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15070125CITY OF CUPERTINO BUILDING PERMIT BUILDING ADDRESS: 10635 JOHNSON AVE CONTRACTOR: PETERSEN-DEAN INC PERMIT NO: 15070125 OWNER'S NAME: VERNON AND DENISE EAST 7980 ENTERPRISE DR DATE ISSUED: 07/17/2015 OWNER'S PHONE: 4085719203 NEWARK, CA 94560 PHONE NO: (510)194-9982 ❑ LICENSED CONTRACTOR'S DECLARATION JOB DESCRIPTION: RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL 0 r �1 gg IO 0 � �� INSTALL ROOF MOUNTED SOLAR (30 MODULES) (8.4 License ClassC 0 Lic. # 1 KW); 100 AMP LOAD CENTER. Contractor ��=f"'t Date � t tS I hereby affirm that I am licensed under the provisions of Aapter 9 (commencing with Section 7000) of Division 3 of the Business & Professions Code and that my license is in full force and effect. I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following two declarations: I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self -insure for Worker's Compensation; as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the Sq. Ft Floor Area: Valuation: $32599 performance of the work for which this permit is issued. 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: 37527015.00 Occupancy Type: permit is issued. APPLICANT CERTIFICATION I certify that l have read this application and state that the above information is PERMIT EXPIRES IF WORK IS NOT STARTED correct. l agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating WITHIN 180 DAYS OF PERMIT 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 FROM LAST 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 � Issued b /��jr�/�7! �'„/ y: ��%i� Date: 7 granting of this permit. Additionally, the applicant understands and will comply with all non -point source regulations per the Cupertino Municipal Code, Section RE -ROOFS: 9.18. , I kf� Signature Date 1 All roofs shall be inspected prior to any roofing material being installed. If roof is installed without first obtaining an inspection, I agree to remove all new materials for inspection. ❑ OWNER -BUILDER DECLARATION Signature of Applicant: Date: I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for one of the following two reasons: ALL ROOF COVERINGS TO BE CLASS "A” OR BETTER I, as owner of the property, or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work, and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec.7044, Business & Professions Code) I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE construct the project (Sec.7044, Business & Professions Code). I have read the hazardous materials requirements under Chapter 6.95 of the California Health & Safety Code, Sections 25505, 25533, and 25534. I will I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following three maintain compliance with the Cupertino Municipal Code, Chapter 9.12 and the declarations: Health & Safety Code, Section 25532(a) should I store or handle hazardous I have and will maintain a Certificate of Consent to self -insure for Worker's material. Additionally, should I use equipment or devices which emit hazardous Compensation, as provided for by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the air contaminants as defined by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District I performance of the work for which this permit is issued. will maintain compliance with the Cupertino Municipal Code, Chapter 9.12 and I have and will maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance, as provided for by the Health &Safety Code Sect' s 25505, 2553 , d 25534. Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this r� Owner or authorized agent: Date: permit is issued. I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, 1 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, 1 CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY become subject to the Worker's Compensation provisions of the Labor Code, I must I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of forthwith comply with such provisions or this permit shall be deemed revoked. work's for which this permit is issued (Sec. 3097, Civ C.) Lender's Name APPLICANT CERTIFICATION Lender's Address I certify that I have read this application and state that the above information is correct. I agree to comply with all city and county ordinances and state laws relating to building construction, and hereby authorize representatives of this city to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. (We) agree to save ARCHITECT'S DECLARATION indemnify and keep harmless the City of Cupertino against liabilities, judgments, costs, and expenses which may accrue against said City in consequence of the I understand my plans shall be used as public records. granting of this permit. Additionally, the applicant understands and will comply with all non -point source regulations per the Cupertino Municipal Code, Section Licensed Professional 9.18. Signature Date ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PERMIT APPLICATION COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • BUILDING DIVISION 10300 TORRE AVENUE • CUPERTINO, CA 95014-3255��� � Q�� (408) 777-3228 • FAX (408) 777-3333 • buildinq(oT cupertino.org 5 PROJECT ADDRESS lo� l 3OH_ ICpt ( n q ) wl jo q �ul APN %� %• D /� OWN'EtNAME V,,,�Tt/N f PHONES (/OS t+ 120 � E-MAIL STREET ADDRESS J rJ7Cr Yt