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13040017 CITY OF CUPERTINO BUILDING PERMIT BUILDING ADDRESS: 20891 MC CLELLAN RD CONTRACTOR:7B -TO-BE PERMIT NO: 13040017 DIFD OWNER'S NAME: SHAYNE STUBBS A,j)J c' i f. 7 t/ / 4 e DATE ISSUED:04/02/2013 OWNER'S PHONE: 6502732271 , PHONE NO: ❑ LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION JOB DESCRIPTION: RESIDENTIAL D COMMERCIAL° License Class C--10 Lic.# 'l 54b 3 5 INSTALL PV SYSTEM ON STANDING SEAM ROOF 15 PANELS,4.3 KW Contractor ,/ . 4, G/cc"�►'i . Date 'V� i'3 I hereby affirm that I am licensed under the provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000)of Division 3 of the Business&Professions Code and that my license is in full force and effect. I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following two declarations: I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for Worker's Compensation,as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. Sq.Ft Floor Area: Valuation:$17200 I have and will maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance,as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this APN Number:35913083.00 Occupancy Type: permit is issued. APPLICANT CERTIFICATION I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is PERMIT EXPIRES IF WORK IS NOT STARTED correct.I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating WIT I lo 80 DAYS OF PERMIT ISSUANCE OR to building construction,and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. (We)agree to save 180 DA :` ROM LAST CALLED INSPE TON. indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against liabilities,judgments, costs,and expenses which may accrue against said City in consequence of the nn /2 granting of this permit. Additionally,the applicant understands and will comply Issued by: • Date: o� 7 with all non-point source regulations per the Cupertino Municipal Code,Section / 9.18. • -/''' RE-ROOFS: Signature l� - - �' .. Date 2 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 all new materials for inspection. 0 OWNER-BUILDER DECLARATION Signature of Applicant: Date: I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for one of the following two reasons: ALL ROOF COVERINGS TO BE CLASS"A"OR BETTER I,as owner of the property,or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work,and the structure is not intended or offered for sale(Sec.7044, Business&Professions Code) I,as owner of the property;am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE construct the project(Sec.7044,Business&Professions Code). I have read the hazardous materials requirements under Chapter 6.95 of the California Health&Safety Code,Sections 25505,25533,and 25534. I will I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following three maintain compliance with the Cupertino Municipal Code,Chapter 9.12 and the declarations: Health&Safety Code,Section 25532(a)should I store or handle hazardous I have and will maintain a Certificate of Consent to self-insure for Worker's material. Additionally,should I use equipment or devices which emit hazardous Compensation,as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the air contaminants as defined by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District I performance of the work for which this permit is issued. will maintain compliance with the Cupertino Municipal Code,Chapter 9.12 and I have and will maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance,as provided for by the Health&Safety Code,Sections 2550 25533,a)d 25534. Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this474.•••Z l` Owner or authorized agent: Date: s7`:Z i 13 permit is issued. I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued,I shall • not employ any person in any mannerso as to become subject to the Worker's Compensation laws of California. If,after making this certificate of exemption,I CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY become subject to the Worker's Compensation provisions of the Labor Code,I must I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. work's for which this permit is issued(Sec.3097,Civ C.) Lender's Name APPLICANTCERTIFICATION Lender's Address I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct.I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction,and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter • upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes.(We)agree to save ARCHITECT'S DECLARATION indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against liabilities,judgments, costs,and expenses which may accrue against said City in consequence of the I understand my plans shall be used as public records. granting of this permit.Additionally,the applicant understands and will comply with all non-point source regulations per the Cupertino Municipal Code,Section Licensed Professional 9.18. Signature Date ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PERMIT APPLICATION A/ fl..1.0 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT•BUILDING DIVISION /(` wy�s.,as 10300 TORRE AVENUE•CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 �1\O CUPERTINO- (408)777-3228•FAX(408)777-3333•buildingacupertino.orq n_ PROJECT ADDRESS 91 N/•clellavn Kid • APN# .3 5 9 ' 3 /1Q 3 OWNER NAME O N Y A i3 65 PHONE(j-�o_ Z 1.43_2201 E-MAIL STREET ADDRESS �j'� CITY, STATE,ZIP FAX CONTACT NAME PHONE E-MAIL STREET ADDRESS CITY,STATE, ZIP FAX ❑OWNER 0 OWNER-BUILDER ❑ OWNER AGENT 0 CONTRACTOR 0 CONTRACTOR AGENT 0 ARCHITECT 0 ENGINEER 0 DEVELOPER 0 TENANT CONTRACTOR NAME �O I/h . (U rcte LICENSE NUMBER L Uq'O3 LICENSE(d BUS.LIC# COMPANY NAME/ ,- FAX P./b e? E/Gvt^r-i EE-MAIL cde/64;a leel- '/G([l 2l�ri�li ,Gas..., STREET ADDRESS, CITY,STATE,ZIP �J HONE Cid4 5714room 4404 Ln 08 Ccdt�r6e,%//al 1 00S 0(09)67- 1= q ARCHITECT/ENGINEER NAME LICENSE NUMBER BUS.LIC# COMPANY NAME E-MAIL FAX STREET ADDRESS CITY,STATE,ZIP PHONE USE OF 0 SFD or Duplex 0 Multi-Family PROJECT IN WILDLAND PROJECT IN STRUCTURE. 0 Commercial URBAN INTERFACE AREA 0 Yes 0 NO FLOOD ZONE 0 Yes 0 NO L7 SOLAR PANELS 0 ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION 0 SOLAR WATER HEATING/ 0 OTHER: FOR SOLAR PANELS: NUMBER OF PANELS/UNITS: / #KILOWATTS: 300 /�.2 tom, �OTAL VALUATION// �j z. 06 DESCRIPTION OF WORK ` J Vl/�� J1'-W/1 T-/h Li /7 /04' Vp /1/G OA g -41,-FJ >'i-; S'e&1/.7 K2Oc, e OM .474P-� /hems_ w:// 1e S'lii.i4 7i/17z ©i Gtr/--z t.,/ fLt GLr 49 k 4,o i.