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HomeMy WebLinkAbout158 London Fog Way (2)CITY Of*� 1l' iBuilding & Fire Prevention Division SkNFORDAPR �o�s PERMIT APPLICATION FIRE DEPARTNiENT i3, �!��—A— r lication No: 1 �s lD �C0 r Documented Construction Value: $ 18,987.00 Job Address:.158 London Fog Way Historic District: Yes❑No[7] Parcel ID: 33-19-30-513-0000=1050 Residential Commercial Type of Work: New❑ Addition❑ Alteration Repair Demo❑ Change of Use❑ Move❑ Description of Work: Install solar photovoltaic system Plan Review Contact Person: Corey Weaver Title: Phone: 727-571-4141 Fax:727-683-9854 Email:permits@suntecsolarenergy.com Property Owner Information Name Tammi Milensky Phone: 407-952-8336 Street: 158 London fog Way Resident of property? City, State Zip: $6nford,-FL. 32771 Contractor Information LSCI,.Inc 727-571-4141 Name Phone: Street: 4625 East Bay Dr. #305 Fax: 727-683-9854 City, State zip: Clearwater, FL. 33764 Name: John Alger Street: 4105 Saint Johns'Pkwy: City, St, zip: Sanford, FL. 32771 Bonding Company: Address: State License No.: CVC056656 ArchitectlEngineer,lnformation Phone: 800-929-3919 Fax: E-mail: jalger@theleveredge:com Mortgage Lender: — Address: WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT'MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION. I.F YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE 'RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation, has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for electrical work, plumbing, signs, wells, pools, furnaces, boilers, heaters, tanks, and air conditioners, etc. FBC 105.3 Shall be inscribed with the date of application and the code in effect as of that date: 61 Edition (2017) Florida Building Code Revised: January 1, 2018 Pennit Application NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies. Acceptance of permit is verification that I will notify the owner of the property of the requirements of Florida Lien Law, FS 713. The City of Sanford requires payment of a plan review fee at`the time of permit submittal. A copy of the executed contract is required in order to calculate a plan review charge and will be considered the estimated construction value of the job at the time of submittal. The actual construction value will be figured based on the current ICC Valuation Table in effect at the time the permit is issued, in accordance with local ordinance. Should calculated charges figured off the executed contract exceed the actual construction value, credit will be applied to your permit fees when the permit is issued. " . . OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all of the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. Signature of Owner/Agent Date Signature of ontract gent _. ate 77�_- k Print Owner/Agent's Name Print Contractor/ ent s e Signature of Notary -State of Florida Date Signature Notary -State lorida ilate IIIYY,,,, CHRISTIAN CORPE +/ *: COMrnisslon # FP 075405 My Cnrintigoicri c9pires c n 24, 2020 Owner/Agent is Personally Known to Me or Contractor/ ersona yv nown to Me or Produced ID Type of ID Produced ID Type of ID BELOW IS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Permits Required: Building ❑ Electrical ❑ Mechanical ❑ Plumbing❑ Gas[] Roof ❑ Construction Type: Occupancy Use: Flood Zone: _ Total Sq Ft of Bldg: Min. Occupancy Load: # of Stories: New Construction: Electric - # of Amps Plumbing - # of Fixtures Fire Sprinkler Permit: Yes ❑ No ❑ # of Heads Fire Alarm Permit: Yes ❑ No ❑ i APPROVALS: ZONING: �� ` UTILITIES: WASTE WATER: ENGINEERING: FIRE: BUILDING: 'SsF ,-1• i2• t� I COMMENTS: I, � � � �-0T U_ &Aaw' �s I I i I Revised: January 1, 2018 Permit Application I REQUM ED EiSFECTION SEQUENCE B?ff- i % - i G,'l (e Address-: EMU. Mar Inspection DescKj tfonn. o Footer / Setback Stemwall Foundation / Form B'oard..'Survey Slab /* Mono Slab-Prepour Lintel / Tie Beam /Fill /Down Cell Sheathing— Walls Sheathing- Roof Roof Ivry In Frame Insulation Rough In Firewall Screw Pattern Drywall / Sheetrock Lath Inspection 42 Final Solar Final Roof Final Stucco./ Siding Insulation Final Final Utility Building Final Door Final Window - Final Screen.Room Final. Pool Screen Enclosure Mobile Home Building Final Pre -Demo Final Demo. Final Single Family Residence Final. Building. Other LECr lain max I[n§ e�lti®n.IIDeaen'i D�Il�n® Electric Underground Footer /-Slab Steel Bond Electric Rough T.U.G. Pre -Power Final Electric Final . � JC\''.l y- -� l�.ilf JL�tiWY�yl�fy� 0.J:�ti.,:.Jb.+�J.'-1.i:�,tdLtsHc. r. r ...r+L.''•-'-2 Yr'74..' 'Fi4+:- 3�drs min maxi' Hus2ection IIDesn Plumbing Underground Plumbing Sewer Plumbing Tub Set Plumbing Final Bun Max. . I<Ilnsectnon Desul goon Mechanical Rough Mechanical. Final Min Max ICn� ee�i�n.11Des��i �n®nn Gas Underground Gas Rough Gas Final R EVISJEIID: June 2914 LIMITED POWER OF ATTORNEY Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Sanford, Seminole County, Winter Springs Date: April 2, 2018 I hereby name and appoint: Michael Dunlap, Craig Ticktin an agent of. LSCi, Inc. (Name of Company) to be my lawful attorney -in -fact to act for me to apply for, receipt for; sign for and do all things necessary to this appointment for (check only one option): The specific permit and application for work located at: 158 London Fog Way, Sanford, FL. 32771 (Street Address) Expiration Date for This Limited Power of Attorney: April 1, 2019 License Holder Name: Raymond Mead State License Number: CVC056656 Signature of License Holder: STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this of L , 200 16 , by nV2:3ryy/S 1)&4 who is ❑ personally known to me or &,lrvho has pr duced 'b as identification and who did (did not) take an oa Signature (Notary Seal) Print or type name Notary Public - State of ,,,,., •,,,, Commission No. CHRISTIAN CORPE ;o Commission N FF 975405 My Commission Expires: My Commission Expires March 24, 9920 (Rev. 08.12) f. r yam- i 5.3KW Grad Interactive Photovoltaic System System- Summary Provided by Sun-Tec Project: Quinn, Tammi Verdiseno, Inc., its subsidiaries, officers, directors, employees and its suppliers specifically disclaim any implied warranties or representations that the information contained in this document ("Document") is complete or error -free. This Document is not provided as an engineering service and Verdiseno, Inc. is not an engineering firm. This Document is provided as an aid to those involved in the potential purchase or installation of a PV system, and is meant to facilitate the production of a final PV system design ("Design") by a qualified professional. This document does not contain enough information to fully represent a system design and should not be relied upon to perform an installation. If you require a Design that has been produced or approved by a qualified engineer, please be advised that you will need to hire a qualified engineer to produce or approve the needed Design and related documents. Please refer to the Terns and Conditions page at solardesigntool.com for the full Terms and Conditions agreement. 00% -% 1 o System Summary 1.1. System Data 1.1.1. Summary Location Info Project Site 158 London Fog Way, Sanford, FL 32771 Climate Data Source Location Sanford, FL 32771 United States Latitude 28' 47'N Longitude 81° 20'W Design Low Temperature 32°F (0°C) Design High Temperature 91 °F (33°C) Electrical Characteristics Summary Inverter SE5000H-US Module Q-Cells Q.PEAK BLK-G4.1 295 (295W) Number of Modules 18 Array Circuits 1 string of 18 STC power of array 5,310W PTC power of array 4,893W (1) DC String Operating Currents 13.97A DC String Max Currents 15A DC String Operating Voltage 380V Number of Strings 1 CEC power output 4,786W (1) Max AC output current 21A First -Year PV Watts Prod. Estimate 7,492kWhr 1. PTC rating calculated using 45°C as the NOCT (Nominal Cell Operating Temperature) m I I mageTy Oc -701 .8 J►% 1.2.1. East Instailatlon Area Installation area length 59.7ft Installation area width 21.23ft Slope 4112 (18.4') Installation area azimuth 88.6° (NE) Configured Layout Column spacing 0.25in Row spacing tin Module orientation portrait Distance between tilted racks tin Tilt angle of modules 01 Total number of modules 18 Total number of rows 2 Layout length 33ft Layout width 10.89ft Area of array 323.56ft' Max. Values for Installation Area Max no, of modules 18 Maximum no. of rows 2 Max no, of modules in a row 9 Maximum row length 33ft Maximum column length 10.89ft Area if layout full 325.79ft' P% P% t 2. System Design Calculations Report (Non -Code) 2.1. PV Source Circuit Voltage Range Test This test confirms that the voltage of the PV Source Circuit will always remain within the DC input voltage window of the system's inverter, microinverters, or power optimizers. 2.1.1. (1) Q.PEAK BLK-G4.1295 (295W) in series Section Properties Description (1) Q.PEAK BLK-G4.1 295 (295W) in series Connected Device Solar Ede P320 Connected Device Type Power Optimizer Design Low Temp. 0°C Design High Temp, 33°C Module Q.PEAK BLK-G4.1 295 295W Module Vmp 32.19V Module Voc 39.48V Power Optimizer Min. Input Voltage 8V Power Optimizer Max. Input Voltage 48V Mounting Method Flush Roof Mount Temp. Coefficient Voc -0.111 V/C Voltage Loss Due to Degradation derate 0.0 Voltage Loss Due to Tolerance derate 0.0 Calculations A. String Voc at Low Temperature 42.25V The module Voc (39.48V) will increase to 42.25V at the design low temperature (M). (0°C - 25°C) X 4111 V/C + 39.48V = 42.25V The total Voc for the string is 42.25V. 42.25V X 1 = 42.25V B, String Vmp at High Temperature 27.42V Estimated cell temperature equals the design high temperature (33°C) plus 35°C (the estimated difference between ambient temperatures and the cell temperature for a flush roof mount). 