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CITY OF CUPERTINO BUILDING PERMIT BUILDING ADDRESS: CONTRACTOR: PERMIT NO: B-2017-0946 22348 MCCLELLAN RD CUPERTINO, CA 95014-2771 (357 05 063) LUNDY SOLAR AND ROOFING COMPANY DUBLIN, CA 94568 OWNER'S NAME: CAMPBELL INVESTMENT PROPS DATE ISSUED: 06/14/2017 OWNER'S PHONE: 408-593-0529 PHONE NO: (408) 459-2273 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION BUILDING PERMIT INFO: License Class B: C-.39: C-46 Lic. #939364 Contractor LUNDY SOLAR AND ROOFING COMPANY Date 10/31/2017 X BLDG X ELECT —PLUMB — X RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL I hereby affirm that I am licensedMECH 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. JOB DESCRIPTION: (N) 15 -ROOF MOUNTED PV SYSTEM (4.5 KW); REROOF; TEAR OFF; I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following two declarations: COMP SHINGLES (26 SQ); (I) LOAD CENTER (125 AMPS) r. I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for Worker's Compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. z. 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 Sq. Ft Floor Area: Valuation: $25000.00 permit is issued. APPLICANT CERTIFICATION 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 APN Number: Occupancy Type: and state laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize 357 05 063 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, costs, and expenses which PERMIT EXPIRES IF WORK IS NOT STARTED may accrue against said City in consequence of the granting of this permit. WITHIN 180 DAYS OF PERMIT ISSUANCE OR Additionally, the applicant understands and will comply with all non -point source regulations per the o l u icipal Code, Section 9.18. 180 DAYS FROM LAST CALLED INSPECTION. Signature t Date 6/14/2017 Issued by: AbbyAvende OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION Date: 06/14/2017 I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for one of the RE -ROOFS: following two reasons: All roofs shall be inspected prior to any roofing material being installed. If a roof is r. I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole installed without first obtaining an inspection, I agree to remove all new materials for compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for inspection. sale (Sec.7044, Business & Professions Code) z. I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed Signature of Applicant: contractors to construct the project (Sec.7044, Business & Professions Code). Date: 6/14/2017 I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following three declarations: ALL ROOF COVERINGS TO BE CLASS "A" OR BETTER r. I have and will maintain a Certificate of Consent to self -insure for Worker's Compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE i. I have and will maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance, as provided for by I have read the hazardous materials requirements under Chapter 6.95 of the Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this California Health & Safety Code, Sections 25505, 25533, and 25534. I will permit is issued. maintain compliance with the Cupertino Municipal Code, Chapter 9.12 and the 3. I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I Health & Safety Code, Section 25532(a) should I store or handle hazardous shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the material. Additionally, should I use equipment or devices which emit hazardous air contaminants as defined by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District I Worker's Compensation laws of California. If, after making this certificate of will maintain compliance with the Cupertino Municipal Code, Chapter 9.12 and exemption, I become subject to the Worker's Compensation provisions of the the Health & Safety Code, Sect' s 25505, 25533, and 25534. Labor Code, I must forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked.r Owner or authorized agent: APPLICANT CERTIFICATION Date: 6/14/2017 I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is CON 149CTION LENDING AGENCY correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this city of work's for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097, Civ C.) to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. (We) agree Lender's Name to save indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against liabilities, judgments, costs, and expenses which may accrue against said City in Lender's Address consequence of the granting of this permit. Additionally, the applicant understands and will comply with all non -point source regulations per the Cupertino Municipal ARCHITECT'S DECLARATION Code, Section 9.18. 1 understand my plans shall be used as public records. Licensed Signature Date 6/14/2017 Professional CUPERTINO B-ZOP _ crn4� ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PERMIT APPLICATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • BUILDING DIVISION 10300 TORRE AVENUE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 (408) 777-3228 • FAX (408) 777-3333 • buildingCd,)cupertino.org PROJECT ADDRESS �w2 lWC C L r L G A V ��r t-4 IV /C APN # 2 05 / /�`% /3di% OWNERNAME �yRT/v P,B�"LL PHONE_O�Zj� 9 7 I E-MAIL r jam,jam,orii�i`2I�� STREET ADDRESS � Z 3 �uJe �Z� .fin/ CITY, STATE, ZIP C � � 1 �,� �.¢-v D FAX CONTACT NAMEWy p0 w 1 7/,e `.e�0 ,r1 w� PHONE lace)!! p 2273 E-MAIL W yN GYI STREET ADDRESS 910 2 Z-/ CITY, STATE, ZIP 6-3 34 FAX 'lo)�d� 2 - 2273 ❑ OWNER ❑ OWNER -BUILDER ❑ OWNER AGENT UI'COATRACTOR ❑ CONTRACTOR AGENT ❑ ARCHITECT ❑ ENGINEER ❑ DEVELOPER ❑ TENANT CONTRACTOR NAME ty Y/n ^) '^i'L/N��'/�"Y� LICENSE NUMBER 3 (o LICENSE TYPE e 3 e BUS. LIC # / i,n �`� �j, ^ / i `1<J L-�{yV li COMPANY NAM t//t p .S�m,h-e 44- AV0,FIAJa 06 E-MAIL Q ✓-C mer C�+ r2 an dw s o 14 .Com / FAX C Jr/0)�O dC Z 2 Z STREET ADDRESS So a 1-111 &-vn srr���� CITY, STATE, ZIP ��� � 9�5�8 PHONE ("04)9')0 % ^ -2- -z- ARCHITECTXNGINEER NAME LICENSE NUMBER BUS. LIC # COMPANY NAME E-MAIL FAX STREET ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP PHONE USE OF SFD Dr Duplex ❑ Multi -Family PROJECT IN WILDLAND PROJECT IN STRUCTURE: ❑ Commercial URBAN INTERFACE AREA ❑ Yes P -<O FLOOD ZONE ❑ Yes k3 NO O`S`OLAR. PANELS ❑ ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION ❑ SOLAR WATER HEATING ❑ OTHER:�� FOR SOLAR PANELS. NUMBER OF PANELS/UNITS: KILOWATTS (COMMERCIAL ONLY): TOTAL VALUATION: DESCRIPTION OF WORK fl 1/6 a r D l�ol� C� �'l oo S> 770►/ i�S r L N�' �/ lJo i r i�.