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20 Westwood Terrace elec-merged-compressedFlorence Deborah Sullivan 20 Westwood Terrace Florence, MA 01062 20 Westwood Terrace cranky@gmail.com 413-687-7263 XResidential 100 120 240 X 1 Roof mounted solar array of 20 panels @ 7.2 kW/DC. 33283.20 TBD Bright Planet Solar X 1323 William Hogan III William Hogan III 100124 58024B 1451 Grafton St Worcester MA 01604 auburnpermitting@brightplanetsolar.com 413-435-5356 X 7.2 5X Liability William Hogan III 20 5/21/2024 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURER F : INSURER E : INSURER D : INSURER C : INSURER B : INSURER A : NAIC # NAME:CONTACT (A/C, No):FAX E-MAILADDRESS: PRODUCER (A/C, No, Ext):PHONE INSURED REVISION NUMBER:CERTIFICATE NUMBER:COVERAGES IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. 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CERTIFICATE HOLDER The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD HIRED AUTOS ONLY 5/2/2024 Cross Insurance – Wakefield, Inc. 401 Edgewater Place, Suite 100 Wakefield, MA 01880 781-914-1000 781-246-2601 www.crossagency.com Evanston Insurance Company 35378 United States Fire Insurance Company 21113 Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Ins Co 20044 A 2,000,000MKLV1ENV10417712/18/2023 12/18/2024 500,000 3 10,000 3 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 B 138-772685-8 9/15/2023 12/15/2024 1,000,000 3 A MKLV1EFX100779 12/18/2023 12/18/2024 2,000,00033 2,000,000 C BRWC536384 3/15/2024 3/15/2025 3 1,000,000 1,000,000 1,000,000 A Professional Liability - Claims Made MKLV1ENV104177 12/18/2023 12/18/2024 Aggregate: $2,000,000 Each Claim: $1,000,000 Vincent Thorne Cross Insurance – Wakefield, Inc. wakefieldcertificates@crossagency.com Bright Planet Solar Inc 1451 Grafton Street Worcester MA 01604 79828585 City of Northampton 210 Main Street Northhampton MA 01060 79828585 | 581346 | 23-24 MASTER | Marianne Hoysradt | 5/2/2024 1:03:56 PM (EDT) | Page 1 of 1 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 www.mass.gov/dia Workers’ Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name (Business/Organization/Individual):_________________________________________________ _ Address:__________________________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip:_____________________________ Phone #:________________________________ *Any applicant that checks box #1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers’ compensation policy information.† Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. ‡Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. 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I am a employer with _________ employees (full and/or part-time).* 2. I am a sole proprietor or partner- ship and have no employees working for me in any capacity. [No workers’ comp. insurance required.] 3. I am a homeowner doing all work myself. [No workers’ comp. insurance required.] † Are you an employer? Check the appropriate box: 4. I am a general contractor and I have hired the sub-contractors listed on the attached sheet. These sub-contractors have employees and have workers’ comp. insurance.‡ 5. We are a corporation and its officers have exercised their right of exemption per MGL c. 152, §1(4), and we have no employees. [No workers’ comp. insurance required.] (888)997-4469 450 SOLAR Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Ins Co 3/15/25 888-997-4469 Bright Planet Solar BRWC536384 12/20/23, 8:08 AM IMG_3523.jpeg https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/#inbox/FMfcgzGwJJfqJHVqZkDKSsxRrKsbCzlg?projector=1 1/1 VICINITY MAPCONSTRUCTION NOTESCONSTRUCTION NOTESA.A LADDER SHALL BE IN PLACE FOR ANY INSPECTIONS IN COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA REGULATIONS.B.PV MODULES ARE NON-COMBUSTIBLE IN NATURE.C.THIS SYSTEM IS A UTILITY INTERACTIVE (GRID CONNECTED) SYSTEM AND DOES NOT HAVE STORAGE BATTERIES (UNLESS SPECIFICALLY INDICATED ON SHEET PV3 & PV3.1).D.A GROUND ELECTRODE SYSTEM WILL BE PROVIDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC 690.47 & 250.50 - 250.166. GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM OF EXISTING BUILDING MAY BEUSED WHEN BONDED AT THE SERVICE ENTRANCE. IF EXISTING SYSTEM IS INACCESSIBLE OR INADEQUATE, OR IS ONLY METALLIC WATER PIPING, A SUPPLEMENTALGROUNDING ELECTRODE WILL BE USED AT THE INVERTER LOCATION CONSISTING OF A UL LISTED 8FT GROUND