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B-2016-1943CITY OF CUPERTINO BUILDING PERMIT BUILDING ADDRESS: 11505 SUNSET SPRING CT CUPERTINO, CA 95014-5134 (366 52 018) OWNER'S NAME: LOTIA SAMAR AND FARAH OWNER'S PHONE: 612-812-9435 LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION License Class C 10 Lic. #59191a Contractor WILLOW GLEN ELECTRIC INC Date 04/30/2018 I hereby affirm that I am licensed under the provisions of Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business & Professions Code and that my license is in full force and effect. I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following two declarations: 1. 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. I 1 I have and will maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. 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 and state laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. (We) agree to save indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against liabilities, judgments, costs, and expenses which may accrue against said City in consequence of the granting of this permit. Additionally, the applicant understands and will comply with all non -point source regulations er the Cupertino Municipal Code, Section 9.18. Signatur Date 05/13/16 O E -B ILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for one of the following two reasons: 1. 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) 2. I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec.7044, Business & Professions Code). I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following three declarations: 1. 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. 2. I have and will maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. 3. 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 become subject to the Worker's Compensation provisions of the Labor Code, I must forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. 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 and state laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter upon the above' mentioned property for inspection purposes. (We) agree to save indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against liabilities, judgments, costs, and expenses which may accrue against said City in consequence of the granting of this permit. Additionally, the applicant understands and will comply with all non -point source regulations per the Cupertino Municipal Code, Section 9.18. CONTRACTOR: PERMIT NO: B-2016-1943 WILLOW GLEN ELECTRIC INC SAN JOSE, CA 95155 DATE ISSUED: 05/13/2016 PHONE NO: (408) 289-9725 BUILDING PERMIT INFO: X BLDG X ELECT —PLUMB _ MECH X RESIDENTIAL _ COMMERCIAL JOB DESCRIPTION: INSTALL 40 AMP DEDICATED CIRCUIT FOR TESLA EV CHARGER; REWIRE EXISTING 125 AMP SUB PANEL AND INSTALL 50 AMP BREAKER. Sq. Ft Floor Area: Valuation: $2038.00 APN Number: Occupancy Type: 366 52 018 PERMIT EXPIRES IF WORK IS NOT STARTED WITHIN 180 DAYS OF PERMIT ISSUANCE OR 180 DAYS FROM LAST CALLED INSPECTION. Issued by: SEAN HATCH _ Date: 05/13/2016 RE -ROOFS: 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. Signature of Applicant: Date: 05/13/16 ALL ROOF COVERINGS TO BE CLASS "A" OR BETTER HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE I have read the hazardous materials requirements under Chapter 6.95 of the California Health & Safety Code, Sections 25505, 25533, and 25534. I will maintain compliance with the Cupertino Municipal Code, Chapter 9.12 and the Health & Safety Code, Section 25532(a) should I store or handle hazardous material. Additionally, should I use equipment or devices which emit hazardous air contaminants as defined by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District I will maintain compliance with the Cupertino Municipal Code, Chapter 9.12 and the Health & Safety Code, Sect' s 25505, 25533, and 25534. Owner or authorized agent: Date: 05/13/16 CONS UCTION LENDING AGENCY I hereby affirm that the is a construction lending agency for the performance of work's for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097, Civ C.) Lender's Name Lender's Address ARCHITECT'S DECLARATION I understand my plans shall be used as public records. Licensed Signature Date 05/13/16 Professic CUPERTINO ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PERMIT APPLICATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT - BUILDING DIVISION 10300 TORRE AVENUE - CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 (408) 777-3228 - FAX (408) 777-3333 - building(a cupertino.org W_ PROJECT ADDRESS / % [_o /i A/� �/ Jp e / J�-gyp-lJ APN #%-�� - � /S OWNER NAME /f PPXN). E� 0�) Cti STREET ADDRESS /l SAS eea� sF7- �rc3eiN CT : CITY, STATE, ZIP cec G&� O CA 9S"6/ tZ FAX CONTACT NAME Mark Londre PHONE (408)289-9725 E-MAIL office@willowqlenelectric.com STREETADDRESsR O. BOX 8430 CITY, STATE, ZIP San Jose, CA 95155 FAX(408)289-9725 ❑ OWNER ❑ OWNER -BUILDER ❑ OWNER AGENT 1/CONTRACTOR ❑ CONTRACTOR AGENT ❑ ARCHITECT ❑ ENGINEER ❑ DEVELOPER ❑ TENANT CONTRACTOR NAME Mark Londre LICENSE NUMBER 591918 LICENSETYPE C-10 BUS. LIC# 15897 COMPANY NAME Willow Glen Electric, Inc. E-MAIL off ice @willowglenelectric.Ciom FAX (408)289-9725 STREET ADDRESS P. O. Box 8430 CITY, STATE, ZIP San Jose, CA 95155 PHONE (408)289-9725 ARCHITECT/ENGINEER NAME N/A LICENSE NUMBER BUS. LIC # COMPANY NAME E-MAIL FAX STREET ADDRESS CITY, STATE, ZIP PHONE USE OF SFD or Duplex ❑ Multi -Family STRUCTURE: ❑ Commercial PROJECT IN WILDLAND URBAN INTERFACE AREA ❑ Yes No PROJECT IN FLOOD ZONE ❑ Yes y1J NO ❑ SOLAR PANELS 4 ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION ❑ SOLAR WATER HEATING ❑ OTHER: FOR SOLAR PANELS: NUMBER OF PANELS/UNITS: KILOWATTS (COMMERCIAL ONLY): TOTAL VALUATION: D Q� 0 G� DESCRIPTION OF WORK Electric Vehicle Charging Circuit: FWZ/V/_W ` A)LrkLL (6 6V M&'0 W&117- FOR C-XiS"N6-51IRPANeZ /014) 6ZCU7?