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r BUTTE COUNTY C�o -� DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES \ [NSPECTION CARD _N'1 QST B�lt� O JCB SITE 24 Hour Inspection Line (IVR) : 530.538.4365 (Cut off time for inspections is 2pm ) Development Services cannot ; 4' . y BUTTE .COUNTY ' `DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ;AREA I`NS .ECTIoN CARO UST/BE ON JOB STTI' ; 24 Hour Inspection Line (NR) : 530.538.4365 (Cutoff time for inspections. is 2pm)^ ► Development Services cannot g6rantee inspections on the (late requested Officer 530.538.7601 Fax: 53n i'iR 77Ri .x,.x,.0 RuttP(i nt nPt/dAe x Permit No: B1572776 Issued: 11/9/2015 Address` 3022 SANDI DR,`CHICO APN: 007-370-027 Owner: MATHERN DANIEL E'& MARTHA J Permit Type: SOLAR•ROOF-RES Description: 29 PANELS Flood Zone: SRA Area: t', PW Front: Centerline of .Road:' ' fieiil : SRA: Side:.,.>: Other: ,t ` Total Setback. from Centerline' of.Roadi ALL PIAN RF.VI.SI.ONS MUST .I3.E APPROVED .13Y'THE COL+NT B�;FOffdff-. PROCE.ED'ING Inspection Type IVR INSP . DATE' Setbacks I 1 1131 Foundations / Footings 111 Pier/Column Footings 122 Eufer Ground' 216 Masonry Grout 120 131 Pool Plumbing Test Do Not .Pour Concrete Until Above. Etre Sign,(] '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 411 612. Tiedown/Soft Sets stem :611 Permanent Foundation System Do Not 1nsta.11Floor Sheathing; or Slab( it til_ 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=,iStucco or hoofing; 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 .Abo. a Si# ned Permit Final 802 Electrical Final 803 Mechanical Final 809 Plumbing Final 813 Fire Sprinkler Test or Final 702 Swimming Pools Setbacks ns ection T e IVR JNSP 'DATE Ceilin '145 Lath F 142 Swimming Pools Setbacks 131 Pool Plumbing Test Gas Test -404 Pre-Gunite 506 Pre -Deck '--505 Pool Fencin Alarms/Baniers 503 Pre -Plaster 507 Manufactured Homes _ Setbacks 131 Blockin nde inin 612. Tiedown/Soft Sets stem :611 Permanent Foundation System - 613 Underground Electric 218 Sewer .-407 Underground Water 417 Manometer Test 605 Continuity Test 602 Skirting/Steps/Landings ` 610 Coach Info Manufactures Name: Date of Manufacture: Model Name/Number. Serial Numbers: Length x Width: Insignia: �F,inals Au. ': Public Works Final 538.7681 Fire De artment/CDF 538.6226 Env. Health Final 538.7281 Sewer District Final "PROJECT FINAL r *Project Final is a Certificate of Occupancy for (Residential Only) t'F.:Ti�111 S BE;C ONII NULL AND VOID '1.VEAR FRO,Y•1: "L':HIa.D.I'1 I,� O1 ISSUANC'F:. IF NvORK R. -ILS CON YII tiC}I 1); YOU t1:1t':PAY-FOR AJ ATAR ' •. y Carbon monoxide alarms required by°Sec"tions 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 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, I/we 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 & Bas 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. eke and Carbon�Mopoxide alarms are now installed in the fo7lowin�jc locations: Owner's name (print): Owner's signature: Date: Contractor's name (print): ��' dv( 4m- CSLB License: 5`401OG Contractor's signature:4 Date: gl& `d7 ` Project Address: ®r,( d- JC��� 11(1^V�� �k7eo Permit Page 2 of 2 Revised 7.20.2015 SunmodulP� Plus SW28.0,MONO BLACK (33mm frame) ■ TUV Power controlled: • Lowest measuring tolerance in industry Every component is tested to meet 3 times IEC requirements Designed to withstand heavy.' accumulations of snow and ice O�. Sunmodule Plus: Positive performance tolerance j 25 -year linear performance warranty and 10 -year product warranty LP -AU -Glass with anti -reflective coating World-class quality :5,fety1e.stcd,1EC61730 6006`_2_6-9 Fully -automated production lines and seamless monitoring of the process and mate- 2 CSP 716 •ball mist IlC 6,701 rial ensure the quality that the company sets as its benchmark for its sitesworldwide. C us UL 1703 II SolarWorld Plus -Sorting, Plus -Sorting guarantees highest system efficiency. SolarWorld only delivers modules that have greater than or equal to the nameplate rated power. Horne Innovation, AQ E, I 25 -year linear performance guarantee and extension of product warranty to 16 years SolarWorld guarantees a maximum performance digression of 0.7% p.a. in the course =g_ X of 25 years, a significant added value compared to the two-phase warranties com- c mon in the industry, along with our industry -first 10 -year product warranty.*. *in accordance with the applicable SolarWorld Limited Warranty at purchase. www.solarworld.com/warranty None ADE IN USA OF US solarworld.com AND IMPORTED PARTS Sunmodule;-/ Plus SW 280 MONO BLACK (33mm frame) PERFORMANCE UNDER STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS (STC)' Maximum power Pm„ 280 Wp Open circuit voltage VPP 39.5 V Maximum power point voltage VmPP 31.2 V Short circuit current 1,1 9.71 A Maximum power point current I -PP 9.07 A Module efficiency %, 16.7% 'STC: 1000 W/m', 25'C, AM 1.5 1) Measuring tolerance (P,,,) traceable to TUV Rheinland: +-/- 2%(TUV Power Controlled) THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS NOCT Pm 207.2 Wp 48 'C TC 1 Maximum power point voltage 0.044 %/'C TC v« Ix 7.85 A -0.31 %/-C TC PmPP Minor reduction in efficiency under partial load condition's at 25'C: at 200 W/mr,100% (+/-2%) of the STC efficiency (1000 W/m�) is achieved. COMPONENT MATERIALS -0.43 %/-C Operating temperature Cell type -40`C to 85°C Cell dimensions 1000 W/m= Front Tempered glass (EN 12150) 800 W/m= Black anodized aluminum 7 600 W/m= SYSTEM INTEGRATION PARAMETERS 400 W/m� 1000 V a X - — - 200 W/m2 -- --- -- -- I 100 W/m= Two rail system 113 psf downward 64 psf upward Design Loads' Three rail system 178 psf downward 64 psf upward V. Edge mounting 178 psf downward41 psf upward Module voltage IV] Powersorting' 4.20 (106.65) 7.12 (180.85) o' 0 0 v 11.32 (287.50) 1.30 (33) All units provided are imperial. SI units provided in parentheses. SolarWorld AG reserves the right to make specification changes without notice. PERFORMANCE AT 800 W/M', NOCT, AM 1.5 Maximum power Pm 207.2 Wp Open circuit voltage V« 35.8 V Maximum