33°C - WC = 68°C The module Vmp (32.19V) will drop to 27.42V at the design high temperature (33°C). (68°C - 25°C) X -0.111 V/C + 32.19V = 27.42V The total Vmp for the string is 27.42V. 27.42V X 1 = 27.42V Validation Tests The minimum Vmp must exceed the minimum PASS input voltage of the connected device 27.42V > 8V = true The maximum Voc must not exceed the max input PASS voltage of the connected device 42.25V < 48V = true P. RSTC 'Enterprises Inc 2214 Heimstead Road Eau Claire, WI 54703 715-830-9997 S LADECK Outdoor Pass thru enclosure: Model - 0786-313 5 Asphalt/Cedar Roof Systems For AC or DC current ETL Listed and labeled to UL standards Report # 3125796 CRT-001 b Revised March 2012 • UL50 Type 3R, 11 Edition Electrical equipment enclosures • CSA C22.2 # 94-M91 special purpose enclosures (2006) Basic specifications Material - 18 Gauge G 90 Steel Base/Cover Process- Seamless draw (stamped) Flashing- 15" x 15" Height - 2.625" Cavity- 8" x 9" x 2.5" (162 Cubic inches) Finish- Powder coat (1100 hours salt spray) Assembly: • Cavity Base and cover punched for matched assembly • Base Flashing pre -punched for roof deck mounting • Cavity Base - (5) predetermined dimples for fittings or conduit Base plate: • 16 gauge galvanized steel • Fastened to base flashing with toggle fastening system • Finish — Powder coat (1100 hours salt spray) • (5) Roof deck knockouts • Knockout sizes — (3).5", (1).75" and (1)1" • Rail - 7" slotted 35mm Ground — Installed with steel stud and star nut (5) Position for wire size 14 — 6 Strain Relief Clip — Aluminum riveted installation Hardware pack: 7 - 1" Truss head screws 4 - .5" 8-32 thread cutting screws 4 - Bonded seal washers #10 2 — 10-32'/2" Steel studs 2 — 10-32 3/8" steel star nuts 1 — Foam gasket seal 1 — Installation instructions With 2 circuit AC pass thru kit Kit Part # 01612 *** Kit sold separately E-Mount I QMSE Elevated Water Seal Technology@ YY/1Ku3 KVVr IcIUVC RACKING COMPONENTS NOT INC'[ I1DFD ITEM NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. FLASHING, ROUNDED CORNERS. 9" X 12" X 1 I .040", 5052, MILL 2 QBLOCK, CLASSIC, A360 CAST AL, MILL 1 3 HANGER BOLT, PLAIN CENTER, 5/16"x 6", 1 18-8 SS 4 WASHER, SEALING, 5/16" ID X 3/4" OD, 1 EPDM BONDED SS 5 NUT, HEX, 5/16-18, UNC-213, 18-8 SS 2 6 WASHER, FLAT, 19/64" ID x 7/8" OD x 1 /8" EPDM 1 7 WASHER, FENDER, 5/16" ID X 1" OD, 18-8 SS 1 8 WASHER, SPLIT -LOCK, 5/16" ID, 18-8 SS I TITLE: Quick Mount PV QMSE: QMPV E-MOUNT AVAILABLE IN MILL, AND BLACK FINISHES. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: F1~MRFANDCCNII•EYMI i WPCRAMRONCONrATLEDWMORMNNO•TNESOLEPROP[ 0FQ=KA WPV. ANYRHRDOURIONV~ORMAW ENANOtIr T11E wwm4pownL oFoUcK MouFRPvFROLe9m. COPYRIGHT 02016 QUICK MOUNT PV 5 4 3 DIMENSIONS ARE 04 INCHES TOLERANCES: FRACTIONAL! 1/8 DO NOT SCALE DP.LWRIG 11110 PLACE DECIMAL l.19 THREE PLACE DECIMAL l.D96 2 SIZE DRAWN BY: RAID REV A DATE: 5/9/2017 4 SCALE: 1:3 WMHT:0.9172 SHEET I OF 1 I Lag pull-out (withdrawal) capacities (lbs) in typical lumber: Lag Bolt Specifications Specific Gravity 5116" shaft per 3" thread depth 5/16" shaft per V thread depth Douglas Fir, Larch .50 798 266 Douglas Fir, South .46 705 235 Engelmann Spruce, Lodgepole Pine (MSR 1650 f & higher) .46 705 235 Hem, Fir .43 636 212 Hem, Fir (North) .46 705 235 Southern Pine .55 921 307 Spruce, Pine, Fir .42 615 205 Spruce, Pine, Fir (E of 2 million psi and higher grades of MSR and MEL) .50 798 266 Sources: American Wood Council, NDS 2005, Table 11.2 A, 11.3.2 A Notes: 1) Thread must be embedded in a rafter or other structural roof member. 2) See NDS Table 11.5.1 C for required edge distances. Quick Mount PV RESPECT THE ROOF BI 7.2.3-26 May-2017 Rev 6 E-Mount Installation Instructions Installation Tools Required: tape measure, roofing bar, chalk line, stud finder, caulking gun, sealant compatible with roofing materials, drill with 7/32" long -style bit, drill or impact gun with 1/2" deep socket. Locate, choose, and mark centers of rafters to be mounted. Select the courses of shingles where mounts will be placed. Using drill with 7/32" bit, drill pilot hole into roof and rafter, taking care to drill square to the roof. Do not use mount as a drill guide. Drill should be 'long style bit, aka 'aircraft extension bit'to drill a 3" deep hole into rafter. Carefully lift composition roof shingle with roofing bar, just above placement of mount. Remove nails as required. See "Proper Flashing Placement" on next page. Insert flashing between 1st and 2nd course. Slide up so top edge of flashing is at least 3/4" higher than the butt -edge of the 3rd course and lower flashing edge is above the butt -edge of 1 st course. Mark center for drilling. Clean off any sawdust, and fill hole with sealant Slide flashing into position. Prepare hanger bolt compatible with roofing materials. with hex nut and sealing washer. Insert into hole and drive hanger bolt until QBlock stops rotating easily. Do NOT over torque. Insert EPDM rubber washer over hanger bolt into Using the rack kit hardware, secure the racking block. (L-foot) to the mount using torque specs from racking manufacturer. If racking manufacturer does not specify torque setting, tighten to 13 ft.-lbs. BI 7.2.3-26 May-2017 Rev 6 Reference and Tips Moisture/debris accumulation can cause early shingle degradation. Proper Flashing Placement Remove nails. 3rd course 2nd course .O, O1st course Additional tips and information for installing mounts: ■ See Quick Tips videos on nail removal, bolt prep, and more at: http://www.quickmountpv.com/support/videos.html ■ It is not necessary or advisable to use nails or other fasteners to secure the perimeter of the flashing. ■ The E-Mount is made to work with standard and high -definition composition/asphalt and wood shingle roofs with 5" to 5-5/8" courses. If the exposed surface of the course exceeds this measure- ment you may need to use our Classic Shake Mount instead. ■ Depending on the season and climate, size and location of seal tabs, and quality of the shingles, the seal tabs that adhere the shingle courses together may not effectively seal the shingles to the flashings. If this is the case, simply add several quarter -sized dabs of manufacturer accepted sealant or asphalt roofing cement, meeting ASTM D 4586 Type ll, between the flashing and the shingle above. ■ Mounts should not be installed in areas of the roof susceptible to ice damming. Water ponding un- der the shingles can reach the bolt penetration. ■ Take care not to damage the roofing material while working on the roof. Removing stone granules and deforming the shingles in any way can shorten the lifespan of the roofing. The value of the solar array is directly affected by the condition of the roof it is attached to. BI 7.2.3-26 May-2017 Rev 6 TECHNICAL Setting the Standards DATA IONAL 33()(fGRADE POLYURETHANE SEALANT 1. PRODUCT NAME: 330019 Professional Grade Polyurethane Sealant 2. MANUFACTURER: Geocel Products Group A Business Unit of The Sherwin-Williams Company ("Geocel Products Group') Cleveland. OH 44115 Phone: (800) 348-7615 Fax: (800) 348-7009 www.GeocelUSA.com 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: 3300e Professional Grade Polyurethane Sealant is a single component, high performance polyurethane sealant that withstands extreme weather conditions and cures to a flexible weatherproof seal. Product Benefits: • Withstands extreme weather conditions • Meets ASTM C 920 • Moisture cure • Flexible • Minimal shrinkage • Nan -sag formula • Primerless adhesion on most surfaces • Paintable, non -corrosive Contains no TDI (toluene diisocvanate) Basic Uses: 3300 Sealant can be used in roofing applications such as concrete roofing tile, clay roofing tile, metal roofing. Kynar 500,, coated metal. and composition shingles. Other applications include building lath paper repair, gutters, HVAC. flashing, skylights, roofing seams. roofing projections, termination points, and vents. Adheres To: Masonry, ceramics, wood, steel, Kynar 500'. aluminum, asphalt shingles, building paper, BUR, concrete. fiberglass, and other common building substrates. -7"`ice"_ a •, � ° o o„° „ � �° c'iri r.F • FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 Proper Depth Control Joints without Hand Breaker Joints with Bond Breaker The effects on the sealant with and without bond breakers are illustrated in Figures Two and Three. Grade: Gun grade consistency Primer: Not required on most surfaces Packaging: 10.1 fl. oz. cartridges Colors: White. gray, limestone, bronze, medium bronze. tan. aluminum gray, black. and redwood tan Application Standards. Meets ASTM C 920 Type S. Grade NS. Class 25, Use NT. A, M. G. and 0; Meets Federal Specification TT-S-0230 C, Type II. Class A; Meets Canadian Specification CAN/CGSB-19.13-M87 Class 2 Non -sag, Class 25. Class M. Limitations: • Do not apply over damp or contaminated surfaces • Do not apply to absorptive surfaces such as marble, limestone, or granite without prior testing for discoloration or staining 4. INSTALLATION: Joint Design: The width of the joint should be a minimum of 4 times the anticipated movement. In joints up to 112" wide. the depth of the sealant should be equal to the width, but not less than 1/4". In joints wider than 112", the depth should be maintained at 5/8". Lap shear joints should have a width of at least twice the anticipated movement. Surface Preparation: Joints to receive sealant must be sound. smooth, uniform in dimensions, and free from defects and foreign material. They must be clean, dry, and free of frost and all contaminants. such as curing compounds, sealers (waterproofing), coatings. etc. Sealant THERE IS A DIFFERENCE 2 � POLYURETHANE SILICONE • • ' Kynar 5W is a registered trademark of Arkems Inc. Quick Mount PV RESPECT THE ROOF 925-478-8269 1 www.quickmountpv.com I info@quickmountpv.com 2700 Mitchell Dr. I Walnut Creek, CA 94598 © 2017 by Quick Mount PV. All rights reserved. N■ ; SOLAR war: ; 1-3TADARD Y TEM an ----- - -MOUNT INSTALLATION GUIDI ; PAGE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- 40 Y ONE LUG PER OF MODULES: Only one lug of modules is u -+ ! r- WEEBLUG CONDUCTOR - UNIRAC P/N 008002S: i ee Page or additi (lu equirefor Apply Anti Seize and insert a bolt in the aluminum rail and through the clearance d '� hole in the stainless steel flat washer. Place the stainless steel flat washer on the bolt, e n joints. � �.• ��..;` ,-..f oriented so the dimples will contact the aluminum rail. Place the lug portion on the bolt and stainless steel flat washer. Install stainless steel flat washer, lock washer and nut.Tighten the nut until the dimples are completely embedded into the rail and lug. GROUNDING LUG MOUNTING DETAILS: Details are provided for both the WEEB and Ilsco products. The WEEBLug has a grounding symbol located on the lug assembly.The Ilsco lug has a green colored set screw for grounding indication purposes. Installation must be in accordance with NFPA NEC 70, however the electrical designer of record should refer to the 0 latest revision of NEC for actual grounding conductor cable size. GROUNDING LUG - BOLT SIZE & DRILL SIZE GROUND LUG BOLT SIZE DRILL SIZE WEEBLug 1/4" N/A- Place in Top SM Rail Slot ILSCO Lug u10-32 7/32" • Torque value depends on conductor size. See product data sheet for torque value. ILSCO LAY -IN LUG CONDUCTOR - UNIRAC P/N 008009P: Alternate Grounding Lug - Drill, deburr hole and bolt thru both rail walls per table. NOTE: ISOLATE COPPER FROM ALUMINUM CONTACT TO PREVENT CORROSION .4. adhesion should be tested on each different substrate prior to caulking. To test adhesiog, apply a sealant bead and allow to cure thoroughly. Then pull one end of the bead to test adhesive strength. Joint Backing: Joint depth should not exceed 5/8•. An open cell backer rod should be used to control joint depth. In shallow joints, a bond breaker tape should be installed to prevent three-point contact. Elongation; 881 % Tack Free: 3 hours Cure: 1 day Service Temperature: -20' F to 150' F (-29° C to 66" C) Application Temperature: -20° F to 150° F (-29° C to 66° C) Application and Tooting: Apply with conventional caulking equipment. Fill joints from the back to prevent voids and air pockets. If application temperature is below 40' F (5- Q. precautions should be taken to ensure the substrates are completely dry and frost free. Immediately after application, tooling is recommended to ensure firm, full contact with the joint sides. Cleaning: Remove 3300 Sealant from gun and tools before it cures. This may be done by scraping and use of solvents such as Xylol. Follow manufacturer's instructions for safe use. Cured materials may be removed by cutting with sharp tools or sandpapering. Storage and Shelf Life: Unopened containers should be protected from heat, moisture, and direct sun. Do not open containers until all preparatory work has been completed. Material in unopened containers is usable for up to 1 year when stored at 75" F (25 C). Cautions: CONTAINS ALIPHATIC POLYISOCYANATE HEXAMETHYLENE DIISOCYANATE. AROMATIC POLYISOCYANATE POLYMETHYLENE POLYPHENYL ISOCYANATE. METHYLENEDIPHENYL DIISOCYANATE. CRYSTALLINE SILICA VAPOR HARMFUL. Gives off harmful vapor of solvents and isocyanates. DO NOT USE IF YOU HAVE CHRONIC (LONG-TERM) LUNG OR BREATHING PROBLEMS, OR IF YOU HAVE EVER HAD A REACTION TO ISOCYANATES. USE ONLY WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. A POSITIVE PRESSURE AIR SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR (NIOSH approved) SHOULD BE WORN TO PREVENT EXPOSURE. IF UNAVAILABLE, AN APPROPRIATE PROPERLY FITTED APPROVED NIOSH VAPOR/PARTICULATE RESPIRATOR MAY BE EFFECTIVE. Follow directions for respirator use. Wear the respirator for the whole time until all vapors are gone. If you have any breathing problems during use, LEAVE THE AREA and get fresh air. If problems remain or happen later. IMMEDIATELY call a doctor - If not available get emergency medical treatment. Have the label with you. Adequate ventilation required when sanding or abrading the dried film. If adequate ventilation cannot be provided wear an approved particulate respirator (NIOSH approved). Follow respirator manufacturer's directions for respirator use. IRRITATES SKIN AND EYES. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. In case of eye contact, flush immediately with plenty of water for 15 minutes and call a doctor - If not available get emergency medical treatment. In case of skin contact, wash thoroughly with soap and water. Clothes contaminated by a spill should be removed and laundered. Keep container closed when not in use. Reacts with water in closed container to produce pressure which may cause container to burst. Do not transfer contents to other containers for storage. First Aid: In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with large amounts of water. Get medical attention if irritation persists. If swallowed, call Poison Control Center, hospital emergency room. or physician immediately. DELAYED EFFECTS FROM LONG TERM OVEREXPOSURE. Abrading or sanding of the dry filrn may release crystalline silica which has been shown to cause lung damage and cancer under long term exposure. Warning: This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. ,EEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. 5. AVAILABILITY AND COST. Available from various lumber yards, hardware stores, home centers, construction material and industrial distributors. Cost and further technical data are available from your local Geocel Products Group representative or from our office. 6. LIMITED WARRANTY: If when applied according to label directions this product fails to perform in accordance with its published literature. upon satisfactory evidence of product failure, and as your sole remedy. we will either replace the product at no cost or refund the original purchase price for that portion of product that fails to perform in accordance with this limited warranty. Labor or costs associated with labor are not included. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY, WHICH ARE ALL DISCLAIMED AND/OR LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW. WE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT. SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING LOST PROFITS) FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER AND SUCH DAMAGES ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or how long an implied warranty lasts. so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights. and you may also have other rights which vary frorn state to state. MAINTENANCE: If sealant is damaged and the bond is intact, cut out the damaged area and recaulk. No primer is required. If the bond has been affected. remove the sealant, clean and prepare the joint in accordance with the instructions under "Surface Preparation." and recaulk. 8. TECHNICAL SERVICES: Geocel Products Group representatives throughout the U.S. are available to provide technical assistance. Geocel Products Group's in-house technical staff and laboratory facilities are equipped to respond to specific requests for further information and/or applications testing. Joint Size Linear Feet 1 /4" x 114" 24.1 1/4" x 318" 16.0 1 /4" x 1/2" 12.0 1/2" x 3/8" 8.4 112" x 1/2" 6.0 3/4" x 1/2" 4.0 For additional product information, refer to the product spec sheet located at www.GeocelUSA.com, =' Cleveland. 61 - Fax ( (860) 348-7fi15 •Fax (800) 348-7009 1crlat eocelfrcnknhc,nwFr Igndprtl" IO www.GeocelUSA.can A&ww. UnM of ibr Shfvwu 4Vlanrstnw�, Nry 703300 0414 9 1 8 1 7 1 6 1 5 1 4 1 3 RECORD COPY' 2 1 A B SCOPE OF WORK: Solar electric PV system Improvement/Retrofit - Q-Cell 295 mono modules mounted on Iron Ridge or Unirac rails with Quickmount or equivalent Code Compliant (lashings. Inverter is Solar Edge with Optimizers. The scope of work is to verity that the solar electric Photovoltaic system specified in this document, meets the requirements set forth in the 2014 NEC, the 2017 FBC 6th Ed. and any other Local Utility requirements. % I "� t r _= solar=a" CICELLSh 9I-kAb) !