_16i4-(_ �iiiJR, 7��L wi9-zf, C�iUAe�o ��'� ?3f=771, i2/C714C IXEXIV ( _ _RECEIVED _mn//ysisi BY: / By 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 have read this application and the information I have provided is correct. I have read the Description of Work and verify it is accurate. I agree to comply with all applicable local ordinances and state laws relating to builahvonstruction. I authorize representatives of Cupertino to enter the above-identifiedpropertyfor inspection purposes. Signature of Applicant/Agent: Date: PLEMENTAL INFORMATION REQUIRED OFFICE USE ONLY W OVER-THE-COUNTER yyap� E" x ❑ EXPRESS U S ❑ STANDARD zU a ❑ LARGE a ❑ MAJOR PVApp_2011.doc revised 03116111 Rewire the existing 125-rated sub panel (currently being supplied with 30A circuit) with a new 50 Amp circuit with a new 50A breaker and #6 THHN conductors. This sub panel is located directly behind the existing 1) ; A main electrical panel. Install one 240V 40A dedicated circuit with a new Tesla Wall Connector to the right of the newly rewired sub panel. The circuit will be ran in 3/4" EMT w/ minimum #8 THHN conductors. s J;A Main Panel (E) w/ 50A sub breaker (N) Samar Lotia 11505 Sunset Spring Court Cupertino, CA 95014 (612) 812-9435 PLY PLANS HECKEF) DATE PLANNING DEPT CUPERTINO BY A - f) � 50A Sub Panel (E) G� w/ 40A breaker (N) y3 1 "raceway w/ 1 #6 THHN conductors (N) ,JPc .1N0 ;!dine DWpartnnt JE COMPLIANCE RENT e kept at the D make any leviate ng Official. iRL NOT violation >taff� 1_^w. i Tesla Wall Connector (N) COPY, L 3/4" EMT w/ 2 - #8 THHN conductors (N) 1 - #10 THHN ground Residential Electrical Load Calculation Site Location: Prepared by 1 L L C w Samar Lotia Willow Glen Electric, Inc. L E N 11505 Sunset Spring Court PO Box 9430 j L E C T R I C Cupertino, CA 95014 San Jose, CA 95155 �/ I (612) 812-9435 (408) 289-9725 - office General Lighting and Receptacle Loads [220.121 3 watts per ft' x 2,334 = 7,002 Small -Appliance Branch Circuits [220.52(A), 210.1(C)(1)] 1,500 watts x 2 = 3,000 Laundry Branch Circuit(s) [220.52(B), [210.11(C)(2)] 1,500 watts x 1 = 1,500 11,502 Fastened -In -Place Appliances [220.531 Kitchen Bath(s) Outisde/Miscellaneous Refrigerator(s) = 840 Instant Hot H20(s) = Exhaust Fan(s) = Hot Tub = Dishwasher(s) = 1,200 Hood Exhaust(s) = Jacuzzi Tub(s) = Pool Equipment = Garbage Disposal(s) = 720 Gas Range(s) = Radiant Heating = 50A circuit = Microwave(s) = 1,200 Gas Oven(s) = Steam shower = H2O Pump = Trash Compactor = Wine Fridge(s) = = 30 A Circuit = Steamer = Freezer = 720 = Garden Shed = Total Fastened -in -place Appliance Load 4,680 Clothes Dryer(s) [220.541 80% x 240 x Derating Volts Amps 5,000 OR Name Plate Rating of Clothes Dryer = 5,000 Ranges, Ovens, Cooktops, and Other Household Appliances [zzoss] So% x Denting 240 Volts ';✓,'w; r TCookin r AND/OR � l8Uilding Dapv Cooking Appliances Name Plate Rating of Heating or Air -Conditioning System (Compare the (11A ? heat and A/C, and omit the smaller.) (220.60) Air Handler/Furnace - 115 x 8.0 - Volts R`V1,6WED F OR CODE COMPL, Air Conditioner 4,7 1 55% x 240 x a .evlew� By: .s � Derating Volts mps AND/OR Name Plate Rating of Air Handler & AC Units = 3,841 Total Volt -Ampere Demand Load [220.83] Greater of., Air-conditioning Equipment 4,761 x 100% = 4,761 Electric Space Heating - x 100% _ First 8kVA of all other loads 8,000 x 100% = 8,000 Remainder of all other loads 18,942 x 40% = 7,577 20,338 Total Current Minimum Amperes 20,338 _ 240 = 84,7 Current Minimum 125 Amps (voltage) (minimum amperes) 17 Size Service or Feeder [240.6(A)] currently Electric Vehicle [625.141 125% x 240 x 32 = 9,600 Continuous Load Volts Amps Minimum Amperes with Added Load Minimum Size Divide the total 29,938 _ 240 = 124.7 20 Service or Feeder 125 Amps volt-amperes by (voltage) (minimum amperes) w/ Added Load with added load the voltage. [240.6(A)] NOTES All References are to 2014 National Electrical Code. NO tnenf gNCE WALL CONNECTOR, 80A SINGLE PHASE INSTALLATION MANUAL THIS MANUAL IS OF THE HIGHEST IMPORTANCE CONECTOR DE PARED, 80A MONOFASICO MANUAL DE INSTALACION ESTE MANUAL ES DE ALTA IMPORTANCIA 6osS 7 t--71.--I t j' �t— (80A 71L :ji `1c' t Ij Important Safety Instructions This document contains important instructions and warnings that most be followed when installing and maintaining the Wall Connector. Warnings A Warning: Read A the instructions before using this product. A Warning: This device should be supervised whenused around children. A Warning: The Wall Connector must be grounded through a permanent wiring system or an equipment grounding conductor. A Warning: Do not install or use the Wall Connector near fammable, explosive, harsh, or combustible materials, chemicals, or vapors. A Warning: Turn off input power at the circuit breaker before installing or cleaning the WallConnector. A Warning: Use the Wall Connector only within the specified operating parameters. A Warning: Never spray water or any other liquid directly at the wall mounted control box. Never spray any liquid onto the charge handle orsubmerge the charge handle in liquid. Sore the charge handle in the dock to preient unnecessary exposure to contamination or moisture. A Warning: Stop using and do not use the Wall Connector ifit is defective, appears cracked, frayed, broken, or otherwise damaged, or fails to operate. A Warning: Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, tamper with, or modify the Wall Connector. The Wall Connector Is not user serviceable. Contact Tesla for any repairs or modification. A Warning: When trnspor tmg the Wall Connector, handlewith rare. Do not subject it to strong force or impact or