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15110018h' CITY OF CUPERTINO BUILDING PERMIT BUILDING ADDRESS: 10955 BARRANCA DR CONTRACTOR: WILLOW GLEN PERMIT NO: 15110018 ELECTRIC INC OWNER'S NAME: ` MARK MERLIN 1085 WARREN AVE DATE ISSUED: 11/03/2015 OWNER'S PHONE:,. 4087053663 SAN JOSE, CA 95125 PHONE NO: (408)289-9725 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION JOB DESCRIPTION: RESIDENTIAL E] COMMERCIAL E] icense Class ir` Lic. #..w INSTALL (1) EV CHARGING STATION IN GARAGE Contractor�2 (�/lonlV(A9j�V E:(d6i Datevlk 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 erformance of the work for: which this permit is issued. Sq. Ft Floor Area: Valuation: $1990 ave and'will maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance, as provided for by APN Number: 32601007.00 Occupancy Type: Section 3700 ;of the Labor Code,.for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. APPLICANT CERTIFICATION I certify that I have lead 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 WITB IN 180 DAY T 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 indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against liabilities, judgments, costs, and expenses which may accrue against said City in consequence of the Date: r % granting of this permit. Additionally, the applicant understands and will com Y� with all non -point source regulations per the Cupertino Municipal Code, n RE -ROOFS: 9.18. Signature® Volt 1 V Dates 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 forwhich this permit is issued. will maintain compliance with the Cupertino Municipal Code, Chapter 9.12 and I have and will'mainiam Worker's Compensation Insurance, as provided for by the Health & Safety Code, Sectio s 2 50 , 25533, and 25534. Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this e: Owner or authorized agent Date: permit is i$sued.' , 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 CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY Compensation laws *of California. If, after making this certificate of exemption, I become subject to the Workei•.'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 indemnify and keep'harmless the City, of Cupertino against liabilities, judgments, ARCHITECT'S DECLARATION 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. y, '1 Date Signature'i' 1' CUPER' INO ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PERMIT APPLICATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ^ BUILDING DIVISION 10300 TORRE AVENUE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 (408) 777-3228 • FAX (408) 777-3333 • buildinq[a-cuaertino.or4 ` /, / / //6V G PROJECTADDRESS / p - -'ems�Q� APNti OWN'ERNAME 70�'CJJ��i(G[/iV` PHONE /160 ' ,0 MAIL STREET ADDRESS /O CSr _ . ` �. L ✓ a/Yt C STATE>' IP• A J 8 I 7 FAX CONTACT NAME PHONE E-MAtL Matt Lon re 7 w' STREET ADDRESS P.O. Box 8430 CITY, STATE, ZIP San Jose CA 9 51 5 5 FAX (408)289-9725 ❑ OWNER ❑ OWNER -BUILDER ❑ OWNER AGENT ® CONTRACTOR ❑ CONTRACTOR AGENT ❑ ARCHITECT ❑ ENGINEER ❑ DF.YF.t.OPER ❑ TENANT CONTRACTOR NAME Mark Londre LICENSE NUStBER 591918 LICENSE TYPE C10 BUS. LTC 4 15897 C0,111N1willow Glen Electric EMAIL mark@willowglenelectr 8:tcom ST E -ET ADDSP.O. Box 8430 CITY, STATE, ZIPS an Jose, CA 95155 PHONE (408)289-972 ARCHITECT/ENI GINEER NAME _71 LiCENSENUMBER BUS. LIC ii COMPANY NAME E-MAIL FAX STREET ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP PHONE USE OF ■ SFD or Duplex ❑ Multi -Family PROJECT IN WILDLAND PROJECT IN URBAN INTERFACE AREA ❑ Yes No FLOOD ZONE ❑ Yes ❑ No STRUCTURE: ❑Commercial ❑ SOLAR PANELS ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION ❑ SOLAR WATER HEATMG ❑ OTHER: FORSOLAR PANELS: NUMBER OF PANELSIUNITS: KILOWATTS (COMMERCIAL ONLY): TOTAL VALUATION: DESCRIPTION OF WORK eAr� __J� RECEIVED BY: By my signature below, I certify to each o the following: I am the property owner or authorized agent to ac i I have read the Description of Work and verify, ' is accurate, owro ve rea mply with all a e local application and the information I have e ordinances and state laws relating to 4 n n ctio I authorize representatives of Cupertino to ent a abo - I ction purposes. Signature of Applicant/Agent: ! late- SUPPLENINWAeliNFORMATION REQUIRED OFFICE Use ONLY ❑ OVER-TH&COUNTER w o. ❑ EXPRESS j u ❑ STANDARD ❑ LARGE a ❑ n -WOR PVApp Z011,doc revised 03/16/11 .CC CITY OF CUPERTINO a' FFF ESTIMATOR — BUILDING DIVISION imADDRESS: 10955 BARRANCA DR DATE: 11/03/2015 REVIEWED BY: MELISSA APN: .326 01 007 BP#: 'VALUATION: 1$1,990 - *PERMIT'TYPE: Building Permit PLAN CHECK TYPE: Alteration / Repair PRIMARY SFD or Du lex USE: p hrs PENTAMATION PERMIT TYPE: SOLAR -RES WORK INSTALL N EV CHARGING STATION IN GARAGE SCOPE :i:Iectr..1'erYnii .l ire: Tech. 1YtSi7. 1' ee' l�t?LYr?J. 1�UPI f'h ek Flui7lb, iit 'r .11h: fn i b Insr. r hwtU. Irish. Fee: 1.ier,, Plan Creek. FE—il-le. peradf Fee: Odier h.,lec, b,,,�!In. F7F f."110c. bee.- ­VP NOTE: This estimate does not include fees due to other Departments (t. e. Planning, Pubtzc works, fire, sanitary J'ewer vistrict, acnoo[ District, etc.). These_fees are based on the preliminary information available and are only an estimate. Contact the Deptfor addn'i info, FEE ITEMS (Fee Resolution 11-053 Eff. 7/1/13) FEE QTY/FEE I MISC ITEMS Plan Check Fee: $0.001= # $109.00 Alternative Energy System ICHRGSTA EV Charging Station Suppl. PC Fee: (E) Reg. 0 OT F -0.01 hrs $0.00 PME •Plan Check: $0.00 Permit Fee: $0.00 Suppl. Insp. Feer Reg. OT 0.0 hrs $0.00 PME Unit Fee: $0.00 PME Permit Fee: $0.00 C;onsiruefZon -711X: .;��C�dJ2Zi2ZSf1'Glll.1'C'• �'�'C': E) Work Without Permit? 0 Yes :• No $0.00 Advanced Planning Fee: $0.00 Select a Non -Residential Building or Structure E) 0 i ` ) ray -cel .Dorrrmentation Fees., Strong Motion Fee: 1BSEISMICR $0.50 Select an Administrative Item Bldg Stds Commission Fee: IBCBSC $1.00 SUBTOTALS $1.50 $109.00 TOTAL FEE: $110 50 Revised: 10/01/2015 Furnish and install one 240V 50A dedicated circuit with a Tesla Wall Connector in the garage for EV charging. The circuit will be ran from the existing 200A main electrical panel in 6/3 Romex DEPARTMENT ::UPERTINO "'D 'ST be kept at the RZOP, 40 '3r 0 (J*16 -ninc of this plan and ...,;; _..