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SolarWorld only delivers ( E ❑ Isolaool c us modules that have greater than or equal to the nameplate rated power. ` Certified Intertek 25 years linear performance guarantee and extension of product warranty to 10 years SolarWorld guarantees a maximum performance degression of 0.7% p.a. in C 43 US L ose the course of 25 years, a significant added value compared to the two -phase , R°'°°° ° Made in USA warranties common in the industry. In addition, SolarWorld is offering a product warranty, which has been extended to 10 years' ` in accordance with the applicable SolarWorld Limited Warranty at purchase J t f J J j I www solarworld.com /warranty if SOLAR WORLD V www.solarworld.com We turn sunlight into power. , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • :N • • • • • • - 02- 5015US 08 -2011 US • Sunmodule/ • ••• • • • • • • SW 255 mono / Version 2.0 :• . • ::•• • • :• • • . . ••• ••• . . •• • •• • • ••• ••• • ••• •• ••• PERFORMANCE UNDER STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS (STC)" PERFORMANCE AT 800 W /m NOCT, AM 1.5 — •- • —•-• —• • • • SW 255 • • • • SW 255 • • •, • • • 'Maximum•power, y _ .P ma: -. „ - ` _255: W p `tMu n am jD, er: i • • ,+..!!;:r • - •: 1841 -Wp Open circuit voltage V. 37 8 V OpeiPdretlft voltage • • • • • • V 34 0 V Maximunfpower,point,voltage ,.. - mo - _ P - _ P. _ 0 - „ V 31`4 V, Maximum ower ointvvolta e tFV 28 " 3,V Short circuit current I 8 -66 A Short circuit current I 6 99 A s Maximum power point'cuirent I, , _ ; " 8:15 A Maximum po wer point curient , ' 'I * 6 . 5 2 A 'STC 1000W /mi, 25 ° C, AM 1 5 Minor reduction in efficiency under partial load conditions at 25 °C at 200W /m', 95% ( +1-3 %) of the STC efficiency (10 00 W /mr) is achieved THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS COMPONENT MATERIALS NOCTj_.< 47,. °C Cellspermodulek . -. _ .., A - `. , ..6 �_-: - ma x" TC I 0 042 %/K Cell type Mono crystalline P'TC vi,_ " ' - , 33'//K �Cell,dlinen ns r . - 6.14• iii -x'6:14 in,(156'inrrn x 156 mm) k TC P -0 45 %/K Front tempered glass (EN 12150) F rame; ? - Clear , anodized' aluminum IV- curves for SolarWorld Sunmodule Pius SW 7.55 mono Weight 46.7 Ibs (21 2 kg) at 25'C cell temperature 29 , t SYSTEM INTEGRATION PARAMETERS a 7 ' -- - -- — TNMWATT' 6 I — 100 VOW iMaximudr system voltage Sell . • - _ - , 1000 V s , _.._bppw Max. system voltage USA NEC 600 V • I — n acre (Maximum • - - ' -" _ 16'A 1 : '- z00v'Fn" Number of bypass diodes 3 i -- --- 1 rob W. ' r - UL Maximu in'Tesf Load" } 45 psf(2,1 kN /m a - -- - -- --- - IEC Maximum Snow Test Load" 113 psf (5 4kN /m') 0 in 20 30 40 "'Please apply the appropnatefactors of safety according to the test standard and local nodule velar M building code requirements when designing a PV system , ...— i ll, = ADDITIONAL DATA T [Measuring tolerance'? n - - , '. ±/- 3 % SolarWorld Plus-Sorting' PF1 „h 2 P Junction box ,_ -” -,, - 2 - • . , .,,' IP65 Connector MC4 Moduleefficiency• -- - " - -. 1 '15,2 41 34 (1050) Fire rating (UL 790) Class C 65 94 (1675) _L 06(153) ,' ...AIM I VERSION 2.0 FRAME 11 Compatible with 'Top-Down" ...411111• mounting methodes • �� ♦Groundln g Locations. ■.■■ 4 corners of the frame r —771 65 06(1531 39 41 (1001) I I - 1) Sunmodules dedicated for the United States and Canada are tested to UL 1703 Standard and listed by a third party laboratory The laboratory may vary by product and region Check with your SolarWorld representative to confirm which laboratory has a listing for the product i 2) Measuring tolerance is used conjunctions with the SolarWorld Limited Warranty SolarWorld AG reservesthe right to make specification changes without notice 3) The output identified by SolarWorld (P „ is always higher than the nominal output (P of the module PFlash is the power rating flashed at a SolarWorld manufacturing facility 1, 4) All units provided are imperial, SI units provided in parentheses I • •• •• •• 0 0 O: • •• -• I • .. • o - - 1 C ENER8 '� • • • o o • • • ,• - r �. + , y y t lit L. _11 _ _ . , will/Powered' a sohron• asite®unrd • o ''` I i 1 - 1 ,. , mil �` �'•• • • • • • 0 00 ;4• • • , • • • • O 0 0 • I r —� — _.