pull, twist, tangle, drag, or step on the `ttalf Connc-ctor, tr pic•, r • • i .,.1 v, - o, any components ,A Warning: Do not touch the Wall Connector's end terminals with fingers or sharp metallic objects, such as wire, tools, or needles. A Warning: Do not forcefully fold or apply pressure to any part of the Wall Connector or damage it with sharp objects. A Warning: Do not insert foreign objects into any part of the Wall Connector. ® Warning: Use of the Wall Connector may affect or impair the operation of any medical or implantable electronic devices, such as an implantable cardiac pacemaker or an implantable cardioverter defibrillator. Check with your electronic device manufacturer concerning the effects that charging may have on such electronic devices before using the Wall Connector. Cautions 1 Caution: Do not use private power generators as a power source for charging. Caution: Incorrect installation and testing of the Wall Connector could potentially damage either the vehicle's Battery and/or the Wall Connector itself. Any resulting damage is excluded from the New Vehicle Limited Warranty and the Charging Equipment Limited Warranty. Caution: Do not operate the Wall Connector in temperatures outside its operating range of -22'F to 122°F (-301C to r5O"C). The maximum power rating for the Wall Connector is 20 kW or BOA at 250V AC single-phase Power. your vehicle can charge from 200V to 277V single•phase power. Iv77V 'r- .. .. ! .1 neu.i al. an ...i .. Olii%c;I 240V AC sinuly phase: 1 1. L2. and earth —_—� .....::rP. • I•it..im�m ocalwt..;OA. I[A. a-tk, bbA, 48A, 41-1A.:,(,A. 32A, 28A, 24A, 20A.16ik, 12A ----- ----- Frequency 50 to 60 Hz Cable Length 8.5' (2.6 m) and 24' (7.4 m) Height: 15.0" (380 mm) Wall Connector Dimensions' Width 6.3" (160 mm) Depth: 5.5" (140 mm) Top Entry Bracket Dimensions Height:10.8" (275 mm) Width: 15.1 " (130 mm) Depth: 2.0" (50 mm) Weight (including bracket) 20 Ito (9 kg) Operating Temperature -22'C to 122'C (-30'C to 50"C) Storage Temperature -40'F to 185'F (-40"C to 85°C) Enclosure Rating Type 3R Agency Approvals cULus listed for United States and Canada under file number E354307. FCC Part IS. Specifications 5 71 011!i0nal CircuiL Rat inos Gs .• ,i: •:,rctcvil bre rr t:'-•.1 .., L, v�L•:ir. nsl�.li �ienlorauons, this l.wr+l of ;�:.. • Il rc::dih;railable.li,.r,•fore. yoc: �.. al• .t n:r y,,uitbroa'ru t' 1:•^n!!r2 1!4il! Ft,_-•:n1:Ato'100Arrefer!ocel r, lho Opu.ti,rg,Currcot on pago 2p. Note: Tesla vehicles must be configured with optional onboard charging equipment to accept higher amp -rages. Contact lesla if you have questions about the onboard charging capabilities of your vehicle. Self -Monitoring and Recovery The Wall Connector has a ground monitoring circuit that continuously checks for the presence of a safegiound connection and automatically recovers from faults. Manual testing and resetting is not required. Temporary problems such as ground faults or utility power surges are overcome automatically. If a residual current fault occurs that interrupts charging, the Wall Connector automatically tries to clear the fault and re - attempt charging. If the problem is immediately sensed a second time, the Wall Corrector waits 15 minutes before trying to charge. This process repeats 4 times and if all attempts are unsuccessful, power is removed and no further attempts are made. In this case, you will see a red error light on the front panel (refer to Troubleshooting on page 23). It is recommended that when you see a red error light, you power off the Wall Connector by switching off the upstream circuit breaker, and then power it back on again. The Wail Connector can altematively be reset when a red error fight is encountered using the RESET button (refer to Reset on page 26). Power Outages !f a ;awe•, ou!z� ot,ars, lire wall Connector auKr„cLcc,l!; rer::.:cs charging when po.rr I.; restored. If it,- charging cable is plugged into lh:� vr:hirla when power is restored. the ii(:ht: h!inl; ord the unit dons not energi'r the r-I)?rgirg cable for c:lrprorimately 15 seconds to thtee minutes.1 his prevents the utility grid from experiencing a large surge when power is restored and allows vehicles to begin drawing current at random times, rather than all at once. Load Sharing The Wall Connector provides the capability to wire 4 Wall Connectors to a single circuit, giving vehicle owners reassurance that they can charge multiple vehicles at home (refer to Appendix B: Optional Connection for Load Sharing on page 29). Minimum Requirements Installation of the Wall Connector requires that you: • Calculate the existing electrical load to determine the maximum operating current. • Calculate the distance to ensure minimal voltage drop. • Obtain any necessary permits from the local authority that has jurisdiction and confirm that the follow-up inspection has been scheduled by an electrician after the installation is complete. • Use only copper conductors. • Use conductors that are sized in accordance with local wiring regulations. The selected cable must be able to sustain periods of constant load of up to BOA. • Use protective devices. The circuit protection device chosen must incorporate a suitable residual -current device (RCD) and overcurrent protection in relation to the electrical load selected. Note: Consult with an electrician to ensure that the installation meets local regulations. Service Wiring 120V Above Ground ® Warning: The Wail Connector is a single- phase device. Do not connect all three phases of a three-phase feed. ® Warning: Before installing the Wall Connector, identify the type of utility service connection available on site- If you are unsure about the type of connection available at the service panel, consult an