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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB17-2428 047-160-027BUTTE 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 1 Office: 530.538.7601 Fax: 530 Permit No: 1317-2428 Issued: 10/12/2017 APN: 047-160-027 • 1 1 Address: 5567 CALIFORNIA ST, CHICO Owner: GUIZAR JOSE & CARMEN Permit Type: SOLAR ROOF -RES Description: 7.48kW-Dc Roof Flush Mt solar array AREA 5 ww%v.ISutteCounty.neVods Flood Zone: A SRA Area: No SETBACKS for Z AG. SRA. PW 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 Sign d Pre -Slab - .- 124 Gas Test Underground/floor 404 Gas Piping Underground/floor 403 Underfloor Framing 149 Underfloor Ducts.. 319 Shear Transfer 136 Under Floor Plumbing 412 Under Slab Plumbing 411 Blockin nder inin 612 Tiedown/Soft Set System 611 Do Not Install Floor Sheathing or Slab Until Above Signed Shearwall/B.W.P.-Interior .134 Shearwall/B.W.P.-Exterior 135 RoofNail/Drag Trusses 129 Manometer Test 605 Do Not Install Siding/Stucco or Roofing Until Above Signed Rough Framing 153 Rough Plumbing 406 Rough Mechanical 316 Rough Electrical . .208 4 -Way Rough Framing 128 Gas Piping House 403 Gas Test House 404 Shower Pan/Tub Test 408 Do Not Insulate Until Above Signed Inspection Type IVR INSP DATE T -Bar Ceiling 145 Stucco Lath 142 Plumbing Final , 813 Fire Sprinkler Test or Final 702 Swimming Pools Setbacks 131 Pool Plumbing Test 504 Gas Test 404 Pre-Gunite 506 Pre -Deck 505 Pool Fencing/Alarms/Barriers 503 - Pre -Plaster 507 Manufactured Homes Setbacks 131 Blockin nder 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/Stens/Landings 610 Coach Info Manufactures Name: Date of Manufacture: Model Name/Number: Serial Numbers: Length x Width: Insignia: "Nzv=� s -, °.z'�`iE' f �' '� st - & . +# to w s ,.• % x� , i a 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 113,00Tl s-rrolect rmai is a Lcrnncate of occupancy Yor tKesiaennmi only) PERMITS BECOME NULL AND VOID I YEAR FRONI THE DATE OF ISSUANCE. IF WORK HAS COMMENCED, YOU MAY PAY FOR A I YEAR r RENEWAL 30 DAYS PRIOR TO EXPIRATION • Commercial • USDA Grants • Agricultural • Energy Analysis • Residential • System Design • RFB • RFP ��A��Briaohter • Contract Negotiations •Project Management Solutions Energy Consulting, LLC �I BBB "Removing the CONFUSION and HIGH MARKUP from Your Renewable Investment" 7.48 kW Residential Soldr Project 5567 California St, Chico CA. 95973 �i Brighter Solutions Energy Consulting, LLC "Removing the Confusion untl Nigh Mark-Up from Your Renewable Investment" Inst 2009 2535 FOREST AVE. SUITE 160 CHICO, CA PHONE: 530.899.2975 FAX: 530.809.0251 www.briehtersolutions.com Carbon monoxide alarms required by Sections R315.1 and R315.2 shall be installed in the following locations: 1. Outside of each separate dwelling unit sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedroom(s). 2. On every level of a dwelling unit including basements. R315.1.5 Multiple -purpose alarms: Carbon monoxide alarms combined with smoke alarms shall comply with Section R315, all applicable standards, and requirements for listing and approval by the Office of the State Fire Marshal, for smoke alarms. Butte County's Interpretation of 2013 CRC, Sections 31A & 315 for Smoke Alarms & Carbon Monoxide Alarms: Where alterations, repairs or additions exceeding $1,000 in valuation, existing dwefilings shall be retrofitted with smoke alarms and those that have attached garages or fuel-burninz.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 aforementio-aed 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 Uwe will comply prior to final inspection with Items A & B as specified herein: A. ' Both Owner/Contractor have read and clearly understand the aforementioned 2010 California Residential Code (CRC) Carbon Monoxide Alarm requirements. B. Both Owner/Contractor are responsible for installing Carbon Monoxide Alarms prior to final inspection as per the aforementioned building code and maintaining such installation. Smoke Alarms will also be installed prior to final inspection as per the 2010 CRC. Smoke and Carbon Monoxide alarms are now installed in the following locations: In the main deweling area along with outside of each bed room Owner's name (print): Jose Guizar Owner's signature: Date: Contractor's name (print): CES Electric0 CSLB License: 963137 Contractor's signature: Date: 10�/ Project Address: 5567 C fornia St. Chico Ca. 95926 P®rmit 017'2428 Page 2 of 2 rievised 7.20.2015 dohter Solutions .CES Energy Consulling. LLC < _,_ ... �.....;. Created by: Brighter Solutions Energy Consulting, LLC Date: Oct 3rd, 2017 TRIANGULAR SERVICE AND CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT WITH JOSE GUIZAR FOR AN 7.48 KW-DC RESIDENTIAL SOLAR PROJECT LOCATED AT: 5567 CALIFORNIA ST, CHICO, CA 95973 i hter Solutions CES Energy Consulting. LLC THIS TRIANGULAR SERVICES and CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT is made as of, October 5, 2017 ("Effective Date") by and between Jose and Carmen Guizar ("CSrstomer/Owner") and BRIGHTER SOLUTIONS ENERGY CONSULTING, LLC ("Consultant") AND C E S ELECTRIC CQ nbuchrn'') CA. Lie # 963r37• Customer/Owner and Consultant/Contractor may be referred to collectively herein as the "Parties" or individually as a "Party." The Parties hereby agree as follow: Services Consultant/Contractor will provide to customer/owner: i - Consultant Professional site analysis • Production modeling • Conceptual layouts Shade analysis • Monitoring Solutions • PG&E Net metering applications Complete permit packet • Project management until commissioning • Closeout documents at commissioning • Basic system operation and monitoring training - Contractor • Electrical engineering • Structural engineering • All permits necessary to install an 7.48Kw-DC Solar Array All labor and materials necessary to install an 7.48 Kw-Dc solar array • All necessary electrical equipment to interconnect to PG&E grid The photovoltaic solar generating system will be a fixed Roof mount array located at -r.-q67 California St, Chico. CA g5g73. 4"/ r TOTAL PROJECT COST. The total agreement price is $tgo oa (subject to adjustment due to Change Orders (BY CUSTOMER/OWNER REQUEST ONLY). Customer/Owner will pay Consultant/Contractor a total of $19,24o.00(Owner's Cost of Solar system plus consulting fees). 1. Billing. BRIGHTER SOLUTIONS shall bill, by invoice, the Owner for all payments. Which, will be do at completion of installation. 2. Changes At any time, the Project may require changes, additions, deletions, modifications, or enhancements ("Changes") in the services under the Scope of Work. Such Changes shall be authorized through the Change Order Procedure 2 ` d hter Solutions , } CES ' - Energy Consulting. LLC • ; a4 ` '` - K.