power point voltage VmPP 28.3 V Short circuit current Ix 7.85 A Maximum power point current I -PP 7.33 A Minor reduction in efficiency under partial load condition's at 25'C: at 200 W/mr,100% (+/-2%) of the STC efficiency (1000 W/m�) is achieved. COMPONENT MATERIALS Cells per module 60 Cell type Mono crystalline Cell dimensions 6.17 in x 6.17 in (156.75 x 156.75 mm) Front Tempered glass (EN 12150) Frame Black anodized aluminum weight 39.7 lbs (18.0 kg) SYSTEM INTEGRATION PARAMETERS Maximum system voltage SC III NEC 1000 V Maximum reverse current 25A Number of bypass diodes 3 Design Loads' Two rail system 113 psf downward 64 psf upward Design Loads' Three rail system 178 psf downward 64 psf upward Design Loads' Edge mounting 178 psf downward41 psf upward Please refer to the Sunmodule installation instructions for the details associated with these load cases. ADDITIONAL DATA Powersorting' -O Wp /+5 Wp J -Box IP65 Module leads PV wire per UL4703 with H4 connectors Module type (UL 1703) . 1 Glass -"- Low iron tempered with ARC 0.43(n) 1.30 (33) 1.14 (29) Compatible with both "Top -Down" and "Bottom" mounting methods -�L Grounding Locations: -4 locations along the length of the module in the extended flange. SW-01-7112US 12-2014 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 require Class A r Class B roofing (SRA and Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones). Where ass 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 information please visit our website http://osfm.fire.ca.gov Z 1, ' - r `R, SOLAR NEW ENHANCEMENTS . was ..�UI�IRAC . MOUNT ��-�� r �`� - /� A HILTI GROUP COMPANY 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 labor time. Our new grounding & bonding process eliminates copper wire and grounding straps to reduce. costs. Utilize the microinverter mount with a wire management clip for an easier installation. SOLARMOUNT INTEGRATED BONDING ADVANTAGE Im 'THEnO& HIS . R D 6 DD D LL _LUr A, ..-ism f ,. 5 . . UL270BONDING & GROUNDING 3 MECHANICAL LOADING L� 1 L I S T E D'SYSTEM RRE CLASSIRCATION_ T' �tuss A. TWE 1.,. 3 & tl .mnm 'ET OFF, ROOF. � TES TMAI OVER BES RE� .................... ............... .................................................................L OPTIMIZED COMPONENTS = VERSATILITY .-.,'AVAILABILITY..- DESIGN TOOLS . Sunmodule;/'Plus Sunmodule% Protect Benutzerinformation - User Instructions - Indicaciones para el usuario Informazioni per I'utente - Informations pour I'utilisateur 09/2014 Sunmodule Plus SW xxx poly Sunmodule Plus SW xxx mono (black)_ Sunmodule Protect SW xxx poly Sunmodule Protect SW xxx mono (black / clear) www.solarworld.com DANGERI AElectric shock The connection of two or more modules in series results in the accumulation of voltage and imposes danger. Do not insert electrically conductive parts into con- nectorsl Do not attach solar modules and wiring with wet connectors] Make sure to work with drytools and under dry working conditionsl QWork on live parts When working on wiring, use and wear protective equipment (insulated tools, insulated gloves, etc.)! WARNINGI Arcing Modules generate direct current (DC) when exposed to light. When breaking a closed circuit, a dangerous arc may be generated. Do not cut any live wires. ©Safe installation Do not carry out installation work in strong winds. Secure yourself and other persons against falling. Secure work materials against dropping. Ensure a safe working environment so as to prevent accidents. QFire protection/explosion protection Modules must not be installed in the vicinity of highly flammable gases, vapors or dusts (e.g. filling stations, gas tanks, paint spraying equipment). The safety instructions for other system components must also be followed. Make sure to complywith local standards, building regulations and accident prevention regu- lations during installation. For roof installation, modules must be mounted on a fire-resistant roof covering rated for the application. ATTENTION Do not use damaged modules. Do not dismantle modules Do not remove any parts or nameplates fitted by the manufacturer. Do not apply pa int or adhesives tothe module, nor work on it with sharp objects. Unpacking and intermediate storage Do not use thejunction box as a handle. Do not place modules roughly on hard floor or on their corners. Do not place modules on top of each other. Do not step or stand on modules. Do not place any objects on modules. Store modules in a dry place. Grounding of module and frame `We recommend ensuring the functional grounding of the module metal frame. If an exterior lightning protection system is already provided, the PV system has to be integrated into the protection concept against direct lightning stroke. Local stan- dards shall be observed. Grounding in the US and Canada The modules can be connected at the module corner (A). For frames with flange the modules can be connected at the holes provided in the flange (8). The lug must be a tin -coated copper lug, silver in color. Do NOT use a bare copper lug, which is brown. Any grounding method and components listed according to NEC requirements are also acceptable in the US and Canada. Table: Recommended components for grounding in the US and Canada Item Manufacturer/Description Tightening torque Lay -In lugs IlscoGBL-4D8T (E34440) Type F Thread Cutting Screw(7) SS #10-32 32lbf--in (3.6 Nm) Bolt© #10-32, SS 25lbf--in (2.9 Nm) Serrated washer @ M5, SS Washer® ID 9/64", OD 3/8", SS Nut (B #10-32, SS Sip iiota_� General Information This module is rated for use in application class A according to IEC 61730. Forthe elec- trical ratings please refer to the datasheet. Under normal conditions, a photovoltaic module is likely to experience conditions that produce more current and/or voltage than reported at standard test conditions. Accordingly, the values of ISC and VOC marked on this module should be multiplied by a factor of 1,25 when determining component voltage ratings, conuctor current ratings, fuse sizes, and size of controls connected tothe PV output.' Underwriters Laboratories