A� b `7 CITY, S�TA`E,ZIP (�SOt� FAX J [11" CONTACT NAME ZU PHONE f r E-MAIL b 2 � S I � L/�IUI to'�,1Err�11UGr 6M LZu pti�{{-_ � j�� STREET ADDRESS -3bo bo "^� `� � SE 1 e- `1 rT C&YwS T -ZP -A "t 1 � b0 yki U� F 5 � 0 11 I 21; ; 13 OWNER ❑ OWNER.BuTLDER ❑ OWNER AGENT ❑ CONTRACTOR 7CONIRACTOR AGENT ❑ ARCHITECT ❑ ENGINEER ❑ DEVELOPER ❑ TENANT CONTRACTOR NAME LICENSED. BE L ENE TZP BUS. LIC q�il (D COMPANY NAME ( f/ E-MAIL E-MAIL FAX STREET ADDRESS p p,/1 ( n t (!AP► CITY, STATE, ZIP N� � v � PHONE 510 j qq YJ ARCMTECT/ENGINEER NAME LICE SE NUMBER BUS. LIC 4 *{ 1 /�� N� COMPANY NAME ,� E-MAILARhMIh �� � FAX STREET ADDRESS VIv yC �, t CITY, STATE, ZIP PHONE S f U 4/I u qnL,,it l t l USE OF &—SFD or Duplex El Multi -Family PROJECT IN WILDLAND PROJECT IN STRUCTURE: ❑ Commercial URBAN INTERFACE AREA ❑ Yes. L'i No FLOOD ZONE ❑ Yes El -No -SOLAR PANELS ❑ ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION ❑ SOLAR WATER HEATING ❑ OTHER: FORSOL4R PANELS: NUMBER OF PANELS/UNITS: 3o KILOWATTS (COMMERCTA.L ONLY): > / TOTAL VALUATION: DESCRIPTION OF WORKLJ'St-1,A • R�CBIVED B�'P;»y.� � �.�°�>�1� i���;� urTM ��",4b�uK � �" �i���� �; By my signature below, I certify to each of the following: I am t roperty owner or authorized agent to act on the property owner's behalf. I have read this is co ct. application and the information I hav o id ' I h e e the Description of Work and verify it is accurate. I agree to comply with all applicable local ordinances and state laws relating bui g onst tion. a or' e representatives of Cupertino to enter the abov-identi led property for inspection purposes. Signature of Applicant/A�ent: Date: ( tS SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION REQUIRED W' -I J' ,1 `t,1}2: l3 t +Y�irYxxt rig s„ C '11A tdy C❑,1,8�7.kR$SS7�!Twp,{ N,p u gg !y In ��4�q 4� z PV,4pp_20II.doc revised 0 311611 CITY OF CUPERTINO FEE ESTIMATOR - BUILDING DIVISION PxADDRESS: 10635 Johnson Ave DATE: 07/17/2015 APN: BP#: REVIEWED BY: Sean 'VALUATION: $32,599 PERMIT TYPE: Building Permit PLAN CHECK TYPE: Alteration / Repair PRIMARY SFD or Duplex USE: Elec. Permit Fee: IEPERMIT PENTAMATION SOLAR -RE PERMIT TYPE: WORK Install roof mounted solar 30 modules 8.4 kW); 100 amp load center. SCOPE PME Plan Check: 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 preliminary information available and are only an estimate. Contact the Deptfor addn'1 info. FEE ITEMS (Fee Resolution II -053 Eff 7/I/I3) FEE QTY/FEE Elec. Plan Check 0.0 1 hrs $0.00 1 .-h P"j iw, c� ft, ,�,. I'�r r,� I <<. Elec. Permit Fee: IEPERMIT �ari,��f A�r�,r, rorr„� �,,r; Other Elec. Insp. 0.0 hrs $48.00 $0.00 PME Plan Check: $0.00 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 preliminary information available and are only an estimate. Contact the Deptfor addn'1 info. FEE ITEMS (Fee Resolution II -053 Eff 7/I/I3) FEE QTY/FEE MISC ITEMS Plan Check Fee: $0.00 LLJ # Alternative Energy System $236.00 IPHOTOVRES Photovoltaic System Suppl. PC Fee: Q Reg. Q OT 0.0 hrs $0.00 PME Plan Check: $0.00 100 1 amps Electrical $48.00 IBELEC200 Services Permit Fee: $0.00 SuppL. Insp. Fee.S Reg. Q OT p.p hrs $0.00 PME Unit Fee: $0.00 PME Permit Fee: $48.00 ��ty'r� rnli��r� lcr:r: Administrative Fee: IADMIN $45.00 C) G Work Without Permit? 0 Yes 0 No $0.00 Advanced Planning Fee: $0.00 Select a Non -Residential E) Building or Structure 0 i Travel Documentation Fee: ITRA VDOC $48.00 Strong Motion Fee: IBSEISMICR $4.24 Select an Administrative Item Bldg Stds Commission Fee: IBCBSC $2.00 SU TOTALS:: $147.24 $284,00 TOTAL FF E: $431.24 Revised: 07/02/2015 .. TUV Power controlled: `PJVRhelnpmrld Lowest measuring tolerance in industry Every component is tested to meet 3 times IEC requirements Designed to withstand heavy accumulations of snow and ice J ,i Sunmodule Plus: Positive performance tolerance 'J 25 -year linear performance warranty sov /%a and 10 -year pro -duct -AA + anty CUPERTINO J fl JUI 11 7 2015. 1 °l Glass with anti reflective coating , r.; sieved : -11"A ml World-classquality 4 Y Fully automated production lines and seamless monitoring of the process and mate D e QOal G,M, I EC 61215 SINty 1a15kad. IEC 5M. "Plowing band �rial...n SPC E005W 2 F8 A,�rAo�rlaleskfance.,EC62„R � 1,fl rial ensure the quality that the company sets as its benchmark for its sites worldwide. S:nu mdst mrrac[on, WC a12u1 R:rsiodlc In Pec=nn Cc C US UL 1703 SolarWorld Plus -Sorting' •Pwna4ie leupa<tlon Plus -Sorting guarantees highest system efficiency. SolarWorld only delivers modules that have than or equal to the nameplate rated power. —rig� greater Home Innovation on oeb:w crnernm.- 25-year linear performance guarantee and extension of product warranty to 10 years SolarWorld guarantees a maximum performance digression of 0.7% p.a. in the course ✓` c�F of 25 years, a significant added value compared to the two-phase warranties corn- Mcs y' mon in the industry, along with our industry -first 10 -year product warranty.' rot l ,. 