�/��,A ��v Sa Y4 �a UAV RECEIVED BY: I - (�A (-"*, I By my signature below, I certify to each of the following: I am the property owner or authorized agent to act on the property owner's behalf I halve read this application and the information I have provided is correct I have read the Description of Work and verify it is accurate. I agree to comply with all applicable local ordinances and state laws relating to build' co ction. nze r resentatives of Cupertino to enter the above/-identifiedproperty for inspection proposes. Signature of Applicant/Agent: Date: SUPPLEMEN AL INFORMATION REQUIRED OFFICE USE ONLY w ❑ ON'ER-THE-COUNTER ,a E k ❑; EXPRESS U U ❑: STANDARD a ❑ LARGE s a ❑ MAJOR PVApp_201 Ldoe revised 03/16111 Nii CUPERTINO PURPOSE 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 E)cupertino.org PERMIT. CANNOT BE:FINALED_ UNTIL THIS CERTIFICAT E.HAS BEEIN COMP,ILETED, SIGNED.,AND RETURNED TO THE BUIi,DIN-,-P, <VISION This affidavit is a self -certification for the installation of all required Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms for compliance with 2016 CRC Section 8314, R315, 2016 CBC Sections 420.6 and 907.2.11.2 where no interior access for inspections are 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, R315, 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 SMOKE ALARM CO ALARM Outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedroom(s) - (Smoke alarms shall not be located within 3 feet of bathroom door) X X On every level of a dwelling unit including basements and habitable attics 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- In 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 specified below have been tested and are operational, as of the date signed below `�-� Q Address �� � dif ) l� �1_J Permit No. L.�'� ®� �� Specify Number of Alarms # Smoke Alarms FT771 # Carbon Monoxide Detectors �1 I nava rPari nnri PcYP—P—t_o_c_o_m_p77-wj'th the terms and LDnditions of this statement Owner (or Owner Agent's) Name. u J cpw\r L,IL �— �c%� °G Si nature Date:,. ' ......... Contractor Name: Signature Lic.# Date: (I Smoke and COform.doc revised 0111012017 CUPERTINE3 Owner Name Address a2 WATER -CONSERVING PLUMBING FIXTURES OWNER CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE :COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BUILDING DIVISION 10300 TORRE AVENUE CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 (408) 777-3228 • FAX (408) 777-3333 i buildin cu ertir Fj CA e -Ire. ` r C0C fes.. 1. Is your real property Ja registered historical site? I] Yes Civil Code Sections 1101.1 through 1101.8 do not apply. Skip the rest of the form and signbottom of form. No Go to Question 2. 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? El Yes Civil Code Sections 1101.1 through 1101.8 do not apply. ❑ The licensed plumber's certification has been provided to the Building Division. ` Skip the rest of the form and sign bottom of form. No Go to Question 3, 3. Is water service permanently disconnected for your building? ❑ Yes Civil Code Sections 1101.1 through 1101.8 do not apply. Skip the rest of the form and sign bottom of form. No Go to Question 4. 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. Skip the rest of the form and sign bottom of form. 9 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. Check one of the three following statements and sign bottom of fonn.. 5. Please check ONE of the following: [, My property is a single-family residential real property. See Civil Code Section 1101.4. On and after January 1; 2014, building alterations or improvements shall require all non-coinpliant 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 umproverients). ❑ My property is a niultifanidy 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-coinpliant plumbing fixtures shall be replaced with water - conserving plumbing fixtures throughout the building (regardless of whether property undergoes alterations or improvements). ❑ Myproperty is a co7n7nercial 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-coinpliant plumbing fixtures shall be. replaced with water- conserving plumbing fixtures throughout the building (regardless of whether property undergoes alterations or improvements). I, as the owner or owner's agent 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-cpnserving plumbing fixtures comply with the requirements as indicated in the table on the following page. Owner or Owner Agent's Signature: �_�---- —1� Date: 61- 1 % I Unnn emmntetinu snl ci Qninu this Certificate: please return it to the Buildina Division in order to final vour building permit. SB407 2015.doc revised 01/05/17 CONTRACTOR: LUNDY SOLAR AND ROOFING CO. CLASS B, C-10, C-39, C-46, License#: 939364 11501 Dublin Blvd, Suite 200, Dublin, CA 94568, Phone: 408-459-2273 SCOPE OF WORK Solar panels, inverter(s), DC disconnect(s), lockable AC disconnect(s) installed to generate supplemental electricity. Equipment will be UL 1741 listed. Solar panels will be attached to existing roof members using support racking certified California compliant by a licensed structural engineer retained by racking manufacturer. Racking support leg "pull-out" load calcs. and spacing based on 4' and 6' increments. Leg base attached using 5/16"x3.5" lag screw. Dead -load for panels and racking does not exceed 3.50 psf (lbs/square feet) & 40.0 plp (lbs/load point). Solar system generated output will be connected using a properly sized OCPD located in service panel. The sum of the ampere ratings of over - current devices in circuits supplying power to a busbar or conductor shall not exceed 120 percent of the rating of the busbar or conductor per NEC 705.12(D)(2). No guardrails are required for installed solar energy devices pursuant to LAMC 91.1013.5. The roof mounted photovoltaic modules, panels or solar voltaic roll roofing material shall have the same or better listed fire -resistance rating than the building roof -covering material. All roof penetrations shall be sealed using approved methods and products to prevent water leakage. A ladder shall be in place for inspection in compliance with CAL -OSHA regulations. Identify any existing mechanical equipment on the roof plan and provide a minimum working clearance of 36" around the entire unit as well as a minimum 24" wide clear accessway from the roof scuttle or roof access point. (NEC 110.26 and CMC 904.10). GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES Exposed non-current carrying metal parts of array to be grounded per NEC 250.134. Inverter grounded to existing AC grounding electrode per NEC 250.50. The inverter shall automatically de -energize its output to the connected electrical grid network upon loss of voltage until network voltage has been restored per NEC 690.61. All exterior EMT conduit shall be raintight (threadless). EMT shall be clamped within T of enclosure and every 10' beyond per NEC 358.30. Outdoor enclosures shall be NEMA 3R rated. Working clearances maintained around all electrical equipment in accordance with NEC 110.26. All outdoor wiring will be weather rated. Any conductors exposed to sunlight shall be listed as sunlight resistent per NEC 300.6(C)(1) & NEC 310.10(D). Junction boxes will be located so that the wiring contained in them can be accessible directly per NEC 690.34. All metalic raceways and equipment shall be bonded electrically continuous per NEC 250.90 & NEC 250.96. Grounded DC arrays shall be provided with DC ground -fault protection meeting the requirements of NEC 690.5(A) through (C) to reduce fire hazards. OCPDs used for backfeed from inverter(s) installed at the opposite end of busbar from main OCPD per NEC 705.12(D) (7)• Backfed solar breaker will not read "line and load" GENERAL SYSTEM INFO Residential, Roof Mounted Grid -tied, Microinverter System 4.5 kW DC STC Size A permanent plaque or directory, denoting all electric power sources on or in the premises, shall be installed at each service equipment location and at locations of all electric power production sources capable of being interconnected per NEC 705.10. This PV system includes a rapid shutdown function that controls specific conductors in accordance with 690.12 (1) through (5) (CEC Art. 690.12) Microinverter / SolarEdge optimizer systems inherently comply with these requirements. No additional switches or devices are required. APPLICABLE CODES 2014 National Electric Code 2016 California Residential, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Energy and Green Building Standards Code (as applicable and as amended by the local authority having jurisdiction). NOTES Contractor or Homeowner will obtain "Permission to Operate" from utility prior to permanent activation of Live parts in PV source circuits and PV output circuits over 150 - --- Volts to ground shall not be accessible to other than qualified Smoke and carbon -monoxide alarms are required in persons while energized. house to meet 2016 CRC R314 & R315 All PV modules and associated equipment and wiring material shall be protected from any physical damage. Buildings or structures with both utility service and a photovoltaic system shall have a permanent plaque or directory providing the location of the service disconnecting means and the photovoltaic system disconnecting means if not located at the same location per NEC 690.56(B). These plans (this installation) will require full compliance with the CAL FIRE Solar Photovoltaic Installation Guideline, 2016 CRC R324.7 & 2016 CFC 605.11.1 :or to inspect all accessible structural connections cur(Ut fdEft 1tN1®trical system. All other -to be UL listed and approved. DISCLAIMER: If any Errors, Discrepancies or Omissions appear in these drawings, specifications or other contract documents; Ther General Contractor shall notify the Designer, in writing, of such error or omission. In the event that the Owner or General Contractor falls to give such notice, before construction and/or R'ifiANtMF0* Wft 1WP®DAttAr0ICGeneral Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. Reviewed Bv: Ahhv Avende 7! _ Il:fi[FAIFA 22349 McClellan Read ,a VICINITY MAP COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTN BUILDING DIVISION —CUPERTINO APPROVED SHEET INDEX This set of plans and specifications MUST be kept at tt 01 COVER SHEET site during construction. It is unlawful to make any chan,, 02 SITE PLAN &ARRA LAY Aate therefrom, without ap from the Building Official. 03 STRUCTURAL DI�°s4larping of this plan and specifications SHALL NC 04 SINGLE LINE DIAG44AWermit or to be an approval of the violation of 05 EQUIPMENT LABELS Ordinance or state Law. 06 MODULE DATASHEETS 07 MODULE DATA H E 08 INVERTER DA A 09 RAPID SHUTDOWN COMPLIANCE 10 STANDOFF DATASHEETS 11 STANDOFF DATASHEETS 12 RAIL DATASHEETS 13 RAIL DATASHEETS 14 GROUNDING DATASHEETS Contractor: LU N DY SOLAR AND ROOFING CO. � SOLAR 11501 Dublin Blvd, Suite 200, Dublin, CA 94568, 408-459-2273, License#: 939364 DRAWN June/09/2017 COVER SHEET REVISIONS RYAN CAMPBELL (CAMPBELL PROPERTIES) 22348 MCCLELLAN RD. CUPERTINO, CA 95014 408-593 0529 SCALE NA I SHEET 1 OF 14 be 3'x 6' Roof Access Point — (E) Ground Rod Front (E) Main Service Panel & Utility Meter (N) AC Load Center on exterior Legend (E) (N) DEAD LOAD SYSTEM WEIGHT Weight Sys. Totals Point Loading 595.5 lbs Modules 759.5 lbs Total Array 38.0 lbs Mounts 38 Loading Points 75.0 lbs Racks 19.99 plp (lbs/load points) 51.0 lbs Microinv. RESULTS 759.5 lbs Total Weight 271.5 sq ft Array 19.99 < 40.0 pip OK 2.80 psf (lbs/sq ft) 2.80 < 3.50 psf OK 3'x 6' Roof Access Point — (E) Ground Rod Front (E) Main Service Panel & Utility Meter (N) AC Load Center on exterior Legend (E) (N) Existing New ST Skylight © Chimney ❑V 0 Vents L_J Microinverter Conduit run GARAGE LOWER ROOF 0 g (N) EMT ran over roof & external wall. Roof penetrations flashed (N) Array: (3) SolarWorld Sunmodule Plus SW 300 mono modules mounted on flush mount Roof angle: 221 Orientation: 1000 Side U 0 SL 0 0 t� HOUSE 2 -Story (N) Junction Box - NEMA 3R Mounted horizontally on rail C SL Module specifications 65.95"x 39.40"x 1.30" 60 cells per module 39.7 lbs per module 18.1 sq feet per module (N) Array: (3) SolarWorld Sunmodule Plus SW 300 mono modules mounted on flush mount Roof angle: 221 Orientation: 1000 Back (E) 2"x 4" @ 24" OC rafters (N) Array: (2) SolarWorld Sunmodule Plus SW 300 mono modules Side mounted on flush mount Roof angle: 221 Orientation: 1000 (N) Array: (7) SolarWorld Sunmodule Plus SW 300 mono modules mounted on flush mount Roof angle: 220 Orientation: 1900 CUPERTINO Building Department DISCLAIMER: If any Errors, Discrepancies or Omissions appear in these drawings, specifications or other contract documents; TheRSr General Contractor shall notify the Designer, in writing, of such error or omission. In the event that the Owner or General Contractor falls to give such notice, before construction and/or'ifx114tMF0*Wft 1t11@KVtt cf0CGeneral Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. Reviewed Bv: Ahhv Avende 7.! _ ITHAIClir/ -Project Description 1) Modules: (15) SolarWorld Sunmodule Plus SW 300 mono black 2) Microinverters: (15) Enphase M250-60-2LL-S22 3) System size: 4,500 STC W 4) Composition Shingle roof @ 220 pitch 5) 2 -story building 6) 2"x 4" @ 24" OC rafters plus plywood sheathing over 7) Lagscrews at max 72" OC 8) Monitoring system with Enphase monitoring device 9) Standard components include: racking and mounting components, wiring, conduit, and over -current protection, roofing sealant or flashing, as needed 10) No battery back-up systems 11) Main electrical panel, inverter and controller panels will be labeled with warning labels (See page #6) 12) This drawing is diagrammatic in some respect. Field verify exact conditions prior to beginning work 13) Panel layout subject to changes based on field conditions 14, Solar photovoltaic system to be installed on residential struct. Driveway Property line �O o, L� CO '~ Property line Property line Property line N (N) Modules: (15) SolarWorld SW 300 mono black modules Modules are 3" - 6" from roof finish (E) Composite shingle roof with 2"x 4" @ 24" n ROOF SECTION 3/8" = 1' CUPERTINO Building Department UniRac Solarmount Bonding Midclamp EcoFasten L -bracket (SCL-101-3) So�a< t EcoFasten GreenFasten Flashing plate (GF -1) DISCLAIMER: If any Errors, Discrepancies or Omissions appear in these drawings, specifications or other contract documents; TheRSr General Contractor shall notify the Designer, in writing, of such error or omission. In the event that the Owner or General Contractor falls to give such notice, before construction and/or 1t11@P®WWOCGeneral Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. Reviewed Bv: Abbv Avende I.! - ITHAIEAFWWA UniRac Solarmount rail (E) Composite shingle (1) 5/16" x 4.0" or 4.5" Lag Bolt @ 72" OC max. embedded 3" into rafte ROOF ATTACHMENT D ETAI L (N) AC LOAD CENTER (E) MAIN SERVICE (E) UTILITY (N) ARRAY (N) ]UNCTION BOX 125 A rated PANEL, METER (15) SolarWorld Sunmodule Plus NEMA 3R, Mounted Located on exterior 200 A rated Bi-directional SW 300 mono black modules horizontally to rail (15) Enphase M250-60-2LL-S22 microinverters Total STC output: 4,500 W LJ I LJ I LI (15) IJ I LJ I LJ (1) Enphase PVC jacketed tray cable UL rated 600V, 90°C wet/dry Located under array (1) #10 Bare Copper EGC (E) Existing (N) New M AMPACITY CALCULATIONS Local average high temperature measured 1/2" above roof = 56°C Temperature correction factor per NEC table 310.15(3)(b) = 0.71 After Junction Box Inverter Output: 15 x 1.00A x 1.25 =18.75 