�� _ „a,4...J14 t °-n _ , 0 0 0 O O O 6 X • PV Powered S tring Inverters . • • •)r�iyern Reliability - With Integrated AC • • - - ---, and DC PV System Disconnect Listed to the w UL 98 Standard I' Nam . ' , PV Powered String Inverters continue to deliver industry- leading reliability and technical r ' "V innovations that lower the total cost of PV systems installation Advanced Energy is now the Ir only manufacturer of a string inverter - integrated AC /DC PV System Disconnect that is listed to the UL 98 Standard The UL 98 Standard, called "Enclosed and Dead -front Switches," ensures mal=R, the integrated PV Powered disconnect meets all installation and inspection requirements of a ^k PV System Disconnect Housed within an NEC Compliant wire raceway, the innovative disconnect consists of one enclosure with generous working room for installation. In addition to providing for a single point of connection from the utility service and PV array, the wire raceway's optimized knockout locations also provide options for side, bottom and back entry with minimized conduit bending. The wire raceway enables flush side -by -side mounting, eliminating the need for extra equipment and resulting in a cleaner, less expensive installation v" !L - l'„;',.. -'' p ,,. • ab The PV Powered string inverters are backed by the industry's first nation -wide ten year warranty and equipment replacement program Optional performance monitoring is available which includes low cost, secure web -based access to inverter status and performance history. g ? P h 0. f ��11)) F E A T U R E S Y l Industry- Leading Reliability 1 • Endurance tested to 20 year operating life 1600 • Lowest part counts and fewest interconnects eliminate common failure points • Field- proven technology with thousands of units installed nationwide Integrated AC and DC PV System Disconnect • Listed to UL 98 Standard for use with PV Powered UL 1741 Listed string inverters • Robust testing of switch mechanism to UL 98 Standard ' • Single AC /DC switch visible and lockable in the OFF position • NEC Compliant internal wire raceway enables side -by -side mounting • Direct -to -wall surface enclosure design allows for easy access and installation • th , Easy Installation • Factory integrated inverter and PV System Disconnect eliminates the need for extra equipment • • - • • • • Integrated disconnect reduces conduit connection points saving installation time and material cost Example of Side -by -side • Field - configurable positive ground applications with simple jumper selection Mounting on Standard Stud Spacing • Optimally placed knockouts for a variety of conduit routing options Installer- Focused Support 20720 Brinson Boulevard • No special purchase requirements to get the best technical support in the industry - Advanced Energy PO Box'7348 • Live technical phone support products are designed, Bend, OR 97708 and manufactured in the • Economical performance monitoring options U S., are fully compliant with the Buy American 1- 541 - 312-3832 _ Act, and qualify for W WW.PVPOWERED.COM projects funded by the federal sumulus package ©2011 Advanced Energy Industries, Inc 55 6001 alM4 j Ls ______iLJ I - , • ., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • •• •• • • - • • • • •• • • •• ' • • • • • • • • • • . • - DIMENSIONS • • • • • L� • PVP2000 to PVP3500 �■ ••• • •- ••: • • o _I ' ® •. •• • • ••• • l • • 1 3/ K O • • • • O. . e ,. • • • • • • • ••• •. DRAINAGE PORT � r� 1 7/8' `i ii" # j _ n � 3 �. 31/8 ir. a,„0 •� 63/8 4 1/7 11' 0 11111111111111 ,,, 61/2 BOTTOM VIEW I r -.- F'- +'. 