� Q_CI' The Right Way! Quick Mount PV ON UNIRAC IRONRIDGE JOB SITE ADDRESS: PROPERTY OWNER NAME: MAJOR EQUIPMENT USED: MODULES: HANWHA Q-CELL 295M 60 CELL MONOCRYSTALLINE 295 STC RATED OUTPUT INVERTER: SOLAREDGE WITH OPTIMIZERS 3800, 5000, 7600, AND 10,000 WATT GRID -TIED INVERTERS WITH P320 OPTIMIZERS NO BATTERY BACK-UP INCLUDES RAPID SHUTDOWN IN THE INVERTER CIRCUITRY FLASHINGS: BY QUICKMOUNT PV, UNIRAC. OR IRONRIDGE OR CODE COMPLIANT EQUIVALENT INCLUDES SHINGLE, TILE ROOF BRACKETS: BY S-5! S-5U OR EQUIV. FOR STANDING SEAM METAL ROOF PROTEA BRACKET FOR 5V ROOF C NOTES: 1 Wind load calculations based on ASCE 7-10 Components & Cladding simplified method and are multiplied by .6 to convert to ASD per 2017 FBC. As such, the maximum elevation is 30 ft with tables for exposures B, C and D. Broward and Dade use Exposure C and D. 2. Wind force estimates are area dependent and per 2017 Florida building code 6th Ed., the area used for calculations is 1 module or 18 sq ft for the 32mm frame Q-Cell modules 290 through 300W. 3. Installation must comply with all applicable 2017 Florida Building and 2014 NEC codes from which these plans were based. 4. Modules installed per these drawings are for Q-Cell 290 through 300 Series, (32 mm frame) listings D with a maximum uplift of 55.6 psf for side mounting. Installation in pressure zones exceeding this rating is not allowed. RAILS: BY UNIRAC OR IRON RIDGE GROUNDING: EXTERNAL FOR MODULES AND RAILS, #6 BARE COPPER FOR EXPOSED AREAS, UNIFIED GROUNDING ON SAME GROUND ROD AS MAIN BREAKER PANEL JUNCTION BOX: SOLADECK UL 1741 LISTED COMBINATION, TRANSITION FROM PV OR USE-2 CABLE TO THWN-2 CONDUCTOR. FLASHING TO EXCEED FBC REQUIREMENTS SANFORD BUILDING DIVISION A PERMIT ISSUED SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO BE A LICENSE TO PROCEED WITH THE WORK AND NOT AS AUTHORITY TO VIOLATE, CANCEL, ALTER OR SET THE BUILDING OFFICIAL FROM THEREAFTER REQUIRING A CORRECTION OF ERRORS IN PLANS. 5. Modules must be installed on 2 rails as shown per th�ftlSr�Q�G�Qiir�ici�s`E obtain the listed wind rating. 6. Combined module and rail dead loads are under 4 psf. 7. Rail attachments shall be onto minimum 2x4 trusses or rafters spaced no further apart than 24" on center. Attachments in roof zones 1 can be alternate from top to bottom at 48" on centers but attachments at the ends of arrays shall be 24" on center. `(refer to mechanical drawing # M-100). 8. These drawings are only applicable for flush mounting to a roof with an air gap between 2" to 10" between module and roof surface. This requirement eliminates the module and racking from being considered as part of the building envelope. Page I Title Content ' Rev Date Notes Cover Cover General notes, site details, system selection 00/00 1 A-100 Roof Wind pressure tables and "A" dimension calc 00/00 1 E-101 Electric Diagram Electrical Line Diagram for Load Side Connection APR Q 2018 00/00 1 E-101 A Electric Diagram Optional PV connection methods 00/00 1 E-103 Placards Warning labels and where used _----- I 00/00 1 E S-101 Flashing Quick Mount (lashings and S-5! cut sheets I 00/00 1 S-102 Layout General rail and module layout suggestions 00/00 1 S-103 I' Unirac D.a sheets and grounding notes on Unirac rails 00/00 1 S-104 IronRidne Cut sheets and grounding notes on Iron Ridge rails 00/00 1 Z-101 FLASEA Letter Engineer certifications for 2.36 to 5.02, 5.31 to 6.97, 7.08 to 9.44, 9.74 to 11.51 kW systems 00/00 2 Z-102 Module Cut Sheet for Hanwha Q-Cell 295W 00/00 2 Z-103 i Inverter Cut Sheet for Solar Edge Inverter and Optimizers - 3800, 5000, 7600 "H" series 00/00 2 Z-104 Inverter I Cut Sheet for Solar Edge Inverter and Optimizers - 10,000 "A" series 00/00 2 I +� A F #18-1676 /" APPLICABLE CODES 1:.1 - Florida Building Code 6th edition 2017�1 - National Electric Code 2014 - NFPA 101-2009 - NFPA 13-2007 NOTES 1. Drawings, calculations, tables developed requiring a PE seal and signature 2. Support documents, cut sheets, tables, reprints from publications such as ASCE 7-10, and shop drawings that do not require a PE seal and signature ENGINEER: JOHN ALGER 4105 SAINT JOHN'S PARKWAY SANFORD, FL 32771 PH 800-929-3919 X1411 jalger@theleveredge.com State License # 74730 CONTRACTOR REQUIRED TO INDICATE SY=BELOW. BY SELECTING THE CORRESPONDING BO PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM SIZE: 2.36-5.02 KW 8-17 modules # modules: — 2/5.31-6.79 KW 18-23 modules / # modules: / EWFD pOR CODE COMPLIM PLANS EXAMINER 14 1 Z - t % DATE ❑7.08-9.44 KW 24-32 modules # modules: 9.74-11.51 KW 33-39 modules # modules: — E DRAWN BY: JOHN ALGER, PE PROVIDER: THE LEVEREDGE 1423 Gunn Highway Odessa, FL 33556 813-403-5100 Certificate of Authorization R: 31930 DATE: 04/25/2017 1:30 PM 61 LDR-SI-SE-QC295M Rev. 02.05.18 ::................................................................................................................ 4 ` •............................................................................................................:.: COVER A B L E F Table R301.2(2) interpolated to effective area of 1gty 18sq ft module or collector Expo"Oe R. medn fw( height 30 fl And uru'-er, Kd - R5. 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Values given in PSF (pounds per scl ft pressure). Positive values indicate down force; negative values indicate uplift. HOW TO USE THIS TABLE AND FIGURE: 1. Determine wipd Zones on roof from figure. "a" is 4 ft in all cases. 2. Obtain the wind speed from the local authority having jurisdiction. 3. Note roof pitch and mean elevation (height) of the roof and round up. Ex. 14 ft, use 15 ft. 4. Pick the table for exposure and mean roof height. Example: Category C exposure - site conditions with some flat areas and 15 ft means the mean roof height is no taller than 15 ft. 5. Locate the column for the wind speed and circle the down force and uplift pressures for the three roof pressure zones. 6. Uplift pressures up to 55.6 psf are below the module rating and thus, modules may be installed in roof zones lower than 55.6 psf or lower. WALLS i � 8 ' @ (D ! 1 � i r - i ' 0s7' 1 CABLE ROOFS Gs7' Note: a - 4 feet in all cases. _-M- --l'f- I , r r ' r ! 1 ' ' iMLY ROOFS 7• < 0 S 45' r ! fI hl -�- 7" < a s 27• t -f i1 HP ROOFS 7' < Os 27` ENGINEER: - ' JOHN ALGER 4105 SAINT JOHN'S PARKWAY SANFORD, FL 32771 PH 800-929-3919 X1411 jaiger@theleveredge.com State License # 74730 0 PROVIDER: THE LEVEREDGE 1423 Gunn Highway Odessa, R. 33556 813-403-5100 Certificate of Authoriza0on p: 31930 DRAWN BY: JOHN ALGER, PE DATE: 02723I2011 9 45 AM 61 LDR-SI-SE-QC295M Rev. 02.05.18 NOTES: 1. Pressures shown are applied normal to the surface, for exposure B, at h=30 ft (9.1 m). Adjust to other conditions using Equation 30.5-1. 2. Plus and minus signs signify pressures acting toward and away from the surfaces, respectively. 3. For hip roof angles less than or equal to 25 degrees, shall be treated as Zone 2. h: Mean roof height, in feet (meters), except that eave height shall be used for roof angles <10°. O: Angle of plane of roof from horizontal in degrees. A-100 ANY COMBINATION OF MODULES FROM 8 MINIMUM PER STRING TO 17 MAXIMUM PER STRING USING 18 TO 23 TOTAL FOR SYSTEM SIZE; 2 STRING REQUIRED SolarEdge Power Optimizer - P320 Rated DC Input Power - 320 watls Madirssa Ir W Vokage - 48Irk MPPr Range - 6 to 40 Vdc Matdnneo Input Moved d -10 Ads Maxkmrm Output Currard -15 Adc String Undtation - 0 to 17 Optirntrers, 5250 wafts SIC per String maxinmrn ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM Q.PEAK BLK-G4.1 295W Mono (32mm) DIMENSIONS 65.7" x 39.4"x 1.26" (18-23) Q.PEAK BLK-G4.1295W Mono (32mm) = 5.31 to 6.79kW STC DC z a 4 1R. - +0 0 0R 0 0 0 10 11 0 0 0 PV Wke In From Air Mn.10 AtIfG Co Ors each (rated 90 dog C) Podft Sam Copper � kwAded EBC In con" Keep undw 2%v~ drop 06 Bare BgNm►glare SoliarEdge SE5000041S U Inverter ' 692% CFC HscleM.y Q 240 Vac = SOW Wa0 continuous Maximum Output Current - 21 Amps Lf L2 N ti Maximum Nqut Cu rent -13.5A Adc Ground fault protection provided per NEC article 690•35 SolarEdge AC/OC Safely Switch 440 Vac, 50 amps continuous M 000udc, 36.5 an" continuous Opens O ungrounded conductors per NEC artide 690.35 Baladeok nrON �+ apor OPTIONAL Cambiner/Fndow" to framltlon from USE-2 Lem. Non -fused Pll cable to THW2 PV AC Disconnect Ore. No fuses required. 3001246V 2.Pe1e (ciao Notes 0 i f# 30A --i AC Load Center Pole - --f�- - dro1.ir uk breaker ken 3/4" CONDUIT 1 1 �}t 3/4" meta( or flex aonduft (2) #10 THWN-2 CONDUCTORS �J C (4) #10 THWN-2 conductors (1) #10 THWN-2 NEUTRAL (1) #8 THWN-2 ground (1) #10 THWN-2 GROUND DC source current AC CURRENT, WIRE MAY BE UPSIDED TO UnIfled BBC ffio KEEP VOLTAGE DROP BELOW 1-1/2% Greed System information PV Modu a Ratings Inverter Ratings Module Make Hanw a Q-Celi 295 Inverter Mae 5olarE ge Module Model Ct.Peak-M.1 Inverter Mae E5 H Max Power 295 W Max Output Power 760OW Open Circuit Voltage 39.48 Max OC voltage 480V Max Power point Voltage 32.29 Nominal AC Voltage 240 Short Circuit Current 9.7 Max AC Current 21A Max Power Point Current 9127 1 ICECInverter Efficiiency 9.20% ELECTRICAL NOTES: 1. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH ALL LOCAL OR NATIONAL CODE REQUIREMENTS AND EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. 2. ALL COMPONENTS MUST BE GROUNDED PER NEC 600.43. 