A Derated Conduct.: 30A x 0.71 x 1.00 =21.30 A 18.75 A < 21.30 A Wire sizes are OK (3) #12 THWN-2 wire (1) #10 THWN-2 EGC (N) 1/2" EMT conduit ran over exterior CUPERTINO Building Department DISCLAIMER: If any Errors, Discrepancies or Omissions appear in these drawings, specifications or other contract documents; Th� Ownerdr General Contractor shall notify the Designer, in writing, of such error or omission. In the event that the Owner or General Contractor falls to give such notice, before construction and/or 1t11@KVtt r0CGeneral Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. Reviewed Bv: Ahhv Avende I.! - ITHAEAFAVA (N) 2P100A (E)2P200A Main Birk Main BirkTo (E) /-% Loads T ! D (N) 2P20A Birk (N) Load Side Tap 1 (3) #3 1 HWN-2 wire (1) #6 THWN-2 EGC (N) 1" EMT on exterior wall Conduit length less than 10' per NEC 240.21(B)(1) (E) ground rod SLD NOTES for IG-MICROINVERTER SYSTEM (E) UTILITY GRID 120/240V single phase 1) All conductor sizes are as indicated or larger 2) All photovoltaic system conductors will be 90°C rated 3) Conductor sizes meet criteria of 125% continuous use factor, temperature derating factors, conduit fill derating factors & rooftop conduit adjustment factors 4) 240V AC conductors run from array to main service panel breaker 5) The system is grid-intertie only and has no batteries or back ups 6) Individual modules inverted from DC to AC with microinverters located under each module 7) All equipment is bonded by a mechanical means or by a grounding conductor 8) The system is grounded at the neutral buss in the main panel 9) Microinverters have integrated grounding (IG), therefore no additional Grounding Electrode Conductor (GEC) is needed 10) Inverter source breaker (PV breaker) is at furthest slot from main breaker on busbar and should be labelled per 705.12(D)(7). See signage sheet MODULE & INVERTER SPECS Panels (DC) Microinverter (AC) Pmax 300 W Vop 240 VAC Iop 1.00 A Vmp 31.6 VDC Imp 9.57 A Voc 40.1 VDC Isc 10.23 A M AMPACITY CALCULATIONS Local average high temperature measured 1/2" above roof = 56°C Temperature correction factor per NEC table 310.15(3)(b) = 0.71 After Junction Box Inverter Output: 15 x 1.00A x 1.25 =18.75 A Derated Conduct.: 30A x 0.71 x 1.00 =21.30 A 18.75 A < 21.30 A Wire sizes are OK (3) #12 THWN-2 wire (1) #10 THWN-2 EGC (N) 1/2" EMT conduit ran over exterior CUPERTINO Building Department DISCLAIMER: If any Errors, Discrepancies or Omissions appear in these drawings, specifications or other contract documents; Th� Ownerdr General Contractor shall notify the Designer, in writing, of such error or omission. In the event that the Owner or General Contractor falls to give such notice, before construction and/or 1t11@KVtt r0CGeneral Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. Reviewed Bv: Ahhv Avende I.! - ITHAEAFAVA (N) 2P100A (E)2P200A Main Birk Main BirkTo (E) /-% Loads T ! D (N) 2P20A Birk (N) Load Side Tap 1 (3) #3 1 HWN-2 wire (1) #6 THWN-2 EGC (N) 1" EMT on exterior wall Conduit length less than 10' per NEC 240.21(B)(1) (E) ground rod SLD NOTES for IG-MICROINVERTER SYSTEM (E) UTILITY GRID 120/240V single phase 1) All conductor sizes are as indicated or larger 2) All photovoltaic system conductors will be 90°C rated 3) Conductor sizes meet criteria of 125% continuous use factor, temperature derating factors, conduit fill derating factors & rooftop conduit adjustment factors 4) 240V AC conductors run from array to main service panel breaker 5) The system is grid-intertie only and has no batteries or back ups 6) Individual modules inverted from DC to AC with microinverters located under each module 7) All equipment is bonded by a mechanical means or by a grounding conductor 8) The system is grounded at the neutral buss in the main panel 9) Microinverters have integrated grounding (IG), therefore no additional Grounding Electrode Conductor (GEC) is needed 10) Inverter source breaker (PV breaker) is at furthest slot from main breaker on busbar and should be labelled per 705.12(D)(7). See signage sheet NEC 690.12 Apply at Main Service Panel PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM • -- RAPID D• Microinverter / SolarEdge optimizer systems inherently comply with these requirements. CAUTION SOLAR PV ELECTRIC SYSTEM CONNECTED LABELS - Per NEC the following signs at a minimum should be installed pply at Main Service Panel WARNING DUAL POWER SOURCE. SECOND SOURCE IS PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM Apply at Distribution• • WARNING INVERTER OUTPUT CONNECTION DO NOT RELOCATE THIS OVERCURRENT DEVICE. To be applied at exterior of building in readily visible location. A directory needs to be installed when utility service disconnect and PV system disconnect are not in the same location. Must be at the location of the photovoltaic system disconnecting means. :EC 690. 14 (D)(4). 690.54 (B INSTALL A PERMANENT PLAQUE OR DIRECTORY PROVIDING THE LOCATION OF THE SERVICE DISCONNECTING MEANS AND PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM DISCONNECTING MEANS CUPERTINO Building Department DISCLAIMER: If any Errors, Discrepancies or Omissions appear in these drawings, specifications or other contract documents; Th� Owner r General Contractor shall notify the Designer, in writing, of such error or omission. In the event that the Owner or General Contractor falls to give such notice, before construction and/or P"I rpoFM6c M� 1WQAUAMCGeneral Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. Reviewed Bv: Abbv Avende I:l - ITIOTMAFAVA NEC 690.54 - Apply at point of interconnection AC Disconnect and/or PV AC breaker RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENTOO• NOMINALOPERATINGAC VOLTAGE.0 VAC I AMCI AIr% Er -" lmv ". 1) Labels will be made of weather & UV resistant vinyl and adhered to components with arial or similar font, capital white letters, with 3/8" letter height on red background. 2) All labels and markings shall be attached according to requirements by NEC and the local AH]. The AHJ may have special label requirements beyond the scope of this document. This may encompass language including, but not limited to, that found in NEC articles 690.5(C), 690.14(C)(2), 690.17, 690.53,690.35(F), 705.12(D)(7) and 705.10 Pliq Sunmodule%Plus . * .. Sunmodule%Plus SOLARWOR SW 285-300 MONO (5-busbar) BLACK FRAME REALVALUIE SW 285-300 MONO (5-busbar) PERFORMANCE UNDER STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS (STC)* SW 285 SW 290 SW 295 SW 300 w L - Maximum power P,.,,, 285 Wp 290 Wp 295 Wp 300 Wp TUVPowercontrolled Open circuit voltage V•, 39.7 V 39.9 V 40.0 V 40.1 V TUVflhainle a Lowest measuring tolerance in industry Maximum power point voltage VmPP 31.3 V 31.4 V 31.5 V 31.6 V Short circuit current I,; 9.84A 9.97A 10.10A 10.23A Maximum power point current I— 9.20A 9.33 A 9.45 A 9.57 A K Every component is tested to meet Module efficie n cy 17.00 % 17.30% 17.59% 17.89% 3 times IEC requirements STC: 1000W/rl 25°C, AM 1.5 �/ PERFORMANCE AT 800 W/M', IN OCT, AM 1.5 sW 285 SW 290 SW 295 SW 300' Maximum power P 213.1 Wp 217.1 Wp 220.5 Wp 224.1 Wp Designed to withstand heavy Open circuit voltage V„ 36.4V 36.6V 36.7V 36.9V accumulations of snow a nd ice Maximum power point voltage Vm 28.7V 28.8v 28.9v 31.1V Short circuit current I,_ 7.96A 8.06A 8.17A 8.27A Maximum power point current IRP, 7,43A 7,54A 7,64A 7.75A Minor reduction in efficiency under partial load conditions at 25'C: at 200 W/m2,100%ofthe STC efficiency (loco W/m') is achieved. Ld Sunmodule Plus: Positive performance tolerance 'Preliminary values, subject to change. J I% COMPONENT MATERIALS 1000 W/m= Cellspermodule 60 Front Low -iron tempered glass Roow/.