1 .o ..on∎ - a:, al 1_, , 1 mm■w! PVP4600, PVP4800, PVP5200 �� „� , O KO d KO i } � I/2 I/7 3/ , 1 DRAINAGE PORI , AM I. 7 , 8 a# • # A I , , I 43/8 ' 1 1 M. i , CMS BOTTOM VIEW _ I ov.. r F Intertek ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL PVP2000 PVP2500 PVP2800 PVP3000 PVP3500 PVP4600 PVP4800 PVP5200 Continuous Output Power (watts) 2000 2500 2800 3000 3500 4600 4800 5200 1 Weighted CEC Efficiency ( %) 92 94.5 92 93.5 95.5 95.5 96 96 Maximum DC Input Voltage (VOC) 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 I DC Voltage Operating Range (V) 115 -450 140 -450 180 -450 170 -450 200 -450 205 -450 200 -450 240 -450 DC Minimum Start Voltage (V) 130 155 195 185 215 220 215 255 DC Maximum Current (A) 18.5 19 16.5 19 18.5 24 25.5 23 AC Rated Output Current (A) 8.5 10.5 13.5 12.5 15 22.5 20.5 22 AC Nominal Voltage (V) 240 240 208 240 240 208 240 240 AC Output Voltage Range (V) 211 -264 211 -264 183 -229 211 -264 211 -264 183 -229 211 -264 211 -264 ! AC,Frequency Range (Hz) 59.3 -60.5 59.3 -60.5 59.3 -60.5 59.3 -60.5 59.3 -60.5 59.3 -60.5 59.3 -60.5 59.3 -60.5 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS MODEL PVP2000 PVP2500 PVP2800 PVP3000 PVP3500 PVP4600 PVP4800 PVP5200 Inverter with Factory- Integrated AC and DC PV System Disconnect NEMA 3R Steel Enclosure, Wall Mounted with Bracket Included Temperature - 25 °C to 40 °C Weight (Ibs) with Disconnect 92.5 106.5 106:5 106.5 120.5 162 162 162 Inverter with Disconnect Dimensions 30 3/8" H 30 3/8" H 30 3/8" H 30 3/8" H 30 3/8" H 35" H 35" H 35" H x 15 5 /8" W x 15 5/8" W x 15 5/8" W x 15 5/8" W x 15 5/8" W x 18 1/8" W x 18 1/8" W x 18 1/8" W x81 /4 "D x8114 "D x81/4 "D x 81/4 "D x81 /4 "D x85 /8 "D x85/8 "D x85/8 "D AGENCY APPROVALS MODEL PVP2000 PVP2500 PVP2800 PVP3000 PVP3500 PVP4600 PVP4800 PVP5200 UL 98 13th Edition, UL 1741 Nov 2005 Revision, CSA C22.2 107 1 2006 Revision, IEEE 1547 Compliant, FCC Class A & B ©2011 Advanced Energy Industries, Inc J L, 4,..] • 7 ' 3 v ` a�." 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All connections are made inside the support ' ` `" ` rail hidden from view The Tile Trac® attachment system is Illustrated above is how the Tile Trac® the perfect base for surface mounting on All exposed aluminum is fully anodized to attachment seamlessly integrates with the module manufacturer specifications. roofs! It has over 10 sq. inches Roof Trac'" mounting system. of base to prevent damaging delicate composition shingles. .l, . } Patented Slide -N -Clamp Fully integrated, and patented clamping system � 4. actually changes the structural properties of the ?4.4` ' ;ter '.. 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E : -` '' ` -4, t � ,, ti i- z: to lay flat on the roof deck The ',. , �,°^ s 1 ,, ! ` - $ � removable post allows fleshings to Iv = `rs 3 F d ° , be slipped over the base without • it e ' # -- .,- 3 � t ? q= ,� �,, - , Y �- damaging surro g ornpos undin c i- '=.41,-.4p1- ti� r K:, t i` i ,.s a a ` tionshingles. -:.-- l e 4 ' 1- ' eater ,. i ' ` �. ,`�' :{ _ 's .� ' r a4� P Y • ‘,„ 44 ' • '•" / 4 .' , 1 . , " p„ A,# .? i f Illustrated above is how the Fast Jack® _ All attachment hardware u concealed 4 ' ` attachment seamlessly integrates with within the support rail leaving an ,:a the Roof Trac "mounting system. aesthetically pleasing solar array. I a` 0 4 t r Spl Kit ` ` ` } The splice kit provides a solution to rigidly lock multiple rail > :, -:--Pt ...Y ,, �` sets together The splice kit has a feature that allows for ther : • 4Aa:� 4 : � • �,� mal expansion / contrac of the rails without damaging . :. the roof-top! Y4" te �� t > 4 prof e s sional (800) 84 -SOLAR For more information you SOL /r R (80 4630 5) Celle Quetzal 383 -0802 —fax can visit us on the web at �i products, Camarillo, CA 93012 www.RoofTrac. COm • • • • • • • • • • O • • • 0 • • • 0 • • 0 • • • • • • O 1 • • O • • • • •00 • 1 • `' • • • • • • • ; • • • • r • • • • r (. 'f t \U C • S- .. • • .