• i' M•:•.« .. a '. ,• +�. i ., ' * � . � , •,; -. y V . •„' - ,� • F OcloUPr y *Ul l ' z • ^ - .a s� 3. AeceM' to Site. Owner will provide site access required by Consultant/ Contractor to properly complete the Project. Consultant Contractor is ' - responsible solely for its own employees' activities on the jobsite. Consultant/ . _. a r Contractor agrees that its employees, agents and/or sub -contractors will comply with Customer/Owner's safety rules while on the jobsite. I . ` 4 Ownership of Documents. All material of whatever kind or aature •. •" performed about the Agreement, including all work product work papers produced in connection with, or associated with, the Agreement shall become- and ecomeand remain the property of BRIGHTER SOLUTIONS, C E S ELECTRIC and' ` Jose Guizar, Customer/Owner. ' BRIGHTER SOLUTIONS AND C E S , -ELECTRIC agrees that it will not disclose information related to this Agreement ' ` " "• ,�`� to any third parties, without the written consent of Owner, unless compelled to " i, do so by order of a court of competent jurisdiction. , 5. ' independent Consultant/Contractor: During the'term of the Agreement,' _ Consultant/Contractor shall always be an independent Consultant Contractor, = ' and all , persons employed by Consultant/Contractor shall be employees of ` Consultant/Contractor, and not employees of the Customer/Owner. = i ' 6. Warranty and Remedies.. Consultant/Contractor warrants that the work and - Ad any corrective action provided by Consultant/Contractor and/or its sub -A • Consultant/Contractors shall conform to the Agreement and the standards " generally recognized throughout the electric utility industry in the State of California. Warranties shall apply for a minimum period of tens (1o) years from t *. the commissioning of the Project. Upon receipt of written notice from. • , ' . customer/owner, any warranty nonconformance, Consultant/Contractor shall, r ; - 1 at its sole expense, take the necessary actions to correct the nonconformance. ~` _ BRIGHTER SOLUTIONS AND C E S ELECTRIC expressly warrants its - workmanship for (io) years at no cost to Owner. BRIGHTER SOLUTIONS AND C E S ELECTRIC will facilitate at no cost to the s Customer/Owner the manufacturer's warranty on all components of the system '4 including: a. Canadian Solar- solar modules warranty on workmanship: ioyears y b. Canadian Solar -solar modules performance warranty: 25 years ' c. SolarEdge Inverter -12 years I d. SolarEdge Power Optimizer - 20 years ' .. 15 Indemnification. Consultant/Contractor shall defend, hold harmless and `• ` ' indemnify Customer/Owner from and against any liability arising from or about '`- •{ t # s any damages, injuries or third.party claims or demands to recover for personal ' ' - � '•:r �__ ,dam, 1' ` * 'er _,! 1 ' _ c.�,' .. r'-, , ,. -/,.n ��r'Soufis n ohle l - - o & CES Energy Consulting. LLC . _ t Oc!�,tr•, `.;017 injury, or real or tangible property damage caused by or aris-ing out of any of the services provided by Consultant/Contractor, except to th-, extent such t - injury, damage or loss results from Owner's or its agents negligent :)r intentional actions or omissions. 1 6 Non -Waiver. The failure of either party to insist upon or enforce strict + f performance by either party of any of the terms or the Agreement • r to exercise i any rights shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of its right to ` assert or rely upon such terms or rights on any future occasion. r 1 3. 7 ' Tem and Termination. Each Party shall give other Party written notice of any material default. A material default shall be defined as a failure by either t party to perform any of their respective obligations required -under this contract. i r Failure to cure said default within thirty (3o) business days after receipt of • # written notice to cure, shall entitle the non -defaulting Party to terminate this 4 Agreement 8 Taxes. Consultant/Contractor's •obligation for payment of taxes shall include, ` 1 without limitation, all taxes assessed against Consultant/Contractor's equipment : or other property used in connection with the work and all taxes on labor ##� (including, but not limited to, FICA taxes required by the Law), services, t t transportation or any other items furnished hereunder. " 9 Delays. If the performance of all or any partof the work is for an ur_reasonable r period suspended, delayed, or interrupted by Customer/Owner or its employees, ` t consultants, or agents, or other delays beyond Consultant/Contractor's control, i Consultant/Contractor shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment �n cost and t schedule, including remobilization costs. In the event the Project is suspended in. whole or in part by Customer/Owner for a period more than thirty (30) ' ` .°. consecutive days, through no fault of BRIGHTER SOLUTIONS AND C E S -J a ELECTRIC. BRIGHTER SOLUTIONS AND C E'S ELECTRIC may, at its option, +, by written notice to Owner, terminate the Agreement, and Owner shall have no lr; f , claim for damages because of such termination of the t �• g Agreement. In such event, Owner shall pay BRIGHTER SOLUTIONS AND C E S ELECTRIC far all work performed up until the effective day of the suspension notice. ' 10 Force Majeure. Neither party shall be deemed in default of this Agreement to 1 ' ' the extent that any delay or failure in the performance of its obligations (other ` than payment of money) results from any causes beyond its reasonable control ' and without its fault or negligence. Examples of such include, but are rMDt limited . ' . to, acts of god, or the public enemy, acts or demands of any Government or any Governmental en y ' ag cy, weather, strikes, fires, floods. t , Sm000rooi`aIS: Solutions & CES A Energy Consulting. LLC .1 . ii Jobsite Signs. Signs with Consultant/Contractor's name and company information may be placed on the Site by the Consultant/Contractor at execution of agreement and shall remain for a period of (30) calendar days of completion of the I Project. Customer / Owner shall approve location prior to placement. 12 Insurance. BRIGHTER SOLUTIONS AND C E S ELECTRIC shall furnish Owner with original endorsements effecting coverage for. all policies required by the 1 Agreement. 