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BUILDING ADDRESS:
OWNER'S NAME:
PERMIT ISSUE DATE
2003
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SANITARY NO. CONTROL NO.
ARCHITECT/ENGINEER:
BUILDING PERMIT INFO
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LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION
Job Description
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1 hereby afnrm Net I am licensed under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing
wttn Sterarl")of DiAsion3of vanes and Profcasmm Code,sldmy liecossis
inlotfm fIe and ef ct. lµ 211
C:-' 6! Lic. N
SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS
Liccn�iClasa
Dated S.1y3_.c6Tga r, •' ISS gtwS Iucy
ARCHITECT CLARATION
CONTRACTOR:
SUNLIT SYST MALEo
(' Jmhe pg __ my planuIn. ll but used as public records
Licensedro cmonel
OCT 0 G 2003
OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION
I hereby mom that I am exempt from the Contractors License Law for the
following mmnn. (Section 7031.5, Business and Professions Code: Any city or county
which fequtres a Permit m mmawct, alter. improve, demolish, or repair any slrurnm
prior to its issuance. also requires be applicant for such Permit to Gk asigned raceme d
that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Conmenns lJcenx Law (Chapter 9
Sq. Ft.
Floor Area Varu$tIcED000
(commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Calc) or
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that he Is exempt themfrom and the basis for she alleged exemption. Any violation of
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Occupancy Type
Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a Pemluubjects the applicant to a civil Penally of
not more Nan five hundred delta. (S500).
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O I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their in compensation,
"� dInspections
will do The work, and Ne torwurc is not intended or offered forsale(SIC. 706/. Bucines
and Professlona Code: The CanuactoYs Liceme law dors not apply to an owner of
his
101
- FOUNDAI'
Consly who builds orimprovoa thereon, and who does such work himself orthrough
e employers. provided that such improvements arc not intended or offered for salt. lf.
102
— PIERS '
howevoa Ne wilding or improvement is sold within one yes or completion, one owner.
rn of provmg ren he did nal wad or improve rte purpose of
Wilda, will mase Be wde
103
- UFER
ale).
104
- REBAR
1, as owner of Be, Property, am exclusively concocting with licensed canmcton to
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- ANCHOR BOLTS
construct the pmjcet (Sec. 7064, Business and Professiom Code:) The CcUmno fs Lt•
came law does not apply to an owner of property who vends or harpoons thereon.and,
106
— SEWER & WATER
who Concocts for such projects with a conlracmr(s) licensed pursuant to the Contincmfs
202
- UNDERFLOOR PLUMBING
Lice law.
❑lam exemptundersa 88Pcmrthisremnn
,203
- UNDERFLOOR MECHANICAL
Own., Dau
204
205
- UNDERFLOOR FRAME
- UNDERFLOOR INSULATION
WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION
Iheroby eRim under pemlty of perjury arc of the following declantiom:
301
— ROUGH PLUMBING
neKand sore maintsin aCeniBnteofComenuomGmaure ror workcraCompcm
nation, spm k.d for by Section 3700 of the law, Code, for she perfoonanm or the
302
- TUB & OR SHOWER
work for which Of, permit la issued'
303
- ROUGH MECHANICAL
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❑ 1 have and will maimism Wof aces Compemadon Insurance, s required by Section
31110 of the labor Cade. for Be isrfomarltt of the work fm which shu Permit is issued.
304
— ROUGH ELECTRICAL
yWorkeYs CompcnuOm lnsunna a"m�i'm and Policy number
er. S3hxtg l=4>, ColMfxhyn¢ l'tu��SA'
30S
306
307
— FRAME
- HOLDOWNS
— INSULATION
CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION MOM WORKERS'
COMPENSATION INSURANCE
(Thisemioo need natheeomplened line Permit isfmoncwndmddonan(slon)
308
— SHEETROCK
or lest)
309
- EXTERIOR LATH
1 eerily Nat In the performance of Nc work for which this permit Is issued, I small not
eetlon
employ any person in any manner an m m wcome subject to the Workcrs'Compm
310
- INTERIOR LATH
Laws of California. Data
311
313
- SCRATCH COAT
- ROOF NAIL
Applicant
NOTICE TO APPLICANT: If. after making this QnlOcaa of Exemption. You should
become subject to the WorkeM1 Compensation provisions of the labor Code. you must
foMwith comply wish such provisions or this permit that] the deemed revoked.