Information (U.S. and Canada) The fire rating of this module is valid only when mounted in the manner specified in the mechanical mounting instructions. The module is considered to be in comp- liance with UL 1703 onlywhen the module is mounted in the manner specified bythe mounting instructions below. A module with exposed conductive parts is considered to be in compliance with UL 1703 only when it is electrically grounded in accordance with the instructions presented below and the requirements ofthe National Electri- cal Code. Where common grounding hardware (nuts, bolts, star washers, spilt -ring lock washers, flat washers and the like) is used to attach a listed grounding/bonding device, the attachment must be made in conformance with the grounding device manufacturer's instructions. Common hardware items such as nuts, bolts, star was- hers, lock washers and the like have not been evaluated for electrical conductivity or for use as grounding devices and should be used only for maintaining mechani- cal connections and holding electrical grounding devices in the proper position for electrical conductivity. Such devices, where supplied with the module and evaluated through the requirements in UL 1703, may be used for grounding connections in accordance with the instructions provided with the module. The electrical charac- teristics are within :00 percent of the indicated values of ISC, VOC, and Pmax under standard test conditions (irradiance of 100 mW/cm2, AM 1.5 spectrum, and a cell tem- perature of 25"C (777)). Under normal conditions, a photovoltaic module is likely to experience conditions that produce more current and/or voltage than reported at standard test conditions. The requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC) in Article 690-8 shall be followed to address these increased outputs. To reduce the operating temperature the module has to be mounted on any surface with a mini- mum distance of 4 Inches (10 cm). In Canada the installation shall be in accordance with CSA C22.1, Safety Standard for Electrical Installations, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1. Suitable ambient conditions Artificially concentrated sunlight shall not be directed on the module or panel. The module must neither be immersed in water nor be exposed to continuous wetting (e.g. by fountains). Exposure to salt or sulfur (sulfur sources, volcanoes) implies a risk of corrosion. The module must not be used for maritime (e.g. boats) or automoti- ve (vehicles) purposes. The module must not be exposed to extraordinary chemi- cal loads (e.g. emissions from manufacturing plants). If the modules are installed on stables, a distance of 3.28 ft (1 m) to ventilation openings shall be ensured; apart from this, the modules shall not be used as a direct roof panel on stables. Appropriate installation situation Make sure that the module meets the technical requirements of the overall system. Other system components should not exert any adverse mechanical or electrical influences on the module. Modules may bend under high loads. For this reason, sharp -edged fixing elements or other sharp objects (e.g. cable ties on mounting sec- tions must not be mounted near the module back side. For modules connected in series, only modules of the same amperage rating may be used together. For modu- les connected in parallel, modules with the same voltage ranges must be used tog- ether. The modules must not be operated at a higher voltage than the permissible system voltage. The inside opening of the frame corner element is intended for water drainage and must not be blocked. For system documentation, please note the serial numbers. Optimum installation In order to avoid performance losses, all modules connected in series should be arranged with the same orientation and tilt angle. The modules should be installed in an all -season shadow -free area. Even partial shadowing results in yield losses and is to be avoided. Ventilation of the module back side will prevent heat build-up adversely affecting performance. Mounting The modules must be securely fixed at a minimum of 4 locations on the substruc- ture. Fixing is only allowed in designated areas. In regards to "Top -Down" mounting methods, the maximum clamping pressure is 50 N/mmr (72.5 psi). Do not drill any holes into the module. Use corrosion -proof fixing material. Electrical connection The modules are provided with factory -assembled cables and connectors . Do not open thejunction box in any case. Connectors may only be connected under drycon- ditions. Make sure to avoid gaps in a plugged connection. Only singlecore solar cab- les with an adequate cross-section (2.5 mm= or 14 AWG minimum) and appropriate connectors may be used for connecting the modules. Cables should be attached to the installation system by means of UV -resistant cable ties. Exposed cables should be protected against sunlight and damage by suitable precautions (e.g. conduits) In order to limit voltages released by indirect lightning shock, the area of all conductor loops must be reduced to a minimum. Check that wiring is correct (polarityl) priorto starting the generator. Cleaning In general, the modules do not need any cleaning if the tilt angle is sufficient (> 15'; self-cleaning by rain). In case of heavy soiling, we recommend cleaning the modules with plenty of water (ap water or deionized water) without any cleaning agents. If necessary, a soft cleaning device (sponge.g. soft brush with split bristles) maybe be used. In case of soiling by dust or sand the modules can be cleaned with a soft brush without using water. Never scrape or rub off dirt; this may result in micro - scratches. Maintenance We recommend regular inspections of the system to ensure that: 1. All fixtures are securely tightened and corrosion -free; 2. Wiring is securely connected, properly arranged and free of corrosion; 3. Cables are free of damage; Please also observe applicable standards. Disclaimer of liability SolarWorld AG does not guarantee the operational capability and functionality of modules if the instructions contained in the present user information are not com- plied with. Since compliance with these instructions and the conditions and methods of installation, operation, use and maintenance of the modules are not checked or monitored by SolarWorld AG, SolarWorld AG accepts no liability for damage arising through improper use or incorrect installation, operation, use or maintenance. Fur- thermore, liability for infringements of patent law or of other third party rights ari- sing from the use of the modules Is excluded unless we are automatically liable by law. Fig. A /�=-..