= with ARC (EN 12150) 25 C Monocrystallme Cell type Frame Clear anodized aluminum year N 25yearlinear performance warranty scow/m= 5 -bulbar and 10 year product warranty 6.n in x 6.n in J 400 w/m2 Cell dimensions (156.75x 156.75 mm) weight 39.7 lbs (18.0 kg) f 200 W/m= THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS ADDITIONAL DATA 100w/.= GIdSS with anti -reflective Coating NOCT 46 °C Power sorting -0 Wp/+5 Wp neem. �an.q.M V°` Tclu 0.04%/°C J -Box IP65 TCV, -0.30 %/ °C Connector PV wire per UL4703 378 (961) with Ha/UTX connectors 4.20 00 Modulefire performance (UL1703)Typel World-class quality .a 06.65) 1 4x1 operating temp -40 to+85°C q Y Vs;r.%,.- IEC zrnu = Fully -automated production lines and seamless monitoring of the process and D E ° S�® z1z 0026(6.6) material ensure the quality that the company sets as its benchmark for its sites Pm•a I`r.o.reoo^ie cno laze 68 c us (18085) PARAMETERS FOR OPTIMAL SYSTEM INTEGRATION • 0 0.35 (9) worldwide. UL 1703 r.H.dk mrP.�fmn Maximum system voltage SC 11 /NEC 1000v • Power..ntrolle0 G SolarWorld Plus -Sorting Maximum reverse current 25A Plus -Sorting guarantees highest system efficiency. SolarWorld only delivers modulesNumberofbypassdiodes 3 (F moslnnoEalion o that have greater than or equal to the nameplate rated power. `` HoE. ca e Design loads* Two rail system 113 psf downward, 64 psf u pward ovE Design loads' Threerailsystem 178 psf downward, 64 psf u pward 25 -year linear performance guarantee and extension of product warranty to 10 years SolarWorld guarantees a maximum performance digression of O.7% p.a. in the course Design loads' Edge mountingstut 78 psf downward,41 eseloa ipward cases. of 25years, a significant added value compared tothetwo-phasewarranties common G """ Please refer to the Sun module installation instructions for the details associated with these load cases. in the industry, alongwith our industry-firstlO year product warranty." I o,,I • Compatible with both "Top -Down" * Solar cells manufactured in U.S.A. or Germany. Modules assembled in U.S.A. Q50.35 (9) h� and "Bottom" mounting methods **In accordance with the applicable SolarWorld Limited Warranty at purchase. L www.soIarworld.com/warranty 11.32 = Grounding Locations: (28750) „r, r„1 11 -4 locations along the length ofthe module in the extended flange. 1� 39.4 (1001) � 1.30 (33) solarworld.com MADE RRTUSA All units provided arc imperial. SI units provided in parentheses. Sola -World AC reserves the right to make specification cha nges without notice. S W-01-751OUS 160324 CUPERTINO Building Department of such error or omission. In the event that the Owner or General Contractor falls to give such notice, before construction and/or FWAShit6'DoFMMK IMURIb AMCGeneral Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. Reviewed By: Abby AVende n-*-. f1F,/14/17 CUPERTINO Building Department DISCLAIMER: If any Errors, Discrepancies or Omissions appear in these drawings, specifications or other contract documents; Th� Ownerdr General Contractor shall notify the Designer, in writing, of such error or omission. In the event that the Owner or General Contractor falls to give such notice, before construction and/or fl'1fiA5t"0*Wft lW111ARlb AMCGeneral Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. Reviewed Bv: Abbv Avende III1�1T.y61EAFAr/ JI'li TECHMrAL ,: BULLETIN • �� •� . Gaup SOLARWORLD MODULE TYPES REALVALUE May19,2014 I Issue: 1027 ACertificate of Compliance Certificate: 2593411 Master Contract: 257442 Module Typing of SolarWorld Modules Project: 70016432 Date Issued: December 3, 2014 SolarWorld has completed the spread of flame fire performance testing of our photovoltaic modules to classify them to the updated UL 1703 standards. When combined with Class A mounting systems our modules meet the photovoltaic fire system Issued to: SolarWorld AG rating of Class A. 24 Martin Luther King Strasse Bonn, Nrth Rhine Westfalia 53175 Module Types Germany There are up to 15 different module types classified by UL. Types are defined bytheir construction characteristics such as glass The products listed below are eligible to bear the CSA thickness, EVAthickness, back sheet thickness and fire performance. Mark shown with adjacent indicators 'C' and 'US' for Canada and US or with adjacent indicator 'ITS' for Testing criteria US only or without either indicator./or Canada only. For Class A testing (the most stringent) the module is positioned to simulate mounting to a ballasted system or sloped roof at 22 -degrees and exposed to calibrated flame and wind from a standard distance. The flame is continuously applied to the bottom of the modulefor10 minutes. Stoj�a vljev%a Passing Criteria C US Issued by: Tatjana Galonja-Stojsavljevic In order to pass the spread of flame test: PRODUCTS m No part of the module can be blown orfall off the deck in the form of flaming or glowing brands CLASS 5311 10 - POWER SUPPLIES - Photovoltaic Modules and Pastels CLASS 531190 - POWER SUPPLIES - Photovoltaic Modules and Panels - Certified to US m No portion of the module or roof deckthatforms part of the building can fall away in the form of glowing particles Standards m The flame cannot spread laterally on the top surface or intermediate channel such as the space between the module PART A: and a roof M Flame may not spread beyond the specified distance: Photovoltaic Modules with maximum system voltage of 600 V do or 1000 V do and with Fire Performance of Type 1, Model Series: TESTING CLASS FLAME SPREAD DISTANCE (ft) FLAME SPREAD DISTANCE (m) Class 6 T82 Sunmodule Plus SW, followed by 200, 205, 210, 215, 220, 225, 230, 235, 2,10, 2,15, 250, 255, 260, 265, 270, •.................................................................... ............... • 275, 280, 285, 290, 295 or 300 followed by "mond', may be followed by "black". Class 8 8 2.4 .................................................................................................................................... Class C 13 3.9 Smimodule Plus SW, followed by 200, 205, 210, 215, 220, 225, 230, 235, 240, 245, 250, 255, 260, 265, 270, 275 or 280 followed by "poly", may be followed by "black". Results Sunmod ule Plus and Pro -Series: Type 1 e XL modules - "Sunmodule SW", followed by 260, 265, 270, 275, 280, 285.290, 295, 300, 305, 310, 315, 320, 325, 330, 335, 340, 345, 350, 355 or 360 followed by "XL mond", may be followed by "black" Sunmod ule Pro -Series XL: Type 1 Su n mod u le Protect: Type 3 When combined with a Class A mounting system our modules meet the photovoltaic fire system Class A requirement. o 3 DQD 507 Rev. 2012-05-22 Page. 1 TECHNICAL BULLETIN solarworld.com I CUPERTINO Building Department DISCLAIMER: If any Errors, Discrepancies or Omissions appear in these drawings, specifications or other contract documents; Th� Ownerdr General Contractor shall notify the Designer, in writing, of such error or omission. In the event that the Owner or General Contractor falls to give such notice, before construction and/or fl'1fiA5t"0*Wft lW111ARlb