electrician, or contact Tesia for assistance I Caution: The two phases used must each measure 120V to neutral. Earth around must be connected to neutral at only orr- point, usually at the breaker pzri,4. Caution: If a 240V three-phase- feed ,s from a Delta -connected leg used must have a cent er tap. flan center tap must be grourilid. Only the two phases on either side of the center tapped leg can be used. Only three wires are connected, but care must be taken that the service transformer secondary connection is definitely known, and that the three wires from the main circuit breaker panel are correctly connected and labeled. The illustrations shown are the most commonly used wiring formats. Note: The Ll, L2, and ground outputs labeled on the illustrations correspond to the inputs on the Wall Connector. Ground Connection Always connect the Neutral at the service to Earth Ground. Ground fault protection is not Possible unless the Neutral (center tap on the service transformer) Is connected to an Earth Ground. If ground is not provided by the electrical service, you must install a grounding stake nearby. the grounding stake must be connected to the ground bar in the main breaker panel, and Neutral connected to Ground at that point. 240V Single -Phase Note: illustrations in this document are for demonstration purposes only. 208V 3-Phase Wye -Connected With a Wye -connected secondary, any two of the legs can be used to provide 208V to the Wall Connector. For example, Ll and L2, or Ll and L3, or L2 and L3. Thetwo used phases must each measure 120V to neutral. Note: A current -carrying neutral is not required. i Caution: The unused leg (L3 in the illustration) must remain open. Do not connect to a neutral tar, or to earth ground. 1 - Caution: The center point of the three phases (normally used as neutral) must be grounded to earthat only one point. This is usually at the teaker panel. 240V Three -Phase Delta -Connected With the delta connection, one leg must be center tapped, and only the two phases on either side of the center tap can be used. The two used phases must each measure 120V to neutral. Consult the transformer manufacturer's literature to verify that the single leg can supply the required power. Note: The Wall Connector's contactor closes only if it detects the presence of an earth ground wire connected to a neutral point on the transformer secondary. I Caution: The third line (1.3 in the illustration) of the delta is 208V, with respect to neutral, and is sometimes referred to as a 'stinger." Do not use this third line. i Caution: Do not use a three-phase delta - connected transformer secondary without a center tap on one leg. No neutral point is available for the required earth ground connection. neteiinjne the Circuit Breaker Rcqulici noi-4 to dace+:mine I I type of upstream circuit breaker you need, examine the distribution panel o: circuit breaker box to identify the i nparagc availal-•iz at the installation site. The Wall Connector has an internal rotary switch that allows you to adjust its operating current (refer to Set the Operating Current on page 21) The circuit breaker should be rated for the continuous current of:12.16, 20,24.28. 32, 36, 40, 48, 56. 64, 72. and BOA. Choose the Best Location for the Wall Connector Determine the parking location of the vehicle to ensure that the charge cable reaches the charge port. • In an enclosed garage, typically on the vehicle's charge port side. • In a well -ventilated area. Avoid installation in an enclosed box, or adjacent to hot appliances. Note: The Wall Connector is approved for outdoor use. Protection from rain is recommended but not required. The shipping box contains parts for all installation methods, as well as this manual. If any parts are damaged or mi%sing, contact Tesla (refer to Questions? on page 27). r ��• , i„ ,, • �t. • • ;p:�eri r<:rdhnard temuSatC. � O o00 1 � m O 0 i o Wall Connector 1 2 Top entry bracket' 3 Low profiilebracket '• 4 Low profile bracket screws (2) " 5 Bottom or rear entry power conduit plug 6 Bottom or rear entry signal conduit plug 7 Top entry signal conduit plug* 8 Top entry power conduit plug' 9 Bottom conduit sealing gasket* 10 Top bracket -to -housing screw covers (2) 11 Bottom bracket -to -housing screw covers (2) Check the Box Contents 13 Tools and Materials Required Before Installing the Wall Connector, gather the following tools and materials: Pencil or marker • Hole punch (optional, to push through cardboard template) • Wire stripper Voltmeter or digital multimeter (to measure AC voltage at the installation site) Phillips screwdriver • Small flathead screwdriver • Large flathead screwdriver (optional, to remove plastic knock -outs) • T20 security pin Torx driver • T10 Tom driver • M20 and M32 cable glands (also known as sealing hubs) Ferrules (the diameter of the ferrule depends on the diameter of the power wiring and the construction) Wiring (use twisted pair communication cable, for a maximum of 49 ft (15 m) between Wall Connectors) Note: Tesla recommends that you use a shielded cable to limit potential interference. Level • Machine drill Overview of Installation Steps A Warning: After you run service wiring to the installation site using metal Name retardant conduit, install the appropriate upstream circuit breaker, TURN OFF AND VERIFY POWER IS OFF BEFORE CONTINUING. Then follow these steps to install the Wall Connector: • Install the Low Profile Bracket for Rear or Bottom Entry Wiring on page 16 • Install the Top Entry Bracket for Top Entry Wiring on page 17 • Prepare for Installation on page 13 • Connect the Wiring on page 19 Set the Operating Current on page 21 • Secure the Cover and Power Up on page 22 II:S!all 11 ic I w" Profilc 1 wackvL fUi f?,•nr ..