�.__L, __.,� a =-=-� �.a. _._ Fig. B a Fig. C I/ a Fminmaz b b �. y j / b •' � Fminmax Fmin � –' ��minmex , maz .' � �`..a _ �a a a-239mm(9.4 in) F=M=-3,1kN/mI(-64psf) a=239mm(9.4 in) Fin, =-3,1kN/m2(-64psf) a - 223 mm (8.8 in)* F.=-3,4kN/m2(-76psf) b = 419 mm (16.5 in) F-+5,4kN/m2(+113psf) b = 419 mm (16.S in) F=+3,1kN/m3(+64psf) b = 837,S mm (33.0 in)' F-+8,1kN/m=(+170psf) Fig. D §=_-� _ Fig. E v —' Fminmax Fminmaz b b �. a -510-M 510mm (20.1 in)' Fina - - 2,4 kN/m= (- 50 psf) a - 239 mm (9.4 in) F,�� _ -1,44 M/W (- 30 psf) b-223mm(8.8in)' F - + 5,4 kN/m2 (+ 113 psf) b = 250 mm (9.8 in) F=+1,44kN/m=(+30psf) SolarWorld AG Martin-Luther-King-Str. 24 53175 Bonn Germany Phone: +49 228 55920 0 Fax: +49 228 55920 99 service@solarworld.de www.solarworld.de SolarWorld France S.A.S. ZI Bouchayer-Viallet 31, rue Gustave Eiffel 38000 Grenoble France Phone: +33 (4) 38 2100 50 Fax: +33 (4) 38 2100 59 service@solarworld.fr www.solarworld.fr www.solarworld.com SolarWorld Americas LLC. 25300 NW Evergreen Road Hillsboro, OR 97124 USA Phone: +1503 844 3400 Fax: +1805 388 6395 service@solarworld-usa.com www.solarworld-usa.com SolarWorld Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. 107 Amoy Street #03-01 & #04-01 Singapore 069927 Singapore Phone: +65 6842 3886 Fax: +65 6842 3887 service@solarworld.sg www.solarworld.sg SolarWorld Africa Pty. Ltd. 24th Floor 1 Thibault Square Cape Town, 8001 South Africa Phone: +27 21 421 8001 Fax: +27 21 421 8002 service@solarworld-africa.co.za www.solarworld-africa.co 'tolerance: +/-10mm (+/- 0.4 in) V . jiIiiij SOLAi2WORLD Classic Composition Mount I QMSC I THIS EDGE TOWARDSN RACKING COMPONENTS 2.50 ROOF RIDGE �NOT INCLUDED I I 5 12.00 I I 1.30 l 3.00 l 12.00 I AVAILABLE IN MILL, CLEAR ANODIZED, AND BRONZE ANODIZED FINISHES.uNLESSOTHERWISESPECiFIED: SIZE ' DRAWN BY: RAD REV i I DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES _ _ _ TOLERANCES: A DATE: 7/23/2013 �� 6 I FRACTIONA'I 1/8 y MOIFOI—TIC•COMpDFNMI TWOPLACEDECIAIAL 1:.18 A VNYORAIANO CON EFJPLNS(1RAWNGIS MEUICK SOLEPROPERTY6 PROKMO. MO11MPV, ANY CD`RCb11CIgNMPART OR AS I OD NOI SCALE DRAWING —�I---J�� ' A WNOLE WIINON THE WRIIIEN PERn16SC]N Of OVICK AKOVM Pv6 PW7NBIla). I THREE PLACE DECIMAL f.125 SCALE: 1:4 WEIGHT: 1.24 - SHI IOFI� �. S 4 _ _ T 3 _ _ --T__t __ — 2 _ _ . _ 1 1 FLASHING, 17' X 12" X .050", 5052, MILL 1 2 OBLOCK, CLASSIC, A360.1 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 -2B, 18-8 SS 2 6 WASHER, FLAT, 19/64" ID x 7/8" OD x 1/8" EPDM 1 7 WASHER, FENDER, 5/16"IDX 1"OD, 18-8SS 1 8 WASHER, SPLIT -LOCK, 5/16" ID, 18-8 SS 1 l Quick Mount PV- TITLE: AMSC: CLASSIC COMPOSITION MOUNT AVAILABLE IN MILL, CLEAR ANODIZED, AND BRONZE ANODIZED FINISHES.uNLESSOTHERWISESPECiFIED: SIZE ' DRAWN BY: RAD REV i I DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES _ _ _ TOLERANCES: A DATE: 7/23/2013 �� 6 I FRACTIONA'I 1/8 y MOIFOI—TIC•COMpDFNMI TWOPLACEDECIAIAL 1:.18 A VNYORAIANO CON EFJPLNS(1RAWNGIS MEUICK SOLEPROPERTY6 PROKMO. MO11MPV, ANY CD`RCb11CIgNMPART OR AS I OD NOI SCALE DRAWING —�I---J�� ' A WNOLE WIINON THE WRIIIEN PERn16SC]N Of OVICK AKOVM Pv6 PW7NBIla). I THREE PLACE DECIMAL f.125 SCALE: 1:4 WEIGHT: 1.24 - SHI IOFI� �. S 4 _ _ T 3 _ _ --T__t __ — 2 _ _ . _ 1 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 11.5.1C for required edge distances. Opick Mount PVD RESPECT THE ROOF BI 7.2.3-7 Apr -2014, Rev 6 Lag • • • .• •s) in typical lumber: Lag Bolt Specifications 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 .46 705 235 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 psi and 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 11.5.1C for required edge distances. Opick Mount PVD RESPECT THE ROOF BI 7.2.3-7 Apr -2014, Rev 6 Classic Composition Mounting Instructions Installation Tools Required: tape measure, roofing bar, chalk line, stud finder, caulking gun, sealant compatible with roofing materials, drill with 7/32" long -style bit, drill or impact gun with 1/2" deep socket. 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. Insert flashing between 1st and 2nd course. Slide up so top edge of flashing is at least 3/4" higher than the drip edge of the 3rd course and lower flashing edge is above the drip edge of 1 st course. Mark 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. with hex nut and sealing washer. Insert into hole and 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 BI 7.2.3-7 not specify torque setting, tighten to 13 ft. -lbs. Apr -2014, Rev 6 Reference and'Tips 3• Additional tips and information for installing mounts: ■ See Classic Composition Mount install and Quick Tips videos on nail removal, bolt prep, and more at: www.quickmountpv.com/support/videos.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 flashings. If 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. ■ 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 Apr -2014, Rev 6 0 Enphase®Microinverters s En' p haseo.M215. • .. Fid ," � x �:'' ' � : r, ,- 2' r. + fes• r. - .:+.,:' '� � ,M,�-T"'�,'T".�; '`"`ti1" a.*3' r't'• � t'F:�•-•-k - .!'-'•,r" - � .