1 BRIGHTER SOLUTIONS COVERAGE 1 a. Comprehensive General Liability: Consultant carries a Comprehensive 4 General Liability policy, the limits of liability are not less than a Combined' jE Single Limit for bodily injury, property damage and Personal Injury Liability of: t 1. $2,000,000.00 each occurrence • 1 ii. $2,000,000.00 personal & adv. Injury ! $4,000,000.00 general aggregate { ; iv. $4,000,000.00 products-comp/op agg v. BRIGHTER SOLUTIONS will make Customer / Owner an { .additional named insured on the liability insurance. for the duration of the installation (at owners request). i CES ELECTRIC COVERAGE l . b, Automobile Liability Insurance: Automobile Liability Insurance shall cover 1 bodily injury and property damage in an amount no less than $1,000,000 combined single limit for each occurrence. Covered vehicles should include owned, non -owned and hired automobiles/trucks. c. Comprehensive General Liability: Contractor shall carry a Comprehensive General Liability policy, the limits of liability shall not be less than a Combined Single Limit for bodily injury, property damage and Personal Injury Liability of: i. $1,000,000.00 each occurrence ii $1,000,000.00 personal & adv. Injury $2,000,000.00 general aggregate iv. $2,000,000.00 products-comp/op agg V. C E S ELECTRIC will. make Owner an additional named insured on the liability insurance for the duration of the installation (at owner's request). F d. Workers Corn and EmployersLiability Insurance: Worker's Compensation insurance shall be provided as required by any applicable law or regulation, but in amounts not less than $i,000,000 each accident for bodily injury by accident, $1,000,000 policy limit for bodily injury by ! disease, and $1,000,000 each employee for bodily injury by disease. 5 Solutions t & CES r.' r Energy Consulting. LLC x � ' "' - .tk;ola� S, .Kati'. 7 y • 4 e.. All the Contractor's policies shall contain an endorsement if tie insurer will • make every effort to provide written notice to the Owner at least thirty (30) ` • ? `' b calendar days prior to termination, cancellation, or reduction,of coverage in the policy. Issuing insurer will endeavor to mail thirty (30-1 days written 1' notice to the certificate holder in the event the policy is cancelled or ! , materially changed. In no • event shall such notice be provided' to the certificate holder less than ten (10) days prior to the event causing such notice. 4 h f. Any policy or policies of insurance that the Contractor elects to cariy as t insurance against loss or damage to its construction equipment and tools, shall include a provision therein providing a waiver of the insurer's right to subrogation against the Owner. �- g:. In addition to any' other remedy Customer/Owner mays have, if the ! ' Contractor fails to maintain the insurance coverage as required by the Agreement, the Customer/Owner may obtain such insurance coverage as is not being maintained, in form and amount substantially the same as _ required herein, and the Customer/Owner may deduct the, reasonable cost of such insurance from any amounts due or which may become due the s Contractor under this Agreement. h. The Contractor's signature on this Agreement is certification that the i = Contractor is aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor M ' f , : Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for workers' compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with s " } l , the provisions of that Code, and Contractor shall comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of this Agreement. ; { ' i3 Saving Provision. If any section or provision of the Agreement is d---clared invalid or unenforceable by any court of law or governmental agency having jurisdiction over � r the subject matter herein, all other sections and provisions hereof not affected by ; such judgment, decree or regulation shall remain in full force and effect and be fully binding upon the Parties. J _ 14 .Applicable Law: The Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of , California without regard to conflict of laws principles thereof. ,i5Execution. The Parties represent and warrant that they each have the right and power to enter into this Agreement. The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties, and any amendment to the Agreement must be in writing and r' signed by both parties. The Parties acknowledge and agree that facsimile signatures shall be as valid to bind the Parties as are the original signatures. , } , -16 Attorney's fees. In -the event the parties hereto become involved in litigation arising out of this contract, or the performance or breach thereof, than court in such �shter Solutions CES r . Ene gy Consulting. LLC , N1 Icty, , 2ni i j rate suit, shall award reasonable costs, expert witness fees and litigation, or in a sepa 1 t attorney fees to the prevailing party. The court shall not be bound byanycourt fee' ' schedule. Y X17 Arbitration. Agreement to Arbitrate. All claims, disputes and matters in question arising out of, or relating to; this Agreement or the breach thereof, g except for claims which have been waived by the making or acceptance of final 't payment, and the claims described in Paragraph 18, shall be decided by arbitration . _ in accordance with the Construction Industry Arbitration Rules of -the American', Arbitration Association then in effect unless the parties mutually agee otherwise. ' ' Notwithstanding other provisions in the Agreement, this agreemea to arbitrate shall be governed by the Federal Arbitration Act ' (i) Exceptions. The agreement to arbitrate shall not apply to any claim: • a (ii) of contribution or indemnity asserted by one party to this Agreement against the other 7 } ; party and arising out of an action brought in a state or federal court or in arbitration by, a { person who is under no obligation to arbitrate the subject matter of such action` with either of the parties hereto or does not consent to such arbitration; or ' ' •' iii asserted b the Subcontractor '.