ROD WITH ACORN CLAMP. GROUNDING ELECTRODECONDUCTORS SHALL BE NO LESS THAN #8 AWG AND NO GREATER THAN #6 AWG COPPER AND BONDED TO THE EXISTING GROUNDING ELECTRODE TO PROVIDE FOR ACOMPLETE GROUNDING SYSTEM.E.EACH MODULE WILL BE GROUNDED USING THE SUPPLIED CONNECTION POINTS IDENTIFIED IN THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.F.THE EXPOSED METALLIC TABS OF THE SOLAREDGE OPTIMIZERS SHALL BE BONDED AND/OR GROUNDED PER NEC 690.43(A) AND THE MANUFACTURERS' INSTRUCTIONS.G.PROPER ACCESS AND WORKING CLEARANCE AROUND EXISTING AND PROPOSED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT WILL BE PROVIDED AS PER NEC 110.26.H.ALTERNATE POWER SOURCE PLACARD SHALL BE PLASTIC, ENGRAVED IN A CONTRASTING COLOR (WHITE). THIS PLAQUE WILL BE PERMANENTLY ATTACHED & UV RESISTANT.I.ALL PLAQUES AND SIGNS WILL BE INSTALLED AS REQUIRED BY 2020 NEC.J.A SMOKE DETECTOR, APPROVED AND LISTED BY THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL, SHALL BE INSTALLED IN EACH DWELLING WHEN A PERMIT FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS ORADDITIONS EXCEEDS $1,000.00. A BATTERY POWERED SMOKE DETECTOR SATISFIES THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SMOKE DETECTOR. APPROVED COMBINED SMOKE ALARMSAND CARBON DIOXIDE ALARMS SHALL BE ACCEPTABLE. A CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR SHALL BE INSTALLED IN THE SPECIFIC EXISTING DWELLING UNIT THAT HAVEATTACHED GARAGES OR FUEL-BURNING APPLIANCES FOR WHICH A PERMIT IS ISSUED FOR ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS OR ADDITIONS EXCEEDING $1,000.00. LISTED SINGLE- ORMULTI-STATION CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS SHALL BE INSTALLED OUTSIDE OF EACH SEPARATE SLEEPING AREA IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE BEDROOMS AND ONEVERY LEVEL OF A DWELLING UNIT INCLUDING BASEMENTS. COMBINED SMOKE/CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS MAY BE USED. THE ALARM SHALL RECEIVE ITS PRIMARYPOWER FROM THE BUILDING WIRING EXCEPT IT IS PERMITTED TO BE SOLELY BATTERY OPERATED WHERE REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS DO NOT RESULT IN THE REMOVAL OFWALL AND CEILING FINISHES OR THERE IS NO ACCESS BY MEANS OF AN ATTIC.K.THE GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM PHYSICAL DAMAGE BETWEEN THE GROUNDING ELECTRODE AND THE PANEL (OR INVERTER) IFSMALLER THAN #6 AWG COPPER WIRE AS PER NEC 250-64B. THE GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR WILL BE CONTINUOUS, EXCEPT FOR SPLICES OR JOINTS AS BUSBARSWITHIN LISTED EQUIPMENT AS PER NEC 250.64C.L.ROOF COVERINGS SHALL BE DESIGNED, INSTALLED, AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE BUILDING CODE OF THE LOCAL JURISDICTION.M.PV SYSTEMS CONNECTION IN THE SWITCH GEAR (PANEL) SHALL BE POSITIONED AT THE OPPOSITE END FROM THE INPUT FEEDER LOCATION OR MAIN CIRCUIT LOCATION ASPER NEC 705.12(B)(3)(2).N.ALL EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED SHALL BE UL LISTED OR LISTED BY A LISTING AGENCY RECOGNIZED BY THE STATE IN WHICH THE SYSTEM IS CONSTRUCTED.O.AC DISCONNECTS SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH NEC 690.13.P.ALL DC CONDUCTORS SHALL BE 90° RATED THHW, THWN-2, USE-2 OR PV WIRE. ALL AC CONDUCTORS SHALL BE 75° RATED THWN WIRE.Q.THE UTILITY DISCONNECT HAS VISIBLE BLADES, IS LOCKABLE AND IS ACCESSIBLE TO THE UTILITY 24/7.R.ALL BREAKERS SHALL BE SUITABLE FOR BACKFEED. WHEN BACKFED BREAKER IS THE METHOD OF UTILITY INTERCONNECTION THE BREAKER SHALL NOT READ 'LINE ANDLOAD'.S.COORDINATE ANY POWER OUTAGE WITH LOCAL UTILITY AND PROPERTY OWNER. NOTIFY UTILITY BEFORE ACTIVATION OF PV SYSTEM.T.CITY BUILDING INSPECTOR SHALL INSPECT ACCESSIBLE STRUCTURAL CONNECTIONS AND THE HOUSE CURRENT SIDE OF THE SYSTEM, ALL OTHER EQUIPMENT SHALL BE ULLISTED AND APPROVED.U.PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED OVER ANY ATTIC, PLUMBING OR MECHANICAL VENT. PLUMBING VENTS TO EXTEND A MIN OF 6" ABOVE ROOF ORMODULE. NO BLDG, PLBG OR MECH VENTS TO BE COVERED, OBSTRUCTED OR ROUTED AROUND MODULES.V.ROOF ACCESS POINT SHALL BE LOCATED IN AREAS THAT DO NOT REQUIRE THE PLACEMENT OF GROUND LADDERS OVER THE OPENINGS SUCH AS WINDOWS OR DOORS, ANDLOCATED AT A STRONG POINT OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. FIELD VERIFY EXACT LOCATION.W.THE DISCHARGE OF POLLUTANTS TO ANY STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM IS PROHIBITED. NO SOLID WASTE, PETROLEUM BYPRODUCTS, SOIL PARTICULATE, CONSTRUCTIONWASTE MATERIAL OR WASTEWATER GENERATED ON CONSTRUCTION SITE OR BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES SHALL BE PLACED, CONVEYED OR DISCHARGED INTO THESTREET, GUTTER OR STORM DRAIN SYSTEM.X.ALL WIRING MUST BE PROPERLY SUPPORTED BY DEVICES OR MECHANICAL MEANS DESIGNED AND LISTED FOR SUCH USE AND WIRING MUST BE PERMANENTLY ANDCOMPLETELY HELD OFF OF THE ROOF SURFACE.Y.PAINT SURFACE MOUNTED CONDUIT TO MATCH EXISTING STRUCTURE.