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14010086 CITY OF CUPERTINO BUILDING PERMIT BUILDING ADDRESS: 10094 BRET AVE CONTRACTOR:FUTURE ENERGY PERMIT NO: 14010086 CORPORATION OWNER'S NAME: DANIEL HSIAO&ISABEL TSERNG 310 PIERCY RD DATE ISSUED:01/15/2014 OWNER'S PHONE: 4089738684 SAN JOSE,CA 95138 PHONE NO:(408)754-3744 ❑ LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION JOB DESCRIPTION:RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INSTALL PV SYSTEM ON ROOFTOP 20 PANELS 4KW License Class ll") Lic.H > Z f✓ Contractor /_J DC_ �$ Li_yp Date_ l—ZS' I hereby affirm that I am licensed ander the provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000)of Division 3 of the Business&Professions Code and that my license is in full force and effect. I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following two declarations: I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for Worker's Compensation,as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. Sq.Ft Floor Area: Valuation:$26450 1 have and will maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance,as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this APN Number:37511023.00 Occupancy e: permit is issued. p y Typ APPLICANT CERTIFICATION I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is PERMITEXP IS NOT STARTED correct.I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating WITHIN 180 AYS OF PE IT 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 DAYS FR CALLED INSPECTION. indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against liabilities,judgments, costs,and expenses which may accrue against said City in consequence of the granting of this permit. Additionally,the applicant understands and will comply Issued by: Date: with all non-point source fegulations per the Cupertino Municipal Code,Section 9.18. l� / RE-ROOFS: Signature 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 I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for one of Signature of Applicant: Date: 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) 1,as owner of the property,am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE construct the project(Sec.7044,Business&Professions Code). 1 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(x)should I store or handle hazardous I have and will maintain a Certificate of Consent to self-insure for Worker's material. Additionally,should I use equipment or devices which emit hazardous Compensation,as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the air contaminants as defined by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District I performance of the work for which this permit is issued. will maintain compliance with the Cupertino Municipal Code,Chapter 9.12 and I have and will maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance,as provided for by the Health&Safety Code,Sections 25505,25533,and 25534. Section 3700 of the Labor Code,for the performance of the work for which this Owner or authorized agent permit is issued. I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued,I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Worker's Compensation laws of California. If,after making this certificate of exemption,I CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY become subject to the Worker's Compensation provisions of the Labor Code,I must I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. work's for which this permit is issued(Sec.3097,Civ C.) Lender's Name APPLICANT CERTIFICATION Lender's Address 1 certify that 1 have read this application and state that the above information is correct.I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction,and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes.(We)agree to save ARCHITECT'S DECLARATION indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against liabilities,judgments, costs,and expenses which may accrue against said City in consequence of the I understand my plans shall be used as public records. granting of this permit.Additionally,the applicant understands and will comply with all non-point source regulations per the Cupertino Municipal Code,Section Licensed Professional 9.18. Signature Date ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PERMIT APPLICATION [1 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT-BUILDING DIVISIOrI Q(� AE7- 10300 TORRE AVENUE •CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 CUPERTINO (408) 777-3228• FAX (408) 777-3333• building(c)cupertino org t�V PROJECT ADDRESS � { lj z APN k 3 qLj S-7 IL041 2, o- OWNERNAME/Jr PHO c 2-5;73— E-MAIL STREET ADDRESS C` CITY,ST�TE,ZIr-_ d,/ CONTACT NAME r., PRONE -7 (j AIL r cti to cY 7'�-e t 1 c, _7_S LL -> � i,( �. �5`l,e C' ✓° *;,,zo..' C STREET ADDRE S CITY,STATE,ZIP FAX -17 �, rl"?wCr r(_c>� 5 c,_%--s. C'" r f139' ❑OWNER ❑ OWNER-BUR,DER ❑ OWNER AGENT CONTRACTOR 11CONTRACTOR AGENT 11 ARCHITECT 1-1ENGINEER ❑ DEVELOPER E-1 TENANT CONTRACTOR LICE NA LICENSE NUh NSE TYPE BUS.LIC k C � 7Ca C, �— C� COMPANY NAME ' E-NIWL FAX STREET ADDR /�, CI�+STATE, _ g� HONE __ C1 / ��C. �y �V ARCHITECTIENGINEER NAME LICENSE NUMBER BUS.LIC u COMPANY NAME E-MAIL FAX STREET ADDRESS CITY,STATE,ZIP PHONE USE OF XSFD or Duplex ❑ Multi-Family PROJECT IN WILDLAND PROJECT IN STRUCTURE: ❑ Commercial URBAN INTERFACE AREA ❑ Yes NO FLOOD ZONE ❑ Yes ❑ NO ,SOLAR PANELS ❑ ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION ❑ SOLAR WATER HEATING ❑ OTHER' FOR.SOLAR PANELS: NUMBER OF PANELS/UNITS: ^"} /1, KILOWATTS(COMMERCIAL ONLY):,,/�i � TOTAL V6,1,�UA 0 DESCRIPTION OF WORKd � _ So RECEIVED BY: By my signature below,1 certify to each of the following: I am the property owner or authorized agent to act on the property owner's behalf 1 e 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 I ail applicable local ordinances and state laws relating to build' o truct'on. I oreprese ives of Cupertino to enter the above-identified for inspec n purposes. Signature of Applicant/Agent: C �cl''r Date: '�v /Ct pro e SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION REQUIRED OFFICE USE ONLY ❑ OVER-THE-COUNTER a f^ ❑ EXPRESS U U ❑ STANDARD U U ❑ LARGE a ❑ MAJOR PVApp_201 Ldoc revised 03116111 CITY OF CUPERTINO FEE ESTIMATOR- BUILDING DIVISION ADDRESS: 10.094 BRET AVE DATE: 01/15/2014 REVIEWED BY: MENDEZ APN: BP#: 8t-�, 'VALUATION: 1$26,450 RIPERMITTYPE: Building Permit PLAN CHECK TYPE: Alteration/ Repair PRIMARY SFD or Duplex PENTAMATION SOLAR-RES USE: PERMIT TYPE: WORK INSTALL PV SYSTEM ON ROOFTOP 20 PANELS KW SCOPE .Wench. Plein C h,cti �Choc?, t c�. Nle C itcrc%c A-fech. Permit Fee: Plumb. PCI-mil[ Flec. Permit bee: Other Mech. Insp. Other Plumb Insp. Other Elec. Insp. Li Alech. Insp.Fee: Plumb. hmp.Fee, Elec.Insp.Fee: NOTE: This estimate does not include fees due to other Departments(Le.Planning,Public Works,Fire,Sanitary Sewer District,School District,etc.). These fees are based on the prelimin information available and are only an estimate. Contact the De t or addn'l info. FEE ITEMS (Fee Resolution II-053 Eff LZ 3) FEE QTY/FEE MISC ITEMS Plan Check Fee: $0.00 1 1 # Alternative Energy System Suppl. PC Fee: (j) Reg. Q OT 0.0 1 hrs $0.00 $229.00 IPHOTOVRES Photovoltaic System PME Plan Check: $0.00 Permit Fee: $0.00 Suppl. Insp. Fee-0 Reg. Q OT 0,0 hrs $0.00 PME Unit Fee: $0.00 PME Permit Fee: $0.00 Conswuction Tax: Administrative Fee: 0 Work Without Permit? 0 Yes No $0.00 Advanced Planning Fee: $0.00 Select a Non-Residential Travel Documentation Fees: Building or Structure 0 i Strong Motion Fee: IBSEISMICR $2.65 Select an Administrative Item Bldg Stds Commission Fee: IBCBSC $2.00 SUBTOTALS: $4.65 $229.00 TOTAL FEE: $233.65 Revised: 01/01/2014 SunmodulO/" SW 265 mono black 2.5 Frame i TUV Power controlled: TOVRFelnW'd Lowest measuring tolerance in industry i /�.OOOOOZa`�1\ Sunmodule Plus: Positive performance tolerance 25-year linear performance warranty and 10-year product warranty J World-class quality au,la,r,SEC sr'a,s Fully-automated production lines and seamless monitoring of the process and material Sa�J,,RS,ad. Y P g P Ikr,a.-s� ensure the qualitythatthe company sets as its benchmark for its sites worldwide. USA SolarWorld Plus-Sorting r+ Plus-Sorting guarantees highest system efficiency.SolarWorld onlydelivers modules#hats E t have greaterthan or equal to the nameplate rated power. BLa q 25 years linear performance guarantee and extension of product warranty to, year SolarWorld guarantees a maximum performance degression of 0.7%p.a.in them-up 25years,a significant added value compared to the two-phase warranties comrh industry.In addition,SolarWorld is offering a product warranty,which has been x" ended F JR (; C,,,PUANC to 10 years.` In accordance with the applicable SolarWorld Limited Warranty at purchase. V e yt't7 aY f j K� n wwwsolarworld.com/warranty SOLARWORLD solarworld.com We turn sunlight irrto power. 3 Sunmod6k.Q�"` SW 265 mono block/ 2.5 Frame PERFORMANCE UNDER STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS(STC)' PERFORMANCE AT 800 W/ma,NOCT,AM 1.5 Maximum power _ P_ 265 Wp Maximum power p— 191.4 Wp Open circuit voltage V. 38.1 V Open circuit voltage V 34.3 V Maximum power poiltt voltage V31.9 V Maximum power point voltage V« 28.7 V Short circuit current I 8.82A Short circuit current 1. 7.12A Maximum power point current Imp 8.33 A Maximum power pointtaarlRant Imo. 6.66 A 'STC:1000 W/m�,25°C AM 1.S Minor reduction in efficiency under partial load conditions at 25'C:at 200 W/m',95% (+/-3%)of the STC efficiency(IM vrn')is achieved. THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS COMPONENT MATERIALS NOCT 48°C TC l 0.004%/K Cells per module 60 TC Y. -0.30%/K Cell type Mono crystalline TC P. -0.45%/K Cell dimensions 6.141n x 6.14 in(156 mm x 156 mm) Operating temperature -40'C to 85'C Front Tempered glass(EN 12150) Frame Black anodized aluminum Weight 46.7 lbs(21.2 kg) 1000W/m2 — "- SYSTEM INTEGRATION PARAMETERS 800 W/m= Maximum system voltage SC 1/ N 1000 V Max.system voltage USA NEC 600 V 600 W/ml — Maximum reverse current 16A 400 W Number of bypass diodes 3 /m1 UL Design loads' Two rail system 113 psf downward £ 200 w/ml — — — — - 64 psf upward 100 w/m2 UL Design Loads' Three rail system 170 psf downward 64 psf upward - U IEC Design Loads' Two roll system 113 psf downward modulevonageM « SO psf upward Please refer to the 5unmodule installation instructions forthe detalls associated with these load cases. 