* i>...,i lry!l: I ini-Y V:`rrli lc! .� a i,: •!�'..r l.Ol 'L,.n�a,: , . botlot" Use the low profile bracket as a guide to mark the location on the wall for the mounting screws. Use a level to ensure that the marks are perfectly vertical. • Space the holes 4.5" (114 mm) apart. • For U.S.A. installations, position the bracket so that the Wall Connector is located at a maximum of 60" (150 cm)from floor level. The minimum height is IS- (45 cm) if mounting indoors, and 24" (60 cm) if mounting outdoors. if using is -a! cnhy conduil, use at leas! t: got nr thn cicia mountnu) pains s+? �h.J :L" :unrlpR dnv, I,Ot ins!v frlr. with the wall stud. I' . •a:;g Lath v,: ;�ntt y cumullit 11 i• t!,t ode: two nrouoliop hoof. N,-•[.e: f gs n:- Ifr,t lice minlnu nn anri nla,dinum t" i:tlih ,f the bi.,cket is carefully ,ek uw I( should he itstalleciout of gu• way of any reasonably foreseeable :mparts Altarb the bracket using faslcliws that are appruptiate for the type of wall material, drilling pilot holes if necessary. Use the supplied screws only if mounting the bracket directly to a wooden stud. If mounting to another type of wall (hollow, masonry, etc_), use fasteners that are long enough to securely anchor the Wall Connector and can hold at least 80 lb (36 kg). ,nslall it ie Top Entry Bracket for Tan f_-lit i Y \41trilifi I •n;i "t VO IN. r: I n,r!{p Lill, ...tu_c slier thr \aam c:cave. ,; •+ !nf)ol 'i:., rr[.r Vrn a. LAciv; I. Use the cardboard template and a level as a guide to mark the location on the wall for the mounting screws. Use a level to ensure that the marks are perfectly vertical. • Space the holes 6.1" (155 mm) apart. • position the bracket so that the Wall Connector is located at a maximum of 60" 050 cm) from floor level. The min'mum height is 18" (45 cm)) if mounting indoors, and 24" (60 cm) if mounting outdoors. Note: Ensure that the minimum and maximum height of the bracket is carefully selected it should be installed out of the way of any reasonably foreseeable impacts 2. (Optional) There are two additional mounting holes. To use these holes, use a flat -head screwdriver to knock -out the plastic that is closing the holes. These holes are spaced 2.75" (70 mm) apart. -- - - .--® 2.75" (70 nim) 3. Attach the bracket using fasteners that are appropriate for the type of wall material, drilling pilot holes if necessary. Use the supplied screws only if mounting the bracket directly to a wooden stud. If mounting to another type of wall (hollow, masonry, etc.), use fasteners that are long enough to securely anchor the Wall Connector and can hold at least 80lb (36 kg). Step -by -Step Installation Instructions 17 Prepare for Installation Follow these instructions to remove the cover and route the service wiring into the Wall Connector. 1. Use a T10 Torx driver to remove the screw at the bottom of the outer cover. Carefully disengage the snaps on the sides and top using a flathead screwdriver and completely remove the cover. Save the screw and cover for reassembly. 2. Use a T20 security pin Torx driver to remove the six screws on the sealing cover. Carefully remove the sealing cover and disconnect the ribbon cable. Save the screws and cover for reassembly. j, Caution: Do not allow the sealing cover to hang from the ribbon cable. Doing so can damage the ribbon cable or its connectors. 3. For top entry configuration, install the wiring to the terminal block in the top entry bracket as shown in Connect the Wiring on page 19, then return to this section and proceed to the next step. For back or bottom entry configurations, skip to the next step. 4. Place and hold the Wall Connector on the bracket, ensuring that all four mounting tabs are properly aligned. 5. Use a T20 Torx driver to install the two top housing mounting screws. Push the cosmetic screw covers into place. 6. Use a T20 Torx driver to install the two bottom housing mounting screws. Push the cosmetic screw covers into place. Connect the Wiring Note: Consult with your local electrician or refer to your local code for proper wire sizing appropriate for the currents in your Wall Connector. Note: It is the installer's responsibility to identify whether additional grounding is required to ensure that local regulations are met. Grounding must be installed at the power source and not at the cable entry to the Wall Connector. A Warning: Do not connect service wiring until you have read and fully understand the concepts described in Service Wiring on page 7. If you are uncertain about the type of power available at the service panel, consult an electrician, or contact Tesla for assistance. 1. Turn off the power. ® Warning: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Before continuing, use a voltmeter to ensure the power is off by confirming that NO VOLTAGE is present at the service wiring or terminals. 2. For top entry installation, pull the service wiring into the top entry bracket or the Wail Connector. Use a 1" (25 mm) cable gland to seal the power conduit or cable. For 80A operation, use 2AWG 194"F (90°C) rated copper wire or follow local regulations. Note: The meaning of wiring colors might vary from country to country. Follow all applicable national and local regulations concerning wiringcolor codes. The following illustration shows an example of the wiring for the top entry bracket. The following illustration shows an example of the wiring for the low profile bracket. Strip the service wires going to the terminal block on the top entry bracket 3/4" (18 mm). Ferrules are recommended Note: For top entry installation, the flexible pre -installed wires that go from the top entry bracket to the housing are already terminated and do not need to be stripped. 