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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB17-1976 042-390-016DEVELOPMENT SERVICES BUTTE'COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES INSPECTION CARD MUST BE ON JOB SITE 24 Hour Inspection Line (IVR) : 530.538.4365 (Cut off time for inspections is 3pm) Development Services cannot guarantee inspections on the date requested Office: 530.538.7601 Fax: 530.538.7785 www.ButteCounty.net/dds Permit No: B17-19.76 Issued: 8/29/2017 APN: 042-390-016 Address: 2565 GUYNN AVE, CHICO Owner: HOWELL JAMES A & KARINA Permit Type:. SOLAR ROOF -RES Description:, Install 7.59kw roof mount to existing meter AREA 5 Flood Zone: None SRA Area: No. 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 Ty -pe IVR INSP DATE Setbacks 131 Foundations / Footings 111 Pier/Column Footings 122 Eufer Ground 216 Masonry Grout 120 Setbacks 131 Do Not Pour Concrete Until Above are Signed Pre -Slab . 124 Gas Test Underground/floor 404 Gas Piping Underground/floor 403 Underfloor Framing 149 Underfloor Ducts 319 Shear Transfer 136 Under Floor Plumbing 412 Under Slab Plumbing 411 Blockin nde inin 612 Tiedown/Soft Set System 611 Do Not Install Floor Sheathing or Slab Until Above Signed Shearwall/B.W.P.-Interior 134 Shearwall/B.W.P.-Exterior 135 Roof Nail/Drag Trusses 129 417 Manometer Test Do Not Install Siding/Stucco or Roofing Until Above Signed Rough Framing 153 Rough Plumbing 406 Rough Mechanical 316 Rough Electrical 208 4 -Way Rough Framing 128 Gas Piping House 403 Gas Test House 404 Shower Pan/Tub Test 408 Do Not Insulate Until Above Signed Inspection Type IVR INSP DATE T -Bar Ceiling 145 Stucco Lath 142 Plumbing Final 813 Fire Sprinkler Test or Final 702 SwimminR 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 131 Blockin nde inin 612 Tiedown/Soft Set System 611 Permanent Foundation System 613 Underground Electric 218 Sewer 407 Underground Water 417 Manometer Test 605 Continuity Test 602 Skirting/Steps/Landings 610 Coach Info Manufactures Name: Date of Manufacture: Model Name/Number: Serial Numbers: Len h x Width: Insignia: ;Finals Permit Final 802 Electrical Final 803 Mechanical Final 809 Plumbing Final 813 Fire Sprinkler Test or Final 702 Public Works Final 538.7681 Fire De artment/CDF 538.6226 Env. Health Final 538.7281 Sewer District Final "PROJECT FINAL 7 -rroject rinal is a t.ermicate of uccupancy for (Hesmennal only) PERMITS BECOME NULL AND VOID I.YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ISSUANCE.. IF WORK HAS COMMENCED, YOU MAY PAY FOR A 1 YEAR RENEWAL 30 DAYS PRIOR TO EXPIRATION Butte County Department of Development Services PERMIT CENTER : 7 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965 �^ Main Phone (530) 538-7601 Fax (530) 538-7785 wWw.bUneCOUnty. net`dds Declaration of Installation for Smoke Alarms and Carbon Monoxide Alarms FORM NO DBI -01 The newly adopted 2013 California Residential Code requires the installation of Caroon 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 Carbor 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 -o the following 2013 California Residential Code requirements for Smoke and Carbon Momoxide Alarms (Section R314 & R315)." 2013 California Residential Code requirements for Carbon Monoxide Alarms: 8315.1 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 cluvelling units that have attached garages. 8315.1.2 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 fir over -- current protection. Exceptions: I 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 un.t. . 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, basemen- 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 instructio-Is have been approved and listed by the State Fire Marshal. Page 1 of 2 t 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. . r R315.1.5 Multiple -purpose alarms: Carbon monoxide alarms combined with smoke alarms shall comply with Section R315, all applicable standards, and requirements for listing and approval by the Office of *the State Fire Marshal, for -smoke alarms. Butte County's Interpretation of 2013 CRC, Sections 314 & 315 for Smoke Alarms & Carbon Monoxide Alarms: Where alterations, repairs or additions exceeding $1,000 yin valuation, existing dwellings shall be retrofitted with smoke alarms and those that have attached garages or fuel -burning appliances :shall have