37.44(951) /--�x4 ADDITIONAL DMA 11.33(288) Powersortingr -O Wp/+5 Wp J-Box IP65 Connector MC4/KSK4 Module efficiency 15.81% 41.30(1050) Fire rating(UL 790) Class C Version 25 frame 65.94(1675) bottom 0.6 53 mounting VERSION 2.5 FRAME holes • Compatible with both'Top-Down" and"Bottom"mounting methods ArGrounding Locations: NDI -4 corners of the frame _ -4 locations along the length of the module in the extended flanget 1.34 4 i x4 E420 007)t 1.22(31) Imo. 39.4'1(1001)- �I 1)Measuring tolerance traceable to TUV Rheinland:+J-2%(TUV Power Controlled). All units provided areimperial.S1 units provided in parentheses_ SolarWorld AG reserves the right to make specification changes wthout notice. SW-01-6023US 03-2013 a a' r� CUPERTINO i "- a ld�ng Do partMent jAfi' 15 2€114 POR GORE C;pMPLIANCE Maximum energy production The Enphase Energy Microinverter P R G DJ :T I V E - Resilient to dust, debris and shading System improves energy harvest, - Performance monitoring per module increases reliability, and dramatically -System availability greater simplifies design, installation and L 1% 3 ;-: than 99.8% No single point of system failure management of solar power systems. The Enphase System includes the - Quick and simple design, installation pY° PT and management microi;lverter, the Envoy Communications -24./7 monitoring and analysis Gateway, and Enlighten, Enphase`s monitoring and analysis software. - Low voltage DC I - Reduced -fire risk C US All Recommended input power(STC) I%-'60VV Maximum input DC voltage 4-55V Peak power tracking voltage z2V-36V Operating range 16Y-36V Min,/Max.start voltage 6.4V/45V Max.DC short circuit current 1&A Max.input Current 10,5A Maximum output power 2151H 215W Nominal output current LOA (arms at nominal duration) 0.9A(arms at nominal duration) Nominal voltage/range 20BV/i83-2-29V 240V/211-264V Nominal frequency/range aEV59.3-60:5 Hz 60.0/59.3-605 Hz Extended frequency range 60.0159.2-60.6 Hz 60.0/59.2-60.6 Hz j Power Factor a0.95 A35 P( Maximum units per 20A branch circuit 25(th a phase) 17(single phase) Maximum output fault current 1.05 Arms,over 3 cycles;25.2 Apeak, 174ms duration alimmomw CEC weighted efficiency 96.0% Peak inverter efficiency 96.3% Static MPPT efficiency(weighted,reference EN50530) 99.6% Dynamic MPPT efficiency(fast irradiation changes,reference EN50530) 99.3% Night time power consumption 46mW Ambient temperature range -4000 to+65°C Operating temperature range(internal) -4000 to+85°C Dimensions(WxHxD) 17.3 cm x 16.4 cm x 2.5 cm(6.8"x 6.45"x 1.0")* Weichc 1.6 kg(3.5 lbs) Cooling Natural convection-No fans Enclosure environmental rating Outdoor-NEMA 6 *without mounting bracket Compatibility Pairs with most 60-cell PV modules Communication Power line Warranty 25-year limited warranty Monitoring Free lifetime monitoring via Enlighten sofbrware Compliance UL1741/1EEE1547,FCC Part 15 Claw,B CAN/CSA-022.2 NO,0-M91,0.4-04,arKI 107.1-01 Enphase Energy ..., Inc142-00010 Rev 02 201 1 st St edt Petaluma,Com,919.52 Phiane:877-797-4743 Fax-70746 JGT7 4 inf:"�enphasr:energ;.c:.Jm CUPERTINO Auildinq Department 2014 The Enphase Microinverter continuously monitors itself and the perf=ormance of its associated PV module.This data is communicated over the existing power line to the Enphase Envoy communications gateway. Enphase Envoy may be plugged into any AC wall socket and connected using a standard ethernet cable to a broadband router, making it a true plug-and-play communications solution. Data collected by Eophase Envoy is then transmitted to the Enphase EnUghten website for monitoring and analysis. Lr O G us CAL DATA, Interface Powerthe Enphase Proprietary LAN 10/100 Auto-sensing, Auto-negotiating Power Requirements AC Outlet 120 Vac,60 Hz, 1 OOmA Power Consumption 5 Watts -100W Mechanical Data Dimensions(WxHxD)in Inches 8.8"x 4.4"x 1.7" Weight 12 oz(3408) Ambient Temperature Range -40QC to+65°C(-409 to+149°F) Cooling Natural Convection-No Fans Enclosure Environmentaf Rating Indoor-NEMA I Features Standard WarrantyTerm 1 Year Compliance UL 60950,EN 60950 FCC Part 15 Class B Enphase Energy, Inc. 2ol I S1 S�lmi,.raufte 300,Petaluma,CA 94953 .87779747431 einphaseeneryycorn ; ,, profes" SGLAR`-1 prodLct9o, onW APPLICATION: The Ti[eTra&attachment can be used on both composition (comp)and concrete the roof surfaces.The Tt[eTra&TT-18S is in- tended for use on comp ropfO(Mkq TW T Trac® ,F-1313T is intended f4t5iW*,.�OD4@rtment roofs. Note:The TileTra&is not recommended for claytileroofs. Revievveo By WARNING Symbol Legend All Professional Solar Products(ProSolar)are engi- neered and tested to withstand stated specifica- tions(as stated on published specification sheets) ExptanaUon or Insta-M Tip when installed properly. Failure to install properly may decrease the performance of the installation. SAFETY Import—ant Product All regional safety requirements should be followed when Performance Information Installing ProSolar Products.All tools and equipment located on the roof should be secured to avoid failing object haz- ards. All equipment/tools should be properly maintained and inspected prior to use. Any exposed studs should be Critical for Safety protectively capped to help avoid Injury. Thl,9 installation manual Is Intended for use by professional Installers with a working knowledge of construction principles. Use of a Rotary • Hammer drill is Chalk line highly recom- • Cordiess rotary hammer drill with 3/8" carbide masonry bit(for concrete kn mended.A Rotary roof file drilling). Hammer drill(est. • Cordless standard drill with 3/16" long drill bit(for lag bolt pilot hole) retail:$500-$700)reduces Cordless standard drill with 1/4"carbide masonry bit (for breaking concrete roof the drill time to approx.2 seconds. A through composition roof shingle surface only, ,NOT FOR PILOT HOLE) hammer drill (est. retail: • Cordless impact wrench with 1/2" socket $250)wifl dramatically in- • MastIG or roof sealant crease drill time to over one Use site/roof specific type minute. Use of a standard o Lumber Crayon drill will increase time to 3/i6" T-handle hex,key�fbr compo8itfon shin-gleroof.) approy" 10 minutes. Precision electronic stud sensor Dead-blow hanimey(approx,. 