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E' l CITY OF CUPERTINO BUILDING PERMIT BUILDING ADDRESS: 10122 S TANTAU AVE CONTRACTOR: SUNLOGIC, INC PERMIT NO: 15070052 OWNER'S NAME: URS MADER 14 BETA CT DATE ISSUED: 07/08/2015 OWNER'S PHONE: 8319704918 SAN RAMON, CA 94583 PHONE NO: (925) 939 -8300 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION JOB DESCRIPTION: RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL /n�,, / L1� G�� � INSTALL NEW ROOF MOUNTED SOLAR - 15 PANELS (4.91 License C [ Lie. # KW) Contracto Date 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 Sq. Ft Floor Area: Valuation: $22337 rformance of the work for which this permit is issued. 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 permit is issued. APN Number: 37507039.00 Occupancy Type: 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 to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter WITHIlV 180 DAYS OF PERMIT ISSUANCE OR upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. (We) agree to save 180 DAYS FROM LAST CALLED INSP C ION. indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against liabilities, judgments, costs, and expenses which may accrue against said City in consequence of the �1 / j ( `/ / i granting of this permit. Additionally, the applicant understands and will comply .� Issued by: ►�✓../ lllttt.�l��i Date: with all non -point source regulations per the Cupertino Municipal Code, Section RE- ROOFS: 9.18. Signature v,l/ l/ 1 f Date " ` 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. ❑ 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, Sectio 4s 25505, 25533, and 25534. Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this 1 -7l e is permit is issued. Owner or authorized agent: Date: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so 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 APPLICANT CERTIFICATION 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 EPM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • BUILDING DIVISION 10300 TORRE AVENUE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014 -3255 (408) 777 -3228 • FAX (408) 777 -3333 • building o1cupetno.orq 150'�rW5;a PROJECT ADDRESS ` ®� vp� APN 9 OWNER NAME e L/P?H^i Lt G ! E-A4AIL 7 STREET ADDRESS c, 0 2--L �A�o�-c� l� Y, ST'SATE, P FAX `�t Sb 1 f 41 k C- Iii 1 CONTACT N 4AIL' STREET ADDRESS 1 , p CITY, ATE, ZIP OWNER ❑ OWNER- BUILDER ❑ OWNER AGENT ❑ CONTRACTOR CONTI'RACTORAGENTI ❑ ARCHITECT ❑ ENGINEER ❑ DEVELOPER ❑ TENANT CONTRA ORNAD4E V �� v� ! G- �� LIC ENS 2BER LICENSE TYPE BUS. LIC R, COMPANY NAME Fps, STREET ADDRESS Cl STATE, ZIP PHO ' ARCHITECT/ENGINEER NAME LICENSE NUMBER I BUS. LIC COMPANY NAME E -MAIL FAX STREET ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP PHONE U E OF ❑ SFD or Duplex ❑ Multi - Family PROJECT IN WILDLAND PROJECT W 5 RUCIURE: ❑ Commercial URBAN INTERFACE AREA ❑ Yes ❑ NO FLOOD ZONE ❑ Yes ❑ NO LAR PANELS IN El ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION ❑ SOLAR WATER HEATING ❑ OTHER: BR SOLAR FAMELSr NTUh4BER OF PANELS/UNITS: 1 KILOWATTS (COMA4ERCIAL ONLY): (-j. , j TOTAL VALUA N: Z� } 3 DESCRIPTION OF WORK � � u'YC7�J v � C � � l` U � J� � f tom i. S • ' l Y d4C L's ' ' •,JGECEI,VEA BXM ` ` •4� R � s By my signature below, I certify to each e following: I am e property owner or authorized agent to act on the property owner's behalf. I have read this application and the information I have ovid d is correct. I ha e read the Description of Work and verify it is accurate. I agree to comply with all applicable local ordinances and state laws relating to b i'ding construction. I thorize representatives of C peftino to enter the above- identivfied prppe ty)fo� ils aspection purposes. S ignature of Applicant/Agent: Date; LC SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION REQUIRED �� ggi t} L I&TA%DARD� i n Z 4nn'aox' FT1App_2011.doc revised 03116111 t C� CITY OF CUPERTINO )5M-00" - FEE ESTIMATOR - BUILDING DIVISION r 10122 S Tantau Ave DATE: 07/08/2015 REVIEWED BY: PAUL IlaADDRESS: APN: 375 07 039 BP #: *VALUATION: 1$22,337 'PERMIT TYPE: Building Permit PLAN CHECK TYPE: Addition PRIMARY SFD or Duplex USE: $0.00 PENTAMATION SOLAR -RES PERMIT TYPE: WORK Install new roof mounted solar - 15 Panels 4.91 K SCOPE $0.00 r FEE Afech. Plan ('heck ;Lech. Permit Fee: Ocher A/ec•h. trap. Mech. Insp. 1'ec: Phunb. Plan ('heels Plumb. Permit Fee: Miler Plumb Imp. Phllnb. h7sp. Fee: Elec. flan Check Is1ec. Pennir Fee: Plan Check Fee: $0.00 Other Llec. Insp. Elec. Insl). Fee: NOTE: This estimate does not include fees due to other Departments (Le. Planning, Public Works, Fire, Sanitary Sewer District, �ehool District, etc). These fees are based on the nreliminary information available and are only an estimate- Contact the Dent for addn'1 info. FEE ITEMS (Fee Resolution 11 -053 &.. 711113,) FEE QTY/FEE MISC ITEMS Plan Check Fee: $0.00 1= # Alternative Energy System $236.00 IPHOTOVRES Photovoltaic System Suppl. PC Fee: Q) Reg. 0 OT 0.0 hrs $0.00 PME Plan Check: $0.00 Permit Fee: $0.00 Suppl. Insp. Fee 0 Reg. Q OT 0,0 hrs $0.00 PME Unit Fee: $0.00 PME Permit Fee: $0.00 Construction Tax: Administrative Fee: Q E) Work Without Permit? 0 Yes (j) No $0.00 Advanced Planning Fee: $0.00 Select a Non - Residential G Building or Structure 0 � "I'rat�et Dac•crrner2trzlicrrt Fees: Strong Motion Fee: 1BSEISMICR $2.90 Select an Administrative Item Bldg Stds Commission Fee: IBCBSC $1.00 S1tJBTOTALS_ $3.90 $236.00 TOTAL FEE' ; $239.90 Revised: 07/02/2015 Address • SMOKE / CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS OWNER CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • BUILDING DIVISION 10300 TORRE AVENUE - CUPERTINO, CA 95014 -3255 (408) 777 -3228 - FAX (408) 777 -3333 • building(okupertino.org [P 0 s Inn, a'�& ga760 5 PURPOSE This affidavit is a self - certification for the installation of all required Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms for compliance with 2013 CRC Section R314, 2013 CBC Sections 420.6 and 907.2.11.2 where no interior access for inspections axe required. GENERAL INFORMATION Existing single - family and multi - family dwellings shall be provided with Smoke Alarms and Carbon Monoxide alarms. When the valuation of additions, alterations, or repairs to existing dwelling units exceeds $1000.00, CRC Section R314 and CBC Sections 907.2.11.5 and 420.6 require that Smoke Alarms and /or Carbon. Monoxide Alarms be installed in the following locations: AREA I SMOKE ALARM CO ALARM Outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedroom(s) X X On every level of a dwelling unit including basements X X Within each sleeping room X Carbon Monoxide alarms are not required in dwellings which do not contain fuel- burning appliances and that do not have an attached garage. Carbon monoxide alarms combined with smoke alarms shall comply with CBC Section 420.6 and shall be approved by the Office of the State Fire Marshal. Power Supply: h-L dwelling units with no commercial power supply, alarm(s) may be solely battery operated. In existing dwelling units, alarms are permitted to be solely battery operated where repairs or alterations do not result in the removal of wall and ceiling finishes or there is no access by means of attic, basement or crawl space. Refer to CRC Section R314 and CBC Sections 907.2.11.4 and 420.6.2. An electrical permit is required for alarms which must be connected to the building wiring. As owner of the above- referenced property, I hereby certify that the alarm(s) referenced above has/have been installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and in compliance with the California Building and California Residential Codes. The alarms have been tested and are operational, as of the date signed below. I have read and aqree to comply with the terms and conditions of this statement Owner (or Owner Agent's) Name: �u V4,,, " � �� V`1%_S Sian e........... 1 ............. Date:%.... .. //Contractor Name: 7dah�ii 1C' Si na r Lien .... .. ............ ........ Date: Smoke and CO fa•m.doc revised 0311811; 6 OWNER CER71FICATE OF COMPUANCE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ^ BUILDING DIVISION 10300 TORRE AVENUE ^ CUPERTINO, CA 95014 -3255 /T (408) 777 -3228 ^ FAX (408) 777 -3333 ^ buildinq(a)cupertino.org g Owner Name Vl d�' /M aiev— Permit No. Address 1 o t 2 2 r lil o Avf Please refer to the attached California Civil Code Sections 1101.1— 1101.8 which are part of this Certification form. 1. Is your real property a registered historical site? ❑ Yes Civil Code Sections 1101.1 through 1101.8 do not apply. Sign below and skip the rest of the form Owner' Signature: Date: `y No Go to Question 2. A 2. Does your real property have a licensed plumber certifying that, due to the age or configuration of the property or its plumbing, installation of water - conserving plumbing fixtures is not technically feasible? ❑ Yes Civil Code. Sections 1101.1 through 1101.8 do not apply. ❑ The licensed plumber's certification has been provided to the Building Division. Sign below and skip the rest of the form. Owner' Signature: I `A No Go to Question 3. Date: 3. Is water service permanently disconnected for your building? ❑ Yes Civil Code Sections 1101.1 through 1101.8 do not apply. Sign below and skip the rest of the form. Owner' Signature: % � No Go to Question 4. U4,e, Date: 4. Is your real property built and available for use or occupancy on or before January 1, 1994? ❑ No My real property is built and available for use or occupancy after January 1, 1994. Civil Code Sections 1101.1 through 1101.8 do not apply. Sign below and skip the rest of the form. Owner' Signature: Date: Yes My real property is built and available for use or occupancy on or before January 1, 1994. Civil Code Sections 1101.1 through 1101.8 apply. Refer to the attached. .11� My property is a single f r amily residential real propety. See Civil Code Section 1101.4. On and after January 1, 2014, building alterations or nnprovements shall require all non - compliant plumbing fixtures to be replaced with water - conserving plumbing fixtures throughout the building. On or before January 1, 2017, all non - compliant plumbing fixtures shall be replaced with water - conserving plumbing fixtures (regardless of whether property undergoes alterations or improvements). ❑ Myproperty is a rnultifarrzily residential real property. See Civil Code Section 1101.5. On and after January 1, 2014, specified building alterations or improvements shall require non- compliant plumbing fixtures to be replaced with water - conserving plumbing fixtures. On or before January 1, 2019, all non - compliant plumbing fixtures shall be replaced with water - conserving plumbing fixtures throughout the building (regardless of whether property undergoes alterations or improvements). ❑ My property is a commercial real property. See Civil Code Section 1101.5. On and after January 1, 2014, specified building alterations or improvements shall require non- compliant plumbing fixtures to be replaced with water - conserving plumbing fixtures. SB4072015.doc revised 02104115 On-or-before January 1, 2019, all non - compliant plumbing fixtures shall be replaced with water- conserving __.,-.,-plumbing fixtures throughout the building (regardless of whether property undergoes alterations or improvements). I/We, the owner(s) of this property, certify under penalty of perjury that non - compliant plumbing fixtures will be replaced prior to date specified above with water - conserving plumbing fixtures in accordance with Civil Code Sections 1101.1 through 1101.8, the current California Plumbing Code and California Green Building Standards Code, and manufacturer's installation requirements, and that the water - conserving plumbing fixtures comply with the requirements as indicated in the table below.__ Owner's (or Owner Agent's) Signature: ,dM /(c Date:. %1 Z- 31(:L Upon completing and signing this Certificate, please return it to the Building Division in order to final your permit. 1. If the existing plumbing fixture water usage /flow rate is equal to or lower than the figure shown, it is not required to be upgraded. SB407 2015.doc revised 02.104115 Non- Compliant Water- Conserving Plumbing Fixture Fixture (Fixture Complying with Current Code Applicable to New Construction) —Plumbing Maximum Water Usage/Flow Rate Fixture Type Water Usage 2013 CPC Ch. 4 2013 CPC Ch. 4 2013 CPC Ch. 4 /Flow Rate 2013 CALGreen Div. 4.3 2013 CALGreen Div. 4.3 2013 CALGreen Div. 5.3 Single - Family Multi - Family Commercial Residential Residential Water Closets Exceed 1.6 Single flush toilets: 1.28 gallons /flush (Toilets) Gallons /flush Dual flush toilets: 1.28 gallons /flush effective flush volume (the composite, average flush volume of two reduced flushes and one full flush) Urinals Exceed 1.0 _ 0.5 gallons /flush Gallons /flush Showerheads Exceed 2.5 2.0 gallons per minute @ 80 psi. Also certified to the performance criteria of gallons per minute U.S. EPA WaterSense Specification for Showerheads (A hand -held shower is considered a showerhead.) For multiple showerheads serving one shower, the combined flow rate of all showerheads and /or other shower outlets controlled by a single valve shall not exceed 2.0 gallons per minute @ 80 psi, or the shower shall be designed to allow only one shower outlet to be in operation at a time. Faucets — Exceed 2.2 gallons Maximum 1.5 gallons per Within units: 0.5 gallons per minute @ 60 Lavatory per minute minute @ 60 psi; minimum Maximum 1.5 gallons psi Faucets 0.8 gallons per minute @ per minute @ 60 psi; 20 psi minimum 0.8 gallons per minute @ 20 psi In common and public use areas: 0.5 gallons per minute @ 60 psi 1.8.gallons per minute 60 psi Faucets — Exceed 2.2 gallons 1.8 gallons per minute @ 1.8 gallons per minute 1.8 gallons per minute @ 60 Kitchen per minute 60 psi @ 60 psi psi Faucets May temporarily increase May temporarily up to 2.2 gallons per increase up to 2.2 minute @ 60 psi, and must gallons per minute @ default to maximum 60 psi, and must 1.8 gallons per minute @ default to maximum 60 psi 1.8 gallons per minute Where faucets meeting @ 60 psi the above are unavailable, Where faucets meeting aerators or other means the above are may be used to achieve unavailable, aerators or reduction. other means may be used to achieve reduction. 1. If the existing plumbing fixture water usage /flow rate is equal to or lower than the figure shown, it is not required to be upgraded. SB407 2015.doc revised 02.104115 CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE SECTIONS 1101.1- 1101.8 Civil Code Division 2. Property Part 4. Acquisition of Property Title 4. Transfer ' Chapter 2. Transfer of Real Property Article 1.4. Installation of Water Use Efficiency Improvements ........ 1101.1 — 1101.8 1101.1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (a) Adequate water supply reliability for all uses is essential to the future economic and environmental health of California. (b) Environmentally sound strategies to meet future water supply and wastewater treatment needs are key to protecting and restoring-aquatic. resources in California:., _ (e)-There is a pressing -need to address water supply-reliability issues raised by growing urban areas. (d)-Econoinicanalysis by urban water agencies has "identif ed urban water conservation as a cost--effective.- approach to addressing water supply needs. (e) There are many water conservation practices that produce significant energy and other resource savings that should be encouraged as a matter of state policy. (f) Since the 1991 signing of the "Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Urban Water Conservation in California," many urban water and wastewater treatment agencies have gained valuable experience that can be applied to produce significant statewide savings of water, energy, and associated infrastructure costs. This experience indicates a need to regularly revise and update water conservation methodologies and practices. (g) To address these concerns, it is the intent of the Legislature to require that residential and commercial real property built and available for use or occupancy on or before January 1, 1994, be equipped with water - conserving plumbing fixtures. (h) It is further the intent of the Legislature that retail water suppliers are encouraged to provide incentives, financing mechanisms, and funding to assist property owners with these retrofit obligations. 1101.2. Except as provided in Section 1101.7, this article shall apply to residential and commercial real property built and available for use on or before January 1, 1994. 1101.3. For the purposes of this article: (a) "Commercial real property" means any real property that is improved with, or consisting of, a building that is intended for commercial use, including hotels and motels, that is not a single - family residential real property or a multifamily residential real property. (b) "Multifamily residential real property" means any real property that is improved with, or consisting of, a building containing more than one unit that is intended for human habitation, or any mixed residential - commercial buildings or portions thereof that are intended for human habitation. Multifamily residential real property includes residential hotels but does not include hotels and motels that are not residential hotels. (c) "Noncompliant plumbing fixture" means any of the following: (1) Any toilet manufactured to use more than 1.6 gallons of water per flush. (2) Any urinal manufactured to use more than one gallon of water per flush. (3) Any showerhead manufactured to have a flow capacity of more than 2.5 gallons of water per minute. (4) Any interior faucet that emits more than 2.2 gallons of water per minute. (d) "Single- family residential real property" means any real property that is improved with, or consisting of, a building containing not more than one unit that is intended for human habitation. (e) "Water- conserving plumbing fixture" means any fixture that is in compliance with current building standards applicable to a newly constructed real property of the same type. (f) "Sale or transfer" means the sale or transfer of an entire real property estate or the fee interest in that real property estate and does not include the sale or transfer of a partial interest, including a leasehold. 