carbon monoxide alarms installed.'Existing smoke alaims can be replaced with dual function alarms for Smoke and Carbon Monoxide and in most cases will comply with the aforementioned code requirements, for Carbon Monoxide Alarms. DECLARATION OF INSTALLATION UNDER THE PENALTY OF PERJURY As Owner/Contractor, Uwe affirm and declare under the penalty of perjury, under the laws of the State of California, by our signatures below as Owner/Contractor, that I/we will comply prior to final inspection with Items A & B as specified herein: A. Both Owner/Contractor have read and clearly understand the aforementioned' 2010 California Residential Code (CRC) Carbon Monoxide Alarm requirements. T B. Both Owner/Contractor are responsible for installing Carbon Monoxide Alarms prior to final inspection as per the aforementioned building code and maintaining such installation. Smoke Alarms will also be installed prior to final inspection as per the 2010 CRC. Smoke and Carbon Monoxide alarms are now installed in the following locations: et Pati m S , up S-t-ay%,5 c.�.r 4 ddr ul .S d -a s y` S M-wi kutt S Owner's name (print): Owner's signature: Date: Contractor's nam (print):WfGh S�, (,� }-� CSLB, Licenser r Contractor's signature: tel_ -„ Date: Project Address: 2zcs (01,Lp,[�/'J i�� . ��, ,:C V, CA Permit #: 1317 1 �f2 ,k Page 2 of 2 t,. PROJECT OWNER: HOWELL, JAMES 2565 GUYNN AVE. CHICO, CA 95973 APN:042.390.016 PH#:530.592.9184 EMAIL: james@newspapertelemarketing.com CONTRACTOR: ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS INC. 13620 HIGHWAY 99 CHICO, CA 95973 CSLB: 853351 C-10, C-46 BUILDING JURISDICTION: BUTTE COUNTY DEPT. OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICE! 7 COUNTY CENTER DRIVE OROVILLE, CA 95965 OFFICE#: (530) 538-7601 FAX#: (530) 538-2140 MON-FRI 8AM-3PM INSPECTION LINE: (530) 538-4365 REQUESTS PHONED IN BY 2PM WILL BE INSPECTED THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY 6�tE� Cep a SCOPF- INSTALL PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR SYSTEM ON A TRUSS ROOF, MOUNTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES SPECIFICALLY REFERENCING THE 2016 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE/ 2014 NEC USING THE FOLLOWING SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT: 1. MODULES: SUNPOWER (22) SPR -X21 -345 -C -AC 7.59kW SYSTEM 402 SQFT COVERED 2. INVERTER(S): SUNPOWER (22) MODULE INTEGRATED 320W SITE MAP PAGE # CONTENT PV -1.0 PV -2.0 PV -3.0 PV -4.0 PV -4.1 PV -5.0 ATTACHMENT SCOPE SITE PLAN ARRAY LAYOUT ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM LABEL DIAGRAM • GENERAL NOTES MODULE SPECS INVERTER SPECS RACKING SPECS WIRE CALCS .1'- o" o HOWELL JAMES 13620 HWY 99 S Energy For Life CHICO, CA 95973 Z 8 C y go� 2565 GUYNN AVE. 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S S HOWELL, JAMES D o r 2565 GUYNN AVE. rD CHICO, CA 95973 v APN:042.390.016 PH#:530.592.9184 POINT OF CONNECTION yS. ♦ `i •yy� " L A (E) SERVICE ENTRANCE CONDUCTORS - - - — --- (E)MAIN BREAKERV --- e •1` 3 w J7 �y S S HOWELL, JAMES D o r 2565 GUYNN AVE. rD CHICO, CA 95973 v APN:042.390.016 PH#:530.592.9184 POINT OF CONNECTION USING INSULATED SPLICE (E) SERVICE ENTRANCE CONDUCTORS - - - — --- (E)MAIN BREAKERV --- e {(F[1 Zd 1 a ft µ y ` is 1 +� • tom-., `(. .�1 SOLAR CONDUCTORaROUTING 13620 HWY 99 Energy For Life CHICO, CA 95973 Ilr. . PHONE#: (530) 345-6980 M,MoFAX#:(530)892-2360 Alternative Energy Systems Inc. design@solarenergyforlife.com • AC PV ARRAY AC DISCONNECT, MAIN r7lr.71r.71F�71 F7117 F;71F�71 E ll. I r;771r;71 F71 _1EE1,71 + SUB PANEL • "ZMETER AMPS PHASE VOLTS WARNING UTILITY INTERACTIVE POWER FLOWING THROUGH THIS PANEL •KW SOLAR GENERATOR AC OPERATING VOLTAGE: ___J_VAC/—PHASE WARNING PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM EQUIPPED DUAL POWER SUPPLY WITH RAPID SHUTDOWN PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM Per NEC 690.54, Interactive Point of Interconnection installed at all ElectricalPer NEC 705.10, Point of Connection, Distribution Panel covers that provide a path Located On Main Service Panel. from PV to Utility. AC PHOTOVOLTAIC DISCONNECT FOR UTILITY OPERATION Per NEC 690 14, Disconnection means at the single AC Disconnect or Main Breaker. SOLAR BREAKER DO NOT RELOCATE Solar breaker label @ any breaker passing Ri-Diroctional Power _.- _r• r - . --'-E .