�• (•••) y against the Contractor if the Contractor asserts said claim; •; , ' +either in whole or part against the Owner, or asserted by the Owner against the ' ' Contractor, when the contract between the Contractor and Owner does not provide for ' binding arbitration, or does so provide, but the two arbitration proceedings are not r consolidated,, or the Contractor and Owner have not subsequenly agreed to arbitrate ' said claim. In either case the parties hereto shall notify each other either before or after demand for arbitration is made. (iv) In any dispute arising over the application of this Paragraph 18, the question of arbitration ? ability shall be decided by the appropriate court and not by arbitration. ' 4 (v) Initial Dispute Resolution. If a dispute arises out of or relates to tris Agreement, or the breach thereof, the parties may endeavor to settle the dispute first through direct, "i discussions. If the dispute cannot be settled through direct discussions, the parties may endeavor to settle the dispute by mediation under the Construction Industry Mediation W Rules of the American Arbitration Association before recourse to arbitration. Mediation ' will be commenced within io days after either party demands it. The time limits for any subsequent arbitration will be extended for the duration of the mediation process plus ten (io) days. Issues to be mediated are subject to the exceptions in Paragraph 18 for, arbitration. The location of the mediation shall be the same as the location for arbitration < identified in Paragraph vi. ' (vi) Notice of Demand. Notice of the demand for arbitration shall be fled in writing with the ` other party to this Agreement and with the American Arbitration Association. The demand . t for arbitration shall be made within a reasonable time after written notice of the claim; dispute or other matter in question has been. given, but in no event, shall it be made ' when institution of legal or equitable proceedings based on such :laim, dispute or other ' matter in question would be barred by the applicable statute of limitation, whichever 3 �hter Solutions 5 Ene gy Consuiting. LLC „ ^, CES shall first occur. The location of the arbitration proceedings shall be the location of the Project. (vii) Award. The award rendered by the arbitrator(s) shall be final and judgment may be, entered upon it in accordance with applicable law in any court having jurisdiction. (viii) Work Continuation and Payment. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Subcontractor shall carry on the Work and maintain the schedule of Work pending arbitration. If the Subcontractor is continuing to perform, the Contractor shall continue to make payments in accordance with this Agreement. ? - (ix) No Limitation of Rights or Remedies. Nothing in this Article shall limit any rights or, remedies not expressly waived by the Subcontractor which the Subcontractor may have under lien laws or payment bonds. (x) Same Arbitrators. To the extent not prohibited by their contracts with others; the claims and disputes of the Owner, Contractor, and subcontractors involving a common question of fact or law shall be heard by the same arbitrator(s) in a single proceeding. I ,1 ;r ;[Signature Page Following] f 8 ricjOi Solutions + CES Energy. Consulting. LLC OZ : r. 111 IN Wl'P MS WHEREOF, the Parties have exe X , cuted this Agreement as of the Effective Date. r Jose and Carmen Guizar (Customerf Owner) •` _ i - - f %♦ate%^ .A t' Signature: Gc --, Signature: G✓-��►Zte/ `r Joo! a Guizar, Owner *` Carmen Guizar, Owner -'Date: i. ConsultantJContractor Brighter Solutions.EneWConsulting, LLC C B S Electric, CA. License # 963137 ' Sign • re. �'-- Signature: ## - inie `S`anche2, CEO , Jerem in son, Pater Date: 0 `5'Z�/7 Date:= ' - .a' "�,'—fit �• •+ a, ! • ,f + � - ! � ,. _r CanadianSolar • ax r ; . 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'the'mostfbankable solar companies worldwide. ~ ' • t . i. t ..:..................................:....... CANADIAN SOLAR INC.- ` • .545_ Speedvale Avenue West, Guelph, Ontario N1 K 1 E6,•Cariada, www.canadiansolar.com, support@c anadiansolar.com ' Y ' / {♦ ENGINEERING DRAWING (mm) f CS6U-335M / I-V CURVES » • 1 Rear View' Frame Cross Section A -A 10 .. ,10 - - i c ED] i I e 14.v ED] II wnwgH 4.:0") 4.10"7 rr5o i cavi � P � aiui9�ivaC L' 400 W/m' •.. ^ 65°C. . 2 •2 + r + ,ELECTRICAL DATA I STC* 1 MECHANICAL DATA CS6U - 325M • -330M 335M. 340M Specification Data. ` f p L. , Nominal Max. Power (Pmax) 325 W ' 330 W 335 W 340 W Cell Type Mono crystalline, 6 inch _ +;t Opt. Operating Voltage (Vmp) 37.4 V 37.5 V 37.8 V 37.9 V Cell Arrangement 72 (6 x 12) r Opt. Operating Current (Imp) 8.69 A 8.80 A 8.87 A 8.97 A Dimensions 1960 x 992 x40 mm (77.2 x 39.1 x 1.57 in) Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) -'45.8 V 45.9 V 46.1 V 46.2 V 'Weight Weight 22.4 kg (49.4 lbs) 1 f • . Short Circuit Current (Isc) 9.21 A 9.31 A 9.41 A 9.48 A Cover 3.2 mm tempered glass Module Efficiency 16.72% 16.97% 17.23% 17.49% Frame Material % Anodized aluminium alloy '• ; '• t: .Operating Temperature -400C - +850C :J -Box IP67, 3 diodes ` Max. System Voltage 1000 V (IEC) or 1000 V (UL) Cable 4 mm2 (IEC)or4 mm2 & 12 AWG t Module Fire Performance. TYPE 1 (UL 1703) or 1000V (UL), 1160 mm(45.7 in) CLASS C (IEC 61730) Connector T4 series or PV2 series - Max. Series Fuse Rating 15A ^, rt Application Classification Class A • w Power Tolerance ^ 0-+5W ° - * Under Standard Test Conditions (STC) of irradiance of 10o0 W/m°, spectrum AM' Mounting Hole z 1.5 and cell temperature of25°C. . r - «! ! { k• a ELECTRICAL DATA I NMOT* - - TEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTICS f _ z Specification Data Nominal Max. Power (Pmax) '239 W 242 W 246 W 250 W Temperature Coefficient (Pmax) 4. -0.41 % /'C Opt. Operating Voltage (Vmp) 34.4 V 34.5 V 34.8 V 34.9 V Temperature Coefficient (Voc) 7 -0.31 /6 /,°C ^ `" Opt. Operating Current (Imp) 6.94 A 7.03 A 7.08 A 7.16 A w Temperature Coefficient (Isd 0.053 % / *C t ; ■ Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) 42.6 V 42.7 V 42.9 V 43.0 V Nominal Module Operating Temperature (NMOT) ;43±2 *C t 0 • i- i V 0" . m', spectrum AM 1.5, ambient temperature 20°C, wind speed 1 m/s. f V• 3- _ ' !PERFORMANCE AT LOW IRRADIANCE / PARTNER SECTION 5. 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 5.10 15 _ 20 25 30 35 40 50 F P between 200 W/m? and 1000 W/m2 (AM 1.5, 25°C). .45 ,IN 11 ' � 1000 W/rtr • 5aC Boo W/m + 25°C IN 1 e A *'600 W/m+ � ,t P � ' 45°C r L' 400 W/m' •.. ^ 65°C. . + ,ELECTRICAL DATA I STC* 1 MECHANICAL DATA CS6U - 325M • -330M 335M. 340M Specification Data. ` f p L. , Nominal Max. Power (Pmax) 325 W ' 330 W 335 W 340 W Cell Type Mono crystalline, 6 inch _ +;t Opt. Operating Voltage (Vmp) 37.4 V 37.5 V 37.8 V 37.9 V Cell Arrangement 72 (6 x 12) r Opt. Operating Current (Imp) 8.69 A 8.80 A 8.87 A 8.97 A Dimensions 1960 x 992 x40 mm (77.2 x 39.1 x 1.57 in) Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) -'45.8 V 45.9 V 46.1 V 46.2 V 'Weight Weight 22.4 kg (49.4 lbs) 1 f • . Short Circuit Current (Isc) 9.21 A 9.31 A 9.41 A 9.48 A Cover 3.2 mm tempered glass Module Efficiency 16.72% 16.97% 17.23% 17.49% Frame Material % Anodized aluminium alloy '• ; '• t: .Operating Temperature -400C - +850C :J -Box IP67, 3 diodes ` Max. System Voltage 1000 V (IEC) or 1000 V (UL) Cable 4 mm2 (IEC)or4 mm2 & 12 AWG Module Fire Performance. TYPE 