AMCGeneral Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. Reviewed Bv: Abbv Avende III1�1T.y61EAFAr/ Enphase, Micro inverters Enphase@M250 The Enphase' M250 Microinverter delivers increased energy harvest and reduces design and installation complexity with its all -AC approach. With the M250, the DC circuit is isolated and insulated from ground, so no Ground Electrode Conductor (GEC) is required for the microinverter. This further simplifies installation, enhances safety, and saves on labor and materials costs. The Enphase M250 integrates seamlessly with the Engage' Cable, the Envoy Communications Gateway-, and Enlighten', Enphase's monitoring and analysis software. PRODUCTIVE Optimized for higher -power modules Maximizes energy production Minimizes impact of shading, dust, and debris [l enphase® E N E R G Y SIMPLE No GEC needed for microinverter No DC design or string calculation required Easy installation with Engage Cable RELIABLE 4th -generation product More than 1 million hours of testing and millions of units shipped Industry-leading warranty, up to 25 years SP® C us Enphasey M250 Microinverter // DATA INPUT DATA (DC) M250-60-2LL-S22, M250-60-2LL-S25 Recommended input power (STC) 210 - 310 W Maximum input DC voltage 48 V Peak power tracking voltage 27 V - 39 V Operating range 16 V - 48 V Min/Max start voltage 22 V/ 48 V Max DC short circuit current 15 A OUTPUT DATA (AC) @208 VAC @240 VAC Peak output power 250 W 250 W Rated (continuous) output power 240 W 240 W Nominal output current 1.15 A (A rms at nominal duration) 1.0 A (A rms at nominal duration) Nominal voltage/range 208 V / 183-229 V 240 V / 211-264 V Nominal frequency/range 60.0 / 57-61 Hz 60.0 / 57-61 Hz Extended frequency range' 57-62.5 Hz 57-62.5 Hz Power factor >0.95 >0.95 Maximum units per 20 A branch circuit 24 (three phase) 16 (single phase) Maximum output fault current 850 mA rms for 6 cycles 850 mA rms for 6 cycles EFFICIENCY CEC weighted efficiency 96.5% Peak inverter efficiency 96.5% Static MPPT efficiency (weighted, reference EN50530) 99.4% Night time power consumption 65 mW max MECHANICAL DATA Ambient temperature range -40°C to +65°C Dimensions (WxHxD) 171 mm x 173 mm x 30 mm (without mounting bracket) Weight 1.6 kg (3.4 lbs) Cooling Natural convection - No fans Enclosure environmental rating Outdoor - NEMA 6 Connector type M250-60-2LL-S22: MC4 M250-60-2LL-S25: Amphenol H4 FEATURES Compatibility Compatible with 60 -cell PV modules Communication Power line Integrated ground The DC circuit meets the requirements for ungrounded PV arrays in NEC 690.35. Equipment ground is provided in the Engage Cable. No additional GEC or ground is required. Ground fault protection (GFP) is integrated into the microinverter. Monitoring Enlighten Manager and MyEnlighten monitoring options Compliance UL1741/IEEE1547, FCC Part 15 Class B, CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO. 0-M91, 0.4-04, and 107.1-01 ' Frequency ranges can be extended beyond nominal if required by the utility To learn more about Enphase Microinverter technology,f l enphase® visit enphase.com E N E R G Y © 2015 Enphase Energy. All rights reserved. All trademarks or brands in this document are registered by their respective owner. MKT -00070 Rev 1.0 CUPERTINO Building Department DISCLAIMER: If any Errors, Discrepancies or Omissions appear in these drawings, specifications or other contract documents; Thi Oar General Contractor shall notify the Designer, in writing, of such error or omission. In the event that the Owner or General Contractor falls to give such notice, before construction and/or F"i6k5tffW0*Wft IW111 ItRttAM1CGeneral Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. Reviewed Bv: Abbv Avende IZl�1IT:16[FAVA CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Certificate Number 20161128-E341165 Report Reference E341165-20161108 Issue Date 2016 -NOVEMBER -28 Issued to: ENPHASE ENERGY INC 1420 N McDowell Blvd Petaluma CA 94954-6515 This is to certify that STATIC INVERTERS, CONVERTERS AND representative samples of ACCESSORIES FOR USE IN INDEPENDENT POWER SYSTEMS; PHOTOVOLTAIC RAPID SHUTDOWN SYSTEM EQUIPMENT, Permanently -connected, utility Interactive, single-phase, distributed resource power system. Series M: M Series inverters are intended for DC input from the following sources: Photovoltaic modules, ungrounded. The PV input source is Un -Grounded. The inverter is provided with transformer isolation between input and output. Models, M190, M210, M215, M250 Have been investigated by UL in accordance with the Standard(s) indicated on this Certificate. Standard(s) for Safety: UL 1741, Inverters, Converters, Controllers and Interconnection System Equipment for Use With Distributed Energy Resources; CSA C22.2 No. 107.1-1, General Use Power Supplies.. Additional Information: See the UL Online Certifications Directory at www.ul.com/database for additional information Only those products bearing the UL Certification Mark should be considered as being covered by UL's Certification and Follow -Up Service. Look for the UL Certification Mark on the product. B.... M,henh,f Director North American Certification Program 1 1 ■ UL LLC Any Information and documentation Involving Mt Mark services ere provided on behalf of UL LLC (UL) ....y authorized licensee of UL. For questions, please contact s local UL Customer Service Representative at htt�I:/lul.comlaboutulllocatlonel/lul.comlaboutulllocatlonel Page 1 of 1 Created by UL Docuirnent Assembier 2016-11-29 15:35:52 -06:00 CUPERTINO Building Department DISCLAIMER: If any Errors, Discrepancies or Omissions appear in these drawings, specifications or other contract documents; Th� Ownerdr General Contractor shall notify the Designer, in writing, of such error or omission. In the event that the Owner or General Contractor falls to give such notice, before construction and/or 1%&1fiA5tMF0*@tft 1WP®DAlhtANCGeneral Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. Reviewed Bv: Abhv Avende 7.! _ ITHAICFNVA GreenFasten- GF1 - Product Guide Exploded Product View, Bill of Materials GreenFasten'" GF1 - Product Guide Test Data: American Wood Council Lag Bolt Pull-Out Values Materials Needed for Assembly 4 Item No. Description of Material/Part Quantity 1 GF-1 Flashing 1 2 L-102 3" Bracket * (other options available) 1 3 5/16" EPDM Bonded 304-18.8 SS Washer 1 ' M Lag pull-out (withdrawal) capacities (lbs) in typical roof lumber (ASD) 4 Lag Bolt 5/16" 1 O Spe- Lag screw specifications V 1 3 V 1 cific 5/16" shaft* Gityt per inch thread depth iy 2 Required Tools Douglas Fir, Larch .50 266 Douglas Fir, South .46 235 (n (n Engelmann Spruce, lodge pole .46 235 Pine (MSR 1650 f & higher) r T r T Hem, Fir, Redwood (close grain) .43 212 w w Hem, Fir (North) .46 235 Thread Southern Pine .55 307 Depth V U Spruce, Pine, Fir .42 205 Spruce, Pine, Fir 50 266 W W (E of 2 million PSI and higher grades of MSR and MEL) DPD 877-859-3947 EcoFasten Solara All content protected under copyright. All rights reserved. 8/27/14 1 877-859-3947 EcoFasten SolarOAII content protected under copyright. All rights reserved. 