-/- o,P G,)YrGI fv i',-,- /,r�'9 -/---e-,e_ i17Plc 1.1.c..y , V RECEIVE I By '/ By my signature below,I certify to each of the following: I am the property owner or authorized agent to act on the pr..e ',owner's behalf. I have read this application and the information I have provided is correct. I have read the Description of Work and verify it is accurate. I free to comply with all applicable local ordinances and state laws relating to builein• c• struction. I authorize esentatives of Cupertino to enter the above-identified property for inspection purposes. �/ - //3 Signature of Applicant/Agent: // r , = Date: f SU'PLEMENTAL INFORMATION REQUIRED OFFICE USE ONLY ��//„ a.a. WOVER-THE-COUNTER ‘ V r ' ❑ EXPRESS � F 0 STANDARD • U .Qa .❑ LARGE a. MAJOR PVApp_2012.doc revised 06/20/12 CITY OF CUPERTINO FEE ESTIMATOR—BUILDING DIVISION ADDRESS: 20891 McCLELLAN RD DATE: 03/29/2013 REVIEWED BY: MELISSA APN: 359 13 083 BP#: *VALUATION: $17,200 *PERMIT TYPE: Building Permit PLAN CHECK TYPE: Alteration/ Repair PRIMARY PENTAMATION SFD or Duplex SOLAR-RES4 USE: PERMIT TYPE: WORK INSTALL 15 ROOF MOUNTED SOLAR PANELS (4.3 kW) SCOPE =- • tiWt"77,U41V Mech. Plan Check Plumb, Plan Check I I Elec. Plan Check I Mech Permit Fee: Plumb.Permit Fee: F/ccPermit Fee: Other Ifech.Ins . Other Plumb Msp. I I Other Met- !asp Alech insp.Fee: Plumb. Insp.Fee: Elec.Imp Fee: NOTE:This estimate does not include fees due to other Departments(Le.Planning,Public Works,Fire,Sanitary Sewer District,School District,etc). These fees are based on the preliminary information available and are only an estimate. Contact the Dept for addn'l info. FEE ITEMS (Fee Resolution 11-053 Eff. 7/1/12) FEE QTY/FEE MISC ITEMS Plan Check Fee: $0.00 1 # Alternative Energy System Suppl.PC Fee: 0 Reg. 0 OT 0.0 hrs $0.00 $219.00 1PHOTOVRES Photovoltaic System it PME Plan Check: $0.00 Permit Fee: $0.00 Suppl. Insp.Fee: Reg. 0 OT 0.0 hrs $0.00 PME Unit Fee: $0.00 PME Permit Fee: $0.00 Construction Tax: Administrative Fee: • Work Without Permit? 0 Yes 0 No $0.00 0 Advanced Plannina Fee: $0.00 Select a Non-Residential Travel Documentation Fees: Building or Structure 0 Strong Motion Fee: 1BSEISMICR $1.72 Select an Administrative Item Bldg Stds Commission Fee: 1BCBSC $1.00 -45.1i4,71R4;4filivagt. •N . '.'.1k-ffeM."44:HttrAi, _ ' $2.72 $219.00 .AleititiVarnAgo, K1-40 int 4:1V $221.72 Revised: 01/01/2013 , • STUBS RESIDENCE � � ,�� Dam Al0,01 vumss isy 4. 3KWDC PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION Dorf. ANNI�G 20891 McCLELLAN RD. -� CUPERTIND, CA. 95014 DA` s--rte"' SYSTEM SPECIFI y��Xyygy MODULE - CANADIAN SOLAR 28 TOTAL MODULE COUNT 15 STC RATING 285W TOTAL DC SYSTEM RATING (STC) 4.28K T DEPARTMENT GOMMIJNITYDEVELOPMEI UPERTINO RACKING TYPE giJlLDING DNISION- ROOF MOUNT UNIRA �� I. �- INVERTERS - POWER ONE M spec icati•1 s MUS •" tans and STEVENS CREEK BLVD TOTAL INVERTER COUNT This set of pit,;�unlawful to make any ,5 construct() -"n s. ye,or to deviate o job site during Official 0 > changes or alterations ie Building m , w DESIGN CRITERIA royal fro > `` w without app SHALL NOT z Q p Q COLD DESIGN TEMPERATURE 0' C therefrom, ec Vatio of t N plan and�p � z � HOT DESIGN TEMPERATURE 3T C in of this r„ 1 the violation Q Z a The stamping w w g Z UNDERGROUND AMBIENT TEMP 36' C be held to permit or to be an •ppCe or State Law. N o m r. isions of any City S rd►n'\ APPLICABLE CODES 20891 MCCLELLAN RD. of any (, enLFO ELECTRICAL CODE imisi 6Y AIIiCalallr \� , ,,, BUILDING '� 'EITINt7 GBG) DATE .ra MCCLELLAN RD � °" • ]!.��` � Blinding Department PERMIT NO .k d ,� APR 0 2 2013 Z REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE I- co W H- Reviewed By: 17, BOLLINGER RD. / SHEET IND E-000 SYMBOLS, ABBREVIATIONS, E-101 SITE PLAN E-601 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM SCOPE OF WORK GENERAL CONTRACTOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING OWNER THE PROJECT IS TO INSTALL AN ADELBAI ELECTRIC MCCALMONT ENGINEERING SHANE STUBBS NEW PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM AND P.O. BOX 11061 1624 DELL AVENUE CUPERTINO, CA. ASSOCIATED POWER CONDITIONING CAMPBELL, CA. 95011 CAMPBELL, CA 95008 (650) 273-2271 R1�DFES� EQUIPMENT. (650) 930-6910 (888) 622-3647 APN: 359-13 083 ��� 1��ji WWW.MCCALMONT.NET \ GERS4' 'Q< SYSTEM WILL BE INTERCONNECTED LICENSE: 959035 O,y tcy �}f TO THE ELECTRICAL UTILITY GRID LICENSE CLASSIFICATION: C10 - r:"' PER THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ELECTRICAL \� ELECTRICAL UTILITY COMPANY AND c': 1` , m ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES. • ( F .,.3.0_ 23/3N.,a �'iND RICV LIFO • ELECTRICAL ABBREVIATIONS, SYMBOLS, AND LINE TYPE LEGEND ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS NOT ALL ABBREVIATIONS,SYMBOLS,AND LINE TYPES ARE USED IN THIS PROJECT ABBREVIATIONS GENERAL SYMBOLS DIAGRAM SYMBOLS 1. SCOPF OF WORK 3.7. CONDUCTORS SIZED#6 AWG AND BELOW SHALL BE COLOR CODED 1.1. THE PROJECT IS A NEW PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM CONSISTING OF SOLAR WITH COLORED INSULATION.CONDUCTORS SIZED#4 AWG AND LARGER DRAWINGS —O 0— ARRESTOR ARRAY(S)AND ASSOCIATED POWER CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT. SHALL BE IDENTIFIED WITH COLORED TAPE AT ALL TERMINATIONS, AC - ALTERNATING CURRENT DETAIL REFERENCING 1.2. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL COMPLY WITH THE ADOPTED EDITION OF THE JUNCTION BOXES AND PULL BO%ES. ALL CURRENT CARRYING AL - ALUMINUM SHEET NUMBER BIRD DETERRENT INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE(IBC)AND CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC CODE CONDUCTORS#10 AWG AND LARGER SHALL BE STRANDED. KEYNOTE (2010 CEC)AS SPECIFIED IN THE PROJECT SPECIFIC NOTES. IT SHALL ALSO COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE CITY,COUNTY,STATE AND 3.8. ALL ELECTRICAL WIRING AND EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN PROPERLY AWG - AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE O �\ CIRCUIT BREAKER -0 O- DESIGNED FOR OVERLOAD PROTECTION. CB#-# - COMBINER BOX LOCAL ELECTRICAL UTILITY CODES, RULES AND REGULATIONS. 