1 (UL 1703) or 1000V (UL), 1160 mm(45.7 in) CLASS C (IEC 61730) Connector T4 series or PV2 series - Max. Series Fuse Rating 15A ^, Per Pallet 26 pieces, 635 kg (1400 lbs) Application Classification Class A • Per Container (40' HQ) 624 pieces Power Tolerance ^ 0-+5W ° - * Under Standard Test Conditions (STC) of irradiance of 10o0 W/m°, spectrum AM' It I, ' • • ' 1.5 and cell temperature of25°C. . r - «! I' _ { k• a ELECTRICAL DATA I NMOT* - - TEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTICS f CS6U '' ` 325M 330M 335M .340M Specification Data Nominal Max. Power (Pmax) '239 W 242 W 246 W 250 W Temperature Coefficient (Pmax) 4. -0.41 % /'C Opt. Operating Voltage (Vmp) 34.4 V 34.5 V 34.8 V 34.9 V Temperature Coefficient (Voc) 7 -0.31 /6 /,°C ^ `" Opt. Operating Current (Imp) 6.94 A 7.03 A 7.08 A 7.16 A w Temperature Coefficient (Isd 0.053 % / *C t ; ■ Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) 42.6 V 42.7 V 42.9 V 43.0 V Nominal Module Operating Temperature (NMOT) ;43±2 *C ' Short Circuit Current (Isc) 7.44 A 7.52 A 7.60 A 7.66 A • + Under Nominal Module Operating Temperature (NMOT), irradiance of 800 W/ •* i- - - _ s, �" . m', spectrum AM 1.5, ambient temperature 20°C, wind speed 1 m/s. .• • _ ' !PERFORMANCE AT LOW IRRADIANCE / PARTNER SECTION Outstanding performance at low irradiance, with an :•..................... I....................................... ................................... . . average relative efficiency of 96.5 % for irradiances between 200 W/m? and 1000 W/m2 (AM 1.5, 25°C). 'f • ' The aforesaid datasheet only provides the general information on Canadian Solar 'products +- ' i vf' and, due to the on-going innovation and improvement, please always - • contact your local Canadian Solar sales representative for the updated information onspecifications, key features and certification requirements of Canadian Solar ' i - , , f t - • r products in your region.. ' . Please be kindly advised that PV modules should be handled and installed by• - c ` qualified people who have professional skills and please carefully read the safety N . • ` - ' - '.. - r ., •' and installation instructions before using our PV modules. ...................:. • ...................................f............................. h........................... „. ° CANADIAN SOLAR INC. May 2017. All rights reserved, PV Module Product Datasheet V5.54_EN, ' AC output conduit size / AWG range ...................................... 3/4" minimum / 16-6 AWG 3/4" minimum / 8-3 AWG DC input conduit size / 4 of strings / . .............. I ......... .................................................................................... 3/4" minimum 1-2 strings / 16-6 AWG ......................... ........... ..................................... 3/4" minimum / 1-3 strings 14-6 AWG Dimensions with Safety Switch I .......... 30.5 x 12.5 x 7.2 / 775 . x 315 x 184 .....30.5 x 12.5 x 10.S ..... ....... .................... ........... ..... ... 707.5 xAl.S.A.2,60... ........ Weight with Safety Switch51.2 ........................... 23.2 54.7 .7 24 .... ..................... .................................. so dr =@@ Single Phaielnv6iiers for North America • . . Natural .. ............................ : ...... . SE3000A-US SE380OA-US / SE5000A-US SE6000A-US convection ,Cooling Natural Convection SE760OA-US SE1000OA-US / SE1140OA-US Fans (user replaceable) fan (user ISE3000A-US 15 3800A -US I SE5000A-US I SE6000A-US I SE760OA-US I SE10000A- US I SE11400A-Us I lOUTPUT Nominal AC Power Output 3000 3800 5000 6000 7600 9980 @ 208V - 11400 VA ................................... ........ ........ ....... ......... I ..... . I ............... ................ ................ .10000.@ 240V .. ................... ............ Max. AC Power Output : 33004150 5400 @ 208V 6000 8350 10800 @ 208V 12000 VA ................................... : ....... ........... ..... .......... .5450,@240V. ................ ............. ... .109`:0.@240V•'. ................. I ........... AC Output Voltage Min. -Nom: Max.l'l 183 : 208 - 229 Vac .......................................... ................ ............... 1: ................ ................ .................. • AC Output Voltage Min.-Nom.-Max.il) ............ ... .................. ........... VV 211 - 240 - 264 Vac .......................... . AC Frequency .......... ............. . .......... ....................... ................ 51.3 - 60 - 60.5 .................. ...... ........... ........... Hz .. ..................• , .......... ....... ....... .... ... Max. Continuous 0 16'tput Current ............................. 123 1'. 16 32 21 .@.?AQ ... I 42 ......4fi. @.�4Q .................. 47-.5 A ........... ..GFDl - Threshold , * ............................................ 1 ... A utility M o n ii'o' r i n g Isi'and'in,giD,rotection, Country Configurable Thresholds Yes ........ ........... Y'e's !INPUT" ..M..a.x..im..u..m. . D..C. .Power .(.S.T.C.) .............. ..... �qso....... ��99 ..... I...... �q. �9?SO �3500 �R W ..Transformer .-.less, .U.ngro.u.nd.ed ......... ........................................ ..... ....... ................... Ye.s ....�........... ...... ..... ........... - Max. Input Voltage ............. ............. ..... * ................ ..................... 500 ......... ...... ......... ....................... A Vdc Nom. DC input Voltage ....................... ................... ................ * .................. 325 @ 208V / 350 @ 240V ............. .................. ........... Vdc • :� Max. Input Currentl2l 9.5 .......... 13 18 23 I .............. 34.5 ........... Adc ...... .................................... ................ ......... ................ ..... .. .................. ... . .. ... . .. ... ..Max. .I.n.Ru.t.Short .C.i.rc.u.i.t.Cu.r.r.ent ....... ............................... ......... .............. 45 Adc Reverse -Polarity Protection.. ............... ........... ........... ....................................... .... I ...... ............ Yes I ............. .................. ...... ..Ground -Fault Isolation Detection' ......................................... ; .. .......... ......................... ...................................... 5CCku Sensitivity ................ . . I .... .. ............... ........... ....... J�aximum Inverter Efficiency ........................................................... ; 97.7 98.3 ��:31 % CEC Weighted Efficienc� ....... 97.5 ............... ................. ...... ...... 98 97 @ 208V 97.5 97.5 1 I 37 @ 208V 97.5 ....... % ........................... ............... . ........... ....... .......... .. . .......... 