'in accordance with the applicable SolarWorld Limited Warranty at purchase. ” m www.sclarworld.com/warranty solarworld.com JU 17 201 lay MADE IN USA OF US AND IMPORTED PARTS Sunmodule;/ Plus SW 280 MONO BLACK (33mm frame) PERFORMANCE UNDER STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS (STC)` Maximum power P,,,,, 280 W Open circuit voltage Vr; 39.5 V Maximum power point voltage V,,,rp 31.2 V Short circuit current I, 9.71 A Maximum power point current I,,, , 9.07 A Module efficiency rim 16.7% 'STC: 1000 W/m�, 25°C, AN1 i5 1) Measuring tolerance (P ,.,) traceable to TUV Rheinland: +/- 2%(TUV Power Controlled). THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS NOCT 48°C TC lu 0.044 %/°C TC, -0.31 %/-C TCV,,,,,a -0.43 %/-C Operating temperature -40°C to 85°C Module voltage [VI V. 37.8 (961)- 4.20 961)- 4.20 _ O© (106.65) 712 0 0.26 (6.6) (180.85) 00.35(9) 0 0 m o I o II1L 0 a 4x -L e 00.3s(g) 11,32 (287.50) 39.4 (1001) ►I 1.30 (33) I All units provided are imperial. SI units provided in parentheses. SolarWorld AG reserves the right to make specification changes without notice. PERFORMANCE AT 800 W/m', NOCT, AM 1.5 Maximum power P,,,,, 207.2 Wp Open circuit voltage V�„_ 35.8 V Maximum power point voltage Vmrn 28.3 V Short circuit current 1:, 7.85 A Maximum power point current 1,,r, 7.33 A Minor reduction in efficiency under partial load conditions at 25°C, at 200 W/m�, 100% (+/-2%) of the STC efficiency (1000 W/m2) is achieved. COMPONENT MATERIALS 1000 V Cells per module 60 Cell type Mono crystalline Cell dimensions 6.17 in x 6.17 in (156.75 x 156.75 mm) Front Tempered glass (EN 12150) Frame Black anodized aluminum Weight 39.7 lbs (18.0 kg) SYSTEM INTEGRATION PARAMETERS Maximum system voltage SC 11 / NEC 1000 V Maximum reverse current 25 A Number of bypass diodes 3 Design Loads' Two rail system 113 psf downward64 psf upward Design loads' Three rail system 77 psfdownward psf upward Design Loads' Edge mounting 42 psfdownward psf upward ' Plea,e refer to the Sunmodule installation instructions for the details associated with these load cases. ADDITIONAL DATA Powersorting' -0 Wp /+5 Wp J -Box I P65 Module leads PV wire per UL4703 with H4 connectors _. __..__.. Module type (UL 1703) ._......__._._.,.__._— 1 Glass Low iron tempered with ARC S W -01-7112U 512-2014 Q 043 (n) Compatible with both "Top -Down" and "'Bottom" mounting methods +6 Grounding Locations: –4 locations along the length of the module in the extended flange. 1.30 (33) 1.14 (29) S W -01-7112U 512-2014 Q SunmodulO/M User Instructions 07/2012 Sunmodule Plus SW xxx poly Sunmodule Plus SW xxx mono (black) j"'iii SOLARWORLD www.solarworld-usa.com We turn sunlight into power. DANGER! ©Electric shock The connection of two or more modules in series results in the accumulation of voltage and imposes danger. Do not insert electrically conductive parts into con- nectors[ Do not attach solar modules and wiring with wet connectors) Make sure to work with dry tools and under dry working condilionsl ©Work on live parts When working on wiring, use and wear protective equipment (insulated tools, insulated gloves, etc.)I WARNING! @)Arcing Modules generate direct current (DC) when exposed to light. When breaking a closed circuit, a dangerous arc may be generated. Do not cut any live wires. ASafe installation Do not carry out installation work in strong winds. Secure yourself and other per- sons against falling. Secure work materials against dropping. Ensure a safe working environment so as to prevent accidents. @)Fire protection/explosion protection Modules must not be installed in the vicinity of highly flammable gases, vapors or dusts (e.g. filling stations, gas tanks, paint sprayingequipment).The safety instruc- tions for other system components must also be followed. Make sure to comply with local standards, building regulations and accident prevention regulations during installation. For roof installation, modules must be mounted on a fire-resi- stant base material. ATTENTION Do not use damaged modules. Do not dismantle modules Do not remove any parts or nameplates fitted by the manufacturer. Do not apply paint or adhesives to the module, nor work on it with sharp objects. Unpacking and intermediate storage Do not use the junction box as a handle. Do not place modules roughly on hard floor or on their corners. Do not place modules on top of each other. Do not step or stand on modules. Do not place any objects on modules. Do not work on modules with sharp objects; store modules in a dry place. Grounding of module and frame We recommend ensuring the functional grounding of the module metal frame. If an exterior lightning protection system is already provided, the PV system has to be inte- grated into the protection concept against direct lightning stroke. Local standards shall be observed. Grounding in the US and Canada The modules can be connected to the grounding holes using a lay -in lug. The lug can be fixed: A) at the module corner by using a socket head cap screw, or B) at the hole provided in the flange by using a screw with a serrated washer, a washer and a nut. Any grounding method and components listed according to NEC requirements are also acceptable in the US and Canada. Table: Recommended components for grounding in the US and Canada Item . - Manufacturer Descri tion Tightening torque Lay -In lug (f) Ilsco GBL -4D8 (E34440) 351bf--in, 4-6 AWG str 2S Ibf-in, 8 AWG str 20 Ibf-in, 10-14 AWG sof/str Socket head cap screw Q 10-24, 5/8", SS 18 8 62lbf-in (70 Nm) Bolt Q3 46.32, SS 25 in -lbs (2.9 Nm) Serrated washer@) M5, SS Washer Q ID 9/64". OD 3/8", SS Nut (5) 116.32, SS Underwriters Laboratories