2-0 o-2,) N,ja:1).o&T Prafessionaf SW,�­R kwcoHaVlz): i bkl anua� Installation steps overview 1) Sy8tem layout&chalk line marking 2) Locating roof rafters along chalk lines 3a) Sealing/attaching TileTrac@(S-Tile Roof) 3b) Sealing/attaching TileTrac®(Composition Shingle Roof) 4) Clean up/Quality Inspection Step I: System layout & chalk fine marking Chalk line—to reference Prior to beginning attachment work,the system �` ��.._:: ; support rail placement roof layout should be defined. A drawing or sketch, prior to roof work, is recommended. Upon finalizing layout, use chalk lines to mark _ r� support rail locations. The chalk lines will be ;k used to align TileTrac®attachment points. \ � \ Note: When configuring Note:All support rails should be placed 48" layout account for a 0.6"inter- apart along the module length. The rail dis- module clamp space between tance from the end of the module will vary modules and 2"for each end of based on module size. the module array for end clamp spacing. The 48" grid design is based on 12m, 16" or 24" on center(o/c) rafter spacing. (12" x 4 = 48", 16" x 3 = 48", 24" x 2 = 48") All product specifications are based on 48" paired support rail spacing. Proper module/rail orlentatlo"n& array samplo, Clamps mustsecurethemodule onrl.o long end of the frame.The span of the two support rails should be 48'.. • •J •:` EXAMPLE:(Using a 64"long module AL `;.•_!\\ \. \.!�£\A\ J\.tet•`���2.0" 'End � �w ' Clamp 0.6 Intermodula > s:pacln clamp spacing 8. profess"SOLAR. Instc 1110 ion Aianuail For installations requiring more than one row, with no spacing between crows, the distance between adjacent rail pairs will measure approximately the length of the C module less 4.8". Snap chalk fines along ski \ °'F\ I '\I •\ . . � � � \ ®y \ . \ . � the location of where the support rails will be placed once spacing Is calculated and measured. The measurements and formulas listed above and the recommended and engi- neered values for the Roof Trac®mount- ing system—non-tilt up. Actual spacing will be deter- mined on pattern of the roofing material to ensure a proper seal. Step 2: Locating, roof rafters along chalk lines 1)Since rafters are normally located every 48" on center(o/c), finding one reference rafter should be sufficient for approximating'the lo- ..- cation of additional rafters by measuring 4A L,\ from the center of the first" 2) if the roof eve(bottom edge of roof) is ex- ,X posed, reference the bottom edge of the roof rafter location and use to approximate the lo- \, cation of the roof rafter/intersection chalk line on the upper section of roof. (EASIEST FOR TILE ROOF) \= If the roof has a closed or blind soffet (enclosed rafters not visible at roof edge), U z-�L the nailing pattern along the fascia board ``gym �`e•. ' `. ;=-" board attached to ends of raf teas may is ndo c--tethe rafter location at the bottom edge �� tar�ua•.-,,.= r of dhz roof. �� \, •.;. ,. i F It SOLAR prod°: Ini allatio 1 Manual Step Sad Attaching/ Sealin f TileTrac@ ( ncretos Curve Tile Roof) Mark(with lumber crayon) or account for ALL holes, including small nail holes to ensure roof is properly sealed. Approximate attaching/sealing time: 5 min. per attachment. _-7 : :Select a the in the area of Remove the t ?he by push- � _= : Using an electronic stud the roof rafter referenced by your Ing and pulling the tile, usually held finder locate the rafter center. chalk Imes. in place by a small nail. Mark a reference point on the the above. Alternate methods of finding rafter center(STEP 3j: 1) Using a dead-blow hammer, lightly tap perpendicular to the rafter until a solid sound is heard. Mark this location. 2) V attic is aceeasible,driving a nail upward beside the rafter may provide an adequate reference point. Roofing mastic/sealant t must be applied per manufacturer's specifics- tions. Mastic/sealant should be fresh and 1000 applied at room tempera- ture, empera-tore, as necessary. lUrill several holes(If neo- - : Insect the llag Wtt and essary)to locate the exact rafter washer tbrougb the"T16fr-ac'and center.A 3/16"pilot hole dfl11 bit is apply fresh sea$ant-tn the lie. recGnnmended, professimal 'T SOLAR f k 4- produce 1 �iaflation ffianual q , n Before replacing tiles,be sure ALL holes have been properiy sealed,including the original hole used to hold the tile in place. �5ecn70. A Rotary Hammer Drill re- Cduces concrete roof file drill S5 . �Sl� time to approx. 