� . _ - 4: _ • r : • •: ', _�_ ',_ - , _ , .. ,� - � LABEL DIAGRAM HOWELL, JAMES t 13620 HWY 99 2565 GUYNN AVEE�iergy For Life( CHICO, CA 95973 . PHONE#: (530) 345-6980 08 ZZ! CHICO, CA 95973 I'MM (530) 892-2360 Alternative Energy Systems Inc. �APN:042.390.016 PH#:530.592.9184 design@sbiarenergyforlife.com ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 2014 NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE (NEC), OR LOCAL MUNICIPAL CODE, AND FIRE DISTRICT REGULATIONS. 1. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LISTED AND LABELED PER RECOGNIZED ELECTRICAL TESTING LABORATORY AN INSTALLED PER THE LISTING REQUIREMENTS AND THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. 2. ALL INVERTERS SHALL BE IEEE 929 COMPLIANT AND SHALL BE INSPECTED BY LOCAL UTILITY BEFORE COMMISSIONING, TESTING, AND OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM. 3. ALL OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT SHALL BE MINIMUM NEMA 3R, INCLUDING OUTDOOR MOUNTED TRANSITION BOXES, COMBINER BOXES, AND SWITCHES. 4. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PROPERLY GROUNDED PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF NEC ART.250,690. 5. NEC. ART. 690.9(A). ALL CIRCUITS CONNECTED TO MORE THAN ONE SOURCE SHALL HAVE OVERCURRENT DEVICES LOCATED SO AS TO PROVIDE OVERCURRENT PROTECTION FROM ALL SOURCES. 6. NEC ART. 690.18. DUE TO THE FACT THAT PV MODULES ARE ENERGIZED WHENEVER THEY ARE EXPOSED TO LIGHT, PV CONTRACTOR SHALL DISABLE THE ARRAY DURING INSTALLATION AND SERVICE BY SHORT CIRCUITING, OPEN CIRCUITING, OR COVERING THE ARRAY WITH AN OPAQUE COVERING. 7. PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM SHALL BACKFEED THE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ON SITE PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF NEC ART.690.64(B). ALL BACKFEED BREAKERS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED AS SUCH AND SHALL BE SECURED IN PLACE BY ADDITIONAL FASTENER PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF NEC 408.16(F). 8. FALL ARREST PROTECTION PER OSHA REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR ALL ROOF WORK. 9. ALL CONDUCTORS AND TERMINATIONS SHALL BE RATED FOR 75° C MINIMUM. 10. NEC ART. 690.14. -SEE SHEET RE -4.1 FOR LABEL DIAGRAM 11. NEC ART. 690.53. -SEE SHEET RE -4.1 FOR LABEL DIAGRAM 12. NEC ART. 690.17. EACH AC DISCONNECT SHALL ALSO BE LABELED WITH: "WARNING! -ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD -DO NOT TOUCH TERMINALS. TERMINALS ON BOTH LINE AND LOAD SIZE MAYBE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION". 13. GROUNDING OF ALL DWELLINS SHALL BE CONFIRMED. 14. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE GROUND FAULT PROTECTION FOR ROOF MOUNTED PHOTOVOLTAIC ARRAYS LOCATED ON DWELLINGS PER 2014 NEC ART.690.17. 15. WHERE MORE THAN ONE NOMINAL VOLTAGE SYSTEM EXIST, THE DIFFERENT SYSTEMS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY PHASE AND SYSTEM PER 2014 NEC ART.210.4D 16. PROVIDE AN ACCESSIBLE DISCONNECT DEVICE THAT IS LOCKABLE IN OPEN POSITION AND IS LOCATED WITHIN 10'-0" OF THE METER PER LOCAL ELECTRICAL UTILITY REGULATIONS. 17. PHOTOVOLTAIC SOURCE CURRENTS MUST BERATED AT BOTH 125% OF THE PARALLEL MODULE AND AT A CONTINUOUS LOAD OF ANOTHER 125% FOR A TOTAL OF 156% OF THE LOAD. 18. PROVIDE PERMANENT PLAQUE OR DIRECTORY PROVIDING THE LOCATION OF THE SERVICE DISCONNECTING MEANS AND THE PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM DISCONNECT MEANS IF THEY ARE NOT IN THE SAME LOCATION PER 2014 NEC ART.690.56. 19. INSTALLATION OF PV PANEL ARRAYS SHOULD RESIST SLIDING AND POP-UP RESULTING FROM SEISMIC EVENTS AND SHOULD COMPLY WITH CBC SECTION 1613A AND ASCE STANDARD 7-05, CHAPTER 13. 20. PV SYSTEM INSTALLER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FURNISHING AND INSTALLATION OF ALL RELATED EQUIPMENT, CABLES, ADDITIONAL CONDUITS, BOXES WIREWAYS AND OTHER ACCESSORIES NECESSARY FOR COMPLETE AND OPERATIONAL PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS. 21. PV SYSTEM CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL THE WORK WITH THE ENGINEER, THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AND ALL OTHER CONTRACTORS TO ENSURE THAT PV SYSTEM IS INSTALLED AS SPECIFIED IN THESE DRAWINGS. 22. DRAWING IN GENERAL OR DIAGRAMMATIC AND INDICATE GENERAL ARRANGEMENT OF THE EQUIPMENT AND WORK INCLUDED. THE INTENTION OF THE DRAWING IS TO INDICATE SIZE, CAPACITY, APPROXIMATE LOCATION AND GENERAL RELATIONSHIP, BUT NOT EXACT DETAIL OR PHYSICAL PLACEMENT. 