•;i`icat� � ^!0 or tr' �)e. an approval oPLA Gity Ordinance c G,up(� �gr A p-'" °IT 1\10. jC.TJ NOV 03 X115 AA Garage Door DO y64 Garage w/ 20'x 20' space inside Tesla Wall Connector (N) 6/3 Romex Garage Door Marc Merlin 10955 Barranca Drive Cupertino, CA 95014 �(408) 702-2271 Ycol CIA 0 *0 H Residential Electrical Load Calculation Site Location: Prepared by C W Marc Merlin Willow Glen Electric, Inc.E N %;�, 10955 Barranca Drive PO Box 8430 L E C T R I C Cupertino, CA 95014 San Jose, CA 95155 (408) 702-2271 (408) 289-9725 - office General Lighting and Receptacle Loads (220.12] 3 watts per ft2 x 2,440 = 7,320 Small -Appliance Branch Circuits [220.52(A), 210.1(C)(1)] 1,500 watts x 2 = 3,000 Laundry Branch Circuit(s) [220.52(8), [210.11(0)(2)] 1,500 watts x 1 = 1,500 11,820 Fastened -In -Place Appliances [220.53] Kitchen Bath(s) Outisde/Miscellaneous Refrigerator(s) = 960 Instant Hot H20(s) = Exhaust Fan(s) = Hot Tub = Dishwasher(s) = 960 Hood Exhaust(s) = Jacuzzi Tub(s) = Pool Equipment = Garbage Disposal(s) = 600 Gas Range(s) = Radiant Heating = H2O Pump = Microwave(s) = 1,200 Gas Oven(s) = Steam Shower = H2O Pump = Trash Compactor = Wine Fridge(s) = = Elevator = _ _ = 30A Circuit = Total Fastened -in-place Appliance Load 3,720 Clothes Dryer(s) [220.54] 80% x 240 x Derating Volts Amps 30 OR Name Plate Rating of Clothes Dryer = 30 Ranges, Ovens, Cooktops, and Other Household Cooking Appliances [220.55] So% x 24 x = 1,200 Derating volts Amps AND/OR Name Plate Rating of Cooking Appliances = 1,200 Heating or Air -Conditioning System (Compare the heat and A/C, and omit the smaller.) [220.60] Air Handler/Furnace 115 x 8.0 - Volts Amps Air Conditioning Unit 7,061 55% x 240 x = Derating Volts Amps AND/OR Name Plate Rating of Air Handler & AC Units = 6,141 Total Volt -Ampere Demand Load [220.83] Greater of: Air-conditioning Equipment 7,061 x 100% = 7,061 Electric Space Heating - x 100% = First 8kVA of all other loads 8,000 x 100% = 8,000 Remainder of all other loads 8,770 x 40% = 3,508 18,569 Total Current Minimum Amperes 18,569- 240 = 77,4 Current Minimum 200 Amps 17 Size Service or currently (voltage) (minimum amperes) Feeder [240.6(A)] Electric Vehicle [625.14] 125% x 240 x 40 - 12,000 Continuous Load Volts Amps Minimum Amperes with Added Load Minimum Size Divide the total 30,569 _ 240 = 127.4 20 Service or Feeder 200 Amps volt-amperes by (voltage) (minimum amperes) *@*�[240.6(A)] w/ Added Load with added load the voltage. .G �� " ,- �ar-�N I I,rV() NOTES "1 8uildin9 DePartrnent All References are to 2014 National Electrical Code. v—, NUV 0 31415 REVIEwEp FoR COpE C4MPL le F, !(,; Reviewed B,. WALL CONNECTOR The Wall Connector is the fastest and easiest home charging solution available for Model S. It works with any Model S, but only those equipped with Dual Chargers will be able to charge at up to 58 miles of range per hour of charge. You can purchase a Wall Connector with your Model S or after you've taken delivery. A detailed installation guide will be included, always have a professional electrician install any charging equipment. Follow local permit and inspection requirements. CONNECTOR DETAILS • Single phase, 208-250 volt AC supply, 60 hertz • The connector is 25 feet long. Install your new connector less than 22 feet from the driver side taillight. • For cars configured with on -board Dual Chargers: 80 or 100 amp circuit breaker for fastest charging • For cars configured with on -board Single Charger: 50 amp circuit breaker • Total weight (including bracket and cable): 20 lbs • Approved for indoor or outdoor use Circuit breaker to be rated at 125% of supplied current to vehicle Circuit Breaker Supplied Miles of Range Miles of Range Rating Current per Hour of Charge per Hour of Charge (Amps) (Amps) (w/ Dual Chargers) (w/ Single Charger) 100 80 58 29 80 64 47 29 50 40 29 29 40 32 23 23 30 24 17 17 20 16 11 15 12 Cglp R. N F31J n O rVW 2 415 RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION LOCATIONS REv/EVVFDFOl? E RevCp One or two vehicle garage Three vehicle ga age/,w�a ey OOMp�/ASCE _�rge port Wall Connector Outlets can be located anywhere within a 22 ft max distance between the Wall Connector and — charge port. Need help sourcing an electrician, or have question about home charging installation? Contact Tesla at Charginglnstallation@teslamotors.com or 1-877-798-3752. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Certificate Number 20121211-E351001 Report Reference E351001-20121115 Issue Date 2012 -DECEMBER -11 Issued to: TESLA MOTORS INC 3500 DEER CREEK RD PALO ALTO CA 94304 This is to certify that ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY EQUIPMENT representative samples of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE), Permanently Wired, Home Charging Station, Model 1011831 -XX -X, where X is any alphanumeric character. Have been investigated by UL in accordance wity the Standard(s) indicated on this Certificate. Standard(s) for Safety: UL Subject 2594, the Outline of Investigation for Electric Vehicle (EV) Supply Equipment Issue Number 3. Canadian Standard CSA C22.2 No. 107.1-01, General Use Power Supplies. UL 50 and CSA C22.2 No 94.1, Enclosures for Electrical Equipment, Non -Environmental Considerations. UL50E and CSA No. 94.2, Enclosures for Electrical Equipment, Environmental Considerations. Additional Information: See the UL Online Certifications Directory at www.ul.com/database for additional information Only those products bearing the UL Listing Mark for the US and Canada should be considered as being covered by UL's Listing and Follow -Up Service meeting the appropriate requirements for US and Canada. The UL Listing Mark for the US and Canada generally includes: the UL in a circle symbol with "C" and "US" identifiers: C& the word "LISTED"; a control number (may be alphanumeric) assigned by UL; and the product category name (product identifier) as indicated in the appropriate UL Directory. Look for the UL Listing Mark on the product. /�, /P e� William R Carney. Okector. North American Certification Programs u I UL LLC L Any information and documentation Involving UL Mark sWvICaa are providod on DMalf of UL LLC JUL) or any authorized limnsee of UL For quasllons, please contact a local UL Customer Service Representative at www.ul .1contactus Page 1 of 1 WALL CONNECTOR, 80A SINGLE PHASE INSTALLATION MANUAL 7i•i3z— (80AWttj) R'&g7=s %1L A IMPORTANTI READ THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE WALL CONNECTOR. FAILURE TO 00 SO OR TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS DOCUMENT CAN RESULT IN FIRE. ELECTRICAL SHOCK SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. THE WALL CONNECTOR MUST BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN. AND IN ACCORDANCE WIT LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES AND ORDINANCES. INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR MODEL S IS AVAILABLE AT: www.teslamotors.com/mytesla FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ont'. nt tors Jet inter tl (31 t «nwtl nr.�aN unY rnladermce rtcnved. 