Information (U.S. and Canada) For the electrical ratings please refer to the datasheet. The fire rating of this modu- le is valid only when mounted in the manner specified in the mechanical mounting Instructions. The module is considered to be in compliance with UL 1703 only when the module is mounted in the manner specified by the mounting instructions below. A module with exposed conductive parts is considered to be in compliance with UL 1703 only when it is electrically grounded in accordance with the instructions presented belowand the requirements of the National Electrical Code. Where common grounding hardware (nuts, bolts, star washers, spilt -ring lock washers, flat washers and the like) is used to attach a listed grounding/bonding device, the attachment must be made in conformance with the grounding device manufacturer's instructions. Common hard- ware items such as nuts, bolts, star washers, lock washers and the like have not been evaluated for electrical conductivity or for use as grounding devices and should be used only for maintaining mechanical connections and holding electrical grounding devices in the proper position for electrical conductivity. Such devices, where supplied with the module and evaluated through the requirements in UL 1703, may be used for groun- ding connections in accordance with the instructions provided with the module. The electrical characteristics are within t10 percent of the indicated values of ISC, VOC, and Pmax under standard test conditions (irradiance of 100 mW/cm2, AM 1.5 spectrum, and a cell temperature of 25'C (77'F)). Under normal conditions, a photovoltaic module is likely to experience conditions that produce more current and/orvoltage than reported at standard test conditions. The requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC) in Article 690-8 shall be followed to address these increased outputs. In installations not under the requirements of the NEC, the values of ISC and VOC marked on this module should be multiplied by a factor of 1.25 when determining component voltage ratings, conductor ampacities, overcurrentdevice ratings, and size ofcontrols connected to the PV output. To reduce the operating temperature the module has to be mounted on any surface with a minimum distance of 4 inches (10 cm). In Canada the installation shall be in accordance with CSA C22.1, Safety Standard for Electrical Installations, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1. Suitable ambient conditions The module is intended for use in moderate climatic conditions. Artificially concentra- ted sunlight shall not be directed on the module or panel. The module must neither be immersed in water nor be exposed to continuous wetting (e.g. by fountains). Exposure to salt or sulfur (sulfur sources, volcanoes) implies a risk of corrosion. The module must not be used for maritime (e.g. boats) or automotive (vehicles) purposes. The module must not be exposed to extraordinary chemical loads (e.g. emissions from manufac- turing plants). If the modules are installed on stables, a distance of 1 m to ventilation openings shall be ensured; apart from this, the modules shall not be used as a direct roof panel on stables. Appropriate installation situation Make sure that the module meets the technical requirements of the overall system. Other system components should not exert any adverse mechanical or electrical influ- ences on the module. Modules may bend under high loads. For this reason, sharp -edged fixing elements or other sharp objects (e.g. cable ties on mounting sections must not be mounted near the module back side. For modules connected in series, only modu- les of the same amperage rating may be used together. For modules connected in parallel, modules with the same voltage ranges must be used together. The modules must not be operated at a higher voltage than the permissible system voltage. The inside opening of the frame corner element is intended for water drainage and must not be blocked. For system documentation, please note the serial numbers. Optimum installation In order to avoid performance losses, all modules connected in series should be arranged with the same orientation and tilt angle. The modules should be installed in an all -season shadow -free area. Even partial shadowing results in yield losses and is to be avoided. Ventilation of the module back side will prevent heat build-up adversely affecting performance. Mounting The modules must be securely fixed at a minimum of 4 locations on the substructu- re. Fixing is only allowed in designated areas or at the provided mounting holes. The- se designated areas for fixing are located on the module long sides. They are located between 1/8 of the module length and 1/4 of the module length, measured from the module corner. Fixing the module on its narrow sides is not sufficient. In regards to "Top -Down" mounting methods, the clamping area on the module frame must be at least 130 mm2 (0.20 int) for each fixing point, The required clamping pressure is 100 N/mm2 (145 Ibf/in2). For "Bottom — Up" mounting methods, use a stainless steel serrated lock nut and ,M8 (5/16") bolt to secure the module to the mounting structure with the provided mounting holes. The bolts must be tightened to 20 Nm (1S ft -lbs). Do not