1 _S7 .5 240V : ...... Nighttime Power Consumption <2.5 <'4 I W ADDITIONAL FEATURES Supported Communication Interfaces .......... ............ * ........ .............. ......................... RS.485.,.R.S.232.,.Eth.ern.e.t.,.ZigB.ee.(.o.p.ti.o.na.1) .......... ........................... Revenue Grade Data, ANSI C12.1 . Optional ............ Rapid �6 u*i�o'w"il'-"Kit�i6i4 ind ........... ......................... ............................................. ' ' - , ......... ............ ........... # ........... Automatic Rapid Shutdown upon AC Grid Disconnect(') 2017690.12 A [STANDARD COMPLIANCE ..Safety . ......................................... ............................ 1-11-1741,.1-IL.1.74I.S.A,UL��?P8 CSA C22.2, Canadian AFCI according to T.I.L. M-07 .. ... . . .. .! ................................... ............ ........ ....... ..G�icl.Connection.Stanclarcls .. ............ ....................... ................................ IEEE1547, Rule 21, Rule 14 (HI) I ............ I ............................................................................ . Emissions FCC partly class B ......... fINSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS AC output conduit size / AWG range ...................................... 3/4" minimum / 16-6 AWG 3/4" minimum / 8-3 AWG DC input conduit size / 4 of strings / . .............. I ......... .................................................................................... 3/4" minimum 1-2 strings / 16-6 AWG ......................... ........... ..................................... 3/4" minimum / 1-3 strings 14-6 AWG Dimensions with Safety Switch I .......... 30.5 x 12.5 x 7.2 / 775 . x 315 x 184 .....30.5 x 12.5 x 10.S ..... ....... .................... ........... ..... ... 707.5 xAl.S.A.2,60... ........ Weight with Safety Switch51.2 ........................... 23.2 54.7 .7 24 .... ..................... .................................. .... . .... 88.4/40.1 • . . Natural .. ............................ : ...... . convection ,Cooling Natural Convection and internal Fans (user replaceable) fan (user ........ I ....................... ............................................. .............. . replqceable Noise < 25 : < 50' dBA ...................................... ............ I ................................... ............................... . ...... in. -Max. Operating Temperature -13 to +14 . 0 / -25 to +60 (-40 to +60 version available"') 'F /'C ..l3Mge .................................... I .............................................. I ......................... : ............... : ................... ............. ........... Protection Rating NEMA 3R ........ I ..... i ............................................................................................... ...................................... i. For other regional settings please contact SolarEdge support. A higher current source may be used; the inverter will limit its input current to the values stated. tit Revenue grade inverter P/N: SExxxxA-USOOONNR2 (for 760OW inverter:SE7600A-US002NNR2). '40 version PIN: SE—A-USOCONN1.14 (for 7600W inverter:SE7600A-US002NNU4). 151 P/Ns SEx­A-US0x­xx have Manual Rapid Shutdown for NEC 2014 compliance (NEC 2017 compliance with outdoor installation) 5 solar- • •� Solar'Edge Power Optimizer Module Add -On for North America., P.300 /IP32,0 / P370,/ P400 / P405 so I a r �' SolarEdgeTower Optimizer r _ 'Module Add -On for North America • _ r , rr P300 / P320 / P370 / P400 / P405 r - P370 I ''' P300 P320 P400 P405 _ ' (for higher -power d r , ( for 60 -cell mod- ( for hi h- ower (for 72 & 96te 1 film ��,, - ules) g p 60 -cell modules), 60 and 72 -cell (for thin • r x. _ INPUT I Rated Input DC Power"' .............................................. 300 320, 370 400 405 ...................... ...................,-.......... modules) modules) modules) Vdc r - P370 I ''' P300 P320 P400 P405 _ ' (for higher -power d r , ( for 60 -cell mod- ( for hi h- ower (for 72 & 96te 1 film ��,, - ules) g p 60 -cell modules), 60 and 72 -cell (for thin • r x. _ INPUT I Rated Input DC Power"' .............................................. 300 320, 370 400 405 ...................... ...................,-.......... W z Absolute Maximum Input Voltage 48 60 80 125 Vdc (Voc at lowest temperature) • :................................................................... ..... .......................................... MPPT Operating Range .............. ............................ :... 8-48 1 8-60 8-80 e% ,12.5-105 . Vdc , ` Maximum Short Circuit Current (Isc) ......................, ....................:...........................................'................... 10 �•' 101 r . Adc , Maximum DC Input Current ........ . . ...................... 12.5 13.75' 12.63 .. .... .... I........... Adc :Maximum Efficiency, • .................._..........•........... ...... ..... ..... !' 99.5 ...................................... ................................................... % Wei hted Efficiency Y •' .................... ................. _ 98.8 t , Overvoltage Category . , - II s ( OUTPUT DURING OPERATION (POWER OPTIMIZER CONNECTED TO OPERATING SOLAREDGE INVERTER) Maximum Output Current .. ...............p ........g ................. 15 ....................................,.... :I; Adc .. Maximum Out ut Volta e t ......... ... .�....... , 60 t • 85 ' . Vdc r POUTPUT DURING STANDBY (POWER OPTIMIZER DISCONNECTED FROM SOLAREDGE INVERTER OR SOLAREDGE INVERTER OFF) Safety Output Voltage per Power ti Optimizer 1 t , < Vdc ( STANDARD COMPLIANCE ) ` EMC ............. FCC Part15 Class B, IEC61000-6-2, IEC61000-6-3 e ...:................................................................................ Safety t.....:. _ .. ........................ (class ii safety), UL1741...'.... r.� f.... .. t ..........c ................. .. RoHS .,'.......:........,..................IEC62109.1 _. r....... ............................... Yes i r -# INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS ' Maximum Allowed System Voltage . 1000 ............................................:............•........ ........................ Vdc'• - Compatible inverters .. All SolarEdge Single Phase and Three Phase inverter. ? _ .............I......................... - • Dimensions (W x L x H) , ..... ................. ..Y ... ..... �.... .. ......... ...... .. .. ... i 128x1 2x %'m' 35 / 12 8 95-2'x'5-0-/',-_ , 128 x 152 x 27.5 / 5 x 5.97 x 1.08 "5 mm/ .in '• t " ..............................:... 97 L Sx 37 5x 96 x x 1. ......... `:.... .............. ..:.................................... 