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TESLA T ff MODELS MODEL a 111,,i•, d..,,,,er�l ort ,a P.atw<bYe n. a 'All r11,11,.I IhelrPw�Mntl 11-1—nwe��• Ir,rW,+ rvnlo voM�c cet'.nw urwrulMn:.d ua. or nnV laM,a, nKd.�� �n In.. r+n,. al,ronl or on In<.�i»rte i.l i.pil» w.I.nileat� SAVE THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This document contains important Instructions and warnings tMt must be followed when Installing and malnta,n. g the Wall Connecto, A WARNINGS all Connecta, mull M grouMeO lM1roupn a permanent wi6 n9 sYslem w an e.ui0menl9rountlinq nDonol `all or use in. Wail ConrMctor near aammeble..xdosivi, herrn. or combustible materials. UxMcals, or vapors. in nin9lM WNI Conn.ctoren lora M Wall Connector only within In spaclfiW l M Well Cl—t-1 tles:gnetl only for cnarpinq e veM1iUe <exclu0inq Tesla Roadste.l. Do not use it oDiecly o In.r puro.s. ar wllh any .1h., vanicl. or sin' and do '*"*In. Wall COnn.ctw.I it rs d. -Ii.. a_— cracked. bayed, Dr Ne n. or olhe M, aameo.d. or rub a ope a Do Mt.It -1 to o -n. difas ,I*,rtpeir. lamp.. modiry m. wall conn.<u.. TZ Wall con�.<lor is not ps•r s«ricaede. conuu Tafu l.. Do ro .fe in. W.a coraro<l.r — yw,. In. —U.. all .1 1, expos.d to seven, rain, snow. M<ln<aI :form. o. olner Inclement *-Ill Ir-porlin9 t7 Well Conrroclor. h -I. n. Do not subiacl it to strm9lwu o. impacts oro ungl•. drag, w flap On lM WeII Caw,ectar. omporMnls. pm t the wan conoMclo �r.om maswrt. wau.. Ii.uiO.,nd Iwei9n objects It all times. If any.xisl it, to Mve entered, 1amaged, or —ad Ina _11 C—ctw, d0 not use the Wall Connector. Do not touch tn. WeII Connector's and fenmi with sM.p metallic objects. such es it.. tools, .1 Metes DO not lor<alully f6 d any part of the Wall C.nn.ctor or Oamapa it with I— -i-Is Do n.l Min forti9n ogects into anY Part of th. WeII C UPE t:wne}cglyror1/a��� (�� Jy p,wM1en IlM1e 1MrrAMbr may affect wMT<�,o is Building e Plana-p..cl,pN< la <araia< pac•mNren or or. ing with D���n!°e mN9lh. I cMginq may'ave.1 II,c,`eai.ct—m NOW D.fwe �f n9 t . WaI1 Dnn.<Ipr 0 3 2015 I& CAUTIONS cw,M<acu.<wlt inslalletlon and lasting of lha Wall e pot«,dally-g-k lM vehicles Battery and/or IM Wall Connaclw i—I My maga is exclud.d from IM wamenty fw bothlin, vehicle ar,tl lha Well ConrMcto.. Do rot operate tM Wall Conneclo. in Iwroeralu.n o�svC' t owratm..aM. of Pa F to p3F (SDY to Ensure that tM CMM, station's -Ply ceDla is oopaon.d so it will not .,L --d an, lripgd anees.n dcl.th I. atery w.IW not to Oen,a9 PE"I'lirWF!a F. Cr?MFi_.;ANCE 1 S 2 WALL CONNECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDE I --0i v;k:VvGu by. The maximum rating for the Wall Connector is 20 kW 11 80 amps at 250 volts. Your vehicle can charge from 180 to 265 volts. 120V ABOVE GROUND WARNING The Wall Corral ctor Insl ngle-phase device. Do not connect all 3 phases of a 3-phase feed. AWARNING Before Italling the Wall Connector, identifynsthe type of utility connection available on vte. It you are unsure about the type of connection available QCAUTION The two phases used must each measure 120V to neutral. earth grountl must be connected to neutral at only QCAUTION If a 240V 3-phase feed Is from a Delta -connected secondary, the leg used must have a center tap. This center I - must be grounded. Only the two phases on either side of the center -tapped In ran be used For most branch circuits of 100A, use 3 AWG (267 mm2), 16TF (75°C copper wire. Ground ring can be a maximum of 4 AWG. If your ground w.nng does not fit Into the out. use a t or other suitable connection method For wlnstallahonsless than 100 A, use conductors that are s etl according to local electrical codes. Run 1" 125 mm) conduit on the left side of a well stud The Conduit fits Into the opening on either the back or the left side of the Well Connector as described on page 12. The seance connections descnbed next are prima, ly used in North America For service actions used in Europe and Australia (sometimes known as "TT Power Grid'), see Page 7 Only three wires are connected, but care must be taken that the service transformer ondary connection :s definitely known, and that the three wires from the main circuit beaker pare) are correctly connected antl labeled. The Illustrations shown are the most commonly used wiring formats. NOTEThe Ll, L2. antl ground wtouts labeled on the Illustrations correspond to Me—t, on the Wall Connector. Ground Connection earth grountl. Ground fault protection rs not possible unless tha neutral (center tap on the ce Iranslo,me/) Is connected to an earth 9 ou no If grountl Is not provided by the electrical e, you must install a grounding stake nearby. The grounding stake must be connected to the grountl bar, in the main breaker panel, and neutral connected to AWARNING Follow local electrical codes when installing Me grounding stake. 220/240V Single Phase Izr i �1 ♦ NEUTRAL NOV } INOT L_I74y 1 c: GNO OTE: AI Innions in This cl. u ni are for demons-ilon Purposes.rift OPTIONAL CIRCUIT RATINGS For he fastest changing, the United States. using a circuit breaker rated for 100 amps is ended For other regions, use an appropriate overcurrent protection device as re W: red by local regulations. In certain home or office locatipns, this level of power:sn't ead:ly oval fable. Therefore, you can adjust the ant setting on the Wall Connector from 12 to 80 amp operating current (see page 16). SELF-MONITORING AND RECOVERY The Wall Connector has a ground monitoring curt that continuously checks for the presence of a safe ground connection and automatically recovers from faults. Manual testing andresettuired ing :s not req. Temporary problems such m grountl faults or utility Power surges are overcome automatically. If a GFCI fault occurs that Interrupts charging, the Wall Connector automatically tees to clear the fault and reattempt charging. If the problems Immediately sensed a second time. the Wall Connector waits 15 mutes before trying to charge. This process repeats eight times and If all attempts are unsuccessful. w,,r Is removetl and no further attempts are made. In this case, a red error lightlights up on the front panel (refer to the troubleshooting table on page 19). I'll recommended that wren you sea a red error light, you power off the Well Connector and than power it back on again 208V 3 -Phase Wye -Connected With a Wye -connected secondary, any two of the legs Can be used to provide 208V to the Wall Connector. For example, Lt and L2. or Lr arta L3. Or L2 no L3. The two used phases mus each measure 120V to neutral. NOTE A cument-carry:ng rewired. 1 71 i 2oV ' CAUTION The unused leg (L3 in the illustration) must remain open. Do not connect to a neutral be,, or to ground. ,&CAUTION The [enter oo,t of the 3 phases (normally used as neutral) must be grounded to earth at only one point This :s usually at the breaker Panel. 