------------PROJECT #SYSTEM SIZEDESIGNER:DATE:5/17/2024 3:38:10 PMREVDATEDESCRIPTIONDATE:BRIGHT PLANET SOLAR103A MILLBURY ST,AUBURN MA 01501888-997-4469SIGNATURE:CONTRACTOR LICENSE:TITLE SHEETPV12015Vector Structural Engineering has reviewed the existingstructure with loading from the solar array and screwconnections to the existing framing. The design of theracking system, racking connections, and all otherstructural is by others. Mechanical, architectural, and allother nonstructural aspects of the design are by others.Electrical is by others, unless stamped by Dean Levorsen.05/20/2024VSE Project Number: U1932-0831-241651 W. galena park blvd. ste. 101draper, Utah 84020phone (801) 990-1775www.vectorse.com® 7PV MODULES89CONDUIT RUN IS SURFACE MOUNTED(ACTUAL CONDUIT RUNS TO BEDETERMINED IN THE FIELD)6OPTIMIZER (TYPICAL FOR EACH MODULE)NOT USED5.110NOT USEDJUNCTION BOX ON ROOF (SIZEDETERMINED IN FIELD)0'5'10'SYMBOL LEGEND= FLUE / PLUMBING VENT= MECHANICAL VENTMAIN SERVICE PANELUTILITY METER21INVERTER & INTEGRATED DC DISCONNECT54NOT USEDAC DISCONNECT34.1NOT USEDFIRE CODE PATHWAYS & SETBACKS3'1'-6"WESNROOF BROOF A3'1'-6"6978325NEC 110.261ROOF C------------PROJECT #SYSTEM SIZEDESIGNER:DATE:5/17/2024 3:38:11 PMREVDATEDESCRIPTIONDATE:BRIGHT PLANET SOLAR103A MILLBURY ST,AUBURN MA 01501888-997-4469SIGNATURE:CONTRACTOR LICENSE:ROOF/SITE PLANPV2Vector Structural Engineering has reviewed the existingstructure with loading from the solar array and screwconnections to the existing framing. The design of theracking system, racking connections, and all otherstructural is by others. Mechanical, architectural, and allother nonstructural aspects of the design are by others.Electrical is by others, unless stamped by Dean Levorsen.05/20/2024VSE Project Number: U1932-0831-241651 W. galena park blvd. ste. 101draper, Utah 84020phone (801) 990-1775www.vectorse.com® NGL2L1NTOUTILITYGRID11UTILITYDISCOVISIBLE BLADELOCKABLEW/UTILITYACCESS 24/7TAP LESSTHAN 25'GNDELECT.NOTE 1CONNECTION MADE VIA SUPPLY SIDEPER NEC 705.11(A) & NEC 230.82(6)8FUSED5GN41J-BOX1MODULES/OPTIMIZERS IN A STRING+-REDBLACKSESESE3MODULES/OPTIMIZERS IN A STRING+-REDBLACKSESESEL1L2GL1L25L1L2L1L2GINTEGRATED MODULE & RACKING GND METHOD UL 2703 APPROVED24L1L2GN328.2910.1------------PROJECT #SYSTEM SIZEDESIGNER:DATE:5/17/2024 3:38:15 PMREVDATEDESCRIPTIONDATE:BRIGHT PLANET SOLAR103A MILLBURY ST,AUBURN MA 01501888-997-4469SIGNATURE:CONTRACTOR LICENSE:PV3ELECTRICALLINE DIAGRAM/DETAILS NOTE: PLAQUES SHALL BE ATTACHED TO THE SERVICE EQUIPMENT WITH NON CORROSIVE, POP-RIVETS, SCREWS, OR APPROVED ADHESIVE.LOCATION: MAIN PANELCONDUIT, RACEWAYS & ENCLOSURESLOCATION: MAIN SERVICE PANEL& AC DISCONNECTLOCATION: MAIN SERVICE PANELPV BACK-FED BREAKERLOCATION: MAIN SERVICE PANELPV BACK-FED BREAKERLOCATION: UTILITY METERLOCATION: PV SUB PANEL (IF USED)15611432LOCATION: MAIN SERVICE PANEL / AC DISCONNECT13LOCATION: AC DISCONNECT14LOCATION: DC DISCONNECT/INVERTER #17LOCATION: MAIN SERVICE PANEL8LOCATION: MAIN SERVICE PANELLOCATION: INVERTER109 FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY (NOT ACTUAL MSP)PV SUB PANEL (IF USED)MAIN SERVICE PANELACDISCONNECT(IF USED)PLACARDINVERTERCONDUITS/RACEWAYS56101719112311248131413LOCATION: MAIN SERVICE PANELPV BACK-FED BREAKER2------------PROJECT #SYSTEM SIZEDESIGNER:DATE:5/17/2024 3:38:18 PMREVDATEDESCRIPTIONDATE:BRIGHT PLANET SOLAR103A MILLBURY ST,AUBURN MA 01501888-997-4469SIGNATURE:CONTRACTOR LICENSE:EQUIPMENTLABELSPV4 PLACARD12SOLARINVERTER & DCDISCONNECTUTILITY METERINGUTILITY ACDISCONNECTCAUTION:MULTIPLE SOURCES OF POWER------------PROJECT #SYSTEM SIZEDESIGNER:DATE:5/17/2024 3:38:19 PMREVDATEDESCRIPTIONDATE:BRIGHT PLANET SOLAR103A MILLBURY ST,AUBURN MA 01501888-997-4469SIGNATURE:CONTRACTOR LICENSE:PLACARDPV4.1 =5'-7"4'STRUCTURAL FRAMINGMEMBER @ 16" O.C.MOUNT ATTACHMENTENDCLAMP, TYP.