1101.4. (a) On and after January 1, 2014, for all building alterations or improvements to single - family residential real property, as a condition for issuance of a certificate of final completion and occupancy or final permit approval by the local building department, the pennit applicant shall replace all noncompliant plumbing fixtures with water - conserving plumbing fixtures. (b) On or before January 1, 2017, noncompliant plumbing fixtures in any single - family residential real property shall be replaced by the property owner with water - conserving plumbing fixtures. (c) On and after January 1, 2017, a seller or transferor of single - family residential real property shall disclose in writing to the prospective purchaser or transferee the requirements of subdivision (b) and whether the real property includes any noncompliant plumbing fixtures. 1101.5. (a) On or before January 1, 2019, all noncompliant plumbing fixtures in any multifamily - residential real property and in any commercial real property shall be replaced with water - conserving plumbing fixtures. (b) An owner or the owner's agent may enter the owner's property for the purpose of installing, repairing, testing, and maintaining water - conserving plumbing fixtures required by this section, consistent with notice requirements of Section 1954. (c) On and after January 1, 2019; the water- conserving plumbing fixtures required by this section shall_:be _ operating at the manufacturer's rated water consumption at the time. that the tenant takes possession. A--t' tenant shall be-responsible for notifying-the owner .or owners agent if the tenant becomes aware that a water - conserving - pluinbingixture within his or her unit is not operating:at the manufacturer's rated water consumption: The owner. or owner's agent shall correct an inoperability in a water - conserving plumbing fixture upon notice by the-tenaM or if detected by the owner or the owner's agent. (d) (1) On and after January 1, 2014, all noncompliant plumbing fixtures in any multifamily residential real property and any commercial real property shall be replaced with water - conserving plumbing fixtures in the following circumstances: (A) For building additions in which the sum of concurrent building permits by the same permit applicant would increase the floor area of the space in a building by more than 10 percent, the building permit applicant shall replace all noncompliant plumbing fixtures in the building. (B) For building alterations or improvements in which the total construction cost estimated in the building permit is greater than one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000), the building permit applicant shall replace all noncompliant plumbing fixtures that service the specific area of the improvement. (C) Notwithstanding subparagraph (A) or (B), for any alterations or improvements to a room in a building that require a building permit and that room contains any noncompliant plumbing fixtures, the building permit applicant shall replace all noncompliant plumbing fixtures in that room.. (2) Replacement of all noncompliant plumbing fixtures with water - conserving plumbing fixtures, as described in paragraph (1), shall be a condition for issuance of a certificate of final completion and occupancy or final permit approval by the local building department. (e) On and after January 1, 2019, a seller or transferor of multifamily residential real property or of commercial real property shall disclose to the prospective purchaser or transferee, in writing, the requirements of subdivision (a) and whether the property includes any noncompliant plumbing fixtures. This disclosure may be included in other transactional documents. 1101.6. The duty of an owner or building permit applicant to comply with the requirements of this article shall be postponed for one year from the date of issuance of a demolition permit for the building. If the building is demolished within the one -year postponement, the requirements of this article shall not apply. If the building is not demolished after the expiration of one year, the provisions of this article shall apply, subject to appeal to the local building department, even though the demolition pennit is still in effect or a new demolition permit has been issued. 1101.7. This article shall not apply to any of the following: (a) Registered historical sites. (b) Real property for which a licensed plumber certifies that, due to the age or configuration of the property or its plumbing, installation of water - conserving plumbing fixtures is not technically feasible. (c) A building for which water service is permanently disconnected. 1101.8. A city, county, or city and county, or a retail water supplier may do either of the following: (a) Enact local ordinances or establish policies that promote compliance with this article. 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U �riA�l. °�J� v `\ q� 1 5P g�C�[�G3��ry"v�/C�L3 �NJpf�� pad Certified UL 1741 and 16998 compliant Integrated AFCI meets the require- ments of NEC 2011 690.11 OIL riyE.G J9 a � a o CI Q Op ee '% IM P00% C (Twus Intertek Innovative Powerful Flexible o Secure Power Supply provides = 97.6% maximum efficiency = Two MPP trackers provide daytime power during grid outages = Wide input voltage range numerous design options o Shade management with OptiTrac = Extended operating Global Peak MPP tracking temperature range SUNNY BOY 30007L -US / 3 000077 -US /40 o0 YL-US / 500 0o O L-U S / 6000000 71- U S / 7000111-U 001i1-U S / 777700 (DlrL -U S Setting new heights in residential inverter performance The Sunny Boy 3000TL- US/ 3800TL- US/ 4000TL- US/ 5000TL- US /6000TL- US /7000TL- US /7700TL -US represents the next step in performance for UL certified inverters. Its transformerless design means high efficiency and reduced weight. Maximum power production is derived from wide input voltage and operating temperature ranges. Multiple MPP trackers and OptiTracTm Global Peak mitigate the effect of shade and allow for installation at challenging sites. The unique Secure Power Supply feature provides daytime power in the event of a grid outage. High performance, flexible design and innovative features make the Sunny Boy TL -US series the first choice among solar professionals. Technical data Input (DC) Max. usable DC power (@ cos 9 ° 1) Max. DC voltage Rated MPPr voltage range MPPT operating voltage range Min. DC voltage / start voltage Mox. operating input current / per MPP tracker Number of MPP trackers / strings per MPP tracker Output (AC) AC nominal power Max. AC apparent power Nominal AC voltage / adjustable AC voltage range AC grid frequency; range Max. output current Power Factor (cos cp) Output phases / line connections Harmonics Efficiency Max. efficiency CEC efficiency Protection devices DC disconnection device DC reverse - polarity protection Ground fault monitoring / Grid monitoring AC short circuit protection All -pole sensitive residual current monitoring unit Arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) compliant to UL 1699B Protection class / overvoltage category General data Dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) DC Disconnect dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) Packing dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) DC Disconnect packing dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) Weight / DC Disconnect weight Packing weight/ DC Disconnect packing weight Operating temperature range Noise emission (typical) Internal consumption at night Topology Cooling Electronics protection rating Features Secure Power Supply Display: graphic Interfaces: RS485 / Speedwire/Webconnect Warranty: 10 / 15 / 20 years Certificates and permits (more available on request) NOTE: US inverters ship with gray lids Type designation Sunny Boy 3000TL -US 208 V AC 240 V AC 3200 W 600 V 175 - 480 V 125 - 500 V 125V/150V 18A/ 15A 3000 W 3000 VA 208 V/ • 240 V / • 183 - 229 V 211 - 264 V 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 15A 1 1/2 <4% Sunny Boy 380OTL -US 208 V AC 240 V AC 4200 W 600 V 175 - 480 V 125 - 500 V 125V/150V 24A/15A 2/2 3330 W 3840 W 3330 VA 3840 VA 208 V / • 240 V / • 183 - 229 V 211 - 264 V 60 Hz /59.3 -60.5 Hz 16A 1 1/2 <4% Sunny Boy 4000TL -US 208 V AC 240 V AC 4200 W 600 V 175 - 480 V 125 - 500 V 125 V / 150 V 24A/15A 4000 W 4000 VA 208 V/• 240 V/• 183 - 229 V 211 - 264 V 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 20A 1 1/2 <4% 97.2% 97.6% 97.2% 97.5% 97.2% 97.5% 96.5% 9.5.5% 96.5% 97.0% 96.5% 97.0% • • • • I/ IV 490/519/185 (19.3/20.5/7.3) 187 /297/190 (7.4f 11.7/7.5) 617 / 597 / 266 (24.3 f 23.5 / 10.5) 370/240/280 (14.6/9.4/11.0) 24 kg (53 lb) / 3.5 kg (8 lb) 27 kg (60 lb) / 3.5 kg (8 16) -40 °C... +60 °C ( -40 °F... +140 °F) 5 25 dB(A) <25 dB(A) <25 dB(A) <1 W <1 W <1 W Transformerless Transformedess Transformedess Convection Convection Convection NEMA 3R NEMA 31Z NEMA 31Z 0/0 O/O 0/0 0/0/0 •/O/O 0/0/0 UL 1741, UL 1998, UL 1699B, IEEE1547, FCC Part 15 (Class A 8 B), CAN /CSA C22.2 107.1 -1 SB 3000TL -US-22 SB 380OTL -US-22 SB 4000TL -US-22 -------- ---- ----- Efficiency curve SUNNY BOY 5000TL -US-22 240Vacj I 98 j96 .................. .................. J................... ? e 94; i 92 u ` 99 90 i .w K ••• Ha IV, 175 V) a 9e 88 p Ha IV„ - 400V) Vs 490 86 IV « -480V) V, M 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 I Output power / Rated power ................ -------- - ------- ----- ---------------------------------------- -- --- - - - - -- Accessories Sunny Boy 6000TL -US TM: 1 SpeadwireJWabconnacl R5485 interface ( interface )M•485CB -US-10 208 V AC 240 V AC SWDWUSI O 6300 W `.f Fan kit for 5B 3000/3800/ 4000 /5000TLJJS -22 _<Dl FANK1102.10 O Standard feature O Optional Feature - Not available Data at nominal conditions Sunny Boy 5000TL -US Sunny Boy 6000TL -US Sunny Boy 7000TL -US Sunny Boy 770OTL -US 208 V AC 240 V AC 208 V AC 240 V AC 208 V AC 240 V AC 208 V AC 240 V AC 5300 W 6300 W 7300 W 8000 W 600 V 600 V 600 V 600 V 175 - 480 V 210 - 480 V 245 - 480 V 270 - 480 V 125 - 500V 125 - 500 V 125 - 500 V 125 - 500 V 125 V/ 150 V 125 VI 150 V 125 V/ 150 V 125 V / 150 V 30A /15A 30A /15A 30A /18A 30A /18A 2/2 24 kg (53 lb) / 3.5 kg (8 lb) 4550 W 5000 W 5200 W 6000 W 6000 W 7000 W 6650 W 7680 W 4550 VA 5000 VA 5200 VA 6000 VA 6000 VA 7000 VA 6650 VA 7680 VA 208 V/0 240V/0 208 V/0 240 V/0 208 V/0 240 V/0 208 V/0 240 V/0 183 - 229V 211 - 264 V 183 - 229 V 211 - 264V 183 - 229 V 211 - 264 V 183 - 229 V 211 - 264 V 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 22A 25A 29.2A 32A 1 1/2 1 1/2 1 1/2 I 1/2 <4% <4% <4% <4% 97.2% 97.6% 97.0% 97.4% 96.8% 96.8% 96.8% 97.3% 96.5% 97.0% 96.5% 97.0% 96.5% 96.5% 96.5% 96.5% O 0 0/0 O O O 1 /IV 490/519/185 (19.3/20.5/7.3) 187/297/190 (7.4/11.7/7.5) 617 / 597 / 266 (24.3 / 23.5 / 10.5) 370/240/280 (14.6/9.4/11.0) 24 kg (53 lb) / 3.5 kg (8 lb) 27 kg (60 lb) / 3.5 kg (8 lb) - 40 °C... +60 °C (- 40 °F... +140 °F) < 29 dB(A) < 29 dB[A) < 29 dB(A) < 29 dB(A) <1W <1W <1W <1W Transformedess Transformedess Tronsformerless Transfarmerless Convection Fan Fan Fan NEMA 3R NEMA 31Z NEMA 31Z NEMA 31Z O O O 0 O O O O 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0 /0 /0 0 /0 /0 0 /0 /0 0 /0 /0 UL 1741, UL 1998, UL 1699B, IEEE1547, FCC Part 15 (Class A & B), CAN /CSA C22.2 107.1 -1 SB 5000TL -US-22 SB 6000TL -US -22 SB 7000TL -US-22 SB 770OTL -US-22 More efficient Ll Secure Power Supply Shade management Easier Broad temperature range Flexible communications A NEW GENERATION OF INNOVATION THE SUNNY BOY TL -US RESIDENTIAL SERIES HAS YET AGAIN REDEFINED THE CATEGORY. Transformerless design The Sunny Boy 3000TL -US / 380OTL -US / 4000TL -US / 5000TL -US / 6000TL -US / 7000T1 -US / 770OTL -US are transformerless inverters, which means owners and installers benefit from high efficiency and lower weight. A wide input voltage range also means the inverters will produce high amounts of power under a number of conditions. Additionally, transformerless inverters have been shown to be among the safest string inverters on the market. An industry first, the TL- US series has been tested to UL 1741 and UL 1699B and is in compliance with the arc fault requirements of NEC 2011. Increased energy production OptiTraell Global Peak, SMA's shade - tolerant MPP tracking algorithm, quickly adjusts to changes in solar irradiation, which mitigates the effects of shade and results in higher total power output. And, with two MPP trackers, the TL -US series can ably handle complex roofs with multiple orientations or string lengths. An extended operating temperature range of -40 eF to +140 aF ensures power is produced in all types of climates and for longer periods of leading monitoring time than with most traditional string inverters. and control solutions Secure Power Supply One of many unique features of the TL -US residential series is its innovative Secure Power Supply. With most grid -tied inverters, when the grid goes down, so does the solar - powered home. SMA's solution provides daytime energy to a dedicated power outlet during prolonged grid outages, providing homeowners with access to power as long as the sun shines. Simple installation As a transformerless inverter, the TL -US residential series is lighter in weight than its transformer -based counterparts, making it easier to lift and transport. A new wall mounting plate features anti -theft security and makes hanging the inverter quick and easy. A simplified DC wiring concept allows the DC disconnect to be used as a wire raceway, saving labor and materials. The 380OTL -US and 770OTL -US models allow installers to maximize system size and energy production for customers with 100 A and 200 A service panels. The new TL-US residential line features more than high performance and a large graphic d,s display. The monitoring and control options provide users with an outstanding degree of flexibility. Multiple communication options allow for a highly controllable inverter 2 and one that can be monitored on Sunny ti Portal from anywhere on the planet via an v Internet connection. Whether communicating through R5485, or SMA's new plug - and -play y WebConnect, installers can find an optimal solution to their monitoring needs. Wide Power Class Range Whether you're looking for a model to a- maximize a 100 A service panel or trying a to meet the needs of a larger residential PV system, the Sunny Boy TL-US with Secure Power Supply has you covered. Its wide = - range of power classes —from 3 to 77 kW— W offers customers the right size for virtually any m z residential application. The TL -US series is not ti only the smartest inverter on the planet, it's also the most flexible. Toll Free +1 888 4 SMA USA www.SMA- America.com SMA America, LLC 20.4 % efficiency Ideal for roofs where space is at a premium or where future expansion might be needed. High performance Delivers excellent performance in real world conditions, such as high temperatures, clouds and low light. 1,2,3 Proven value Designed for residential rooftops, E- Series panels deliver the features, value and performance for any home. Whuaan® War Cells: Fundamentally fir. Engineered for performance, designed for durability Engineered for peace of mind Designed to deliver consistent, trouble -free energy over a very long lifetime.0 Designed for durability -Che SunPower Maxeon Solar Cell is the only cell built on a solid copper foundation Virtually impervious to the corrosion and cracking that degrade Conventional Panels .4,5 #1 Ranked in Fraunhofer durability test. 10 100 % power maintained in Atlas 25+ comprehensive PVDI Durability test." HIGH PERFORMANCE & EXCELLENT DURABILITY 0 SERIES E20 - 327 PANEL HIGH EFFICIENCY Generate more energy per square foot E- Series residential panels convert more sunlight to electricity producing 36% more power per panel,' and 60% more energy per square foot over 25 years. 3,4 HIGH ENERGY PRODUCTION Produce more energy per rated watt High year one performance delivers 7 -9% more energy per rated waft .3 -Chis advantage increases over time, producing 20% more energy over the first 25 years to meet your needs.4 a 60% r N 50% 0 5 10 15 20 25 Years a 10% Maintains High 0 120°x° ; :? Power at High Temps F t l More Energy 110% _._ -- Per Rated Watt - °- 100% _ - -_ ---- --- -- - - - -- - -- - -1 Degradation ?oi 7 FIELD 0 0 90% High Average Watts _ 35% more, d _ year 25 80% rn c w 70% a 60% r N 50% 0 5 10 15 20 25 Years a 10% Maintains High AERGyPF 8% Power at High Temps F t l a � No light- Induced \ PHOTON 0 6% > Degradation ?oi 7 FIELD 0 High Average Watts 4% Better Low -Light and Spectral Response LU 2% High - Performance o ~� Anti - Reflective Glass 0% www.sunpower.com SUNPOWER OFFERS THE BEST COMBINED POWER AND PRODUCT WARRANTY POWER WARRANTY 100% 95. 90"" 85'A 80% U1l.A-1WJ..Ur..11 75 % 0 5 10 15 20 25 Years More guaranteed power: 95% for first 5 years, - 0.4 % /yr. to year 25.8 Nominal Power 12 (Pnom) Power Tolerance Avg. Panel Efficiency13 Rated Voltage (Vmpp) Rated Current (Impp] ELECTRICAL DATA Open- Circuit Voltage (Voc] 64.9 V 64.8 V Short - Circuit Current (Isc) Max. System Voltage Maximum Series Fuse Power Temp Coef. Voltage Temp Coef. Current Temp Coef. 6.46 A 6.24 A 600 V UL & 1000 V IEC 15A - - -0.38% / aC -- -176.6 mV / aC 3.5 mA / aC REFERENCES: 1 All comparisons are SPR- E20327 vs. a representative conventional panel: 250W, approx. 1.6 m2, 15.3% efficiency. 2 PVEvolution Labs "SunPower Shading Study," Feb 2013. 3 Typically 7 -9% more energy per watt, BEW /DNV Engineering "SunPower Yield Report," Jan 2013. 4 SunPower 0.259. /yr degradation vs. 1.09. /yr conv. panel. Campeau, Z. et al. "SunPower Module Degradation Rate," SunPower white paper, Feb 2013; Jordan, Dirk "SunPower Test Report," NREL, Oct 2012. 5 "SunPower Module 40-Year Useful Life" SunPower white paper, Feb 2013. Useful life is 99 out of 100 panels operating at more than 70a /o of rated power. 