drill any holes into the module. Use corrosion -proof fixing material. Electrical connection. The modules are provided with factory -assembled cables and connectors. Do not open the junction box in any case. Connectors may only be connected under dry conditions. Make sure to avoid gaps in a plugged connection. Only singlecore solar cables with an adequate cross-section (4 mm2 minimum) and appropriate connectors may be used for connecting the modules. Cables should be attached to the installation system by means of UV -resistant cable ties. Exposed cables should be protected against sunlight and damage by suitable precautions (e.g. conduits) In order to limit voltages released by indirect lightning shock, the area of all conductor loops must be reduced to a minimum. Check that wiring is correct (polarity!) prior to starting the generator. Cleaning In general, the modules do not need any cleaning if the tilt angle is sufficient (> 15'; self- cleaning by rain). In case of heavy soiling, it is recommended to clean the modules with plenty of water (low pressure hose) and without the use of cleaning agents. if necessa- ry, a soft cleaning device (sponge) may be used. Never scrape or rub off dirt as this may result in micro -scratches. Maintenance We recommend regular inspections of the system to ensure that: 1. All fixtures are securely tightened and corrosion -free; 2. Wiring is securely connected, properly arranged and free o(corrosion; 3. Cables are free of damage; Please also observe applicable standards. Disclaimer of liability SolarWorld AG does not guarantee the operational capability and functionality of modules if the instructions contained in the present user information are not complied with. Since compliance with these instructions and the conditions and methods of installation, operation, use and maintenance of the modules are not checked or moni- tored by SolarWorld AG, SolarWorld AG accepts no liability for damage arising through improper use or incorrect installation, operation, use or maintenance. Furthermore, lia- bility for infringements of patent law orof other third party rights arising from the use ofthe modules is excluded unless we are automatically liable by law. Aottom — Lin mnuntino mPthnd Too -Down mountine method Revisions Version changes Date ......_ 10 Newdocument 2012.07-12 SolarWorld Americas LLC. 4650 Adohr Lane Camarillo, CA 93012 USA Phone: +1805 388 6200 Fax: +1805 388 6395 service@solarworld-usa.com Top -Down mounting method Fig. D a b Fmin max t 4 ' a b !ULdesign pressure IEC design pressure a = 8.2 in (209 mm) FTS= - 64 psf (- 31 kN/W) F,,- -50 psf (-2.4 kN/m') b =16.5 in (419 mm) F_= + 113 psf (+ 5,4 kN/m3) F_- +113 psf (+5.4 kN/m') Top -Down mounting method Fig. F a Fmin max b UL design pressure IEC design pressure a - 20.1 in (510 mm)' FTM - - 50 psf (- 2,4 kN/mI) F,.= -50 psf (-2,4 kN/m7) b-B.Sin(223mm)* ',F �-+113psf (+5,4kN/m') -F_-+113psf (+5.4kN/m') 'tolerance:+/ -0.4 in (+/- 10mm) J."'iii SOLARWORLD www.solarworld-usa.com We turn sunlight into power. SOLARWORLD MODULE TYPES May 19, 2014 1 Issue: 1027 Module Typing of SolarWorld Modules SolarWorld has completed the spread of flame fire performance testing of our photovoltaic modules to classify them to the updated UL1703 standards. When combined with Class A mounting systems our modules meet the photovoltaic fi re system rating of Class A. Module Types There are up to 15 different module types classified by UL. Types are defined by their construction characteristics such as glass thickness, EVA thickness, back sheet thickness and fire performance. Testing Criteria 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 module for 10 minutes. Passing Criteria In orderto pass the spread offlametest: No part of the module can be blown or fall off the deck in the form of flaming or glowing brands No portion of the module or roof deck that forms part of the building can fall away in the form of glowing particles The flame cannot spread laterally on the top surface or intermediate channel such as the space between the module and a roof Flame may not spread beyond the specified distance: Results Sunmodule Plus and Pro -Series: Type 1 a s Sunmodule Pro -Series XL: Type 1 0 0 Sunmodule Protect: Type 3 o When combined with a Class A mounting system our modules meet the photovoltaic fire system Class A requirement. N N 3 8 0 0 . . .. . . . ... . . . . . . . ..... LJ 7 Certified Innovative Powerful' Flexible • UL 1741 and' 1699E compliant Secure Power Supply provides 97,6% maximum efficiency Two MPP trackers provide • kiteg,rated AFCt meets the require- daytime power during grid outages Wide input voltage range numerous design options meats of NEC 2011 690.1 1 • Shade management with OpfiTroc r Extended operating Global "Peak MPP tracking temperature range SUNNY BOY 3000TL-US / 380OTL-US /4000TL-US 5000TL-US / 6000TL-US / 7000TL-US / 770OTL-US Setting new heights in residential inverter performance The Sunny Boy 300OTL-US/380OTL-US/400OTL-US/500OTL-US/600OTL-US/700OTL-US/770OTL-US represents the next step in performance for UL certified inverters. Its transformerless design means high efficiency and reduced weight. Maximum power production is derived from wide input voltage and operating temperature ranges. Multiple MPP trackers and