•� Vic. f j - a The Enphasd' M215 Microinverter with integrated ground delivers increased energy harvest and .reduces design and installation complexity with its all -AC approach. With the advanced M215, the DC circuit is isolated and insulated from ground, so no Ground Electrode Conductor (GEC)- is required for the microinverter. This further simplifies installation, enhances safety, and saves on labor and materials costs., - The Enphase M215 integrates seamlessly with the Engage® Cable, the Envoy® Communications -Gateway"', and Enlighten®, Enphase's monitoring and analysis software. PRODUCTIVE SIMPLE ,RE-L'IABLE,' - Maximizes energy production . • No GEC needed for microinverter 7 - More than 1 million hours -of testing - Minimizes impact of shading, - No DC design.or'string calculation and millions of units shipped , dust, and debris required Industry-leading warranty, up,to 25' - No single point of system failure -.Easy installation with Engage years • • �,. =i ..y Cable[ enphase e] E .N' E R G Y 1 rH C us, Enphase® M215 Microinverter // DATA INPUT DATA (DC) M215-60-2LL-S22-IG, M215-60-2LL-S25-IG Recommended input power (STC) 190 - 270 W Maximum input DC voltage 48 V Peak power tracking. voltage 27 V - 39 V Operating range 16 V - 48 V Min/Max start voltage 22 V / 48 V Max DC short circuit current. 15 A OUTPUT DATA (AC) 0208 VAC 0240 VAC Peak output power 225 W 225 W Rated (continuous) output power 215 W 215 W Nominal output current 1.03 A (A rms at nominal duration) 0.9 A (A rms at nominal duration) Nominal voltage/range 208 V / 183-229 V 240 V / 211-264 V Nominal frequency/range 60.0 / 57-61 Hz 60.0 / 57-61 Hz Extended frequency range' 57-62.5 Hz 57-62.5 Hz Power factor >0.95 >0.95 Maximum units per 20 A branch circuit 25 (three phase) 17 (single phase) Maximum output fault current 850 mA rms for 6 cycles 850 mA rms for 6 cycles EFFICIENCY CEC weighted efficiency, 240 VAC 96.5% CEC weighted efficiency, 208 VAC 96.5% Peak inverter efficiency 96.5% Static MPPT efficiency (weighted, reference EN50530) 99.4% Night time power consumption 65 mW max MECHANICAL DATA Ambient temperature range -40°C to +651C Dimensions (WxHxD) 171 mm x 173 mm x 30 mm (without mounting bracket) Weight 1.6 kg (3.4 lbs) Cooling Natural convection - No fans Enclosure environmental rating Outdoor - NEMA 6 Connector type M215-60-2LL-S22-IG: MC4 M215-60-2LL-S25-IG: Amphenol H4 FEATURES Compatibility Compatible with 60 -cell PV modules. i Communication Power line Integrated ground The DC circuit meets the requirements for ungrounded PV arrays in NEC 690.35. Equipment ground is provided in the Engage Cable. No additional GEC or ground is required. Ground fault protection (GFP) is integrated into the microinverter. Monitoring Enlighten Manager and MyEnlighten monitoring options Compliance UL1741/IEEE1547, FCC Part 15.Class B, CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 0-M91, 0.4-04, and 107.1-01 ` Frequency ranges can be extended beyond nominal if required by the utility To learn more about Enphase Microinverter technology, ( enphase° visit enphase.corn ( E N E R G Y © 2015 Enphase Energy. All rights reserved. All trademarks or brands in this document are registered by their respective owner. MKT -00069 Rev 1.0 Enphase Microinverters En'phas1eDM250.'....'.. t" r, `tet •� _�'.��" ' • ~ •[ ,d `"(. � �:� .jjggL F..r is 'v7 ,.3 '�" P +�`4�iifN` �[ ' . !1 % Y . - The Enphase Energy Microinverter System improves energy harvest, increases reliability, and dramatically simplifies design, installation, and. management of solar power systems. The Enphase System includes the microinverter, the Enphase® Envoy, and Enlighten® Enphase's monitoring and analysis software. , PRODUCTIVE SMART - Optimised for higher-"power modules - Quick and simple design, installation, - Maximises energy production * and management - Minimises impact of shading, dust, and debris - 24/7 monitoring and analysis RELIABLE SAFE - 4th-generation product - Extra low-voltage DC reduces fire risk ' - More than one million hours of testing - No single point of system failure - System availability greater than 99.8% - Easy installation with Engage Cable r [e] enphase E N E R G Y ` Enphase® M250 Microinverter // DATA Model: Model: INPUT DATA (DC) M250 -60-230-S22 M250-72-2LN-S2 Recommended input power (STC) 210 - 310 W 210 - 310 W Maximum input DC voltage 48 V [Note 11 60V Peak power tracking voltage 27.V -39 V 27 V - 48 V Operating range 16 V - 48 V 16 V- 60V Min/Max start voltage 22 V / 48 V 22 V / 48 V Max DC short circuit current 15 A 15A OUTPUT DATA (AC) Peak output power 258`W 258 W Rated output power 250 W 250 W Rated output current 1.09 A 1.09 A Nominal voltage 230 V 230 V Nominal frequency 50.0 Hz 50.0 Hz Power factor >0.95 >0.95 Maximum units per 20 A branch circuit 14 (Ph + N), 42 (3Ph + N) 14 (Ph + N), 42 (3Ph + N) Maximum units per cable section 14 (Ph + N), 24 (3Ph + N) 14 (Ph + N), 24 (3Ph + N) AC backfeed current to module 0 mA 0 mA EFFICIENCY EN 50530 (EU) efficiency 95.7% 95.7% Static MPPT efficiency (weighted, reference EN50530) 99.6% 99.5% Night time power consumption :0.055 W 0.065 W MECHANICAL DATA External operating temperature range (ambient) -40°C to +65°C Internal operating temperature range -40°C to +85°C Enclosure environmental rating Connector type Dimensions (WxHxD) . Outdoor - IP67 MC4 179 mm x 217 mm x 28 mm (with bracket) Weight 1.66 kg Cooling Natural convection - No fans FEATURES Compatibility 60 -cell PV Modules [Note 21 60- or 72 -cell PV Modules Communication Power line communication Monitoring Enlighten Manager and MyEnlighten monitoring options Transformer design High frequency transformers, galvanically isolated Compliance AS4777, C10/11, CEI -0-21, EN50438, EN62109-1, EN62109-2, ERDF-NOI-RES_13E V5, G59/2, Ga3/2, VDE-0126-1-1 + Al, VDE AR -N 4105 Automatic disconnect Automatic disconnect according to OVE / ONORM E 8001-4-712 Note 1: Recommended maximum DC operating input voltage. The M250 -60-230-S22 may be used with PV modules with Voc up to 51 V under limited circumstances. Contact Enphase Energy technical support for details and approval. Note 2: Compatibility may be extended to modules with higher cell counts under limited circumstances. Contact Enphase Energy technical sup- port for details and approval. To learn more about Enphase microinverter technology, [0i enphaSe- visit enphase.com/au. L E N E R D Y 0 2015 Enphase Energy. All rights reserved. All trademarks or brands in this document are registered by their respective owner. MKT -00075 Rev 2.0 Installing the M250 Microinverter (M250-60-2LL) NOTE: The M250 meets the requirements of NEC 690.35. Because the DC circuit is isolated and insulated from ground, the M250 does not require that you install a GEC between microinverters. To support this feature, the PV module must be equipped with DC cables labeled "PV Wire" or "PV Cable." Read the included safety information and follow all warnings and instructions in the M250 Installation and Operation Manual at hftp://www.enphase.com/support before installing the Enphase M250TM Microinverter. 0 Connect the Envoy® Communications GatewayTM a. Connect the Envoy to power and Internet according to the Envoy Quick Install Guide. b. Look for the + Web indication on the LCD screen. c. Leave the Envoy running while you install the microinverters so that any required Envoy software up- l 1 ry grade completes. 1111 �. C AC power cord broadband router ,000000 Ethernet cable Position the Enphase Engage TM Cable terminator a. Lay out the cabling along the installed racking for the AC branch circuit. b. Install an appropriately rated, off-the-shelf junction box at a suitable location on the racking. See notes in Step Details on back. DC connectors connects to drop connector V V 4 M250 Microinverter Quick Install Guide0 Attach the Microinverters to the PV Racking a. Mark the approximate centers of each PV module on the PV racking. See notes in Step Details on back. S . 6®� y b. Mount the microinverter under the PV mod- ule, away from rain and sun. Do not mount the microinverter in a position that allows long-term exposure to direct sunlight or in a vertical orienta- tion that allows water to collect in the DC connec- torrecess. c. Torque the microinverter fasteners as follows. Do not over torque: • 5 N m (45-50 in -lbs) for 6 mm (1/4") hardware • 9 N m (80-85 in -lbs) for 8 mm (5/16") hardware r � . Dress the Cable a. Attach the cabling to the rack using cable clips or tie wraps. cable clip T� —,7 -NOTE: -NOTE: Th6iM250 rneets.the requirements f of NEC 690.35.,Because�the DC'circuit is `,isolated and insulated from grouna,,,the'M250. :,'does require a GEC. For.further informa � t tion, prefer to: f ttp://enphase:com/global/files/-- M250=and=Ungrounded-Arraypdf. "'-}1 Connect the Microinverters a. Remove and discard the temporary shipping cap from the cable connector and connect the microinverter. Listen for two clicks as the connectors engage. o - b. Cover any unused connectors with sealing caps. Listen for two clicks as the connectors engage. See notes in Step Details on back. f release holes Keep the drop; connector •` ,r, release holes.,: aclear and taccessible. fl " b. Dress any excess cabling in loops so that it does not contact the roof. 4 0 Terminate the Unused End of the Cable a. Remove 60 mm (2.5") of the cable sheath from the conductors. b. Check that all terminator parts are present. hex wire cap nut organizer \ -I c. Slide the hex nut onto the cable. d. Insert the cable end all the way into the wire organizer (up to the stop). e. Attach the cap. bend wires down %"t^ recesses of wire inizer and trim to Ith -e cap over wire organizer r� LJ hold the cap with the discon- nect tool or a #2 screwdriver 0 the hex nut sur hand or ich until the rg mechanism rnt�eis the base— do not over torque f. Attach the terminated cable end to the PV racking with a cable clip or tie wrap. r- „} Never''unscrew.the hex nut This actions' ; can. twist and';damage,;;fhe;cable Connect the Cable to the AC Junction Box Connect the cable into the AC branch circuit junction box. See notes in Step Details on back. Complete the Installation Map Build the map manually, or use the Array Gun tool to map the system. For more information, go to http://enphase.com/products/arraygun. To manually build the map, peel the removable se- rial number label from each microinverter and affix it to the respective location on the map included with this guide. serial number labels Connect the PV Modules a. Mount the 60 -cell PV modules above the micro - inverters. b. Connect the DC leads of each 60 -cell PV mod- ule to the DC input connectors of their corre- sponding microinverter. The status LED on the underside of each M250 lights green six seconds after DC power is applied. It remains lit solid for two minutes, fol- lowed by six green blinks. After that, red blinks indicate that no grid is present. This is because the system is not yet energized. I I t ` / Q� o v_ r Energize the System 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 start producing power after a five-minute wait time. Use the Envoy to Complete System Setup Refer to the to the Envoy Quick Install Guide for details on the following steps: a. An automatic device scan runs for eight hours af- ter the Envoy is installed. If this scan has expired, start a new scan: • Press and hold the Envoy menu button (on the right side of the Envoy). • Release the menu button when the LCD screen displays Enable Device Scan. b. Check that the LCD shows a complete device count after about 30 minutes. c. Use the Envoy menu button to select Enable Commu- nication Check. Ensure at least three level bars show on the LCD. d. When all devices are de- tected, stop the scan. To do this, use the Envoy menu button to select Disable Device Scan. Enphase Energy, Inc. 1420 N. McDowell Blvd. Petaluma, CA 94954 USA info©enphaseenergy. com http://www.enphase.com Envoy menu button (rear view) Step Details ©. NOTE: Verify that AC voltage at the site is within range: 240 Volt AC Single -Phase 208 Volt AC Three -Phase Li to L2 211 to 264 VAC L1 to L2 to L3 183 to 229 VAC L1, L2, to N 1 106 to 132 VAC L1, L2, L3 to N 106 to 132 VAC WARNING: Only use electrical system components approved for wet locations. WARNING: Do not exceed the maximum number of microin- verters in an AC branch circuit as listed in the table below. Each branch circuit must be protected by a dedicated circuit breaker of 20 A or less. Service type Max M250s per branch 240 VAC single-phase 16 208 VAC three-phase 24 WARNING: Size the AC wire gauge to account for voltage drop for both the branch circuit and all upstream conductors lead- ing back to the PCC. See Circuit Calculations for M250 at http://www.enphase.com/support. DANGER: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. THE DC CONDUCTORS OF THIS PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM ARE UNGROUNDED AND MAY BE ENERGIZED. WARNING: Allow a minimum of 1.9 cm (0.75") between the roof and the microinverter. Also allow 1.3 cm (0.50") between the back of the PV module and the top of the microinverter. NOTE: Torque the microinverter fasteners to the values shown. Do not over torque: • 1/4" mounting hardware - 5 N m (45-50 in -lbs) • 5/16" mounting hardware - 9 N m (80-85 in -lbs) Using a power screwdriver is not recommended due to the risk of thread galling. NOTE: The AC output neutral is not bonded to ground inside the microinverter. WARNING: Install sealing caps on all unused AC connectors as these become live when the system is energized by the utility. The IP67-rateddisconnect sealing caps are required for tool protection against moisture ingress. NOTE: To remove a sealing cap, you must use the Enphase disconnect tool or a #3 Phillips screwdriver. NOTE: The Engage Cable uses the following wiring scheme. 240 Volt AC Single -Phase Wires 208 Volt AC Three -Phase Wires Black - L1 Black - Li Red - L2 Red - L2 White - Neutral Blue - L3 Green - Ground White - Neutral Green - Ground NOTE: The green wire acts as equipment ground (EGC). 0 2013 Enphase Energy Inc. All rights reserved. ELECTRICAL NOTES: E1. ALL EQUIPMENT IS LISTED FOR USE. E12. BACKFED SOLAR BREAKER(S) SHALL BE INSTALLED AT THE OPPOSITE END OF THE CIRCUIT OR FURTHEST AWAY FROM THE MAIN BREAKER. E2. MAXIMUM VOLTAGE GOES NOT EXCEED 600V6C. E13. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE GROUNDED, INCLUDING BONDING JUMPERS WHERE NECESSARY ACROSS RAIL SPLICE PLATES TO E3. ANY EQUIPMENT OR ELECTRICAL MATERIALS USED FOR THIS INSTALLATION SHALL BE NEW AND LISTED BY A RECOGNIZED ELECTRICAL BOND INDIVIDUAL PIECES OF RAIL THAT ARE CONNECTED AS AN EXPANSION SPLICE. TESTING LABORATORY. E14. ALL WIRE, VOLTAGES, AMPERAGES AND EQUIPMENT IS SIZED ACCORDING TO TEMPERRT,URE DERATING AND LOCATION. E4. CONDUIT RUNS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH SUFFICIENT WEATHERPROOF PULL BOXES OR JUNCTION BOXES/COMBINER BOXES PER APPROPRIATE JURISDICTIONAL REQUIREMENTS. = E15. ALL METALLIC RACEWAYS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE BONDED AND ELECTRICALLY CONTINUOUS. E5. ALL PV ARRAYS SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH DC GROUND FAULT PROTECTION. E16. ONLY COPPER (CU) CONDUCTORS SHALL BE USED. CONDUCTORS SHALL BE STRANDED OR SOLID WITH PROPERLY RATED CONNECTORS. E6. ANY AC COMPONENT SHALL MEET OR EXCEED THE AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT CALCULATED AT THAT COMPONENT. - E17. DISCONNECT SHALL BE WIRED SO NO BLADES ARE ENERGIZED. E7. ALL MODULES AND ANY RELATED ROOF MOUNTED METALLIC EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PROPERLY GROUNDED. EIS. ALL MODULES AND RACKING SHALL BE GROUNDED USING 2703 UL LISTED RAIL INTEGRATED GROUNDING SYSTEM, OR WITH E6. DC EQUIPMENT SHALL BE 600VDC RATED MINIMUM (SOLAR EDGE INVERTERS 50OVDC RATED MINIMUM).TIN PLATED DIRECT BURIAL RATED LAY IN LUGS USING STAINLESS STEEL HARDWARE, STAR WASHERS, AND THREAD FORMING BOLTS OR WEEBS. E9. MARKINGS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO INDICATE THAT ALL CONTACTS OF THE DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT MIGHT BE ENERGIZED. �1Gi, SLvPFIL'�- 5{ ae, , Gp✓1Y1eL{-\OY� iMctgQ� t yl q�.(,CYd0.V1 (� -I� . .NEL -;L 0 E10. INVERTER(S) SHALL CONTAIN A GROUND FAULT DETECTION AND INTERRUPTION DEVICE. E11. THE POINT OF CONNECTION COMPLIES WITH APPLICABLE CEC/NEC. NEC 690.64(8)(2) TO UTILITY GRID /ooA x 120%= t2 A SINGLE 120A - WoA = 20A SINGLE PHASE 40A a 30A PV -CB NOT CENTER FED PANEL MAIN ELECTRICAL PANEL BI-DIRECTIONAL (E) /.00AMP 120/240V LINE SIDE TAP UTILITY METER (E) j00AMP M ® - (N) 60 A 240V AC DISCONNECT - EATON 6G222NRB w/40A FUSES FUSIBLE2 POLE, LOCKABLE KNIFE BLADE 1113 E3 I - - L - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - - MOUNTS AND EQUIPMENT I ENCLOSURES GROUNDED TO MAIN PANEL GROUND (E) LIFER GND 2'EXTERIOR 3/4" EMT At CONDUIT (3) #10 CU THWN-2 CONDUCTORS • (1) # 8 CU GROUND n� n 90°C WET &DRY FPTC RATING IS:251.0W ARRAY RATING MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER = 215W AC -AIX.0 .x 0.965 / 1000=%02 KVVAC (CEC) ISC: 9.71 ADC 215W / 240V = 0.90AMPS . x 251.0 / 1000 =1,28 KW -DC (PTC) IMP: 9.07 ADC 0.90A z t5 =F';5A PER BRANCH / • 0.90A z t =M6 A PER BRANCH2 #6 CU AWG BARE WIRE (TYP) BOUNDING MODULES & RAILS TERMINATOR CAP ON LAST CABLE J- BOX ON ROOF SEALED TIGHT CONNECTOR OF AC TRUNK CABLE (TYp) NON-FUSED -NEMA TYPE3 MIN. c I,- h I5 PANELS BRANCH CIRCUIT #1 (N) 60A 240V Ir MA-4CRO-INVERTER(TYR). PV LOAD CENTER ONLY 2.26A 2POLE BREAKERS %4 PANELS- BRANCH CIRCUIT ill Wnnffi!ftx1 I� , 30'EXTERIOR 3/4" EMT AC CONDUIT J (6) #10 CU.THWN-2 CONDUCTORS (1) # 8 CU GROUND 90°C WET & DRY r- � I- i- a l p" MICRG4NVERTER TRUNK CABLE, 1 PHASE 90°c, 600V, WET/DRY, WITH MICRO -INVERTER PRE-INSTALLED CONNECTORS OPEN AIR CONDUCTORS, NOT IN A CONDUIT BLACK -Lt RED-L2,WITH-NEUTRAL- GREEN -GROUND UL1741, UL 746 C,F1, IEC 60529IP67 (fYP) CALCULATIONS FOR. CURRENT CARRYING CONDUCTORS: AC REQUIRED CONDUCTOR AMPACITY 0.90A.. x7.9 x1.25= 32, AWG #10 DERATED AMPACITY: 40 X 0.91 X 1.0 = 36.4 A 36AA > 32,6A DIS,CLAIMER: If any Errors, DlScrepancleS OrOmissions appear in these drawings, specifications or other cont/ - THEREFORE AC WIRE SIZE IS VALID actdocuments; The Owner or General Contractor shall notify the Designer; in writing; of such error or omission. In the event that Owner or General Contractor falls to give' such notice, before construction and/or fabrication of the work, the Owner or General Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. �1 { N.T.S PAGE 4 THREE LINE ELECTRICAL i N I I anY i C j$CM W S LU i i W a�cocnaU F- LN F- W ; O�► �U Q UQ co Ixi z ON w� w 0 0� C4 xax W (j) NC6TI: CD C O F- v� r i i i W S O 0. % Cn I H ' z ON 0 Q xax W I CO O F- v� C } �f Q DO p3 ZO U t11 m Co IZ�M0 J W 0 v U J cru'Q W W a U o O � Z _� Q z Wm N j U j 0 2 � _j o _j J < "' �C14 XI y i 1b'.li� 1•iJ� �t.! .1 `1.1' i "EATING • AIR Applied Date: 11/6/2015 BUTTE COUNTY Permit No.: B 15-2776 DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES OFFICE #: (530) 538-7601 Type: SOLAR ONLINE 24-HOUR PHONE INSPECTION SCHEDULING Sub Type: SOLAR ROOF-RES IVR #:.(530) 538-4365 24-HOUR ONLINE INSPECTION SCHEDULING / PERMIT PAYMENTS / RENEWALS: DEVELOPN EN7 SERVICES www.buffecoun!3t.net/dds Site Address: 3022 SANDI DR CHICO, CA Site APN: 007-370-027 95926 Subdivision: Site Block: Site Lot: Valuation: $34,075.00 Site Tract: Permit Status: ISSUED Description of Work: 29 PANELS Contractor: Royal Hawkley Address: 2530 Zanella Way Suite A Chico CA 95928 Phone: (530) 899-9999 Owner: MATHERN DANIEL E & MARTHA J Address: 3022 SANDI DR, LOT 27 CHICO CA 95973 Phone: (530) 520-5883 Applicant: Royal Hawkley Address: 2530 Zanella Way Suite A Chico CA 95928 Phone: (530) 899-9999 ` i Account [ Description ' Amount i Paid Date 10-4402300-422000-101001 DB CA SB1473 2.00 11/06/2015 010-4402300-422000-101001 BMSCET ETRAKIT ROOF MT SOLAR 09 .00 11/06/2015 TOTAL FEES $446.00 TOTAL FEES PAID $446.00 TOTAL FEES DUE $0.00 r f• , ��.•3'l�- 2z� -N INSPECTION TYPE DEkkIPTI O TIME .. PeimitTRAK a 4'� ':.. ta.-J is • �,.:: . i �• � erf:�i _ .�..."S . �{•� ? � ``l'�r ? F '• :q a" r..' Inspector: SCOTT YOUNG B15-2788 04/04/16 1760 20TH ST003151-01 - , Scheduled ELECTRICAL FINAL . SOLAR ONLINE ' 10:00 AM OROVILLE by IVR... SOLAR ROOF -RES .. Description: 6.76 KW roof mount solar ' •, Notes: B15-1736 04/04/16 1021 FEATHER AVE 003051-01 - Scheduled 'PERMIT FINAL MISCELLANEOUS 11:00 AM OROVILLE 1` by IVR. - SIDING/STUCCO .. Description: STUCCO (1665) Notes: B15-2093 04/04/16 5051 E ORO DAM BLVD 003149-01 - Scheduled �, PERMIT FINAL ETRAKIT 11:30 AM OROVILLE by IVR. REROOF RESIDENTIAL ' Description: Re -roof - Notes: 616-0558 04/04/16 712 NORTHG RAVES AVE 003129-01 - Scheduled SEPTIC ELECTRICAL MECH, ELECTRIC 12:00 PM CHICO i by IVR::' �. PLUMB' ELECTRIC PANEL RES a Description: PANEL C/O - RES 200AMP Notes: B15-1287 Y 04/04/16 293 E GRIDLEY RD . eTRAKiT Inspection Request PERMIT FINAL ETRAKIT 1:30 PM GRIDLEY. ROOF MT SOLAR RES Description: Installation of roof mount solar 11.73 Kw Notes: 4/1/2016 2:42 PM Grace Smith, Contact Name: Grace Smith , Site Address: 293 E GRIDLEY RD • +;' `' Phone:5308090782 e=Mail: grace.smith@vivintsolar.com OUTrF . Butte County Department of Development Services BUILDING INSPECTION 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 �U Main Phonc (530) 538-7601 Fax (530) 538-7785 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-buming 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: 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 or attic basement or crawl space R315.1..3 Interconnection. Where more than one cpr4on .monoxide alarm is required to be ' ''Installed-Mnthih°ttYe-,dweHiti-y shit-de4thih'a'6lel pidg unit tho alfimilsh� -be ihtercQnnected'iri°a> manner that activation of'dry alarm shag aetivate4all�bf ttie' e(artns Irl the individual uihlf Exception: 1. Interconnection is not required in existing dwelling units where repairs R315.2 Where required in existing dwellings: Where a permit is required for alterations, repairs or additions ezdeeding 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 S.et;tionAG,15.1. Carbon montixide'alarrlis 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. Carbon monoxide alarms required by Sections R315.1 and R315.2 shall be.installed in the following locations: C:\Users\Public\Documents\Declaration_for_Smoke & Carbon_Monoxide—Detectors REV'D 3.4.14.doc Page 1 o17.2 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 S 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 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, 11/we 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 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 Monoxide. a/a'rm"s'are:, now installed in the'fol owing; locationsI. OLe6 I S�0.I�A'�. tK w@.f`4! �a �p..Va. SwnLCA G C_a�bo� Owner's name (tri\ Cameron Sweeney Owner's signature; PN' March 12, 2016 Contractor's name (print):: JU—FF CSLB License: V. r� Contractor's signature:,.Date:,.-/ Project Address; 5:d,.�00.f,TAel Lt*'r t,so�� �1C. P..ermit#: a; 0092 C:\Users\Public\Documents\Dcclaration_for_ Smoke &_Carbon_ Monoxide Detectors. RF..V'D3.4.14.doc Page 2 of B15-3138 04/07/16 4 -WAY ROUGH FRAME DSINSPECTION 87 W EVANS REIMER RD VANASSEN RONALD & 021-230-034 VAN ESSA B C BUILDERS BRANDON CARSTENSEN Remarks/Notes: 003312-01 - Scheduled by IVR. B16-0164 04/07/16 HVAC UNIT DSINSPECTION 316 E GRIDLEY RD Dave Gardner 024-030-002 Phil Mabray Phil Mabray Remarks/Notes:1003283=01-MSG!-Msg! Scheduled by IVR. /}/K O6Z B16-0257 04/07/16 FOUNDATION/FOOTING DSINSPECTION 52 MONTROSE DR STARR JOHN J & BELINDA R 9:00 AM S 069-180-045 STARR JOHN Remarks/Notes: B16-0278 04/07/16 ELECTRICAL FINAL DSINSPECTION 428 BLOCK RD COLLINS FAMILY TRUST 021-230-058 CHICO ELECTRIC CHEY BOESEN Remarks/Notes: 003316-01 - Scheduled by IVR. B16-0300 04/07/16 PERMIT FINAL DSINSPECTION 95 TOWNSHIP RD KIMURA REAL PROPERTY 021-220-023 ENTERPRIS ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ( v 4 � ���F SYSTEMS INC NEVERS, KYLE Remarks/Notes: 003327-01-MSG!--Msg! Scheduled by IVR. s - B16 -0324 04/07/16 PERMIT FINAL DSINSPECTION 4675 SONGBIRD SHAVE RICHARD C & BETTY 047-500-040 • M CP ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS INC KYLE NEVERS � _`` Remarks/Notes: 003323-01 MSG!.-M'sg! Scheduled by IVR. B16-0346 04/07/16 SHEARWALL/B.W.P.-INT DSINSPECTION 4125 YELLOW WOOD RD YAKEMCHUK MIKE 058-270-004 YAKEMCHUK MIKE Remarks/Notes: 003290-01 - Scheduled by IVR. Printed: Wednesday, 06 April, 2016 3 of 6 RWSYSTEMS CocoU", ow. Baseball_ Club. 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