� • • ount • • • • • • • • ••• • ' ••• Your So ••• •• �.n. IV I o u ntin Pr ®ducts • • •••••••• Solar • H • „s: ;: •• ®dilit • HVAC • Custom • Composition Mount Specifications - 5/16" - PV - Quick Mount PV ® is an all -in -one waterproof flashing and mount to anchor photovoltaic racking systems, solar thermal panels, air conditioning units, satellite dishes, or anything you may need to secure to a new or existing roof. It is made in the USA of all aluminum and includes stainless steel hardware. It works with all standard racks, installs seamlessly and saves labor by not need- ing to cut away any roofing, will out live galvanized 2 to 1, and is a better low- profile mount. Split Lock Washer SS 5/16" (Not a theft- IC prevention feature) Fender Washer SS 5/16" x 1" EPDM Rubber Washer 60 Durometer 5/16" .• Sealing Washer SS 5/16" ` ESR -2835 Hanger Bolt SS 5/16" x 6" 1 1/4" Machine, 1 3/4" Spacer, 3" Lag (2) Hex Nuts SS 5/16" Mount & Flashing Aluminum Mount 1 1/4" x 1 1/4" x 2 1/4" Beveled Block Flashing .05" thick ��� ?����� � ,� For standard composition roofs: flashing is 12" x 12" ' ;, � fl mount is attached 3" off center �` (� . � �; trt s -_ do- peg �. p, ;,; w Lag pull -out (withdrawal) capacities (Ibs) in typical lumber: Lag Bolt Specifications Specific 5/16" shaft 5/16" shaft gravity per 3" per 1" thread depth 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. Uniform Building Code, American Wood Council - Notes: 1) Thread must be embedded in a rafter or other structural roof member. 2) Pull -out values incorporate a 1.6 safety factor recommended by the American Wood Council. 3) See IBC for required edge distances. 936 Detroit Ave Suite D, Concord, CA. 94518 Phone (925) 687-6686 Fax: (925) 687 -6689 1 of 4 Email: info @quickmountpv.com www.quickmountpv.com • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Know Your Roof • • • • • • • • • • • • It is a good Idea to do a thorough roof evaluation prior to your project installation sot:his time should clo.a laygjit on tie Cob:confirming everything on the drawing . will fit as it is intended. Any irregularities should be noted now, so that you can dell with then? simply oil install day. The •qutlit1 of the roofing should be determined, so that any repairs or replacement can happen before or in conjunction with the installation On a composition roof it is important to know as much as possible about: the manufacturer, the age of roof, the type of substrate (plywood or oriented strand board [OSB]), the rafter size, the spacing and span, the age of roof structure, who • • • • • • roofed it, who built it, etc. • • • • • • • • • • • • Photos should be taken of all of the roof variables and associated with the job file for any f uture refervnceeither short terrrior long. Typically the building owner can look in a file and find the composition manufacturer. If not, take a piece to the roofipg yard,?tysy cart otaljy r¢,cognlie tre prpljer and the rough vintage. It is then easy to obtain the written manufacturer's installation instructions for the roofing materials you are dealing with. The manufacturer's instructions will spell out exactly what does and does not void the warranty of their roofing product. Most have a clause about roof temperature. This is commonly missed, but can easily be noted if you read the instructions. Officially, the roofing manufacturer's instructions supersede our instrucytyts, ap.our product is welting ii i o theirs. It is also important to have their instructions in the job file, for any future reference. If the manufacturer cannot be found f thgrep vft u lly fro Barra ity in lace. On a roof that has a material and labor warranty in place (new roof), it is recommended Co of IeaslCOgste th't ?Infer bf real d. Often the roofing contractor will void the labor portion of their warranty if another trade modifies their work. Give the roofing contr *for fiebpt?ontf handlirttl•tlte roofing modifications, or at least give them the opportunity to inspect and approve the modifications you make. There will be fees to this roofer, but if it maintains the labor warranty it should be good money spent. Product Selection Product Includes The Composition Mount is intended to fit within most composition and wood shingle The