6 Second highest, after SunPower XSeries, of over 3,200 silicon solar panels, Photon Module Survey, Feb 2014. 7 8% more energy than the average of the top 10 panel companies tested in 2012 (151 panels, 102 companies), Photon International, Feb 2013. 8 Compared with the top 15 manufacturers. SunPower Warranty Review, Feb 2013. 9 Some exclusions apply. See warranty for details. 10 5 of top 8 panel manufacturers from 2013 report were tested, 3 additional silicon solar panels for the 2014. Ferrara, C., et al. "Frounhofer PV Durability Initiative for Solar Modules: Part 2 ". Photovoltaics International, 77-85. 2014. 11 Compared with the non - stress- tested control panel. Atlas 25+ Durability test report, Feb 2013.from 2013 report were tested, 3 additional silicon solar panels for the 2014. Ferrara, C., et al. "Frounhofer PV Durability Initiative for Solar Modules: Part 2 ". Photovoltaics International, 77 -85. 2014. 12 Standard Test Conditions (1000 W /m2 irradiance, AM 1.5, 25' C). 13 Based on average of measured power values during production PRODUCT WARRANTY ' I c�l9iL- Uul:[:1114oJnC�1 5 10 15 20 25 Years Combined Power and Product defect 25 year coverage that includes panel replacement costs. OPERATING CONDITION AND MECHANICAL DATA Temperature - 40 °F to +185 °F (- 40 °C to +85 °C) Max load Wind: 50 psf, 2400 Pa, 245 kg /m2 front & back Snow: 112 psf, 5400 Pa, 550 kg /m2 front Impact resistance Appearance Solar Cells Tempered Glass Junction Box 1 inch (25m m) diameter hail at 52 mph-(23 m /s). Class A - - -- - -- - -- - - -- - 96 Monocrystalline Maxeon Gen II High transmission tempered Anti- Reflective IP -65 Rated Connectors MCA Compatible Connectors I Frame Class 1 black anodized (highest AAMA rating) W ght 41 Ibs (18.6 kg) r TESTS AND CERTIFICATIONS E20 -327 E19 -320 - _ 327 W _J +51-0% -320-W +51-0% 20.4% - 19.8% 54.7 V 54.7 V 5.98 A 5.86 A Open- Circuit Voltage (Voc] 64.9 V 64.8 V Short - Circuit Current (Isc) Max. System Voltage Maximum Series Fuse Power Temp Coef. Voltage Temp Coef. Current Temp Coef. 6.46 A 6.24 A 600 V UL & 1000 V IEC 15A - - -0.38% / aC -- -176.6 mV / aC 3.5 mA / aC REFERENCES: 1 All comparisons are SPR- E20327 vs. a representative conventional panel: 250W, approx. 1.6 m2, 15.3% efficiency. 2 PVEvolution Labs "SunPower Shading Study," Feb 2013. 3 Typically 7 -9% more energy per watt, BEW /DNV Engineering "SunPower Yield Report," Jan 2013. 4 SunPower 0.259. /yr degradation vs. 1.09. /yr conv. panel. Campeau, Z. et al. "SunPower Module Degradation Rate," SunPower white paper, Feb 2013; Jordan, Dirk "SunPower Test Report," NREL, Oct 2012. 5 "SunPower Module 40-Year Useful Life" SunPower white paper, Feb 2013. Useful life is 99 out of 100 panels operating at more than 70a /o of rated power. 6 Second highest, after SunPower XSeries, of over 3,200 silicon solar panels, Photon Module Survey, Feb 2014. 7 8% more energy than the average of the top 10 panel companies tested in 2012 (151 panels, 102 companies), Photon International, Feb 2013. 8 Compared with the top 15 manufacturers. SunPower Warranty Review, Feb 2013. 9 Some exclusions apply. See warranty for details. 10 5 of top 8 panel manufacturers from 2013 report were tested, 3 additional silicon solar panels for the 2014. Ferrara, C., et al. "Frounhofer PV Durability Initiative for Solar Modules: Part 2 ". Photovoltaics International, 77-85. 2014. 11 Compared with the non - stress- tested control panel. Atlas 25+ Durability test report, Feb 2013.from 2013 report were tested, 3 additional silicon solar panels for the 2014. Ferrara, C., et al. "Frounhofer PV Durability Initiative for Solar Modules: Part 2 ". Photovoltaics International, 77 -85. 2014. 12 Standard Test Conditions (1000 W /m2 irradiance, AM 1.5, 25' C). 13 Based on average of measured power values during production PRODUCT WARRANTY ' I c�l9iL- Uul:[:1114oJnC�1 5 10 15 20 25 Years Combined Power and Product defect 25 year coverage that includes panel replacement costs. OPERATING CONDITION AND MECHANICAL DATA Temperature - 40 °F to +185 °F (- 40 °C to +85 °C) Max load Wind: 50 psf, 2400 Pa, 245 kg /m2 front & back Snow: 112 psf, 5400 Pa, 550 kg /m2 front Impact resistance Appearance Solar Cells Tempered Glass Junction Box 1 inch (25m m) diameter hail at 52 mph-(23 m /s). Class A - - -- - -- - -- - - -- - 96 Monocrystalline Maxeon Gen II High transmission tempered Anti- Reflective IP -65 Rated Connectors MCA Compatible Connectors I Frame Class 1 black anodized (highest AAMA rating) W ght 41 Ibs (18.6 kg) r TESTS AND CERTIFICATIONS Standard tests UL1703 (type 2 Fire Rating), IEC 61215, IEC 61730 Quality tests ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 EHS Compliance RoHS, OHSAS 18001:2007, lead free Ammonia test IEC 62716 Salt Spray test IEC 61701 (passed maximum severity) PID test Potential- Induced Degradation free: 1000V10 Available listings_ - UL, CEC, CSA, TUV, JET, KEMCO, MCS, FSEC 46 mm 1 lo- [1.8 in] [61.4in] 1046 mm [41.2 in] See http: / /www.sunpower.com /facts for more reference information. For more details, see extended dotosheet: www.sunpower.com /datasheets. Read safety and installation instructions before using this product. WWW.sunpoWer.com mDecember 2014 SunPower Corporation. All rights reserved. SUNPOWER, the SUNPOWER logo, MAXEON, MORE ENERGY. FOR UFE., and SIGNATURE are trademarks or registered Document 0 504860 Rer D /tTR_US trademarks of SunPower Corporation. Specifications included in this dotosheet are subject to change without notice. S U N P 'WE R Safet,v and MsttaHaVon Pnstruct ons United States and Canada This document applies to all SunPower modules listed in Table 1. This document includes references to SunPower E- Serves, X- Serves, and NE modules. These modules do not have grounding restrictions and all are compatible with high- eff iciency transformerless inverters. Contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. For the latest US & Canada manual please refer to www .sunpower.com /PVlnstalIGuideUS. SunPower Corporation www.sunpower.com Document 001 -14158 Rev Q P/N 100345 SUNP WER' Safety and Installation Instructions (United States and Canada) 1.0 Introduction This manual provides safety and installation instructions for LIL Listed 5unPower photovoltaic (PV) modules that have the LIL logo on the product label: C @!Is IMPORTANT! Please read this manual In its entirety before installing, wiring, or using this product in any way. Failure to comply with these Instructions will Invalidate the SunPower Limited Worranty for PV Modules, 1.1 Disclaimer of Liability The installation techniques, handling, and use of this product are beyond company control. Therefore, SunPower assumes no responsibility for loss, damage or expense resulting from improper installation, handling, or use. 1.2 Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listing Information This product meets or exceeds the requirements set forth by UL 1703 and ULC /ORD {1703 -01 for PV Modules. These Standards cover flat -plate PV modules and panels intended for installation on buildings or those intended to be freestanding. To satisfy the Listing for this product the modules must be mounted with a rack or standoff structure. The Listing does not include integration into a building surface because additional requirements may apply. This product is not intended for use where artificially concentrated sunlight is applied to the module. 1.3 Limited Warranty Module limited warranties are described in full in the SunPower warranty certificates obtainable at www.sunpower.com. In summary, the Limited Warranties do not apply to any of the following: Modules which in SunPower's absolute judgment have been subjected to misuse, abuse, neglect or accident; alteration; or improper installation, application or removal. This includes, but is not limited to, installation, application, or removal by any party other than a SunPower authorized dealer; non - observance of SunPower's installation, user's and /or maintenance instructions; repair or modifications by someone other than an approved service technician of SunPower; power failure surges, lightning, flood, fire, accidental breakage, or other events beyond SunPower's control. 2.0 Safety Precautions Before installing this product, read all safety instructions In this document. DANGER! Module interconnection cables pass direct current (dc) and are sources of voltage when the module is under load and when it is exposed to light. Direct current can arc across gaps and may cause injury or death if improper connection or disconnection is made, or if contact is made with module leads that are frayed or torn. Do not connect or disconnect modules when a current source is energizing the conductors. • All installations must be performed in compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and any applicable local codes. • For Canadian jurisdictions, installations shall be in accordance with CSA C22.1, Safety Standard for Electrical Installations, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 • There are no user - serviceable parts within the module. Do not attempt to repair any part of the module SUNPOWER CORPOR010iv Safety and installation Instructions - Document 001 -14158 Rcv Q • Do not place anything on the modules, even for a moment because resulting residue may damage or stain the glass surface. • If the front glass is broken, or the backsheet is torn, contact with any module surface or module frame can cause electric shock. • Broken i -boxes or connectors are electrical hazards as well as laceration hazards. Installers should remove any such module from the array and contact SunPower for disposal instructions. • Do not install or handle the modules when they are wet or during periods of high wind. • SunPower recommends a conservative minimum cable bend radius of equal to or greater than 40 mm (1.5 "). • Contact SunPower if maintenance is necessary. • Save these instructions! 