OptiTraCTIA Global Peak mitigate the effect of shade and allow for installation at challenging sites. The unique Secure Power Supply feature provides daytime power in the event of a grid outage. High performance, flexible design and innovative features make the Sunny Boy TL -US series the first choice among solar professionals. Technical data Input (DC) Max. usable DC power (@ cos T 1) Max, DC voltage Rated MDPT voltage range MPPT operating voltage range Min. DC voltage / start voltage Max. operating input current / per MPP tracker Number of MPP trackers / strings per MPP tracker Output (AC) AC nominal power Max. AC apparent power Nominal AC voltage / adjustable AC voltage range AC grid frequency; range Max. output current Power factor (cos W) Output phases / line connections Harmonics Efficiency Max. efficiency CEC efficiency Protection devices DC disconnection device DC reverse -polarity protection Ground fault monitoring /Grid monitoring AC short circuit protection All -pole -sensitive residual current monitoring unit Arc fault circuit interrupter (AFC11 compliant to UL 1699B Protection class / overvalloge category General data Dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) DC Disconnect dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) Pocking dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) DC Disconnect packing dimensions (W / H / D) in mm (in) Weight / DC Disconnect weight Packing weight / DC Disconnect packing weight Operating temperature range Noise emission (typical) Internal consumption at night Topology Cooling Electronics protection rating Features Secure Power Supply Display: graphic Interfaces: RS485 / Speedwire/Webconnect Warroniy: 10 / 15 /' 20 years Certificates and permits (more available on request) NOTE: US inverters ship with gray lids Type designation Sunny Boy 3000TL•US - Sunny Boy 380OTL-US Sunny Boy 4000TL-US 208 V AC 240 V AC 208 V AC 240 V AC 208 V AC 240 V AC 3200 W 4200 W 4200 W 600 V 600 V 600 V 175'-480V 175-480V 175-480V 125 - 500 V 125 - 500 V 125 - 500 V 125V/150V 125V/150V 125V/150V 18A/15A 24A/15A 24A/15A < I W 2/2 <1W 3000 W 3330 W 3840 W 4000 W 3000 VA 3330 VA 3840 VA 4000VA 208 V/ • 240 V/ • 208 V/ • 240 V/ • 208 V/ • 240V/ • 183 - 229 V 211 - 244 V 183 - 229 V 211 - 264 V 183 - 229 V 211 - 264 V 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 15A "' 16A 20A I 1/2 1 1/2 1 1/2 <4% <4% <4% 97.2% 97.6% 97.2% 97.5% 97.2% 97,5% 96.5% 96.5% 96.5% 97.0% 96.5% 97.0% 490/519/ 185 (19.3/20.5 f'7.3) 187/297/ 190 (7.4/ 11.7/7.5) 617 / 597 / 266 (24.3 / 23.5 / 10.5) 370/240/280 (14.6/9.4/'11,0) 24 kg (53 Ib) / 3.5 kg (8 ib) 27 kg (60 Ib) / 3,5 kg (8 Ib) -40 °C...+60 °C (-40(1F...+140 °F) 5 25 dB(A) < 25 dB(A) < 25 dB(A) < I W - <IW <1W Transformedess Transformeriess Transformerless Convection Convection Convection NEMA 3R NEMA 3R NEMA 3R 0/0 0/0 0/0 !/0/0 9/0/0 •/0/0 UL 1741, UL 1998, UL 16998, IEEE1547, FCC Part 15 (Class A & B), CAN/CSA C22.2 107.1-1 SB 3000TL-US-22 SS 380OTL-US-22 S8 4000TL-US-22 i Efficiency curve SUNNY BOY 5000TLUS•22 240Vac Accessories .� ,S, eslwira/V✓ak uoonct RS4851nterfo e 44 mlerfoce DM-485C@•U& lf) ''"" SWOM-US-10 94 i 92 i cv, L Fon kit for SB 3000/380Q/ 904000/5000TWS�22 FANKiT02.40 88 ....., Ela (Vw- 771 VI Eto (VA. - d00 VI 1�3 nd0 86 Ela IV, - 480 VI 0.0 0.2 04. 9.6 08. .. 1..0. • Standard feature o Optional feature _ Not available 00pul power / Rated power ----------------------... _,..,-r ----------- ,,...._ .,• Data at nominal conditions Sunny Boy 5000TbUS Sunny Boy 6000TL.US Sunny Boy 700OTL-US Sunny Boy 7700TWS 208 V AC 240 V AC 208 V AC 240 V AC 208 V AC 240 V AC 208 V AC 240 V AC 5300 W 6300 W 7300 W 8000 W 600 V 600 V 600 V 600 V 175 - 480 V 210 - 480 V 245 -, 480 V 270 - 480V 125 - 500 V 125 - 500 V 125 - 500 V 125 - 500V 125V/150V 125V/150V 125V/150V 125V/150V 30A/15A 30A/15A 30A/18A 30A/18A 2/2 4550 W 5000 W 5200 W 6000 W 6000 W 7000 W 6650 W 7680 W 4550 VA 5000 VA 5200 VA 6000 VA 6000 VA 7000 VA 6650 VA 7680 VA 208 V/• 240 V/• 208 V/• 240V/• 208 V/• 240V/• 208 V/• 240V/• 183 - 229 V 211 - 264V 183 - 229 V 211 - 264 V 183 - 229 V 211 - 264V 183 - 229V 211 - 264 V 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60,5 Hz 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 60 Hz / 59.3 - 60.5 Hz 22A 25A 29.2 A 32A I i I 1 1/2 1/2 1/2 1/2 <4% <4% <4% <A% 97,2'/. 97,6% 97.0% 97,4% 96:8% 96.8% 96.8% 97.3% 96.5% 97.0% 96.5% 97,0% 96.5% 96,5% 96.5% 96,5% • -• • • • 1 I 490/519/185 (19.3/20.5/7,3) 187 / 297 / 190 (7.4 / I )'.7 / 7.51 617/597/266 (24,3/23.5,/ 10.5) 370 / 240 / 280 (14.6 / 9,4 / 11,01 24 kg (53 16) / 3,5 kg (8 Ib) 27 kg (60 lb) / 3.5 kg (8 Ib) -40 °C....