501
—_ FINAL ELECTRICAL ENERGY
502
- FINAL PLUMBING ENERGY
CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY
I hammy afftm that Nen is construction lending agency for the Performance or
503
- FINAL MECHANICAL ENERGY
Newark for which Our pmituissued (See ,3Yn.Co. c.)
504
- FINAL BUILDING ENERGY
Undoes Name
505
- FINAL ELECTRICAL „
L aerIAddms
I cattily Nal 1 have read this and sum Nat Ne infomsting b
506
- GAS TEST
sum l
corny I mice to romply with all city and county oNimmea and sus laws relating m
ee y and county
wildingcomwctian.andherebYrvshorinrtpruenutisesafNiscirynentmupon Ne
FIN PLUMBING
above-mentioned property rte inspec an puglosa
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F I L
(We) agree to an, indemnify and keep homeless Bre City or Cupertino against
limilities.judgmcm, cosy and expenses which may in any way see= against mid City
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in _Consequence of the granting of this Permit.
ERSfANDS AND WILL COMPLY WITH Iki, NON -POINT
IONS. //o
Issued by: 5
ING Date
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Re -roofs
.Type of Roof
Signature of ApphcxmVConactm Dote
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE
Will the applicant or future building occupanl store or handle hazardous materia
s defined by the Cupertino Municipal Code. Chapter 9.11, and the Health and Safety
Cade. Section 25532(a)?
❑Yes IN.
All roofs shall be
inspected prior to any roofing material being installed.
If a roof is installed without first obtaining an inspection, I agree to remove
WIN the applicant or future building occupant or equipment or devices which
I hazardom air contaminants s dcfinN by the Bay Amo Air Quality Management
all new materials
for inspection.
District?
❑Yes fru
In1M mad ale n�V]IdlNlslmaal101a RgYlnmena ander QnOPlelb.95 of NC Gatmf•
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nIa H.I "Safety Code.Sectio.25505,35533and25534,1understand Nvifthe building
does not Carle 11y ho a rant Nat tt t5 myre pomlhilily m nodfy the occupant of Ne
requirements 1{crympW� el prior to iuuaveh[sfsrtinca of Occupancy.
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Signature of Applicant Date
All roof coverings to be Class "B" or better
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PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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Fee Group
Date: 2 S o
Building Address:
15340
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Boiler > l OOK to 500K Btu
License #:
Contact: �I 0 q K kQ N
Boiler > 500K to 1 M Btu
Cupertino Business License#:
B g rmit Info:
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Boiler> 1M to 1.75 M Btu
Plumb ElMech El
JWP ription:
'IMsidential V
Boiler> 1.75M Btu
Commercial ❑
Sq.Ft. FloorArea:
Construction Tax
BUILDING
$/Sq.Ft.:
Cost of Project: Cio
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BCONSTAXBQ
Occupancy G up:
ype of opst ction:
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Quantity Fee ID
Fee Description
Fee Group
BAPPLOTHER
Other Appliances
MECHANICAL
BBLDGFEE
Bldg Permits . foot
BUILDING
BBOILER1
Boiler <= 100,000 Btu
MECHANICAL
BBOILER2
Boiler > l OOK to 500K Btu
MECHANICAL
BBOILER3
Boiler > 500K to 1 M Btu
MECHANICAL
BBOILER4
Boiler> 1M to 1.75 M Btu
MECHANICAL
BBOILER5
Boiler> 1.75M Btu
MECHANICAL
BCONSTAX
Construction Tax
BUILDING
BCONSTAX
Ind/Off/Comm/Quasi
BUILDING
BCONSTAXBQ
Con. Tax for BQ Zone
BUILDING
BCONSTAXH
Hotel and Motel
BUILDING
BCONSTAXR