240V3 -Phase Delta -Connected With the delta connection, one leg must be enter tapped, and only the two phases on either side of the center tap can be used The two used phases must each measure 120V to neutral. Consult the transformer manufacturers literature to venfy that the single leg can supply the required power. POWER OUTAGES If a power outage occurs, the Wall Connector automatically raw,,, c,,,g.ng when powers estored. If the charging cables plugged Info the vehicle when power is restored. the lights blink and the unit does not energize the charging cable for aop,ox-mately 15 seconds to 3 minutes. This prevents the utllity grid from expenen w a large surge wnen bower is restored, allowing vehicles to bang, drawing current at random times, rather than all at once WALL CONNECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDE NOTE. The Wall Connectors contactor closes only If It detects the Presence of a Ground wire netted 1p a neutral Point on the t ansformer secontlary. ©CAUTION' The th:rd line (L3 in the i11-tratlOn) of the delta Is 208V, with respect to neutral. antl :s sometimes referred to as a "stinger" Do not use M:s thud line. CAUTION Do not use a 3 -lineae "'It a-Connected transformer secondary without a center tap on one leg, No "neutral" _c s _."able fo- the reburied ground connection. WALL CONNECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 120V ABOVE GROUND 230V ABOVE GROUND (common (Coalman In North America) In Europe. Asia, and Australia) Vote" and 240V AC single-phase Ll, L2 and 230V AC single-phase LIVE. Write safety ground NEUTRAL, and EARTH 208V AC 3-phase. Wye -Connected Any 2 Chases, and safety grountl. 240V AC 3-phase. delta -connected With center tap on one leg, use only two the the phases on either side of enter tap. The two pluses must Win 120V AC to grountl. Do not usere the third leg (208V "stinger'). Carnal Maximum IOOA circuit breaker. Maximum 100A circuit Weaker. The maximum current for charging The maximum currant for Charging the vehicle Is BOA or 20 k W. the vehr[le rs BOA or 20 k W. At 240V. ll 19 IM maximu At 230V, this:s 18 kW -,- Frequency 60 H7 5060 Hz Cable Length Approximately 25 (7 .6 m) Bracket Height. 15' (382 mm) Dimensions Width 6.22' (158.2 mm) Depth. 3.7" (96 mm) Weight 20 lbs (9 kq) (including WackeO Operating .22-F to 113-F Temperature .3(YC to 45-C Storage -58'F to 185-F Temperature -50-C to 85'C �yoe 3R IF 44 FA cUL,, listed for United States and CE Canada under file number E351001, FCC Part 15. 120V ABOVE GROUND WARNING The Wall Corral ctor Insl ngle-phase device. Do not connect all 3 phases of a 3-phase feed. AWARNING Before Italling the Wall Connector, identifynsthe type of utility connection available on vte. It you are unsure about the type of connection available QCAUTION The two phases used must each measure 120V to neutral. earth grountl must be connected to neutral at only QCAUTION If a 240V 3-phase feed Is from a Delta -connected secondary, the leg used must have a center tap. This center I - must be grounded. Only the two phases on either side of the center -tapped In ran be used For most branch circuits of 100A, use 3 AWG (267 mm2), 16TF (75°C copper wire. Ground ring can be a maximum of 4 AWG. If your ground w.nng does not fit Into the out. use a t or other suitable connection method For wlnstallahonsless than 100 A, use conductors that are s etl according to local electrical codes. Run 1" 125 mm) conduit on the left side of a well stud The Conduit fits Into the opening on either the back or the left side of the Well Connector as described on page 12. The seance connections descnbed next are prima, ly used in North America For service actions used in Europe and Australia (sometimes known as "TT Power Grid'), see Page 7 Only three wires are connected, but care must be taken that the service transformer ondary connection :s definitely known, and that the three wires from the main circuit beaker pare) are correctly connected antl labeled. The Illustrations shown are the most commonly used wiring formats. NOTEThe Ll, L2. antl ground wtouts labeled on the Illustrations correspond to Me—t, on the Wall Connector. Ground Connection earth grountl. Ground fault protection rs not possible unless tha neutral (center tap on the ce Iranslo,me/) Is connected to an earth 9 ou no If grountl Is not provided by the electrical e, you must install a grounding stake nearby. The grounding stake must be connected to the grountl bar, in the main breaker panel, and neutral connected to AWARNING Follow local electrical codes when installing Me grounding stake. 220/240V Single Phase Izr i �1 ♦ NEUTRAL NOV } INOT L_I74y 1 c: GNO OTE: AI Innions in This cl. u ni are for demons-ilon Purposes.rift OPTIONAL CIRCUIT RATINGS For he fastest changing, the United States. using a circuit breaker rated for 100 amps is ended For other regions, use an appropriate overcurrent protection device as re W: red by local regulations. In certain home or office locatipns, this level of power:sn't ead:ly oval fable. Therefore, you can adjust the ant setting on the Wall Connector from 12 to 80 amp operating current (see page 16). SELF-MONITORING AND RECOVERY The Wall Connector has a ground monitoring curt that continuously checks for the presence of a safe ground connection and automatically recovers from faults. Manual testing andresettuired ing :s not req. Temporary problems such m grountl faults or utility Power surges are overcome automatically. If a GFCI fault occurs that Interrupts charging, the Wall Connector automatically tees to clear the fault and reattempt charging. If the problems Immediately sensed a second time. the Wall Connector waits 15 mutes before trying to charge. This process repeats eight times and If all attempts are unsuccessful. w,,r Is removetl and no further attempts are made. In this case, a red error lightlights up on the front panel (refer to the troubleshooting table on page 19). I'll recommended that wren you sea a red error light, you power off the Well Connector and than power it back on again 208V 3 -Phase Wye -Connected With a Wye -connected secondary, any two of the legs Can be used to provide 208V to the Wall Connector. For example, Lt and L2. or Lr arta L3. Or L2 no L3. The two used phases mus each measure 120V to neutral. NOTE A cument-carry:ng rewired. 1 71 i 2oV ' CAUTION The unused leg (L3 in the illustration) must remain open. Do not connect to a neutral be,, or to ground. ,&CAUTION The [enter oo,t of the 3 phases (normally used as neutral) must be grounded to earth at only one point This :s usually at the breaker Panel. 