3.9. WHERE WIRING AND CONDUIT SIZES ARE INDICATED FOR HOMERUNS, /"Y\ CURRENT TRANSFORMER 1.3. THE SYSTEM WILL BE INTERCONNECTED TO THE ELECTRICAL UTILITY THESE SIZES APPLY TO THE ENTIRE LENGTH FROM THE PROTECTIVE CT - CURRENT TRANSFORMERA GRID IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ADOPTED CEC DEVICE IN THE PANEL TO THE EQUIPMENT OR LAST WIRING DEVICE. CU - COPPER REVISION AND THE ELECTRICAL UTILITY COMPANY. 3.10. ALL CONDUIT PENETRATIONS THROUGH ROOFS, FLOORS OR WALLS DC - DIRECT CURRENT 0r7 AC POWER BUS 1.4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE LABOR FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE SHALL BE MADE WATER TIGHT BY PROPER FLASHING,CAULKING OR ARRAY AND INSTALLATION OF ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.THE SEALING. DIA - DIAMETER SECTION -�� FUSE CONTRACTOR WILL PROVIDE COMPETENT SUPERVISION FOR THE WORK 3.11. WHERE PORTIONS OFA RACEWAY ARE PASSING FROM INTERIOR TO THE _ E - ELECTRICAL TO BE ACCOMPLISHED. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS EXTERIOR OF A BUILDING OR UNDERGROUND TO ABOVEGROUND,THE FOR APPROVAL BY OWNER AS REQUIRED. RACEWAY SHALL BE FILLED WITH AN APPROVED MATERIAL NEAR THE (E) - EXISTING FUSED SWITCH 1.5. THERE WILL BE NO SUBSTITUTION FOR ANY EQUIPMENT WITH A VENDOR TRANSITION TO PREVENT THE CIRCULATION OF AIR AND MOISTURE PER LABELS AND WARNINGS PART NUMBER ON THE DRAWINGS WITHOUT WRITTEN APPROVAL OF CEC 300.7. EMT - ELECTRICAL METAL CONDUIT REFERENCING SHEET NUMBER �I' GROUNDING MCCALMONT ENGINEERING. COMMON ITEMS SUCH AS CONDUIT,WIRE, 3.12. OPENINGS AROUND ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS INTO OR THROUGH FO - FIBER OPTIC FITTINGS ETC.ARE NOT SPECIFIED BY VENDOR BUT THE SIZES CANNOT FIRE-RESISTANT-RATED WALLS, PARTITIONS, FLOORS OR CEILINGS SHALL G - GROUND BE REDUCED. BE FIRESTOPPED USING APPROVED METHODS TO MAINTAIN THE FIRE Q GROUND 1.6. THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR AND HIS SUBCONTRACTORS AGREE RESISTANCE RATING PER CEC 300.21. GFCI - GROUND-FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER /--\ THAT IN ACCORDANCE WITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED CONSTRUCTION(\ 3.13. ALL FIXTURES AND DEVICES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH SUITABLE METAL© GROUND BUS PRACTICES, CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR AND HIS SUBCONTRACTORS GFDI - GROUND-FAULT DETECTION AND KEYNOTE REFERENCING OUTLET BOXES,CONFORMING TO CEC ARTICLE 314. BOXES SHALL BE SHEET NUMBER [0(01 WILL BE REQUIRED TO ASSUME SOLE AND COMPLETE RESPONSIBILITY SUPPORTED RIGIDLY FROM THE STRUCTURE. INTERRUPTION U FOR SAFETY OF ALL PERSONS AND PROPERTY,AND THAT THIS IMC - INTERMEDIATE METAL CONDUIT N:. GROUND BUS BAR REQUIREMENT SHALL BE MADE TO APPLY CONTINUOUSLY AND IS NOT 3.14. ALL UNDERGROUND CONDUITS SHALL BE SCHEDULE 40 PVC. PVC LIMITED TO NORMAL WORKING HOURS. CONDUIT SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED ABOVE GRADE.THE TRANSITION IMP - CURRENT AT MAXIMUM POWER a1.7. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR AND HIS SUBCONTRACTORS FURTHER FROM PVC TO METALLIC CONDUIT SHALL BE LOCATED JUST ABOVE THE TSC - CURRENT AT SHORT CIRCUIT AGREE TO DEFEND, INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS THE DESIGN GRADE. INVERTER PROFESSIONAL FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, REAL OR ALLEGED, IN 3.15. RACEWAYS SUBJECT TO PHYSICAL DAMAGE SHALL BE RIGID GALVANIZED J - JUNCTION BOX CONNECTION WITH THE PERFORMANCE OF WORK ON THIS PROJECT, STEEL CONDUIT. M - METER PLAN SYMBOLS EXCEPT LIABILITY ARISING FROM THE SOLE NEGLIGENCE OF DESIGN 3.16. THE CONDUIT ROUTES SHOWN ON THE PLANS ARE APPROXIMATE. THE PERSONNEL. CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE BEST CONDUIT ROUTES BASED ON MET - METER .8.1 M METER THE CONTRACTOR AND HIS SUBCONTRACTORS WILL BE REQUIRED TO THE SITE CONDITIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE MONO - MONOCRYSTALLINE SOLAR CELL O REPAIR ANY DAMAGE DONE TO BUILDINGS,GROUNDS OR UTILITIES AT ENGINEER IF THE CONTRACTOR'S PREFERRED CONDUIT ROUTES ARE N - NEUTRAL EB BATTERY ENCLOSURE NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE CUSTOMER. DEFECTIVE MATERIALS OR OTHER THAN WHAT ARE INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. 0 NEGATIVE WORKMANSHIP WILL NOT BE ALLOWED ON THIS PROJECT. REASONABLE (N) - NEW Of NEGATIVE BUS HOUSEKEEPING AND CLEAN UP SHALL BE CONDUCTED BOTH DURING BIRD DETERRENT THE EXECUTION OF AND AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE PROJECT. 4. GROUNDING NC - NORMALLY CLOSED (01 NO - NORMALLY OPEN 0 NEGATIVE BUS BAR 2. GENERAL 4.1. THE GROUNDING SYSTEM SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CEC O AND THE LOCAL ADOPTED CODE. ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND N/S - NORTH-SOUTH (�1I 2.1. THE ACTUAL SYSTEM EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE RACEWAYS SHALL BE PROPERLY GROUNDED. m DC COMBINER BOX K] P - PHASE d1 PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM ARE INCLUDED IN THE PV SYSTEM 4.2. AN INSULATED EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR, IN ACCORDANCE PLC - PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS TABLE ON THE TITLE PAGE AND THROUGHOUT THE WITH CEC 250.122 AND 690.47,SHALL BE PROVIDED IN ALL CONDUITS xQ NEUTRAL DRAWINGS AS NECESSARY FOR CLARITY. IN ADDITION,THE ACTUAL WITH CURRENT CARRYING CONDUCTORS.ALL LUGS AND CONNECTORS POLY - POLYCRYSTALLINE SOLAR CELL O K CONTROL UNIT VENDOR SPECIFICATION DATA SHEETS WILL BE INCLUDED AS PART OF SHALL BE RATED FOR THE CONDUCTOR MATERIAL AND THE CONDITIONS PT - POTENTIAL TRANSFORMERgal NEUTRAL BUS THE PERMIT SUBMITTAL. OF USE. x LTJ 2.2. ONLY NEW MATERIALS FREE OF DEFECTS WILL BE INSTALLED AS PART PTC - PV USA TEST CONDITIONS(RATING) OF THE PROJECT. ALL NEW INSTALLED EQUIPMENT WILL BE ELECTRICAL PANEL x APPROPRIATELY LISTED AND NEMA RATED. ALL NEW EQUIPMENT SHALL 5. EQUIPMENT PV - PHOTOVOLTAIC ', NEUTRAL BUS BAR HAVE PERMANENT PLASTIC ENGRAVED IDENTIFICATION TAGS INSTALLED. PVC - RIGID POLWINYL CHLORIDE CONDUIT MI 2.3. ALL CUTTING AND PATCHING REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW 5.1. ALL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS INSTALLED OUTDOORS,EXPOSED TO THE RACEWAYS AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE WEATHER OR IN DAMP LOCATIONS SHALL BE RATED FOR NEMA 3R OR RMC - RIGID METAL CONDUIT Q% EXPANSION JOINTS GREATER. INSTALLATION OF THESE COMPONENTS MUST COMPLY WITH \ xc ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.ALL WORK SHALL UI PERFORMED BY RPVT - REMOTE PV TIE NORMALLY CLOSED RELAY TRADESMAN EXPERIENCED IN THE WORK REQUIRED.ALL FINISHES SHALL THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. S - STRUCTURAL MATCH THE EXISTING ADJACENT FINISHES.OPENINGS IN FIRE RATED 5.2. ALL RACEWAYS,CABINETS, BOXES, FIXTURES SHALL BE SUPPORTED WALLS WILL BE PATCHED IN A MANNER MAINTAINING THE ORIGINAL FIRE FROM THE BUILDING STRUCTURE IN AN APPROVED MANNER. SCH - SCHEDULE I INV I INVERTER xo AND SMOKE RATINGS. 