4. Lead the preconnected service wires in the main housing 3/8" (10 mm) and connect the preconnected service wires to the terminal block with Li (or line). 1_2 (or neutral), and ground wires going to the locations shown in the following illustration. t © O 0 Lt/L L2fN 1 Caution: Cut each of the wire strands and insert them fully into each the terminal block. Note: To ensure proper operation, verify that neutral is connected to the neutral line inside the circuit breaker box or the main electrical panel. 5. Tighten the terminal block to the recommended torque: • 35 in -lb (4.0 N-m) for the terminal block on the top entry bracket. • 33 in-ib (3.8 N-m) for the terminal block in the main housing. • 18 in -lb (2.0 N-m) for the ground terminal block in the main housing. 6. Check for miswiring using a multimeter and verify that there are no shorts before turning the upstream circuit breaker ON. Set the Operating Current Follow these instructions to configure the DIP switch. The following illustration shows an enlarged view of the DIP and rotary switches. CFI t r s yYa�J ® Warning: Power MUST remain OFF before setting or changing the DIP or rotary switches. Changing these switches with the power ON will not be recognized by the system and is dangerous due to the risk of electric shock. 1. Turn OFF power. 2. Use a non-conductive object (such as a plastic pen) to adjust the DIP switch settings: • Switch Position l: • For a Line to Line connection (240V) set the DIP switch DOWN. • For an Line to Neutral connection (277V), set the DIP switch UP (the ON position). A warning: Before you set the DIP switches, confirm which type of input service the utility provides. • Switch Position 2: • DIP Switch Position 2 should aIways be in the UP position. Gagamm Positron I Line to Line to Line Neutral (240V) (2T7V) Position Normal Not Applicable 3. Set the rotary switch for the appropr ate current setting supported by your circuit breaker. Typical circuit breaker ratings are: 15A. 20A 25A, 30A, 35A, 40A, 45A, 50A, 60A, 70A, 80A, 90A, and 100A. Use a small flathead screwdriver to adjust the rotary switch to the appropriate circuit breaker capability setting. The corresponding rotary switch settings for the typical circuit breakers are shown in the following table: O Test mode N/A 1 12A 15A 2 16A 20A 3 20A 25A 4 24A 3OA 5 28A 35A 6 32A 4OA 7 36A 45A 8 40A 5OA g 48A 6OA A 56A 7OA g 64A BOA C 72A 90A D 80A IOOA E Not a valid N/A selection F "Slave mode N/A 4. Reattach the ribbon cable to the sealing cover. 5. Reinstall the sealing cover. Use a T20 security pin Torx driver to lightly secure the sealing cover by installing only the top screw. 6. Turn ON power. 7. If the installation is successful, the LEDs briefly sequentially illuminate green with a pattern that ends with the top green LED staying solid ON. If there is a solid or flashing red LED, refer to Troubleshooting on page 23 and resolve the error before you continue. �l Step -by -Step Instapation Instructions Note: To review the pattern of blinking lights, press and hold the RESET button for 5 seconds. 8. Turn OFF power. 9. Write the contact information of the installer on the label on the inside of the Wall Connector. Secure the Cover and Power Up I. Use a T20 security pin Torx driver to install the remaining screws on the sealing cover. Ensure that the cover is properly aligned before fully tightening the screws. 2. Attach the outer cover to the sealing cover starting with the latch at the top. Engage the snaps on the sides and align the mounting tab with the housing at the bottom. A i i S. Use a T10 Torx driver to install the screw that secures the bottom of the outer cover to the housing. 4. Close any unused openings with power and signal conduit plugs. Note: There should not be any visible openings to the inside of the Wall Connector, and the Wall Connector should be completely scaled from the environment. 5. Turn ON the power. The installation is correct if the LEDs go through a sequence of flashing, ending with the top Green LEDs staying solidly ON. If there is a solid or flashing Red LED, resolve the error before you continue (refer to Troubleshooting on page 23). Note: To review the pattern of blinking lights, press and hold the Reset button for 5 seconds. 6. Attempt to charge the vehicle to ensure the Wall Connector is operating correctly and charging at the selected operating current. For instructions on how to charge, refer to the owner information provided with the vehicle. L Turn OFF power. A Warning: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Before continuing, use a voltmeter to ensure the power is off by confirming that NO VOLTAGE is present at the service wiring or terminals. 2. Use a non-conductive object (such as a plastic pen) to adjust the DIP switches to the appropriate grid setting and circuit breaker sharing setting (refer to Set the Operating Current on page 21). 3. Use a small flathead screwdriver to set the rotary switch to position "0" to put the Wall Connector into Test Mode. A Warning: Power MUST remain OFF before setting or changing the DIP or rotary switches. Changing these switches with the power ON will not be recognized by the system and is dangerous due to the risk of electric shock. 4. Reattach the ribbon cable to the sealing cover. 5. Use a T20 security pin Torx driver to lightly secure the sealing cover by installing only the top screw. 6. Turn ON the circuit breaker. 7. Watch for any Red LEDs to be ON after a sequence of LED display; if so, there is a fault in the installation. 8. Listen for the click of a contactor or relay closing and opening. 9. Watch for Green streaming LEDs (for 5 seconds). LEDs will revert to top Green LED ON and Red LEDs flashing (3 times). Note: To review the pattern of blinking lights, press and hold the Reset button for 5 seconds. 