2.1 Fire Rating The module fire rating is Type 2 per UL1703, 2013 edition and Class C per UL1703, 2002 edition. Fire rating classification for any PV system using UL1703:2013 can only establish a fire rating in combination with the mounting system ratings normally found in the mounting system installation instructions. 3.0 Electrical Characteristics Electrical characteristics of the modules are described in Table 1 below. Each module contains three bypass diodes. For all modules, the maximum seriesfuse rating is 15A and Maximum System Voltage using IEC standard is 1000V. Table 1: Electrical Characteristics' 3.1 Bypass Diodes Bypass diodes are factory installed and are not user replaceable. The diode configuration for 96 cell modules is 2 diodes for 2 strings of 24 cells in series, plus one diode for a single string of 48 cells in series. For 128 cell modules, the configuration is 2 diodes installed for 2 strings of 32 cell in series, plus one diode for a single string of 64 cells in series. the diodes are one of the following ratings; 1. Schottky type, 15A, 45 Peak Inverse Voltage (PIV) for 96 cell modules. 2. Schottky type, 20A, 45 PIV for 128 cell modules. 3. Schottky type, 20A, 100 PIV for 96 and 128 cell modules. • Installation should be performed only by qualified personnel. 1 For all models the Maximum System voltage for IEC standards is t OOOV and • Do not stand on, drop, scratch, or allow objects to fall on modules as it may maximum series fuse is 1SA. For models not shown here, please contact SunPower damage and void the warranty. technical support or visit www.sunoower.com. Electrical parameters are measured at Standard Test Conditions (STC). ® 2014 SunPower Corporation. All rights reserved. Specifications included in this manual are subject to change without notice. Page 12 Voltage Current Open short Maximurn Rated at Rated at Rated Circuit Circuit system Module Power Power Power, .Voltage Current, Voltage UL (w) Vmpp (V) Impp (A) Voc (V) Isc (A) Vmax M SPR421- 345 -00M 1000 345 57.3 6.02 68.2 6.39 SPR- X21.345 600 SI'R- X21 -335 335 57.3 5.85 67.9 6.23 600 51'R- X21.335-BLK SPR- X20.327-COM 1000 SPR- X20 -327 327 57.3 5.71 67.6 G.07 600 SPR- X20 - 327 -BLK 600 SPR- X21.255 255 42.8 5.95 51.0 6.30 600 SPR- X20.250-BLK 250 42.8 5.84 50.9 6.20 600 SPR- X21.245 245 42.8 5.72 50.8 6.08 600 SPR419 -310 310 57.3 5.41 67.2 5.82 600 SPR- X19. 310-BLK SPR-X19.240•81-K 240 42.8 5.61 50.6 5.98 600 SPA- E20-440 -COM 440 72.9 6.04 86.5 6.S 100D SPR -E20- 435 -COM 435 72.9 5.97 1 85.6 1 6.43 1000 SPR- E19 -410 -COM 410 72.9 5.62 853 6.01 1000 SPR- E20.327 600 327 54.7 5.98 64.8 6.46 SPR -E20- 327 -COM 1000 SPR -E19 -320 320 54.7 S -96 64.7 6 -24 600 SPR- E19.315 315 54.7 5.76 64.6 6.14 600 SPR -E19- 310 -COM 310 54.7 5.67 64.4 6.05 1000 SPR418- 295 -COM 295 54.2 5.45 63.3 5.83 1000 SPR -E20 -245 245 40.5 6.05 48.8 6.43 600 SPR -E19 -235 235 40.5 S.80 48.4 6.175 600 SPR -230NE -BLK 230 40.5 5.68 48,2 6.05 600 3.1 Bypass Diodes Bypass diodes are factory installed and are not user replaceable. The diode configuration for 96 cell modules is 2 diodes for 2 strings of 24 cells in series, plus one diode for a single string of 48 cells in series. For 128 cell modules, the configuration is 2 diodes installed for 2 strings of 32 cell in series, plus one diode for a single string of 64 cells in series. the diodes are one of the following ratings; 1. Schottky type, 15A, 45 Peak Inverse Voltage (PIV) for 96 cell modules. 2. Schottky type, 20A, 45 PIV for 128 cell modules. 3. Schottky type, 20A, 100 PIV for 96 and 128 cell modules. • Installation should be performed only by qualified personnel. 1 For all models the Maximum System voltage for IEC standards is t OOOV and • Do not stand on, drop, scratch, or allow objects to fall on modules as it may maximum series fuse is 1SA. For models not shown here, please contact SunPower damage and void the warranty. technical support or visit www.sunoower.com. Electrical parameters are measured at Standard Test Conditions (STC). ® 2014 SunPower Corporation. All rights reserved. Specifications included in this manual are subject to change without notice. Page 12 �1 + 4.0 Electrical Connections Modules may be connected in series or parallel to achieve the desired electrical output provided certain conditions are met. SunPower recommends using the same brand /type of dc 'home run' connector as on the module it connects to. This helps insure compatibility. 4.1 Equipment Grounding To reduce the possibility of electrical shock, ground the frame of the module or array per NEC before wiring the circuit. In order to install in accordance with their UL Listing, SunPower modules must be grounded using grounding hardware that meets requirements for grounding systems in UL 467, UL 1703, or UL 1741; on anodized aluminum frames. SunPower recommends using one of the following methods of grounding the module frame. In addition, to avoid corrosion due to the use of dlssimllar metals SunPower recommends stainless steel between copper and aluminum. For the Generation 5 (G5) frame, only methods 1 and 2 apply. 1) Attach a lay -in lug (Ilsco GBL -4DBT, Burndy CL50 -DB -T or Tyco Solklip 1954381- 2) to one of the grounding holes on the module frame, and attach the ground conductor to the lug. Use stainless steel hardware (bolt, washers, and nut). Use an external -tooth star washer between the lug and the module frame in order to pierce the anodizing and establish electrical contact with the aluminum frame. The assembly must end with a nut that's torqued to 20-25 in -lb (for a #10 -32 bolt). A lock washer or other locking mechanism is required to maintain tension between the bolt and the assembly. The conductor must be attached to the ground lug using the lug's set screw. Refer to NEC 690. 2) SunPower modules may also be grounded through the use of SunPower IFF clips which are UL Listed (1703 and 1741). IFF clip torque value is 35-45 in- Ibs for a 114 -20 or M6 bolt, but may be higher in specific applications. When using IFF clips, the module mounting system must be grounded as per NEC 250. 3) SunPower modules may also be grounded through the use of an Everest Solar Systems Mid or End Clamp assembly. The assembly consists of a stainless M -K2 slot nut, WEEB KMC grounding clip, Everest Solar aluminum End or Mid clamp, stainless M8 bolt and stainless Belleville lock washer. The WEEB is placed under the bottom edge of the module and the clamp is placed on the top edge of the module. The bolt captures the Bellvllle washer, the clamp, the WEEB and the M -K2 nut and must be torqued to min. 10.3 ft -lbs. This method is valid when the modules are being secured to Everest Solar aluminum Dome D1000, Dome 51000 or Dome SO mounting components. A SunPower IFF clip 6509206 may be substituted for the actual Everest Mid Clamp itself, but only when the modules are being installed using SunPower's D10 or 510 product; with 72- and 96 -cell modules only. The IFF clip must be torqued to 35 -45 in -Ibs. When the end clamp is used for securing the last module in a row, the last module must be separately grounded when servicing the adjacent module. Note: The following two methods (4 and 5) were evaluated to UL 1703 by ETL. As such, the use of these devices is not considered part of the UL Listing of these modules. 4) SunPower modules may also be grounded through the use of an ETL Listed PV Attach Grounding washer #1508 -666, which may be used only in applications where the modules are attached to a SunPower saddle #1508- 738 or #1508 -741 using a 1/4 "rivet. 5) Ifthe Unirac SOLARMOUNT system is used for mounting the modules, grounding is achieved using either a BURNDY Wiley WEEB -UMC or WEEB - UGC-1 grounding clip in combination with Unirac's Mid or End clamps and 1/4 -20 bolt and flanged nut, torqued to 120 in -Ibs. If the Solarmount -1 system is used grounding is achieved with the UniRac UGC -2 grounding clips in combination with UniRac's Mid or End clamps and Sliders with a 1/4 -20 bolt and flanged nut torqued to 120 in -Ibs. Note: The following method (6) was evaluated to UL 2703 by TUV. As such, the use of these devices is not considered part of the UL Listing of these modules. SUNPOWER CORPORATION Safety and Ins(aila(ioa Instructions - Document 001 -14158 Rev Q zinc - plated K -nut torqued to min. 6 ft -Ibs to secure the module to minimum 12 ga. G90 coated steel or Z- purlin, either painted or unpainted. The WEEB - 9.SNL is for single use only. 7) Other grounding methods may be used in conjunction with a module mounting system tested to UL2703. For these installations, the SunPower module and frame style must be tested and part of the instructions for the listed mounting product. The SunPower module must be installed in accordance with these instructions as well as the mounting system's listed instructions. 