2 seconds.A hammer drill will dramati- �'' caily increase drill time to over one minute. Use of a standard drill will increase time to approx 10 min- __= Install the lag bolt into the _ After bolting TileTra&to utes, See www.prosolar.com/ roof(cordless Impact wrench rec- the roof,slide the upper carriage tilednli.htm for dem ommended)using a 1/2"socket Into the correct position under the drive until the lag bolt is seated.DO crown of the tile. NOT OVERTICHTEN.The sealant should flow outward sealing any holes made to locate the rafter. :Replace the the by lining Us ng a 3/8" carbide bit and Insert the threaded shaft up the snap lines,the the Is now a rotary hammer,drill through the through the the into the upper carriage. ready to be marked and drilled. crown of the the at the Intersection of Bind two 3/8" nuts(provided)using the chant line and the reference two opposing 9/16"wreoches and marks. tighten to 14 ft,lbs. ry 1 Water flows through the valley (lowest point) of the tile, not the crown 4 (highest point),which virtually eliminates any chance of water Leakage through the elle attachment.The crown of the tile is the strongest point and ~`L will not brea',k when properly drilled. Avoid attact}ingrdrilling in the vagey-of d , the the to prevent water/debris build-up which may lead to le-akpg=e. professimal SOLAR prodsort Jn ��c n'tion Manua'q" Apply UV rated sealant _.-:Apply UV rated sealant around the threaded shaft and com- around the top of the washer to com- press with a 3/8"washer Included in plete the waterproof tile seal. Now the kit.The 3/8" box-end wrench can the tale is completely waterproof. be used for this. Step 3h: Attaching / Sealing Ti[eTrac0 (Composition Roof) Using-a precision stud =- `. brill a 3/16" pilot hole to .3TEF 3_Apply a generous amount finder,locate the absolute center of depth of the lag bait, of fresh sealant the rafter. Mark with a crayon/chalk. See section 3a Install Tip for additional methods for locating rafters. _ Use of a 1/4" carbide tipped dr4l bit for breaking Roofing mastic/sealant must be ap- through the rough composition shingle surface � plied per manufacturer's specifica- 1 ortly{not for pilot hole)will avoid premature pilot \� tions. MasUc/sealant should be fresh hole drill bit wear.The use of two drills—one for and app-lied at room'temperatui•e, as breaking through surface, one for pilot hale drill- necessary, in.g--to decrease drill time is recommended. profesbml SOLA pyv l� li�i ;,,-Tal[ation Manual Install the lag bolt and After bolting TileTrac®to _- Thread the short cup head washer into the roof(cordless im- the roof,slide the upper carriage stud Into the upper carriage with a pact wrench recommended) using into the desired position. hex key and tighten to 14 ft/lbs. a ih"socket drive until the lag bolt The nut/washer combination will Is seated. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. be installed after the support rail is The sealant should flow outward in place. sealing any holes that were made to locate the rafter. Repeat steps 1-6 until:all TileTrac® attachments are installed*then refer to the RoofTrac®installation guide for the support rail and mod- ule clamping installation steps. Step 5: Clean up / Quality Inspection cleawup: Bake sure all installation crew members on the roof are mind- Account for alitools and clean area as necessary. ful of protruding roof attach- ments to prevent tripping. All Qualms Inspectlow. installation crew members Contractors ane advised to perform a final attachment should utilize proper safetyequipment when installing a quality inspection prior to installing the Rooffrac® solar system, mounting system to ensure all attachments are properly fastened_ r �M Introducing SOLARLOK Grounding Bolt These bolts are designed for solar module grounding applications using solid copper uninsulated 6 AWG to 12 AWG wire,or stranded copper uninsulated 6 AWG to 10 AWG(7 or 19 strands)wire. The grounding assembly consists of a wire bolt(wire slot on one end and threaded post on the other),wire binding hex nut,and mounting lock washer nut.The grounding assembly is used with metal-framed photovoltaic(solar)panels and related products that require groundi� RTINO safety reasons. �.rar wilding Department . �A► EVIFVJ 'u ; 'J R. (;ODE �;O'VPLIANCE ,aevie ea 8'Y � i ' TE connectivity SOLARLOK APPLICATIONS Grounding Bolt Solar panels and related photovoltaic products require grounding per the National Electric Code(NEC Article 690.34).These applications include,but are not limited to electrical grounding of solar modules and solar roof tiles. ELECTRICAL Short Term Current Test(UL 467) 6 AWG=1530A(6 seconds),8 AWG=1180A(4 seconds) 10 AWG=750A(4 seconds),12 AWG=470A(4 seconds) MECHANICAL Secureness Test(UL 486A-B) 6 AWG=18 lbs(30 minutes),8 AWG=8 lbs(30 minutes) 10 AWG=5lbs(30 minutes),12 AWG=5 lbs(30 minutes) Pull out Test(UL 486A-B) 6 AWG=100 lbs(1 minute),8 AWG=90 lbs(1 minute) KEY FEATURES 10 AWG=80 lbs(1 minute),12 AWG=70 lbs(1 minute) Rugged compact APPLICABLE WIRE SIZES andhex •lt design made Uninsulated Coper Wire • stainless steel. Wire Size Solid Stranded 6 AWG Yes 7 or 19 strands Quick and easy mounting 8 AWG Yes 7 or 19 strands procedures. 