3. EACH MODULE MUST BE GROUNDED ACCORDING TO PV MANUFACTURER USER INSTRUCTIONS. 4. PER NEC 090A(D). ALL EQUIPMENT FOR USE IN PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SYSTEMS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED AND LISTED FOR THE APPLICATION. S. USE 10AWG TYPE PV WIRE (H4 CONNECTOR, DOUBLE JACKETED) SUPPLIED FOR CONNECTING MODULE STRINGS So. THWN-21N METALLIC CONDUIT IS ACCEPTABLE. 6. PER NEC 690.17 PROVIDE A WARNING SIGN AT ALL LOCATIONS WHERE TERMINALS OF THE DISCONEECT(NG MEANS MAY BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION, SIGN SHALL READ uWARNING - ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. DO NOT TOUCH TERMINALS - TERMINALS ON BOTH LINE AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE ENERGIZED IN OPEN POSITION" OR EQUIVALENT DISCONNECT MUST BE LOCATED IN AN ACCESSIBLE LOCATION FOR UTILITY PERSONNEL OR NEXT TO UTILITY METER. 7. PER NEC 705.10, PROVIDE A PERMANENT PLAQUE OR DIRECTORY SHOWING ALL ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCES ON THE PREMISES AT SERVICE ENTRANCE. S. PER NEC M5.12(D)(7), UNLESS THE PANEL BOARD IS RATED NOT LESS THAN THE SUM OF THE AMPERE RATING OF ALL OVER -CURRENT DEVICES SUPPLYING IT, A CONNECTION IN A PANEL BOARD SHALL BE POSITIONED AT THE OPPOSITE (LOAD) END FROM THE INPUT FEEDER LOCATION OR MAIN CIRCUIT LOCATION. 9. AC DISCONNECT AND/OR PV METER MAY OR NOT BE REQUIRED BY THE AHJ AND/OR UTILITY FOR INTERCONNECTION. 10. WIRE SIZE ASSUMES THAT CONDUIT WILL BE RUN IN ATTIC SPACE OR LESS THAN 10' IS EXPOSED TO SUNLIGHT PER NEC310.16(A)(2) Ex. WIRE GAUGE MAY NEED TO BE INCREASED IF RUN IN CONDUIT ON THE ROOF FOR MORE THAN 10' PER NEC310.15(B)(3)(c). I t . PER NEC 690.31, METAL CONDUIT OR TYPE MC CABLE MUST BE USED WHENEVER THE DC CONDUCTORS ENTER A BUILDING BEFQRE THE FIRST READILY AVAILABLE DISCONNECTING MEANS. 12. PER NEC 690.31, EXPOSED RACEWAYS, JUNCTION BOXES AND CONDUIT BODIES IN WHICH ANY OF THE AVAILABLE CONDUIT OPENINGS ARE USED MUST BE MARKED WITH THE WORDING "PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE" BY MEANS OF PERMANENTLY AFFIXED LABELS. VOLTAGE DROP CALCULATIONS V 'L'R'I 1000 from 2014 NEC Chop 9 table 8) Wire Run VmpImp- ---3= R L Vd % d Wire Size PV Strings to Com finer Box 15 1.24 SO 1.86 0.5 P # Combiner box to Inverter 350 15 1.24 50 1.86 0.53% 410 nverter to Interconnection 24 21 1. 30 1.5624 .65% #10 Inverter to Interconnection 240 21 1.24 45 2.3436 0.98% 710 Inverter to Interconnection 240 21 0.778 60 1196056 0,82% N8 Inverter to interconnection 2,1090 1. 0.77 Solar Edge Inverters and Optimizers meet the requirements of 2014 NEC for rapid shutdown with no additional equipment h0TIGES DRAV41NG TITLE PHOTOVOLTAIC PLAN 5.31 to 6.79kW String Inverter Retrofit n..., M4sn,•r o• "4f T.u,...use t.�...r..>.?. (18-23) City Hanwha Q-Cell 295 Mono Modules �; • I ENGINEER CERTIFIED 1>Sft11' ►L a.,w �,,,,�,,,.,."„," eM,�,., W SolarEdge SE5000H-US Inverter 13�:U3•.•'C'O I E-101 Labels Rated MPP Current I 9.17A Rated MPP Voltage 350V Max System Voltage 480V S ort Circuit Current 19AA Photovoltaic AC Output AC Output Current 21A om na Voltage 2 0V LNLJNLIAC G� RECOW; h`WVx. At GLN Y. E It VC1. NSf. NO 147H1 INF r n•1.rlo-rsu• CtRnrh,ATF tw A rMbbu/AIVJN NO 114M CAaAWN:: ,Nrn4tfJ • : r r .'A f l IE-101T Oplional locket non fused X rated disconnected, may be required local utll 1 24 frc in, Opposite main breaker House Circuits Existing AC stribution panel 201240 V 1 PH ed jna PV Breaker + Main breaker must be 5 120% of buss rating PANEL CONNECT OPPOSITE MAIN from inverter Opbooal lockable — non fused 30A rated disconnected as may be reouired by local Utility PV Breaker between main and bottom of buss 1- Wire sized per voltage drop table, usually #10 or #8 based on 125% of maximum continuous inverter output amps. Upsizing of wire from #10 to #8 is permitted to reduce voltage drop. Main House Circuits Existing AC distribution panel 120/240 V 1 Pit Unified Ground PV Breaker + Main breaker must be 5 100% of buss rating PANEL CONNECT BETWEEN HOUSE CIRCUITS Required lock fused 60A r disconnect f size determ by 125' Max. ccntlm Inverter of 3 a use Cuits fisting AC cation panel ?40 V 1 PN Ground -wire to connect � dbaetly to ground rod and not to disconnect or panel grounds to avoid parallel grounding tnn, neutral w re Line side connection required when PV over current device + Main panel breaker > 100% of buss rating LINE SIDE TAPS 2- Wire from disconnect to connection point to be #6 THWN - 2. Distance from connection point to disconnect panel not to exceed 10' and must comply with NEC 2014 240.21 (13)(1). 3- Line side taps may be made with double lugs in the box or meter can or with polaris taps. Rating of the connections must be rated at least 125% of maximum inverter output current. 4- NEC 2014 705.12 (A). The sum of the overcurrent protection devices from the PV system connected to the service conductors, cannot exceed the service conductor's rating, when using line side connections. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION# 319W ENGINEER OF RECORD JOnNL ALGER PR0F*SSKk1AL ENGINEER FL LXENSE NO 747M F— MOTICFS Th. _q,,-dam*---P,---d *,. �+171M — th1 .RC>� OPTIONAL CONNECTION DETAILS REVISIONS fFv rAl- H. OFSGRIPrION CRAWNG INFORWITON CUTE. 7 S Ot7 CRA PdOPO or Me L—rEEpe rho uw y 5CAl F H T S 423 Gum HKp-ay Odo"a. FL 3VVA a13-1039t00 .d �^••• s,.�� of ..LE of I H " ^ consent d Ins LE ur 3HC. �.,.d HEFT 40 E-101 A I I I I 1 I DANGER a STOP DO NOT DISCONNECT UNDER LOAD A WARNING LABEL TO BE AFFIXED TO RAIL OR ON SIDE OF PV MODULES IN CONSPICUOUS LOCATION p WARNING p WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD_ ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT TOUCH rERMINAL9 IFAGROUND FAUL(n MOKATED TFRMBULS ON BOTH LINE AND I.OAO SIDI3 MAY BI TIt*wro IIORMAUY GYIOUNDED CONOUCTORS IN IME OPEN ro31iKk1 MAT RE IPIGROUNO[D AND FNFRGVTD DC VOLTAGE IS ALWAYS PRESENT WHEN SOLAR W004JLES ARE EXPOSED TO SUNLIGHT B AFFIXED ON COMBINER BOX A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD DO IADT TOUCH TTRUM ALS TIR""A"S ON BOTH l AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE EHEROREO IN rHE LYEN POSITION DC VOLTAGE IS ALWAYS PRESENT NNEN SOLAR MODI.<E3 ARE EXPOSED TO SLRILNGHT A •• • WARNING • C • + ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD ui DO NOT TOUCH TERMINALS • I TIRIAKALS ON BOTH LINE AND LOAD SIDES MAY BE ENERGIZED E POLARITY OF CABLES MUST BE LABELED AT IN THE OPEN POSITION OR NEAR THE COMBINER BOXES AND INVERTER CONNECTIONS ON THE DC SIDE _ DC Disconnect WARNING —EOthe oCkHazard DO NOT TOR11A1NA13 T•rn I. onnd Load sides Tray Da 4ww,, sdOpen Postoon. i OC VOLTA" 17 ALWAYS PVMMVfT WK M SOLM WOULts Alf; 0"Um TO Sumic"T • ■• 0 JUNCTION BOX TRAN.SITIONING FROM PV WIRE TO THWN-2 H B, E F G SOLAR DISCONNECT SWITCH ON AC DISCONNECT SWITCH IF USED. REQUIRED ANYTIME LINE SIDE TAPS ARE USED FOR THE POINT OF CONNECTION INVERTER WITH INTEGRATED DC DISCONNECT C, E ti Must be reflective per usW01177M I L NEC 630.31 & 1FC 605.11.1.2 D D D REFLECTORIZED LABEL TO BE PLACED ON ALL CONDUITS AND RACEWAYS THROUGHOUT THE SYSTEM TO ALERT FIRST RESPONDERS NOT TO CUT CONDUIT WITH AN AXE DUE TO RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK (IFC 605.11.1.1) A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD IF A GROUND FAULT IS RIDICATID WAMAI lv GROUNDED CONOUCT;JRS MAY RE UNGROUNDED AND E%WPGQED �Tw�13>tilIRT1�I C UTILITY METER 24al'20V SINGLE PHASE K Fr 7M 30AJ2P ACAUTION PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM CIRCUIT IS 6ACKFED FAWQARNINGDUAL �R SOURcem iGlIIOCE ! PNORNOLUIC 3YSi�1 WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT TOUCH TERMINALS TERMINALS ON BOTH LINE AND LOAD SIXES MAY BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION A WARNING TURN OFF PHOTOVOLTAIC AC DISCONNECT PRIOR TO WORKING INSIDE PANEL I AC SIDE OF SYSTEM DENOTING THAT THE PANEL IS DOUBLE SOURCED AND THIS MUST AFFIX NEXT TO THE PV BREAKER INSIDE THE PANEL J AC SIDE OF SYSTEM BY PV BREAKER IN PANEL PV EXISTING PV AC O SCONNECT PERFORMANCE 2WA MAIN 30A, 240V. 2-POLE METER SVATCHBOARD (SEE NOTE 21 IS-EE NOTE Al G A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD I 1 [ :F A f.ROIND FAIAT 1 INDICATED NU.RD.N IIVI` DMLLY IDED CONDI.CTDRS WAY IM UNGROUNDED AND FNIRGQFO GEC Gr"md — CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION O 31WO ENGINEER OF HECUR) JOHN L. ALDER PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER FL LICENSE NO 74731D DRAM*+: INFORMATION DATE 528,2017 DRAtMI BY — SCALF 5>,FFT NO E-103 K AFFIX ON METER CAN FOR BI-DIRECTIONAL METER E-103 S- and Barrel Tile I(Xlwso Unrvarsul I do Mount /QMU I %I Shawn) Composition Shingle (Ernount /QMSE Shown) ROOF MOUNTING DETAIL SCALE: NTS Standing Seam Clamp Flat Tile (QBaae Universal Tile Mount !QMUTM Shown) Alternate Tile Strategy: Quick Mount Tile Replacement Mounts (QMTR-BM) DESCRIPI,ON I LA*0NG. r X I Y X JW, 5= MLL QrYAMj I 2 OKOCIC CLASSIC. A360 CAST AL MLL PLUO. SEAUNO. S/1 d X 7X, EPOM / ISd SS 1 1 3 6 I LAG$CREW,HDIIEAD,3116'nSl/7.IS•OSS 1 5 WASHR. IENI:fR. J116'Ip K 1-Ila' OO. 18-SSS I I I LING COMPONENTS NOT INCILIDFD j c1 ((uick Moult PV` IMF: QMSE-LAG: QMPV E-MOUNT wITI I I AG BOLT lee hdw meow WrI/AM0-1 a04relpm S-5U and Mini STANDING SEAM 2 Quick Moult W ttntl' QMUTM: ABASE UNIVERSAL TILE MOUNT tzr 0!a' '"eQ air lam —1 olr ,uE T>,.,, HuM as i O.tr'.KKrm. d)l • , i711t n, ., Yet 1b IKDisy 1 `t air l ` n.." `" , WA2 w 4"aaa. �.o1a /.a imxYAmantf N•a r:.ewfad W �M s�cww dac.na, piaca Protea TRAPEZOIDAL riFM I Z �::rxrwlDn cwP sCREw. HEx HRAD. s/16- ie x 3/l/RVC�A, 4RA.)t a OWL 1-1lrD.ICIt3116'H/1R6NARL/-360.1 CASIAL a Ir. , t 3 LAG SCREW. IRX ICAD. 3/ 16' X Jr DhC 7 SU&4L49W4G. CONE. rX9-XAW/MT. 3= AL .Ml 1 S FLAS04NQ CAVE. 1871187I.037. 