240V3 -Phase Delta -Connected With the delta connection, one leg must be enter tapped, and only the two phases on either side of the center tap can be used The two used phases must each measure 120V to neutral. Consult the transformer manufacturers literature to venfy that the single leg can supply the required power. POWER OUTAGES If a power outage occurs, the Wall Connector automatically raw,,, c,,,g.ng when powers estored. If the charging cables plugged Info the vehicle when power is restored. the lights blink and the unit does not energize the charging cable for aop,ox-mately 15 seconds to 3 minutes. This prevents the utllity grid from expenen w a large surge wnen bower is restored, allowing vehicles to bang, drawing current at random times, rather than all at once WALL CONNECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDE NOTE. The Wall Connectors contactor closes only If It detects the Presence of a Ground wire netted 1p a neutral Point on the t ansformer secontlary. ©CAUTION' The th:rd line (L3 in the i11-tratlOn) of the delta Is 208V, with respect to neutral. antl :s sometimes referred to as a "stinger" Do not use M:s thud line. CAUTION Do not use a 3 -lineae "'It a-Connected transformer secondary without a center tap on one leg, No "neutral" _c s _."able fo- the reburied ground connection. WALL CONNECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 230V ABOVE GROUND AWARNING Tate Way. Connector is a single-phase device. Do not connect all 3 phases of a 3 -chase fee, AWARNING Before ins:ailing the Wall Connector, identify the type of utility so, ice c0^rieci-O ava,lao a on s.te. If you are unsure abd,—,'ie ty oe o: conn -h available Q CAUTION The line connection mus[ re 230V RMS to neutral, earth must also be connected to the Wall Connector For most branch c —cs of *00A. use 3 AWG (26.7 mm2), 75-C (167F) copoer wre. For installations less than 100A, use conductors that am sized accortling to local electrical codes. Grountl wiring can no a maximum of 4 AWG. If your ground wrng does int fit into the bus, use a w,re nu: C• ,:'ter suitable connection method Run 25 mm (1 contlurt o^. the leside of a wall strut. The conduit fits nto the opening on either the oack or the left side of the Wall Connector as tlescnbetl on page 12. The service cc nnecoons oescnbe0 below are primarily used'n Euroce and Ausl,e. (sometimes known x -TT Power Gnd'). For nections used in North America. see page 5. When connecting the line and neutral wires. ustbe taken that the service nsfor ontlary tonne b.—definitely known. an known. wires from the main circuit breaker panel are correctly connected and ladeled. The illustrations pr—ded show the most commonly used win ng format in Europe. NOTE' The tine, neutral, and earth outputs labeled on theiily5tmt—, correspond to the inputs on the Wall Connector, TOOLS REQUIRED Before installing the We Connector, ensure you have the £.'.owing too�s • Pencil or rrerze• Drill an. 9/32'— 3/".6" ori 11 bits • T20 tor, do ver Hole saw 4r..2 Sharp kn'. C' -axc• • Ph.liios scra.ve•ver • Ratchet wren,, w 116 mm and 17 mm sockets, an, is 2" (minimum) extension • Voltmeter or Cigna: —n—ter (to measure AC Dower a::ne sae) OVERVIEW OF STEPS After running service wring to the dewed nstallation loca:.o.n using'" (25 mm) contlui4 (see pages 5 tnroug.n 7), ala installing the approp,.a[e c."" orea,e• (see oage 8). TURN OFF THE -OWER SJPPLy. Than follow these steps to ,hem: the Wail Connector 1 Check boa contents (see oage 10) 2 Instal[ wall Drat a: (see page 11) 3 Prepare forinstaliabon (see Page 12) 4 Mount on wall (see page 13) 5 Connect w.•. ng see oa9e 14) 6 Confirm a successful ns-lation(sea oage"5) 7 Set operating current (see page 16) 8 Secure cover and power up (see page 17) 9 Install Caole Orgamzen (see page 18) Ground (Earth) Connection Always connect the neutral line at th panel to earth. Ground ,,It oro, -,,,possible unless the neutral line is con If an earth connection is not available, you must install a grounding stake nearby. The grounding stake must be connected to the AWARN ING. Follow local electrical codes when installing the grounding stake. LINE 230VAC 1 NEUTRAL EART� NOTE. Refer to the National Electric Code (NEC)d local electrical codes when instal'.: the Wall Connector. On doubt, check with your local building electrical inspector To determine the type of elactncal breaker you need examine the distribution panel/ circuit breaker box to identify the amperage available at the installation site. The Wall Connector has internal DIP switches that allow you to adjust its operating current. For the United States. see the recommended c,rcu it breaker ratings provided in the table below, For other region urent Protection device, as requ red by local cornespo—mg setting If the Wall Connector s Operating current. CIRCUIT BREAKER RATINGS • UNITED STATES Mum Current axim Supplied to Vehicle (Amps) Circuit Breaker Rat ing for United States' (Amps) 12 16 16 20 24 30 32 40 40 SO 64 80 80 00 TO INSTALL A BREAKER • Turn off AC power to the panel/circuit breaker boa your installation site and vehicle charging requirements. Run the Ll. L2 and Ground wires from the distribution panel/urcuit breaker box to the location where you —installing the Wall Connector Always run wiring to the left side of a wall stud WALL CONNECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDE In addition to this Installation Guide. the shipping box contains the following components. If any components are damaged or missing, contact Tesla, CUPERTINO 8w1dinq Departmen N5V 0 3 2015 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE Reviewed By' _ ,D mounurg 6ract ke rs(2) er"'tl 0 t Cade Or9anim / Cade Oryaniaer Bracket .o C- 0,,,. ade Organizer Q ,I,� 5cr.ws.Anchon,an, c -h-(t-h) WALL CONNECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDE you can run 1- (25 mm) conduit into .,Iner the back or the left side of the Wall Connector's nuun enclosure. Regardless of the conduR opening you use. always run the conduit on the left sde of a wall stud. Refer to the llustrat on below for d --ons. When determ n n9 where to mount the Wall Connector, keep in mind that its 25 (7.6 m) charge cable should easily reach the vehicle's charging port without straining the connections at either end. I Use the mounting bracket as a gull, to mark the location on the wall for the two mountmg screws. • Space the holes exactly 8 7/16" (214 mm) apart • The nelght of the bracket should ensure that the charging connector is locatetl at a maximum of 48' from floor level.' The minimum height rs cm) if mounting indoors, and 24" (61 cm) J mounting outdoors. 