23. FIELD VERIFIES EXACT AIC RATING REQUIRED OF THE MAIN SWITCHBOARD FROM LOCAL UTILITY. 24. A PV SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE INVERTERS, WHERE INVERTERS ARE REMOTELY LOCATED FROM EACH OTHER, WILL HAVE A DIRECTORY CREATED FOR EACH LOCATION. AS PER 2014 NEC 690.5(H) AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH 2014 NEC 705.10. 25. A NON FOLDING LADDER WILL BE IN PLACE AND SECURED TO THE ROOF TO PROVIDE ACCESS FOR ALL INSPECTIONS. ALL BOXES WILL BE OPENED UPON REQUEST. 26. SMOKE AND CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS WILL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CRC R314 R315 p < 8 0 S r HOWELL, JAMES Ener For life 13620 HWY 99 9Y CHICO, CA 95973 G D p o 2565 GUYNN AVE. PHONE#: (530) 345 6980 o = p $ w CHICO CA 95973®» FAX#:(530)892-2360 O x a17, APN:042.390.016 PH#:530.592.9184 Alternative Energy Systems Inc. design@solarenergyforlife.com June 22, 2017 - ' To Whom it'Ma'y Concern, In order to meet -future advanced grid *requirements, SunPower®:is transitioning from Type C AC modules to Type D AC modules. The purpose of -this letter is,to demonstrate the mechanical and electrical equivalency of Type C AC modules.. - and Type•D'AC modulesJype DAC modules are drop-in replacements for Type C AC modules and are available at the. same DC and AC power levels. Type'D AC modules have the same form, -fit, and function as Type C AC modules: The AC electrical output specifications of Type'C AC modules and Type D AC modules are equivalent, ensuring interchangeability , or AC conductors, 6Jercurrerit protection devices, and grounding.. . SunPower.TypeD AC modules are certified per UL 1741 SA to the following SRDs: IEEE'1547, IEEE 1547a, and CPUC Rule, 21 Phase 1. These additional -C ii and functionality enable Type D AC modules to meet California CPUC Rule 21 , Phase 1 smart -inverter requirements. The following table lists the Type C -AC module models and their respective Type D• i equivalents, as of the date of this letter:-.' 1 " Where Type D ACmodules are.substituted`in the field for Type C AC modules,.no changes.to the physical layout, structural loading; electrical design; or,interconnec'tion are required: "' ' ' Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact SunPower Technical Support at 1-800-786-7693:°' Best Regards-, r ; ,• �' Matt Mayberry' Director,' Residential ProductManagement'. -,E19-320-C-AC E19 -320 -D -AC - �• •> E20 -327 -C -AC•-' . E20 -327 -D -AC X21 -335 -131_1< -C -AC X21-335-BLK-D=AC. X21 -335 -C -AC �'' ' '' r X21 -335 -D -AC ` _X21=345 -C -AC" - X21 -345 -D -AC r . X22 -360 -C -AC - `' . X22 -360 -D -AC - 1 " Where Type D ACmodules are.substituted`in the field for Type C AC modules,.no changes.to the physical layout, structural loading; electrical design; or,interconnec'tion are required: "' ' ' Should you have any questions or concerns, please contact SunPower Technical Support at 1-800-786-7693:°' Best Regards-, r ; ,• �' Matt Mayberry' Director,' Residential ProductManagement'. 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'Standard jest Conditions (1000 w/rril irradiance; AM 1.5.25° C), NREL calibration standard: SOMS current, LACCS FF,and voltage. All DC voltage is fully contained within the module.: - 'Based on average of measured power values during productions See wmhvsunpower.coMfacts for more reference information.,, For more details, see extended datasheei: v.,rNi.sunpower.com/datashee.-s.. o. Operating Temp. -401,F to ;185° F (-40°.0 to +85° C) Max. Ambient Temp. .,122* F (50° Max. Load ' Wind: 62 psf, 3000 Pa, 305 kg/m2 front & back Snow: 12.5 psf, 6000 Pa, 611 g/m2 front Impact Resistance. 1 inch (25_mm) diameter hail at S2 mph (23 m/s)" .' r. . 'Highest of over 3,200 silicon solar panels, Photon wlodule Survey, Feb. 2014 t t 241 rank i"i "PV Module Durability Initiative Public Report," Fraunhofer CSE, Feb 2013. Five out or the top eight largest manufacturers were tested.. Campeau, Z. et al. "SunPower Module Degradation Raze, SunPower white paper, Feb 2013. See mwsunpower.com/lfacis for details. 'Standard jest Conditions (1000 w/rril irradiance; AM 1.5.25° C), NREL calibration standard: SOMS current, LACCS FF,and voltage. All DC voltage is fully contained within the module.: - 'Based on average of measured power values during productions See wmhvsunpower.coMfacts for more reference information.,, For more details, see extended datasheei: v.,rNi.sunpower.com/datashee.