10 AWG Yes 7 or 19 strands 12 AWG Yes No Bo • e• feature cuts through • aluminum surface when MATERIALS securing the hex bolt to Connector and Hardware:Stainless Steel(Passivated) modulethe frame. Standard tooling PRODUCT OFFERING used with the hex nuts. PART NUMBER THREAD DIM'W' 2058729-1 #8-32 UNC .380 2106831-1 #10-32 UNF .700 APPLICATION TOOLING Standard hex socket or wrenches with torque driver. TE Technical Support Center Top View Side View Bottom View -^Internet: Internet: te.com/help USA: +1(800)522-6752 •I y1�1�_ Canada: +1(905)475-6222 — — - - ----'----0 1 YT Mexico +52(0)55-1106-0800 1111 1��I Latin/S.America: +54(0)11-4733-2200 Edge feature Germany: +49(0)6251-133-1999 UK: +44(0)800-267666 France: +33(0)1-3420-8686 Netherlands: +31(0)73-6246-999 China: +86(0)400-820-6015 te.com/solar TE connectivity 2011 Tyco Electronics Corpwatim. a TE Connectively Ltd.company.AN Rights Reserved, 847 73 4 6 6-6 CIS PDF 07/2011 While TE has made every reasonable effort to ensure the accuracy of the Information in rids brochure,TE does not guarantee that it b error-free,nor does TE make SOLARLOK,TE Conneetii TE eortneetivity(logo)and TE any other representedort warranty or guarmrtee that the htormepon is accurate,correct,,diiaWe or mrrent TE reserves the right to make arty adjustments to the information contained herein at any time without notice.TE evpressty disclaims all Implied wanenties regarding the information contained herein,IrrNCing,Wrt not (logo)are trademarks.Other logos,product and/w—party Iirriled to,any Implied warranties of merchantahihty or Mnevs for a partalar purpose.The d6menslons In this catalog are for reference purposes only and are subject names might be trademarks of their respeet1w a ers, to change without notice.Specifications are subject to change withorn Consultnotice.ConsultTE for the latest dimenslons and design spediketons. --------------- A Z s Odor FREE Ai d to +. Notes: CUPERTINO Building Department JAN 15 2014 REViEVVE11 ;:0R CODE COMPLIANCE i-ceviewea 8y Read and ensure that the most up-to-date MSDS and technical guidelines are being Followed. Proper use and application are the responsibility of the applicator. Direct any questions to Technical Services at 800-136-1681 prlor to starting the project. IMPORTANT NOTICE Except where prohibited by law,CHEM UNK Products makes no warranties,expressed or implied,statutory or otherwise,including but net limited to, any Implied condition or warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. User is responsible for deteardning whether this CHEM LINK Products material is'fit for a particular purpose and suitable for user's method.of application. UNITTATIONS UE REMEDIES AND LIABILITY If this CHEM LINK Products material is proved to be defective,the excluem remedy at CHEM LINK Products'option shall be to refund the purchase price or to repair or replace the defective CHEM LIW Products material. CHEM LINK Products shall not o1henn+fse be liable for loss of damages, whether direct, indirrA special, incidental or cotrsequential, regardless of the legal thei-Ti asserted,including negligence,warranty or strict liability. Contractor s'h'ot Line V Mwmod Arch'-',j6Q:'uTai Products > 1AAN r„chemiinit,corn Pa ja 4 Ikcamove all dirt, oil, loose paint, trost and cgrw cm-da,rri�rtation from all working sums with alcohcbl. Pdcw fo appli ca Timm remove any residual contin4etibn by DO NOT USE petroleum solvents such as mineral madiar I alai, sand blasUng or pmw mm4ft spivits or xj4ene_ Maintain Clear at room OM green cmmte,remove all release argeois,fi and tern tura before applying to ensure easy gunnel louse concrete.E6'all vide and starie&g waW prior€r:► and levering.Test and evaluate to ensure adequate- !'U Clear.Ir ll an appropriate backer rani b avoir! adhesion. Carefully gun the sealant with a smooth, tl e--point bmding. continuous bead. If foaling is needed, do so within Me L9 I fifteen minutes of application. Prepare all metal to ensure maximum adhesion. Caution Remove all rust, scale and residue by wire brushing Avoid prolonged contact with skin. Uncured adhesive to a bright metal sheen. Remove films, loose or irritates eyes. In case of contact with eyes, inappropriate coatings and oils with an appropriate irnrnediately flush with water.Call a physician.Please solvent such as alcohol." refer to lire NtSDS for First Aid information. Most current NISDS can be found at www.chemliink.com. "CHEM L NKrecommends that coated substrates be tested for adhesion prior to,starting a project. Please KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN, contact Technical Services for specific appkcaC?on gtrWlnes and recommendations. Limitations n�� In areas where prolonged chemical exposure is `r`r4-rod anticipated,contact Technical Services for Wood should be clean,sound and dry prior to sealant recommendations. application. Allow treated wood to weather for six °Allow treated wood to"cure"for six months prior months prior to application. Remove all coatings and to application per APA guidelines. paint (or test for compatibility) to ensure proper ° Do not use in areas subject to continuous immersion. bonding.Do not use on fire retardant lumber. ° Do not stone in elevated temperatures. Priming ° Remove all coatings and sealers before application. In most instances Clear will not require a primer. " Do not apply at temperatures below 30°F(-2'C). However, certain applications or substrates may °Test and evnivate all paints before applying.Alkyd require a primer to ensure a long lasting bond and and oil based paints may dry slowly. weatherproof seal. It is the applicator's responsibility to determine the need for a primer. CHEM LINK Products recommends a primer be used for any application where prolonged Immersion is anticipated. ---- Storage Store original, unopened containers in a cool, dry area. Protect unopened containers from rioter, heat and direct sunlight. Elevated temperatures will reduce shelf life. Clear will not freeze. i r 1� 1q Shelf Life ° One year from date of manufacture when stored in normal environments. High temperature and high relative humidity may significantly reduce shelf lire. 1 Pails and special orders haue a shelf life of six * .q . months. , Clean-Up of Wet sealant can be removed usi-tg a sobieni such as alcohol.Cured Clear can be ren-roved by abradlag or scraping die substrata. Page 3 87 K U C`I4 U KA L P.S.IN 9 'r;l 6I`Sf� a s�1 s t' 7? � �i 1 X 7422 Topanga Carsym Blvd.,Suite A,�sg s_<, ! l�:CafforWa M u0t 6 fyEO't rat Ubw trate of absetv&a last 4d 24,=2 M1 r.fuse Onodl.CA9 r%t Sob,f erMA Rep 20seft R omei BMW to OM PMRM W EnWt 9j*M. TMT W s:Tt $6O_Tkw Sap SoW 200 Sates 64.6°x 3W rt es boiled to VT x 1Y x 12C Rootfrac support rails u ng a COMMOSONOVIO far, s ecs stet boA54 tack ihserts.Tire r>nn46*tg cimpel was attached is lite simulated roof war aE-°rt and wast=at*Th is me aWn,r it poutts.The Th Trac im then aftelted tra C x 6"rafters using a 5116"x 3"lag bolt!The W=ted ewMad of a kat tri rear of d$"with a#admrkts spaced at 4W.The entire test set up rad on ttre cone floor.The Roof Trac wAkq Wstew Wry suit Shmp MO segs photscvaft Modules. TEST PROMUM The bst setup was toauied uft sandbags that produced an"&aW"r sq ft.loading.Upon compfetion Of the placement of de ai&w tt wa*m fhat occurred was W.The as db4gs am left for 30 min trtes vft no change in the deflection or any other sib of dbkm Aller Etre 30"Wes wise corr>pletect the km was wetted to sirutu&,.firs OvalOad conditiom The resins of the tests were d a of in the t#R couffion,The deflection was K"maximum and the fixture sintered no d9as of distress duo to the loading.This document cerfilas 111he Raoffirm mmirift system used with the 200 Series Sharp Std modules."stands a 50 fb.per square foot stafEc pressure load,this foarrtirug is er; r4 to a tar+rud speed of approAmalr ly 125 mph ging wind lord f;arpmure and gust factor coeffirfent"exposure G°as defined in the �t r�Gaej.Uwa6 the mounting unit performed as expected. Sineerefy Ali B m%RCE This enghecrng(aport vis that Tr'rtek l=igineering has provided independent observation for load testing as described in this report. The reemits of this load[estretiect actin ddection values and are generally accepted as the industry standard for testing module mounting systems. Tritek Engineering does wit field check fres illations or verify that the mounting system is installed as described in this engineering report.To assist the building Wgwlar in idenNuatiun of flits mounting system,if is required that a pwmanent adhesion label describing"Roof Trac"is to be placed on at least one of to main support rails. Structural atachment Lag bolt attachment should be installed using the proper phot hole for optimum strength.All lag engagement should be property torqued and driven perpendicUar into the center of a structural mem4er of lite roof. Lag bolts require drilled pilot holes to length of the thread using the sues listed below: 1. WIT lag bolt requires a 3116"phot hole 2. 318'lag bolt requires a%"pilot hole. If the roof ply orshingle is in excess of 318°in•thickness,it is recommended that the longer length lag screw be used to insure minimum engagement it is the responsibility of the installer to insure that solid attachment is made to the structural member of the roof. Failure to securely attach to the roof struchrre may result in damage to equipment or personal l*ry. Photovoltaic solar panels are generally accepted.as a light weight roof accessories and generally do not require roof Pond calculations when property installed. However,this office does not express an opinion as to the load bearing characteristics of all roofs and under all conditions of toad,Roofs in oxcess of 25 degrees in pitch,with snow load,should be reviewed on a regional basis. Wind loading values are defined by the UBC are retative to defined load values per square foot performed in this static food test; Structura) attachment devices that have been laboratory tested by ewedited iGC testing laboratory and provide similar retention values can be interchan ed With this system. ES Sit) Lontrol N 84 TT FLMOY page No.053080 T Exp:06130AS Note:This engineering is not intended for Use in obtaining a permit for systems other than the above l ed configuratlon.'Unless otherwise directed in writing,this engineering shall not be publicly posted or copi alb. CIv1L �TF4F.CA1-l�d� PROPERTY LINE LEGEND " LOCAL UTILITY PROVIDER SHALL BE NOTIFIED PRIOR TO USE AND ACTIVATION OF ANY Es EXISTING SERVICE SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION " ,. AMCAC DISCONNECT {3 "ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE(CBC) BASED ON sLc SOLAR LOAD 2013 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE, 2013 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE(CRC) CENTER OFFICE BASED ON THE 2013 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE, 2013 CALIFORNIA Co' py, PLUMBING CODE(CPC) BASED ON THE 2013 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE, 2013 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE(CMC) BASED ON THE 2013 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE, 2013 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE(CEC) BASED ON THE 2013 NATIONAL ARRAY: ELECTRICAL CODE, 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE(CFC), 2013 CALIFORNIA GREEN ;j4 jLBS./SQ.FT. AL SQ.FT. = 216.6 BUILDING STANDARDS CODE, (CGBC)" L WEIGHT = 560.4 "ALL COMPONENTS ARE UL LISTED, CEC CERTIFIED &ARE WARRANTED" = 2.59 " ARRAY(S) TO BE PARALLEL TO ROOF STRUCTURE <6"" 36 Ca, "ARRAY(S)TO BE MOUNTED WITH PROFESSIONAL SOLAR ROOF TRACK SYSTEM. AT