8) SunPower G5 -frame modules may be grounded through the use of an InvisiMountr" mid clamp that bonds the module frame to the InvislMount- rail. InvisiMount'" rail sections must be bonded and connected to a grounding conductor using methods and materials specified in the InvisiMount" manual. When using methods 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 the module mounting structure must be grounded as per NEC 250. To ensure system safety and structural integrity, strict adherence to application- specific SunPower documentation is required. 4.2 System Grounding Review the Table 2 below for the proper grounding techniques for the installation ofyour particular SunPower modules. Table 2: Module Grounding Key Module Model Grounding Key' SunPower E- Series, X- Series, and NE modules Legacy modules must be have no grounding restrictions: positively grounded: SPR -EYY -ZZZ SPR -XYY- ZZZ -BLK SPR - ZZZE -WHT -D SPR -EYY -ZZZ -BLK SPR -XYY- ZZZ -COM SPR -ZZZ -WHT -D SPR -EYY- ZZZ -COM SPR -ZZZNE -BLK -D SPR- ZZZE -BLK -D SPR -XYY -ZZZ SPR- ZZZNE -WHT -D SPR- ZZZ -BLK -D IMPORTANT.! For optimal performance, SunPower modules listed above as needing positive grounding must be configured as described. Failure to comply with this requirement will reduce system performance and invalidate SunPower's Limited Power Warranty for PV Modules. 5.0 Module Mounting The SunPower Limited Warranty for PV Modules is contingent upon modules being mounted In accordance with the requirements described in this section. 5.1 Site Considerations SunPower modules should only be mounted in locations that meet the following requirements: Operating Temperature: All 5unPower modules must only be mounted in environments that ensure they will operate within the following temperatures: -40 °C to +85 °C Operatinge 40°F to +185 C Care should be taken to provide ventilation behind or underneath the modules, especially in hot environments. Design Strength: SunPower modules are designed to meet a maximum positive (or up /down, e.g. wind) and negative (or downward, e.g. static or snow load) design pressure described in the Table 3. Design strength of 240013a wind load corresponds approximately to a wind speed of 130 km /h (approximately ±800 Pa, per IEC reference) with a safety factor of 3 for gusty winds. Modules have also been evaluated by UL for a maximum negative or positive design load of 30 psf. 6) SunPower modules may also be grounded using a WEEB -9.5NL ground clip in between the module and supporting structure. This combination Is secured with a 1/4" stainless steel rivet or a 1/4.20 by 3/4" zinc - plated bolt with , - YY is a number ranging from 18 to 24 and 7YZ is panel wattage. 0 2014 SunPower Corporation. All rights reserved. Specilicabons inciudod in this manual are subject to change without notice. page 13 SUNP WER Table 3: Mounting Configurations and Load Resistance Module Configuration Mounting configuration Load rating Wind (up &down) Frame type Pressure Center Module (frame End clamp or Frame mount / Snow (down) size color) mount clip holes (Oasis) 72 cell GS (black) x x 2400Pa / 5400Pa 50psf / 112psf 96 cell G5 (black) x 2400Pa / 5400Pa 50psf / 112psf 72 cell G3 (black) x x x 2400Pa / 54001"a 96 cell G3 (black) x x 50psf / 112psf 96 cell Any (Silver) x x 128 cell Any (Silver) x x 2400Pa / 2400Pa 50psf / 50psf 128 cell Any (Silver) x 2150Pa / 2400Pa 44psf / 50psf Excluded Operatina Environments Certain operating environments are not recommended for SunPower modules, and are excluded from the SunPower Limited Warranty. 5.2 Mounting Configurations Modules integrated into or mounted over a roofing system must be mounted over a fire - resistant roof covering rated for the application. Modules may be mounted at any angle, from horizontal to vertical. To reduce soiling, modules should be mounted at a minimum of 10 degrees. Residential (black) module frames have two profile types, G3 and G5. Commercial (silver) module frames have permanently attached stacking pins. Mounting system hardware used with commercial modules must account for the presence of these stacking pins. Mechanical specifications for modules are shown in Table 4. In order to prevent water from entering the junction box, which could present a safety hazard, modules should be oriented with the junction box in the uppermost position and not be mounted such that the cell faces downward (e.g. on a tracking structure that positions the modules with the junction box facing skyward during sleep mode). For 128 -cell modules a minimum of 4" of clearance between the module frames and the structure (or grade) is required; for all other modules a minimum of 1.5" of clearance is required. The module is only UL Listed for use when its factory frame is fully intact. Do not remove or alter the module frame, and do not create additional mounting holes because doing so may compromise the integrity of the frame. Modules may be mounted using the following methods only: 1) Frame Holes: Secure the module to the structure using the factory mounting holes. Four 1/4" stainless steel bolts, with nuts, washers, and lock washers are recommended per module; tightened to a min. torque of 10 in- Ibs. Refer to Table 4 for the module dimensions and hole locations. This method has been certified by a third -party organization according to UL 1703. For frame hole mounting, modules must be secured using the holes located at 322mm from the short end of the module for 72 and 96 cell modules and 433mm from the end of the module for 128 cell modules. For carport installations the supporting structure has been pre - drilled. For 128 cell modules for carport assembly, modules must be secured using only the SUNPOWER CORPORATION Safety and Installation Instructions - Document 001 -14158 Rev Q holes located 433mm from the ends of the module and hardware described above in Section 4.1, Item 5. See Figure 1 for carport assembly details. 2) Clamps or (lips: Mount the module with the IFF clips on the longer sides of the module. The centerline of the clips must be 2 -16" for G5 frame (6-15" for G3 frame) from the corner of the module. Ensure that the clamps are of sufficient strength to allow for the maximum design pressure of the module. The IFF clip hardware must be tightened to a torque of 35 -45 in- Ibs. 3) End Mount: End mounting is the attachment of the shorter side of the module frame to a supporting rail using IFF clips tightened to a torque of 35 -45 in -Ibs. The centerline of the clips must be 2 -10" from the corner of the module. The end - mounting rail and clips or clamps must be of sufficient strength to allow for the maximum design pressure of the module. Verify this capacity before installation. 4) Everest Solar Mounting System: An Everest Solar Mid or End Clamp can be used to secure the shorter ends of the module. When using Everest Solar mounting hardware. The Everest Solar stainless M -K2 Slot nut is placed in the channel of the aluminum Dome D1000, Dome 51000 or Dome SD mounting component. The WEEB KMC grounding clip is placed under the bottom edge of the module. The Mid or End clamp is placed over the top edge of the module frame and secured to the M -K2 slot nut using a stainless M8 bolt and stainless Belleville washer tightened to a min. of 10.3 ft -Ibs. A SunPower IFF clip #509206 may be substituted for the Everest Mid Clamp, but only when the modules are being installed using SunPower's D10 or S10 product. Two clamps must be used on each of the shorter ends of the module; on 72- and 96 -cell modules mounted in landscape orientation only. 5) SunPower - specified or SunPower- supplied mounting systems: Mount modules with strict adherence to SunPower documentation, using hardware systems supplied by or specified by SunPower. 5.3 Module Handling Use gloves when handling modules. The module glass is sensitive to oils and abrasive surfaces, which may lead to scratches and irregular soiling. Do not place modules such that the glass comes in contact with abrasive surfaces, and minimize any contact with the glass in general. Do not place anything on the modules, even for a moment. Remove any fingerprints by washing the module glass as described in Section 6.0 below. 