------------PROJECT #SYSTEM SIZEDESIGNER:DATE:5/17/2024 3:38:20 PMREVDATEDESCRIPTIONDATE:BRIGHT PLANET SOLAR103A MILLBURY ST,AUBURN MA 01501888-997-4469SIGNATURE:CONTRACTOR LICENSE:ATTACHMENTPLANPV5Vector Structural Engineering has reviewed the existingstructure with loading from the solar array and screwconnections to the existing framing. The design of theracking system, racking connections, and all otherstructural is by others. Mechanical, architectural, and allother nonstructural aspects of the design are by others.Electrical is by others, unless stamped by Dean Levorsen.05/20/2024VSE Project Number: U1932-0831-241651 W. galena park blvd. ste. 101draper, Utah 84020phone (801) 990-1775www.vectorse.com® ECOFASTEN ROCKIT ROOF MOUNT SYSTEMALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHESITEM QTY123PARTS LISTDESCRIPTION1 ROCKIT SMART SLIDE ASSEMBLY2 SELF TAPPING SCREW #12 x 3" LONG W/ A SEALING WASHER ASSEMBLY1 ROCKIT V3 MNT 30 TO 40 MM ASSEMBLY.13Ø0.312.87Ø 0.42Ø 0.553.620.755.250.753.621.192.440.630.810.880.630.810.63SELF TAPPING SCREWBOTTOM VIEWFRONT VIEWSIDE VIEW2.446.75123EXPLODED ISOMETRIC VIEWFRONT VIEWSIDE VIEWNOTE:PLEASE SEE MANUFACTURERS GUIDELINES FOR INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS.THE PLACEMENT AND NUMBER OF SCREWS SHOWN IS THE MINIMUM NUMBERREQUIRED FOR THE CONNECTION TO THE EXISTING ROOF.CBASEE PV5 FOR STRUCTURALINFORMATION**INSTALLER TO VERIFY RAFTER SIZE & SPACINGROCKIT MOUNT, TYP.SKIRTROOF SURFACEAS OCCURSMANUFACTURER SCREWS FOR ROCKIT SLIDE ASSEMBLYNOTES:·SHALL BE AT LEAST 6" FROM ANY TRUSS JOINTS·#12 X 3" LONG, FULLY THREADED, SELF TAPPING SCREW, PER MANUFACTURER·INSTALL PER MANUFACTURERS GUIDELINESROCKIT MOUNTTOP VIEWABCROCKIT MOUNT SIDEROCKIT COUPLING SIDEROCKIT SMART SLIDE DETAIL SIDEDEFROCKIT COUPLING PLANROCKIT MOUNT PLANROCKIT SMART DETAIL FRONTPV MODULE, TYP.ROCKITSMART SLIDEPV MODULE, TYP.ROCKIT COUPLINGROCKIT MOUNTPV MODULE, TYP.ROOF SURFACEAS OCCURSDFEPV MODULE,TYP.ROCKIT MOUNT,TYP.ROOF SURFACEAS OCCURSLL/3 MAX11/16"1 5/16"BETWEENMODULESBETWEENMODULESPV MODULEFRAME, TYP.PV MODULEFRAMEROCKIT MOUNTROCKIT MOUNTPV MODULEROOF SURFACEAS OCCURS1 5/16"BETWEENMODULESNTSNTSNTSNTSNTSNTSSEE PV5 FOR STRUCTURALINFORMATION**INSTALLER TO VERIFY RAFTER SIZE & SPACING3.751.50TYP.0.31TYP.------------PROJECT #SYSTEM SIZEDESIGNER:DATE:5/17/2024 3:38:21 PMREVDATEDESCRIPTIONDATE:BRIGHT PLANET SOLAR103A MILLBURY ST,AUBURN MA 01501888-997-4469SIGNATURE:CONTRACTOR LICENSE:STRUCTURALCOMPONENTSPV6Vector Structural Engineering has reviewed the existingstructure with loading from the solar array and screwconnections to the existing framing. The design of theracking system, racking connections, and all otherstructural is by others. Mechanical, architectural, and allother nonstructural aspects of the design are by others.Electrical is by others, unless stamped by Dean Levorsen.05/20/2024VSE Project Number: U1932-0831-241651 W. galena park blvd. ste. 101draper, Utah 84020phone (801) 990-1775www.vectorse.com® ROOF BROOF AROOF C WESN------------PROJECT #SYSTEM SIZEDESIGNER:DATE:5/17/2024 3:38:22 PMREVDATEDESCRIPTIONDATE:BRIGHT PLANET SOLAR103A MILLBURY ST,AUBURN MA 01501888-997-4469SIGNATURE:CONTRACTOR LICENSE:PROPERTY LINESPV7PROPERTY LINEPROPERTY LINEPROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINEPROPERTY LINEPROPERTY LINEPROPERTY LINE ROOF BROOF AROOF C INVERTER(S) SERIAL NUMBERS#_______________________#_______________________#_______________________1234578910MAPPING INSTRUCTIONS:121314151. REMOVE THE 'SQUARE' OPTIMIZER STICKERAND PLACE NEATLY ON THE APPROPRIATENUMBERED SPACE.2. WRITE THE CORRESPONDING NUMBER ONTHE APPROPRIATE MODULE WITHIN THE ARRAY.171819202223242527282930323334353738394042434445611162126313641·DO NOT MAKE ANY TIE IN CHANGES UNLESS APPROVED AND DOCUMENTED BY BPS DESIGN TEAM·MAXIMUM WATTAGE ALLOWED IN CIRCUIT/STRING IS 6000W FOR SOLAREDGE INVERTERS 7600-11400·MAXIMUM WATTAGE ALLOWED IN CIRCUIT/STRING IS 5700W FOR SOLAREDGE INVERTERS 3000-6000·MINIMUM OPTIMIZERS IN CIRCUIT/STRING = 8 (6 WITH P405/P505)------------PROJECT #SYSTEM SIZEDESIGNER:DATE:5/17/2024 3:38:23 PMREVDATEDESCRIPTIONDATE:BRIGHT PLANET SOLAR103A MILLBURY ST,AUBURN MA 01501888-997-4469SIGNATURE:CONTRACTOR LICENSE:OPTIMIZERTRACKINGPV8 ROOF BROOF AROOF CDATE / FECHA:CREW LEAD / LIDER DE GRUPO:CREW MEMBERS / MIEMBROS DEL GRUPO:EXCLUSION ZONE/ZONARESTRINGIDAELECTRICAL ZONE/ZONA ELECTRICAXXXXXXXXXXXXXLLADDER/ESCALERAAANCHOR/ANCLAJEANCHORWORK ANGLES/ANCLAJETRABAJADO ENANGULOSVVEHICLES/VEHICULOSHAZARD NUMBER&EXPLAIN/RIESGOSNUMERADOSY