10. Turn OFF the circuit breaker. 11. Remove the sealing cover screw, sealing cover. Disconnect the nbbon cable. I Caution: Do not allow the sealing cover to hang from the ribbon cable. Doing so can damage the ribbon cable or its connectors. 12. Reposition the rotary witch to the appropriate setting (refer to Set the Operating Current on page 21). 13. Reattach the ribbon cable to the sealing cover. 14. Replace all the screws and reinstall the outer cover (refer to Secure the Cover and Power Up on page 22). The Wall Connector includes a feature whereby Wall Connector to Wall Connector communication allows you to split the maximum available load over a maximum of 4 Wall Connectors. The wire used for this local network must share the main power cable conduit or be housed in a separate conduit. You can connect the Wall Connectors in series in a daisy chain configuration. Note: Take additional precautions into consideration to prevent water ingress at the Wait Connectors when installing them outdoors. Note: Consult with an electrician to ensure that the installation meets local regulations. Daisy Chaining Multiple Wall Connectors Each Wall Connector has one terminal block dedicated forthe communication wiring as shown below. The left hand side of the terminal block is the input terminal and the right hand side the output terminal. FAR ram= ^ � r? 1. Form a daisy -chained network by connecting the cables from OUT to IN and always from positive to positive and negative to negative between each of the participating Wall Connectors (refer to Example of the Communication Wiring on page 30). • The signal wires between each Wall Connector should run in signal conduit. Use a 1/2" (13 mm) Ut approved conduit hub to seal the signal conduit opening. If the signal wire is routed in the power conduit with the power wires. the insulation rating of the signal wire should be equal to or greater than that of the power wires. • The maximum distance between Wall Connectors is 49 ft 05 m). • Use twisted pair cable for the signal wire. Note: Tesla recommends that you use a shielded cable to limit potential interference. Set one Wall Connector as the master by setting the Rotary Switch Position from 1 to 8 depending on the maximum available output current. Set up to 3 Wall Connectors as slaves by setting the Rotary Switch Positions to F. In the load sharing network, only one unit can be designated as the master (refer to Set the Operating Current on page 21). Confirm that the load sharing network is properly installed by observing the LED indicators in the Wall Connector. When starting up the circuit breaker for the first time. Green lights turning ON for 5 seconds indicate a proper installation as follows: On (top Off Off Master and unit bottom) On Off Off Slave unit (bottom) 29 Appendix B:Optiona. Connection for Load Sharing Example of the Communication Wiring Connect Wall Connector 1 Wall Connector2� S°�° for 3 Wall SLAVE or 4 MASTER SLAVE --- ftolarySvitcn Rota,Y S..d� Rotary SvilcM1 Roorc s..am —I F F 0 0 0 0 ° 0 0 0 0 ® 0000 . ao- 0o. 0D- O wo wD O D.a o.w w O w D — _ In O� _ _--- In ON Out 6 In ° CUPERTINO SMOKE / CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS OWNER CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE COMMUNITY DE 10300 TORRE A (408) 777-3228 - Address 11505 Sunset Spring Ct, Cu PERMIT CANNOT BE LOPMENT DEPARTMENT - BUILDING DIVISION WE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255 K (408) 777-3333 - building Ca)cugertino.org JJ Permit No. f��/K__A;3 6 Carbon Monoxide: 2 , CA 95014 LED AND COMPLETED UNTIL THIS CERTIFICATE vD RETURNED TO THE BUILDING DIVISION PURPOSE This affidavit is a self -certification for the installation of all required Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms for compliance with 2013 CRC Section R314, 21i 13 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 d ellings shall be provided with Smoke Alarms and Carbon Monoxide alarms. When the valuation of eldditions, alterations, or repairs to existing dwelling units exceeds $1000.00, CRC Section R314 and CBC Sec� ns 907.2.11.5 and 420.6 require that Smoke Alarms and/or Carbon Monoxide Alarms be installed in the follo ' mR locations: AREA I SMOKE ALARM CO ALARM Outside of each separate sleeping area in bedroom(s) the immediate vicinity of the X X On every level of a dwelling unit includin basements X X Within each sleeping room 11 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 ri onoxide 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 c mmercial 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 propert�,, I hereby certify that the alarm(s) referenced above has/have been installed in accordance with the manufac 1rer's instructions and in compliance with the California Building and California Residential Codes. The alar s have been tested and are operational, as of the date signed below. i have read and aaree to comoiv with the terms and conditions of this statement Owner (or Owner Agent's) Name: l g)k- Samar Lotia Si natue...... ........................................................................................ Date: 5/13/16.. Contractor Name: I Sinature ...................................................................Lic.