3M3 AL. M0.L 1 6 COLLAR, COUNTER RAVING. I - I X D EPOM 1 I °OST. I_WOo x 6S. d063-rS/6063-r6, MEL I a WASMO. SFAUNG. 5/16-OX 1.1/1COOAPOM 40TDEDSS 1 9 WASHER. FINDM. 5/167 o x r Oo. I"SS 1 WAI#*R. SKJT-LOCO 3/16'ID. 18-0 SS I :2, CAP SCKV, HEX HEAD, VI C-18 X 1' UNC-,TA- I"SS I lotes on Flashings and Attachments: 1 Contractor is responsible for compliance with any and all local and National codes and equipment installation instructions. 2 PV modules are mounted to aluminum racking components and rails and attached to the roof using Quick Mount PV flashings or other flashings and attachments approved by racking manufacturer as appropriate to the installation. 3 Maximum span between attachments to be 48" or less. For the attachments on the ends of the rails each side, the span can not exceed manufacturer's recommendations. 4 Contractor is responsible for ensuring watertight penetrations and for sealing, trimming, cutting roof shingles and membranes in a neat, professional, and workmanlike manner. Note: Protea is limited to 40psf when used with an equal number of PV clips in a 24 ga steel roof. See LeverEdge Engineering for higher uplift loads. Metal roofs are made by several manufacturers using several different styles from standing seam to 5V and others. S-5! makes clips for each particular roof style. It is the contractors; responsibility to determine the particular brand and model of roof and select the proper S-5 clip for their particular installation. Check the S-5! web site at www.s-5.com. Installers can access the tools and procedures for proper installation of the clips at www.s-5.com/tools. Proper installation is critical to achieve the rated pull and slide off values listed. FLASHING CUT SHEETS Quick Mount Flashings REVISIONS DAAI1�10 ePOlee►YION The LeverEdge REV DATE BY DESCAVMON aATe tnsQM1 a ti� 1423 Gunn Highway Certificate of Authonzatlor* l °CALL�' NT? d I,— elm IA? 3 Gum Ni9tjWWy Odessa. FL 33556 31930 d'" It— '"` Odesea,FL 3W56 Bt3-403 5100 S-101 813.4p3•Sloo S-101 MODULE TOP CLAMP NO SPACER MOUNTING RAiL,1— FOOT St5'x i•$S ' FENDER WASHER /'S15 18 SS ICXAIOIYR PY FLASKt1G e' 5nX 8' 14WEIR80LT! i POE SHWGtE COMP PENETRATION DETAIL Scale: NTS MOOLA E -OP CLAMP NO SPACER /f S16"x I'SS WUNTIN10 RAL HEX DOLT FOOT x � � SS / %FLASHER / 511w SS SPLIT 14r 'D . EPCA, LOCK.1=1T1 y SS S 'MASHER POST 1.1:4' ID EPCM COL 1 i COUNTERFLASHNGR` OUICK4ADVNf U"RSAL TILE MOUNT FLASHING NC. RAT TILE zat+c tAG ecL . / f TILE PENETRATION DETAIL Scale: NTS ` THIS LAYOUT USES (2) ADDITIONAL SPLICES OPTIONAL LAYOUT Scale: NTS EXAMPLE OF RACKING LAYOUT ACTUAL RACKING LAYOUT DETERMINED BY CONTRACTOR 10o-" (24" MAX, i GROUNDING LUG (SEE NOTE 9) #6 BARE CU GROUND FOR MODULE GROUNDING (SEE NOTE 9) z zx —'CV T LD PV TRANSITION BOX wP —I / r V IVIIJLJULL- r / 1 a I° —-- MODULE GROUNDING LUG (SEE NOTE 9) RAIL L-BRACKET & QUICK MOUNT ROOF PENETRATION SPLICE CONNECTOR MECHANICAL NOTES: I. CONTRACTOR RESPONS&ME-FOR CG;4iP,LTMG YWO" ALL LOCAL OR NATAL CODE REOUIREMENTS XND EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION INSTflUCTTONS. Y. HOOF MEMBER STRUGTUFtE: T XAV 00011 RA-=TER;iAl 24-ON CLNTEH, 3, ROOF CAN BF COMPOSITION AUNGLE OR TIL Ir WTTU A Pi TC4i RF.TWFEN 9 AND <S DFGRFFS. Al L OTHFR ROOF TYPFS PI FASF RFFFR TO SUPP,.FMFNTAI. ALTFRNATF A7TACHMFNT)T1ASH WG STRATFCJFS, 4. MODULES MOUNTED TO ALLIMINf0MAATjk/1'4G SYSTE'hF' N0;.TTACHED'NRH QUICKMOUNT PJ MOUNT'NG SYSTEM OR OTHER FLASHINGIATTACtiMENT SYSTEM APPROVED BY 114E RACKING MANUFACTUSER. 5. DISTANCE BETWEEN KNETRNdONS NOT TO EXCEED 4:3J FT- 5. RAIL OVERHANG FROM PENETFIJJVJN NO TO EXCEED RACKING MANUFACTTIRER'S SPECIFICATIONS. 7. CONTFTACTOFI f4iALL. TAKE ALL NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS WHEN PREPAPoNG ROOF FOR RACK INSTALLATION BUILDING. STRUCTI,FIAL INTEGRITY AND WATtnMOOFED PENETIATTONS SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER - S. ADJUSTMENT3 MAY BE REOLMTED DUE TO EXISTING ROOF LAYOUT. roe+ctr T'v Peke, a0 %M44 K�,.y.t I L .it �w .4`nwOw l4L4M�e GENERAL RACKING LAYOUT 1t23 Q, 14, -*, -ewe 4.-w M tM LA Y Y/i. Ot7oiva, FL 33&M '—lw a" b114415100 EPANN0 Ni(1PAW!7fJN ]ATE: Iny1p1T FAWN IT, sous r.Ts S-102 ARRAY DETAILS Scale: 1 i4" = 1 ' �tftTIHCJUE 9f / �� AUT»�P,r 19M STATE LICat6E: - 74730 S-102 GROUND LUG OPTIONS (SEE NOTE 9) -0 BONDING SPLICE DETAIL rYPICAL SPLI(f BAR IX TAIL WOOD SHEATHING (TYP.) A thermal break is required every 40 feet of continuously connected rail. Bonding connection for splice used as a thermal break. Option shown uses two Ilsco lugs (Model No. GBL-4DBT PM GBL •40BT - see product data sheet for more details) and solid copper wire. THERMAL EXPANSION JOINT Notes on Racking: w 1 MID -CLAMP ASSEMBLY L BRACKET WITH BONDING T-BOLT AND Nt1T ASSEMBLY Only approved racking components shall be used to meet wind load ratings. Contractor is responsible for compliance with any and all local and National codes and equipment installation instructions. PV modules are mounted to aluminum racking components and rails and attached to the roof using Quick Mount PV flashings or other attachment and flashings approved by the racking I rianufacturer as appropriate to the installation. Maximum span between attachments to be 48". For the attachments on the ends of the rails each side. Rail overhang from aitachmeniS to roof to be less than 16". Contractor is responsible Tor ensuring watertight attachments and for sealing, trimming, cutting roof shingles and membrones in a neat, professional and workmanlike manner. Different rows and columns are pe:rmissable as long as the attachment requirements listed in 94, maximum rail overhang, and maximum module overhang from ends, does not exceed manufacturer's recommendations. PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE (TYP.) WOOD ROOF TRUSS (TYP.) UNIRAC SOLARMOUNT RACKING SYSTEMS MOUNTING RAIL (TYP.) ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOFING (TYP ) UNIRAC SM LITE DETAIL J i 8 Modules are not permitted to be installed in roof pressure zones with an estimated uplift that exceed the limitations specified by the module manufacturer (please refer to the module specification sheet and installation manual for more details). 9 Grounding lug options are required if not using approved integrated groundin gmicroinveters. Please refer to manufacturer's installation instructions for both WEEB and ILSCO products. 10 The Enphase M215 and M250 microinverters have integrated grounding capabilities built in. In this case, the DC circuit is isolated from the AC circuit, and the AC equipment grounding conductor (EGC) is built in to the Enphase Engage integrated grounding (IG) cabling. No additional EGC grounding cables are required, as all fault current is carried to ground through the Engage cable. N0TICF a: REVISIONS .,y ...o....A..,w The LeverEdge ew uArr Hv r,Fseetir'noN ram •��..-..� .. 1423 Gunn Highway Certificate of Authorization #: Wnp.rly M TTe L.Yer£Ape Toe vse 1.123 Gunn H9Pr* a IN— ,•� .11" 0- Odessa, FL 33556 31930 Cdeua, FL 335',6 -M.. con.enl Go th• LE or 9NC. s1;s-aa3-sia0 813-403-5100 OKAYING, INFOKLIAT)ON DATE L11/1017 DRAWN RY — SiCal F N T R °Ry fFT NC- S-103 i END CLAMP ASSEMBLY RAIL LOCATION IF REQUIRED, STRUCTURAL) ENPHASE M-215 AND M-250 MOUNTING DETAIL (SEE NOTE 10) S-103 t__ GROUNDING LUG (SEE NOTE 9) MICROINVERTER KIT (SEE NOTE 10) Notes on Racking: Only approved racking components shall be used to meet wind load ratings. Contractor is responsible for compliance with any and all local and National codes and equipment installation instructions. PV modules are mounted to aluminum racking components and rails and attached to the roof using Quick Mount PV flashings or other attachment and flashings approved by the racking manufacturer as appropriate to the installation. Maximum span between attachments to be 48". Please refer to manufacturer's installation instructions for rail cantilever distance from roof attachment. Contractor is responsible for ensuring watertight attachments and for sealing, trimming, cutting roof shinglef, and membranes in a neat, professional and workmanlike manner. Different rows and r�olurnns are permissable as long as the attachment requirements listed in 94, maximum rail overhang, and maximum module overhang from ends, does not exceed manufacturer's recommendations. RON RIDGE RAIL DETAILS FASTENINC, STOPPER SLEEVE IRONRIDGE XR100 SPAN TABLE 72' Spans are permitted only under the following conditions. Ali others ate I,mtted to -Ur spans. For Exposures H and C only. Exposure D requires engineering evaluation. Wind Speed Conditions 110mph Zone 1 and 2 all roof pitches 5 to 45 deg, Zone 3 Mches 30 to 45 deg 140mph Zone t all roof pitches (5 to 45 deg} Zones 2 and 3. 