-s.. d • 280 mm ♦ i �i. [11.02 in Ir' Et 1107 mm it: in] 1046 mm[41.2in1.. .. - r (1.2 in11 - 1558 mm [61.3 in] Please read the safety and installation instructions for details. 4 Document IF 515215 Rev 8 /LTR US , o. Solar Cells 96 Monocrystalline Maxeon® Gen III ' Front Glass Front High -transmission tempered glass with anti - reflective coating Environmental ' Outdoor rated Rating, t, Frame Class 1 black anodized (highest AANIA rating) Weight 45.5 lbs (20.6 kg) MaY: s Recommended. » 1.3 in. (33 mm) , Module Spacing Class A Fire Rated when installed.with • d • 280 mm ♦ i �i. [11.02 in Ir' Et 1107 mm it: in] 1046 mm[41.2in1.. .. - r (1.2 in11 - 1558 mm [61.3 in] Please read the safety and installation instructions for details. 4 Document IF 515215 Rev 8 /LTR US , • • Warranties • 25 -year limited power warranty 25 ear limited product warranty UL 1741, including comolian_ce with applicable requirements of IEEE 1547 and ` IEEE 1547.1 - AC module Type 2 Fire Rated UL♦2703 Listed when installed with ' InvisiMount"' Certifications Class A Fire Rated when installed.with • InvisiMount,' and when distance between roof surface and bottom�of SLinPower Of module frame is <— 3.5" (8.89 cm) ) ` a Alternating,Current (AC) Module designation . enables installation in accordance with NEC , 690.6 PID Test ' Potential -induced degradation free d • 280 mm ♦ i �i. [11.02 in Ir' Et 1107 mm it: in] 1046 mm[41.2in1.. .. - r (1.2 in11 - 1558 mm [61.3 in] Please read the safety and installation instructions for details. 4 Document IF 515215 Rev 8 /LTR US , Mid Clamp Module* / Mid Clamo and Rail Module` / End Clamo and Rail End Clamp Rail & Rail Splice End Cap i qq &gloomIAC,1111tIL9 • • •- • •� 3 • • - Warranties Component Material Weight Mid Clamp Black oxide stainless steel AISI 304 63 g (2.2 oz) End Clamp Black anodized aluminum alloy 6063-T6 110 g (3.33 oz) Rail Black anodized aluminum alloy 6005-T6 530 g/m (9 oz/fq Rail Splice Aluminium alloy 6005 -TS 330 o/m (9 oz/f[) Ground Lug Assembly 304 stainless (A2-70 bolt; tin-plated copper lug) 106.5 g/m (3.75 az) End Cap Black acetal (PONT) copolymer 10.4 g (0.37 oz) &gloomIAC,1111tIL9 • • •- • •� 3 • • - Warranties Composition Shingle P,after Attachment application Compos;tionRoof Decking attachment , Fiat Curved and , lot Tile Roof Attachment Certifications Universal Interface for Other Roof Attachments . f Temperature -40° C to 90° C (-40° F to 194° F) Max. Load 2400 Pa uplift 5400 Pa downforce Refer to roof attachment hardware manufacturer's documentation r `Module frame that is compatible with the InVISIMOUnC system required for hardware interoperabiluy. r ,(0 2015 SUnPOWer Corporation, All Rights Reserved, SUN?OWER, the SUNPOWER-logo, and INVISIMOUNT are trademarks of registered - trademarks of SunPower Corporation, All other trademarks are the property of cher respective owners. sunpow2GCom Specifications included in this datasheet are subject to change without notice. Document 4509506 Rev 8 • • - Warranties 25 -year product warranty S-year.finish warranty UL 2703 Listed Certifications Class A fire rating when distance between roof surface and bottom of Sun Power _ module frame is s 3.5" r. Refer to roof attachment hardware manufacturer's documentation r `Module frame that is compatible with the InVISIMOUnC system required for hardware interoperabiluy. r ,(0 2015 SUnPOWer Corporation, All Rights Reserved, SUN?OWER, the SUNPOWER-logo, and INVISIMOUNT are trademarks of registered - trademarks of SunPower Corporation, All other trademarks are the property of cher respective owners. sunpow2GCom Specifications included in this datasheet are subject to change without notice. Document 4509506 Rev 8 11Y V1Jll'IVMY 1 lxP l" ► CLAMP * EACH MID CLAMP GROUNDS THE AIL INVISIMOUNT RAIL GreenFasten" GF1 - Product Guide Installation Instructions with Compression Bracket w {�i S%J, i�7�1''•ya-';��'� ��yir. �� yi.Gy .D�:i'; � `�„-'� , ,n,Yy Pii �"� }. r.�•�..' i? J3'ij� , i+s� a'�` w�?�r t i 1'.+ f� M ` S ►+.,';aq��a a :i! r.Y :ii.Y4'i�a.' � �"3�, r , � r� ,Fi +«� r ! , 1 2 3 4a 4b 4c 1. Locate the rafters and snap horizontal and vertical lines to mark the installation position for each GreenFasten flashing. 