2 Dnll two 3/8'(71 mm) holes n the wall. 3 Attach the wall bracket using fasteners appropriate for the type of wall matenal. Use the supplied lag screws and washers only if mounting to a"' wooden wall stud. If mounting to another type of wall (hollow, masonry. etc). use fasteners that an, long enough to securely anchor the Wall Connector and that can support at least 80 bounds (36 kg). 0 I coni coexcree I I v.r.o n.n�re I I II ' CAUTION- If installing in a public location, consder laws antl resulat-o^s that accommodate persons with disabilities (such as the ADA - American Dsab,kbes Act). 1 Position the connector over the bolts on 3 Use the supplied flange strews to fasten the mounting bracket as shown below. the connector onto the bracket. Use a 2 Attach the ground wire, as shown below. ratchet wrench and 8 mm socket to tighten until snugly fitted. H Step Three - Prepare for Installation R' 1 Usmg a T20 Torx cine-, remove the two seculty ac ws from the bottom of the Wall Connector. ,a4lf`X3,. f A l � 2 Release the front cover by pulling It wards you far enough to disconnect the n�bbon cable. Dsco—the nbbon cable from inside the mom enc'�osure to fully release the front cover ' I D�s<onnecl ribbon cable QCAUTION- When removing the front cover do not damage the nbbon cable. D sconnect the ribbon cable before fully releasing the front cover. is NOTE For most branch circuits of 100A. use 3 AWG (26.7 mm2). 75°C (167°F) r000er wire. For instal-abons, less than 100A. use conductors that are sited according to'ocal electrical codes. A WARNING Do not connect service ­9 until you have read and fully understand the pages m the document t -tied "Service Wmng." If you are unceRain about the type of W available at the se—ce net, consult your '-.1 ublity, or contact nla for assistance. 1 Turn off the power. AWARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Before connecting the ring, use a voltmeter to confirm that NO POWER is available at the service wrong or terminals. 2 Pull the service whng into the Wail Connector. If using a hub, connect conduit to the hub before connecting rt to the enclosure. 3 Strip the three wires 3/8'00 mm) 4 Connect wiring to the terminal block Connect Ll to black. L2/N to retl, and green grand to one of the two available ground connectors, as shown. NOTE.The --see of the ground is 4 AWG. Also note that neutra� is not used by the Wall Connector. To ensure Proper operation, verify that neutrals onnected to earth ground inside the cult breaker box or the mom electrical panel 8 e 14 3 Disc cect the ground wire from the terminal block and ousn , I, of the way to avod damag n9 it cone, co—leting the next Step. Dluonon.ctl �1 l1 `1\I 1 CO 1 1 4 Use a 11/d" (32 ^^•) hO o savv to remove the power entry knock -Out !rcm either the side or back of the connecter. ®CAUTION When using the hole saw, do not damage Intl components. If using the side knock-outcenter the hole w at the indented hole and drill through all layers. After dnlling, use a sham knife or rmor to cut and remove the rubber oIt ng, as mno cated by the indentations In the rubber. 0 0 NOTE. Use the back knock bout when mouMmg to a pedestal or when running wires from behnd a wall. 5 Reconnectthe9roundwiretothetenlnnal block WALL CONNECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 5 Tighten the Lt antl L2 screws to 35-50 in -lbs, decend nq on w re gauge. Tighten the ground screw as fol'ows Wire Gauge TargtN AWG CU -AL (in•IAa) 4-r0 CU 12.10 A' 20 8 25 6-4 35 Two 14 or'2 CU TWO 12 or 10 Al 25 WALL CONNECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDE I Set he DIP swatches, located in the lower 4 Tum on the power, right -nand portion of the connector, to the S Hold the RESET button for five secorWs, resno t otn ,ong mown dere. Use a po�nbtl This button Is to ated on the lower right n tlucovz object such as a pen. side of the Wall Connector. i I 0 0 o 0 2 While hold .IS the iron: cover, near the connector reconnect the ribbon cable. II Y I 3 Hang the 4ont cover ave, the hinge ocated at bre'oo of the connector. Do rot secure the front cove, yet 1 Reposition the front cover over the unit, aligning the hve tabs on the back of the front cover with their corresponding slots. Starting at the bottom and working upwards, press frmly on both sides of the front over untI it clicks into place. 2 Using a T20 tor, driver, re -attach the two security -- the: Y" •e—etl I—the bottom. c" vv ai Correctorm"Step Two - Inst' V✓a.l Brackc-_' on page 11. 3 Turn on the power 4 Attempt to charge the car to ensure the Well Connector i5 oce-mg correctly and charging at the selected operating current. Forinstruc—ris on now to charge. refer to the owner nfo. matron p,ov,ded with your vehicle You should hear the contacts close and see the Well Con—r—ghts sequentially illuminate green. If the RED error light i1--tes or flashes. see the Troubleshooting table on page 19 and resolve the error before conhnwng. If the RED error light is not illuminatetl or Bashing. continue cath the next two steps. IRi 1 Tum off the power. AWARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SMOCK! Before continuing, use a voltmeter to confirm that NO POWER is available at the service wiring or terminals. 2 Open the front cover and hold it with one hand while completing the next step. ©CAUTION. Do not release the front and allow it to hang from the ribbon cable. Doing so can damage the ribbon cable's connectors. 3 Atllust DIP switches to set the operating =, based on the type of breaker being used. Use a Pointed non-conductwe object such as a plastic pert NOTE. Power MUST be turned off before setting or changing DIP switches. If you set DIP switches with the power on, not only is R dangerous because of the zk of electric shock (see warning above), but the changes are not recogniietl- 16 Maximum Current Supplied to vehicle (Amps) Circuit Breaker Rating for United Stats• (Amps) '2 'S 6 20 24 30 32 40 40 SO 64 80 60 100 Tisab 12A /6A 2" Mode Supplied Supplied Supplied �4 Q4 4 �3 3 �3 3 �2 �1 2 1 02 �1 2 t 32A 40A 64A BOA Supplied Supplied Suppmed Supplied �4 4 4 4 O3 Q3 3 3 02 2 02 RIM I Use the Cable Organizer's bracket as a guide to mark the location on the wall for the two mounting screws. NOTE. The height of the bracket should ensure that the charging connector is located at a maximum of 48" from Boor level.• The m,mnhum height is 18" (46 cm) if mountuq indoors. a-24" (61 cm) if unting outdoors. CAUTION'. If —dib frig in a public location. consider laws and regulations that accommodate persons with disabiht— (for example, the Amencan with Disabihhes Act). 2 Ont two 3/16" (4.8 mm) holes in the wall. 3 Insert the two Poly -Set anchors into the holes until their flanges era flush. 