LEAST ONE RAIL WILL HAVE A PERMANENT ADHESION LABEL DESCRIBING "ROOF TRAC" V FOR IDENTIFICATION"(SEE MANUFACTURERS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIFICATIONS,ATTACHED) w f - w " DETAILS FOR MODULE RAIL MOUNTING TO ROOF, RATED AT A WIND SPEED OF APPROXIMATELY"125 MPH"" (ATTACHED) ALL STRAIN RELIEFS/CABLE CLAMPS AND CONDUIT ARE LISTED FOR THE APPLICATION o c? 3, p -Y a AND THE ENVIRONMENT' � U a ' o Q a� a " ALL EQUIPMENT AND PV MODULES ARE LISTED TO"UL STANDARDS" " � f ) o o `J " PV MODULES ARE LISTED AND COMPLIANT WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENERGY _y c_ F- '� o o w a _ `o m , 1 ARRAY: COMMISSIONS LIST OF ELIGIBLE PV MODULES" L„w D „ ,5 TOTAL SQ.FT. = 144.4 h " INVERTER IS LISTED AND COMPLIANT WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISIONS LIST L!! w E E < TOTAL WEIGHT = 373.6 OF ELIGIBLE INVERTERS" `? o - u� o LBS./SQ.FT. = 2.59 _ *W- a C _ a :-'_ ° m cz " T A PERMANENT ADHESION, SILVER REFLECTIVE"Rm._- TRAC" LABaUR N m � U, �`i' a� ,� o c 36 AT LEAST ONE OF THE MAIN SUPPORT RAILS.OR:PE MANENTI3Yi� o .� "PROFESSIONAL SOLAR PROD. PAT. #13,366,491'-',01,I� THE UNDERSIDE O e� x o'i "O N -r+ t11 o O 0 '' "-' " SMOKE &CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS ARE'i E+ 61RED PEO 6R�SIECTIONS 0 1D cm e�° = �' I R315 & 315 TO BE VERIFIED AND IN$Pg_CTFD � THE FIELD" ti 5 cl _U,1i�i� �1 o a s PLAT PLANS o U F CUiviPL,I/ANCE w n 7 ` ° E V �- �, DESIGN INFORMATON RAFTER/TRUSS SIZE 2 X 4 M215 MICRO INVERTERS 20 SPACING 24" # MODULES PER M215 1 ROOF PITCH 4:12 # MODULES TOTAL 20 ROOF DEGREE'S 19 TOTAL WATTS (STC) 5300 DRIVEWAY TYPE OF ROOF COMP ASIMUTH 20-S@173 10094 BRET AVENUE )V 9 UTILITY - INTERACTIVE PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM SYSTEM SIZE 5.3 KILOWATT tm� RE : NENERGY CORPORATION DESMOND DELANDRO SYSTEM DESIGNER www•emrgys"ers•com KYLE FRANZ 1671 W.ARROW ROUTE ®2009 FUTURE ENERGY CORPORATION(DBA ENERGY SAVERS) UPLAND, CA. 91786 THIS DRAWING MAY NOT BE REPRODUCED,ELECTRONICALLY,DIGITALLY,OR CSL#4637201 C-46 10094 B RET AVE. C U P E RTI N O, CA. 95134 (408) 973-8684 OTHERWISE COPIED OR EXCHANGED WITH OTHER PERSONS,WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF FUTURE ENERGY CORPORATION.PERMISSION IS GRANTED OFFICE(909)920-5112 FAX(909)920-5075 FOR REPRODUCTION BY AN AUTHORIZED BRANCH FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF INSTALLING EQUIPMENT FOR FUTURE ENERGY CORPORATION. #10 @AMB 010 AWG THHN/THWN-21N CONDUIT 40A, OF AWG THHNLUS TEMPERATURE IN ATURE AD USTME= FOR CONDUIT TEMPERATURE / �30c(86f)_ �AIMBIENT TEMPERATURE OF 46c(113fJ, OF 45c(113fJ,PLUS TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT FOR CONDUIT RUN 1'/."ABOVE �Z PLUS TEMPERA'R1RE ADJUSTMENT FOR CONDUIT RUN 1Yr ABOVE ROOF ADD 22c(40f)TO ROOF ADD 22c(40f)TO AMBIENT TEMPERATURE=67W 53f),APPLY w n AMBIENT TEMPERATURE=67c(153A APPLY TEMPERATURE CORRECTION FACTOR OF 0.58 TEMPERATURE CORRECTION FACTOR OF 0.68 IL 40A X 0.58=23.2A(USABLE PER CONDUCTOR) 40A X 0.58=23.2A V O •' SINCE THERE WILL BE MORE THAN 3 CURRENT-CARRYING CONDUCTOR'S TO BE w RUN IN 1 RACEWAY(A TOTAL OF 6)MULTIPLY BYDJUSTED VALUE'S FOR AMBIENT am My„ "k", 2 d aeatl? "SOLAR ONLY"LOAD CENTER: 23.2 X 80%=18.56A(USABLE PER CONDUCTOR) •�., ER "80'MAX FROM END OF BRANCH CIRCUITS TO MAIN PANEL" =Lu 0 MODEL 0 BR24LCUTLER+LAMM70RP IF EXCEEDS MAX.FEET—CENTER TAP BRANCH RATED @ 70A/240V NEMA 3R/RAINPROOF LOCKABLE/UL LISTED 0 6 BARE COPPER GROUNDING ELECTRODE 6X6X4 CONDUCTOR JUNCTION BOX m Lu N J Z I.- xx m H J 3'-U5Lu V V O �o�Z ' Na Lu W U944: mm 2 U' V U =_ 11T'Ali ii41k'. #! +� ! '"'p*.±.+ tom','115. ,An (7; w I-11 e. Z U � 39, ral-591111151, !!! a�aa INS M6c!!! L1,L2,&NEUTRAL TOBE010AWG !19 Z m w Mf"4f£sM311 !!E'i d1S6mum !!!!! `211° ; LABELING lbwrI .GRAMo ARRAY(S) "ALL LABELS AND WARNINGS TO COMPLY WITH NFPA 70, NEC 2008, AND ARTICLE 690 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS 99 "ELECTRICAL SERVICE PANEL" "AC DISCONNECT" TO BE PERMANENTLY MARKED TO BE PERMANENTLY AS FOLLOWS : MARKED AS FOLLOWS : JUNCTION BOX(S) #1 WNING� r #2 PHOTOVOLTAIC DISCONNECTo - UTILITY OPERATIONS "SOLAR ONLY' "TO BE LOCATED ON EXTERNAL AC LOAD CENTER DISCONNECT" (IF REQUIRED) PHOTOVOLTAIC (NEC 705.10) TO BE LOCATED ON EXTERIOR OF LABEL#4 MAIN ELECTRICAL PANEL" (NEC 705.10) Meter "ALL, PERMANENT PLATES ARE "RED" PLASTIC WITH "WHITE" ENGRAVED LETTERING TO BE FASTENED WITH 118" FtIVITS99 socket (If requked) #3 114 CAUTION.' . • r r SOLAR ONLYIC LABEL'S#2&#5DISCONNECT SYSTEM AC • s • ® IN0 ( neM, "TO BE APPUED TO INSIDE OR OUTSIDE OF MAIN "ONLY REQUIRED FOR ' QORE BRAN N ELECTRICAL PANEL" s � ' "ALL CAUTION STICKERS ARE MADE OF A REFLECTIVE &WATER RESISTANT MATERIAL(UL 969)�# i D" B1k �110ND, METER 31891 "WHITE" (CAPITAL) LETTERING" E��edr "RIVETS TO BE PROVIDED FOR ALL NECESSARY CODE COMPLIANT PLAQUES" LABEL'S#1,#3,#6,&#7 #5 PHOTOVOLTAIC #6 SOLAR #7 WARNING MAIN DISCONNECT INVERTER OUTPUT CONNECTION POWER BEING SUPPLIED BY POWER SERVICE WARNING DO NOT RELOCATE THIS COMPANY& PV SYSTEM. PANEL ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD OVERCURRENT DEVICE MAIN POWER @ 240/120 VAC AMPS DO NOT TOUCH TERMINALS.TERMINALS "TO BE PLACED AT DEDICATED CIRCUIT BREAKER" PV POWER @ 240 VAC AMPS ON BOTH LINE AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE (NEC 690.64(6)(4)(7) ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION. "TO BE PLACED INSIDE AC&DC DISCONNECTS" (NEC 690.17)