EXPLICADOSH#TREE / ARBOLHOMEENTRANCES/ENTRADA DE LACASAESITE NOTES (INCLUDE ANY HAZARD, NUMBERED AND EXPLAINED):NOTAS DEL LUGAR (INCLUYE CUALQUIER RIESGO, NUMERADOY EXPLICADO):CLOSEST URGENT CARE / MEDICAL FACILITY:SALA DE EMERGENCIA / HOSPITAL MAS CERCANO:PUBLIC PROTECTION / PROTECION PUBLICA: EXCLUSION ZONES / ZONA RESTRINGIDA MARKED ENTRYWAYS / ENTRADA MARCADAFALL PROTECTION / PROTECCION DE CAIDAS: ANCHORS / ANCLAJE ROPES / CARABINERS & ROPE GRAB / SOGAS CARABINERO Y AGARRE DE SOGA HARNESS / ARNES LANYARDS / SOGAPPE / EPP: SAFETY GLASSES / GAFAS DE SEGURIDAD GLOVES/GUANTES HARD HATS/CASCO DE SEGURIDAD ARC FLASH SUIT / HOT GLOVES / TRAJE AISLANTE/GUANTES PARA ELECTRICIDAD FIRST AID KIT / KIT DE PRIMEROS AUXILIOS COVID-19 PPE ON SITE / EPP POR COVID EN EL LUGAR CREW ADHERING TO BPS COVID-19 PLAN / AJUSTE EN EL GRUPO AL PLAN POR COVID-19 DE BPSLEGEND /LEYENDAJOB HAZARD ANALYSIS /ANALISIS DE RIESGOS LABORALES------------PROJECT #SYSTEM SIZEDESIGNER:DATE:5/17/2024 3:38:24 PMREVDATEDESCRIPTIONDATE:BRIGHT PLANET SOLAR103A MILLBURY ST,AUBURN MA 01501888-997-4469SIGNATURE:CONTRACTOR LICENSE:JOB HAZARDANALYSISPV9 PICKED BY:RECEIVED BY:------------PROJECT #SYSTEM SIZEDESIGNER:DATE:5/17/2024 3:38:25 PMREVDATEDESCRIPTIONDATE:BRIGHT PLANET SOLAR103A MILLBURY ST,AUBURN MA 01501888-997-4469SIGNATURE:CONTRACTOR LICENSE:BOM SHEETPV10 POWER OPTIMIZERSolarEdge Power Optimizer Module Add-On For North America P320 / P370 / P400 / P405 Specifically designed to work with SolarEdge inverters Up to 25% more energy Superior efficiency (99.5%) Mitigates all types of module mismatch losses, from manufacturing tolerance to partial shading Flexible system design for maximum space utilization Fast installation with a single bolt Next generation maintenance with module-level monitoring Compliant with arc fault protection and rapid shutdown NEC requirements (when installed as part of the SolarEdge system) Module-level voltage shutdown for installer and firefighter safety PV power optimization at the module-level www.solaredge.usUSA ͳ CANADA ͳ 'ERMANY ͳ ITALY ͳ FRANCE ͳ :APAN ͳ CHINA ͳ AUSTRALIA ͳ THE NETHERLANDS ͳ U< ͳ ISRAEL ͳ TUR<EY ͳ SOUTH AFRICA ͳ BUL'ARIA ͳ INDIA OPTIMIZER MODEL (typical module compatibility) P320 (for high-power 60-cell modules) P370 (for higher-power 60 and 72-cell modules) P400 (for 72 & 96-cell modules) P405 (for thin film modules) INPUT Rated Input DC Power(1)320 370 400 405 W Absolute Maximum Input Voltage (Voc at lowest temperature) 48 60 80 125 Vdc MPPT Operating Range 8 - 48 8 - 60 8 - 80 12.5 - 105 Vdc Maximum Short Circuit Current (Isc) 11 10.1 Adc Maximum DC Input Current 13.75 12.63 Adc Maximum Efficiency 99.5 % Weighted Efficiency 98.8 % Overvoltage Category II OUTPUT DURING OPERATION (POWER OPTIMIZER CONNECTED TO OPERATING SOLAREDGE INVERTER) Maximum Output Current 15 Adc Maximum Output Voltage 60 85 Vdc OUTPUT DURING STANDBY (POWER OPTIMIZER DISCONNECTED FROM SOLAREDGE INVERTER OR SOLAREDGE INVERTER OFF) Safety Output Voltage per Power Optimizer 1 ± 0.1 Vdc STANDARD COMPLIANCE EMC FCC Part15 Class B, IEC61000-6-2, IEC61000-6-3 Safety IEC62109-1 (class II safety), UL1741 RoHS Yes INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS Maximum Allowed System Voltage 1000 Vdc Compatible inverters All SolarEdge Single Phase and Three Phase inverters Dimensions (W x L x H)128 x 152 x 28 / 5 x 5.97 x 1.1 128 x 152 x 36 / 5 x 5.97 x 1.42 128 x 152 x 50 / 5 x 5.97 x 1.96 mm / in Weight (including cables)630 / 1.4 750 / 1.7 845 / 1.9 gr / lb Input Connector MC4 Compatible MC4 / Amphenol AH4 MC4 Compatible Output Wire Type / Connector Double Insulated; MC4 Compatible Double Insulated; MC4 / Amphenol AH4 Double Insulated; MC4 Compatible Output Wire Length 0.95 / 3.0 1.2 / 3.9 m / ft Operating Temperature Range -40 - +85 / -40 - +185 ˚C / ˚F Protection Rating IP68 / NEMA6P Relative Humidity 0 - 100 % (1) Rated STC power of the module. Module of up to +5% power tolerance allowed. SolarEdge Power Optimizer Module Add-On for North America P320 / P370 / P400 / P405 PV SYSTEM DESIGN USING A SOLAREDGE INVERTER(2)(3) SINGLE PHASE HD-WAVE SINGLE PHASE THREE PHASE 208V THREE PHASE 480V Minimum String Length (Power Optimizers) P320, P370, P400 8 10 18 P405 6 8 14 Maximum String Length (Power Optimizers)25 25 50(4) Maximum Power per String 5700 (6000 with SE7600H-US)5250 6000 12750 W Parallel Strings of Different Lengths or Orientations Yes © SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. SOLAREDGE, the SolarEdge logo, OPTIMIZED BY SOLAREDGE are trademarks or registered trademarks of SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. All other trademarks mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners. Date: 10/2017 V.02. Subject to change without notice. (2) For detailed string sizing information refer to: http://www.solaredge.com/sites/default/files/string_sizing_na.pdf. (3) It is not allowed to mix P405 with P320/P370/P400/P600/P700/P800 in one string. (4) A string with more than 30 optimizers does not meet NEC rapid shutdown requirements; safety voltage will be above the 30V requirement Solar Mounting Solutions RL Universal Railless Residential Roof Mount System Installation Manual snapnrack.com snapnrack.comAn Intro to SnapNrack RL Universal SnapNrack’s primary goal is to provide our customers with the lowest possible installed cost for mounting residential solar modules, without compromising the values the industry has come to expect: ease of use, quality, aesthetics, and safety. Designing with this goal in mind, we are proud to present the SnapNrack RL Universal Solar Mounting System. SnapNrack has created a rail less system combining great features and benefits we are known for, with our Ultra Rail system and the most up to date technical innovation in the industry, thus reducing parts while driving down labor, material, and total installation costs. Designed to work with standard module frames, achieving UL 2703 Listing for Grounding/Bonding and Fire Classification, providing integrated wire management, aesthetics and our industry leading "Snap-In" features, SnapNrack is providing the simplest and most cost effective solar mounting solution on the market with RL Universal and SpeedSeal™ Track. Benefits of Installing the SnapNrack RL Universal System Install With Very Few Parts This elimination of parts leads to a lower estimated system cost for both the installer and home owner. Install RL Universal With One Tool All RL Universal hardware is attached using a standard ½” socket Built in Wire Management and Aesthetics Extensive wire management solutions have been designed specifically for the system that adapts to multiple possible mounting positions. The system is designed to be aesthetically pleasing and sturdy with a skirt that provides considerable strength at the leading edge and an elegant look for those seeking high end looking systems. Install RL Universal with SpeedSeal™ Track SpeedSeal™ Track features an innovative design that incorporates flashing reliability into a single roof attachment. This eliminates loosening layers of composition and removing nails with a pry bar, leading to less damage to the roof, minimized potential roof leaks, and much faster installs. snapnrack.comTable of Contents Project Plans Certification Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Component Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Pre-Installation Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Installation Steps System Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Composition Shingle Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 RL Universal Mount & Skirt Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Wire Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 MLPE Attachment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Module Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Ridge Mount Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Cantilever Deck Mount Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Grounding Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 List of Approved Modules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 snapnrack.com Certification Details SnapNrack RL Universal system has been evaluated by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) and Listed to UL Standard 2703 for Grounding/Bonding, and Fire Classification. Grounding/Bonding Only specific components have been evaluated for bonding, and are identified as being in the ground path. The RL Universal components that have been evaluated for bonding are the Mount Assembly, Ridge Mount Assembly, Link Assembly, Skirt, Flash Track, or SpeedSeal™ Track, Ground Lugs, and Smart Clips. The following system components are not required to be bonded to the system based on the exceptions in clause 9.1 of UL 2703 