5.3. AT THE COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT NEATLY TYPED ACCURATE NORMALLY OPEN RELAY 2.4. DRAWINGS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC IN NATURE AND CANNOT SHOW EVERY PANELBOARD DIRECTORIES INDICATING ALL BRANCH CIRCUITS AND SKID - REFERENCES ALL COMPONENTS LOCATED ON CONNECTION,JUNCTION BOX,WIRE, CONDUIT,ETC. THE CONTRACTOR SPARES WILL BE PROVIDED. ALL SPARES SHALL BE LEFT IN THE OFF INVERTER AND TRANSFORMER SKID SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING A COMPLETE AND FUNCTIONAL POSITION. JUNCTION BOX ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. 5.4. ALL SAFETY SWITCHES SHALL BE HEAVY DUTY TYPE WITH COVER SS - STAINLESS STEEL OUTLET 2.5. CONTRACTOR WILL COORDINATE ALL POWER OUTAGES WITH THE STC - FACTORY STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS O MANUFACTURED HANDLE LOCK OFF PROVISIONS. SWITCHES SHALL BE POLE TAPE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE IN ADVANCE. MANUFACTURED BY A COMPANY CONSISTENT WITH OTHER INSTALLED (RATING) LIGHT 2.6. PANEL DESIGNATIONS SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS ARE GIVEN FOR EQUIPMENT WHENEVER POSSIBLE. PART NUMBERS, RATING AND FUSING CLARIFICATION OF CIRCUITING ONLY AND MAY NOT CORRESPOND TO THE SHALL BE AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. TYP - TYPICAL ® POSITIVE . DESIGNATIONS FOUND IN THE FIELD. 5.5. CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE ALL CEC AND MAINTENANCE CLEARANCE VMP - VOLTAGE AT MAXIMUM POWER - REQUIREMENTS ARE MET FOR NEW EQUIPMENT AND MAINTAINED FOR VOC VOLTAGE AT OPEN CURRENT 0 PV MODULE M POSITIVE BUS EXISTING EQUIPMENT. 3. CONDUIT ANT WIRE 5.6. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY EQUIPMENT CLEARANCES AND XFMR - TRANSFORMER `0(Ol 11`O POSITIVE BUS BAR 3.1. ALL EXISTING CONDUIT RUNS ARE NOT SHOWN.. CONTRACTOR SHALL PLACEMENTS WHILE COORDINATING LOCATIONS WITH OTHERIOTRADES, • + - POSITIVE - O VERIFY EXISTING CONDUIT LOCATIONS IN FIELD. PURCHASING NINSTAMANAGERS,AND SITE IPMERVI. PRIOR TO NEGATIVE IRPVTI REMOTE PV TIE 3.2. ALL CONDUCTORS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN A RACEWAY AS SPECIFIED IN PURCHASING AND INSTALLING THE EQUIPMENT. THE DRAWINGS.THE EXCEPTION IS PV SOURCE CIRCUIT CONDUCTORS 5.7. EVERY STRUCTURE AND PORTION THEREOF, INCLUDING NONSTRUCTURAL P - PHASE . . MADE OF TYPE USE-2 OR PV WIRE CABLE. THESE CONDUCTORS MAY COMPONENTS THAT ARE PERMANENTLY ATTACHED TO STRUCTURES AND BE EXPOSED WITHIN THE PV ARRAY. THEIR SUPPORTS AND ATTACHMENTS,SHALL BE DESIGNED AND SOLAR LIGHTING POLE MOUNT POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER 3.3. INDOOR EMT FITTINGS MAY BE COMPRESSION TYPE OR STEEL SET CONSTRUCTED TO RESIST THE EFFECTS OF EARTHQUAKE MOTIONS IN UNITS OF MEASUREMENT ACCORDANCE WITH ASCE 7,EXCLUDING CHAPTER 14 AND APPENDIX o SCREW TYPE.OUTDOOR EMT FITTINGS MUST BE COMPRESSION A - AMPERES RAINTIGHT TYPE. T IA. THE.SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY FOR A STRUCTURE IS PERMITTED - TO.BE DETERMINED ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 1613 OR ASCE 7. C - CELSIUS 3.4. A PULL ROPE SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ALL EMPTY CONDUITS.• IXFMILI TRANSFORMER(XFMR) 5.8. ALL CONTROLS AND SWITCHES INTENDED TO BE USED BY THE FT - FEET PV MODULE 3.5. CONDUCTOR MATERIAL,EITHER COPPER OR ALUMINUM IS SPECIFIED IN OCCUPANT OF THE ROOM OR AREA TO.CONTROL LIGHTING AND THE DRAWINGS. CONDUCTOR INSULATION TYPE SHALL BE XHHW-2 RECEPTACLE OUTLETS,APPLIANCES AND COOLING,HEATING AND IN - INCHES UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. VENTILATING EQUIPMENT,SHALL LOCATED NO MORE THAN 48 INCHES MW - MEGAWATT pp WEATHER STATION 3.6. ALL SERVICE,FEEDER AND BRANCH CONDUCTORS SHALL BE INDENTIFIED MEASURED FROM THE TOP OF THE JUNCTION OR DEVICE BOX NOR KV - KILOVOLTS -L3---o- SWITCH TO MATCH THE EXISTING BUILDING OR STRUCTURE IDENTIFICATION LESS THAN 15 INCHES MEASURED TO THE BOTTOM OF THE JUNCTION SCHEME PER CEC 200.6,210.5 AND 215.12.WHERE MORE THAN ONE OR DEVICE BOX ABOVE THE FINISHED FLOOR. KVA - KILOVOLTS-AMPERES • TAP NOMINAL VOLTAGE SYSTEM EXISTS IN A BUILDING OR STRUCTURE, EACH 5.9. ALL RECEPTACLES OUTLETS ON BRANCH CIRCUITS OF 30-AMPERES OR KW - KILOWATTSUNGROUNDED CONDUCTOR SHALL BE IDENTIFIED BY PHASE AND LESS AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEM RECEPTACLES SHALL BE LOCATED ..AJ..hJ SYSTEM. THE IDENTIFICATION SCHEME SHALL BE PERMANAENTLY POSTED NO MORE THAN 48 INCHES MEASURED FROM THE TOP OF THE KWHR - KILOWATTS- HOUR PLAN LINESS TRANSFORMER AT EACH PANELBOARD OR SWITCHBOARD.IF THE BUILDING OR RECEPTACLE OUTLET BOX OR RECEPTACLE HOUSING NOR LESS THAN V - VOLTSTRUCTURE DOES NOT HAVE AN EXISTING SCHEME, USE THE 15 INCHES MEASURED OF THE BOTTOM OF THE RECEPTACLE OUTLET —11—FENCE LINE FOLLOWING. BOX OR RECEPTACLE HOUSING THE FINISHED FLOOR. VAC - VOLTS IN AC 208/170 VOLT pHASF 480/277 VOLT VDC - VOLTS IN DC ---•-CONDUIT RUN ABOVE GROUND LINE BLACK A BROWN 6. WIRING DEVICES • W - WATT -•-CONDUIT RUN BELOW GRADE LINE RED B PURPLE ray ACLPOSSHALL SIBLE BE AS DESIGN�.TED QN T DRAWINGSD ---PROPERTY LINE BLUE C YELLOW E. A BRAND CONSISTENT H fes"'ERTITD '+V,I --OFFSET LINE WHITE NEUTRAL GRAY DEVICES SHALL BFEB. RQVD D WITHAPPROPRIATE V SITE&MODULE LINE GREEN GROUND GREEN ../:,-•`•••.S. ANY EMPTY BO71 (�F,.I } *4ES SHALL BE LEXAN,PiASTfC1ED REA. GALVANIZED COVERPLATES MAY BE USED IN . 