units are sold in 12 packs. Each 12 pack includes the mounting hard - roof systems, but not all. Specifically it is sized to fit within a standard 5" to 5 1/2" ware and the mount with flashing to install 12 mounts, with written instruc- row or course. To confirm that the Comp Mount will match your roof, measure the dons course exposure of your roof. The "exposed" surface course height should measure Alternative Attachment Methods no more than 5 3/4 ". If it turns out the roof tiles are a non - standard size greater than 5 3/4 ", the alternative method is to use a Quick Mount Shake Mount The Composition Mount is intended to be attached into a lumber rafter. instead. In this case, follow the directions for the Quick Mount Mounts are usually laid out based on the location of the rafters. In some Shake Mount. (See Compostion Mount Instructional cases it is desired to place a mount where there is no rafter. In this case it Video at quickmountpv.com/tech.php, then is possible to place a block between rafters, then lag into the block. In the Shake Composition Video: case of metal rafters, lumber blocking the rafters is a solution, but should _ be done per the building's engineer of record. \_ 5- Typical _ — Shared Rail & 5" Rule On a shared rail system, where the mounts must be in an exact spot, it is important to make sure the unit is flashed properly. Normally the vertical placement is guided by the exposed front edge of the shingle. If (on a 5" exposure comp) the flashing is flush with this, then you have 5" of flashing High Definition Comp - Presidential over course 1, 5" of flashing under course 2, and 2" of flashing under cours- Irregular surface - If the penetration lands in a low between two highs, it is best to shim es 2 and 3. This is important because if there is a vertical joint in course 2 the low under the flashing with extra asphalt to level out the surface. the water cannot find its way under the flashing because it extends under course 3. When the flashing must be shifted to catch a shared rail, it is ad- Irregular tooth pattern - If the shingles have a tooth pattern wherein the bottom edge vised to shift the mount up the roof only, leaving less flashing over course jogs up and down to give it a higher profile look, it is important to understand that the 1, and more flashing under course 3. If it is necesary to shift downward, excess shingle that hangs lower than the rest of the shingle is for looks only. The 5" rule it is advised to move down a whole course and then shift up accordingly. starts at the top of the tooth. If a tooth interferes with the mount block, cut the tooth off. Sealants It is important to put a compatible sealant into any and all holes drilled into QUICK MOUNT PV _ a roof. Most roofing manufactures list a suggested, a g gg approved sealant in — COURSE 3 their specifications. In the freeze -thaw zones, it is important to follow the WATER COURSE 2 - - 1 ®1 ji manufacturers' rules for freeze -thaw conditions. Use the properly rated PROOF COURSE1i "' - 5' ? 1 sealant for each specific application and condition. Some that may be - QQKSQN Y ■ more appropriate for asphalt/composition roofs include Geocell 2300 and - - ChemLink M -1 but be sure to do your own research to confirm a compat- ible and appropriate sealant with the materials you are working with. How Many Mounts Per Module? IBC There are two questions that must be asked when adding anything to a roof. 1. Can the roof / building / foundation handle the additional load" \�& international f� 2. What is to keep the new load from blowing away? \ Building (` National It is assumed that a licensed solar installer can answer these questions. If he / she Roofing Code State can't, he / she will need to find somebody that can. A licensed engineer is the easiest Contractors Building solution. Some of the racking manufacturers have guides to calculating a code compli- Association Code ant install as well Many variables must be considered and determined