2. Drill a pilot hole (1/4"diameter) for the lag bolt. Backfill with sealant. EcoFasten Solar recommends an EPDM mastic. 3. Insert the flashing so the top part is under the next row of shingles and pushed far,enough' Cy, up slope to prevent water infiltration through vertical joint in shingles. The leading edge of flashing must butt against upper row of nails to prevent turning when tourqued. See page 2.2 for vertical adjustment when leading edge of flashing hits nails in upper shingle courses. 4.. Line up pilot hole with GreenFasten flashing hole. 4a Insert the lag bolt through the EPDM washer, the top compression component bracket (L- 102-3, L-102-6*, SCL-101-3*, Z-101*, Conduit Mount Bracket*) and the gasketed hole in the flashing and into the rafter. 4b Insert the lag bolt through the EPDM washer, the Comp Mount Slide compression bracket and the gasketed hole in the flashing and into the rafter. 5 4c Insert the lag bolt through the SS washer, the third -party bracket, the EPDM bonded washer, the CP -SQ -Slotted compression bracket and the gasketed hole in the flashing and into the rafter. Consult an engineer or go to www.ecofastensolar.com for engineering data. 5. Torque: The range is between 100-140 torque inch -pounds depending on the type of wood and time of year. The visual indicator for proper torque is when the EPDM on the underside of the bonded washer begins to push out the sides as the washer compresses. If using an impact wrench to install the fasteners be careful not to over torque the fastener. You may need to stop and use a ratchet to finish the install. *not pictured. 877-859-3947 EcoFasten Solar6All content protected under copyright. All rights reserved. 7/24/2014 2.1 EcoFasten Solar products are protected by the following U.S. Patents: 8.151,522 132 8.153.700 132 8,181,398 132 8,166,713 132 8,146.299 132 8,209.914 132 8,245.454 132 8,272,174 B2 8,225.557 132 . t 1 Installation Instructions with Compression Bracket w {�i S%J, i�7�1''•ya-';��'� ��yir. �� yi.Gy .D�:i'; � `�„-'� , ,n,Yy Pii �"� }. r.�•�..' i? J3'ij� , i+s� a'�` w�?�r t i 1'.+ f� M ` S ►+.,';aq��a a :i! r.Y :ii.Y4'i�a.' � �"3�, r , � r� ,Fi +«� r ! , 1 2 3 4a 4b 4c 1. Locate the rafters and snap horizontal and vertical lines to mark the installation position for each GreenFasten flashing. 2. Drill a pilot hole (1/4"diameter) for the lag bolt. Backfill with sealant. EcoFasten Solar recommends an EPDM mastic. 3. Insert the flashing so the top part is under the next row of shingles and pushed far,enough' Cy, up slope to prevent water infiltration through vertical joint in shingles. The leading edge of flashing must butt against upper row of nails to prevent turning when tourqued. See page 2.2 for vertical adjustment when leading edge of flashing hits nails in upper shingle courses. 4.. Line up pilot hole with GreenFasten flashing hole. 4a Insert the lag bolt through the EPDM washer, the top compression component bracket (L- 102-3, L-102-6*, SCL-101-3*, Z-101*, Conduit Mount Bracket*) and the gasketed hole in the flashing and into the rafter. 4b Insert the lag bolt through the EPDM washer, the Comp Mount Slide compression bracket and the gasketed hole in the flashing and into the rafter. 5 4c Insert the lag bolt through the SS washer, the third -party bracket, the EPDM bonded washer, the CP -SQ -Slotted compression bracket and the gasketed hole in the flashing and into the rafter. Consult an engineer or go to www.ecofastensolar.com for engineering data. 5. Torque: The range is between 100-140 torque inch -pounds depending on the type of wood and time of year. The visual indicator for proper torque is when the EPDM on the underside of the bonded washer begins to push out the sides as the washer compresses. If using an impact wrench to install the fasteners be careful not to over torque the fastener. You may need to stop and use a ratchet to finish the install. *not pictured. 877-859-3947 EcoFasten Solar6All content protected under copyright. All rights reserved. 