8/27/14 5,1 EcoFasten Solar products are protected by the following U.S. Patents: 8,151,522 B2 8,153,700 B2 8,181,398 B2 8,166,713 B2 8,146,299 62 8,209,914 B2 8.245,454 B2 8,272,174 62 8,225,557 62 EcoFasten Solar products are protected by the following U.S. Patents: 8,151,522 32 8,153,700 B2 8.181,398 B2 8,166,713 32 8,146,299 B2 8,209,914 B2 8,245,454 32 8,272,174 B2 8,225,557 B2 Contractor: LU N DY SOLAR AND ROOFING CO. 11501 Dublin Blvd, Suite 200, Dublin, CA 94568, 408-459-2273, License#: 939364 DRAWN 3une/09/2017 STANDOFF DATASHEETS CUPERTINO REVISIONS RYAN CAMPBELL (CAMPBELL PROPERTIES) Building Department 22348 MCCLELLAN RD. CUPERTINO, CA 95014 DISCLAIMER: If any Errors, Discrepancies or Omissions appear in these drawings, specifications or other contract documents; The I r General Contractor shall notify the Designer, in writing, 408-593 0529 of such error or omission. In the event that the Owner or General Contractor falls to give such notice, before construction and/or F"1lF0* tiNK 1W1111ARiNAMCGeneral Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. Reviewed Bv: Abbv Avende SCALE NA SHEET 10 OF 14 n,r-• 06/14/17 GreenFasten- GF1 - Product Guide I J 46 M i 1 R.00: R.01 C 60. 0 3/8" 006 - 002 0 7/8" X 820 Cut Sheets: Bracket Options - SCL-101-3" GreenFasten'" GF1 - Product Guide rii� M O I' s DETAIL A SCALE 3:1 R1/16" r 2X R.01 3" 4X R$" 8„ 5„ 0 16 f 1/32"± b� Cut Sheets: GF1- 812 5/64 5„ 16 DETAIL A SCALE: 2:1 Finish Options BLK = Matte Black MILL = Mill Finish 877-859-3947 EcoFasten Solara All content protected under copyright. All rights reserved. 8/27/14 3.5877-859-3947 EcoFasten Sola&AII content protected under copyright. All rights reserved. 8/27/14 3.2 EcoFasten Solar products are protected by the following U.S. Patents: 8,151,522 B2 8,153,700 B2 8,181,398 B2 8,166,713 B2 8,146,299 B2 8,209,914 B2 8.245,454 B2 8,272,174 B2 8,225,557 B2 EcoFasten Solar products are protected by the following U.S. Patents: 8,151,522 32 8,153,700 B2 8.181,398 B2 8,166,713 32 8,146,299 B2 8,209,914 B2 8,245,454 32 8,272,174 B2 8,225,557 B2 0 CUPERTINO Building Department of such error or omission. In the event that the Owner or General Contractor falls to give such notice, before construction and/or Fu'i DoFQ*WK IMURIb AMCGeneral Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. Reviewed By: Abby AVenAn de n-*-. 1716/14/17 0 1 1 1 1 974 GRAIL: Supports PV modules. Use at Least two per row of modules. Aluminum extrusion, available in mill, clear anodized, or dark anodized. ©RAILSPLICE: Non structural splice joins,aLigns,and eLectrically bonds rail sections into single Length of rail. Forms either a rigid or thermal expansion joint, 4 inches long, pre-driLLed (see page F). Anodized aluminum extrusion available in clear or dark. OSELF-DRILLING SCREW: (No. 12 x 3/') — Use 4 per rigid splice or 2 per expansion joint. Stainless steel. Supplied with splice. In combination with rigid splice, provides rail to rail bond. OL -FOOT: Use to secure rails through roofing materialto building structure. Refer to loading tables or U -Builder for spacing. ©L-FOOTT BOLT: (3/8" x 3�4") — Use one per L -foot to secure rail to L -foot. Stainless steel. Supplied with L -foot. In combination with flange nut, provides electrical bond between rail and L -foot. OSERRATED FLANGE NUT (3/8"): Use one per L -foot to secure and bond rail to L -foot. Stainless steel. Supplied with L -foot. OMODULE ENDCLAMP: Provides bond from rail to endclamp. Pre -assembled aluminum clamp available in clear or dark finish. Supplied washers keep clamp and bolt upright for ease of assembly. OMODULE MIDCLAMP: Pre -assembled clamp provides module to module and module to rail bond. Stainless steel clamp and T -bolt. Available in clear or dark finish. OMICRO-INVERTER MOUNTING BOLT: Pre - assembled bolt and nut attaches and bonds microinverter to rail. Washer at base keeps bolt upright for ease of assembly. NOTE - POSITION INDICATOR: T -bolts have a slot in the hardware end corresponding to the direction of the T -Head. Wrench Size Recommended Torque (ft -lbs) 1/4"Hardware 000 7/16" 10 3/8"Hardware © 9/16" 30 #12 Hardware o 5/16" 10 Torques are not designed for use with wood connectors 'w/Anti-Seize. An Stainless steel hardware can seize up,a process called galling.To significantly reduce its likelihood: 1.Apply minimal lubricant to bolts, preferably Anti -Seize commonly found at auto parts stores 2. Shade hardware prior to installation, and 3.Avoid spinning stainless nuts onto bolts at high speed. �; � SM SOLAR APPENDIX H I, ■� : MOUNT Technical Data Sheets; Properties SOLARMOUNT Rail Profile 2 SOLARMOUNT Rail Profile 1 SOLARMOUNT HD Units BEAM HEIGHT 2.57 2.50 3.00 in APPROX WEIGHT 0.728 0.811 1.271 plf CROSS SECTION AREA 0.625 0.676 1.059 Int SECTION MODULUS (X AXIS) 0.363 0.353 0.898 in' SECTION MODULUS (Y-AXIS) 0.113 0.113 1 0.221 in' MOMENT OF INERTIA (X-AXIS) 0.467 0.464 1.45 in MOMENT OF INERTIA (Y-AXIS) 0.045 0.044 0.267 RADIUS OF GYRATION (X-AXIS) 0.865 0.829 1.17 in RADIUS OF GYRATION (Y-AXIS) 0.269 0.254 0.502 in CUPERTINO Building Department DISCLAIMER: If any Errors, Discrepancies or Omissions appear in these drawings, specifications or other contract documents; Th� Ownerr General Contractor shall notify the Designer, in writing, of such error or omission. In the event that the Owner or General Contractor falls to give such notice, before construction and/or AV1fiA5tffW0*Wft IWIIARMAMiCGeneral Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. Reviewed Bv: Abbv Avende IZl��IT:161EAFAr/ January 13, 2014 UniRac 1411 Broadway Boulevard NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102-1545 TEL: (505) 242-6411 FAX: (505) 242-6412 Attn.: Engineering Department, C Inc STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS Re: Engineering Certification for UniRac's SolarMount Code -Compliant Installation Manual 227.3 PZSE, Inc. -Structural Engineers has reviewed UniRac's "SolarMount Code -Compliant Installation Manual 227.3" published January 2014 and specifically "Part I. Procedure to Determine the Design Wind Load", and "Part II: Procedure to Select Rail Span and Rail Type". The procedures are used to determine the calculation of the design wind force, load combinations, applied loading and rail selection. All information, data and analysis contained within the Installation Manual are based on, and comply with the following: 1. Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and other Structures, ASCE/SEI 7-05 and ASCE/SEI 7-10 2. 2012 International Building Code, by International Code Council, Inc. 3. 2013 California Building Code, by California Building Standards Commission 4. 2010 Aluminum Design Manual, by The Aluminum Association This letter certifies that the structural calculations contained within UniRac's "SolarMount Code -Compliant Installation Manual 227.3 are in compliance with the above Codes. If you have any questions on the above, do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Paul Zacher. SE - President 8137 Sunset Avenue, Suite 120 • Fair Oaks, (A 95628 • 916.961.3960 • 916.961.3965 f • WWWRSI SON A TOV Rheinland PTL Business Stream Products Renewable and Solar Technology Attn: John Nagyvary Unirac Inc. 1411 Broadway Blvd Albuquerque, NM 87102 Phone: +505 242 6411 Email: john.nagyvary@unirac.com UL SU 2703 Fire Testing Completed Type of Equipment: PV Mounting System TOV Rheinland File Number: Model Designation: Unirac Solar Mount L1-URC14731 Test Requirement: UL Subject 2703, Issue 2 TOV Rheinland Project Number: URC140731 Dear Mr. Nagyvary, This letter is confirmation that the Unirac Solar Mount (SM) PV Mounting System has successfully completed fire testing according to the UL Subject 2703 with references from UL1703 rev. May 2014 standard. Congratulations on this achievement. The Unirac Solar Mount (SM) PV Mounting System has demonstrated compliance with a Class A Fire Rating when installed with the following Fire Types: • Type 1 • Type 2 • Type 3 • Type 10 Complete test results can be found in report R1-URC140731-SM. Email: Mwitt@us.tuv.com December 1. 