'EROOMS. APR 0 2 2013 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE Reviewed By ,41n' /77 NOTICE THE DESIGNS SHOWN AND DESCRIBED HERE INCLUDING ALL TECHNICAL DRAWINGS, GRAPHICS AND MODELS ARE PROPRIETARY AND CANNOT BE COPIED, DUPLICATED OR COMMERCIALLY EXPLOITED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART,WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MCCALMONT ENGINEERING NOTE 1. S-5 CLAMPS ATTACH TO STANDING SEAMS OF THE ROOF AND DO NOT PENETRATE THE ROOF ,-1 2. MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF ARRAY IS LESS THAN 18" / \ PROPERTY LINE ABOVE ROOF SURFACE. UNIRAC RAIL RUNNING N/S �-\ �Vc .-c. �� ATTACHED TO TILT LEG WITH L-FOOT \ �S STANDING SEAM ROOF D MODULES 15% )( `\ NT SPAN IS --.\-- 45.%_()_==__________F RAIL LENGTH \ �/ C f�1 - ATTACHME ==_--� _ � �N �v\ L LENGTH -"\i- 3) � 1 /�_ _ _ 01� ATTACHMENT SPAN IS 40%OF _ �' j N_I?"3/ 5 UNIRAC TILT LEG / \ _ WITH L-FOOT ATTACHMENTS ---- - C �_ S-5 CLAMP(TIP) J /� —— -- 6-5 CLAMP (TIP) D ------ -- - UNISTRUT RAIL RUNNING E/W 7-1 1n UNIRAC RAIL RUNNING N/S � \ o 'L ATTACHED TO L-FOOT TO ROOF a XA„f M W��7em- ., - /,%. c\ �j�� OUNIRAC TILT LEG DETAIL o %D V ' SCALE: NTS �.\ -ss, � J� � ) 1 \ 1 �- JJJ `1 ) DRESIDENCE ”, (�r �� Ji JP47 kciz, D 5 � U 00 S/ (N)CONDUIT RUN FROM ROOF TO cJ �J \ SIDE OF GARAGE � L \ (N)JJ-BOX X y 0 c.__,\ - GARAGE (E) 200A MAIN PANEL AND UTILITY METER \ WITH EXISTING CONDUCTORS TO SUBPANEL �J � `/ • `- � D (E) SUBPANEL I� � � (N) DEDICATED BREAKER FOR PV SYSTEM DISCONNECTING MEANS / \ '1. 00�� % 3'CALFIRE SETBACK O - -__/O ✓ 3 D p�p iL D i r D ) j.... ."'""'"1JjBO \ E+ LDePartrneni 16-4" b ; �_) D� \ \ i� C21VEWAY Ds 4. _ _ _ ,-c- D Q ,��� D — - - - - - - - - - - - RE\P/1 FOR CODECOMPLIANCE DULES 1 SEE DETAIL MICRO-0.3-1FOTIT TAIL OF(15)CS6X-285P DRYERS Reviewed p�/ `����( /2/497-‘17/ .�-I � / . \ 1/ / i SEE DETAIL A/E-101 FOR TILT DETAIL "'r?f" GENERAL NOTES ---___- 'cc-. D l/ —) 1. (15)CANADIAN SOLAR CS6X-285P MODULES �� (�-� 2. (15)POWER ONE MICRO-0.3-1 MICRO INVERTERS SITE PLAN 3. ROOFING IS STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF. SEAMS ARE 24"OC. 4. RAFTERS ARE 258 DOUGLAS FIR,24"OC. SCALE:AS NOTED 7. SYSTEM TILTED 3' OFF ROOF TO A TOTAL OF 5' OFF HORIZON 8. S-5 CLAMPS TO ATTACH E-W RUNNING UNISTRUT TO ROOFING 9. UNIRAC SOLARMOUNT RACKING RUNS N-S ON UNISTRUT 10.SYSTEM WEIGHT IS LESS THAN 5 LBS/SOFT. 0 IGS NOTICE:THE DESIGNS SHOWN AND DESCRIBED HERE INCLUDING ALL TECHNICAL DRAWINGS,GRAPHICS AND MODELS ARE PROPRIETARY AND CANNOT BE COPIED, DUPLICATED OR COMMERCIALLY EXPLOITED. IN WHOLE OR IN PART,WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MCCALMONT ENGINEERING 40 47 E��v f02 gE' o UC®mama (E)SUBPANEL - GARAGE (E) METER/MAIN PANELBOARD +6;;w 'gym 2 125A, 240/120VAC 125A, 240/120VAC 'G - u 11, 3W 3W < O� IRREVERSIBLE SPLICE 125A OO c0D MODULE RAIL(NP) •� r,© •• El © 1 TO UTILITY SEE DETAIL A/601 0E c E © (E) GEC IRREVERSIBLE SPLICE o o a 2 1 �z U ^ ^ TO O O r TO-� / \ / \ EXISTING O-/�--0 EXISTING O w a I.- hl I- i-I - LOADS ti LOADS ti L "" L (N)JUNCTION BOX (�.� n 1 Ill w PV O A BREAKER 1 O1ITSA� of/1T00\A (E) ELECTRODE I/�1 o I 0-0 O 1 • +• , BONDING n o S r ® ® I I oo 0 O O� JUMPER o • L_ — _J \I*' wx< U A 2 LOCATED ON SOUTH WEST 6.4`NT I. _ (E)CONDUCTORS CORNER OF HOUSE o w o Al /\ /\ ..., ,C) r : r : , BREAKER 2 _ X. C O 15A III Q . 0 a Q Z m LOCATED ON MANUFACTURER'S AC TRUNK CABLE GARAGE ROOF LOCATED IN GARAGE w N O Z U J U O 0.75" EMT CONDUIT (4)#10 AWG CU THWN-2 CONDUCTORS Lu (2)#10 AWG CU TIIWN-2 NEUTRAL ") #B AWG CU INSULATED GROUND/GEC 01 SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM FA Z co U SCALE: NTS INFORMATION AND LOCATION CORRESPOND WITH NUMBERS ON LABELS AND WARNINGS ITY SERVICE- PG&E GENERAL NOTES o - GARAGE \ o o i 1 - 8 INVERTERS 1. ALL EQUIPMENT TO BE LISTED. li 0 S 2 - 7 INVERTERS 2. ALL EQUIPMENT WIRING AND GROUNDING SHALL CONFORM TO THE o I MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED PRACTICES. REFER TO THE INSTALLATION AND 1.' 3 ' USER MANUALS FOR GUIDANCE. B Fy 3. EXPOSED NON-CURRENT CARRYING METAL PARTS OF MODULE FRAMES, 3 D WARNINGS EQUIPMENT,.134 AND ENCLOSURES SHALL BE GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CEC W 4. INSTALLATION SHALL COMPLY WITH THE 2010 CEC . U 5. ALL EXPOSED RACEWAY OPENINGS SHALL BE SEALED USING A SUITABLE METHOD w LETTERS ENGRAVED ON A METAL OR PLASTIC PLAQUE, OR SIZED TO FIT IN INTERIOR TO PREVENT ENTRY INSECTS. 6. THE CONTRACTOR HAS THE ABILITY TO TRANSMIT SOLAR PRODUCTION DATA ALL HAVE A RED BACKGROUND WITH WHITE ENGRAVED LETTERING.ATTACH PLAQUE WITH THROUGH A CELL MODEM AND RADIO FREQUENCY. HILE MAINTAINING ENCLOSURE RATING. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED,ALL ENGRAVED 7. THE UTILITY MUST BE NOTIFIED PRIOR TO USE AND ACTIVATION OF ANY W z 32•• PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION 'N ^ /y, w MODULE RAIL 8. MCCALMONT ENGINF (II,T,RE NSIBLE FOR ENGINEE4 N UI .f. REIN( z CIRCUITS. +5'( 1` ,Y\/ W 9. BONDING SHALL B ••' EDsWH NECESSARY TO E REE CTRICA p� �y�.,� @@ m (SS)TOOTHED WASHER CONTINUITY AND T I'PACI TO, NDUCT SAFELY AN A�Nue a r en( CO "' g f LIKELY TO BE IMP 7 IN PA/ WITH CEC 250. o ES OF POWER. 2ND s z (SS) #10-32 NUT (SS) 10-32 HEX u OVOLTAIC SYSTEMS i o 3 a _ WASHER HEAD SCREW •e � ? < 8 TORQUE NUT/BOLT ASSEMBLY � 1����������� BETWEEN 20 TO 251N-LBS +J py v • i CO 0 •VIII I' ILSCO 1 1 1 d CONNECTION VER DRILLED OUT TO 7/32' TBRQUEBT REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE E THIS OVER TORQUE-10 AWG SOLID CU f C-Y L V t 1"' CODE EVICE TO 35IN-LBS �/ nµ" Reviewed By .i %''/ ;Jy � EVERY RAIL THAT SUPPORTS MODULES OR ® KEYNOTES ��N, RATING CURRENT 10A CURRENT-CARRYING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE GROUNDED. ( ESQ F,��,*,6t.. E 240VAC USE THIS SAME GROUNDING METHOD ON EACH MODULE RAIL. 1. LOCATE THE PV SYSTEM OVERCURRENT DEVICE ON THE BUS OPPOSITE OF THE MAIN OVERCURRENT f F.4A �ia1�!"