Constax — Resi/Mobile
BUILDING
BELEC1000
Elec 600V <= 1000A
ELECTRICAL
BELEC1001
Elec 600V > 1000A
ELECTRICAL
BELEC200
Elec Svcs 600V <= 200A
ELECTRICAL
BENERGY
Energy
BUILDING
BENERGYADD
Energy Add Multi
BUILDING
BINVESTIGA
Investigation fee
BUILDING
BMITIGATC
Comm. Housing Mit. Fee
BUILDING
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IS Quantity Fee ID
Fee Description
Fee Group
BMITIGATR
Res. Housing Mit Fee
BUILDING
BMNEWMULTI
New Multi -Family Res
MECHANICAL
BMNEWSF&2F
New Sf&2F Res Bldgs
MECHANICAL
BNEWMULTI
Multifamily Res
ELECTRICAL
BNUCOMME
New Comm Electric
ELECTRICAL
BNUCOMMM
New Comm Mechanical
MECHANICAL
BNUCOMMP
New Comm Plumb
PLUMBING
BNUMULTI
New Multifamily Res
PLUMBING
BNUSFD
New Single Family Res
BUILDING
BOVERTIME
Inspection Overtime
BUILDING
BPBACKFLOW
Atmospheric Vacuum
PLUMBING
BPCESSPOOL
Cesspool
PLUMBING
BPERMFEE
Bldg Permit Fees
BUILDING
BPFIXTURE
Pblg Fixture
PLUMBING
BPGAS
Gas Piping System Fee
PLUMBING
BPINTERCEP
Ind Waste Interceptor
PLUMBING
BPLANCHK
Plan Check Fee
BUILDING
BPLANCKADD
Plan Check Add Multi
BUILDING
BPLANCKREP
Plan Check Repeat Fee
BUILDING
BPREPIPE
Repipe Of Fixtures
PLUMBING
BPSEWAGE
Sewage Disposal
PLUMBING
BPSEWER
Sewers
PLUMBING
BPSPRINK
Lawn S rinkler/Backflo
PLUMBING
BPSTORM
Storm/Rain Water
PLUMBING
BPTRAP
Kitchen Trap
PLUMBING
BPVENT
Alt of Drain & Vent
PLUMBING
BPWATER
Install/Alter Water Pie
PLUMBING
BPWHEATER
Water HeaterNent
PLUMBING
BPWSVCS
Main Water Service
PLUMBING
BREINSPECT
Reinspection Fee
BUILDING
BREMACOVER
TX Unit > 10,000 cfrn
MECHANICAL
BREMAIRHAN
A/C Units <= 10,000 cfm
MECHANICAL
BREMAPPLI
Appliance Install
MECHANICAL
BREMBUSWAY
Remodel Busways
ELECTRICAL
BREMFIXT
Lighting Fixtures
ELECTRICAL
BREMFURN
Relocation of Furnace
MECHANICAL
BREMFURNOV
Relo Furnace > I OK btu
MECHANICAL
BREMHEAT
Heater Installation
MECHANICAL
BREMINHOOD
Installation of Hood
MECHANICAL
BREMMISC
Misc Apparatus
ELECTRICAL
BREMNRAPP
Rem Non -Res Appliance
ELECTRICAL
BREMPOLE
Pole/Platform Fixture
ELECTRICAL
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PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
(ju_antity Fee ID
Fee Description
Fee Group
BREMPOWER
Power Device/Apparatus
ELECTRICAL
BREMRECEPT
Rc tl Switch & Outlets
ELECTRICAL
BREMRELOCA
Relocation of Hood
MECHANICAL
BREMREPALT
Repair/Alter Heating
MECHANICAL
BREMRESAPP
Remodel Res Appliance
ELECTRICAL
BREMSIGNAD .
Rmdl Signs Add Branch
ELECTRICAL
BREMSIGNS
Remodel Signs, Marquee
ELECTRICAL
BREMTHEATR
Theatrical Lighting Fix
ELECTRICAL
BREMVENFAN
Vent Fan Single Duct
MECHANICAL
BREMVENSYS
Ventilation Systems
MECHANICAL
BSCBLVD
Scb Specific Plan
BUILDING
BSEISMICOM
Seismic Commercial
BUILDING
BSEISMICRE
Seismic Fee Res
BUILDING
BSPECIAL
Special Inspection
BUILDING
BSWIM
Swimming Pool
BUILDING
BTENT
Temporary Power
ELECTRICAL
BTEMPPERM
Temporary Bldg Permit
BUILDING
BTEMPSVCS
Temp Dist Svcs
ELECTRICAL
BUSLIC
Business License
BUILDING
ELECTRIC
Electrical sq foot
ELECTRICAL
EPERMITFEE
Elec Permit Issuance
ELECTRICAL
MPERMFEE
Mechanicals . foot
MECHANICAL
MPERMITFEE
Mech Permit Issuance
MECHANICAL
PPERMITFEE
Plumbing Permit Issuance
PLUMBING
PPLBG
Plumbing Fee sq foot
PLUMBING
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Address Chane
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Roof Layout Richard & Janet Geiger
12240 Dubon Ave
APPROVED Cupertino, CA 95014
IN ACCORDA E WITH THE Cill V 498-252-7174
2 Story Wood Shake Roof=Pitch IUPERfI�Q E/�`7 l7CfS
...rr (.•��'' _
Existing Copper Pool Panels
his set Ufians and specifications MUST.