2014 This correspondence may be used as a an interim Letter of Compliance (LOC) indicating the Unirac Solar Mount (SM) PV Mounting System has met the relevant system fire requirements until the publication of the pending final certificate on the TOV Rheinland Certipedia website. TUV Rheinland PTL Sincerely, //4 �� Mark Witt Engineering Manager TOV Rheinland PTL, LLC CUPERTINO Building Department DISCLAIMER: If any Errors, Discrepancies or Omissions appear in these drawings, specifications or other contract documents; Th� Ownerr General Contractor shall notify the Designer, in writing, of such error or omission. In the event that the Owner or General Contractor falls to give such notice, before construction and/or F"16k5tffW0 *Wft W11ApUt MCGeneral Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. Reviewed Bv: Abbv Avende III _ ITIOMIEAFAVA Photovoltaic Testing Laboratory 2210 South Roosevelt Street Tempe, Arizona 85282 Main Phone: 480-966-1700 Main Fax; 775-314-6458 Email: info@tuvptl.com TOV Rheinland North America Holding, Inc. 1 Federal Street Boston, MA 02110 Main Phone: 617-426-4888 Main Fax: 617-426-6888 Member of TOV Rheinland Group i00: .'SMMOUNT MICROINVERTERSYSTEM6ROUINSTALLANDON �NGUIDE Pa .i'SMMOUNT BONDING CONNECTIONCROUNDINSTALLAPATHSTION E!P1 ------- ------------------------------------------------------------- SM EQUIPMENT GROUNDING THROUGH ENPHASE MICROINVERTERS The Enphase M215 and M250 microinverters have integrated grounding capabilities built in. In this case, the DC circuit is isolated from the AC circuit, and the AC equipment grounding conductor (EGC) is built into the Enphase Engage integrated grounding (IG) cabling. In order to ground the SOLARMOUNT racking system through the Enphase microinverter and Engage cable assembly, there must be a minimum of three PV modules connected to the same trunk cable within a continuous row. Continuous row is defined as a grouping of modules installed and bonded per the requirements of this installation guide sharing the same two rails. The microinverters are bonded to the SOLARMOUNT rail via the mounting hardware. Complete equipment grounding is achieved through the Enphase Engage cabling with integrated grounding (IG). No additional EGC grounding cables are required, as all fault current is carried to ground through the Engage cable. DOLARMODNT INTEGRATED BONDING ADVANTAGE OSE ALL THE COPPER & LUGS "'SMSoIAR BONDING CONNECTION GROUND PATHS II N ■■ ----- MOUNT INSTALLATION 6010E; PAGE REQUIRE LY FOR T BONDING D GARRAY MA BONDING MID . CLAMPS MAINTAIN GROUND PATH y, b TEMPORARY BONDING CONNECTION DURING ARRAY MAINTENANCE When removing modules for replacement or system maintenance, any module left in place that is secured with a bonding Midclamp will be properly grounded. If a module adjacent to the end module of a row is removed or if any other maintenance condition leaves a module without a bonding mid clamp, a temporary bonding connection must be installed as shown • Attach Ilsco SGB4 to wall of rail • Attach Ilsco SGB4 to module frame • Install solid copper wire jumper to Ilsco lugs ELECTRICAL CONSIDERATIONS SOLARMOUNT is intended to be used with PV modules that have a system voltage less than or equal to 1000 VDC. For standard system grounding a minimum 10AWG, 105°C copper grounding conductor should be used to ground a 1000 VDC system, according to the National Electric Code (NEC). It is the installer's responsibilityto check local codes,which mayvary.See belowfor interconnection information. INTERCONNECTION INFORMATION There is no size limit on how many SOLARMOUNT & PV modules can be mechanically interconnected for any given configuration, provided that the installation meets the requirements of applicable building and fire codes. GROUNDING NOTES The installation must be conducted in accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC) and the authority having jurisdiction. Please refer to these resources in your location for required grounding lug quantities specific to your project. The grounding / bonding components may overhang parts of the array so care must be made when walking around the array to avoid damage. Conductor fastener torque values depend on conductor size. See product data sheets for correct torque values. Moo�<FFR9_ ` �MooU<``FRgMF MF 0 v -mop. BONDING MIDCLAMP ASSEMBLY OStainless steel Midclamp points, 2 per module, pierce module frame anodization to bond module to module through clamp. © Serrated flange nut bonds stainless steel clamp to stainless steel T -bolt © Serrated T -bolt head penetrates rail anodization to bond T -bolt, nut, clamp, and modules to grounded SM rail. ENDCLAMP ASSEMBLY OSerrated flange nut bonds aluminum Endclamp to stainless steel T -bolt Serrated T -bolt head penetrates rail anodization © to bond T -bolt, nut, and Endclamp to grounded SM rail Note: End clamp does not bond to module frame --CUPERTINO Building Department DISCLAIMER: If any Errors, Discrepancies or Omissions appear in these drawings, specifications or other contract documents; Th� Ownerdr General Contractor shall notify the Designer, in writing, of such error or omission. In the event that the Owner or General Contractor falls to give such notice, before construction and/or ft&1fiA5t6'DDEI*@tact 1WQRIb AMCGeneral Contractor will be held responsible to the result of any errors, discrepancies or omissions and the cost of rectifying them. Reviewed Bv: Abbv Avende I12�_ IT:1NIEAFAIr/ BONDING RAIL SPLICE BAR ---------------------------------------------------------- X BONDING RAIL SPLICE BAR Stainless steel self drilling screws drill and tap Ointo spLice bar and rail creating bond between splice bar and each rail section Aluminum splice bar spans across rail gap to © create rail to rail bond. Rail on at least one side of splice will be grounded. Note: Splice bar and bolted connection are non-structural. The splice bar function is rail alignment and bonding. BONDING MICROINVERTER MOUNT OHex nut with captive lock washer bonds metal microinverter flange to stainless steel T -bolt © Serrated T -bolt head penetrates rail anodization to bond T -bolt, nut,and L -foot to grounded SM rail System ground including racking and modules may be achieved through the trunk moble of approved microinverter systems. See page I for details RAILTO L-FOOTw/BONDINGT-BOLT OSerrated flange nut removes L -foot anodization to bond L -Foot to stainless steel T -bolt ©Serrated T -bolt head penetrates rail anodization to bond T -bolt, nut, and L -foot to grounded SM rail rp p'OF,p L WEEBLUG (OR ILSCO LU aj RACK SYSTEM GROUND OWEEB washer dimples pierce anodized rail to create bond between rail and lug ©Solid copper wire connected to lug is routed to provide final system ground connection. NOTE: Rscu lug can also be used when secured to the side of the rail. See page 1-3 for details