to complete the Q Asphalt calculation. The spacing between mounts has the vanables of: strength of rail, distance between parallel rails, cantilever of modules over rails, pull out strength of mount, slope Manufacturers revs international �' of roof, height of roof, wind zone, roof type, structural integrety of roof framing, etc. The 'T Residential Association only values in the variables above that we can provide is pull out strength and shear of A H Code mount. We provide structural test reports on all of our mounts as needed. You will need Authority to gather the rest of the applicable information and do the calculations for your specific Sheet Metal & Having National project. %. /1 Jurisdiction Fire l� Air Conditioning Q .; Contractors' Protection Further Resources 7 National Association 4 In the process of all the research we have done, we came up with what we call the 7, National OSHA Z "Wheel of Accountability ". It is a graphical look at the many official entities that govern y international how waterproofing should be done. At our web site you can click on any wedge of the Code wheel and get the code snippets that pertain to that entity's focus on roof penetrations. ,Q Council - Please don't hesitate to use it to your advantage. And of course if you have any feed �� " it C Underwriters (� back pro or con, let us have it. Take photos of your jobs using Quick Mount Products �TG Laboratories \ �' and submit them to us at info @quickmountpv.com, we'll put them up in our web gallery. 'Qe4) Put Photo Gallery in the Subject line. UL 2 of 4 5/16" SS Hex Nut l 5/16" Split Lock Washer (Not a theft - prevention feature) 5/16" x 1" SS Fender Washer i Typical Block pivots on flashing 5/16" 60 Durometer L -foot, with water -proof seal EPDM Rubber Washer not included 5/16" SS Sealing Washer 5/16" SS Hex Nut ° • • ° • 0 0 MN ° Beveled Block mi. . • 4110 1 1/4 "x1 1/4 "x21/4" \- 11 • •••• • • • • •• • •• • • �.. • .. .. :._. TT....,, . ,. 5/16 -18 x 6" SS Hanger Bolt: - 1 1/4" 1 .. � f , , I i ° • • 1 1/4" Machine �; "' • • 1 3/4" Spacer •••" • l; �i � ••• • A 12 1:2=-1 3" Lag ... '••••° A Compostion \ /= • Roofing � 1 1/4" 6" 1/2" OSB or V P lywood 12" 2 1/4" Q V Rafter It 8 3 .. Scale 1:2 a P n TITLE: QM -PV -Comp 5/16" COMMENTS FILE NAME Scale 1:5 QMSC 3125 DATE REVISION 5/07/11 Qu i c k Mount PV PROPERTY OF QUICK MOUNT PV " ALL RIGHTS OF DESIGN OR INVENTION ARE RESERVED DRAWN BY Yo ola�`i'Q o �adma F.K Solar • H,0 • Conduit • HVA • Custom •• • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0,, •• • • • • q • , _., . t C J IVi 0 • • • , c Q c o . • ? • c o COMPOSITION MOUNTING I ,r - 4� IONS - 5/16" - PV - • • • •• ••• ••• • • • Installation Tools Required: Tape Measure, Roofingbar; �hal�C•Cir4e, Stud Finder, Caulking Gun, 1 Tube of Appropriate Sealant, Drill with 1/4" long bit, Drill or Impact Gun with 1/2" Deep Socket. ;p I %N; 2 3 Cw 1 1 ii „,.. Yoe - , , �_ r —, , - F . _ f § • Locate, choose, and mark centers of rafters to Lift Composition roof shingle with Roofing Bar, Slide Mount into desired position. Remove any be mounted. Select each row course of roofing just above placement of Quick Mount. nails that conflict with getting Mount flush with for Mount placement of Quick Mounts. front edge of shingle course. Mark center for drilling. - r� 4 r - '' '.: . yi t I Ir a ' `' q , 17 __ ? , ,� 5 • 6 ' 7 ,.` , �� J . . Y , Fr 1 • --r- � ` -- �.