4 Use the supplied Phillips screws and washers to secure the bracket to the wall, adtlihonal turns after the Screw head i5 against the bracket Drywall Number of Thiiteri— Additional Turns 3/8" 7-9 1/21.5-7 5/8" 3-4 3/4" 1-2 NOTE'. For more details on using the anchors and screws, refer tot" Poly -Set /r�Installation Instructions. included in the CUPERTIN, ihlo ng box. Ruilding Department NUN 0 3 2015 E1111, 5 REVIEWED FOS CLUE O PLIANCE WALL CONNECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDE 5 Slide the Cable Organizer onto the bracket s shown. If desired. you can insert the Wall Connectors cable into the groove between the bracket and the Cable Organ- , as shown. WALL CONNECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDE Observe the Ights on the front of the Wall Connector, then use the f0110w19 table to resolve a fault. 01— Red Lights Light what It Neaps What To Do Top Ight Off Power on. Wall Connectors Make sure the Wall Conne ctor i, powered. but not ch.,;;, g. plugged into [he car. Off 1 tlash Ground fault. Electrical Thr, should automatically reset in 15 Current is leaking through a nutes. If not, make sure nobody is potentially unsafe oath. touching the car, Men press the RESET button. Off 2 flashes The Well Connector old not Unplug the Wall Connector from the car pass its internal self check and press the RESET button. Plug the Well Connector back into the car. If the error persists, unplug the Wail Connector from Me car, power off the Wall Connector, than power it back on again before plugging it back into the car Off 3 flashes Contactor failed. Unplug Me Wall Connector from the car and wart 10 seconds. If the error l contact Tesla. Off 4 flashes Ground los[ Make sure the power outlet is properly grounded Make sure the hot antl eutral pins are weed properly. If certain, ask your electncian. Off Sflashe, or m n, The Wall Connector red—el .-rcnci. Contact Tesla. Atways ensure that after chargng, the charging cable a returned to the Cable Organizer antl the charging connectors C ear of the floor. Regularly mnspect the Wall Connector and charging cablefor signs of damage. Ir Coinage is found, contact Tesla. Thp Wall Connector contains no ceable components. If the unit I, not ope atirg correctly, contact Tesla. Wipe the outside of the Wall Connector, the chargnng cable. antl the connector and of the charging cable with a clean dry cloth to remove any accumulation of dust and dirt AWARNING. Turn off in Wt power at the rcuit breaker before cleaning the Wall Connector. A WARNING Do not use cleaning solvents. sc ring powder, or any type of abrasive patl to clean the Wall Connector. its charging cable. or the vehicle's charging port. ©CAUTION'. To reduce the rusk of electrical shock or equipment damage. do not allow Ilquid to enter the Watl Connector wMle cleaning it WALL CONNECTOR INSTALLATION GUIDE - n Installing Tesla's High Power Wall Connector (HPWC) in locations with less than 100A Service EV CHARGERS and CONNECTORS: (http://www.teslamotors.com/charging#/highgower) The Charger is not the thing you plug into the wall, that's a Connector. The Charger is actually on -board the car. The Connector sends Alternating Current (AC) into the Charger. The Charger then converts the power to Direct Current (DC) and sends it to the battery. HOW TESLA'S HIGH POWER WALL CONNECTOR WORKS: A High Power Wall Connector (HPWC) is typically installed on a 240 volt circuit and can be supplied with up to twice the amperage as an outlet. In rare cases, an installation site might not be able to accommodate a 100A service to take full advantage of the HPWC's capabilities. For these cases, the High Power Wall Connector has internal configuration DIP switches that allows the installer to set its operating current based on the type of circuit breaker being used for overcurrent protection (40 to 100 amps): 40 Laximum current Supplied to Vehicle (Amps) 32 -- S0 - -- 40 - 60 48 70 56 80 64 90 72 100 80 The configuration switches basically tell the processor in the*77C what duty cycle to put in the Control Pilot signal which communicates to the car the maximum current, available for it to charge with. This protocol is defined in the SAE J1772 (Oct 2012) Standard, Section 4.2.1.3.6 that all compliant EVSEs should use. �4S The diagram in the next page describes this operation in more detail: `i14,, TESLA MOTORS, INC 3500 Deer Creek Rd. Palo Alto. CA 94304 p 650.681.5000 f 650.681.5200 SURFACE VEHICLE .r�clntE.'t"I"latlOnal RECOMMENDED SW J1772 T11 OCT2012 Issued 21311210 Revised FV Supply FQuipm m1 PRACTICE I Suciersedin J1772T" FEB2Ct< SAE Electric Vehicle and Plug in Hybrid Elec,ric Vehicle Conductive Charge Coupler Glossary: EV/PHEV: Electric Vehicle / Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle EVSE: Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment 4.2 Charging Control and Information 4.2.1 Control Pilot The control pilot circuit is the primary control means to ensure proper operation when connecting an EViPHEV to the EVSE. This section describes the functions and sequencing of events for this circuit based on the recommended typical implementation or equivalent circuit parameters. 4.2.1.1 Control Pilot Circuit Charging Systems — Rev 1.0 © Tesla Motors, Inc. 30/Oct/2013 — p. 2 FV'$F Cwxreclul I Vphi�lc :n4.l 1 FV Supply FQuipm m1 On buwd ............................................. Runely cher>P% CJnhpllur C" U. 1, 01 Flepranil;E I OVlipn:ll - 12 -. 'v'VIIU7C mr'enl 1K I Osullybr iK ,z QIP. :51 1 I 1 d � .. 12V :rev Fli•:7V„I li:i P'D; .. i.,l. urrr onl I I 1:v iI I 1 F. vull,l:p: I m;a?ucr.�nl i i I '�� 7;1)I ”, n .el 9 i............ Ulilily i I CrVund I 4 1 CONTROL PILOT FIGURE CIRCUIT Charging Systems — Rev 1.0 © Tesla Motors, Inc. 30/Oct/2013 — p. 2 SURFACE VEHICLE , riclntE'I"l?at1017a/ RECOMMENDED SAE J1772- OCT2012 Issued Revised 20112 1C PRACTICE I Superseding J1772T.' FEB2012 SAE Electnc. Vehicle and Plug in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Conductive Charge Coupler 80 70 e al ctl 50 '0--) 40 n U >, 30 a cz U) 20 10 C7 Amps = (% duty cycle - 64) ' 2.5 duty cycle accuracy 2% Amps = (% duty cycle) ' 0.6 — -� duty cycle accuracy 2% 0 20 40 60 80 100 5% outy cycle i nccates Pilot Duty Cycle, Percent dig -til cornmurec:at u. FIGURE 4.3 SUPPLY CURRENT RATING VS. PILOT CIRCUIT DUTY CYCLE As an example, a 20% duty cycle would be 20 x 0.6 - 12 A. In this case, the vehicle must adjust its current draw to a maximum of 12 A. A duty cycle of 5% indicates that digital communication is needed, see Section 4.3. The EVSE may accept an external signal to vary the duty cycle for supply or premises power limitations. The