+60 °C (-40 °F..,+140 °F) < 29 dB(A) < 29 dB(A) < 29 dB(A) 29 dB(A) <1'W <1 W<1W <1 W Tronsformedess Tronsformerless Tronsformedess Tronsformedess Convection Fan Fan Fan NEMA 3R NEMA 3R NEMA 3R NEMA 3R • • • • • •.. • • 0/0 - Q/0 0/0' 0/0 0/0/0 •/0/0 6/0/0 */0/0 UL 1741, UL 1998, UL 16998, IEEE1547, FCC Part 15 (Class A 8 B), CAN/CSA 022.2 107,1.1 $8 5004TL-US•22 SB 6000T4US-22 SB 700OTL-US•22 SB 7700TWS•22 A NEW GENERATION OF INNOVATION THE SUNNY BOY TIL -US RESIDENTIAL SERIES HAS YET AGAIN REDEFINED THE CATEGORY. Transformerless design The Sunny Boy 3000TL-US / 380OTL-US / 4000TL-US / 5000TL-US / 6000TL-US / 7000TL-US / 770OTL-US are transformerless inverters, which means owners and installers benefit from high efficiency and lower weight. A wide input voltage range also means the inverters will produce high amounts of power under a number of conditions. Additionally, transformerless inverters have been shown to be among the safest string inverters on the market. An industry first, the TL - US series has been tested to UL 1741 and UL 1699B and is in compliance with the arc fault requirements of NEC 201 1 . Increased energy production OptiTracTm Global Peak, SMA's shade - tolerant MPP tracking algorithm, quickly adjusts to changes in solar irradiation, which mitigates the effects of shade and results in higher total power output. And, with two MPP trackers, the TL -US series can ably handle complex roofs with multiple orientations or string lengths. An extended operating temperature range of -40 OF to +140 °F ensures power is produced in all types of climates and for longer periods of Leading monitoring time than with most traditional string inverters. and control solutions Secure Power Supply One of many unique features of the TL -US residential series is its innovative Secure Power Supply. With most grid -tied inverters, when the grid goes down, so does the solar - powered home. SMA's solution provides daytime energy to a dedicated power outlet during prolonged grid outages, providing homeowners with access to power as long as the sun shines. Simple installation As a transformerless inverter, the TL -US residential series is lighter in weight than its transformer -based counterparts, making it easier to lift and transport. A new wall mounting plate features anti -theft security and makes hanging the inverter quick and easy. A simplified DC wiring concept allows the DC disconnect to be used as a wire raceway, saving labor and materials. The 380OTL-US and 770OTL-US models allow installers to maximize system size and energy production for customers with 100 A and 200 A service panels. The new TL -US residential line features more than high performance and a large graphic „" N display. The monitoring and control options provide users with an outstanding degree of flexibility. Multiple communication options allow for a highly controllable inverter and one that can be monitored on Sunny Portal from anywhere on the planet via an Internet connection. Whether communicating "s through RS485, or SMA's new plug -and -play WebConnect, installers can find on optimal r solution to their monitoring needs. Wide Power Class Range Whether you're looking for a model to maximize a 100 A service panel or trying '? to meet the needs of a larger residential PV i'•, system, the Sunny Boy TL -US with Secure Power Supply has you covered. Its wide -' range of power classes—from 3 to 77 kW— u offers customers the right size for virtually any Nry residential application. The TL -US series is not only the smartest inverter on the planet, it's also the most flexible. Toll Free +1 888 4 SMA USA www.SMA-America.com SMA America, LLC FastJa Patent #6,360,491 Flashiable Roof Stanchion The patented design of the Fasilac01 can be easily expressed asthe most innovative, efficient and cost-offective tool of it's kind! Between the precision M machined base and stanchion along with strict engineering and material standards, the Fastlack® has been laboratory tested to provide 1,359 pounds of strength using only a single lag bait (included)! Four- Sizes Available! 3" High d'art# FJ -300-18 for low profile installations using Uatey(D flashings Ifor composition shingle roof -tops) 4,1/2" High Part# FJ -45£18 For installations using standard flashings (for composition & flat rooftops) 6" High Part# FJ -600-18 for standard flashings (for flat the rooftops) 7-1/2" High Part# FJ -750-18' For standard flashings )sized for S-curve the roofs and/or double flashed installations) The Fast 1ack�D design is covered under Pat. #6,360,491 Using lea. 5/16" x 3.1/2" lag Boll Lahorator}r Tested 2,359 lbs Vertical Pullout! 8081bs 'ide flxial Pullout.( FastJack® FJ -300-18 For Oateym style (lashings FastJack® FJ -450-18 For standard height flashings ilable !rated at 4,250 lbs. Benefits of the FastJackQ Easy installation Removable post makes installation on existing, of flashings on roofs/retrofil quick and easy (refer to the illustrations existing roof -tops to the right) See [t;"ifsr,e fta iatstaNsian rhnary - Patented design locates the lag bolt directly under the stanchion providing; superior strength values - Fast id easy to install - saves time and labor costs - Precision machined from extruded aluminum, there are no "Welds to corrode or break - Significantly lighter than steel for installer convenience and reduced shipping costs. Integrated drill guide insures perfect pilot holes every time - minimizes the possibility of splitting - Base design allows virtually any roof flashing to install flat on the roof deck. Email us for more information prosolar@prosolar. com 3/8"x314" 3/8" SS Flat Washer SS Hex. Bolt t, The post can be Standard & Oatey") Flashings f installed through slip over the base and under the the top of the ackBulk packaging means easier stocking abilities, less packaging waste and quicker, more convenient FastJinstallation. Everything in the photo below is shipped in a recloseable box for storage of