#...................................... Date: ................... Smoke and CO form.doc revised 03118114 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 • building(-cupertino.ora Owner Name Samar Lotia Permit No. Address 11505 Sunset Spring Ct, Cupertino, CA 95014 PERMIT CANNOT BE FINALED AND COMPLETED UNTIL THIS CERTIFICATE HAS BEEN SIGNED AND RETURNED TO THE BUILDING DIVISION Please refer to the attached California Civil Code Sections 1101.1 — 1101.8 which are part of this Certification form. 1. Is your real property a registered historical site? ❑ Yes Civil Code Sections 1101.1 through 1101.8 do not apply. Sign below and skip the rest of the form. Owner' Signature: 9 No Go to Question 2. Date: 2. Does your real property have a licensed plumber certifying that, due to the age or configuration of the property or its plumbing, installation of water -conserving plumbing fixtures is not technically feasible? ❑ Yes Civil Code Sections 1101.1 through 1101.8 do not apply. ❑ The licensed plumber's certification has been provided to the Building Division. Sign below and skip the rest of the form. Owner' Signature: iI No Go to Question 3. Date: 3. Is water service permanently disconnected for your building? ❑ Yes Civil Code Sections 1101.1 through 1101.8 do not apply. Sign below and skip the rest of the form. Owner' Signature: 12 No Go to Question 4. Date: 4. Is your real property built and available for use or occupancy on or before January 1, 1994? ❑ No My real property is built and available for use or occupancy after January 1, 1994. Civil Code Sections 1101.1 through 1101.8 do not apply. Sign below and skip the rest of the form. Owner' Signature: Date: ® Yes My real property is built and available for use or occupancy on or before January 1, 1994. Civil Code Sections. 1101.1 through 1101.8 apply. Refer to the attached. ® 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 -compliant plumbing fixtures to be replaced with water -conserving plumbing fixtures throughout the building. On or before January 1, 2017, all non -compliant plumbing fixtures shall be replaced with water -conserving plumbing fixtures (regardless of whether property undergoes alterations or improvements). ❑ My property is a multifamily residential real property. See Civil Code Section 1101.5. On and after January 1, 2014, specified building alterations or improvements shall require non- compliant plumbing fixtures to be replaced with water -conserving plumbing fixtures. On or before January 1, 2019, all non -compliant plumbing fixtures shall be replaced with water - conserving plumbing fixtures throughout the building (regardless of whether property undergoes alterations or improvements). ❑ My property is a commercial real property. See Civil Code Section 1101.5. On and after January 1, 2014, specified building alterations or improvements shall require non- compliant plumbing fixtures to be replaced with water -conserving plumbing fixtures. SB407 2015.doc revised 02104115 On or before January 1, 2019, all non -compliant plumbing fixtures shall be replaced with water- conserving plumbing fixtures throughout the bu lding (regardless of whether property undergoes alterations or improvements). I/We, the owner(s) of this property, certify under penalty of perjury that non -compliant plumbing fixtures will be replaced prior to date specified above with water -conserving plumbing fixtures in accordance with Civil Code Sections 1101.1 through 1101.8, the current California Plumbing Code and California Green Building Standards Code, and manufacturer's installation requirements, and that the water -conserving plumbing fixtures comply with the requirements as indicated in the table below. Owner's (or Owner Agent's) Signature: Date: 5/13/16 Upon completing and signing this Certificate please return it to the Building Division in order to final your permit. Non -Compliant Water -Conserving Plumbing Fixture Plumbing Fixturel (Fixture Complying with Current Code Applicable to New Construction) Maximum Water Usage/Flow Rate Fixture Type Water Usage 20,13 CPC Ch. 4 2013 CPC Ch. 4 2013 CPC Ch. 4 /Flow Rate 2013 ALGreen Div. 4.3 2013 CALGreen Div. 4.3 2013 CALGreen Div. 5.3 Single -Family Multi -Family Commercial Residential Residential Water Closets Exceed 1.6 Single flush toilets: 1.28 gallons/flush (Toilets) Gallons/flush Du l flush toilets: 1.28 gallons/flush effective flush volume (the composite, average flush volume of two reduced flushes and one full flush Urinals Exceed 1.0 0.5 gallons/flush Gallons/flush Showerheads Exceed 2.5 2.0 gallons per minute @ 80 psi. Also certified to the performance criteria of gallons per minute U.S. EPA WaterSense Specification for Showerheads (A.hand� held shower is considered a showerhead.) For multiple showerheads serving one shower, the combined flow rate of all showerheads and/or other shower outlets controlled by a single valve shall not exceed .0 gallons per minute @ 80 psi, or the shower shall be designed to allow o `iy one shower outlet to be in operation at a time. Faucets — Exceed 2.2 gallons Maximufn 1.5 gallons per Within units: 0.5 gallons per minute @ 60 Lavatory per minute minute 60 psi; minimum Maximum 1.5 gallons psi Faucets 0.8 gallons per minute @ per minute @ 60 psi; 20 psi minimum 0.8 gallons per minute @ 20 psi In common and public use areas: 0.5 gallons per minute @ 60 psi 1.8 gallons per minute 60 psi Faucets — Exceed 2.2 gallons 1.8 gallons per minute @ 1.8 gallons per minute 1.8 gallons per minute @ 60 Kitchen per minute 60 psi ' @ 60 psi psi Faucets May temporarily increase May temporarily up to 2._2 gallons per increase up to 2.2 minute 60 psi, and must gallons per minute @ default f maximum 60 psi, and must 1.8 gallons per minute @ default to maximum 60 psi 1.8 gallons per minute Where f ucets meeting @ 60 psi the abo% a are unavailable, Where faucets meeting aerators or other means the above are may be used to achieve unavailable, aerators or reductio . other means may be used to achieve reduction. 1. If the existing plumbing fixture water usage/fldw rate is equal to or lower than the figure shown, it is not required to be upgraded. ;I SB4072015.doc revised 02104115