30 to 45 deg 150r1tph Zone 1 all roof pttches (S to 4S deg). Zones 2 and 3, 30 to 45 deg 160mph lone 1 only, all roor0ttcties 51045 degrees Cantilever I11nited to40%of %pan and no splKes n cantilever. 9ungle and lute roots only .Metal roofs require englneennq evaluation for pull oN. ,'� ATTACHMENT DETAIL U SCALE 1 '6 8 Modules are not permitted to be installed in roof pressure zones with an estimated uplift that exceed the limitations specified by the module manufacturer (please refer to the module specification sheet and installation manual for more details). 9 Grounding lugs are only needed on one rail per row of modules. Grounding lugs can be installed anywhere along the rail and in either orientation. 10 Iron Ridge systems using approved Enphase microinverters eliminate the need for lay -in lugs and field installed equipment gounding. This solution meets the requirements of UL 2703 for bonding and grounding and is included in this listing. Specifically, the Enphase IQ6 and IQ6+ inverters have a nonconductive base and do not require grounding. The Q-Cable, however, does not contain a ground, so modules and rails must be grounded externally and grounded at the breaker panel ground rod in unified grounding. —� ( N O T I C E t` REVISIONS I NF1 OA iF BY [)ESCHB'TION I I TM Irrr,.f.a II h— vel,.1 n Ow 1 a4rry <? llin i.—Adp. T11. uw 1423 Lunn ►OptenaY 11 a,......._ —11 -0-1 It- Odssw. FL 33656 �omw,1 d rn. LE u. a11c. 813-103.5100 DRAY NC INFC~T" DATE. 1 ,11.201T rRA4'M BY — SCAtF N T SHFFT NO S-104 C ATWICATE OF 319M ,ti uctwc to r.r�o S-104 RaSEIA rl.r,ids jcaaar r1w1gy larin*lrir• Msaciuion June 28, 2017 Dear building official, On June 23" of 2017 Governor Rick Scott signed HB 1021 amending 377.705 of Florida Statute authorizing solar energy systems manufactured or sold in the state to be certified by professional engineers. In effect a Florida Solar Energy Center, (FSECj certification is no longer required by state statute for materials or systems to be sold or installed in the state of Florida. On page 6, lines 138-144 read; All solar energy systems sold in the state must meet the standards established by the center and shall display accepted results or approved performance tests in a manner prescribed by the center, unless otherwise certified by an engineer licensed pursuant to chapter 471 using the standards contained in the most recent version of the Florida Building Code. Please find HB 1021 attached for your convenience. This modification to 377.705 will go into effect July 1, 2017 If you have any questions, please feel free to contact FlaSEIA at (407) 339-2010 or (800) 426-5899 Regards, The Board of Directors of FlaSEIA System Certification by a Florida Licensed Engineer QC295with Solar Edge Inverter stem Size (STC DC) 2.36 to 5.02kW 5.31 to 6.79kW 17.1 to 9.44kW 9,74 to 11.51kW I MODULES AND ARRAY odule Brand Hanwha Q-Cell Hanwha Q-Cell Hanwha Q-Cell Hanwha Q-Cell odule Size & model 295W Q.Peak BLK-G4.1 295W Q.Peak BLK-G4.1 295W Q.Peak BLK-G4.1 295W Q.Peak BLK-G4.1 odule FSEC p QC17-NT90.0177 QC17-NT90.0177 QC17-NT90-0177 QC17-NT90.0177 tal Number of PV Modules 8 to 17 18 to 23 24 to 32 33 to 39 ries Strings/Branch Circuits 1 or 2 strings 2 strings 12 or 3 strings 3 strings ortest String 1 string of 8 1 string of 8 1 string of 8 1 string of 8 ngest String 1 string of 17 1 string of 15 1 string of 16 1 string of 17 ray Nameplate Power Rating 2360 to 5015W 5310 to 679OW 7080 to 944OW 9735 to 11505W )WER CONDITIONING (Inverter) rerter Brand Solar Edge with optimizers ISolar Edge with optimizers ISolar Edge with optimizers Solar Edge with optimizers rerter model number SE-380CH-US SE-5000H-US SE-760OH-US SE-1000OA-US ;ting to UL 1741 Verified Yes T yes Yes Yes rerter DC Voltage Window 380V to 480V 380V to 480V 400V to 480V 400V to 480V Power Rating 380OW 5000W 760OW 10000W Nominal Voltage Output 240V 240V 240V 240V ax PV array Power per inverter 5900W 775OW 11800W 1350OW ,mber of inverters used 1 1 1 1 ewer Optimizer used P320 P320 P320 P320 �ted Input DC Power 320W 320W 320W 320W )solute Max input voltage 48VDC _ 48VOC 48VDC 48VDC PPT operatin Range 8-48V 8.48V 8-48V 8.48V ax DC input current 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 ax DC output Current 15A 15A 15A 1SA aximum output voltage 60VDC 6OVDC 60VDC 60VDC Impatible with all Solar Edge Inverters Yes Yes Yes Yes LARGE CONTROLLER AND BATTERIES N/A N/A N/A N/A ►TTERY BANK CONFIGURATION N/A N/A N/A N/A Florida Solar Energy Industries Association (FlaSEIA) 2555 Porter Lake Dr., Suite 106 Sarasota, Fl, 34240 r+oTIC t5; REVISIONS T L.v.r9E DATE CE,P th- 1 F1v The lho qhl. aw Id.aa. P—d '✓ CAT=_ 4v=Sf.RIPTI()4 D"Vm 3v: �TII.QCI7 - f Pere M L pl.pMTy 01. Th. ...• SC�i� II.Ts ' / 1423 C7Urvl HlrfiwRy r 4-.. —1., wrll. A th. 511-c11F- r.0 , Odessa. Ft 33555 •" °" & M. Le a etic. Z-101 313-403-5100 . -. Z-101 powereC by ��aa���:�rerenrl:ueciIu With its top performance and completely black design the new G.PEAK BLK-G4.1 is the ideal solution for all residential rooftop applications thanks to its innovative cell technology ii.ANTUM ULTRA. The world -record cell design was developed to achieve the best performance under real con- ditions - even with low radiation intensity and on clear, hot summer days. 0-10 LOW ELECTRICITY GENERAiWN COSTS Higher yield per surface area and lower 130S costs thanks to higher power classes and an efficiency rate of up to 18.3%. INNOVATIVE ALL-WEATHER TECHNOLOGY Optimal yields, whatever the weather with excellent low -light and temperature behavior. ENDURING HIGH PERFORMANCE Long-term yield security with Anti'PID Technology', Hot -Spot -Protect and Traceable Quality Tra.QT", EXTREME WEATHER RATING High-tech aluminum alloy frame, certified for high snow (5400 Pa) and wind loads (4000 Pa) regarding I EC. is MAXIMUM COST REDUCTIONS Up to 10 % !ower logistics costs due to higher module capacity per box. o A RELIABLE INVESTMENT Inclusive 12-year product warranty and 25-year linear performance guarantee2. THE IDEAL SOLUTION FOR: � residfal emlwudidirfas Engineered in Germany PV MODULE SPECIFICATIONS SCALE: NTS ---- EUPD RESEARCH M9JJtE5 1 Oaw 11ty Tenlwd 'D.-CG3258/ s/un no +e:.wowcr �Iw1:Pai PeaTCCi nnv; �t11CtNl[0aN 11Y IeAC"" Phntnn 7fEU5 aw »fy W.I.201 /ouw . ter wdA QPRa�3 ]tea ' APT test conditions: Cells at -1500V against grounded, with conductive me- tal .foil covered module surface. 25'C, 168 h See data sheet on rear for further Information. OCELLS USE DATA FOR QC 295 MODULE SPECIFICATIONMECHANICAL Format 65.7in x 39.4in x 1.26in (including frame) N 670mm x 1000mm x 32mm) - Weight 41.45lbs (18.8k9) Front Cover 0,131n (3.2mm) thermally prestressed glass with anti reflection technology Elicit Cover Composite film Frame Black anodized aluminum Cell 6 x 10 Q.ANTUM ULTRA monocrystalline solar cel's )unction box 2.60-3.03 in x 4 37-3,54 in x 0.59-0.751n (66-77 mm x 1 I 1-90mm x 15-19mm), Protection class IP67, with bypass diodes Cable 4 2 Solar cable• ( ) 39 37in (1C00 ) 39 37in (1000 rnl min , + 2 min . - 2 m Connector Multi -Contact MC.4 a MC4 mtermateable, IP68 ,,,w ,A,_, I •� Laswal POWER CLASS MINIMUM PERFORMANCE AT STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS, STC' (POWER TOLERANCE +5W /-OW) 290 295 300 Power at MPW P,we [W] 290 295 3CO Short Circuit Current` lu JAI 9.63 9.70 9.77 _ Open Circuit Voltage` V,x IVI 39.19 39.48 39,76 Current at MPP• I- [A] 9.07 9.17 9.26 g Vol faille at MPP- V_ IV] 31.96 32.19 32.41 Efficiency' IT 1%1 17.4 211.7 218.0 MINIMUM PERFORMANCE AT NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS, NOW Power at MPP' Pxre [Wl 214.4 218.1 221.8 = Short Circuit Current' Ik [A] 7.77 7,82 7.88 Open Circuit Voltage' V. [VI 36.65 36.92 37.19 Current at MPP' I, [AI 7.12 7.20 7.27 Voltage at MPP• V_ [VI 30.12 30,30 30.49 1000 W'm', 25'r -f r[m AM 1 5 , ' Me-ure-t trileranre+ STS r 3'1. Nix: r5% '&!0'N/m', NOCT• spectrum AM 1 5G ' hnic Al valor+. mtuar values may jili Q CELLS PERFORMANCE WARRANTY PERFORMANCE AT LOW IRRADIANCE sl i i s 3 ' » Ic el ls.w M !FINS At least 98%of nominal sower during first rear. Thereafter max. 0-611. degradation per year. At least 92.61S of nominal pcwer up to 10 years At least a3.6% of nwnipal purer up to 25 yaars All data within measurement loleranr_es. Full warranties in accomance with the warranty terms of the Q CELLS sales organisation of your respective country. 'w IaAAOiANef Iwlo+l Typical modile performance under low ir•odlance coneRions in comparison to STC ccuddicns (25'C, 1000Wim_). TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS Temperature Coefficient of In, a [%/KI +0.04 Temperature Coefficient of Va 13 [%/KI -0.28 Temperature Coefficient of Pori Y [%/Kl -0.39 Normal Operating Cell Temperature NOCT ['Fl 113 t5.4 (45 t3'C) PROPERTIES1' SYSTEM DESIGN Maximum System Voltage V,,, IV) 1000 (IEC) / 1000 (UL) Safety Class II Maximum Series Fuse Rating (A DCI 20 Fite Rating C (I EC) / TYPE I (UL) Design load, push (UL)' [Ibs/Wl 75 (36001`a) Permitted module temperature -40'F up to+185'F on continuous duty (-40'C up to +85'C) Design lead, pull (UL)' [Ibs/ft'I 55.6 (2666Pa) ' see installation manual QUALIFICATIONS1 CERTIFICATES PACKAGING INFORMATION uL . 