7/24/2014 2.1 EcoFasten Solar products are protected by the following U.S. Patents: 8.151,522 132 8.153.700 132 8,181,398 132 8,166,713 132 8,146.299 132 8,209.914 132 8,245.454 132 8,272,174 B2 8,225.557 132 GreenFasten'" GF1 - Product Guide Installation Instructions * Use for vertical adjustment when leading edge of flashing hits nails in upper shingle courses . Slide flashing up under shingles until leading edge engages nails. Measure remaining distance to adjust n�l�re 3. Reinstall flashing with notched area upslope. shingle shingle 2. Remove flashing and cut"V" notch at marks where nail shafts engaged leading edge of flashing the distance desired in Step 1. Notch depth not to exceed 2" length by 1 /2" width. V' notch 4. Position notched leading edge underneath nail heads as shown. 877-859-3947 EcoFasten SolarOAll content protected under copyright. All rights reserved. 7/24/2014 EcoFasten Solar products are protected by the foilowina U.S. Patents: 8.151.522 82 8,153,700 B2 8.181,398 B2 8.166,713 82 8,146.299 B2 8.209.914 B2 8.245.454 B2 8,272.174 B2 8,225.557 B2 shingle 2.2 4k z GreenFasten"GH —Product Guide y Cut Sheets:'GR fa' _ .d .y� s +,• • ',` "•, �1 r t- "� ,, • wl� -. ,Y ... • ;• • • .. ,•1'• .. y'r R .. ./ r (' A i�� `t{ SECTION A -A ; f 1i I t 7 1 ti .. ! ' 877-859-3947 EcoFasten Sola&All content protected under copyright. All rights reserved. 7/24/2014 3.1 ! EcoFasten. Solar products are protected by the following U.S. Patents: 8,151,522 B2 8,153,700 B2 8.181.398 B2 8.166.713 B28.146.299 B2 8.209.914 B2 8.245.454 B2 8,272.174 B2 8,225.557 82 ` , v= A i�� `t{ SECTION A -A ; f 1i I t 7 1 ti .. ! ' 877-859-3947 EcoFasten Sola&All content protected under copyright. All rights reserved. 7/24/2014 3.1 ! EcoFasten. Solar products are protected by the following U.S. Patents: 8,151,522 B2 8,153,700 B2 8.181.398 B2 8.166.713 B28.146.299 B2 8.209.914 B2 8.245.454 B2 8,272.174 B2 8,225.557 82 ` , � t Greeff asten- GF1 -,Product Guide Cut Sheets: GF 1- 812. l V&'i ry { 3i{I," r. B 1 `I 1, _ - ,r • t ,n - .ta< ` 4� 1 . R. ,`�� ( :.111-� �, � . _ .. - . ' T . • ,� `'t ' , 5/64 t�.co 5 b ,F 16 „t DETAIL A 'y k t4 4" SCALE: 2:1 i.j f ' f��`•� 9(' • - is +! � ' Finish Options 4. BLK = Matte Black - MLL = Mill Finish . 1 , 877-859-3947 EcoFasten SolarOAll content protected under copyright. All rights reserved. 7/24/2014 3.2 EcoFasten Solar products are protected by the followino U.S. Patents: 8.151.522 B2 8.153.700 B2 8.181,398 B2 8.166.713 B2 8.146,299 B2 8.209.914 B2 8.245.454 B2 8,272,174 132 8.225.557 B2 GreenFasten"GF1 - Product Guide Cut Sheets: Bracket Options - CP -SQ -Slotted I. r: _ ~ 1. � ' • '� - � - , _ �. , • , g � .. � .. r1, —1.50 3 } f t .0j6 .50 r- 4 f• 1—� f .38 17 2.00,. -1 oo f a r 1.00 00.38±.00 S 0.50 t _ 0 0.88±.01 X 820 fly ' f E, 1 v .. f , 1 _ A •' �- - • , • , 877-859-3947 EcoFasten SolaO All content protected under copyright. All rights reserved. 7/24/2014 3.3 f EcoFasten Solar products are protected by the following U.S. Patents: 8,151,522 B2 8.153.700 B2 8.181.398 132 8,166,713 132 8,146.299 132 8.209,914 132 8,245.454 132 8.272.174 132 8,225.557 62 GreenFasten"GF1 -Product Guide 4 Cut Sheets: Bracket Options - SCL-101-3" 3j8,. r SIF I s i O��f; �t • - I,+� ,-,. •. - ' _ 1 � t • - ,, � ... r. � Illy It 46 SERRATIONS + aF+.. LO lkt 0 10 -2X R.01 .' 60.00 0 3/$"-'002 41 /8 + 006 1 14 — �� 7/$" X 82° m DETAIL A SCALE 3:1 i } . u 7 r. it _ - 877-859-3947 EcoFasten Solar" All content protected under copyright. All rights reserved. 7/24/2014 3.5 Li EcoFasten Solar products are protected by the following U.S. Patents: 8.151.522 82 8,153.700 132 8.181,398 B2 8,166,713 132 8,146.299 82 8,209,914 B2 8,245,454 132 8,272.174.B2 8,225.557 132 GreenFasten'" GF1,—Product Guide Cut Sheets: Bracket Options - L-102-3" 1 '7/8 l,, _ R1/16". 3/4" 1,/4., ,. . 1 /16" R.005 R.010 2XR.01 60.00° ay.v 3,8 ,+.006 , .002 1 /8" - - uDETAIL A 0.875-+.010 X,82 0 SCALE 3.. l: V� 877-859-3947 EcoFasten SolarOAII content protected under copyright. All rights reserved. 7/24/2014, t- 3.6 EcoFasten Solar products are protected by the following U.S. Patents: 8,151,522 B2 8,153,700 62 8,181,398 62 8.166,713 62 8,146.299 82 8,209.914 82 8,245.454 B2 8,272,174 62 8.225,557 B2 c • r � r :v N ' ? 15/ 16, R1/16". 3/4" 1,/4., ,. . 1 /16" R.005 R.010 2XR.01 60.00° ay.v 3,8 ,+.006 , .002 1 /8" - - uDETAIL A 0.875-+.010 X,82 0 SCALE 3.. l: V� 877-859-3947 EcoFasten SolarOAII content protected under copyright. All rights reserved. 7/24/2014, t- 3.6 EcoFasten Solar products are protected by the following U.S. Patents: 8,151,522 B2 8,153,700 62 8,181,398 62 8.166,713 62 8,146.299 82 8,209.914 82 8,245.454 B2 8,272,174 62 8.225,557 B2 c AC Circuit Ampacity Calculator ` Meter #: • 1008111737 Customer Name: JAMES, HOWELL Location: 2565 GUYNN AVE, Chico, CA 95973 h Wire Note: A_ C-1 Description: INVERTER TO AC DISTRIBUTION PANEL Wire Calculation -' • --.: � ���_,:.