5 Weight (including cables) .............. .. 630/1.4 750 / 1.: 845/1.9 gr / Ib ........... .............................: .'.....MC4 �..... In Connector _ MC4 Compatible ", NC4 Compatible Amphenol AH4: f + DoubIMlCn4 Output Wire Type / Connector ' /lated, [­­ Double Insulated; MC4 Compatible Double insulated; MC4 Compatible' . Am henol AH4 P ..................... ....... ... ;. • `Output Wire Length ........ ........................ .........0:95 / 3 :0 1.2/3A .......................................... m it 0 eratin Tem erature Ran a p.......g ..... P..............�..........' ....... 40 +85 / -40 - +185 ................................................. C F . . ......... Protection Ratin .... : ..........................'........ NEMA6P . ". ...............g.._.............., ......... ° Relative Humidity .............................................. ....................................:...........IP68 -, , I ' 0-100 ' % , Rated STC power of the module. Module of up to +5% power ..:...................................................................a........................ ............ ... ..,. tolerance allowed. . ......, ...... r P.V SYSTEM DESIGN USING SINGLE PHASE SINGLE PHASE THREE PHASE 208V THREE PHASE 480V ' A SOLAREDGE INVERTERIz1t31 HO -WAVE 111 Minimum String Length: " :. 8 10 18 (Power Optimizers) } > ....................................... ............................... MaximumString Length 25 ;..:.. ..25.....y.,. }• 5�`,: ..Y<:.. ower timaers ^ . 1 P........1 ................ :............ ............. f - 57.00 6000 with ................... Maximum Power per String 5250 6000 127501 W , ,. SE7660H-US...... 7600 .. ) ............. Parallel Strings of Different Lengths .or Orientations y Yes ............................................, '....... .............:......................................... • t=t For detailed string sizing information refer to: http://ww..solaiedge.com/sites/default/files/string_si2ing na.pdf. _ r 'C . 11 It is not allowed to mix P40S with P300JP370/P400/P600/P700 in one string. r' SolarEdge Technologies. Inc. All rights reserved. SOLAREDGE. the SolarEdge logo. OPTIMIZED BY SOLAREDGEare trademarks or registered trademarks of SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks mentioned herein aretrademarks of their respective owners. Date: 03/2017 V.02. Subject to change without notice. r p 'MOUNT ■io 0 •■ SOLARMOUNT- defined the*standard in solar racking., Features are designed tc get installers, off the roof.-. faster. Our grounding & bonding process eliminates" copper wire and groundi ig straps to reduce costs. Systems can be'configured with standard or light rail to meet your design requirements at the lowest cost possible. The superior aesthetics package provides a streamlined clean edge for enhanced curb appeal, with . no special brackets required.for'installation. Now Featuring: 'THE NEW FACE OF SOLAWRACKING "Superior Aesthetics Package L J t N E R G Y - `"."I='I .I - LOSE ALL OF'THE COPPER & LUGS SMALL IS THE NEXT NEW BIG THING ENHANCED DESIGN & LAYOUT TOOLS System grounding through Enphasemicroinuertersand trunk cables Light Rail is fully Compatible with all SM Components Featuring Google Map Capabilities .within U -Builder LL VERSATILITY Ru ETRODUCT -MAN!iE kly set modules flush to the orientation to portrait or landscape w flat, low slope or steep pitched roofs. to outperform your projectsfinancial MTOMATED DE DESIGN'PLATFORM AT' 0Feati a bill of materials is iust a I II■lli■� WATCH KPERIEN ilt anal ,u cclicks away with U-'BuilderT'powerful i wrong a e com codpliant solar mounting sy d recall preferences and projects automat itv.to share oroiects with customers: they KI ELLENC mom NNE TEGRATE NTEGRATED;BONDING NTEGRAT IINVERTE WIRE M BANKABLEDESIGN WARRANTYml TOOLS ER BANKABLEIWARRANTY INE DING IOR{SUPPLY[CHA • ,Y . r -E-Mount I QMSE .: F THIS EDGE TOWARDS ROOF, RIDGE I RACKING COMPONENTS 4t ; 12.00 ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION L QTY. I FLASHING, 9" X 12" X .040", 5052, MILL • I 2 QBLOCK, CLASSIC, A360 CAST AL, MILL ,, 1 3 HANGER �3OLT, PLAIN CENTER, 5/16" x 6", 1 1.50 18-8 SS 235 ` 4 WASHER, SEALING, 5/16" ID X 3/4" OD, 1 Hem, Fir (North) ••. - - , EPDM BONDED SS ' ' 235 5 NUT, HEX, 5/16-18, UNC -28, 18-8 SS 2 6 .WASHER, FLAT, 19/64" ID x 7/8" OD x 1/8" EPDM- j' 1 7 WASHER, FENDER, 5/16"IDXI"OD,'I8-8 SS I 8 WASHER, SPLIT LOCK, 5/16" ID, 18-8 SS • 1 L Lag pull-out (withdrawal) capacities (Ibs) in typical lumber: c - Lag Bolt Specifications • i • • r. Specific Gravity 5/16" shaft per 3" thread depth v Douglas Fir. Larch 7 ' Douglas Fir, South .46, 705. 6 �. 1.50 QO 235 ` ---`- -" 5 .43 636 - 212 Hem, Fir (North) ••. - - .46 705 ' ' 235 Southern Pine 3.00 307 ` Spruce, Pine, Fir .42 615 205 ' Spruce, Pine, Fir (E of 2 million psi and higher grades of MSR and MEL) .50 - 798 • _ > • �--- 4.50 9.00 s1 ' 2.50 2 1.29 nMount PV �.ick �— _ 1 tTITLE: QMSE: Q_MPV E -MOUNT 11> ` I AVAILABLE IN MILL, AND • _ uwiessornERwls ! BRONZE ANODIZED FINISHES. saECFiEoi -DIMENSIONSAREIN SIZE I DRAWNBY: RAD REV I ' I • . , , INCHES -- •- -- TCLERANCES. I _.. _ ._-.. .. w.-..�-+.—y-.,-.+.- t.�.. _ .. _.--••-.---.-r+r+'f.�.—�.-...-...,y, FRAL110F t_ I/E .. _ A.'f DATE: 11/10/2015 3 ' 1 NFOPNAIION.CO-EON IMS OF EINE SOLE PRO TY OF CWO: MORNS N. NIY REPPOWCDO. P. PAP] OR AS I OO NOT SCALE DRAWING ��'1W1.1-1 AND CONFIDENSIAI 7'NO PLACE DECIMAL -Ji w olE vmHoui wE vama. PERMEvan aFc Icr MOL,MPVEF4:c IeSLC THREE PLACE CECIMAL :.125 - - _ SCALE. 1.3 LWEIGHi:0.9139 ''SHEE71 & I L 5 4 3- 2 1 L Lag pull-out (withdrawal) capacities (Ibs) in typical lumber: c - Lag Bolt Specifications • i • • r. Specific Gravity 5/16" shaft per 3" thread depth - 5116" shaft per V thread depth 1 Douglas Fir. Larch .50 • - 798 - - 266 - .� Douglas Fir, South .46, 705. ` 235 Engelmann Spruce, Lodgepole Pine (MSR 1650 f 8 higher) .46 705 235 ` Hem, Fir 1 - .43 636 - 212 Hem, Fir (North) ••. - - .46 705 ' ' 235 Southern Pine .55 921 - 307 ` Spruce, Pine, Fir .42 615 205 ' Spruce, Pine, Fir (E of 2 million psi and higher grades of MSR and MEL) .50 - 798 266 Sources: American Wood Council, NDS 2005, Table 11.2 A, 11.3.2 A Notes' i) Thread must be embedded in a rafter or other structural roof member. 