1st Ed.: Skirt Spacer, Umbrella Bolt, Flashing and Positioning Springs. Wire management clips are utilized to route conductors away from these components and must be assembled according to the instructions. This mounting system may be used to ground and/or mount a PV module complying with UL 1703 only when the specific module has been evaluated for grounding and/or mounting in compliance with the included instructions. See Appendix A for the list of modules tested with the RL Universal system for integrated grounding. Ground Lugs have been evaluated to both UL 467 and UL 2703 Listing requirements. The following ground lugs have been approved for use: SnapNrack model 242-02101, 242-92202, and Ilsco models GBL-4DBT and SGB-4. The following components have been evaluated for bonding as the fault current ground path: Mount Assembly, Ridge Mount Assembly, Link Assembly, Flash Track or SpeedSeal™ Track, and Ground Lugs. In order to maintain the Listing for bonding, wire management clips must be assembled to route conductors away from parts that have not been evaluated for bonding. A Listed (QIMS) and Unlisted Component (KDER3) grounding lug, SnapNrack part no. 242-92202, is attached to the module frame flange, Flash Track, SpeedSeal™ Track or Ridge Mount Track for the normal attachment of a Grounding Electrode Conductor, which provides bonding within the system and eventual connection to a Grounding Electrode, as required by the U.S. NEC. Details of part no. 242- 92202 can be found in Volume 1, Section 4, and Volume 2, Section 2. When this method is used, the grounding symbol is stamped onto the body of the ground lug to identify the grounding terminal. An alternate method of grounding, A UL Listed (QIMS) and Unlisted Component (KDER3) grounding lug, SnapNrack part no. 242-02101 is attached to the Flash Track or SpeedSeal™ Track. Details of part no. 242-02101 can be found in Volume 1, Section 4, and Volume 2, Section 1. When this method is used, the grounding symbol is stamped onto the body of the ground lug to identify the grounding terminal. An alternate method of grounding, a UL Listed (KDER and QIMS) grounding lug, Ilsco (E34440 and E354420) model SGB-4 is attached to the module frame flange, Flash Track, SpeedSeal™ Track, or Ridge Mount Track. When this method is used, the grounding terminal is identified by the green colored screws of the lug. An alternate method of grounding, a UL Listed (KDER and QIMS) grounding lug, Ilsco (E34440 and E354420) model GBL-4BDT is attached to the module frame flange through the specified hardware and torque values. When this method is used, the grounding terminal is identified by the green colored set screw of the lug. An alternate method of grounding, Enphase R/C (QIKH2)(QIMS2) model M250, M215 & C250 is bonded to the Listed PV module frame by the Enphase R/C (QIMS2) Model EFM-XXMM anodization piercing mounting/clamping kit. The total roof-mounted PV system is bonded (modules and microinverters) together and the assembly is bonded to ground through the Enphase R/C (QIMS2) Engage Cables; Model ETXX-240, ETXX-208 or ETXX-277, when properly grounded at the service entrance. snapnrack.com R/C (QIMS2), Dynoraxx (E357716) photovoltaic bonding device cat. no. Dynobond is an optional component that may be used with this system. The Dynobond device has been evaluated to provide module to module bonding. The Dynobond device attaches to the frame flange of adjacent modules Listed (QIMS), SnapNrack MLPE Frame Attachment Kit model 242-02151 has been investigated to bond approved MLPE device back plates to frames of modules. Tested MLPE devices include the following: - NRTL Listed, SolarEdge Optimizer Model P300-5NC4ARS, P320-5NC4ARS, P370-5NC4AFS, or P400- 5NC4AFS - Enphase R/C (QIKH2)(QIMS2) M250, M215 & C250 - Enphase – NRTL Listed Microinverter models IQ6-60-2-US, IQIQ7-60-2-US, IQ7-60-B-US - Celestica International – Rapid Shutdown Device models DG-006-F001201x and DG-006-F001401x The following MLPE devices have been evaluated for attachment to the Flash Track and SpeedSeal™ Track using the SnapNrack MLPE Rail Attachment Kit, and the Flash Track and SpeedSeal™ Track have been evaluated for use with Listed (QIMS) and Unlisted Component (KDER3) grounding lug, SnapNrack part no. 242-92202. - SMA – Rapid Shutdown Device model RSB-2S-US-10 Additional MLPE devices were evaluated for attachment to the module with the