e kept on the job at all times and it is un,
awful to make any changes or alterations
n same Without Wntt a pm unaamn LLVui
he building Dept., City otl(9pXdi`55 (P
he stamping of this pi
HALL NOT be held to permit ar to be ar,
pprovat of the violation of any proyisiw
,t any r•�fi, n.nir°^,� nr c—�L'�
1 Story Wood Shake Roof
N.T.S
3 X 155 Wati3tI ules
Chimney
DC Disconnects
Inverter 1/ `1 1 200 A Meter
PV System Dicsonnect
�A .1 �
J -BOX
19 PW 1650 -155 12 Volt Series
323 VDC @ 4.6 A
2945 PEAK PV
Panel Frame
Panel Spec.
Matrix / Photowatt
PW 1650-155 12/24 V
Power 155 Watts
Voc = 21.5/ 43
Isc = 4.8/9.6
Vmp=17.0V/34
Imp = 4.6 A / 9.1 A
Panel weight 40 lbs.
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Wire Color Code
DC POSTIVE RED
DC NEG WHITE
AC Ll BLACK
AC L2 RED
PE GREEN
30 A 600 VOLT PV
30 AMP
MAIN SERVICE
PANEL
DISCONNECT
200 A
HU361 RB
SAFETY
DISCONNECT
240 VAC @ 10.41 Amps
DU221RB
INVERTER/
( IS
Ll
((15
L2
SMA
SWR 250OU PE
240 VAC @
10.41 Amps
CEC Panel Rating 139.9 Watts
CEC Watt Raring 2,498 Watts
SEP 2 j 2003
INFO: #10 USE -2 Used to Interconnect Panels
# 10 THWN Run From MOUNT AREA
J -Box to PV Disconnect, to DC Input to
Inverter THWN From Inverter to
Utility Disconnect, To Added IS Amp
Circuit Breakers in Main Seryice Panel.
Addition will not exceed 20% of Service 197p*
Panel Rating All Wiring after J -Box will
be run in EMT 3/4 And 1/2" Annered
Flextight may be used from PV Disconnect
to Inverter And out of Inverter To EMT
to Allow Flexing as Needed
SunLit 3037 - P Hopyard Dr Richard & Janet Geiger ELECTRICAL 2,945 Watts PV
Pleasanton, Califomia 94588 10240 Dubon Ave.
systems 866.98 SOLAR Cupertino, CA 95014
SCL#814211 408-252-7174 Patrick McLeod 866-615-0615
Panel Frame
Panel Spec.
Matrix / Photowatt
PW 1650-155 12/24 V
Power 155 Watts
Voc = 21.5/ 43
Ise = 4.8/9.6
Vmp=17.0V/34
Imp = 4.6 A / 9.1 A
Panel weight 40 lbs.
#8CU
INFO: #10 USE -2 Used to Interconnect Panels
30 AMP
# 10 THWN Ran From MOUNT AREA
DC POSTIVE RED
UTILITY
DC NEG WHITE
30 A 600 VOLT PV
SAFETY
Utility Disconnect, To Added 15 Amp
DISCONNECT
DISCONNECT
SOLAR ARRAY
HU361RB 240 VAC @ 10.41 Amps
DU221RB
Panel Rating All Wiring after J -Box will
J -BOX
be nm in EMT 3/4 And 1/2" Armered
19 PW 1650 -155 12 Volt Series
INVERTER
323 VDC @ 4.6 A
_ PP
to Allow Flexing as Needed
2945 PEAK PV
SMA
SWR 250OU
240 VAC @
10.41 Amps
Panel Frame
Panel Spec.