2) See NDS Table 11.5.1C for required edge distances. I BI 7.2.3-26 k ! v t. C quick•Mount PV . I RESPECT THE ROOF Feb -2016, Rev 4 f 1 'J E -Mount Installation Instructions Installation Tools Required: tape measure, roofing bar, chalk line, stud finder, caulking gun, sealant compatible with roofing materials, drill with 7/32" long -style bit, drill or impact gun with 1/2" deep socket. Locate, choose, and mark centers of rafters to be mounted. Select the courses of shingles where mounts will be placed. Carefully lift composition roof shingle with roofing bar, just above placement of mount. Remove nails as required. See "Proper Flashing Placement" on next page. Insert flashing between 1st and 2nd course. Slide up so top edge of flashing is at least 3/4" higher than the drip edge of the 3rd course and lower flashing edge is above the drip edge of 1st course. Mark center for drilling. Using drill with 7/32" bit, drill pilot hole into roof and rafter, taking care to drill square to the roof. Do not use mount as a drill guide. Drill should be 'long style bit, aka'aircraft extension bit'to drill a 3" deep hole into rafter. Clean off any sawdust, and fill hole with sealant Slide flashing into position. Prepare hanger bolt compatible with roofing materials. with hex nut and sealing washer. Insert into hole and drive hanger bolt until QBlock stops rotating easily. Do NOT over torque. You are now ready for the rack of your choice. Follow all the directions of the rack manufacturer as well as the module manufacturer. All roofing manufacturers' written instructions must also be followed �y anyone modifying a roof system. consult the roof manufacturer's specs and instructions prior to touching the roof. Insert EPDM rubber washer over hanger bolt into Using the rack kit hardware, secure the racking • block. (L -foot) to the mount using torque specs from racking manufacturer. If racking manufacturer does not specify torque setting, tighten to 13 ft: Ibs. BI 7.2.3-26 Feb -2016, Rev 4 -Reference •and Tips Additional tips and information for installing mounts: ■ See Quick Tips videos on nail removal, bolt prep, and more at: http://www,quickmouritpv.com/support/videos.html ■. It is not necessary or advisable to use nails or other fasteners to secure the perimeter of the flashing. ■ The E -Mount is made to work with •standard and high-definition composition/asphalt and wood shingle roofs with 5" to 5-5/8" courses. If the exposed surface of the course exceeds this measure- ment you may need to use our Classic Shake Mount instead. ' ■ Depending on the season and climate, size and location of seal tabs; and quality of the shingles, : the seal tabs that adhere the shingle courses together may not effectively seal the shingles to the flashings. If this is the case, simply add several quarter -sized dabs of manufacturer accepted sealant or asphalt roofing cement, meeting ASTM D 4586 Type II, between the flashing and the shingle above: ■ Mounts should'not be installed in areas of the roof susceptible to ice damming..Water ponding un- r der the shingles can reach the bolt penetration.. ■ Take care not to damage the roofing material while working on the roof. Removing stone granules and deforming the shingles in any way can shorten the lifespan of the roofing. The value of the solar array is directly affected by the condition of the roof it is attached to. ,817.2.3-26 Feb 2016, Rev 4 t - quickMountPV). RESPECT THE ROOF, 925-478-8269 1 www.quickmountpv.com info@quickmountpv.com 2700 Mitchell Dr. Walnut Creek, CA 94598 © 2016 by Quick Mount PV. All rights reserved. UTILITY METER 200A I P3W 120/240V F81 , NEUTRAL SOLAREDGE SE6000 A -US (240V) WITH INTEGRATED DC DISCONNECT GFI NOTE: GROUND PV MODULES ACCORDING TO LOCAL REQUIREMENTS (22) SOLAREDGE P400 OPTIMIZERS (22) CANDIAN SOLAR CS6U-340M SOLAR PANELS PV MODULE RATINGS MAKE: CANADIAN SOLAR MODEL: CS6U-340P MAX POWER: 340W OPT. OPERATING VOLT (Vmp): 37.9V OPT. OPERATING CURR (Imp): 8.97A OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE (Voc): 46.2V SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT (Isc): 9.48A MODULE. EFFICIENCY: 17.49% 0 3/4" LIQUID TIGHT CONDUIT 1 (3) #10 THHN CU. CONDUCTORS 3/4" LIQUID TIGHT CONDUIT (1) #10 THHN CU. GND (2) #10 PV WIRE PER PHASE COMPLY WITH CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE - ARTICLE 690 REQUIREMENTS FOR SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS COMPLY WITH CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL COMPLY WITH 2016 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE - for wiring methods - secure ELECTRICAL NOTES: CODE -ARTICLE 690.10 (E), 408.36(D) AND 705.12(D)(6) conductors and conduit per all applicable 1. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH ALL LOCAL OR NATIONAL CODE REQUIREMENTS AND EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. REQUIREMENTS FOR Utility -Interconnected Electrical requirements as required by the 2016 CEC for 2. ALL COMPONENTS MUST BE GROUNDED PER NEC 690.43. Power Production Systems the specific method of wiring 3. 4. EACH MODULE MUST BE GROUNDED ACCORDING TO SUNMODULE USER INSTRUCTIONS. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LISTED PER NEC690.4(D). 5. USE 10AWG TYPE PV WIRE/USE-2/RHW-2 SUPPLIED FOR CONNECTING MODULE STRINGS. 5a. THWN-2 IN METALLIC CONDUIT IS ACCEPTABLE. • T L K ALDIAGRAM ELECTRICAL 6. PER NECPEN P, PROVIDE A WARNING SIGN W ALL LOCATIONS WHERE TERMINALS OF THE DISCONNECTING MEANS MAYBE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION. SIGN SHALL READ "WARNING -ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD • DO NOT TOUGH TERMINALS -TERMINALS ON BOTH LINE AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE ENERGIZED IN OPEN POSITION" OR EQUIVALENT. COMPLY WITH CALIFORNIA COMPLY WITH 2016 CALIFORNIA 7• PER NEC705.10, PROVIDE A PERMANENT PLAQUE OR DIRECTORY SHOWING ALL ELECTRIC POWER SOURCES ON THE PREMISES AT SERVICE ENTRANCE. 7.4 iCW-DC ROOF MOUNT ARRAY 8. INTERCONNECTION METHOD SHALL COMPLY WITH NEC690.64. (22) CANADIAN SOLAR CS6U-340P PANELS ELECTRICAL CODE - ARTICLE 250 ELECTRICAL CODE - ARTICLE 705 9.. A/C DISCONNECT AND/OR PV METER MAY OR MAY NOT BE REQUIRED BY THE AHJ AND/OR UTILITY FOR INTERCONNECTION. REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS FOR Interconnected 10. WIRE SIZE ASSUMES THAT CONDUIT WILL BE RUN IN ATTIC SPACE OR LESS THAN 10' IS EXPOSED TO SUNLIGHT PER NEC310.15(A)(2)Ex. WIRE GAUGE (22) SOLAREDGE P400 OPTIMIZERS AND BONDING Electric Power Production Systems MAY NEED TO BE INCREASED IF RUN IN CONDUIT ON THE ROOF FOR MORE THAN 10' PER NEC310.15(B)(3)(c) (1) SOLAR EDGE SE6000 A -US (240V) INVERTER REVISIONS SYSTEM SITE INFORMATION CONTRACTOR INFORMATION DRAWING INFORMATION 1 SHEET NO: REV DATE BY DESCRIPTION JOSE GUIZAR COMPANY NAME CES Electric DRAWING NUMBER 0066 DATE 09/10/2017 CM 5567 CALIFORNIA ST REVISION E-101 LICENSE NUMBER DRAWN BY 963137 CHICO, CA. 95973 PURCHASE ORDER SCALE: CHECKED BY N/A