/ DEVICE/MAIN LUG. `t,''?.;•• A � MODULE RAIL GROUND LUG DETAIL A � ' NONE E-601 RATING CURRENT 8.75A E 240VAC E-601 SHOWN AND DESCRIBED HERE INCLUDING ALL TECHNICAL DRAWINGS, GRAPHICS AND MODELS ARE PROPRIETARY AND CANNOT BE COPIED, DUPLICATED OR COMMERCIALLY EXPLOITED. IN WHOLE OR IN PART,WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MCCALMONT ENGINEERING „ 'f `- CanadianSolar MaxPower CS6X 280/28512901295/300 P Al MaxPowCS6X omi 72 solar cells.er These isa modulesrbustsolar can be odule usedwfo on-grid solar applications.Our metilous design thr and production techniques ensure ahigh-yield, long-term performance for every module ,r produced.Our rigorous quality control and in-house testing facilities guarantee Canadian Solar's modules meet the highest quality standards possible. Best Quality • 235 quality control points in module production Key Features EL screening to eliminate product defects • Current binning toi improve system performance • High modulsefficiency up to 15.63% • Accredited Salt mist resistant • Positive powertolerance:0=;+5W Best Warranty Insurance • Robust frame.to up to 5400.Pa load • 25 years worldwide coverage • 100%warranty term coverage • Anti-reflective and self-cleaning surface • Providing third party bankruptcy rights • Non-cancellable • Outstanding performance at low irradiance • Immediate coverage • Insured by 3 world top insurance companies • High energy yield at Low NOCT Comprehensive Certificates • Backed By Our New 10/25 Linear Power Warranty . IEC 61215/IEC 61730,UL 1703,IEC61701 ED2, Plus our added 25 year insurance coverage KEMCO,CEC Listed,CE,MCS 100° • ISO9001:2008:Quality Management System s�� d Val ▪ ISO/TS16949:2009:The automotive quality Added ue From Warr 90% ro Warranty management system ' IS014001:2004:Standards for Environmental 0% ` - ,-,�, management system s 10 15 W zo zs QC080000 HSPM:The Certification for •10 year product warranty on materials and workmanship Hazardous Substances Regulations •25 year linear power output warranty • OHSAS18001:2007Internationalstandardsfor occupational health and safety • Reach Compliance A ent_e; _. , ,�, APP 07 2013 www.canadiansolar.com REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE Reviewed By J1,77 CS6X-280/285/290/295/300 P Electrical Data MaxPower STC 24 ,I9.0.,.`E ',2$p CS6)t-285P,CSBX*290P CS6X=295P CS6X-300P Nominal Maximum Power(Pmax) 280W 285W 290W 295W 300W Temperature Characteristics Optimum Operating Voltage(Vmp) 35.6V 35.8V 35.9V 36.OV 36.1V Pmax -0.43%/°C Optimum Operating Current(Imp) 7.86A 7.96A 8.08A 8.19A 8.30A Temperature Coefficient Voc -0.34%/°C Open Circuit Voltage(Voc) 44.2V 44.3V 44.4V 44.5V 44.6V In 0.065%/'C Short Circuit Current(Isc) 8.42A 8.53A 8.64A 8.76A 8.87A Normal Operating Cell Temperature 45±2°C Module Efficiency 14.59% 14.85% 15.11% 15.37% 15.63% Operating Temperature -40°C—+85°C Performance at Low Irradiance Maximum System Voltage 1000V(IEC)/600V(UL) Industry leading performance at low irradiation Maximum Series Fuse Rating 15A environment,+95.5%module efficiency from an Application Classification ClaseA irradiance of 1000w/m2 to 200w/m2 Power Tolerance 0—+5W (AM 1.5,25 C) Under Standard Test Conditions(STC)of irradiance of spectrum AM 1.5 and cell temperature of 25C NOCT "--7s;`�, ,s ,alikfisbP GS&�7(42if5PCS6X-290P CS6X-295P CS6X-300P Engineering Drawings Nominal Maximum Power(Pmax) 203W 207W 210W 214W 218W Optimum Operating Voltage(Vmp) 32.5V 32.7V 32.7V 32.8V 32.9V Optimum Operating Current(imp) 6.25A 6.33A 6.42A 6.51A 6.61A Open Circuit Voltage(Voc) 40.6V 40.7V 40.8V 40.9V 41.OV [I I I 1 I I,111 111 t Short Circuit Current(Ise) 6.82A 6.91A 7.00A 7.10A 7.19A I 1 Under Normal Operating.Cell Temperature,Irradiance of 800 Wire,spectrum AM 1.5,ambient temperature 20C, I I L I I wind speed 1 m/s II I I III Mechanical Data III II II Cell Type Poly-crystalline 156 x 156mm,2 or 3 Busbars 3 `I 1 1 11 I I I 111 Cell Arrangement 72(6 x 12) 1 1 11 Dimensions 1954x982x40mm(76.93x38.7x1.57in) 11 H Weight 23kg(50.7 Ibs) I II I III Front Cover 3.2mm Tempered glass Frame Material Anodized aluminium alloy 1 l J-BOX IP65,3 diodes _ I I, 1111 IIII Cable 4mm'(IEC)/12AWG(UL),1150mm 02r Connectors MC4 or MC4 Comparable Standard Packaging(Modules per Pallet) 24pcs Module Pieces per container(40 ft.Container) 528pcs(40'HQ) :: N -V Curves(CS6X 290P) 1s to 9 g a e Section A 7 350 c , � milik\ 5 3 I 3 3 I �lonOw m2 T.SC:, I 2 �•800w/m2 2 �•2S-C /./../ ---000w/m2 ..-iii-45t -/ -.,00w/m2 + _eau 71.5 ,° �_ 0 u if.,5_ 25 30 35:40 45 50 0 5 :0,5 20 25 30 30 10 is 550 ':eaa3allI VOYpe(V) 'Specifications included in this datasheet are subject to change without prior notice. About Canadian Solar Canadian Solar Inc. is one of the world's largest solar Canadian Solar was founded in Canada in 2001 and was companies. As a leading vertically-integrated successfully listed on NASDAQ Exchange (symbol: CSIQ) in manufacturer of Ingots,wafers,cells,solar modules and November 2006. Canadian Solar has module manufacturing solar systems, Canadian Solar delivers solar power capacity of 2.05GW and cell manufacturing capacity of 1.3GW. products of uncompromising quality to worldwide customers. Canadian Solar's world class team of professionals works closely with our customers to provide them with solutions for all their solar needs. Headquarters 1545 Speedvale Avenue West Guelph I Ontario Ni K 1E61 Canada Tel Fl 519 837 1881 Fax.+1 519 837 2550 inquirecal canediansolar.corn www.canadiansolar.com EN-Rev 3.50 Copyright 02012 Canadian Solar Inc. i 61 MX= � o .. C NLO The Right Way! 2 4.311.,,,, 1:5 CZe The S-5-U clamp is by far our most LO popular and most versatile clamp. GO It fits about 85°o of the standing seam profiles manufactured in North America—including most structural and s .. architectural profiles. It can be used on vertically oriented seams and, by rotating O the clamp 90 degrees, it can also be used O on most horizontal 2" seam profiles. " Its simple design,generous dimensioning 03 and multiple hole orientations are what make the S-5-U clamp so versatile for use Ewith the S-5!" snow retention products, such as ColorGard-,as well as with other 0 heavy-duty applications. a) Installation is as simple as setting the C specially patented round-point setscrews into the clamp, placing the clamp on }'' the seam,and tightening them to the = specified tension.Then, affix ancillary N (3 items using the bolt provided with the Nproduct. Go to www.S-5.com/tools t 0 for information and tools available for 0 properly attaching and tensioning S-5! V clamps. L(as �) cn coThe S-5-U Mini is a hit shorter than the S-5-U and has one setscrew rather than 3 C two.The Mini is the choice for attaching Q all kinds of rooftop accessories:signs, — '~ walkways,satellite dishes, antennas, C'I >. rooftop lighting, lightning protection The S-5-U clamp is our M co systems,solar arrays,exhaust stack most popluar and versatile M 4—, bracing,conduit, condensate lines, clamp, fitting about 85% of ..e, mechanical equipment—just about Lf) anything!