Microinverter will void the warranty. to follow instructions may result in burn injury. ✓ NOTE: Indicates information particularly or'PV Cable' when paired with the Enphase ! important for optimal system operation General Safety Qt DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Do not use Q} Enphase equipment in a manner not specified by the manufacturer. Doing so may cause death Qof or injury to persons, or damage to equipment. DANGER Risk of electric shock Be aware that 0 installation of this equipment includes risk of electric shock. Qthe Risk of electric shock. The DC conduc- ©DANGER: tors of this photovoltaic system are ungrounded and may be energized. DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Always de -en- ergize the AC branch circuit before servicing. Never disconnect the DC connectors under load. DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. QOnly use electrical system components approved for wet locations. General Safety, continued . ©DANGER Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Only qualified personnel should troubleshoot, install, or replace Enphase Microinverters or the Enphase Q Cable and Accessories. ©DANGER Risk of electric shock Risk of fire. Ensure that all AC and DC wiring is correct and , that none of the AC orDC wires are pinched or. damaged. Ensure that all AC junction boxes are properly closed. ©DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Do not exceed the maximum number of microin- verters in an AC branch circuit as listed in this guide. You must protect each microinverter AC branch circuit with a 20A maximum breaker or fuse, as appropriate.. ©DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Only qualified.personnel may connect the Enphase Microinverter to the utility grid. 0 1 WARNING: Risk of equipment damage. Enphase male and female connectors must only be mated with the matching male/female connector. QWARNING: Before installing or using the Enphase Microinverter, read all instructions and cautionary markings in the technical description; on the Enphase Microinverter System, and on the photovoltaic (PV) equipment. QWARNING: Do not connect Enphase Microin- verters to the grid or energize the AC circuit(s) until you have completed all of the installation procedures and have received prior approval from the electrical utility company. QWARNING: When the PV array is exposed to light, DC voltage is supplied to the PCE. - . ✓ NOTE: To ensure optimal reliability and to meet warranty requirements, install the Enphase Microinverters and Enphase Q Cable according. y to the instructions in this guide. ✓— NOTE: Provide support for the Enphase Q -Cable at least every,1.8 m (6 feet). ✓ NOTE: Perform all electrical installations in accordance with all applicable local electrical codes, such as the.Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 and NFPA 70 (NEC), ✓ 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 0 1 DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Do not attempt to repair the Enphase Microinverter, it contains no user -serviceable parts. If it fails, contact Enphase customer service to obtain an RMA (return merchandise authorization) number and start the replacement process. 'Tampering with or opening the Enphase Microinverter will void the warranty. QDANGER: y Risk of fire. The DC conductors of the PV module must be labeled 'PV Wire' or'PV Cable' when paired with the Enphase ! I Microinverter. Qt WARNING: You must match the DC operating `i voltage range of the PV module with the allowable input voltage range of the Enphase I ' Microinverter. 1 Qof WARNING: The maximum open circuit voltage the PV module must not exceed the specified maximum input DC voltage of the Enphase ! Microinverter. WARNING: Risk of equipment damage. Install Qthe microinverter under the PV module to avoid direct exposure to rain, UV, and other harmful weather events. Always install the microinverter bracket side up. Do not mount the microinverter upside down. Do not expose the AC or DC connectors (on the Enphase Q Cable connection, PV module, or the microinverter) to rain or condensation before the connectors are mated. Enphase Customer Support: enphase.com/en-us/support/contact Microinverter Safety, continued WARNING: Risk of equipment damage. The Enphase Microinverter is not protected from damage due to moisture trapped in cabling systems. Never mate microinverters to cables that have been left disconnected and exposed to wet conditions. This voids the Enphase warranty. . WARNING: Risk of equipment damage. The 0 Enphase Microinverter functions only with a standard, compatible PV module with appropriate fill -factor, voltage, and. current ratings. Unsupr ported devices include mart PV modules, fuel cells, wind or water turbines. DC generators, and non-Enphase batteries, etc. These devices do not behave like standard PV modules, so operation'. and compliance is not guaranteed These devices may also damage the Enphase Microinverter by exceeding its electrical rating, making the system potentially unsafe. ®WARNING: Risk of skin bum. The chassis of the Enphase Microinverter is the heat sink. Under normal operating conditions, the temperature could be 20°C above ambient, but under extreme conditions the microinverter can reach a temperature of 90°C. To reduce risk of burns, use caution when working with microinverters. NOTE; The Enphase Microinverter has ✓ field -adjustable voltage and frequency trip points that may need to be set depending upon local requirements. Only an authorized installer with the permission and following requirements . of the local electrical authorities should make adjustments. Enphase Q Cable Safety DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Do not install the Enphase Q_Cable terminator while power_ -- is connected. - ©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; thesystem may not function properly. DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. 0 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. DANGER Risk of electric shock Risk of fire. Make Qsureprotective sealing caps have been installed on all unused AC connectors. Unused AC connectors are live when the system is energized. QWARNING: Use the terminator only once. If you 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 12 cm (4.75 inches) 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 toulling or bending the cable near the conhection). Use only the connectors and cables provided. Do not allow contamination or debris in the connectors. t 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. Fn 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. Carbon monoxide alarms required by Sections R315A 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 & 315f or 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 garages 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, Vwe affirm and declare under the penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California, by our signatures below as Owner/Contractor, that Vwe 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/Contractor 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 Carbon onoxide alarms are now installed* thec following locatiops: _ f 2 A I 1•.aA- / RV'D 0 .-P Owner's name (print): &Qt4A/ Owner's signature"M u'e_-,--,— A:]:,,r4_p/A, Date: 1 / n nj Contractor's name (print): t�C[�\li� 1 t��%e� � l�C CSLB License: sw2%_ Contractor's signature: --W Date: � / 12 / ( % Project Address: 34-1 H A Page 2 of 2 Revised 7.20.2015 Permit #: 3 I-1 — 1J2 ,Pic � g -- � � Li y9 FMR y . q geIG Rs �R s C �� o ll 1 a 17 n, -V` toargg J3 lk __ --- ROYAL ACRE OC 263DZANBLA WAY STE A .I�CHM4 AOSM PHONE 53DS86 �r+oNE:590�ae�e0 xs..q 73 WVAL AM MC. COMRAC=R ATE IJCBNEOI/1!8 bmIRAT10N OA7E Butte County Department of Development Services PERMIT CENTER 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 Main Phone (530) 538-7601 Fax (530) 538-7785 www.buttecounty.net/dds .Declaration of Installation for Smoke Alarms and Carbon Monoxide Alarms FORM NO DBI -01 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 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: 1. 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. 11315.2 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 Revised 7.20.2015