Matrix / Photowatt
PW 1650-155 12/24 V
Power 155 Watts
Voc = 21.5/ 43
Ise = 4.8/9.6
Vmp=17.0V/34
Imp = 4.6 A / 9.1 A
Panel weight 40 lbs.
#8CU
MAIN SERVICE.
PANEL
200 A
SEP 2 5 2003
Sunlit 3037 - P Hopyard Dr Richard & Janet Geiger STRIGHT LINE 2,945 Watts PV
Pleasanton, California 94588 10240 Dubon Ave.
systems 866.98 SOLAR Cupertino, CA 95014
SCL# 814211 408-252-7174 Patrick McLeod 866-615-0615
INFO: #10 USE -2 Used to Interconnect Panels
Wire Color Code
# 10 THWN Ran From MOUNT AREA
DC POSTIVE RED
J -Box to PV Di§connect, to DC Input to
DC NEG WHITE
Inverter #10 THWN From Inverter to
AC Ll BLACK
Utility Disconnect, To Added 15 Amp
AC L2 RED
Circuit Breakers in Main Service Panel.
PE GREEN
Addition will not exceed 20% of Service
Panel Rating All Wiring after J -Box will
be nm in EMT 3/4 And 1/2" Armered
Flextight may be used from PV Disconnect
to Inverter And out of Inverter To EMT
to Allow Flexing as Needed
MAIN SERVICE.
PANEL
200 A
SEP 2 5 2003
Sunlit 3037 - P Hopyard Dr Richard & Janet Geiger STRIGHT LINE 2,945 Watts PV
Pleasanton, California 94588 10240 Dubon Ave.
systems 866.98 SOLAR Cupertino, CA 95014
SCL# 814211 408-252-7174 Patrick McLeod 866-615-0615
Vnirac, Inc.—SolarMount
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2. CT top mounting clamps or CB (PDF, 1.71
bottom mounting clips This document cover!
top mounting systerr
3. Optional TLH high-profile tilt legs or update in 2003, whict
TILL low -profile tilt legs bottom mounting clir
4. Optional STF flat -top standoffs or
STR raised=flange standoffs Complete D8
5. Optional SP rail splice kits (PDF, 1.69
Our Sizing and Ordering publication (PDF, 92 SolarMount Confi
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and Shipping (PDF) virtually any roof, Sola S. patent pending) now supports groun
as well. It now covers i 8pp i tions formerly served by our U -GR and I
Distributor List (PDF) Any framed module, 6� r larger, sold in North America can be me
SolarMount.
Installation Instructions
U.LA Bottom mounting ch tilt legs supplement traditional top mounting c
_ – system now acro I t s the widest variety of installations and assen
preferences—on a and on the ground. Meanwhile, the top mounth
now shipped wit is and can be installed all the faster.
• Large Ground Array NeWI Download^odf SolarMount Estimator, an Excel spreadsheet that
generates quotes for SolarMount configurations. Quickly experiment wit[
TRA KER.2007- the best system and price to meet your needs.
System Components Other Sola►
Passive ackngRack Resoun
Once you've selected PV modules and
planned your installation layout, you're ready Technical Bul.
,AI Qdl to choose SolarMount components.
's^"e Rea Code -Corn
1. SMR rail sets SolarMount In
2. CT top mounting clamps or CB (PDF, 1.71
bottom mounting clips This document cover!
top mounting systerr
3. Optional TLH high-profile tilt legs or update in 2003, whict
TILL low -profile tilt legs bottom mounting clir
4. Optional STF flat -top standoffs or
STR raised=flange standoffs Complete D8
5. Optional SP rail splice kits (PDF, 1.69
Our Sizing and Ordering publication (PDF, 92 SolarMount Confi
KB) will guide you through selections for SizinGuide PI
specific PV module makes, models, and —9
quantities.
• SolarMount Pri(
Ensure a SolarMount installation that Sizing CY
complies with the Uniform Building Code by (PDF, 47"
following Code Compliant SolarMount
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Installation (PDF, 1773 KB). This publications Frequently Askei
includes PE certification and covers about Solar
SolarMount design and assembly, with an
emphasis on wind loads. Give it to your
building inspector for review.
http://www.unirac.com/solarmount.htm
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SMR Rail Sets
SolarMount's third -ger
extruded aluminum rai
versatile yet. Sets incl
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Top down assembly is
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example.