` the standing seam profiles N .� in North America. CO (1) S-5!Mini clamp!.r_ i He taa I lam,-,a I unitized sou., CO guards Th'5 et-me c-»,z.ribl Ti,.an I 11.1M nat I,ased COWM with,S-5!Snoitall"Snetence'm Coloat,a, I snow retention W systems. website at www.S-5.com for published data regarding holding strength. Copyright 2012,Metal Roof Innovations,Ltd.S..products are patented protected. S-5!aggressively protects its patents,trademarks and copyrig hts. The strength of the S-5-U clamp is in its simple design. The patented setscrews will slightly dimple the metal seam material but not pierce it— O leaving roof warranties intact. The Right Way! The 5-5-U and S 5 : r 5 „ h!furnrish dwith S-5-U Clamp the hardware show ? j rn p i ,Also includes: a bit tip for tighteni�, r fc-7 n s tf iect`ricoscrew �%T 3/8"or M10 hole located 1/2"(13.00 mm) gun.A structural al o lalt0406S45 U 2.00" -$',-,4� from edge of part is compatible with a i Viw Y oofrng materials (51.00 mm) 4 x excluding copper Al is sta i�+ pA ssC ' M l b C 0 - ! 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(30.00 mm) 1.50" ",,&.. s^''. , ,� "t (38.00 mm) x -,,,,A� � � s 090.. v,�P.s-c % AflA -- (23.00 m ) � ' k� got` �� ys p h ',a '' ‹ 0.40" -- g �4� kms' (10.00 mm) sr �'r'`� ''�r'���'g ,+ 1.50" s a ` u , (38.00 mm) 4 5 { �� Please note:All measurements are rounded to ';:s '' ,,., : ,.3 ik �. the second decimal place. S-5!"Warning!Please use this product responsibly! Distributed by Products are protected by multiple U.S.and foreign patents.Visit the website at www.5-5.com for complete information on patents and trademarks.For maximum holding strength,setscrews should be tensioned and re-tensioned as the seam material compresses.Clamp setscrew tension should be verified using a calibrated torque wrench between 160 and 180 inch pounds when used on 22ga steel, and between 130and 150 inch poundsforallother metaisandthinner gaugesofsteeLConsuhthe 5-51 website at www.S-5.com for published data regarding holding strength. Copyright 2012 Metal Roof Innovaiions,Ltd S-9 products arepatented protected. S-9 aggressively protects its patents,t rademeks and copyrights. S0IARM0uN1 TLH High Profile Tilt Legs Installation Supplement 205.4 U.S.Des.Patent No.D496,248S,D496,z49S. Other patents pending. s,.,.. :0 C • if,„‘. .10 wil k\i/1,-:77 y v) @ d 4y 't {fes S V , rt- y ....• 0 Thank you for purchasing a Unirac.Please review this manual thoroughly before installing 3 your SolarMount system. The installer is solely responsible for: .= • Complying with all applicable local or national building codes,including any that may C supercede this manual; • Ensuring that Unirac and other products are appropriate for the particular installation and the installation environment; • Ensuring,in roof applications,that the roof,its rafters,connections,and other structural support members can support the array under building live load conditions; • Using only Unirac parts and installer-supplied parts as specified by UniRac(substitution of parts may void the warranty); • Ensuring that lag screws have adequate pullout strength and shear capacities as installed; • In roof applications,maintaining the waterproof integrity of the roof,including selection of appropriate flashing;and • Ensuring safe installation of all electrical aspects of the PV array. .:: rjIRA■• UAugust zo A HIM GROUP COMPANY S0U9 6,Unirac,Inc. Unirac welcomes input concerning the accuracy and user-friendliness of this publication.Please write to publications@unirac.com. g;h a rrsc,rJ. Lu U N I RAC Installation Manual 205.4 TLH High Profile Leg Kit SolarMount \ 6 (from your rail set) SolarMount rail slide bolt head (from rail set) \ ‘•\ .1 into rail slot -, 6 (from your rail set) �� �� 3 \� slide bolt head 3e�/ `� into rail slot V '� //'Leg strut / - FIXED LEG (Special order) ADJUSTABLE \ Leg strut ,�4 LEG a ` 5 2 6 (from rail set)-44. of Leg tube FOOT 4I 2 ' Drill 3/8" bolt hole for easier seasonal adjustment. 3ty" ' / 1 L-foot (from L-foot (from 3® i ` rail set) rail set) 1 .4,4•.% 5 Adjustable leg parts list Quantity Wrench Recommended Adjustable Leg Cross Section Part 2-leg kits 4-leg kits size torque((t-lbs) Leg tube 2 4 Leg strut 2 4 I I.Bolt,3/9 x 3" 2 4 9/16" 15 2.Bolt,3/8 x 11/4" 2 4 '/id' 15 Fixed leg parts list(per pair of legs) 3.Flange nut,3/8" 2 4 vie 15 4.Strut nut 3/8' 2 4 Wrench Recommended 5.Fender washer,3/s' 4 8 Part Quantity size torque(ft-lbs) 6.Bolt,3/8 x 3/4" 4* 8f '/is" 15 Leg strut I *From your rail set. 2.Bolt,3/8 x I'/4" 2 '/ii' 15 tó from your rail set;2 from your leg kit 3.Flange nut,3/e" 2 9/16" 15 6.Bolt,3/8 X 3/4' (from your rail set) 4 '/ii' 15 Caution:Stainless steel hardware can seize up,a process called galling.To significantly reduce the likelihood of galling,SAF-T-EZE anti-seize lubricant has been included with your hardware.Apply a very small drop to the threads of all bolts before installa- tion. If more anti-seize is needed,substitute any lubricant. Page 2 SolarMount Installation Manual 205.4 TLH High Profile Leg Kit a U N I RAC Spacing of Footing Bolts hand L-Feet for Each Rail(inches) 15 percent of rail length Use this table in conjuction with Figure 3 or Figure 4 to determine footing bolt and L-foot spacing for your SMR Rail Set. Rail Length70%Rail Length SMR48 48 34 45 percent SMR60 60 42 / SMR72 72 50 SMR84 84 59 SMR96 96 67 SMRI06 106 74 40%Rail 45%Rail 40 percent RaiiLengthLength Length SMRI20 120 48 54 45 percent i \ SMRI32 I32 53 59 SMRI44 144 58 65 SMRI56 156 62 70 SMRI68 168 67 76 40 percent SMR180 180 72 81 Figure 4.Leg spacing with SolarMount SMR120 to 132 rail sets(two legs per rail). 