103; v0E Ooaidy Tested; CE-compl'arn: Number of Modules per Pallet 32 IEC 61215 (Ed.2;; EC 61730 (EdA) application class A Number of Pallets per 53' Container 30 CF SP� Number of Pallets per 40' Container 26 wE ` ` c ,�„�, uS Pallet Dimensions ( L x W It H) 68.7 in x 45.3 in x 46.1 in Hilt (1745mm x 1150mm x 1170mm) Pallet Weight 1435lbs (651 kg) NOTE: Installahan instructions mist be followed See the installation and operating manual m contact mu technical sa-ce department for hither information on approved Insfallahon and use of this product. Hanwha Q CELLS Araadea Inc. 300 Spectrum Carter Cost, Suite 1 Z50. brie, CA 92618, USA 1 TEL 11 949 748 59 96 1 EMAIL hpuiryOus.cl cells.eom I WE3 vwnw.q cells.L5 Z-102 solar, =ee Single Phase Inverters for North America SE3000H-US o SE380OH-USt SEMUOH- US/ SE6000H-USiSE760011-US solar =a@ SE300OH-US SE380OH-us SESWOM-Us SEMM-us SE76WH-US SolarEdge Single Phase Inverters OUTPUT Rated AC Pewer Output 3000 I&W 5000 60o0 7600 VA 0.#1,2x..AC, Power. CItitwt lclou I" sow G000 7600 VA for North America AC Output Va4agu J133 208 - 2291 ✓ Vac ACOutput VcAtneMin.-Nort.-Max-1211 240-2641 V V V Vac SE3000H-US /SE3800H-US SE5000H-US I SE600OH-US 1 AC Frequcncy (Nomriall) 59 3-60. 60 5,1- H1 M4XIMUM concirluo, n Output Cutrem 209V 24 - A SE760OH-US Maximum Conan uous Output Current . 240V US 21 25 37 A GFM Threshold 1 A Ut%Wtv k4oritcri"L I!,.1ardmlr Protections. INPUT Maximum DC Power— 4650 54C0 77SO 9300 11800 W Tf-arAormet less. LlWaundcd Yes Maxanurn Input Voltage 480 Vdc -Nomina! Dc 380 doo Vdr. Miag'.rnum Input Current 208V t 3.5 Adc CAI Maximum Input Current 24M 85 105 UL5. lbS 20 Adc Z Max. Input Short Circuit Current 43 Adc Z . Li . cientind-rault 1504.11ion ortrClian 600ku Sensiuvtiv VAximurn Inverter FMd*ni;V S_q 99_2 % C-_C Weighted Effidercy 99 a< LLJ CL Consumption W ADDITIONAL FEATURES Uj Sur,ported Communication interfaces RS,48% Ethernet, Zigg" (option.*, Cellialar (optional) 40 Revenue Grade Data, A1451 C12 20 Rapid Shutdown NEC 2014 and 201? 640.12 - - - - - - AuWasaV c Rapi415"d Shutdown upon AC Grfd Diswrinect - - 91.- — —_ ­_ --- — • STANDARD COMPLIANCE UL1741,UU741 $A, UL16998.CSACZZ.2,CaftadianAKtaccordkltoTI.LWO7 Qnd Connectior Standards 1EEEI547. ltu%e 21, We 14 IM) FCC Part IS Class a Uj INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS 411 AC Output Conduit 1--r! AWG "mV 0,75 1' Conduit / 14-6 AWG Z In put - r PU a Conduit 5uc / a of Strings j AWG Range 0.75-11' Conduit 11.2 stringi 1I4.6 AVVG Dinx-nslons with Safety Switch (HxWxDl 17.7 x 14.6 v 6.8 / 4SO v 37D x 174 n 1 MrM C) Cl) WeVrit, wttn S4fcty Switch 22 10 251/11.4 26-2/113 lb I k# No4se < 25 < 50 d8A Natural convection and Cooling Natttral Convection inteinaJ fan jusel operating temperature Range rl.c Protection Ratirg NFLIVA Ut Onv"tur with safety -WAttt') optimized installation with HD -Wave technology r1X W.-­VcMd AW� ok,— C.*Ua sea Ka *Vol ,pecifically designed to work with powior optirnizers. 44 .1 ul wack imww 9.0w_ &l=0d+0W00h%0 Record -breaking efficiency • ­k" "I# rH USOWNW4 Fixed voltage inverter for longer strings Integrated Arc Fault protection and Rapid Shutdown for NEC 2014 and 2017, per article 690.11 and 690.12 UL1741 SA certified. for CPUC Rule 21 grid Compliance Extrerrmly small and easy to install outdoors of fndoorS High reliability without any electrolytic capacitors wove Built-in module -level monitoring Optional: Revenue grade data, ANSI C12.20 Class 0,5 J0.5% accuracy) U',,% 17 TALI' ";, j. . , H;1, " *--..; 1 ;. " ! - ! %L NlA. A_— !!. 1.1"A 1..- ., .rt: " ::'? 'A'.. 0 1 a r" ge. U *; Z-103 Single Phase Inverters for North America solar SE3000A-US,,SE380OA-US/SE5000A•USISE6000A-US, SE7600A-US / SE10000A-US / SE11400A-US - — - -- SE3000A-US --- -'— SE380OA-US SES000A•US SE6000A-US SE7600A-US -- - --- ------ S£10000A- US SFIL40DA-US OUTPUTNominal AC Power Output i 3000 !SLCI W IX 60W 715D0 99M Q 208Y 11400 10000 IIfl240V VA Max AC k- vnr Output 33DO y 1 k s4D0 � 2DRV 60D0 9350 908ix9 @ :DAY 12t700 VA 5450 @2443V 10950 @240v AC Output Voltage Mln_ Nor -Max.'+ f ✓ 183 - 208 - 229 Vac AC Ourp t Voltage Min.-Ncxn: Ma, t ! V / 211 - 240.264 Vac AC Frequency Mln -Nom •,AaK-' 59.3 - 60. 60-5 Hz Max. Contlruous Output Current :2 5 24 208V !6 25 32 43 (0208+1 475 A 21 210'J a2 Z40V GF01 Weshold 3 A Utility Mor+tonn& Islandrng Protection, Country Configurable Thresholds _ _ Yea - _ Yes INPUT Maximum DCPowefISTC 4050 .. �100 5750 8100 10.54 13500 15354 1 W Transformer -less, Ungrounded Yes Max Input Yb1.3ge Sou Nom 0C Input Voltage 325 iP 208V / 350 _b 240J Max. Input Currendtj 16 5 to 2OSV 9.5 13 18 23 33 @ 2r}SV 345 , 15 ., s, W z•.oY io.s Cd 240V Max Input Short Circuit Current 45 Rmersc Poianty kotecttor+ Yet Ground Fault lsolancn 0ete-wor 51A Yu Sensitivity MaximumlmrrterEfhc,ency 977 98-2 983 9R.3 98 9R 9d CEC WrleMed MCk—fy 975 9151 97 @ 208V 47.5 97 5 97 Lip 2wi 98 0 240V 97.5 V� 240V Nightfime Power Consumpmn < 2-5 d ADDITIONAL FEATURES Supported Commumcahon Interfaces RS485, R5232, Ethernet, Ag8ee topronal► Revenue Grade Data, ANSI C12 2D Opifonal-' Rapid Shutdown - NEC 2014 690.12 yes STANDARD COMPLIANCE Wert U1.1741. UL1741 SA, ULt6998, UL1998 , CSA 22.2 Gnd Connectfon Standards IEEE 1547 Emissions FCC partI5 Class 0 INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS AC output conduit size / AWG range 3/4' miromurn / 16-6 AAG 3J." mm,mum / &3 AWG OC oput conduit We ( Is of strings / ;/4' m-nirnum/ 1.1 strings / feed AWt> 3/4' minimum ( 1-3 strings / r1WG range 14 6 AWG - Oimenwns with Safety Switch 30.5 v 12.S x 7 2 / 775 x 315 K 184 30.5 x 12 5 x 10 5 (HxWJx'Ji 775 x 315 x 2W We+ght with Safety Sw tch 51 2 / 212 54 7,1243 $8 -4 / 40-1 Natur:+l Convection Cooling NAturalComrecrian and Internal Fans fuser realarn_ahtat, fan fuser _ replaceable) hoist C 25 � Sig A1lr.-Max. Operating Temperature 13 to ♦140 / •25, to .60 ( 40'o 60 versKon avadaoe"I Range Prniection Hanrg I NEW 3R "r7 nclw NyyW f�!lYfppt(a�/f,n1Kt° rfOgf WpQd4. Ja fiaArr fipT.nt uX=G "'•x1'iM �M4: tAf w,q.Xf M•� lurq M rO.t ctu•oM to !f� +�h:R. rr�lca PTk nuC trek x�vAn BY ! 5r.c A-4SOuMK2 •40W.Skn FYN 760M ww.,,., 11764aM-U5CW4NuAl N I Q -T 8_ as o 7 o d n� W cc -- 0 o j vdc Y Adc Adr. L Ca '0 V , IiA s q'I O s y E 7 � ' $'3'>� Z O Q U U W CL Cn Ct: W IV 0 C� W H Cr Z Z-104 3�1 Permit Number _ Parcel ID Number-1/—Ooa3 ^/O— f 1��111 ��III �10.1 il�lf;�1(I� iflll 11�11111 GRANT MALOfr SEMINOLE COUNTY (CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT to COMPTROLLER Br, 9112 s 265 (lPjs ) CLERK'S Y 2018041697 RECORDED 04/17/20.18 08:34:11 :'jl1 I EC01',':)ING FEES $10.00 RECORDED BY hdevave NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT State of Florida County of Pinellas THE UNDERSIGNED hereby gives notice that improvements will be made to certain real property, and in accordance with Section 713.13 of the Florida Statutes, the following information is provided in this NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. 1.Description of property (legal description):47-IWiWr/ Ile 44 104? .60 AS V a) Street:Ubb)-Address: /58 .3.277/ 2 General description of improvements: llai FFyc 3.Owner Information or:Lessee Information If the Lessee contracte([ for the improvement: a) Name and;address:o? ?71 b) Name 'and address of fee simple titleholder (if different than Owner listed above) c) Interest in property: 4.Contractor Information a) Name and address: LSCI, Inc. 4625 East Bay Dr., Ste. 305,'Clearwater, FL 33764 b) Telephone No.: 727-571 d141 Fax No:: (optional) 727=540-0804 " u 530rety (if applicable, a copy of the payment bond is attached) a) Name and address: "Ail4 �F. lephone`No.: �4 : b Te_ c) Amount of Bond: 3. 6. Lender a) Name and address: AA..� b) Telephone No.: 7. Persons within the State of Florida designated by Owner upon whom notices or other documents.may be served as provided by Section 713.13 (1) (a) 7., Florida Statutes: a) Name and address: �tb b) Telephone No.: Fax No. (optional) 8.a.ln addition to himself or herself, Owner designates /i/j of to receive a copy of the Lienor's Notice as provided in Section 713.13 (1) (b), Florida Statutes. b)Phone Numberof Person or entity designated by Owner: 9. Expiration date of notice of commencement (the expiration date may not be before the completion of construction and final payment to the contractor, but will be 1 vear from the date of recording unless a different date is saecified): a .20 WARNING TO OWNER: ANY PAYMENTS MADE BY THE OWNER AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT ARE CONSIDERED IMPROPER PAYMENTS UNDER CHAPTER 713, PART 1, SECTION 713.113, FLORIDA STATUTES, AND CAN RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, :CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN 1 ATTORNEY BEFORE COMMENCING WORK OR RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. Under penalty: Bury, I djehare th�t'1 have read the foregoing notice of commencement and thafae acts stated�i'erein are true to the best Qf my knnwledneard n .hef2fi'_ i �i i The fore m ent w cknowledge before me this by /�y/yl,ltL as for , as (Name of Pam) for (name Personally Known Produced ID : Type of ID t_. Notary Signafi LL ��O�PKYIPel:. Print, name Kimbe.ri Grove COMMISSIO # FF191670 x- - EXPIRES. January 21, 2019. www.AARONNOTARY.COM day of e.g. officer, trustee, attomey (type of allthority.... e.g. officer, trustee, attorney In fact) on behalf of whom instrument was executed).