T -bolts drop into the rt
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the ultimate in adjusta
redrilling holes or rept
footings.
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[f parallel or perpendicul
rafters.
When should I choose
J clamps?
New) T -bolts for Installation instruction:
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Page 3 of 5
CB Bottom Mounting Clips
When an installer prefers to mount panels to rails before final installaton•
wiring, for example—bottom mounting clips work well. They attach to eit
rail, allowing maximum versatility. These examples cover common situal
case, clips attach to, mounting holes of the face -down modules:
Footing bON,SIOiaA
P 1 +
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Bottom mounting clip
PV Module,
Example 1: For a long panel -rail assembly to be flush mounted, use and mounting holes.
footing bolt slots outward. During final Installation, slots are easily accessible.
p
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IModule low,end Module high e
Example 2: An Installation using low -profile tilt legs (TLL models) also needs outward far
slots. On the lower end, the position of mounting holes In some PV modules allows clips
even better positioning, as shown here. At the raised and, you can employ a mounting h(
end of the module.
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Example 9: Whenever footing bolt slots of both rails can face the same way (as In this an
high-profile tilt legs) foot spacing will exactly match the distance between module mount
When should I choose bottom mounting clips?
http://www.unirac.com/solannount.htm
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Installation instructions (PDF, KB 756)
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TLH High -Profile and TLL Low -Profile Leg Kits
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Strut -in -tube style tilt legs quickly adjust t �� tilt angle required
and low -profile series each offer three 1 le t ;o that you can adjust
tilt angle you want, up to 60 degrees t horizontal, without cutting
the job site.
How can I determine the tilt -angle range for a given combination of legs.
PV modules?
TLH Hiah-Profile Installation Sheet (PDF, 425 KB)
TLL Low -Profile Installation Sheet (PDF, 299 KB)
Top of page.
Standoffs
Standoffs are used whenever flashed installations are required—with tile
example. All standoffs -3, 4, 6, or 7 inches tall—are compatible with Oa
flashings and other non -collared flashings. STIR raised -flange standoffs i
standard L -feet and fasten directly to SolarMount rails. STF flat -top Stan,
strut stringers that fasten to standard L -feet, a typical technique on large
http://www.unirac.com/solarmount.htm
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• Sets include 1 standoff and two lag bolts (3-1/2 x 5/16"). Flat -top standol
hardware to attach stringer to standoff.
Top of page
plice Kits
I splice kits join rails
ig low -profile installs
ich set includes two
rdware,,,%,
teserved.
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PW 1650 - 12/24V
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Our 20 years of experiences in supplying modules all
over the world ensures the reliability of our products.
This module Is designed with an optimum
configuration that fulfills the most demanding PV
applications Including high voltage grid support
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Uses:
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42.3 in
(Above specifications at STC: Insol. 1000W/m2, AM 1.5, Cell T 25degC)
Maximum Syst. Oper. Voltage: 600V
Minimum Pypass Diode: 6A
Series Fuse Rate: 16A -8A
Weight: 40lbs/18kgs.
Packed 90lbs/40kgs.
48.3 in
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The PW 1650 series modules use Photowatt's multi crystall
technology. The 200 micron solar cells are individually
characterized and electronically matched prior to interconn
Encapsulation beneath high transmission tempered glass Is
accomplished using an advanced, UV resistant thermal sett
plastic. The encapsulation, ethylene vinyl acetate, cushions_
operating characteristics of the solar cell under virtually an
climatic conditions. The rear surface of the module is comp
sealed from moisture and mechanical damage by a continu
high strength polymer sheet.
The glass/tedlar construction of the module minimizes welt
while providing a durable, protective environment for the s
cells. A double glass version is also available upon request.