30 percent of rail length Figure 3.Leg spacing with SolarMount SMR48 to 106 rail sets(one leg per rail). j70 percent 70 percent Peg 3 • N U N I RAC Installation Manual 205.4 TLH High Profile Leg Kit SolarMount 10 year limited Product Warranty, 5 year limited Finish Warranty Unirac,Inc.,warrants to the original purchaser the practices specified by AAMA 609&610-02 If within the specified Warranty periods the ("Purchaser")of product(s)that it manufactures —"Cleaning and Maintenance for Architecturally Product shall be reasonably proven to be ("Product")at the original installation site that Finished Aluminum"(www.aamanetorg)are not defective,then Unirac shall repair or replace the the Product shall be free from defects in material followed by Purchaser.This Warranty does not defective Product,or any part thereof,in Unirac's and workmanship for a period of ten(10)years, cover damage to the Product that occurs during sole discretion.Such repair or replacement shall except for the anodized finish,which finish its shipment,storage,or installation, completely satisfy and discharge all of Unirac's shall be free from visible peeling,or cracking or ThisWartanty shall be VOID if installation of liability with respect to this limited Warranty. chalking under normal atmospheric conditions the Product is not performed in accordance Under no circumstances shall Unirac be liable for a period of five(5)years,from the earlier with Unirac's written installation instructions, for special,indirect or consequential damages of I)the date the installation of the Product is or if the Product has been modified,repaired, arising out of or related to use by Purchaser of completed,or 2)30 days after the purchase of or reworked in a manner not previously the Product. the Product by the original Purchaser("Finish authorized by Unirac IN WRITING,or if the Manufacturers of related items,such as PV Warranty"). Product is installed in an environment for which modules and flashings,may provide written The Finish Warranty does not apply to any it was not designed.Unirac shall not be liable warranties of their own.Unirac's limited foreign residue deposited on the finish.All for consequential,contingent or incidental Warranty covers only its Product,and not any installations in corrosive atmospheric conditions damages arising out of the use of the Product by related items. are excluded.The Finish Warranty is VOID if Purchaser under any circumstances. Ii I\I ' RAC 1411 Broadway Boulevard NE Albuquerque NM 87102-1545 USA 4 • . ELECTRICAL CALCULATIONS FOR Stubb Residence Prepared for Adelbai Electric P.O. Box 11061 Campbell, CA. 95011 by McCatmont Engineering 1624 Dell Avenue Campbell, CA 95008 April 2, 2013 CUPERTINO Puil1iino Department �0PROF;� C APR 0 "' 2013 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE oyAmyz,, Reviewed By SAT/ E • �,� m m < 3 p`2°12 FCTRICP� �P CFCALIF�° BY:CW DATE:4/2/2013 JOB:ADE-1068-00162 BY:ZG DATE:4/2/2013 STUBB RESIDENCE PROJECT McCatmont Engineering TABLE OF CONTENTS Gov. Codes: 2 Array String: 3 Inverter to AC Disconnect/Main 4 COPYRIGHT© 2012, McCALMONT ENGINEERING,ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 2 BY: CW DATE:4/2/2013 JOB:ADE-1068-00162 BY:ZG DATE:4/2/2013 STUBB RESIDENCE PROJECT McCAtniont Engineenng Governing Codes&Design Criteria 2010 California Electric Code-(CEC) All calculations assume 75 degree terminals unless otherwise noted All conduit is sized for schedule 40 below ground and EMT above ground. For any other specifications consult McCalmont Engineering Conduits and wire sizes shown in calculations are per minimum requirements NEC Table 310.16 points to NEC 240.4(D)which states that for the overcurrent protection shall not exceed 15 amperes for 14 AWG, 20 amperes for 12 AWG,and 30 amperes for 10 AWG copper. Therefore all calculations will show these current ratings on the output pages under label "ampacity(75°C column)." COPYRIGHT© 2012,McCALMONT ENGINEERING,ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 3 BY:CW DATE:4/2/2013 JOB:ADE-1068-00162 • BY:ZG DATE:4/2/2013 STUBB RESIDENCE PROJECT McCalmont Engineering Array String: 01 Modules per string Applicable Code PV panel CS6X-285P open-circuit voltage 44.3 V voltage temperature coefficient -150.6 mV/°C load voltage 35.8 V load current 7.96 A short-circuit current 8.53 A panels in series(string length) 1 short-circuit current(per string) 8.53 A peak operation factor x 1.25 NEC 690.8(A)(1) continuous current rating 10.66 A safety factor x 1.25 690.8(B)(1) max. string current 13.31 A high ambient temperature in sunlight(3.5") 32°C NEC 310.15(B)(2)(c) high ambient temperature 32°C ASHRAE 0.4% low ambient temperature 0°C ASHRAE extreme min voltage temperature coefficient -150.6 mV/°C NEC 690.7(A) temperature difference (low temp-25°C) -25°C cold-weather voltage adjustment 3.8 V open circuit voltage(per panel) 44.3 V max. open circuit voltage(per panel) 48.1 V panels per string x 1 max. open circuit voltage(per string) 48.1 V operating voltage(per string) 35.8 V Inverters for 01 Modules per string Applicable Code Inverter(Typical) Micro-0.3-I nom.AC voltage 240 V max.AC output current 1.3 A safety factor x 1.25 NEC 690.8(B)(1) PV system breaker 15 A COPYRIGHT© 2012,McCALMONT ENGINEERING,ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 4 BY: CW DATE:4/2/2013 JOB:ADE-1068-00162 BY: ZG DATE:4/2/2013STUBB RESIDENCE PROJECT McCAtmont 1„,., Engineering Inverter to Subpanel: Micro-0.3-1 Applicable Code wire size 10 AWG Cu one-way length 40 ft ampacity(90°C column) 40.00 A NEC Table 310.16 temperature derating factor x 0.76 NEC Table 310.16 bundle adjustment factor x 1.00 NEC Table 310.15(B)(2)(a) derated ampacity 30.40 A ampacity(75°C column) 30.00 A NEC Table 310.16 allowed ampacity 30.00 A conductors in parallel x 1 total allowed ampacity 30.00 A Max.String Current 1.63 Number of Inverters x 8 Max. Combiner Current 13.04 Inverter OCPD 15 A 600VDC resistance per unit length per conductor 1.20 D/kft NEC Ch. 9, Table 8 one-way length 40 ft total resistance 0.0480 0 load current per phase 1.25 A conductor voltage drop 0.96 V load voltage(nominal) 240 V voltage loss,at load 0.40% area of 10 AWG THWN-2 0.021 sq in NEC Ch. 9, Table 5 number of conductors x 4 subtotal of AC conductors 0.084 sq in area of 10 AWG THWN-2 0.021 sq in Number of neutrals x 2 subtotal of neutrals 0.042 sq in area of 8 AWG THWN-2 0.037 sq in NEC Ch. 9,Table 5 number of grounds x 1 subtotal of grounds 0.037 sq in total area of AC conductors 0.163 sq in area of conduit: 0.75 RNC_40 or EMT 0.508 sq in NEC Ch. 9,Table 4 conduit fill ratio 19.7% COPYRIGHT© 2012,McCALMONT ENGINEERING,ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 5