�y I � , 'Y > 0- 1 s %7. - X61 -f '' a %- `} - �/` 1; � �" T M1 ! -. Using drill with 1/4" long bit, drill pilot hole into Clean off any saw dust, and fill hole with Seal- Slide Mount back into position. Prepare Hanger roof and rafter, taking care to drill square to the ant. Bolt with 1 Hex Nut and 1 Sealing Washer, insert roof. Do not use Mount as a drill guide. through Block into hole and drive Hanger Bolt into rafter, tightening to 13 foot Pounds. _ - --- - --- * You are now ready for the rack of your 8 choice. Follow all the directions of the 9 rack manufacturer as well as the module , ` s —. - — manufacturer. , ' - All roofing manufacturers' written instructions � :°. ,,, rs ,` - must also be followed by anyone modifying a -', , -- - roof system. Please consult the roof manufac- `, , *' turers' specs and instructions prior to touching • �� 4 the roof. t' 4, t ,. F Rai Insert EPDM Rubber Washer over Hanger Bolt Using the Rack Kit Hardware, secure the rack of into Block. your choice (see 9 *). Tighten to 16 foot pounds. For Questions Call 925 - 687 -6686 www.quickmountpv.com info @quickmountpv.com QM -PV- Comp- Install©2011 4 of 4 January2011 ice - - -- - - -- -- - - -- -- -- - - - - - -` - --- - -- - - - --- - PROJECT IN. QRNt9Ti0N : °. .° . . .° :•• - w 0 ° RECEIVED OWNER STONEBRIDGE HOMES NW, INC CONTRACTOR LIVE LIGHT ENERGY LOT 108 1815 NW 169TH PLACE, SUITE 4020 OCT 18 2011 1 5271 SW SUMMWERVI DRUPE DRIVE . • • . .. •. • BEAVERTON, OR 97006 TIGARD, OR 972: . . 24 • • • • ° • • • • • • • • ; 503-682-0906 ATTACHMENTS SHALL BE SPACED NO • • S • :.. •. • .; . .; . CONTACT: DARREN WHITTINGTON GREATER TH 241NCHES ON CENTER CITY OF TIGARD BUILDING SINGLE FAMILY R ESIDE N TIAL IN AN DIRECTION WHERE ARRAY IS BUILDING DIVISION DATA ROOF SPECS ASPHALT COMPOSITE SHINGLE (SINGLE LAYER) LOCATED WITHIN 3 FEET OF A ROOF ':° °:• • • • • •• W/ 2X ENGINEERED TRUSS DOUGLAS FIR #2 @ 24" O.C. EDGE, HIP, EAVE OR RIDGE. ° •• ••• •• •• • TILT: 30 DEGREES OSISC 305.4.3 (B) • • • :. • AZIMUTH: 185 DEGREES REVIEWED ® APPLICABLE 2010 OREGON SOLAR INSTALLATION CODES SPECIALTY CODE ROOF AREA (PLAN VIEW)= 2,790 SF CODE COMPLIANCE ARRAY AREA= 1 50 SF, ARRAY < 25% OF ROOF AREA SYSTEM SOLARWORLD 255W MODULE SOLARWORLD SUNMODULE 255W 8 X 255W = 2.04kW SPECS (1 ROW 2, 1 ROW OF 6 MODULES) (L) 66" X (W) 39.5" X (H) 1.22" WEIGHT: 46.7 LBS 98 .08' MAIN METER • •. .. 1 SMA 562000 HFUS 240V INVERTER COMBINED WEIGHT OF MODULES AND RACKING . IS < 4.5 PSF. ._ INVERTER AC DISCONN CT PROJECT NOTES , \ DRIVE , a 1. 303.2- PV SYSTEMS AND SUPPORTING STRUCTURE 7. ROOF STRUCTURE IS CONVENTIONAL LIGHT FRAMED : e "' • COMPLY WITH REQUIREMENTS OF OSSC CHAPTER 6 OR WOOD CONSTRUCTION WITH 2X4 ENGINEERED ,e e • • • / W THE ORSC AS APPLICABLE. TRUSSES AT 24" O.C. MAX. EXEMPT FROM ALLOWABLE �e' „ f Al *-• . • . x 2. 303.3- ALL PV MODULES TO BE UL 1703 LISTED. SPAN REQUIREMENTS IN TABLE 305.4.1. • • / 1111,, vi • 3. 303.5- PV SYSTEM SHALL HAVE A FIRE 8. 304.9.5- DISCONNNECTS, J- BOXES, COMBINER BOXES OR CLASSIFICATION THAT IS EQUAL TO OR GREATER GUTTERS SHALL NOT BE PLACED IN ANY REQUIRED _ . � � — --------- . y THAN THE ROOF ASSEMBLY REQUIRED BY OSSC PATHWAY OR CUTOUT. . . ' . .."" S ECTION 1505.1. 9. ROOF MATERIAL IS ASPHALT COMPOSITE SHINGLE. • 4. 303.6- ALL COMPONENTS OF THE PV SYSTEM SHALL BE 10. PER 305.4 ITEM 3: TOTAL SYSTEM WEIGHT SHALL NOT Area of Work RATED FOR THEIR USE. EXCEED 4.5 PSF. PV MODULES AND RACKING SHALL BE PV array 5. 303.4- 304.8- PV LAYOUT SHALL NOT RESTRICT DIRECTLY ATTACHED TO ROOF FRAMING AS SHOWN IN EGRESS, LIGHT, VENTILATION, OR ROOF DRAINAGE CONNECTION DETAIL #2. ATTACHMENT SPACING WILL CITY OF TIGARD REQUIREMENTS. BE 48" O.C. MAX, AND WHEN ATTACHMENT LOCATED 6. 304.9.1 GENERAL PATHWAY REQUIREMENTS- WITHIN 3' OF ROOF EDGE, HIP, EAVE, RIDGE SHALL BE Approved [X ] EXCEPTION 1: ON STRUCTURES WITH A PV ARRAY 24" O.C. MAX. Conditionally Approved [ ] AREA OF 1,000 SF OR LESS INSTALLED ON A ROOF 11. MAX MODULE HEIGHT < 18" OFF ROOF SURFACE. See Letter to: Follow [ ] WITH A SLOPE THAT EXCEEDS 2:12 AND WITH AN 12. SECTION 304.7- MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT Attached INTERSECTING ADJACENT ROOF AND WHERE NO CLEARANCES: NOT APPLICABLE, THERE IS NO pennit Ntlmber: IMSrZZa11.00181 [ ] SECTION IS LARGER THAN 150 FEET MEASURED IN MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WITHIN OR ADJACENT TO LENGTH OR WIDTH. AREA OF WORK. Address: 15211 S W SwArt►.vi.o4 Da. EXCEPTION 1A: WHERE PV ARRAY DOES NOT EXCEED i By: Ge 1- N Date: 1 D • ?A - I) 25% AS MEASURED IN PLAN VIEW OF TOTAL ROOF AREA OF A STRUCTURE, A MINIMUM OF 12" UNOBSTRUCTED PATHWAY SHALL BE MAINTAINED ALONG EACH SIDE OF ANY HORIZONTAL RIDGE. NORTH i it 1. SITE PLAN SITE COPY M� Scale: 1" = 30' -0" 0' 15' 30' 60' LIVE LIGHT,. • E N E R G Y 1815 5 NW 169th Place STONEBRIDGE HOMES NW, INC DATE: OCTOBER 17, 2011 DRAWING: Suite 4020 Beaverton, OR 97006 LOT 108 / 5271 SW SUMMERVIEW DRIVE PROJECT NUMBER: #10520 1 of 3 Tel. 503- 682.0906 TIGARD, OR 97224 Oregon CCB# 187491 REV. DATE: • • •• •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • ••• • •• • • • N. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 410 • 1 • • • : • • • • • • ATTACHMENTS SHALL BE SPACED NO • • • • • • • • ■ ■ ■ GREATER THAN 24 INCHES ON CENTER 2X4 ENGINEERED ROOF / \ IN ANY DIRECTION WHERE ARRAY IS TRUSS @24' O.C. \ LOCATED WITHIN 3 FEET OF A ROOF • • • / ❑ ❑ EDGE. HIP, EAVE OR RIDGE. • • ••• ••• •• • • / OSISC 305.4.3 (B) • • • ••• • • / ❑ / ❑ EXIST. VENT, / \ TYP. �� El Eil / N V• / SOLAR / / / 0 - ARRAY / N ` / I I 1 / I I I I I I / v 1 ❑ ❑ ❑ / / / ® 7,,_ 1 1 I , / I CONNEOTIO I I M I TOIkOOF ATTA�HMENT- I I I 1 RAILS TYP / 24" RQQF) EVE I TRUSS TYP. ■ -I r---- t - - - --I 1- ---- + - - - -1- I I I I I I I I I I / I 1 I I I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I . ' ' / 1 1 1 ' I I I 7 © \ 18' -6" Area of REFER TO DRAWING 3 Work FOR ROOF SECTION i 1 Ai N re I _E!D 1. ENLARGED ROOF PLAN Scale: 1/4" = 1' -0" LIVE LIGHT. E N E R G Y 1 81 5 NW 169th Place STONEBRIDGE HOMES NW, INC DATE: OCTOBER 17, 2011 DRAWING: Suite 4020 • Beaverton, OR 97006 LOT 108 / 5271 SW SUMMERVIEW DRIVE PROJECT NUMBER: #10520 L ^) of 3 Tel. 503 - 682.0906 TIGARD, OR 97224 Oregon CCB# 187491 REV. DATE: • • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• SOLAR COLLECTOR MODULE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MODULE (4.5 PSF, MAX.) DIMENSION • • • • • • • • • • VARIES • • • • • • • • ••• ••• ••• ••• •S• • • • _ ATTACHMENTS SHALL BE SPACED NO ; - -- r 1 `a i '%Oi i g;:;:;:;:;:;;;:;:;:;2 VW I I GREATER THAN 24 INCHES ON CENTER I y . .. ... . .. .. IN ANY DIRECTION WHERE ARRAY IS I . . . • • • LOCATED WITHN 3 FEET OF A ROOF .... )- I • • • s • • • • • o • • SAVE OR RID MODULE DIMENSION I i _ I ®c 3os.a.3 cal 1()• MAX :... ��i'i'i'I s e 4 S ECTIO N :i0'i'i' 'i'i • � � �l'i� i - !.r.:t!.!.S:0 tx!zt.!.!sts!v %OBE.! J - ' - 1- I j S ECTI ON A �:i i % O�i i W W ! j NEW SOLAR MODULE =_' ?'f '*` t �� C ONNECT SOLAR MODULE TO I ���i ��� ���'�'�'�'�'': ���'�'� ��'i - I - - I SYSTEM TO EXISTING RAILS WITH 1 CONNECTOR 1 ' ARRAY AND ATTACHMENT ...i .............,.., ., ,y�'t•A'�'� S�'�'�'•'•'�'�'•��'�'�� t'�'�' I j Q FOR EACH 8. SQ FT. OR ♦. ♦.� �..♦ ♦.ice .i ♦.� I I . i' ROOF TRUSS LESS OF MODULE SURFACE I ♦v..• ....00i.♦ ... ..i j �'i'i'i'i i'i'i�'�i'io'i'i'i'i fi'i'i� I CORROSION RESISITANT I I ♦••♦ •••�•••�•••��•� METAL RAIL ANCHOR j iiiiiiioiii •iil iii ,'i'i'Oi'i'i'i'i�i'i'i .'i'i TO ALTERNATE ROOF I `i'i'i:!if i'.'.'.'.'.��'.'i i♦i.•1�j j ■ CENT FRA R SECTION A A ,',•• kO nisi l k. I • TYPICAL. PROVIDE A j _ MINIMUM OF 2 RAILS I_I_ -I_I- I_ PER MODULE mi l I 1 I I j <� I ! ROOF FRAMING �^ ` �� @ qg " MAX ON CENTER I I I I EXISTING 2X4 2. CONNECTION DETAIL ENGINEERED TRUSS Scale: NTS @ 24" O.C., TYP. NOTE: SYSTEM TO BE INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION COLLECTOR MODULE INSTRUCTIONS MIN. 2 X 4 JOIST OR TRUSS SUPPORT CHORD @ 2' MAX. ON CENTER RAIL AND CONNECTION POST BY RAIL MANUFACTURER N ' , 40, 4 , 0.....„ .1 ). 4 *. : *** * *** ** **. . ti `. 12" X12" FLASHING AS REQUIRED TO SEAL ROOF 44t A V/ 1 . SECTION INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS rill Scale: NTS j 5/16" HANGER BOLT QUICKMOUNT PV COMPOSITION ROOF MOUNT ALUMINUM BLOCKING AND L -FEET. LIVE LIGHT. 3. CONNECTION DETAIL E N E R G Y Scale: NTS 1815 NW 169th Place Suite 4020 STONEBRIDGE HOMES NW, INC DATE: OCTOBER 17, 2011 DRAWING: • Beaverton, OR 97006 LOT 108 / 5271 SW SUMMERVIEW DRIVE PROJECT NUMBER: #10520 3 of 3 Tel. 503-682-0906 Oregon CCB# 187491 TIGARD, OR 97224 REV. DATE: