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+ _• ..+ -.1. r r. r . � � I tom' �- • ! r+ - �.. f '* • :r ' BUTTE COUNT' 'AREA DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES { INSPECTION CARD MUST BE ON JOB SITE r •24 Hour Inspection Line (IVR) : 530.538.4365 (Cut off time for inspections is 3pm) J. { :'w Development Services cannot guarantee inspections on the date requested' Office: 530.538.7601 Fax: 530.538.7785 www.ButteCounty.net/dds �m Permit No: B17-1798 Issued: 8/10/2017 APN: ,009-300-024 Address: 2035 EAGLE MEADOWS DR, GRIDLEY Owner: ' + GLAVIC DOROTHY M REVOCABLE TRU Permit Type:. SOLAR ROOF -RES' ' Description; ' 4.35KW ROOF MOUNT PHOTOVOLTAIC -Front: Centerline of Road: Rear: SRA: Street: AG: Interior Total Setback from Centerline of Road:. ALL PLAN REVISIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE COUNTY BEFORE PROCEEDING Inspection Type • IVR INSP DATE Setbacks .. 131 . Foundations / Footings -<•. 111 Pier/Column Footings 122 Eufer Ground 216 Masonry Grout 120 Setbacks 131 Do Not Pour Concrete Until Above are Signed Pre -Slab .124 Gas Test Underground/floor 404 _ Gas Piping Underground/floor 403 Underfloor Framing 149 Underfloor Ducts 319 Shear Transfer 1136 Under Floor Plumbing 412 Under Slab Plumbing • 411 Blockin nde inin Tiedown/Soft Set System ` P218 Do Not Install Floor Sheathing or Slab Until Above Signed Shearwall/B.W.P.-Interior 134 ShearwalUB.W.P.-Exterior 135 Roof Nail/Drag Trusses 129 Manometer Test 605 .. Do Not Install Siding/Stucco or Roofing Until Above Signed Rough Framing 153 RoughPlumbing 406. . Rou h Mechanical - 316 Rough Electrical 208 4 -Way Rough Framini 7 128 :. Gas Piping House 403 Gas Test House -. 404 Shower Pan/Tub Test ' 408 Do Not Insulate Until Above Signed I 'Inspection T e IVR . INSP DATE T -Bar Ceiling 145 Stucco Lath - 142 Plumbing Final ; , ' i. 813 Fire Sprinkler Test or Final- Swimming Pools Setbacks 131 Pool Plumbing Test 504 Gas Test 404 Pre-Gunite 506 Pre -Deck 505 Pool Fencing/Alarms/Barriers 503 Pre -Plaster 507 Manufactured Homes Setbacks Blockin nde inin Tiedown/Soft Set System ` P218 Permanent Foundation System ft Underground Electric Sewer 407 Underground Water ", 417 . Manometer Test 605 .. Continuity Test 692 Skirtin Ste s/Landin s '610 Coach Info Manufactures Name: Date of Manufacture: Model Name/Number: ' Serial Numbers: Length x Width: Insignia: ' .• �.. I+ i. tit + yb'. 4l'InalS-'- 1L'r `;+.r .: • r� i St #' + -r. f �. c Permit Final 802 Electrical Final 803 Mechanical Final 809 Plumbing Final ; , ' i. 813 Fire Sprinkler Test or Final- Public Works Final 538.7681 Fire De artment/CDF 538.6226 Env. Health Final 538.7281 Sewer District Final F* --PROJECT FINAL rrqject anal is a a,erm►cace of occupancy for (xesiaennai uniy) 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 �; G Butte County Department of Development Services PERMIT CENTER 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 tliYlCiC:LV11R 6eYd1 Main Phone (530) 538-7601 Fax (530) 538-7785 www. buttecounty. netldds Declaration of Installation for Smoke Alarms and Carbon Monoxide Alarms 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 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 of attic, basement or crawl space. R315.1.3 Interconnection. Where more than one carbon monoxide alarm is required to be installed within the dwelling unit or within a sleeping unit the alarm shall be interconnected in a manner that activation of one alarm shall activate all of the alarms in the individual unit. Exception: 1. Interconnection is not required in existing dwelling units where repairs do not result in the removal of wall and ceiling finishes, there is no access by means of attic, basement or crawl space, and no previous method for interconnection existed. R315.2 Where required in existing dwellings: Where a permit is required for alterations, repairs or additions exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000), existing dwellings or sleeping units that have attached garages or fuel -burning appliances shall be provided with a carbon monoxide alarm in accordance with Section R315.1. Carbon monoxide alarms shall only be required in the specific dwelling unit or sleeping unit for which the permit was obtained. R315.2.6 Alarm requirements: No person shall install, market, distribute, offer for sale or sell any carbon monoxide device in the State of California unless the device and instructions have been approved and listed by the State Fire Marshal. Page 1 of 2 Revised 7.20.2015 Carbon monoxide alarms required by Sections R315.1 and R315.2 shall be installed in the following locations: 1. Outside of each separate dwelling unit sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedroom(s). 2. On every level of a dwelling unit including basements. R315.1.5 Multiple -purpose alarms: Carbon monoxide alarms combined wth 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 dwel:ings 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 perjL ry, under the laws, of the State of California, by our signatures below as Owner/Contractor, that I/we will comply prior to final inspection with Items A & B as specified herein: A. Both Owner/Contractor have read and clearly understand the aforementioned 2010 California Residential Code (CRC) Carbon Monoxide Alarm requirements. B. Both Owner/Contractor are responsible for installing Carbon Monoxide Alarms prior to final inspection as per the aforementioned building code and maintairing such installation. Smoke Alarms will also be installed prior to final inspection as per the 2010 CRC. Smoke and Carbon Monoxide alarms are now installed in the following locat%:)ns: Owner's name (print): Owner's signature: Contractor's name (print): Contractor's signature: Project Address: Page 2 of 2 Revised 7.20.2015 Date: �� 7— 17 CSLB License: Date: it #: r 9190 JACKSON RD. SACRAMENTO, CA 95825 = CSL # 935260 / C-10 - PHONE: (877) 271-7696 / FAX: (909) 920-5075 — EMAIL: CANDERSEN@SOLARCOSOLUTIO NS. COM K UTILITY-. INTERACTIVE PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM 4. DORTHY GLAVIC - .2035 EAGLE MEADOWS DR. GRIDLEY, CA. 95948 r SHEET INDEX . PAGE 1: SHEET INDEX PAGE 2: PLOT PLAN PAGE 3: 3 -LINE DIAGRAM PAGE 4: LABEL SCHEDULE PAGE 5: HYUNDAI HiS-S290RG PAGE 6-11: ENPHASE M250 PAGE 12: ENPHASE ENVOY ' PAGE 13-19: SOLARiROOF HOOK PAGE 20-21: IRONRIDGE/QUICK SCREW ATTACHMENT PAGE 22: IRONRIDGE XR100 RAIL PAGE 23-27: IRONRIDGE RACKING PAGE 28: IRONRIDGE INTEGRATED GROUND PAGE 29: IRONRIDGE CLASS AFIRE RATING -C IA - PAGE 30: IRONRIDGE ENGINEERING 2 �• PAGE 32-33: CHEMLINK MI; �y Cit of CYTI . l.�TluTy/ (ZEVrSIoxtS { CIE 3�JUL 31 2017 ,,, r .By PROPERTY LINE LEGEND ES EXISTING SERVICE AMCAC DISCONNECT SLC FSLC SOLAR LOAD 1- _ w CENTER PROPERTY LINE 'V 2 X 4 M250 MICRO INVERTERS 15 SPACING,,.' `' 24 �F 1- _ ROOF PITCH 5:12 # MODULES TOTAL 15 ROOF DEGREES 23 TOTAL WATTS (STC) 4350 -TYPE OF ROOF- . M -TILE AZIMUTH 15-s@184 1` PROPERTY LINE A 7nZa FAnI F MFAnnWC nR "LOCAL UTILITY PROVIDER SHALL BE NOTIFIED PRIOR TO USE AND ACTIVATION OF ANY ' SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION" "ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE (CBC) BASED ON 2016 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE; -2016 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE (CRC) BASED ON THE 2016 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE, 2016 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE (CPC) BASED ON THE 2016 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE, 2016 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE (CMC) BASED ON THE 2016 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE, 2016 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE (CEC) BASED ON THE 2014 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE (CFC), 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (CGBC), 2010 ADA STANDARDS FOR ACCESSIBLE ' DESIGN" Y .-REGARDING NEC 2014 SECTION 2014 690.12, ENPHASE MICRO-INVERTERSSYSTEMS FULLY MEET THE RAPID SHUTDOWN REQUIREMENT WITHOUT THE NEED TO INSTALL ADDITIONAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. PV SYSTEM IS PROPERLY LABELED PER'NEC SECTIONS 690.56 (B)&(C). "ALL COMPONENTS ARE UL LISTED, CEC CERTIFIED & ARE WARRANTED" ' "ARRAY(S) TO BE PARALLEL TO'ROOF STRUCTURE < 6 "DETAILS FOR MODULE RAIL MOUNTING TO ROOF, RATED AT A WIND SPEED OF z APPROXIMATELY'110 MPH' ATTACHED, EXPOSURE B" "ALL STRAIN RELIEF/CABLE CLAMPS AND CONDUIT ARE LISTED FOR THE APPLICATION a AND THE ENVIRONMENT" 0 a "ALL EQUIPMENT AND PV MODULES ARE LISTED TO 'UL STANDARDS"' "PV MODULES_ ARE LISTED AND COMPLIANT WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSIONS LIST OF ELIGIBLE PV MODULES" "INVERTER•IS LISTED AND COMPLIANT WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISIONS LIST OF ELIGIBLE INVERTERS" "SMOKE & CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS ARE REQUIRED PER CRC SECTIONS R315 & 315 TO BE VERIFIED AND INSPECTED IN THE FIELD" "ALL EMT TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING SURFACE" _ - "ALL CONDUIT RUNS MUST BE SUPPPORTED 10' ON CENTER WITHIN 12". OF ALL BENDS AND TURNS" J ' "ALL CONDUIT ATTIC RUN MUST BEA MINIMUM OF 10"'BELOW ROOF SHEETING". "ALL CONDUIT RUNS MUST HAVE LABELS INSTALLED PER LABELING DIAGRAM #1 DESIGN INFORMATON - 'V 2 X 4 M250 MICRO INVERTERS 15 SPACING,,.' `' 24 �F 1- _ ROOF PITCH 5:12 # MODULES TOTAL 15 ROOF DEGREES 23 TOTAL WATTS (STC) 4350 -TYPE OF ROOF- . M -TILE AZIMUTH 15-s@184 A 7nZa FAnI F MFAnnWC nR "LOCAL UTILITY PROVIDER SHALL BE NOTIFIED PRIOR TO USE AND ACTIVATION OF ANY ' SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION" "ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE (CBC) BASED ON 2016 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE; -2016 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE (CRC) BASED ON THE 2016 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE, 2016 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE (CPC) BASED ON THE 2016 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE, 2016 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE (CMC) BASED ON THE 2016 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE, 2016 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE (CEC) BASED ON THE 2014 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE (CFC), 2016 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (CGBC), 2010 ADA STANDARDS FOR ACCESSIBLE ' DESIGN" Y .-REGARDING NEC 2014 SECTION 2014 690.12, ENPHASE MICRO-INVERTERSSYSTEMS FULLY MEET THE RAPID SHUTDOWN REQUIREMENT WITHOUT THE NEED TO INSTALL ADDITIONAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. PV SYSTEM IS PROPERLY LABELED PER'NEC SECTIONS 690.56 (B)&(C). "ALL COMPONENTS ARE UL LISTED, CEC CERTIFIED & ARE WARRANTED" ' "ARRAY(S) TO BE PARALLEL TO'ROOF STRUCTURE < 6 "DETAILS FOR MODULE RAIL MOUNTING TO ROOF, RATED AT A WIND SPEED OF z APPROXIMATELY'110 MPH' ATTACHED, EXPOSURE B" "ALL STRAIN RELIEF/CABLE CLAMPS AND CONDUIT ARE LISTED FOR THE APPLICATION a AND THE ENVIRONMENT" 0 a "ALL EQUIPMENT AND PV MODULES ARE LISTED TO 'UL STANDARDS"' "PV MODULES_ ARE LISTED AND COMPLIANT WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSIONS LIST OF ELIGIBLE PV MODULES" "INVERTER•IS LISTED AND COMPLIANT WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISIONS LIST OF ELIGIBLE INVERTERS" "SMOKE & CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS ARE REQUIRED PER CRC SECTIONS R315 & 315 TO BE VERIFIED AND INSPECTED IN THE FIELD" "ALL EMT TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH EXISTING SURFACE" _ - "ALL CONDUIT RUNS MUST BE SUPPPORTED 10' ON CENTER WITHIN 12". OF ALL BENDS AND TURNS" J ' "ALL CONDUIT ATTIC RUN MUST BEA MINIMUM OF 10"'BELOW ROOF SHEETING". "ALL CONDUIT RUNS MUST HAVE LABELS INSTALLED PER LABELING DIAGRAM #1 DESIGN INFORMATON - RAFTER/TRUSS SIZE 2 X 4 M250 MICRO INVERTERS 15 SPACING,,.' `' 24 # MODULES PER M250 1- _ ROOF PITCH 5:12 # MODULES TOTAL 15 ROOF DEGREES 23 TOTAL WATTS (STC) 4350 -TYPE OF ROOF- . M -TILE AZIMUTH 15-s@184 o UTILITY — INTERACTIVE PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM SYSTEM SIZE: 4.35 KILOWATT Y VIC } DORTH GLA _ G - SYST ESIE-R -Nz 9190 JACKSON RD. SACRAMENTO, CA. 95825 CSL#935260/C-10 - 2035 EAGLE MEADOWS DR. GRIDLEY, CA. 95948 (530)589=1644 C010ILSITLARCO SOLUTIONS THIS DRAWING MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED ELECTRONICALLY, DIGITALLY, OR T THE OTHERWISE COPIED OR TH ISSIOISGRANT GRANTED WRITTEN CONSENT OF SOLARCO SOLUTIONS. PERMISSION IS GRANTED FOR OFFICE (877) 271-7696 FAX (909) 920-5075 REPRODUCTION BY AN AUTHORIZED BRANCH FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF INSTALLING EQUIPMENT FOR SOLARCO SOLUTIONS. ENPHASE AC COMBINER BOX (XAM1-120): f CONSOLIDATES INTERCONNECTION EQUIPMENT INTO A SINGLE ENCLOSURE; NRTL-CERTIFIED NEMA TYPE 3R UL1741 CIC0MC' IdLIppopC �C❑Dr]1; 1 )rOC3=❑CC ICL70[10GC R❑pCC7❑a ❑padi7dt7. :o�ndr3oc-arp(7 ENPHASE COMMUNICATIONS GATEWAY ENVOY -S METERED ❑Q❑❑C3p( C❑OG ❑ +nIJL] ]r ;L'QgCOGC 70C❑rJ❑❑: f]CC unch Imcomm rdd^�. mor 72130=dr �CCIP dL]I ]OCCICdnC InC7rICOf C r]dOCnC❑ ❑C1GC]L[]L]' GULIC1003D (ENVS AMI -120): z doopnrinl amorr.Inn, 1000non.' � MMUC CIC mr1c: 011 CC:1CnCCI,, :0nar0Ur_ Ir' =00017 Inn>:�rinrr 'mrimrol ;ncompric mclo co - cmr]incri rinrrirno G'Q[rQL�r7E3 nnrri=N noundca° mn oom" C❑I7❑rinc r ummn=p 7C❑❑Llm[l IVE1 =0pC 11300OUDE 'QOC)nCd! =171113001 nnnrrJr r Vt uncriff OaccrC)L1 noo napn. 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Ir IOnnnl pCC:ir L7d! 701312Q IMC 3==713= `3r3cmr mum pnCrL'7 on' 1nGanr;r7r .GLlrc =dr �C:r1r�Cr:nr : ,r,11C a lubcomt inmr pop =3001=n L=30dn , U[IMC]C ILIVI LIUM QrIC'I a❑rcllro. .r,r_ onno". ;cava❑rC 2aerlr3C1L.1 301CM- ca' IrlunU I: .nvonrnG ❑anr❑r raclnr:adl nrl..r1 ;cL lr�❑r1��r nr annocicla r;nnar;v� oeaac�❑❑ RENDERED UNABLE TO ACCEPT OTHER LOADS a r7CDCi]dr1: :1r•.r1.r*tim mur; nnr IL7i3^ ,Or'C =OCr7dCirnl OCaCr:C❑: IUI.'r7r:r43C 71719❑C7CCC 3r:CL7C7i7^i 3DOC1CCd. aL7C1C[]�Or IC�:�r]❑l.f7C' aadO. Ott L]OOC7CEla CIC OQL'JL7 - SA OUTLET FOR ENPHASE ACCESSORIES ONLY O o 3131=P,i7C�I r]i][�i.LiC1C1 ILJO❑dl7CC 1,223H HSE 7Cr: UOL7Ci OL3L7CIaaR'. II;C❑Ge=Cr .r7donnL]c ]CSa^•OnC7CT :X31X3C Mrr 7r3nanrLur lor'.r7r1CI'r C CandoL7O LZOCL'3rnn; QGL1C1C7a13 - W flE-�f'!f1hF .: hlP :r ..fl�fC"1f 7. 1r"if7t-ifl!'r"•IP 9f�P1tlP7F^E'TC "-lr-^!'1L•lt•'^F '��-'r1P'lf!ti1'T. �nnrlflnrr '.f7e1C�P'7nF7� •inr�innnv r�^nrr7r• �r•Anr�fnnr fe3e�r�r r nnrinr�c'lln "I""Il AMin -nc rolll:nn BRANCH J -BOX ENPHASE ENPHASE ENPHASE ENPHASEENPHASE ENPHASE ENPHASE ENPHASE ENPHASE ENPHASE ENPHASE ENPHASE ENPHAS- ENPHASE ENPHASE ' M250 M250 M250 M250 M250 M250 M250 M250 M250 M250 M250 M250 M250 - M250 M250 ' r ENPHASE AC INTERCONNECT CABLE: "ENPHASE M250 MICRO -INVERTERS USE INTEGRATED GROUND — SEE ENPHASE AC INTERCONNECT L,�j : : • • BRACK 121 I '' - CABLE TERMINATION CAP INVERTER CUT SHEET" WHITE - NEUTRAL ;' ' MC4 LOCKING GREEN -GROUND #10 AWG THHN/THWN-2 IN EMT CONDUIT @ 30c(86f) = 40A CONNECTORS AT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE OF 40c(104f), PLUS TEMPERATURE * 8 -)NCH HORIZONTAL'& 9 -INCH VERTICAL CLEARANCES WILL BE MAINTAINED FROM ALL METER ' « ADJUSTMENT FOR EMT CONDUIT RUN 1'/:;' ABOVE ROOF ADD SOCKET CENTER LINES TO ALL ADJACENT BOXES OR ANY OTHER WORKING OBSTRUCTIONS ENPHASE M250 MICRO -INVERTERS ARE 22c(40f) TO AMBIENT TEMPERATURE=1'62c(144f), APPLY 2014 NEC 690.12 RAPID SHUTDOWN TEMPERATURE CORRECTION FACTOR OF 0.65 i 8" MIN. i 8" MIN WMIN COMPLIANT. SEE CUT SHEETS" 40A X 0.65 = 26A (USABLE PER CONDUCTOR) 100' MAX FROM END OF BRANCH CIRCUIT TO MAIN SERVICE PANEL BRANCH JUNCTION BOX TO MAIN PANEL CONDUCTORS: METER AC LOAD SOCKET L1,L2 &NEUTRAL TO BE #10 AWG THHNlTHWN-2 90c WET RATED / 6000 DISC.CENTER , VOLT WITH GREEN #8 AWG EGC/GEC IN %" EMT CONDUIT SERVICE METER SYSTEM SIZE T. GRIDITM EXTERNAL "VISIBLE .290 X 15 = 4350 / 4.35 KW DC 262.6 X .15 = 3939 X 96.5% = 3801 / 3.8 KW AC 240 VOLT AC PV WATTHOUR METER BLADE" AC SOCKET: DISCONNECT: MODULE INFORMATION INVERTER INFORMATION SQUARED # VB SQUARED # DU222RB RATED @ 125 AMMPP / / 6 600 0VOLT RATED @ 60 AMP/240 VOLT NEMA 3RD414/N 414/ANSI NEMA UNFUSE/RAINPROOF MODULE HYUNDAI INVERTER(S) ENPHASE METER UL LISTED 414 / ANSI [12.7 UNFUSED/LOCKABLE m UTILITY REQUIRED UL LISTED "SOURCE' MODEL # HiS-S290RG TYPE MICRO -INVERTER 'LOAD- ` STC 290 MODEL # M250-60-2LL-S22 MAIN - 200 AMP -SOURCE' PTC 262.6 CEC EFFICIENCY 96.5% "LOAD" - SEE ATTACHED CUT SHEET FOR ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS SEE ATTACHED CUT SHEET FOR ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS I MICRO -INVERTER OUTPUT OVER -CURRENT EXISTING MAIN AC SERVICE I ` PROTECTION MAX PER BRANCH CIRCUIT ' . MAIN BREAKER 200A INVERTERCURR NTL OUTPUT 1.0 AMPS , t _ 1 I I f BUSS RATING 200A NUMBER OF MICRO -INVERTERS 16 '`NET METER IS REQUIRED ANDFOR } - GRIDLEY METER BASE, P.V. SYSTEM POINT OF CONNECTION ' TOTAL OUTPUT CURRENT 16AOUTPUT ` - Y _ 2 POLE 20 AMP "DEDICATED" "PLUG- TOTALFOR CONTINUOUS DUTXir125P 20A - V ; TO COMPLY WITH: ON" BACKFED CIRCUIT BREAKER MAXIMUM MICRO -INVERTERS PER 20 AMP BRANCH = 16 2014 NEC 690.47(D) EXCEPTION 2 A COMMON GROUNDING ELECTRODE SHALL BE PERMITTED TO BE l y' USED FOR BOTH SYSTEMS, IN WHICH CASE THE GROUNDING s ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE EXISTING t PREMESIS GROUNDING ELECTRODE NOTE: " THE SYSTEM SIZE IN KILOWATTS AC IS BASED ON PRIME CONDITIONS: AZIMUTH OF 180 / MODULE TILT OF 17 DEGREES & MINIMAL SHADING Is'oO e O "Loll UTILITY — INTERACTIVE PH0l]ILTAIC SYSTEM DESIGNER: z I 9190 JACKSON RD. SACRAMENTO, CA. 95826 CSL# 935260 / C - 10 OFFICE (877) 271-7696 FAX (916) 509-7699 _ DORTHY GLAVIC ©2014SOLARCOSOLU71ONS THIS DRAWING MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED ELECTRONICALLY, DIGITALLY, OR OTHERWISE COPIED OR EXCHANGED WITH OTHER PERSONS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF SOLARCO SOLUTIONS. PERMISSION IS GRANTED FOR REPRODUCTION BY AN AUTHORIZED BRANCH FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF INSTALLING EQUIPMENT FOR SOLARCO SOLUTIONS. 2035 EAGLE MEADOWS DR. GRIDLEY, CA. 95948 . • I v 7n -o) PHOTOVOLTAIC "MICRO -INVERTER SYSTEM". LABELING D NOTE: IFC SECTION 605.11.1 MARKING. MARKING /S REQUIRED ON INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DIRECT-CURRENT (DC) CONDUIT, ENCLOSURES, RACEWAYS, CABLE ASSEMBLIES, JUNCTION BOXES AND DISCONNECTS. LABELS 1 & 2 APPLY TO DIRECT-CURRENT (DC) SYSTEMS ONLY. THESE SHALL ONLY BE APPLIED IF LOCAL AHI AND/OR FIRE DEPARTMENT REQUIRES APPLICATION ON AC CIRCUITS. (PLEASE SEE LOCAL AHJ GUIDELINES) WARNING: PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE ® WARNING zt PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE ® WARNING zt TURN OFF PHOTOVOLTAIC AC DISCONNECT PRIOR TO WORKING INSIDE PANEL ® WARNING DUAL POWER SOURCES SECOND SOURCE IS PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENT _ AMPS NOMINAL OPERATING AC VOLTAGE 240 VOLTS 0 CAUTION 0 PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM CIRCUIT BREAKER IS BACKFED 13 921 NOTE: NEC SECTION 690.14(C)(5) A PHOTOVOLTAIC DISCONNECTING MEANS SHALL NOT BE REQUIRED AT THE PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE OR ARRAY LOCATION. NOTE: NEC SECTION 690.17(4) WHERE ALL TERMINALS OF THE DISCONNECTING MEANS MAYBE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION, A WARNING SIGN SHALL BE MOUNTED ON OR ADJACENT TO THE DISCONNECTING MEANS. THIS CODE ONLY APPLIES TO DC DISCONNECTS. WHEN AN AC DISCONNECT IS IN THE OPEN (OFF) POSITION THE LOAD SIDE OF THE DISCONNECT IS NOT ENERGIZED SINCE THE MICRO -INVERTERS ARE REQUIRED TO SHUTDOWN AFTER A LOSS OF GRID POWER. U PERMANENT PLAQUE SPECIFICATIONS: ALL PERMANENT PLAQUES SHALL BE MADE OF A HIGH-QUALITY, UV -STABLE, EXTERIOR GRADE ACRYLIC, WITH A RED BACKGROUND AND WHITE ENGRAVED LETTERING. ALL PLAQUES SHALL BE APPLIED WITH A HIGH-QUALITY FIVE MINUTE EPDXY THAT IS DESIGNED FOR VERTICAL AND OVERHEAD SURFACES. MECHANICAL FASTENING WILL ONLY BE PERMITTED IF LOCAL AH!/UTILITY REQUIRES THIS, AS THIS MAY VIOLATE UL LISTINGS ON ENCLOSURES/EQUIPMENT. NOTE: CALCULATION FOR #4, #11, & #12, "RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENT AMPERAGE" IS AS FOLLOWS: ENPHASE M250 RATED (CONTINUOUS) OUTPUT POWER = (240 WATTS) X (# OF MICRO -INVERTERS) / (240V NOMINAL AC VOLTAGE) _ RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENT AT 240 VOLTS. PHOTOVOLTAIC BREAKER PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM INSTALLED BY: WARNING: INVERTER OUTPUT CONNECTION 1+0 O a A 14 &CAUTION,& DO NOT RELOCATE THIS zuzuzu.solarcosollltions.com OVER -CURRENT DEVICE FOR SERVICE CALL: (877) 271-7696 POWER TO THIS BUILDING IS ALSO SUPPLIED FROM THE FOLLOWING SOURCES WITH _ ., Lei• : • y . DISCONNECTS LOCATED AS SHOWN: PHOTOVOLTAIC "AC" DISCONNECT FOR ,. "PV OPERATIONS" PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM 11 "INTERACTIVE PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE" 7 UTILITY "kWh" NET METER RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENT - AMPS NOMINAL OPERATING AC VOLTAGE 240 VOLTS�Q`` N PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM PHOTOVOLTAIC "AC" DISCONNECT FORUCDDISCONN'CT(PV)ER PHOTOVOLTAIC LOAD CENTER "AC COMBINER BOX" "UTILITY OPERATIONS" AC DISCONNECT UTILITY) 8 EmSTNGSERVICE PHOTOVOLTAIC CIRCUITS ONLY 12. "INTERACTIVE PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE" NO ADDITIONAL CIRCUITS ALLOWED RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENT - AMPS PHOTOVOLTAIC ARRAYS �: NOMINAL OPERATING AC VOLTAGE 240 VOLTS DRIVEWAY ON ROOFTOP . , , :, 0 , i STREET ADDRESS ®WARNING®( •• ,..... _., . - - - -- -- - - -- SYSTEM UTILIZES MICRO -INVERTERS LOCATED UNDER EACH SOLAR MODULE 9 DUAL POWER SUPPLY ® ATTENTION TURNING OFF AC DISCONNECT ELIMINATES ALL POWER IN CONDUIT/ RACEWAYS FROM LOAD SIDE OF AC DISCONNECT TO MICRO -INVERTERS � SOURCES: UTILITY GRID AND PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM 13 PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM Q WARNING DUAL POWER SUPPLY � EQUIPPED WITH RAPID SHUTDOWN . .... .. ... �, SOURCES: UTILITY GRID AND PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM NOTE: CALCULATION FOR #4, #11, & #12, "RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENT AMPERAGE" IS AS FOLLOWS: ENPHASE M250 RATED (CONTINUOUS) OUTPUT POWER = (240 WATTS) X (# OF MICRO -INVERTERS) / (240V NOMINAL AC VOLTAGE) _ RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENT AT 240 VOLTS. « wwwhhi-green.com/solar/en - ti Multi -crystalline Type ModJ�i/�q �- ` • . Nominal output (PmPp) W 265 270 275 « ` . i. _. ". r ,� ' 4 ^� �r r`,~ Voltage at Pmax IVmPP) V 31.3 31.4 31S . w - . _ Current at Pmax Urnpp) A 8.5 8 b t * yam, ; n h - : 8 7 'e" Open circuit vola a (voc) V 379 ' ` 38 0: A iq t• �3 382 - Hyundai Heavy industries was founded in 1972 and is a Fortune 500 company. The company employs more than 48,000 people, and has a global . ; 9 it . , leading 7 business divisions with sales of 51.3 Billion USD !A2013. As one of our core businesses of the company, Hyundai Heavy Industries is Short circuit current (Isc) A 9.t 92 93 . `. Output tolerance corn Noc . of c mitted to develop and invest heavily in the field of renewable energy. _ , ` No. & connections ... PCs ,. 60 in series � T' { "• « Hyundai Solar is the largest and the longest standing PV cell and module manufacturer in South Korea. We have 600 MW of module production c - r capacity and provide high-quality solar PV products to more than 3,000 customers worldwide. We wive to achieve one of the most efficient PV Cell tyPeo Multi crystalline silicon with PERL technology (Hyundai cell Made in Koreal Module efficiency Yo 16.2 � � � ` 16.5 16.8 ~ +, modules by establishing; an R&D laboratory and investing more than 20 Million USD on innovative technologies _ ' - _ Temperature coefficient of Pmpp 9o/K -0.41 " • -0.41 ' '' • : i _ -0.41 - , Temperature coefficient ofVoc %1K -0.32 •w -032 -0.32 Temperature coefficient of Is( WK 0.039 - 0.039 0.039, Multi -crystalline Type _ _.....__._.....___ _................... _............._ ._....__. _...,..... __ _..... _ _ ,............__: S Ail dat:, at = lra ntiatilTest tordtans.. AMir data may N,:iiu,g^d rririnu: Ari+x noiicc. PERL HiS-M265RG Y HiS-M270RG HiS-M275RG - _ e RG Mono -crystalline Type Mono -crystalline Type HiS-S280RG HiS-S285P,G HiS-S290RG _ � . � .�.. __-- �!--- _ _..,... �-� _ � ..rte' .--••.---�..�,.) Nominal output (Pmpp) W 280 285 290 .; S,• oral models art under cc. ti;icatlan process. Voltage at Pmax (Vmpp) V 31.7 31.8 32.0 .. r .... _ _._..........._.._-........ -.-......_-.,..._.._:...._t.................:....._............_....__ .__.._...- _.-_ Current atPmax(IMPP) A 8.8 8.9 9.1 998 mm (39.29)(W) x 1,640 mm (64.571(L) x 35 mm 0.3810) - Open circuit voltage (Voc) V 385 38.7 38.8 Approx. i8.7kg(41.21bs) Short circuit current (Isc) A 9.4 95 9.7 �A1 z � 1-0 60 cells in series (6 x10 matrix) with PERL technology (Hyundai cell, Made in Korea) .ice Output tolerance iin n ser - No. of calk &connections PCs 60 series , ��•,..�,-�,.�n.� 4 mmt (12AWG) cables with polarized weatherproof connectors, Cell type 6' Mono crystalline silicon with PERL technology (Hyundai cell, Made in Korea) •'i^?� IEC certified (UL listed), Length 1.0 m (39.4 - • Module efficiency % 17.1 17A 17.7 i sig ti � IP67, weatherproof, IEC certified (UL listed) Temperature coefficlentof Pmpp qo/K -0.42 -0.42 -0.42 :L, 33Y.m 2.77. ,. 3 bypass diodes to prevent power decrease by partial shade ' , Temperaturecoefnclem of voc 9X •0.30 -030 -030 Front: Anti -reflective coating low -iron tempered glass, 3.2 mm (0.126-) Temperature coefficient oflsc %1K - 0.047: 0.047 - 0.047 ' Encapsulant:EVA Back Sheet: Weatherproof film _....... ........_..._.._... _..................... • V All rto.0 VC ;Srarard fesi WniEtionv. A?x v itati :na• b:: c6r.0•� wisnout 060, mo.c. r. Clear anodized aluminum alloy type 6063 (Black) • •- ••--•_ ..... �� r� � � -� •'~ ModuleDt gram tua .n"t,iwi IN Curves , am (K 61215 (Ed.2) and IEC 61730 by VDE 1 , wx UL listed UL 1703 , e l for Class A Fire Rating Otnput power t012r9ntZ +;!-096 � :. tmarv�,, aortlISO 9001.•2000, ISO 14001:2004 and 150 50001:2011 Certified»ori fr; a�OHSAS 18001:3007 Ceri(flede jeAdvanced iult cltanlcaiTe>t (8,()00 Pa) Passed (IEC;,��I o r:�ow t /Mechanical LoadTeSt (401bs/M Passed (UL) - Ammonia Corrosion ResiStanCe Test pes5ed - a't;;`- IEC 61701 (salt Mist Corro5)on Test) Passe' gs fit•... . t • S6C7xW Ct � o L ..c. 1 st year: 97 After 2nd year: 0,7 36 annual degradation �' _ ' _ _ .... ..............-_ -......, ' 80.2 0l, foT 25 years L hnttaliatlort Safety. Guide . 46-Cs2 -please refer to the Hyundai Limited Warranty for thorA details, duly quaNfled persohnel should )risttill ar ped6fm Ynaintananee. -40-i 5*c s Be aware of dangerous high DC volfaye. +".y.- DC 1,000 OEU i' Do not damage w &trach the real surface of the module. DC 600 ( u id Important Noilee oft Werahiy ?t, '� _ " Do not handle or )nstall Modules when they ate wet: 15 A ltse iv far i1 s a iY only'x :hit iti m:•�ulas .,4ih iah- ndai hEaj IAdu[trr7t G0- Lid:; bYln (Chown C in v, an.Y p odixt ;orad nitmt iv trn k. • - l Aui;Mit>r}it:lin(„><et:•oi5 i 1W A Saiessivlarkt�uit �J1� L%�� 0 vE 49 ,'e I .� •- _ �� H J U DA'�i<�Pc;: ( t t.+:I #� � Lc � � HEAVY INDUSTRIES st :t rah+ ityt)nMbldg.Y&Yulpk=t�lbil§i�e_gt.5eoi16W56,lttiio :t I - . >i;ras=aGrl;7:s7sar;=i;a=ias'967S HEAVY INDUSTRIES Enphase, M25D Microinvarlar # DATA Enphase-'Microinverters INPUT DATA (DC) —� M250-60-21-1--S22/S23/S24 Recommended input power (STC) 210 - 300 W Maximum input DC voltage 48 V Enphas�y M2500 Peak power tracking voltage 27 V - 38 V Operating range i6 V - 48 V Min/Max start voltage 22 V/ 48 V Max OC short circuit current 15A Max input current 9.8 A OUTPUT DATA (AC) (x'208 VAC@ 40 VAC FS;. ' .; Peek output power 26D W 250 W M p Rated (continuous) output power 240 W 240 W j: Nominal ouipui current 1,15 A (A rms at nominal duration) 1.0 A (A rms at nominal duration) Nominal voltage/range 208 V/ 183.228 V 240 V 12`11.264 V Nominal frequency/range 60,0/57411 H: 60.0 / 67.61 Hz Extended frequency range' 57.62.5 Ha • 57.62.6 Hz Power faclor A06 X0,96 Max{murn unitb per 20 A braneh clrauk 2d.(inr4A Ah2ee) 16 (slAole phase) ' M2XIn1Unm output fault current ! 680 mA rms for 8 eyeles 650 MA (ma far 6 cy01e6 _ SFRICIENCY �-. ..._:.-...__...--_._:.....:._ _ .. CEC weighted btfit-lAnsy, 240 VAC 96.6% CEC wolghted nittciency, 208 VAC 98.046 Weak Inverter elffaldnoy 90.5% Stella MDPT af1101oney (weighted. reference EN50530) 09,4% Night tlme power adnsurnplion as MW max fihe 4pphase M1,250 increased energy harvest and reducea design and MUCHANICAL DATA_....•. ...............-. _.......-_._._...., Installation dampleXIty with Its all -AC appr6a0h, With tho M250, the DC oirdu t Is isolated and Insulated Ambient ismosratuee range 4000 to *660C Operating temperature range (inlemdl) -40°C to -P85°C from grourid, so no Ground Sleetrode Conductor (0130) is required for the mloeoinverter. This 171 Mrfl x 173 Mtn x 30 Timm (without mounting breeket) further simplifies Installation, enhances safety, and saves on labor and rmiterialS coats: Olean®Ions (WxWx19) Weight - 2.o kg The Enpha@@ M250 integrates seamlessly with the Engage" Cable, the envoy` CorY!mUni'detiolig Coollna - NaturAl donveellon - No rant w___-._ _ •..._.-...._ ;...-�dtet�idy`�,'af9tl�r!il�iht®r7';•�nphH�d`s�'mar3itafirlg"sfld`arlalyefe�oftware-�""......-..m.....�.-r .,.-....._.......,. �. �......�flclbesure�nvlronmants!°ral!ng ---.___,��._,�.,6utclaot--.N1oMA:6_� ._--_._--•--�..�-.-._.-�---_r�: ___,, __ ___ _-_ ---------�..�._...� -. _. 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GOVINI1gn(%hose,�41Tt s l,, g a tJ , 6 ti U6 4:90Q0041ErVC1.ASIFyTS 06s/iii.nPIMGEriMc5of44-'.93^1file4t;•=H1 term Oft it9it.'r!EI'1'tYfri,,7931.1'1Wn,;c s:i ..r - Enphase* Energy // Rapid Shutdown Enphase Microinverters with- Integrated Ground (IG) z � ..- � � t: y. ,.. r. Rapid. shutdown is, -Wilt -�n :, :�. #•a Enphase's latest generation microinverters feature Integrated (DC isolated) Ground. Because the DC circuit is isolated and insulated from ground, these microinverters do not require a Grounding Electrode, The 2014 edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC 2014) added What's new in NEC 2014? Conductor (GEC) connected between each microinverter. This means you don t need to attach a new rapid shutdown requirements foi PV systems installed on buildings., NEC 2014, Section 690.12 applies separate copper grounding conductor to each microinverter or worry. about a continuous run to ground: • ' + . to PV conductors over 10 feet from The result is faster installation with lower materials costs and a safer system.. Enphase Microinverters fully meet rapid shutdown requirements in ilia . ' the PV array and requires that the new code without the need to install any ;additional electrical equipment. aulluur inrs power oovm to su vBRs - and 240 volt-amperes within 10 Integrated Ground and Code Requirements seconds of rapid shutdown initiation. Solar installers must comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC) when installing Enphase �.,.l t Microinverters. Enphase Microinverters with Integrated Ground meet the requirements specified for String inverters require work arounds for rapid shutdown, Ungrounded PV Power Systems in sections 690.35 and 690.41 of the 2008, 2011 and 2014 NEC. It also: _ . meets the Underwriters Laboratory (UL) Standard 1741 grounding requirements. ' . - . - Work around. Work around. For further information, refer to the whitepaper on Enphase Microinverters and Ungrounded PV Arrays Specialized Rapid Shutdown String inverter installed_ and other materials at iie".enphase.com/Grounding.on box installed on the on roof, a hostile Y = ? ` roof within 10 feet of array. T – —, • environment that string , ' inverters are not built Identif in Microinverters No grounding " y' g - - terminal s I Work around. to live in. , with Integrated •Ground + - Shutoff s+vitchthat is ' Installers and inspectors can easily �� ' _ easily accessible to first Flat lid responders on the ground.— l�$. �--l� identify Enphase Microinverters with _ i •' - Integrated Ground.E141, f Work around. •' . Installin Microinverters ` '`' x t • Extra conduit in installation. • Residential String Inverter - Commercial String Inverter . Product label ' ;with Integrated Ground -- - - 3 on bottom ` edge Enphase Microinverters ship with DC and .r r _ °;-' - ->< . • • `. :., Y ,. AC cables and connectors. The DC connectors attach to the PV module, while the AC connector attaches• . , .f,• tk directly to the Engage'" Cable. It's that simple: no additional cabling is needed. r' " ' Enphase comes standard witht rapid shutdown 'capability About System Grounding' J , Electrical code requires'two types of grounding conductors: the Grounding Electrode Conductor.(GEC), 4 :?,", Allfnphase microin Fsphase micranverters n • w° ' _ •; which is used between the grounding electrode and the oint where a normally current carrying conductor'verters, even those that `_ n ;' ;. • �- ; •_ can safely shut down ' .; ti g 9 9 P, ry g were previously installed, :. ti+ automatically. leaving r is intentionally bonded to ground and the Equipment Grounding Conductor (EGC), which grounds non : ,, x. y' current carrying metal parts of the system, such as the racking and module framesr inherently meet rapid`. T only tow -voltage DC • "t ' • f ` i shutdown requirements. electricity isolated to - 'Because Enphase Microinverters with Integrated Ground have DC integrated ground, they do not require - a' . no additional equipment ti F'' , " °� the PV module It .+ ,t s / a GEC. However electrical code still requires that exposed metal in the array be grounded (NEC 690.43 ,• - , or workarounds needed'" and 250.136(A)). This requirement is met for the microinverter because the ground conductor internal to the Engage Cable acts as the EGC. It may be met for racking and modules with use of an EGC or .r., WEEBs to provide bonding to this ground system. i ' f '} t Y r Residential Microinverter' �` y Commercial Microinverter r ' _ i enphase° -��To learn more, visit enphase.com E N E R G Y _4:; % ®2014 Enphase Energy Inc.' All rigJanuary 2014 Vie] enphase- TECHNICAL BRIEF - zz 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 MSEC 2014 Section 690.12 '.Rapid Shutdown of =v Systems on Buntings Enphase Microinverter Systems fully meet the rapid shutdown requirement without the need to install additional electrical equipment. Properly labeling the PV system power source and rapid shutdown ability is required per NEC Section 690.56 (B) and (C). 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. 8 1 0 2015 Enphase Energy Inc. All rights reserved. January 2015 NEC 2014 — Enphase System Code Compliance NEC 2014 Section 705.12 Point of Connection (ASC Airc-Faul Protection) In this section we explain how to comply with NEC 2014 Section 705.12 Point of Connection when installing Enphase Energy Systems with: • Supply Side Connection • Load -Side Connection to Single -Phase 120/240 Volt Services • Three -Phase 208/120 Volt Services Supply Side Connection Solution: No AC AFCI (Arc -Fault Circuit Interrupter) protection is required. Code Reference 705.12 Point of Connection The output of an interconnected electric power source shall be connected as specified in 705.12(A), (B), (C) or (D). Since the operator "OR" is used to define connection types, the code seems to intend that if one criteria is met, for example (A), the other criteria are not applicable. Code Reference 705.12(A) Supply Side. An electric power production source shall be permitted to be connected to the supply side of the service disconnecting means as permitted in 230.82(6). The sum of the ratings of all overcurrent devices connected to power production sources shall not exceed the rating of the service. 705.12(B) Integrated Electrical Systems. 705.12(C) Greater Than 100 kW.... 705.12(D) Utility -interactive Inverters.... 230.82(6) lists solar photovoltaic systems as eligible for equipment permitted to be connected to the supply side of the service disconnecting means. Since Enphase Energy Systems are solar photovoltaic systems, a supply side connection of an Enphase System may be accepted by AHJs to fully meet Code section 705.12. Since 705.12(A) requirements are met, it seems logical that the 705.12(D) requirements for connections to the load -side of the service disconnect means are not applicable. Load -Side Connection to Single -Phase 120/240 Volt Services Solution: Refer to section 90.4 and the previous code edition, NEC 2011. No listed backfeed capable AC AFCI solutions or acceptable equipment to enclose the cable harness exist. Until such products are generally available from manufacturers, when making load side connections, complying with NEC 2014 Section 705.12 (D) (6) is achieved by discretionary guidance per NEC 2014 Section 90.4. This means to refer to the previous code edition NEC 2011 Section 705.12, where AC Arc -Fault Circuit Protection is not a requirement for utility -interactive inverters. NEC 2014 Code Reference 705.12(D) Utility Interactive Inverters. The output of a utility -interactive inverter shall be permitted to be connected to the load side of the service disconnecting means of the other source(s) at any distribution equipment on the premises. Where distribution equipment, including switchgear, switchboards, or panelboards, is fed simultaneously by a primary source(s) of electricity and one or more utility -interactive inverters, and where this distribution equipment is © 2015 Enphase Energy Inc. All rights reserved. January 2015 NEC 2014 — Enphase System Code Compliance capable of supplying multiple branch circuits or feeders, or both, the interconnecting provisions for the utility -interactive inverter(s) shall comply with 705.12(D)(1) through (D)(6). 705.12 (D) (4).Suitable for Backfeed. Circuit breakers, if backfed, shall be suitable for such operation. 705.12(D)(6) Wire Harness and Exposed Cable Arc -Fault Protection. A utility -interactive inverter(s) that has a wire harness or cable output circuit rated 240 V, 30 amperes, or less, that is not installed within an enclosed raceway, shall be provided with listed ac AFCI protection. This NEC 2014 code section allows connection of an electric power source to the load side of service disconnect means and requires that the "interconnecting provisions for the utility -interactive inverter(s) shall comply with 705.12(D)(1) through (D)(6)". Since the Enphase system contains one or more microinverters, which are the utility -interactive inverter(s), this section applies when connecting a system to the load side of a service disconnecting means. 705.12(D)(6) specifically requires that exposed AC cable systems, such as the Enphase Engage Cable, which is not feasibly run in enclosed raceway, to be protected by listed AC Arc -Fault Circuit Interrupter (AC AFCI) functionality. Given that utility -interactive inverters cannot operate without a utility service source, the location of the AC AFCI protecting the cable must logically be applied at the utility source side of the circuit. AC AFCI circuit breakers are the commonly available devices for single-phase branch circuits. No suitable for backfeed AC AFCI circuit breakers exist. Since Enphase Microinverters are utility -interactive inverters that backfeed into the electrical service through the overcurrent protection device. any AC AFCI circuit breakers must be specifically backfeed capable, per 705.12(D)(4). If terminals of circuit breaker AFCIs are marked "Line" and "Load," then the AFCI product is not backfeed capable. No UL standard for backfeed testing exists for AC AFCI circuit breakers. Furthermore, 705.12(D)(6) requires that ac AFCI protection must be "listed." For a product or product category to become "listed," a standard safety test procedure, such as a UL standard, must exist: The testing standard for AFCI circuit breakers is UL1699, which currently does not have provisions for testing this product category for backfeed applications. It is clear, that the code requirement is ahead of new product availability. Summary Until suitable for backfeed and listed AC AFCI circuit breakers become generally available, an AHJ is permitted to refer to 90.4, i.e., the previous code edition, NEC 2011., - Code Reference 90.4 Enforcement. ' This Code may require new products, constructions, or materials that may not yet be available at the time the Code Is adopted. In such event, the authority having jurisdiction may . permit the use of the products, constructions, or materials that comply with the most recent previous edition of this Code adopted by the jurisdiction: 3 C 2015 Enphase Energy Inc. Ali rights reserved. January 2015 NEC 2014 — Enphase System Code Compliance .S Three -Phase 208/120 Volt Services - Solution: The compliance solution for systems interconnected to three-phase systems is to defer to NEC' 90.4. There are no three-phase AC AFCI detection devices in existence. Until backfeed capable three- phase AC AFCI circuit breakers become generally available, an AHJ is permitted to refer to 90.4, i.e., the previous code edition, NEC 2011. Additionally, the NEC 210.12 code intention for any AC AFCI protection is for single-phase applications in'dwellings or dormitory units and not meant for three-phase applications, example: Code Reference 210.12 Arc -Fault Circuit -Interrupter Protection.... 210.12(A) Dwelling Units. All 120 -volt, single-phase, 15- and 20 -ampere branch circuits..... 210.12(6) Branch Circuit Extensions or Modifications — Dwelling Units.... 210.12(C) Dormitory Units. All 120 -volt, single-phase, 15- and 20 -ampere branch circuits Although Chapter 7 applies to "Special Conditions," the industry must be able to supply generally available equipment that is safe to use and meets the requirements for these special applications. -For 705.12(D) (6) this is not the case for three-phase applications as there are no listed three-phase AC AFCI detection devices available. KIEC 2014 Section 690.11 LDC Ari:4-avit Circuit Protection This requirement is for direct current (DC) Arc -Fault Circuit protection and only applies to systems with DC voltages above 80 VDC. Enphase Microinverter systems are exempted from this requirement as they always operate well below 80 VDC. The requirement is basically unchanged from the NEC 2011, and it is unnecessary to add DC AFCI to an Enphase Microinverter System installation. Code Reference . 690.11 Arc -Fault Circuit Protection (Direct Current). Photovoltaic systems with do source circuits, do output circuits, or both, operating at a PV system maximum system voltage of 80 volts or greater, shall be protected by a listed (dc) arc -fault circuit interrupter, PV type, or other system components listed to provide equivalent protection. 4 © 2015 Enphase Energy Inc. All rights reserved. January 2015 9 It +q'. ..-�.. - - ..:, �, u�_ ar•-u - vr�,-t- .. „� .+Cyr +YL'�•• C:;�^ _ {.. � .. _ . 19, - Attach the Microinverters to the PV Racking NOTE: The M250 meets the requirements ' e - Installingthe M250 Mieroinverter (M250-60-2LL ` a. Mark the approximate centers of each PV of NEC 690.35. Because the DC circuit is e module on the PV racking. See notes in Step r isolated and insulated from ground, the M250 t r Details on back. does not require a GEC. For•further informa- NOTE The M250 meets the requirements of NEC 690.35. Because the DC circuit is isolated and insulated from tion, refer to: http://enphase.com/globaVfiles/ . ' 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. " r M250•and-UngroundedrArray.pdf.. W i Read the included safety information and follow all warnings and instructions in the M250 Installation and Operation - • - Manual at ra:•:........a:t:: . acc•r•_ ;:pt.[ before installing thefnphase M25011-1 Microinverter. Connect the Envoys Communications GatewayU' Y P 9 Y cnvO1• a. Connect the Envoy to ower and Internet according to the Envoy Quick Install Guide. ' rout c_ n ^ Connect the Microinverters b. Look for the + Web indication on the LCD screen. rower 10 c. Leave the Err running while b. Mount the microinvener under the PV mod- - a. Remove and discard the temporary shipping y g you install the miCroirnieners ule, away from rain and sun. Do not mount the cap from the cable connector and connect the so that any required , • 'Envoy software up- / f � • � microinverler in a position That allows long-term miaoinvaner. Listen for two clicks as the grade completes. n z ' " �i3 AC pp:.•er exposure to direct sunlight or in a vertical orienta- connectors engage. ^ Yi tion that allows eater to collect in the DC connec- i "• cord Ethernet cable rr•,_ai , 2 for recess. T • - �r � S�a ib�tt��F�. c. Torque the m;croinvaner fasteners as tollovrs:. Do a R ,., as ; . - not over torque: r • 5 N m (45.50 in -lbs) for 6 mm (1/4-) hardware ' 9 N m (80-85 in -lbs) for 8 mm (506') hardware Position the Enphase EngageTM Cable a. Lay out the cabling along the installed racking for the AC branch circuit. i ............ ' b. Install an appropriately rated, off -the -shell junction box at a • Dress A teethe cab ble suitable location on the racking. r r See notes in Ste Details on back. + O a Eng to the rack using cableceps l g P OO " O _, or tie wraps. — b. Cover any unused connectors �e c connectors crr�au= caps: Listen for ivro clicks as the connectors OOCG J!e . r engage. See notes in Step Detailsonback. " Odr. f�cabieclip r < al /bl..i=s _ i _ �, f tit` " � } i y _ • + •OO c - reiE,'.: 9 : rOi�P• +t - 'I J i Keep the drop r- 3 connector Y o .: release holes'' CO/7nECte/!� riro;.F - , :clear and �,� • . tzd r -•s•, // It ,-'Cir-�rx''' 9 accessible.,, ccessible _ • = _. i ,c:x� �. .4C unction M,250 • • .° 11160 s _ it ♦ OC.co: (Uf . e - s _ - _ , .'. •YY4� Yr;;;- t"a. s%i v �� `w �x r. o reof. _ b. Dress any excess cabling in loops so that ' does. -not e nt contact r C ...!c`2 �'1•r �± i Terminate the Unused End of the Cable 1208 Volt AC Threo•Phasa cams Connect the Cable to the AC Junction Box a. Remove 60 mm (2.51 of the cable sheath from Red - L2 Connect the cable into the AC branch r cLril irc the conductors. dire -L3 junction box. See notes in Step Details on •AIite-Nuitaf back. b. Check that all terminator parts are present. hex Cep �tr t : nut oraari -r \y -- wk's• Complete the Installation Map : r • iy. '— ^- Build the map manually, or use the Array Gun tool to map the system. For more information• go to hl tp://en phase.convproducts/arraygun. To manually build the map, peel the removable se- c. Slide the hex nut onto the cable. rial number label from each microinverter and affix d. Insert the cable end all the way into the wire it to the respective location on the map included organizer (up to the stop). with this guide. e. Attach the cap. tend ::ir25 'do I irro recesses or t:•ile !~ oroari er and frim to selipt lumber kng7r place car over t the tare nr_r,2nizev __ _---• -' - hoi . the CEP the disco»- . Connect the PV Modules ` neer tog/ or o !!2 a. Mount the 60 -cep FV modules above the micro- �f/moi r•.- 1 .. scret.-drive. inverters. ;. . r b. Connect the DC leads of each 60 -cell PV mod - f fora;& rite hex nut id or ale to the DC input connectors of (heir coire- .:our .. ` j•'. a it ranch until the sponding microinverter. latching rrecharnsrrt The status LED on the underside of each VI250 meets the base- rights green six seconds after DC power is do riot over torque applied. It remains td solid for two minutes, fol- lowed by six green blinks. After that. red 'blinks indicate that no grid is present. This is because I. Attach the terminated cable end to the PV the system is not yet energized. racking vrilh a cable dip or tie wrap. 0 0 K''=j=r status LED >a�.. ;M' .r53i> i'na . _,e r• Energize the System a. If applicable, turn ON the AC disconnect or circuit breaker for the branch circuit. b. Turn ON the main utirty-grid AC circuit breaker. Your system vdp start producing power after a five-minute wait time. 0 Use the Envoy to Complete System Setup' Refer to the to the Envoy Ouick Install Guide for details on the following steps: a. An automatic device scan ruts 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 righl.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 w least three level bars show, on the LCD. - d. When all devices are 18Cletl. stop the Scarf.. To To do 0 this, use the Envoy menu button to select Disable Device Scan. Ernvo) ntenu button Iresr Step Details NOTE Verify that AC voltage at the site is within range: 240 Voll AC Singlo•Phaso 1268 Volt AC TMoo-Phaso Ll to L2 211 to 26- VAC L1 to t.2 to LS t9310 22? VAC L1. L,luN ICS to132VAC I L1, L2. L3t0N t^-akr132VAC WARNING: Ory use electric -al system componanls apjif8V8a for wel loctlticns.. WARNING: Do not exceed the maximum number of rtecroin- verters in an AC branch circuit as listed in the table beton Each txanch circuit must be protected try a d?dirated circuit brea<er of 20 A or less. Service type I Max M250s per branch 24C VAC cir4c phsse I t6 2C8 VAC three-phase 124 WARNING: Sao the AC -trice gauge to account for voltage drep for both the branch ckmit and all upsream conductors lead- ing back to the PCC. See Cireult Calculations for M250 at hitp:/.*vp.r.vi.enchase.com/suppoft. DANGER: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. THE DC CONDUCTORS OF THIS PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM ARE UNGROUNDED AND MAY BE ENERGIZED. WARNING: A4ovr a minimum of 1.9 cm (0.75') beh-mm the roof and the rnicrohvener. Also allrnf 1.3 cm (0.50") between the back of the PV modlAe and the cep o1 the microinvenef. NOTE Torque the microirwener fasteners to the values shorn,. Do not over torque: • 1/4' mounting fwrd112re - 5 N m (45.50 in -lbs) • 5!16' mounting hardy are - 9 N m (;;0.65 in-!bs) Using a pourer scr@rrdiver is not recomrller.ded due to the risk of thread galling. NOTE The AC output neutral is not bonded to ground inside the micrahverler. WARNING: Install seating caps on all unused AC connectors as these become We when the syslem is cnergizW by the ulilily. The IP67-rated = sealing caps we required fro r.`• protection against moisture ingress. NOTE To remove a sealing rap, you must use the Enphase cisconnect toot or a 93 Phillips screwdrner. NOTE The Engage Cable uses the folov ing airing scheme. 240 volt AC Singtc-Phase Wires 1208 Volt AC Threo•Phasa cams crack - Ll - Black -Lt Red - L2 Red - L2 »•hue-Newral dire -L3 Green -Greurd •AIite-Nuitaf Grew - Grewal Enphase Energy, Inc. c N. h1cDcrivell Pelalurna. CA 94954 USA s C us a ,1'. ry-Y�r. {"+y ,j YfL•f -'' •i7..3nc�c ,� •� .moi. •-r-.. •-,.;viyS i �' _ •. �c 'y -.Y �:-•-.-�••�-. L?'C4�� .+•.`rte+..-r_=� `-r-w� `1 �..�.sL..�•Z �.i,e:��lyy .es:?3'�.� �;?v;l �aT: � � . r�C'i1 �•.'fr•+�-.'.:,.=rr.� n.. �iev.��d•��"r.3 + Enphase Envoy -S // DATA r MODEL NUMBERS Enphase Envoy -S ' Enphase Envoy -S Standardym Enphase Envoy -S communications gateway with basic PV production monitoring (+1- 5%). - r ENV -3 AB -120-A r, =•r 'Enphase Envoy -S Meter4cllm Enphase Envoy -S communications gateway with integrated revenue grade PV production ' - • En.phase �� � � ` � ' �S e 1 • I e S , , ENV -S -AMI -120 _ metering (ANSI C12.20 +/- 0.5%) and optional consumption monitoring (+/- 2.5%). y.'. ACCESSORIES (Order Separately) , _ • - rEnphase Mobile ConnectT"' Plug and play industrial grade cellular modem with five-year data plan for systems up to , r - - CELLMODEM-01 60 microinverters. (Available In the US, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin w Islands, where there is adequate cellular service in the installation area.) Consumption Monitoring CT For use with ENV -S -AMI -120, split - core current transformers enable whole home consum ( 1 enphase ry - p _ e :� € + CT 200 -SPLIT tion_ metering (+/- 2.5%).. ��'.� POWER REQUIREMENTS �. Cord connected 120 VAC, 60 Hz (ENV -S -AB -120-A) • Max 15 A overcurrent protection required , J "T Hardwired 120 VAC, 60 Hz (ENV -S -AB -120-A) «- s!} 120/240 VAC split -phase (ENV-S-AMi-120) - - Max 15 A overcurrent protection required a v'x — ,.sc CAPACITY - Number of microinverters polled Up to 600 ' MECHANICAL DATA Dimensions (WxHxD) 21.3 x 12.6 x 4.5 cm (8.4" x 5" x 1.8") Weight .17.6 oz (498 g) • Ambient temperature range' -40° to 65° C (-40° to 149° F) -40° to 46° C (-40° to 115` F) if installed in an enclosure Environmental rating IP30• For installation indoors or in an NRTL-certified, NEMA type 3R enclosure. Altitude To 2000 meters (6,560 feet) INTERNET CONNECTION OPTIONS =e o •' T,. Integrated Wi-F 802.11b/g/n a The Enphase Envoy -S"' communications gateway delivers solar production and energy consumption data Ethernet 8023, Cat5E (or Cat 6) UTP Ethernet cable (not included) to Enphase EnlightenT^° monitoring and analysis software for comprehensive, remote maintenance and Cellular Optional, CELLMODEM-01 (not included) management of the Enphase Microinverter System. COMPLIANCE :Compliance UL 916 With revenue grade production metering and consumption monitoring options,. Envoy -S is the platform for CAN/CSA 022.2 No. 61010-1 a — 47 CFR, Part 15, Class B, ICES 003 total energy management and integrates with the Enphase AC BatteryTm. IEC/EN 61010-1:2010, ' EN50065-1, EN61000-4-5, EN61000-6-1, EN61000-6-2 * Metering: ANSI C12.20 accuracy class 0.5 (ENV -S -AMI -120) iv SMART a --SIMPLE '" RELIABLE - Enables web -based monitoring - Easy system configuration using Designed for installation indoors_. and control =' Installer Toolkit mobile app or outdoors - Bidirectional communications for Flexible networking with Wi-Fi, i . - Five-year warranty~- ~ remote upgrade Ethernet, or cellular _ - • Y = ~ s r• ° _ - ° To learn more about Enphase Microinverter technology, ( enpbase° � 1 enphase _ LISTED visit enphase.com L � E N E R G Y J t 0 2015 En Y Enphase Energy. A6 rights reserved. All trademarks or brands in this document are registered b their respective owner. - 12/12/2015 Part .# I Quantity I With Screws STRHADJ9038S14 �1 12 Hooks IYes - 24: #14 z •3" STRHADJ9038S14-1 I 1 Hook Yes - 2;-#14.x 3" STRHADJ9038 1 12 Hooks No STRHADJ9038-1 -1 ' '.1 -.Hook' No' J- t -. � .-'- a ..:.-. \ ,� � �• �J t u n d J � t ; � � . . ' - ..� _�;,,.A ��'.. .COM �•.•: _ t . January ?3,+2014,' T To` whom this -may concern, + SoiarRoofHook.com is commilled to. excellence. All.of our oarts were tested by a third party test facility, for - the following. 1. Uplift test ' 3 2. Downward loadtest �. 3. Water Proof - OuiokBOLT only AME Research facility had a current engineer license per the State of California in 2012 and 2013. Terrapin Testing had a current engineer license per the State of California in 2011. i The following is an excerpt from: CALIFORNIA BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND,! ANO SURVEYORS,. ' + g u i d e to Engineering, & Land Surveying for City and CounlyOfclals }Page 1Z Line 27 ; -y 27. If the license has expired between. the time the engineering'tlocurhents were prepared and the time when the local agency's review is performed,, do the documents need to be resealed by a licensee with a current license?.(B&P Code §§ 6733, 6735, 6735.3, 6735.4) As long as the license was current at the time the engineering documents ` were prepared, the documents do not need to be re -sealed prior to review by y L - the local agency. However, any changes (updates ormodtications) to the = s ` 1-118, ' •- • 'r documents that are made following the review 6y the local agency Would' : T � ++*. • X:, , r, � } �. �, j ' — r ' ' k have to be preparedby a licensed engineer with a current license.and those'changes would have to.be signed and sealed.. `c1-11s1-1re Mounprig 31e.3' �•s/s• slotrorINe trust the`informaGon rodided will alleviate an re uest for the testre ortssubrnilted tofiave astam oe P 4 P P Setev H I � � e 318.16' eoJl ^ � r - from,the curr .ent year,Res ectfuil 0 C v -O9URick Gentry'-�y_ y -+ IT .' '` ,. :.1. •',.r.w. . '. !. j. "i "k tl� _. ` ~+s N • ':r. 2•. 2• '�•. •'`L ':in..4F`•1 .}.` r - ;ji. �. S .y i' a !" ne .;. K, ,� w I'r• - 4-310 ! V.P. of Sales &•Marketing 6=3/8' • +' � . I * I l31a>ne 1 s• i 5830 Las Positas Rd Lig=eimore, CA 9451 rL I s1rz• F Phone: (844)-671-6045 IF= (800)-689-7975 • • %%r%v%v.solarroofho6k.com AP 980 411t Street Tel: (510) 420.8190 Oakland, CA 94608 FAX (510) 420-8186 e-mail: info@appmateng.com December 9, 2013 Mr. Rick Gentry Project Number 113773C QUICKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL 5330 Las Positas Road Livermore, CA 94551 Subject: Adiustable Tile Roof Hook (Part ft STRHAD19038) Laboratory Load Testing, Dear Mr. Gentry: As requested, Applied Materials & Engineering, Inc. (AME) has completed load -testing the adjustable file roof hooks (see Appendix A, Figure 1). The purpose of our testing was to evaluate the tensile (uplift) and compression load capacity of the adjustable tile roof hook attached to a 2"x4" Douglas Fir Rafter using 2 - #14 x3" I -lax washer T17 302 stainless steel Quickscrews installed at the farthest point. SAIMPLE DESCRIPTION Mockup samples were delivered to our laboratory on November 13, 2013. Mockup configuration consisted of five 12" long rakers at 2.5"o.c., screwed to 3/4" Structural 1 plywood. The tile roof hook is attached through the plywood into a rafter with two fasteners. TEST PROCEDURES & RESULTS 1. Compressive Load Test A total of ibree tests were conducted for compressive load capacity on December 6, 2013 using a United Universal testing machine. Samples were rigidly attached to the testing machine and a compressive load was applied to the hook. The samples were loaded in compression at a constant rate of axial deformation of 0.09 in. /min. without shock until the hook was completely bent; displacement at maximum load was recorded. Detailed results are provided in Table I. Test setup and typical hook bending at maximum load are provided in Appendix A..Based on the above testin„ the average maximum compression load of the adjustable the roof hook attached to a 2"x4" Douglas Fir rafter using #14 Quickscrew was determined to be 32S lbf. 2. Tensile (Uplift) Load Test A total of three tests were conducted for tensile load capacity on December 6, 2013 using a United. Universal testing machine. Samples were rigidly attached to the testing machine and a tensile load was applied to the hook. The samples were loaded in tension at a constant rate of axial deformation of 0.09 in. /min. without shock until the hook was bent and the bolt began to pull-out; displacement at maximum load was recorded. Detailed results are provided in Table Il. 14 Page 1 of 8 �o; lei3�3 8�hS3� 1l1c. Project Number 113778C Mr. Rick Gentry QUICKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL Adjustable Tile Roof Hook December 9, 2013 - Test setup and typical hook bending at maximum load are provided in Appendix A. Based on the above testing; the average maximum tensile load of the adjustable tile hook attached to a 2"x4" Douglas Fir rafter usim_ 114 Quickscrew was detemlined to be 1040 Ibl: 3. Specific Gravity of Wood The average specific gravity and moisture content of the test rafter as per ASTM D2395; Method A (oven -dry) %vas determined to be 0.424 and 11.0 %, respectively. If you have any questions regarding the above; please do not hesitate to call the undersigned. Respectfully Submitted. APPLIED INIATERIALS & EiNGINEEIZING, INC. Reviewed By: �Ioliamr1et�faiyaz ArmenVUrfiiaiD., P J Laboratory Manager Principal AIMED m"ANEW 8 Elalilwaffi- 3tf,110. TABLE I = TABLETr COMPRESSIVE LOAD TEST RESULTS TENSILE (UPLIFT) LOAD TEST RESULTS ADJUSTABLE TILE ROOF HOOK (PART # STRHADJ9033) ADJUSTABLE TILE ROOF HOOK (PART # STRRAD390381 PROJECT NUMBER 113778C PROJECT NUMBER 113778C 'INLaiXD UM MAXIMUM DISPLACEMENT AT SAMPLE ID TENSILE SAMPLE ID COMPRESSIVE MAXIMUM LOAD FAILURE LOAD (lbf) (in.) MODE C-1 327 2.1 Bent Hook C-2 328 23 Bent Hook C-3 329 2.1 Bent Hook AVERAGE 328 2.2 .. 'INLaiXD UM DISPLACEIIENT AT FAILURE SAMPLE ID TENSILE MAXIMUM LOAD _ODE LOAD Qbo (in.) T-2 1050 5.5 Lao Bolt Pull -Out T-3 1132 5.9 'Lag Bolt Pull -Out T4 937 5.2 Lae Bolt Pull -Out AVERAGE 1040 5.5 r Page 3 of 8Page 4.of8 FIGURE I ADJUSTABLE TILE ROOF HOOK (PART # STRUAD49-03-81 PROJECT NUMBER 113778C '10: am Spanish & Flat Tile Roof Hook APPENDIX A Adjustable 90* 38mm Tile Height Part # STRHADJ9038 -4 'I";\ ---I 12 per case Type 304 Stainles-s Steel - i 6 Page 5 of 8 ApmaDD P-A%Rkn@ 9 EMSOMM, MC. Page 6 of 8 1 1. s. f r , r• • .t .. ti Y j :�: .* - .X •.Jr. 4` -- i • • •' a9 _.._ , -..� ' ,s. ". ` ..-aa t. ,�... M � _ .� • . ..: � . . ` FIGURE 2 � "• t - r FIGURE 3 � i� � '. - ADJUSTABLEu < TILE ROOF HOOK (PART, STRHADJ9038) 'ADJUSTABLE TILE ROOF HOOK (PART# STRHADJ9038) • TEST SETUP, ' TYPICAL FAILURE MODE ! 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This unique _ feature ensures greater security during extreme weather and longer system fleUma . r ;tel Strength Tested , PE Certified' All components evaluated for superior ITi,��C Pre-stamped engineering letters. r _ �..•, structural performance. i available in most states. t .> h�:, ••� Class A Fre Ratf g "gri Software Certified to maintain the.fire resistance J �,y� is Online.tool generates a complete bill of H - Corrosion-Resistant Materials ' ' _ ~ rating of the existing roof. ti r� �� — materials in minutes CompatibleWith Flat &Pitched Roofs - s s XR Rads are n' tronRidge ollcrs Ali XR Rags are made of marine-grade _ IF �y coce „: j a range o167t fe aluminum alloy. then protected with an - mpahblevJ�t rS'e�ti 9 9. 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'10 Hooks'& -20 SeA49-. •. #14 x 3 : 176'f8> -- 1 Hack & Siy- b s : '1 ` X14 x 3":, •'= Type 304 Stainless Steel For Side Mount Rails UL 2703 LISTED #5003288 (12ot-41=1174E us #5003320 XRt� Intertek #5004376 SSW Les Positas Road, Uvennore; Callfomia 94551 13948 Airway Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina 29732 Phone: (844)-871-6045 1 Fax: (800}889-7975 I'www.solarroofhoo)Lcom SolarRoofHook Is a division of Quickscrews International Corp. MAKKIN _, .,,..,, .-�.:..- .., -.,... _ . _- _.ot.•. ,ti._.r<a..<...tn.� ......i .,� .__y . d .�.. .+,,..�,, fay L. ,�.._ ��,,.,. S-s.�_�, �::i-r-:.za.<12�5� Product markings are located on the 3/8" flange hex nut. '`t�,' FLUSH`MOUNT,INSTi LL'ATION.t/1ANUAL`=,2 142 • Conforms to ANSI/UL 2703 (2015) Standard for Safety First Edition: Mounting Systems, Mounting Devices, Clamping/ Retention Devices, and Ground Lugs for Use with Flat -Plate Photovoltaic Modules and Panels • Max Overcurrent Protective Device (OCPD) Rating: 25A • Max Module Size: 24ft2 1c'onrt� g�Cct�''�eril • Module Orientation: Portrait or Landscape • Mechanical Load Rating: meets minimum requirements of the standard (10 PSF downward, 5 PSF upward, 5 PSF -CN1015AOTLAS lateral). Actual system structural capacity is defined by PE stamped certification letters. VNM" 31S 990"re– CLASS A SYSTEM FIRE RATING PER UL 1703 OpNOdty, bO`'� - Any Roof Slope Module Types 1, 2, 3 with and - Any module -to -roof gap is permitted, with no perimeter guarding required. This rating is applicable with any third -party attachment. • Class A rated PV systems can be installed on Class A, B, and C roofs without affecting the roof fire rating. 2x4-re-uss G04p-r–, STRUCTURAL CERTIFICATION s/ ¢ SS suyl:" • Designed and Certified for Compliance with the International Building Code & ASCE/SEI-7 W/ e"' Pr-.! . SSW Les Positas Road, Uvennore; Callfomia 94551 13948 Airway Drive, Rock Hill, South Carolina 29732 Phone: (844)-871-6045 1 Fax: (800}889-7975 I'www.solarroofhoo)Lcom SolarRoofHook Is a division of Quickscrews International Corp. MAKKIN _, .,,..,, .-�.:..- .., -.,... _ . _- _.ot.•. ,ti._.r<a..<...tn.� ......i .,� .__y . d .�.. .+,,..�,, fay L. ,�.._ ��,,.,. S-s.�_�, �::i-r-:.za.<12�5� Product markings are located on the 3/8" flange hex nut. '`t�,' FLUSH`MOUNT,INSTi LL'ATION.t/1ANUAL`=,2 142 Install roof attachments. Mount Slotted L•Feet on FlashFoot or other compatible roof attachments per ; 1 manufacturer's instructions. t 1 � r 9 IronRidge's all -in -one FlashFoot roof attachment is for pitched, composition shingle roofs. Refer to Page 7 or provided manual. 1 1 9 Tested or evaluated third -party roof attachments: Anchor Products - U -Anchor 1 1 S-5! Standing Seam Metal Roof Clamp) - Certification of metal 1 t roof clamps includes bonding to both painted and galvalume metal roofs. Tighten clamp set screws to 130-160 in -lbs (a 24 gauge) or 160-180 In -lbs (22 gauge) roofs. Tighten S-51 M10 bolt to 240 In -lbs or S-51 Mini M8 bolt to 156 in -lbs. 1 t 1 i • EcoFasten Green Fasten GF -1 Anchors •. QuickMount PV Roof Mounts and Tile Hooks -Tile Hook --- 0 - ----- - attaches to XR Rail using 3/8" Bonding Hardware Kit torqued to 1 250 !n Ibs •r,� _ � " ' " 9 Refer to Pae 7 for installing Standoffs i t A. CONNECT SPLICES (i hside Rall _ Use Bonded Splices, when needed, to join multiple sections of rail. Insert Bonded Splice 6" into first rail Torque to and secure with two self -drilling screws, spacing them 20"s approximately 1" apart and tightening to 20 in -lbs. Slide second rail over Bonded Splice and secure with two more self -drilling screws. 9 Rows exceeding 100 feet of rail must use Expansion Joints. 9 For XR10 and XR100 rails, Insert screws along the provided lines. 9 Refer to Structural Certification letters for rail splice location requirements 9 Screws can be inserted on front or back of rails. 9 If using Bonding Bolt Rail Splices, refer to addendum (version 1.0). B. PREPARE HARDWARE B On the ground, slide square -headed 3/8"-16 hardware into side -facing rail slot. Space out bolts to match L -Feet spacing. Preload and Space Bolts 9 Tape ends of rail, to keep bolts from sliding out while moving. C. ATTACH RAILS C e to 'Drop rail with hardware into Slotted L -Feet. Level rail at desired height, then torque to 250 In -lbs. 9 Rail and L -Feet can face either upslope or downslope on roof. C- r •• � o r o 0 20 B. SECURE NEXT MODULES Place UFO into each rail, placing them flush against first module. Slide second module against UFO. Torque to 80 in -lbs. Repeat for each following module. v 9 When reinstalling UFO, move modules a minimum of 1/16° so UFOs are in contact with a new section of module frame. 4 if using Wire Clips, refer to Page ' r C. SECURE LAST END Place last module in position on rails, a minimum of 1" from rail ends. Snap Stopper Sleeves onto UFO. Secure UFO Clamps on rails, ensuring they are hooked_ over top of module. Torque to 80 In-lbs.- Hold n-Ibs:Hold Stopper Sleeves on end while torquing to prevent rotation. 9 Repeat ail steps for each following row of modules. 02016iIROiVR1DCa,tNCERSIOi�ty1 �:0:*� _v fir: H,r_ `a SLt7Sfi'N1017NT'lN5TALLA7tONNlANUAC �ci Insert Tbolt in top rail slot and torque hex nut to 80 in- Ibs. Install a minimum 10 AWG solid copper or stranded Terminal Screw grounding wire. Torque terminal screw to 20 in-Ibs. V hi -itis) 9 Grounding Lugs are only needed on one rail per row of modules' m ` (unless frameless modules are being used, see Page 81. 9 If using Enphase microinverters, Grounding Lugs may not be _ needed. See Page 8 for more Information. Hex Nut 9 Grounding Lugs.can be installed anywhere along the rail and in (80 Inlbs) m either orientation shown. S A. SECURE FIRST END l Place first module in position on rails, a minimum of 1" from rail ends. Snap Stopper Sleeves onto UFO. Fasten module to rail using the UFO, ensuring that the UFO is UFO hooked over the top of the module. Torque to 80 in-Ibs. From Stopper- 9 Ensure rails are square before placing modules. t' Ran End sleeve 9 Hold Stopper Sleeves on end while torquing to prevent rotation. B. SECURE NEXT MODULES Place UFO into each rail, placing them flush against first module. Slide second module against UFO. Torque to 80 in -lbs. Repeat for each following module. v 9 When reinstalling UFO, move modules a minimum of 1/16° so UFOs are in contact with a new section of module frame. 4 if using Wire Clips, refer to Page ' r C. SECURE LAST END Place last module in position on rails, a minimum of 1" from rail ends. Snap Stopper Sleeves onto UFO. Secure UFO Clamps on rails, ensuring they are hooked_ over top of module. Torque to 80 In-lbs.- Hold n-Ibs:Hold Stopper Sleeves on end while torquing to prevent rotation. 9 Repeat ail steps for each following row of modules. 02016iIROiVR1DCa,tNCERSIOi�ty1 �:0:*� _v fir: H,r_ `a SLt7Sfi'N1017NT'lN5TALLA7tONNlANUAC �ci `i ' �.� ^ I a .. 4 T -• - - • ' '. • .1 �f •I • • f , • 4.� • I` •i a� ! 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Zv • y _ C° ~ _ y ~ r. y r'A low -profile mounting rail ' The ullimate residential A heavyweight mounting All rails use internal splices • - ` + for regions with light snow solar mounting rail. rail for commercial projects. foi seamless connections. ti' §panning capability 8'spanning capabiPly = iT spanning cepabilHy • SeUaapping screws ' XR10 " XR100 XR1000, : • Moderate load capability Heavy load capability, Extreme load capability • Varying versions for rails ' • - - - - - - • Clear anodized finish Clear & black anod. finish • Clear anodized finish • Grounding Straps offered XR10Is a sleek low -profile mounting XR 100 is the ultimate iesidential XR1000 is a heavywelghl among , roll, designed for regions vnth lighl or remounting rail. It supports a range of - solar mounting rails. It's buID to handle f1�„tacilrnenft no snow. Itachieves 6 foot spans, while vdnd and snmv conditions, while also.. extreme climates and spans 12 feel or - remaleing fight and economical ma)W21Ag spans up to a feet . - - more for comme few applications. ' F1ashFoot Slotted L -Feet Standoffs Tilt Legs 6•spanning capabMy 6•spanning capability _ 12'spandmg capabIly • Moderate load capabMy Heavy load capabMly 6dreme load capabXly . _ r, - Clear anodzedGnish Cieaz86hekanodmodfinish Clear anodizedf+nish /.. - =-• 9�; 5 3 , • Internal splices available' Noma] spaces avallatile . Inlemal splices available RRail Selection The following table was prepared in compliance with applicable engineering codes and standards. Values are Anchor, flash; and mount Drop in design fore pid raj . Raise"flush or tilled- Till assembly to desired based on the following criteria: ASCE 7-10, Roof Zone 1, Exposure B, Roof Slope of 7 to 27 degrees and Mean : with all in=one attachments. attachment _ systems to various heights. angle, up to 45 degrees. •, Building Height of 30 fL Visit ironAidge.corn for detailed span tables and certifications. r Ships wilh all hardware • High-friclion serrated face Works with vent flashing • Attaches directly to rail •IBC &IRC compliant •Heavy-duty profile shape - • Shfpspre-assembled • Ships with all hardryare , - - - t a 'Fixed and adustable - • r�. 'f with X it r black anod. finish Len itis rem 3 - - -'Certified ed Ih R Rails Clea & 1 ;: ..'. '..�. _ "71 •. .._tib - ��5�:^V''`:£::._•�e(�3e�1""ti�4`sic��?�.:-i;-:�•7:4as.r�-��:�1""r1.:�: •''d�?--'yf'-t~ �q`i'�� Clam s Grounding- _ - ; 100 End Clamps Grounding Mld Clamps Q. 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ATTACH BSE 3 or ecF RAILS — 3 3, SECURE LUG 4 4 . CLAMP MODULES GROUNDING STRAPS (O TION L 7 ST NDO FS (OPTIONAL) 7 TILT LEGS (OPTIONAL) 7 WARRANTY $ k 49 q 1 This manual describes the proper installation procedures and provides minimum standards required for product reliability and warranty: Thoroughly understanding this manual is imperative to proper installation; iailure to follow the guidelines set forth can result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death. IT IS THE INSTALLER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO: • Comply with all applicable local or national building codes, including any that may supersede this manual. • Ensure all products are appropriate for the installation, environment, and array under the site's loading conditions. • Comply,with all of roofing manufacturer's warranty terms, ensuring that any loose debris potentially obstructing installation procedures is removed from the installation area. • Use only IronRidge parts or parts recommended by IronRidge; substituting parts may void any applicable warranty. • Ensure safe installation of all electrical aspects of the array. All electrical installation and procedures should be conducted by a licensed and bonded electrician or solar contractor. All work must comply with national, state and local installation procedures, product and safety standards. • Comply with rooling manufacturer's warranty terms including: using protective barriers between mounting and roofing and roof penetrations and removing all loose debris or gravel prior to installation. • Ensure that the installation is completed by a licensed solar professional • Review the Enoineerino Desion Guide and Certification letters to confirm any engineering specifications. • Comply with all applicable fire codes including, but not fimited to, keeping walkways clear and avoiding obstacles. • Ensure provided information is accurate. Issues resulting from inaccurate information are the installers' responsibility. - Confirm with the selected module manufacturer that the mounting is compatible with the selected module. Please ` consult module manufacturer's installation guidelines in order to verity mounting compatibility. LISTED VS. CLASSIFIED ElL Classified components comply with all bonding and grounding requirements per UL 2703. While EfL listed , components comply with all bonding, grounding and mechanical requirements per 1.11-2103. Ali components in this manual comply with all bonding and grounding requirements per UL 2703, unless otherwise specified. While most components -in this manual comply with all bonding, grounding and mechanical requirements per UL 2703. — ,-. .x.� - •ry` , 7 ( , Nisi • ��-•, dry•-'. f, cvl f' C l� lu -� .i; b .• �£ �:?�Fd=y:'ki� -;�IRONRIDGE i)ir �I of elle e 1 rti 4� c L ` > ..�� .,y- r... o o a t:i IL' •t! o 22 .. r. - . a . 7 - • t A'Z . \. .,rtw^'h.:j;..:- .L 7'• Vis('' l'n':'� , •'„y.• - '♦.+�• :✓ . i ;..:i' �"4�ti[s"r •�I'`.c.: '_'` $ •4:%`+ti-.��' r - a- 1 1. �.,� ` `T-..,.�_ 1• ��F......+ t-.. �:. 'L , . S�.Ju u ,,^t .• 4 ...fi.-. >. ti: _Ir: •.. - �:� :�eT: .51..E t � C •� 'f %i^�:::•'•"s. '„-•.�.5�2:' � .��•�'i;4rQ,.s.;:.,,_. da¢'�i;�•�.�.sp •;ro � � g `wry '� .R,tr.«. a:»-'-1. evv`:. ,fc� _.�[?,��;t. �• .e ai. ir., ` f eG''�1:� ^"''t'r e%���r';•�--l;Z;'., �yy .�. +x .. �N�,^ �� s.� �>_.�- _. � a.e r• e ! � at. � � '?.-..•..:• Lam' �_�`cl�`'•e'�v" =+.•���4v�-^n•'+T--�`"1`r �i3:�3:�•r' ••,"Y.r�=12"._:.i.:.'a X+•!3U\i',.:iTR3'c � moi. -G'• ! L+� � •v..::t'.c�i •i•L.'....._. .. _-- - -r _ , c , - , T BOLT GROUNDING LOG w • rpt . 4 . _ •. • - 1 ' • Nlnlbf' -'. # - _ - IfD. O O O . Assemble Grounding Lug with provided hardware. Torque _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - *, hex nut to 84 In -lbs. Install a rninimurn 10 AWG solid +, �\ m1$Q0" copper grounding wire. Torque set screw to 20.in lbs. > 0 Groundinghardware Is only needed on one rail perrow of S modules.f using optional Grnundinn Stransplace an same rall. \� \ r •r., a ' Grounding Straps are not required to,propedyground system. _ _ — _ — _ •f=' ci:'. • Y r. G e QUI f' • �. '1- 'yrs.' ✓. - :C -C'.{:-';,•'• 1 i- 'Jrt. o, -K �:a��.L i+� _ _ - _ - - _ - -._ _ - _ _ _ - _ - _ - _ -- - -- O - -- O -®-- O ----- - - - -- ` A. END CLAMPS A ' Place first module in position on rails, a minimum of 1.5" from rail ends. Secure End Clamp on rail, ensuring it is r, u_ ,"aa hooked over top of module. Torque to tis in -lbs. Repeat _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - , with End Clamp on other rail; < O - - - - - - — O ---- -- O --m-- O -- ---- O ------ O . " B. GROUNDING MID CLAMPS © B '— Assemble Grounding Mid Clamp and slide it into position - f .' �> �o 'End Clamp o Grounding Lug Grounding Minimum' next to first module. Slide second module into position -�~ $trap 10 AWG under clamp and secure with hardware. Ensure the clamp Toryue to _ Copper WI_re teeth are In contact with both of the module frames and $bt"1°' the bolt is properly aligned in slot. Torque to 84 in -lbs (dry).. Mid Clamp 'Internal Splice (Rail Connection)Fol _ y Repeat the procedure to secure each following module. - O Make sure T Boit indent, at top of clamp, Is perpendicular to rail - �+ If necessary, SNOW tnteonled Grounding C4Aifintion.Lettci. > If using ETL-listed WEER Clips with Standard Mid Clamps, refer to WEE9'lnstallntion inslructions•Torque to 120 in•ibs (dry). t (— C •� r'71 ,` • ' For rows exceeding 100 feet of rail, a Grounding Strap' - Expansion Joint is required for thermal expansion. .• , .. • , * > it 1, _ - - w • - - - - _ - • Tmquob ' r'' C Insert Internal Splice into first rat and secure with screw. -� - I 'a,a R=End . r. , C. END CLAMPS 'z: , ,`:'� n Joint an 3/8 inch from rail •_ ' r - f _ • ,e' _ Assemble and secure F�fpansio \ , • �-Naz nend. Slide.second rail over Intemal Splice leaving 1 gaPP ion vingJointV ilh ' Place last module to position on rails, a minimum of 1.5" " , between rails. Attach other end of Expans P 9 ' i' hookedlover top of module. Tor que to 85 in lbs ensuring �� hardware; and torque expansion joint hex nuts to 84 in -lbs., r ; r c with End Clamp on other rail D. REPEAT STEPS \, a. Install clamps for remaining module 'rows. � � � r _ crawenm �" sttt�e ` • �. t'+' -::-r,' �. .. t'h did: S ":�� ;oJo r o 1 71• G• a .. i i , • o ■ �`;ii = e :.'ii-",� n'S.f•Is�::. Rs L��4i'r:a • o e , e t �t 1 0 -h t 1 ^' • . • i - 1 i o , o �• l e -, .y,..ytk*f.i •e,4.� ..7):. .i5. l.. Irl 1 • r .. r • , ` w 23 3 , , t ALTERNATIVE IRONRIDGE LUGS Using a 13/64° or #7 drill bit, drill a hole through side of • rail at least 1/20 from the end and centered. Attach tug and ` secure 10AWG (minimum) copper grounding wire. Torque hex bolt to 32 in -lbs. Torque set screw to 20 in -lbs for 10AWG, 25 in -lbs for BAWG, or 35 in -lbs for 4-6AWG. r Alternative Lug not compatible with XR10 and XR100 rails. WEEB LUGS Q - Review Wiley WEEB Installation instructions. - O Ground orie rail per row, placing lugs and straps on same rail. A. MOUNT U -FEET (NotUsted or Classified) . A _ � B i ! Not • •r ` UL UL ' o all - to to attachme s an for q d If tions i D i i u ,stance be en F, acc Ing e i e g a Icatie, J ' T EGS of ustcd o I i Jan Quer Legs +b ' alignin sl f .gs W les n 3/8 16 bolt w w a nto e a F tight , to allow !vol - C : G - :'1:- �•f l - El rA tab I eran ute gst rdwa - End Caps add a completed took and keep debris and pests from collecting inside rail. Firmly press End Cap onto rail end. . C. ATTACH RAILS - lid oll "ra! l G ' r .. + - • - _ y .. - .. ._ .-•.,� ... +♦+a.' .� .r �.•W r ,. L _Y � � .. �.- - �y Ilap U � ., ,.. r. • .i ._ - v, ._ . �..� I Int.. tit I ' nd e ufill iith to attach ti n ht to gnmFo u e c iv k o rth ra n ea h of e a9s, p n 1 will nneet Adj g d fired le U► \TML . et: '• . >- e : ' r. Wire Clips offer a sim' le wire mina ement solution P r P 9 # D L S Firmly press Wire Clip into top rail slot Run and Insert- M s as ly is igned.an q It a mbl man° - electrical wire accordingly. f 10 sir an rghte all bolls t 18 -1 • ' , aunVAo O ck h _ rfor Ipla en cs. t Tkouga pto Y'e of -ern 's leng •_ - " -• - �- "= + - - '_' _.-•• . -..•._ . �.�\ '• �-- - - - � + - -'M Aiald'ereshing module into the roof as you tlit'assembfy. - 24 i t o L : Ie ^ .'i , • 7: ` o �!!r .Y.•c'",::�.� wyT_ ..K;J_/011-�'-•`•'-..•��:•^:'• • o o — o [ 1 - 'V.� o _,fel• ;`li _:: 1 ° e •l =_ p \ a•,•.r._�,. \v -:✓t.: :+ "_.fit -F:- s�-1• e e " e t : Lrv. s e 1T C . ;•r - _ _ •. .� e s •-f .f: j Insert Internal Splice into first rail and secure with strap, -'U S FS ` 3 sterwasher, and screw. Slide Second rail over Internal 1 tLisied or sr ULVOIlEv°1w T °� Spflce and secure with strap, star washer, and screw. b " ' v) '• f+ Yf to t d s roof cations la (not Ensure screws are fully seated. Repeat once row.- per /\ i ). I e shin ver Stan a L -Fa on i . ForXR10 and XR700 rails, insert screws along the provided Itnes \ �'y' „ �. �. t �` t a O Sher Ih hard W 0 u t0 13 n -Ib r ' - ` ® Straps are required on all splices when not ruing Integrated ++. egs if sembly is e e es or ss. i Grounding (IG): When using lG, on one strap iY pperpairIsrequired ++i s'u �--�� +oR�r� i _ • —• +� _K r: (on same rail as lug). screws can be inserted on eiihei• side of rail. ,, _ �' seaw �` \ TI S D (Not ed or Clas fie - = Alt h S nd s ns. fer Oi anua t •i_ - C' . �-•. .t _ '-v'=' =j= ",!14>!'"`:.:`:?' __ _ �¢,^:•<''- :��'�^•� �'= o - ALTERNATIVE IRONRIDGE LUGS Using a 13/64° or #7 drill bit, drill a hole through side of • rail at least 1/20 from the end and centered. Attach tug and ` secure 10AWG (minimum) copper grounding wire. Torque hex bolt to 32 in -lbs. Torque set screw to 20 in -lbs for 10AWG, 25 in -lbs for BAWG, or 35 in -lbs for 4-6AWG. r Alternative Lug not compatible with XR10 and XR100 rails. WEEB LUGS Q - Review Wiley WEEB Installation instructions. - O Ground orie rail per row, placing lugs and straps on same rail. A. MOUNT U -FEET (NotUsted or Classified) . A _ � B i ! Not • •r ` UL UL ' o all - to to attachme s an for q d If tions i D i i u ,stance be en F, acc Ing e i e g a Icatie, J ' T EGS of ustcd o I i Jan Quer Legs +b ' alignin sl f .gs W les n 3/8 16 bolt w w a nto e a F tight , to allow !vol - C : G - :'1:- �•f l - El rA tab I eran ute gst rdwa - End Caps add a completed took and keep debris and pests from collecting inside rail. Firmly press End Cap onto rail end. . C. ATTACH RAILS - lid oll "ra! l G ' r .. + - • - _ y .. - .. ._ .-•.,� ... +♦+a.' .� .r �.•W r ,. L _Y � � .. �.- - �y Ilap U � ., ,.. r. • .i ._ - v, ._ . �..� I Int.. tit I ' nd e ufill iith to attach ti n ht to gnmFo u e c iv k o rth ra n ea h of e a9s, p n 1 will nneet Adj g d fired le U► \TML . et: '• . >- e : ' r. Wire Clips offer a sim' le wire mina ement solution P r P 9 # D L S Firmly press Wire Clip into top rail slot Run and Insert- M s as ly is igned.an q It a mbl man° - electrical wire accordingly. f 10 sir an rghte all bolls t 18 -1 • ' , aunVAo O ck h _ rfor Ipla en cs. t Tkouga pto Y'e of -ern 's leng •_ - " -• - �- "= + - - '_' _.-•• . -..•._ . �.�\ '• �-- - - - � + - -'M Aiald'ereshing module into the roof as you tlit'assembfy. - 24 i t o L : Ie ^ .'i , • 7: ` o �!!r .Y.•c'",::�.� wyT_ ..K;J_/011-�'-•`•'-..•��:•^:'• • o o — o [ 1 - 'V.� o _,fel• ;`li _:: 1 ° e •l =_ p \ a•,•.r._�,. \v -:✓t.: :+ "_.fit -F:- s�-1• e e " e t : Lrv. s e 1T C . ;•r - _ _,',• �-r •Y },?, t+�::-'-3. ".�Y:.," �.^(>`a :•.n .i. Iw�'''?4`iltit'S,',>.T�e. .:tet .. 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't.. �'•7 t.�...y 7'oY ♦ - �'F �tyY.� ..T:'�`!:�..?�;>.r•�:•,:�y v y '�-�we%ri:- 9 35 A. t ' " r, if'tr N �'..., " Effective, for IronRldge, Inc. {"IronRidge") mounting structure components ("Products") manufactured after April 1st, 2012, IronRidge provides the following warranties, for Products installed properly and used for the purpose for which the Products are designed: • finishes shall be free of visible defects, peering, or cracking, under normal atmospheric conditions, for a period of _ j - three (3) years from the earlier of (i) the date of complete installation of the Product or (0) thirty days after the original purchaser's date of purchase of the Product ('Finish Warranty"); • components shall be free of structurally -related defects in materials for a period of ten (10) years from the earlier of O the date of complete installation of the Product or (iQ thirty days after the original purchaser's date of purchase of the _ Preduoll • components shall be free of functionally -related manufacturing defects for a period of twenty (20) years from date of manufacture. The Finish Warranty does not apply to: (a) surface oxidation of the galvanized steel components or any foreign residue deposited on Product finish; and (b) Products installed in corrosive atmospheric conditions, as defined solely by IronRidge; corrosive atmospheric conditions include, but are not limited to, conditions where Product is exposed to corrosive chemicals, fumes, cement dust, salt water marine environments or to continual spraying of either salt or fresh water. The Finish Warranty is VOID if (c) the practices specified byAAMA 609 & 610-02 —"Cleaning and Maintenance for Architecturally Finished Aluminum" (www.aamanetorg) are not followed by Purchaser for IronRidge's aluminum based components; and (d) if the practices specified. by ASTM A780 /A780M - 09 'Standard Practice for Repair of Damaged and Uncoated Areas of HotDip Galvanized Coatings" are not followed by Purchaser for IronRidge's galvanized steel - based components. The warranties above do not cover any parts or materials not manufactured by IronRidge, and exclude nonfunclionally- related defects, as defined solely by IronRidge. The warranties do not cover any defect that has not been reported to IronRidge in writing within twenty (20) days after discovery of such defect In the event of breach of or non-compliance with the warranties set forth above, lronRidges sole obligation and liability, and the sole and exclusive remedy for such breach or non-compliance, shall be correction of defects by repair, replacement, or credit, at IronRidge's sole discretion: Such repair, replacement or credit shall completely satisfy and discharge all of IronRidge's liabirity with respect to these warranties. Refurbished Product may be used to repair or replace the defective components. Transportation, inslallation, labor, or any other costs associated with Product replacement are not covered by these warranties and are not reimbursable. These - warranties additionally do not cover (a) normal wear, or damage resulting from misuse, overloading, abuse, improper installation (including failure to follow professional instruction and certification), negligence, or accident, or from force major acts including any natural disasters, war or criminal acts; and (b) Products that have been altered, modified or repaired without written authorization from IronRldge or its autharized representative; and (c) Products used in a manner or for a purpose other than that specified by IronRidge. A formal document proving the purchase and" the purchase date of the Product is requited with any warranty claim. Except as set forth above, IronRidge sells the Products on an AS IS" basis, which may not be free of errors or defects, _ and ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUALITY, WORKMANLIKE EFFORT, CORRESPONDENCE TO DESCRIPTION, DESIGN, TITLE OR NON -INFRINGEMENT, OR ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE OR TRADE PRACTICE, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. Ran. RRON310 51 3 — e �$ :r•:=\':Z�"r�;a�" " ::e`S(-'..:'.'�...:.'L .-•,.C't.-': 3 dtia' J�C..''•t�:+ : o c o , 4 . r e Ifl�'�� L . _ L/•'/ IRONRI®GE - Integrated. Grounding System Installation Overview Simplified GroL:nding • Install Roof Attachments :r ; I'1=.. For Greater Safety & Lov:rer Cost "�F";... • Install appropriate roof flashing and/or standoff for roof type. %�~ • Attach L-Feet to (lashing or standoff. a . Traditionally, solar modules are grounded by attaching lugs, bolts or clips to the module frame, then connecting ' Pre are Rail Connections these to a copper conductor that runs throughout the '� �7r;' _ P - , array..This process adds time and cost to the installation, Insert "splice into first rail, then secure with Grounding Strap and •., y Y and often results in improper grounding, creating self-drilling screw. ; �.•,- +' significant long-term safety risks. r N � • Slide second rail over splice, then secure with opposite end of r ` The IronRidge Integrated Grounding System solves these '� r _ Grounding Strap and self-drilling screw. challenges by bonding modules directly to the mounting rails. This approach eliminates.separate module a �::.•_, , - ::: �a�, L.' Mount Ground Rails - grounding hardware, and it creates many parallel + x=, i r' ! y • + / grounding paths throughout the array, providing �n-r--n - ,r • Attach rails to L-Feet and level rails. rte, greater safety for system owners."~ Y �:_� ' f Grounding Mid Clamp • Install one Grounding Lug per row of modules. Each Grounding Mid Clamp pierces through the anodized coatings of both the module frame and • Connect Grounding Lug to grounding conductor. the mounting rail to form secure electrical bonds, which are repeated throughout the array- ` install Modules & Clamps - ���j®®� � ��id+j ��® • Install: first module using End Clamps and Grounding Mid Clamps. MWL M _ MI jai® /�/ • Install additional modules using Grounding Mid Clams ��/flims //� rte/ ®�® ���j��® /��j/®�� • Finish row with a second pair of End Clamps. -' Testing & Certification ®®®®���®�®/ � � ..:•:,•' i ��/®/� ��/ �//�/jam/ r8 l - Module Frame Compatibility The IronRidge Integrated Grounding �� �� 010 System has been tested and certified to Dimension Range ' up plc.— - ----A 31.Omrn - 51.Omm 4 UL 2703 by Inte UL 2703 is a proposedrULstandard B 5.08mm (minimum) ....�� for evaluating solar module mounting Any module frames whose parameters are not listed in Ike' and clamping devices. It ensures these provided table have not been tested for compatibility, , devices will maintain strong electrical and �- . \ ro n •..�. _ �� + 3 ' .. mechanical connections a extended z •:` - Y �., �''� '� ; , ', period of time in extreme outdoor The Groundtng•Clamp has proven robust to grounding 60-cell grid s' ? 72-6ell solar module frames with box construction and a range of ' - �• ' --� 9 environments. • v C� :;l .� -r 1 e + anodization thicknesses _ h _ The testing process closely mirrors that Grounding Strap c �� •. All solar modules listed to UL 1703 and with frame construction r 7 of UL 1703, the solar module testing within the ammeters stated above are com alible with the 1 ra Grounding straps are used to P P '•i' _ . ,, - botldt3tlto-raawnnecilons • standard, including temperature and fronRidge Integrated Grounding System. t ' + r Grounding• Lu 'rheyareonlyrequiredon.the `� - g humidity cycling, electrical and mechanical rail with thegrouridinglug.- single Grounding Lug, y t ,...., . • •. , , ..R . •� .. cC 'tclsah entire row: cad testing, and manufacturing quality. _ _ .Go o lronridge.com/ig . �. . _ _ t � reviews.O , L .•. -_ .: i � 3'' .., �,.. � ,..� o �'�� .. .. - o1.PVmodulesaolhe''•.:. i, - - grounding conductor. + •_r.Cy3 < 4 L u : " ��:� .+ J� i'r ='r 4•�•^,F....»_..��l' ,rc••G'�a•• 'g,'`;aF%^^• •. - sxw•01="1151-•`:1-"t•_—i { _ .REVIVE- `x: :•mo.' i.P S"r,'_ C. •.—.. .-..... w r �... _ - � r .✓ . - - .- ./ ...... Y. ..a-. y-. - . .. r -..,v a rr -..r- ,...�.• .rF• rr.�.- r •wi.� �- ra - e ..- ..�.n w w.� .�-..d,. V+.+ .r _ r+r. .-.. - +wt..•a----_ •.w�. .... � � ..y..._ v ., .. r1--. � ..�.... � .., ... +v µ•. - �r .. ��..- ... __ � � - r .. w _....... ... 1.. •. s-- �....-. ,.. .-r v .r ..- _ r w ....� .. Background All roofing products are tested and: classified for their ability to resist fire. 'Recently, these fire resistance standards were expanded to include solar equipment as part of the roof system. Specifically, this requires the modules, mounting hardware and roof covering to be tested together as a system to ensure they achieve the same fire rating as the original roof covering. Adoption of these new requirer6rits Will begin In California in 2015 and extend to' the rest of the country in 2016. IronRidge Cerfification. In August 2014, IronRidge was the first; - company to receive a Class A Fire Rating= the highest possible rating—from In - tertek Group plc., a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory. IronRidge Roof Mount products were tested on flat and sloped roofs in accordance With the new UL 1703 & UL 2703, test standards. The testing evaluated the system's ability to, resist flame spread, burning material and structural damage to the roof. Refer to the table below to determine the. requirements for achieving a Class A Fire, Rating on your next project._ dered part of, the'. •Mid clamps and end clamps are.cons PV 'system", and are covered In the certification. .MoreResources- _ «" k' Fire Rating Certificate Engineerin6Certifi'cati'onL6fteid--�'. Visit our website to download the olficiaf UL We offer complete engineering resources 2703 certification. document and pie-starnoed certificallon letters. Go to lronRidoecom Go to fronRidge.com compaliale Wan Mass ti: The now UL1703 standard introduces the concept of a ' Steep Slope (> 9.5 dog.) Flush Type 1 & 2 Class this classification is to certify mounting systems Without Flush Type I ClassA Low Slope, gg What roofing materials are covered? What mounting height is acceptable? 9.5 deg.) The UL testing was performed at a height of 5". The . cerlification Including compositioh shlngle, clay and code does not specify minimum or maximum height. The cement tile, metal, and membrane roofs. flit Type 1 Class* A' dered part of, the'. •Mid clamps and end clamps are.cons PV 'system", and are covered In the certification. .MoreResources- _ «" k' Fire Rating Certificate Engineerin6Certifi'cati'onL6fteid--�'. Visit our website to download the olficiaf UL We offer complete engineering resources 2703 certification. document and pie-starnoed certificallon letters. Go to lronRidoecom Go to fronRidge.com compaliale Wan Mass ti: The now UL1703 standard introduces the concept of a ' PV module type, based on 4 construction parameters Attachments'and, their respective flashings are not and 2 fire performance parameters. The purpose of constituents of the rating at this time. All code -compliant this classification is to certify mounting systems Without flashing methods are acceptable from afire rating, needing to list it with every module. standpoint. ON Wa WE 001155-040 gg What roofing materials are covered? What mounting height is acceptable? All fire rated• roofing materials are covered within this The UL testing was performed at a height of 5". The . cerlification Including compositioh shlngle, clay and code does not specify minimum or maximum height. The cement tile, metal, and membrane roofs. IronRidge Class A rating covets all heights as long Is they fit WOO the 'Ildsh mounted" category. What if I have a Class 6 roof, but the Jurlisdiction now requires Class. A or B? Am I requ ' irid to install skirting to meet the fire code? Generally, older roofs will be 'grandfathered in", and will not require re -roofing. However. if 50% or more of the No, IronRidge achieved a Class A tire rating without any roofing material is replaced for the solar installation the additional racking components. code requirement will be enforced. What determines Fre Classification?., J Where is the new fire rating requirement code listed? w, Fire Classification refers to a fire -resistance raring, 2o12 mc. 150g.7.2 Fire classification. Rooftop system for roof covering materials based on their ability mounted photovoltaic systems shall have thi same fire to withstand fire exposure. classification as the roof assembly ii6quired bySection 1505. Class A - effective against severe file expoiure. Class B - effective6gainst moderate rue exposure Class 0 - effective against right tire exposure Where is a Class A Fire Rating required? The general requirement for roofing systems in the IBC What if the roof covering is not Class A rated? refers to a Class C tire rating. Class A or B is required for I areas such as Wildland Urban'Interface areas (WUQ and The fronflidge Class A rating will not diminish the fire for very high fire severity areas. Mary of these areas are - -, roof, rating of the of, whether Class A, B, or C. found throughout the western United States. California has the most Class A and B roof fire rating requirements,What tilts - is the lilt mount system fire rated for?_ • due to wild tire concerns. The tilt mount system is rated for I degrees and up and Are standard mid clarnos covered? any roof to module gap, or mounting height.. dered part of, the'. •Mid clamps and end clamps are.cons PV 'system", and are covered In the certification. .MoreResources- _ «" k' Fire Rating Certificate Engineerin6Certifi'cati'onL6fteid--�'. Visit our website to download the olficiaf UL We offer complete engineering resources 2703 certification. document and pie-starnoed certificallon letters. Go to lronRidoecom Go to fronRidge.com ON Wa WE 001155-040 gg ✓ rl a F N 0 RON WOR P" - Omm - -1 k. I '27: sm_.Starling Madison Lofquis-t, Inc. 6un:oltinv Structural and r•urcnsic rfln incc.rs 5224 South 39" Street, Phoenix, Arizona 85040 tel: (602) 438-2500 fox: (602) 438-2505 ROC#291316 www.smieng.com IronRidge February 20, 2015 1495 Zephyr Ave Pagel of 3 Hayward, CA 94544 Attn: Mr. David F. Taggart, Vice President Products Subject: IronRidge Roof Flush Mounting System Roof Mounts by Quick Mount PV, Walnut Creek, CA Classic Comp Lag (QMSC-LAG) E -Mount Lag (QMSE-LAG) Classic Shake Lag (QMLC-LAG) Dear Sir. This letter is a supplement to the standard letter for the IronRidge Roof Flush Mounting System to . address the requirements for use with the QMSC-LAG, QMSE-LAG, & QMLC-LAG Roof Mounts. We have reviewed the Test Report for the mounts prepared by Applied Materials & Engineering (AME), dated October -29, 2014 & November I9, 2014 and the subsequent ICC -ES Evaluation Report No. ESR -3744 dated November 2014. We have also reviewed loading and anchorage requirements for the IronRidge Roof Flush Mounting System for the XRl 0, XR100, & XR1000 rails. We have determined that; subject to the limitations outlined below, the QMSC-LAG, QMSE-LAG, & QMLC-LAG mounts are suitable for the IronRidge Roof Flush Mounting System. The primary structural element of the mounts is a standard 5116" dia. lag screw. The ]ag screw is intended to be anchored into a timber roof joist or truss. The AME tests simulated this configuration. The AME report indicates the failure mode under tension loading and shear loading was the pullout of the lag screw from the wood framing. ESR -3744 & the AME test gives the allowable load for pullout (uplift) and lateral shear for anchorage in Douglas Fir -Larch timber xvith a specific gravity (G) of 0.50 as follows: Allowable Uplift = 732 lbs, Allowable Shear = 526 lbs These values include a Duration of Load Factor for Wind Loads and no further increase is permitted. The allowable loads'are not to exceed the applied loads -which can be obtained from the online Design Assistant for the system at IronRidge.com. The Design Assistant covers a wide.range �of system configurations and loading and allows the user to customize the input -to match the specific project conditions. Starling Madison Loiquist, Inc. - - Consulting Structural. and Forensic Migineecs IronRidge February 20,.2015 Mr. David F. Taggart Page 2 of 3 IronRidge Roof Flush Mounting System — QMSC-LAG, QMSE-LAG, & QMLC-LAG Roof Mounts The following tables are derived from the Design Assistant data and show the limit conditions under which the QMSC-LAG, QMSE-LAG, & QMLC-LAG mounts may be used for any roof slope up to 45 deg. The values shown are for the rails installed at their maximum allowable spans per the Design Assistant or the current IronRidge Flush Mounting Standard letter. The values for specific roof slopes and rail spans can be obtained from the.online Design Assistant as described above. $tailing Madison Lofquist; Inc. Consulting Stcuctucal and Forensic Engineers -2- IronRidge XR10 Rail MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE WIND SPEED (mph) Roof Height (ft) Wind Exposure Category Roof Wind -Zone 1 2 3 15 B 170 170 170 15 C 170 170 170 15 D 170 170 170 30 B 170 170 170 30 C 170 170 170 30 D 170 170 150 45 B 170 170 170 45 C 170, 170 160 45 D 170 170 140 60 B 170 170 170 60 C 170 170 150 60 D 170 170 140 $tailing Madison Lofquist; Inc. Consulting Stcuctucal and Forensic Engineers -2- IronRidge XR300 Rail MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE WIND SPEED (mph) Roof Height (ft) Wind Exposure Category Roof Wind 1 2 Zone 3 15 B 170 -160 130 15 C 170 140 '110 15 , D 170 130 100 30 B 170 1 160 130 30 C 170 140 110 30 D 170 130 100 45 B 170 150 120 45 C 170 130 105 45 D 160 120 100 60 B 170 150 120 -60 C 176 130 105 60 D 160 $tailing Madison Lofquist; Inc. Consulting Stcuctucal and Forensic Engineers -2- K; 29 IronRidge December 18, 2014 Mr. David F. Taggart Page 20 of 20 IronRidge XR100 Rail, Roof Flush Mounting System — Structural Analysis T ' IronRidge February 20, 2015 Notes — Tabulated values are based on the following criteria: Mr. David F. Toggart Page of IronRidge Roof Flush Mounting System — QMSC-LAG, QMSE-LAG, & QMLC-LAG Roof Mounts 1. Building mean roof height = 30 R 2. Risk Category I 3. Solar maximum module long dimension is 67.5 inches for Tables lA-9A and 78.5 inches for IronFUdee X111000 Rail Tables 1B -9B. MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE WIND SPEED (mph) 4. Provide 2 in. clear between roof and rail Roof Height Wind Exposure I Roof Wind Zone 5. End cantilever span (max) = 0.40 x maximum span from above tables (ft) Category 1 1 2 3 6. No rail splices in the outer 2/3 of end spans, or the middle 1/3 of interior spans 15 B 1 170 130 100 7. Single simple span(s). Spans listed in the tables above may be multiplied by 1.08 for is C 140 no 155 D iiio 100 continuous rails of 3 or more spans. 30 B 170 130 100 30 C 140 110 - Our analysis assumes that the rails, including the connections and associated hardware, are installed, 30 0 130 100' in a workmanlike manner in accordance with the "IronRidge Roof Mount Installation Manua)" by 45 B 160 1, no IronRidge and generally accepted standards of construction practice. Additional information is 45 1 C 140 105 - available at the IronRidge web site, IronRidge.com. Verification of PV Module capacity to support 45 D 130 - the loads associated with the given array shall be .the responsibility of the Contractor or Owner and 60 B 150 uo 60 C 130 100 not IronRidge or Starling Madison Lofquist. 60 D 120 The adequacy of the supporting roof framing is to be determined by others. Notes. 1. Allowable Loads per ICC -ES report ESR -3744, dated November 2014 2. Tabulated values are subject to the Load/Spin ms quircmcnts ofthe IronRidge Rails and may be Please feel free to contact me at our convenience if you have an questions. Y Y Y used without any additional restriction on the snow load 3. Wind Loads & Snow Loads per ASCE 7-10 4. Maximum Panel Dimension = 78.5 in Respectfully yours, Please feel free to contact me at your convenience ifyou have any questions. f . _ R ectfuli eSP yyours,py5i•2;�� F�OFEssl, 12-18-14 Tres Warner, P.E. _ Tres J. Warner, P.E ft9S.' • . ° Design Division Manager ; c.s C Ti X73 2• (' Design Division Manager ' J ni?b; •2 �% t a- .71973 Starling Madison 7 ofquist, Inc. Consulting Structural and Forensic Engineers StarlingModison Lofquist, Inc. Consulting Structural and FotensigEngtnecrs -3- -20- 29 AUTHORIZATION TO MARK This authorizes the application of the Certification Mark(s) shown below to the models described in the Product(s) Covered section when made in accordance with the conditions set forth in the Certification Agreement and Listing Report This authorization also applies to multiple listee model(s) Identified on the correlation page of the Listing Report. This document is the property of Intertek Testing Services and is not transferable. The certification mark(s) may be applied only at the location of the Party Authorized To Apply Mark. Applicant: IronRidge, Inc. Manufacturer. IronRidge. Inc. Address: 1495 Zephyr Ave Address: 143`5 Baechtel Road Hayward, CA 94544 Willits, CA 95490 Country: USA Country: USA Contact: Yann Schwarz Contact: Jim Norsworihy Phone: - (800) 227-9523 Phone: (800) 227-9523 FAX: (707) 459-1833 FAX: (707) 459-1833 Email: yschwarz@lronridge.com Email: jnorsworthy@ironridge.com Party Authorized To Apply Mark: Same as Manufacturer /� J1>;' .� Report Issuing Office: Lake Forest, CA ( AOJr as -p_ _ Control Number. 4007559 Authorized by:y� for Thomas J. Palterson, Certification Manager 67L CLASSIFIED US erarzo Intertek This document supersedes all previous Authorizations to Mark for the noted Report Number. 1hhAulhmDaren to WA Is ("Via oatlisico use of tmmaeks Clem and Is Drovidadparsuanl to the CadX=Goo aSreem ni bakeea Wertokand,L creel. 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Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. 545 East Algonquin Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60005 Telephone 800-345-3851 or 847-439.5667 Fax 312-283-1672 Standard(s): UL Subject 2703 Outline of Investigation for Rack Mounting Systems and Clamping Devices for Flat -Plate Photovoltaic Modules and Panels, Issue Number. 1, October4, 2010 Product: XR Rails with Integrated Grounding. Brand Name: IronRidge Roof Mount Models: XR Rails 30 ATM for Report 101541132LAX-002 Page 1 of 3 ATM.Issued: 24 -Apr -2015 ED lL3.15(l4ar)-l3)N4ndalw AUTHORIZATION TO MARK This authorizes the application of the Certification Mark(s) shown below to the models described in the Product(s) Covered section when made in accordance with the conditions set forth in the Certification Agreement and Listing Report This authorization also applies to muitiple listee model(s) identified on the correlation page of the. Listing Report. This document is the properly of Intertek Testing Services and is not transferable. The certification mark(s) may be applied only at the location of the Party Authorized To Apply Mark. Applicant: IronRidge, Inc. Manufacturer. IronRidge, Inc. 1495 Zephyr Ave 1495 Zephyr Ave Address: Hayward, CA 94544 Address: Hayward, CA 94544 Country: .USA Country: USA Contact: Yann Schwarz Contact: Jim Norsworlhy Or Dave Taggart Phone: (800) 227-9523 Phone: (707) 363-3025 FAX: (707) 459-1833 FAX: (510) 225-0975 Email: yschwarz@ronridge.com Email: jnorsworthy@ironddge.com Party Authorized To Apply Mark: Same as Manufacturer �+ Report Issuing Office: Lake Forest, CA ( nT_Q�Q;c�•!1C—�,'Z Control Number. '4008377 Authorized by: forThomas J. 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Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. 545 East Algonquin Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60005 Telephone 606-345-3851 or 847-439-5667 Fax 312483-1672 Standard(s): UL Subject 2703 Outline of Investigation for Rack Mounting Systems and Clamping Devices for Flat -Plate Photovoltaic Modules and Panels, Issue Number. 1, October 4, 2010 Product: XR Rails with Integrated Grounding. Brand Name: IronRidge Roof Mount Models: XR Rails A, ATM for Report 1015411321.AX-002 Page 2 of 3 ATM Issued: 24 -Apr -2015 ED 16.1.15 (I -Jan -13) MamUloy AUTHORIZATION TO MARK ' � - _ rte. ... .. .. ....- ..._...... ..... ..'. ...! .. �•,•__ -. - • ,. .. ... -.. � . - i • .. , � _ - == This authorizes the application of the Certificalion Mark(s) shown below to the models described in the Products) - f Covered section when made in accordance with the conditions set forth in the Certification Agreement and Listing Report. This authorization also applies to multiple listed model(s) identified on the correlation page of the Listing Report. This document is the property of Intertek Testing Services and is not transferable. The -certification mark(s) may ; - applied only at the location of the Party Authorized To Apply Mark Applicant: IronRidge, Inc. Manufacturer- Precision -Die A Stamping, Inr. Address: 1495 Zephyr Ave Address: 1704 W. 10th Street Hayward, CA 94544 Tempe, AZ 85281 Country: USA Country. USA Contact: Yann Schwarz Contact: Andy Frola Phone: (800) 227-9523 Phone: (480) 967-2038 FAX: (707) 459-1833 FAX: (480) 829-0838 Email: yschwarz@ironddge.com Email: andy@precisiondie.com Party Authorized To Apply Mark: Same as Manufacturer Report Issuing Office: Lake Forest, CA Control Number. 4008083 Authorized by: ' for Thomas J: Patterson, Certification Manager 6 i CLAWIFlm uS _ 4sfco - Intertek This document supersedes all previous Authorizations to Mark for the noted Report Number. 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XR Rails 31 ATM Issued: -24 -Apr -2015 ATM for Report 101541132LAX-002 Page -3 of 3 ED1W.75(IJao-t*Nandaloq , v o Joint Preparation ChEmUN.K Joint surfaces should be clean, dry and free from all Structural contamination including: dirt, oils, grease, lar, wax, �rust and any other substance that may inhibit the POLYMER INNOVATION M Adhesive/Sealant sealant's performance. Technical Data Guide Polyether Technology CHEM LINK Brands Telephone: 800.826-1681 Fax: 269-679-4448 353 E Lyon Street Schoolcraft, MI 49087 nnvw.chemtink.com Product Description M-10 Is a moisture curing, polyelher adhesive sealant designed for applications in damp, dry, or cold climates. M-10 is solvent free and contains no isocyanates. M-10 will not shrink upon curing, Will not discolor when exposed to UV light, and can not "out -gas', or bubble on damp surfaces as urethane sealants often do. M-10 is capable of joint movement in excess of 25% in both compression and extension. M40 can be usedeffectively in many difficult construction site conditions such as wet or dry climates and at temperatures as low as 32"F (0"C). Applicable Performance Standards ASTM C920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25 Uses NT,T„M.G•A80 • Federal Specification TT -S -00230•C Type If. Class B • Corps of Engineers CRD•C.541, Type If, Class 8 - Canadian Standards Board CAN 19,13-M82 Regulatory Compliance • Conforms to OTC Rule for Sealants and Caulks • Meets requirements of California Regr. CARB, BAAQMD and $CAQMD • Conforms to California Proposition 65 • Conforms to USDA Requirements for Non-food Contact Green Standards: •.LEED 2.2 for New Construction and Major Renovations: Low Emitting Ma terials`.(Seetfon 4.1)1 Point • NAHS Model Green Home Building Guidelines: 5 Global Impact Points • VOC Content less than A grams / lilerASTM D2369 EPA Method 24 (tesled at 240'F / 115'C) 32 CL Advantages • Solvent free, 100% solids will not shrink • Non -slump, applies vertically and overhead • 20 minute skin over • No oulgassing on damp surfaces • Good color stabifily, will not suntan • Paintable within 24 hours (See limitations) • Gun grade, no special tools or mixing required • Application at temperatures as low as 32°F (0°C) Colors White Gray,• Limestone Tari ' Color matching is available in batch quantity only Packaging • 5 oz Squeeze Tube (148 ml) 36 lubes/carton, 40 cartons/pallet • 10.1 oz (300 ml) 24 cartridges/carton, 45 cartons/pallet • 20 oz (600 ml) 12 sausages/carton, 40 cartons/pallet •.28 oz (825 m)) 12 carlridges/catton, 40 cartbns/pallet While only - Other colors available by special order 2 and 5 gallon pails or 50 gallon drums available by speciial'order CSI Section No. 07 9213 Last Revision: 05/19/14 Document No. L1270 Joint Design Install all joint applications per ASTM and SWRI recommendations and guidelines. Joints shall be designed with a depth towidth ratio of 1:2 (joint depth one-half the.width). Control the depth of the sealant by using a polyethylene backer rod that is 25% larger than the joint opening at standard temperature. To prevent three-point adhesion use a backer rod or bond breaker tape to ensure proper joint -movement and a long lasting weatherproof seal. Where the joint configuration will not permit a backer rod, CHEM LINK recommends that an alternative bond breaker be used. Joint Width Inches (mm) Joint Depth Inches (mm) 114 -1/2 (6-13) 114 (6) 112- 314 (13-19) 1/4 - 318 (6-10) 3/4 -1 (19-25) 3/8 -112 (10-13) CHEM LINK recommends an appropriate substrate primer to be used on high moving joints or dissimilar substrates which require increased adhesion properties. Compatible Substrates' EPDM and SBS Mod Bit Aluminum and Galvanized Metal Stainless Steel Engineered Plastics, PVC Glass Fiberglass FRP 1Nodd Block and Or EPS Foam Concrete and Stone 'Test and evaluate to ensure aoequare aunestun. page 2 Typical Physical Properties Gun Grade Zero Slump Brookfield RVFTF Viscosity 1,200,000 ep Spindle, 4 RPM, +1-400,000 c p 73 F (23'C) Density 11.8 +l' 0.2 His ASTM D1475 per gallon Tack Free 20 min +/-10min 45+/-5%R.H. Time Elongation at- 290% ASTM D412 Break Hardness 45 ASTM C661 Shore A Tensile 330 psi ASTM D412 Strength Shear 380 psi ASTM D1002 Strength Low temp. Pass -10°F (-23'C) ASTM D816 flex 114 inch mandrel Shrinkage No visible shrinkage after 14 days Service 40'F to 200•F (40'C to 93'C) Temperalure Basic Uses Expansion joints Precast concrete Block and Masonry , Window and door frames Siding Parapets Cove Joints Transportation Weather Sealing , y d Application Guidelines: �� .. • , 'Concrete Application Instructions; 21. : +� HEM LINK t .,, • Prior to application remove any residual contaminafiori Remove all dirt; oil, loose paint, frost and other' _ POL)'flERINNOVsiT10N by mechanical abrasion, 'sand blasting• or' power contamination from all working surfaces with alcohol ' tivashing. On green concrete, remove all release DO NOT USE petroleum solvents such'as.mineral "� •' agents, friable and loose concrete. Dry all visible. _ spirits or xylene. Maintain M-10 at room tem eralure P ,i f ' ~f ;' a • and standing water prior to applying M-1°• Install an before applying to ensure easy gunning and tooling. .F� �► - •• 5. - _ o` ;, + -. , appropriate backer rod to avoid three-point bonding. Test and evaluate to ensure adequate adhesion. ,'' # NOTES: r Carefullygun the sealant with a smooth, continuous, - + i., Metal: bead. If tooling is needed, do so within fifteen minutes % ti Prepare all metal to ensure maximum adhesion. of a application. PP ' . Remove all rust, scale and residue by wire brushing , t to a bright metal sheen. Remove films, loose or Caution inappropriate coatings and oils with an appropriate Avoid prolonged contact with skin. Uncured adhesive ' ~ solvent such as alcohol.* irritates eyes. In case ofconlactwith eyes immediately - flush with water. Call a physician. Please refer to the , 'CHEM LINK recommends that coaled substrates be tested for adhesion prior to starting a project Please See www chemftnk.com for most current SDS. _ contact Technical Services for specific application KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN: r guidelines and recommendations. ' ' Limitations - Wood • Horizontal applications will require tooling. - Wood should be clean, sound and dry prior to sealant In areas where prolonged chemical exposure is application. Allow treated wood to weather for six anticipated, contact Technical Services for " months prior .to application. Remove all coatings, recommendations • Allow treated wood to 'cumfor six months prior to and paint (or test for compatibility) to ensure proper,,,. - application perAPAguideGnes: bonding. Do not use on fire retardant lumber. • Do not. use in areas subject to continuous immersion. '` • Do not store In elevated temperatures. ' Priming Allow asphalt lacure a minimum of six months before ` In most instances M-10 will not require a primer. applying M -i° • Remove all coatings and sealers before application. However, certain applications or substrates may •Please contact serve for application ° require a primer to ensure a long lasting bond and guidelines temperatures will temperatures below 32°F (lion. weatherproof seal. It is the appllcator's responsibifily Test and evaluate an paints before application and to determine the need for a primer• ,CHEM, LiNK Polyurethane and oil based paints may dry slowly. „ - recommends a primer be used for any application'f • Do not use on TPO without CHEM LINK TPO primer. where prolonged immersion is anticipated. •Does not bond to K nar 5000 PVOF coated metals. YJ `k .S Clean -Up r , r = I•: • - . - . 0 k. X11 Wet sealant can be removed using a solvent such as _ - '' .. • ' o be removed b abradin or .` ; . �.alcohoL' Cured M -i can X • ;'�• i �• t Line ~. .. w � ConiractorHo • � ,- . . scraping the substrate. � • . _ , � �' w} € r� :� .� • 1 1 7"� S 3 , ��� ,�� > ~ - • ' . t ` . _ r Storage _ , I '' _ -Y CSO s �11010. _. ' U .:o,; :' lJ vivnuehcmtlnk.comr f i y'•t _ t - - Store ongmal,`unopened•contamers to a cool, dry x • ; performance s - • • +, •. `• - All propertiesdescnbedinlhisdocumentaiederiiredfromtestingconducledinlaboralorycondiGons.Properliesand ' '.� ' - ' ` - .�' f_: ' area. Protect unopened containers from water, heat' - ,- � �._, �`Y` ` .`,'- I' » aill vary de ending on environmental conditions and application technique. Test and evaluate to determine appropriate usage., "� �, • _ �• and direct sunlight Elevated temperatures will reduce ' ? , • Visit wvnm chemlinkcom for the Safety Data Sheet. Technical Data Guides and full warranty for this product. t s, shelf M-1Dwill not freeze. _ _ +this �' • LIMITED WARRANir CHm Lunt warrants 'produci s performance, provided it Is.praperly stored and applied vnlhin 1 year. ' ' ' '' `• - ~; _ _' A7�" "';If this Qmu+r Lane material is proved to be defective• relum remaining product and purchase receipt for refund or replacement- • w r •• ' : _ ; rdJ'i,'; , !- * '�y�..y., Shelf Life ", of product exclusive of labor or cost of labor. This i5 the sole and exclusive remedy for defects or failure of this product. User. , a Wit' : }1 must read and follow the direction of the current Technical Guide and SDS prior to product use. User determines suitability r ' •" . Tivetve months from date of manufacture when _ ; �ri ` ., product for intended use and assumes all risks. Manufacturer shall not be Gable for damages (including consequential , ; _+ • ' of prod i ., ` ' stored at 70°F / 21°C with 50% relative humidity. - �i^:'w" r • or incidental'damages) in excess of the purchase p rice except where such exclusion or limitation is prohibiled•by state lavi., ; , ; " ` High temperature and high relative humidity may ''..,,,: • :. ` ''+ >; _ : . . _ _ • r' THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WRITTEN OR ORAL. STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED x cr• " t • > significantly reduce shelf rife. '. * �. ` ' INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE; except for the above RESPONSIBLE FOR Pails have a shelf life of six months.' express warranty given by manufacturer, the product is sold with all faults. CNEm Lura SHALL NOT BE •'. ''!' +} THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT INAMANNER TOINFRINGE ONANY PATENTORANYOTHERINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY .: RIGHTS HELD BY OTHERS. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other,righls in the U.S. which, _ • K r _ Page 3 - • r vary from state to stale. For warranty claim information, call 800.826.1681. r t.., ti4 i . �.. ' . • -f .. -: , , - ."33, ,T ,: . Al ice- F k , 4 � • •� - f r ♦ - ♦ � { - � ]