�-W . - , . .�... ,.���.-_- �.. z - - ' • 3.84 kWatts 240 VAC Split Voltage Configuration TRUE TL Inverter? -, 10 Minimum Wire and Conduit Size based on Voltage Drop.and Ampacity" 10 Minimum Ground Size Based onNEC 20.00 A.' Minimum Ciruit Breaker/Fuse Size. '` - 10 Actual Ground Size Based onNEC , 20.00 A Ampacity After Derate t 10 Wire'Size Based on Ampacity :;; 30 A 0.992 % of Voltage Drop 10 Wire Size -Based on Voltage Drop 30 A '- 16 A Circuit Ampacity, 1 ' Factor. r: 4 1 Phases • 0.96 Conditions of Use Derate Factor ` 16.67 A Minimum Conductor Ampacity Based on Conditions of Use 4 ' _20.001A Minimum Conductor Ampacity Based on 1.25 Rule Conditions of Use 0.96 Derate Total 35 °C Temp Coef (ambient + Sunlight)= 95 °F 0.96- Derate , ti 35 °C Ambient Temp 95 °F r - none Sunlight Exposure 32 °F 0 °C Temp adder.'-' 3 or less Number of Current Carrying Conductors 1 Derate applied to Temp Coeficient - �• . r' Voltage Drop: Allowable Tolerance (Solar Generation1%, Distribution 3%) _ _~240 V Circuit Voltage 16 A Circuit Amps 1_.24 Resistance - T' 60 ft One Way Distance 1Q Wire Size ' 0.992 % of Loss • T Conduit Size (ConduitFill Can Not be more than 40%) None Conduit Type 0.1L6 Wire Size Diameter #N/A Conduit Fill:percentage 1 Conduit Size 0.16 Ground Wire Size Diameter.' : #N/A Conduit Internal Diameter w 600 V-,, -System Voltage THWN-2 Wire Type AC Circuit Ampacity Calculator •Meter #: 1008111737 Customer Name: JAMES, HOWELL r Location: 2565 GUYNN AVE, Chico, CA 95973 Wire Note: AC-2 Description: AC DISTRIBUTION PANEL TO AC DISCONNECT Wire Calculation ` �'. 7.04 1 kWatts 240 VAC; 7,1 Split Voltage Configuration TRUE TL Inverter? t ' 8 Minimum Wire and Conduit Size based'on'Voltage Drop and Ampacity _ Y '",• 10 Minimum�Ground Size Based on NEC , _ 36.67 A Minimum Ciruit Breaker/Fuse Size A • .' 10 Actual Ground Size Based: on NEC 36.67 A. Ampacity After Derate' 8 Wire Size Based on Ampacity 551A • ' ' �.. 0.1902 % of Voltage Drop , ,.; 8 Wire Size Based on Voltage Drop 55 A-- 219.3 3 3 - 29.333 A Circuit Ampacity *� 1 - Factor '� r 1 Phases 0:82 Conditions of Use Derate Factor J. 35.77 A Minimum Conductor Ampacity Based'on Conditions of Use ": r • a ' ` ~' ; 36.67 A " Minimum Conductor Ampacity Based on 1.25 Rule Cdnditions.of Use = 0.82 Derate Total • 50 °C Temp Coef (ambient + Sunlight) = 122, °F 0.82 Derate 50 'C Ambient Temp - 1.22 °F :. `• j none Sunlight Exposure 32 °F 00 ac, Temp adder 3 or less Number of Current Carrying Conductors - LDerate applied to-Temp Coeficient _ Vol#age Drop: AllovvableToler-ante (SolarGe-nerati.on 1%, Distribution 3%) 2401 V Circuit Voltage 29,333 A Circuit Amps_ 0.778 Resistance _ 10 ft One Way Distance ' $ Wire Size ry 0.1902 % of Loss F Conduit Size (Conduit _Fill Can Not be more than 40%) EMT Conduit Type 0.212 Wire Size Diameter JN2774%oW Conduit Fill percentage w 3/4 Conduit Size - •' . 0.16 Ground Wire Size Diameter 0,533 Conduit Internal Diameter. ; 600 V., System.Voltage . 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Deratei 8 Wire Size Based on Ampacity 55 A r-' 0.1902 % of Voltage,Drop ' 8 Wire Size Based on Voltage Drop 55 A 29.333 A, Circuit Ampacity 1 Factor: ' _ =1 Phases - 0.82 Conditions of Use Derate Factor 35.77 A Minimum Conductor Ampacity Based on Conditions of Use ' 36.67 A Minimum Conductor Ampacity Based on 1.25.Rule - Conditions'of Use _ • , - - a 0.82 Derate Total 50 °C Temp Coef (ambient + Sunlight) - —122 -F • 0.82 _ Derate , 50 °C Ambient Temp 122 'F none Sunlight Exposure 32 -F 0 °C Temp adder r .7 ,3 or less Number of Current Carrying Conductors _ 1 Derate applied to Temp Coeficient.' L age Drop: Allowable Tolerance (Solar Generation 3% , pistribution 3-V2_40 V Circuit Voltage 29.333 A Circuit Amps 0.,778,FRe6sistance., - - 10 ft One Way Distance T 8 Wire Size Q_1902f Loss ' Conduit Size (Conduit Fill Can Not be more than 40%) EMT Conduit Type 0.212 WIrP.. Size Diameter 24%u Conduit Fill percentage -1 3/4 Conduit Size ' 0.16_ Ground Wire Size Diameter 0,5,33 Conduit Internal Diameter 600 V System Voltage THWN-2 Wire Type • - .. ., + t f T.' _ ''�• •,' -... 7. rr' . . { A .4. - '. r� w, ' r jw♦� ... •T • . < ' . wG.-r.� N: - ., . -•