EVIPHEV vehicle shall use the duty cycle to control the on board charger AC current drawn from the line. As you can see from the excerpts above, the SAE J1772 Standard foresaw the need to provide means to communicate the power limitations of the supply or premises and developed the above protocol for EV manufacturer's to follow. With the above feature, the installer can examine the distribution panel/circuit breaker box to identify the amperage available at the installation site and determine the type of electrical breaker you will need. Once the breaker size is identified, the HPWC can be configured to communicate the maximum charging current available to the car and avoid nuisance trips of the breaker. �UPERTINO NOTE: Refer to the National Electric Code (NEC) and local nodes wheq ipq,�ng , "I nt Power Wall Connector. If in doubt, check with your local bui g rival inspector. he instiallation and configuration of the HPWC should be done by a properly tray staffer/elpct tjVVUUtlYti�i 2015 1 _ ---= EMPLIANCE Charging Systems -Rev 1.0 © Tesla Motors, fi���IEVvED rOR CO�30 2013 -p. 3 ;tevlewed Bv.- — COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT - BUILDING DIVISION CUPERTINO 10300 TORRE AVENUE - CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 (408) 777-3228 - FAX (408) 777-3333 - buildingQcupertitio.grg Owner Name 1_/1/1 p9el-1-1 1-41 Permit0/n Address // e,4 0,4e / V 6 r 4eP&-7Z' WW 6, C,4^ Please refer to the attached California Civil Code Sections 1.10.1.1 – 1101.8 which are part of this Certificationform. I Is your real property a registered historical site? 0 Yes Civil Code Sections 1101.1 through 1101.8 donot apply. Sign below and skip the rest of the f'olin. Owner' SiaDate: /1 11) – dN0 Go to Question 11, tion 2. bnature: 2. Does your real property have a licensed Plumber certifying that, due to the age or configuration of the property or its plumbing, installation or water-consming plumbing fixtures is not technically feasible? 0 Yes Civil Code Sections 11.01.1 through 1101.8 do not apply, El The licensed plumber's certification has been provided to the Building Division. Sign below and skip the rest of the form. / n V /) 'r r Owner' Signature: ly Date: p 0L_ j N 0 Go to Question 3. 3. Is water service permanently disconnected for your building? E] yes Civil Code Sections .11.01.1 through. 1101.8 donot apply. Siglibelow and skip the rest of the :form. Owner* Signature: Date: t2/iature: Nl 0 Go to Question 4. 4. Is y e) r real property built and available for use or occupancy on or before January 1, 1994? �':o My real property is built and available for use or occupancy after January 1, 1994, Civil Code Sections I I0 . I through .1101.$ d not apply. Sign below and slip the rest o1I1c form* Owner' Signature: Date -11 - El Yes my real property is built and available for use or occupatiev on or before January 1, 1994. Civil Code Sections I 10 1. 1 through 1101.8 apply. Refer to the attached. YNly property is a single- I fiandl� residential real property. See Civil Code Section 1101.4. On and after January 1, 2014, building alterations or improvements shall require all non-corripliant 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 Nvater-conserving plumbing fixtures (regardless of whether property undergoes alterations or improvements). El My property is a inultifandy 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 throug ,hout the building (regardless of whether property undergoes alterations or improvements). 0 My property is a conimercial real property. See Civil Code Scction 1101.5. On and after.lanuary 1, 2014, specified building alterations or improvements shall, require tion- compliant plumbing fixtures to be replaced with water -conserving plumbing fixtures. I S13-407 2015.dor revised 02104i'15 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 ini-proveinents). 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 1 10 1.8, the current California Plumbing Code and California Green Building Standards Code, and manufacturer's installation requirements. and that the water -conserving pluipbVig fixtures comply wj,�(i the requ#rnents as indicated in th6 table below. I Owner's (or Owner Agent's) Signature: r kA, .4 WiS 5 a� A�� . .. . . Date: /01/_-72,1/13�--j Upon cornpleting—and -signing this Certificate, please return. it to the Building Division in order to final your permit. signing Non -Compliant Water -Conserving Plumbing Fixture i PlumbinFixture g (Fixture Complying with Current Code Applicable to New Construction) m Maximum Water Usage/Flow Rate Fixture Type i Water Usage 2013 CPC Ch. 4 2013 CPC Ch. 4 2013 CPC Ch. 4 /Flow R ate 1 2013 CALGreen Div. 4.3 2013 CALGreen Div, 4.3 2013 CALGreen Div. 5.3 —F 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, avera ge 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 i 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 i cer 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. ifthe existim,plumbing fixture r water usage/t1ow rate is equal to or lower than the figure shown, it is not required to be upgraded. S13407 2015,eh)c ret4sed 02104175 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT - BUILDING DIVISION CURTI10300 TORRE AVENUE - CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 (408) 777-3228 - FAX (408) 777-3333 - buildinq(&cupertino.or q Address PURPOSE This affidavit is a self -certification for the installation of all required. Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms for compliance with 2013 CRC Section 8314, 2013 CBC Sections 420.6 and 907.2.11.2 where no interior access for inspections are required. I 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. 8314 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 oi each separate sleeping area in the inimediate vicinity of the bedrown(s) X X On every level of a dwelling unit including basements X X Within eicli.sicepin,--Ii-oom 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: In d wel.l.irig 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 8314 and CBC Sections 907.2.11.4 and 420.6.2. An electrical permit is required for alarms which inust 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 manufactu.rei-'s.iii,,;tr.uctions and in. compliance with the California Building and California Residential Codes. The alarms have been tested and are operational, as of the data signed below. I have read and a2ree to c22y&/with the terms and condi ions of this statement owner (0, Ovvner Agent's) Name: �/ 1/9�w Signature..... .... I ..... ...... ................. Date: WCoritr�qtor Ng?nq: IN opm Si nature........ ...... 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