extra parts. I I i1 i 4-i �b • Easy Installation: The Fast Jack® is available in four convenient sizes. All sizes are packaged in quantities of 18 per box: 18 1" Round Posts (3rr, 4-1/2", 6" or 7-1/2" tall) 18 Threaded bases 18 3/8" x 3/4" SS Hex Bolts 18 3/8" SS Flat washers 18 5/16" x 3" SS Lag bolts 18 5/16" SS Flat Washers 0 Professional Solar Products, Inc. March 2006. Rails Material: Extruded aluminum alloy 6061-T6 Finish: Clear or black anodized Ultimate Tensile: 38 ksi Yield: 35 ksi Installation: Use anti -seize and tighten to 12 ft -lbs of torque Warranty: 10 -year limited warranty Magerack Technical Datasheet WAI N&RI.,N' „ � 101-001-110 10.5' (126") Clear 9.13 101-001-112 12'(144") 10.43 101-001-114 14'(168") 12.17 101-001-117 17'(204") 14.77 101-001-120 20'(240") 17.38 101-001-210 10.5' (126") Black 9.13 101-001-212 _.._. _-.._-_. 12' (144") _ _ 10.43 101-001-214 ... 14'(168") 12.17 101-001-217 ........ 17'(204") 14.77 101-001-220 20'(240") 17.38 www.magerack.com G CK sales@magerack.com yn 510-656-6661 H O am LLI FM Cf) LLI FM REPORT NUMBER: 101847269MID-001 ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: OCTOBER 31, 2014 EVALUATION CENTER Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. 8431 Murphy Drive Middleton, WI 53562 RENDERED TO MAGERACK CORPORATION 4427 ENTERPRISE STREET FREMONT, CA 94538 CONTACT NAME: MR. JASON XIE jxie@magerack.com PRODUCT EVALUATED: Magerack Mounting System EVALUATION PROPERTY: Class `A' System Fire Class Rating of Panel with Mounting Systems in Combination with Roof Coverings, For Steep Slope Applications Report of Testing the photovoltaic module roof mount system by Magerack Corporation for evaluation with the applicable requirements of: UL 1703 (2014) Section 31.2 and UL 2703 (2012) Sections 15.2 and 15.3. This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. mar (�r \` qp \ G..J 0-4ff FadA6 �i,rtr4 40> IrrTc¢t;k iWv tek iittartek icatvrtek int'rtek intert- e9< &t�t�rtek Intertek Magerack Corporation Project No. 101847269MID-001 f Conclusion Date: October 31, 2014 Page 10 of 14 The results of the Class 'A' System Fire Class Rating of Photovoltaic Panels with Mounting Systems in Combination with Roof Coverings, For Steep Slope Applications is stated in the following table. The Magerack mounting system was provided by Magerack Corporation and testing included the use of Type 1 photovoltaic panels. Testing was conducted per UL 1703 (2014) Section 31.2 and UL 2703 (2012) Sections 15.2 and 15.3 referencing UL 790 (2004) "Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Roof Coverings".. Sample Surface Material Test Rating 1 Magerack mounting system with Type 1 Buming Brand Class A panel 2 Magerack mounting system with Type 1 Spread of Flame Pass panel 3 Magerack mounting system with Type 1 Spread of Flame Pass panel 4 Magerack mounting system with Type 1 Burning Brand Pass panel 5 Magerack mounting system with Type 1 Burning Brand Pass panel 6 IVlagerack mounting system with Type 1 Burning Brand Class A panel The Magerack mounting system with Type 1 photovoltaic panel met the requirement for a Class A fire application in accordance with UL 1703 (2014) Section 31.2 and UL 2703 (2012) in compliance with LIL 790 (2004) "Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Roof Covering" at for steep slope applications. This report does not automatically imply product certification. Products must be under a certification program and bear the Warnock Hersey registered certification mark to demonstrate compliance. INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES NA Reported by: Chad Naggs Technician II, Fire Resistance Intertek, Building Products Reviewed by: Gregory -Allen Engineering Team Leader, Openings Intertek, Building Products Stamped Bonding Lug ERITECHO brand of solar bonding lugs are designed to bond the frames and mounting structures of solar photovoltaic systems in accordance with NEC® requirements. These lugs are corrosion -resistant and galvanically compatible with copper grounding conductors and aluminum photovoltaic module frames. The solar bonding lugs are supplied with the required mounting hard- ware and are easy to install. The stamped lug has a lay -in feature that allows the positioning of the grounding conductor along multiple frames prior to securing the wire. In addition, the same hex head power driver can be used to install the lug to the frame and secure the wire into the lug. Part Number Conductor Range Material .a .•.• . Approvals. C &US LISTED cULus is a registered trademark of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. NEC' is a registered trademark of, and National Electrical Code (NECn standard is a copyright of the Nathortal Fire Protection Association. WARNING ERICO products shall be installed and used only as Indicated in ERICO's product instruction sheets and training materials. Instruction sheets are available at www.erico.com and from your ERICO customer service representative. Improper inaaHaUon, misuse, misap- plication or other failure to completely follow ERICO's instructions and warnings may cause product malfunction, property damage, serious bodily injury and death. Copyright 02009, 2010 ERICO International Corporatlom All rights reserved. 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