This product Is configured for 12-24 volt systems operation
pass diodes are factory fitted as standard. Additionally, thi!
module can be configured Into a panel at the factory and p
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Nominal
Typical
Peak
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Power
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PW 1650-175
12V -24V
175W
17.4-34.8V
5.03-(10.0)
5.3-(10.6)
21.60V -43.2V
16t
PW1650-165
12V -24V
165W
17.2-34.4V
4.8-(9.6)
5.1-(10.2)
21.60V -43.2V
151
PW1650-155
12V -24V
155W
17.OV-34.OV
4.56-(9.1)
4.8-(9.6)
21.50V-43.OV
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// Size
42.3 in
(Above specifications at STC: Insol. 1000W/m2, AM 1.5, Cell T 25degC)
Maximum Syst. Oper. Voltage: 600V
Minimum Pypass Diode: 6A
Series Fuse Rate: 16A -8A
Weight: 40lbs/18kgs.
Packed 90lbs/40kgs.
48.3 in
http://www.matrixsolar.com/httnl/pwl 650.php4
The PW 1650 series modules use Photowatt's multi crystall
technology. The 200 micron solar cells are individually
characterized and electronically matched prior to interconn
Encapsulation beneath high transmission tempered glass Is
accomplished using an advanced, UV resistant thermal sett
plastic. The encapsulation, ethylene vinyl acetate, cushions_
operating characteristics of the solar cell under virtually an
climatic conditions. The rear surface of the module is comp
sealed from moisture and mechanical damage by a continu
high strength polymer sheet.
The glass/tedlar construction of the module minimizes welt
while providing a durable, protective environment for the s
cells. A double glass version is also available upon request.
This product Is configured for 12-24 volt systems operation
pass diodes are factory fitted as standard. Additionally, thi!
module can be configured Into a panel at the factory and p
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virtuallysome of the world's most demanding markets has made it the favorite among PV professionals
system size
everywhere. Over 200,000 Sunny Boy inverters have been installed worldwide. Having
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Inverter Techlnkogy Real sino-wrne, current source, high irequmry PNM
AC Input Voltage
213-262 (240 V AQ or 183-229 (208 V AQ
AC Input Frequency
59.3-60.5 (60 Hz), 50 Hz also availoble
DC Input Voltage
250-600 V DC
Peak Power Tmcking Voltage
234-550 V DC (at 240 V AQ
Pv Start Vetter
300 V DC
Minimum DC Input Village
207-256 V depeadem on ovoilable line voltage
Maximum Array Input Power (DC D STC( 3000W (240 ACL 260DW (208 V ACI
Maximum AC Power 04W
2500 W (240 V ACI, 2200 W 1208 V ACI
Current THD
less than 4%
Power Factor
Unity
Peak Inverter HBuency
94.1%
Cooling
Corrvemfon cooling (no Ian('
Maximum AC CAltput Current
12.0 A
Maximum DC Input Cument
13 A
DC Voltage Ripple
less than 5%
Power Consumption
0 W nighttime, <0.25 W standby
Ambient Temperature Rating
45 °C
Enclosure
NEMA 4X stainless steel
Sim
17.1 W x 11.6 H x 8.4 D inches
1434 W x 295 H x 214 D=1
Weight
7116s (32 kg(
Complmssm
United Stares:
UL 1741,
E210376, UL 1998, IEEE 519, IEEE 929
ANSI C62.41 Cl & C3, FCC part 15 A&B
International:
DIN EN50082 Part 1, 61000-32, 50081, 50014, 600055 Part 2,
55011.Group 1 Class B, 50178, 60146 Part 1-1
ALL SPECS MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
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Phone 530-273-4895 • Fax 530-274-7271
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,CITY OF CUPERTINO
Buu.Dlrvc mvlsloN PERMIT
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PERMIT N00 3 0 9 0 216
1111240
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PERMIT ISSUE DATE
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SANITARY NO. CONTROL NO.
ARCHITECT/ENGINEER:
BUILDING PERMIT INFO
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BLDG ELECT PLUMB MECH
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1 affirm Nm 1 em lianmd under provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing
Job Description
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wiNSection ]INX))ufDivisionJof usinevaand Pmfcssinm Code. and mylicense is
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from Law for me
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which requires a permit
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And I alleged exemption. Any of
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OutSection703L5by
not more men five hundred tlallan (5500).
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wi 11 do the work, And the suucmre is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7W, Business
and Professions Code: The Conleamm's License Law it= not apply m an owner of
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g�� d Inspections
pmperty who builds or improves dn,emoand whodoes such work himself or through his
101 -
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Ownemploymm, provided that such improvements ue not inu dedoroRered fursale. If,
102 —
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however, the building or improvement is mid within one year of completion. Ne Owner
builder will have the burden or proving that he did not Wild or improve fur purpose of
103 -
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104 -
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❑ 1, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to
construct the pmjecl(Sec.]Baa. Business and Professions Coda:) The Contractor's Li.
105 —
ANCHOR BOLTS
ttme Law does not Apply to an owner or property who Wilda or improves demon,and
106 —
SEWER & WATER
who connects; for such projects with a conuactor(s) licensed pursuant to dm Comrmhork
License Law.
202 -
UNDERFLOOR PLUMBING
❑1Amexempt under Sec. ,B&PCmrRtlsmaan
203 -
UNDERFLOOR MECHANICAL
"Dat`
204 -
UNDERFLOOR FRAME
WORKER'S COMPENSATION DECLARATION
P Ihereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations:
205 —
UNDERFLOOR INSULATION
❑ I have and will maintain a Certificate of Consnuo AcR-imure for Workcr'e Compton.
301 -
ROUGH PLUMBING
cation, An provided for by Section 7700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of Bar
302 -
TUB & OR SHOWER -
workforwhichthisPermhisisant.
303 -
ROUGH MECHANICAL
[:]I ban and will maintain WorkeYs Compensation Insu mm, as required by SCeaon
3700.f 0. labor Code, for the Pedarmmecof Ne ..,it for which Nis permit is Issued.
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306 —
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307 -
INSULATION
(Tats section need not W completed if the Permit is far one hundred dollars ($ VA))
308 -
SHEETROCK
Idea.)
309 -
EXTERIOR LATH
employ ceni(y Nater me performance ru(Ihe work far which this permit is iaued, 1 shall nm
in any manner mum become subject mlW wortrn COmpemetion
310 —
INTERIOR LATH
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California. Dam
LanaApplicant
Applicant
311 -
313 -
SCRATCH COAT
ROOF NAIL
NOTICE TO APPLICANT: I L after making this Ccnificam Of Exem prion, you should
became subject to the Worker's Compensation provisions of the Labor Crude, you most
forthwith comply with such provisomA or this permit shun he deemed minded,
501 —
FINAL ELECTRICAL ENERGY
CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY
502 -
FINAL PLUMBING ENERGY
I hereby afnrm that Nem is contoNinn lending agency for the perfurmant, or
503 -
FINAL MECHANICAL ENERGY
work for which this pctmitbissued (Sec. NW, Civ. C.)
Lender's theme
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504 -
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Lender's Address
505 -
FINAL ELECTRICAL
I ttnethat I Mare read this application and sort, that th
the above information to
506 -
GAS TEST
conch. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and fuse laws relating to
building construction, and hereby authorise representatives of this city to enter upon do
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FIN PLeING
shove-mentioned property forinspectionnpurposes.
(We) egrte to ave, indemnify and keep harmless he City of Cupertino dgainn
0 $
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liabilities, judgments. costs and expenses which may in any way accmc against aid City
5
in camequerec or the granting of this Permit.
P 1 �N�T�U ERSTANDS AND WILL COMPLY WITH /aY.L NON-POINT
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Issued by: 5
Date
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Re-roofs
Type of Roof
Signature of ApplicaData
HAZARDOUS
US MATERIALS DISCLOSURE
Will the applicant or (mum Wilding occupant nam Or handle hauNoua
dmaterial
defirod by the Cupertino Municipal Code, Chapter 9. 12, and the Health mJ Safety
Samy
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Ec❑ctY. 35531(x)7 &�Na
All roofs shall be inspected
prior to any roofing material being installed.
Witt future
If a roof is installed
without first obtaining an inspection, I agree to remove
f the applicant or building occupant use equipment or devices which
emit hmardruu it conumimmis As defined by the Bay Area Air Quality Mmgcmem
all new materials for inspection.
District]
❑Yes CPO
I have read de Mmollmemamriala r quircments under Chapmr6.95 of Nc Califon
ni.H.Il &Sxfmy Co ,Se 6..25505.15533and35534.1undces uirlhe Wilding
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reyuircmcnu Iil�m6ss m%tJrwissuxni�"cruica oIOccupancy,
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Signature of Applicant Date
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All roof coverings to be Class "B" or better
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