6.0 Maintenance and Cleaning Trained SunPower dealer or trained SunPower support personnel should inspect all modules annually for safe electrical connections, sound mechanical connections, and freedom from corrosion. Periodic cleaning of module glass has resulted in improved performance levels, especially in regions with low levels of annual precipitation; therefore SunPower recommends periodic cleaning of the modules. To clean a module, wash its glass surface with potable, non - heated water. Normal water pressure is adequate, but pressurized water (up to 1500 psi) may be used. Some fingerprints, stains, or accumulations of dirt on the glass may be removed with over - the - counter glass cleaners (such as Windex or equivalent), or with a 3% soap- and -water solution. For smaller systems, wet the module glass with the solution, let it stand for five minutes, and then wet them again and use a soft sponge or seamless cloth to wipe the glass surface in a circular motion. For large systems, wet the modules with the cleaning solution, let them stand for five minutes, and then rinse them with high - pressure water or a soft squeegee. Do not use harsh industrial- strength cleaning materials such as scouring powder, steel wool, scrapers, blades, or other sharp instruments to clean the module glass. Use of such materials will void the product warranty. 0 2014 SunPower Corporation. AO rights reserved. Specifications included in this manual are subject to chango without notice. Page 14 -mhla A- KAnrlidn Frames nptnii SUNPOWER CORPORATION Safety and Installation Instructions - Document 001-14159 Rev Q 72 CELL MODULE FRAME DETAIL 96 CELL MODULE FRAME DETAIL SIDE FRAME PROFILE jl 1 2 20111,1 Residential Modules END FRAME PROFILE ViewjJ (Front View) "WhI 72 CELL MODULE (No MOUNTING HOLES) 96 CELL MODULE (NO MOUNTING HOLES) SIDE FRAME PROFILE to.-- ;AV, 11 iIJl Residential Modules END FRAME PROFILE L ----------- 0 2014 SunPowor Corporation. All rights roserved Specifications included In this manual are subject to change without notice, Page ( 5 96 CELL COMMERCIAL MODULE 128 CELL COMMERCIAL MODULE SIDE FRAME PROFILE 1046—[41.2101 - :'W" AV"", 0" 2A, 2; 0".,. Commercial j2fc- 11 Ml Modules With Stacking Pins END FRAME PROFILE (Back ViG 5ft, (Fron' View) Mallod P �I_ Locution, 0 2014 SunPowor Corporation. All rights roserved Specifications included In this manual are subject to change without notice, Page ( 5 SUNPOWER CORPORATION 5UNP E Salety and Installation Instructions - Document 001-14158 Rev Q Figure 1: Carport Assembly Detail 111 1t H43 48 41 4 9 B 9 41 43 9 48 9 R z I CD L El 41 8 a a a a 9 a 11 .2 ti II Z 0 U 0 M6 0 L to Q 0 C) YS� RP Z 0 U Ld '2 0.1 Z z 0 U ji I xJ z (A 0.1 Z. a. 0- Z 0 U 0 M6 0 lu z 0.- L 0 0 W L kp. 0 C) YS� RP Z 0 U Ld '2 0.1 MO xJ lu z 0.- L 0 0 W Z,- F W 0 2014 SunPower Corporation. AM rights reserved. Specifications included in this manual are subject to change without notice. Page 16 9, 0 Ld 0.1 Z,- F W 0 2014 SunPower Corporation. AM rights reserved. Specifications included in this manual are subject to change without notice. Page 16 Wa=15 QIMS.E359313 - Mounting Systems, Mounting Devices, Clamping Devices and Ground Lugs for Usewith Photovoltaic Modules and Panels QIIMso12 33(33n HounURg, OVonmsa N, au Nng DeWccaso OampMg DeAces and Ground Lugo for Page Bottom Xcunlong Zbabams0 6sJoa nUng Davu es, C kmpong Dev6cctas and Ground Lauds for See General Information for Mounting Systems, Mounting Devices, Clamping Devices and Ground Lugs for Use with Photovoltaic Modules and Panels SUNRUN SOUTH LLC, DBA SHAPHRACtt 775 Flero Ln Suite 200 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 USA Investigated Investigated For System Fire Cat. for mechanical Classification Mo. Bonding Loading (A, B or C) Tested In Combination With LPhotovoltaic mounting system Series Y N - UL Listed PV Modules: 350 E359313 REC Solar AS: REC214, REC215, REC220, REC225, REC230, REC235, REC240, REC245, REC250, REC255, REC260, REC265, REC270, all followed by PE, PE(BLK), PE -US, PE- US(BLK), PE Q2 or PEQ3. Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd: HiS- MxxxMG Series - HiS- M210MG, HIS- M213MG, HiS- M215MG, HiS- M218MG, HIS- M220MG, HIS- M223MG, HiS- M225MG, HiS- M228MG, HiS- M230MG, HiS- M233MG, HIS- M235MG, HiS- M238MG, HIS- M240MG, HIS- M243MG, HiS- M245MG, HIS- M248MG, HIS - M250MG, HiS- M253MG, HiS- M255MG, HIS- M258MG, HiS- M260MG, HIS- M263MG, HIS-M265MG, HiS- M268MG, HiS- M270MG; HIS- SxxxMG Series - HIS- S220MG, HiS- S223MG, HiS- S225MG, HiS- S228MG, HiS- S230MG, HIS- S233MG, HiS- S23SMG, HiS- S238MG, HIS- S240MG, HIS- S243MG, HIS- S245MG, HIS- S248MG, HIS- S250MG, HIS- S253MG, HIS- S255MG, HIS- S258MG, HIS - S260MG, HiS- S263MG, HIS- S265MG, HiS- S268MG, HiS- S270MG, HiS- S273MG, HIS- S275MG; all may be followed by the suffix 8K or blank. Renesola Jiangsu Ltd: ]CxxxM -24 /BB Series - JC200M- 24/13b, ] C205M- 24/ Bb, JC210M- 24 /13b,JC215M- 24/Bb,JC220M- 24/13b, JC225M- 24/Bb, JC230M- 24 /13b,]C235M- 24 /Bb,3C240M- 24 /Bb, JC245M- 24 /Bb, JC250M- 24/8b, JC255M- 24 /Bb,JC260M- 24 /Bb, Series Y N - JC265M- 24 /Bb,JC270M- 24 /Bb. 100 Suniva Inc - MVX- 235 -60 -5 -701, MVX- 240 -60 -5 -701, MVX- 245 -60- 5 -701, MVX- 250 -60 -5 -701, MVX - 255 -60 -5 -701, MVX- 260 -60 -5 -701, MVX - 265 -60 -5 -701; MVX - 235 -60 -5 -781, MVX- 240 -60 -5 -7131, MVX- 245 -60 -5 -7131, MVX - 250-60-5 -7131, MVX- 255 -60 -5 -7131, MVX- 260 -60 -5 -781, MVX -265- 60-5 -7131; OPT - 250 - 60-4 -800, OPT- 255 -60 -4 -800, OPT - 260 -60 -4 -800, OPT - 265-60-4 -800, OPT- 270 -60 -4 -800, OPT- 275 -60 -4 -800; OPT - 250- 60- 4 -8B0, OPT - 255 -60 -4 -880, OPT - 260 -60 -4 -880, OPT - 265- 60- 4 -8B0, OPT - 270 -60 -4 -880, OPT - 275 -60 -4 -860. Yingli Energy (China) Cc Ltd - YLXXXP -29b Series - YL215P -29b, YL220P -29b, YL225P -29b, YL230P -29b, YL235P -29b, YL240P -29b, YL245P -29b, YL250P -29b, YL255P -29b, YL260P -29b; YLXXXA -29b Series - YL220A -29b, YL22SA -29b, YL230A -29b, YL235A -29b, YL240A -29b, YL245A -29b, YL250A -29b, YL255A -29b. httpl/ database. ul. com/ cgi- biNXYVR emplate( LISEXT/ 1FRAME/ showpage. Mml7name =QIMS.E359313&ccnstmrtlide= Mounting +Systems ±Mounting +Devices,... 112 1/2312015 QIMS.E359313- Mounting Systems, Mounting Devices, Clamping Devices and Ground Lugs for Use with Photovoltaic Modues and Panels Trina Solar Ltd - TSM- 215PA05, TSM- 220PA05, TSM- 225PA05, TSM - 230PA05, TSM- 235PA05, TSM- 240PA05, TSM- 245PA05, TSM - 250PA05, TSM- 255PA05, TSM- 260PA05; TSM- 215PA05.05, TSM- 220PA05,05, TSM- 225PA05.05, TSM - 230PA05.05, TSM- 235PA05.05, TSM- 240PA05.05, TSM- 245PA05.05, TSM- 250PA05.05, TSM- 255PA05.05, TSM- 260PA05.05; TSM- 215PA05.08, TSM- 220PA05.08, TSM- 225PA05.08, TSM - Series Y N - 230PA05.08, TSM- 235PA05.08, TSM- 240PA05.08, TSM- 245PA05.08, 200 TSM- 250PA05.08, TSM- 255PA05.08, TSM- 260PA05.08; TSM- 215PD05, TSM- 220PD05, TSM- 225PD05, TSM- 230PD05, TSM - 235PD05, TSM- 240PD05, TSM- 245PD05, TSM- 250PD05, TSM - 255PD05, TSM- 260PD05; TSM- 215PD05.08, TSM- 220PD05.08, TSM- 225PD05.08, TSM - 230PD05.08, TSM- 235PD05.08, TSM- 240PDOS.08, TSM- 245PD05.08, TSM- 250PD05.08, TSM- 255PD05.08, TSM- 260PD05.08. NRTL Listed PV Modules: Hanwha SolarOne: Models HSL601)6- 1313- 2 -230Q, HSL60P6 -PB -2- 235Q, HSL60P6- PB- 2 -240Q, HSL60P6- PB- 2 -245Q, HSL60136 -1313-2- 250Q, HSL60P6- PB- 2 -255Q, HSL60136 -PB -2 -260% HSL60136 -1313 -2- 265Q, HSL60P6- PB- 2 -270Q; HSL60P6- PB- 4 -230Q, H5L60P6 -PB -4 -235% HSL60P6- PB- 4 -240Q, HSL60P6 -PB -4 -245Q, HSL60P6- PB- 4 -250Q, HSL60P6-P13-4 -255Q, HSL60P6- PB- 4 -260Q, HSL60P6- PB- 4 -265Q, HSL60P6- PB- 4 -270Q; may be followed by additional suffixes. Suniva Inc - OPTXXX-60-4-YYY; where XXX may be numbers 240 to 270 in increments of 5; where YYY may be 100; OPTXXX- 60- 4 -YYY; where XXX may be numbers 235 to 265 in Increments of 5; where YYY may be 1150. S00 es I N I N I A I Type 1 and Type 2 PV Modules I Trademark and /or Tradename: 'SNAPNRACK" Last Updated on 2015 -01 -22 Ouestions? 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The System's components provide an adequate bonding path which has eliminated the need for grounding lugs and washers at each module, and bonding jumpers between splices. The UL 2703 Certification ensures that SnapNrack partners can provide the best in class installations in quality, safety, and efficiency. • All bonding hardware is fully integrated into the components • No grounding lugs required for modules • Rail splices bond rails together, no rail jumpers required -- • Proprietary SnapNrack grounding lug snaps in the rail channel, no drilling of rail or reaching for other tools required Patent Pending 1) Go to the online Series 100 Configuration Tool (configure.snapnrack.com) and select "Yes" for UL 2703 Listed 2) Identify Site Conditions (Array Tilt, Building Height, Roof Type, Wind and Snow Loads) 3) Build array in the online Configuration Tool and automatically generate a Bill of Materials. Ell 4) Place order with your distributor. Purchase material for a single project or order in bulk for additional savings Rail & Module - Clamps - -- - -- -- - - - Roof Attachments - Array Accessories Surm pM Cv @QnRV[M9 S sgem 2.703 0 Bonding Adjustable X- End Clamp Top Bonding Adjustable X- End Clamp Bottom SnapNrack Bonding AcUustable X -End Clamp Bonding Standoff 1: Clamp Rubber- Rain Collar Mill Finish Standoff I . 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