SnapNrack MLPE Frame Attachment Kit model 242-02151 or through the device mounting means. These devices have not been evaluated for bonding, as the enclosures are entirely polymeric: - Ginlong – Rapid Shutdown Device model Solis-MLRSD-R1-1G and Solis-MLRSD-R2-1G - Tigo – Monitoring Device models TSR-4-F, TSR-4-M, TSR-4-O, TSR-4-S, TS4-R-M-DUO, TS4-R-O-DUO, TS4-R-S-DUO When installing the MLPEs per the specifications in the MLPE Installation section of this manual, the system is bonded to the optimizer backing plate. Fire RL Universal has been investigated for a Class A System Fire Classification for a Steep-Sloped Roof with Type 1 and Type 2 modules. Because the system was tested at 5 inches above the test roof fixture RL Universal can be installed without any height restrictions due to System Fire Classification. See Appendix A for potential module-specific height restrictions due to module temperature. The Skirt is considered an optional component with respect to Fire Classification, as RL Universal maintains the same Fire Classification Rating both with and without the skirt. SnapNrack recommends a periodic re-inspection of the completed installation for loose components, loose fasteners, and any corrosion, such that if found, the affected components are to be immediately replaced. Water Submersion Test SnapNrack SpeedSeal™ Track has been evaluated for water penetration of composition shingle roofing systems by static water pressure head. Test method and apparatus were based on a version of ASTM Designation: E2140 Wind-Driven Rain Test Only the following components have been evaluated for the Wind-Driven Rain Test per UL Subject 2582: SpeedSeal™ Track, Comp Flashing, Composition Umbrella Flashing, Flash Track, Umbrella Bolt. Testing was conducted without roofing sealant and without the Umbrella Bolt Gasket. snapnrack.com 5 RL Universal Structural Components Component Details Composition Flash Track Mount SnapNrack RL Universal Mount assembly including rock in channel nut, Riser, Leveler, Mount clamp, and spring Link SnapNrack RL Universal Link assembly including Link bottom, Link top, Link column spacer, and springs Umbrella Lag SnapNrack Composition Flash Track to be installed with Composition Flashing and Umbrella Lag SnapNrack Umbrella Lag with Umbrella Sealing technology, assembly includes 5/16" Lag screw with EPDM gasket and Umbrella washer Composition Flashing SnapNrack Composition Flashing Skirt SnapNrack RL Universal Skirt in single portrait or double landscape lengths SpeedSeal™ Track SnapNrack SpeedSeal™ Track with advanced sealing technology, assembly includes SpeedSeal™ Track and Sealing Ring 5/16" Lag Screw with Sealing Washer SnapNrack 5/16" Lag with Sealing Washer assembly including standard 5/16" lag screw and sealing washer Skirt Spacers SnapNrack RL Universal Skirt Spacer for 40mm, 38mm, 35mm, 32mm, and 30mm modules. snapnrack.com 6 Component Details Smart Clip XL Wire Saver Module frame cable clip, holds six PV wires or four Enphase IQ-Cable Designed to secure conductors that become loose and hang below the array, holds one conductor Ground Lug R Ground Lug R including bonding channel nut, Ground Lug R PRC, bolt, and split lock washer. Grounding/MLPE Components MLPE Frame Attachment Kit Attaches MLPEs (Module Level Performance Enhancers) and other related equipment to the module frame. Smart Clip Module frame cable clip, holds two PV wires or Enphase IQ-Cables Wire Managements Components Ridge Mount SnapNrack RL Universal Ridge Mount assembly including Ridge Mount Track, Ridge Mount Extension, Leveler, Mount Clamp, and spring RL Universal Structural Components snapnrack.com 7 Component Details q Hardware Description Torque Specification RL Universal ½” bolts; System Leveling Bolt, Drop In/Rock In Channel Nut, Mount Top-Down Clamp, Link Top-Down Clamp 12 ft-lb Ground Lug model 242-92202 to Flash Track, SpeedSeal™ Track, Ridge Mount Track or Module Frame, and Ground Lug model 242-92202 to Grounding Electrode Conductor (6-12 SOL)8 ft-lb Ground Lug model 242-02101 to Flash Track or SpeedSeal™ Track (6-12 SOL)16 ft-lb MLPE Frame Attachment Kit, MLPE Rail Attachment Kit 10 ft-lb SolarEdge Frame Mounted Microinverter Bracket to Module Frame 11 ft-lb Enphase Frame Mounted Microinverter Bracket to Module Frame 13 ft-lb Ground Lug model SGB-4 to module or Flash Track 75 in-lb Ground Lug model SGB-4 to module, Flash Track or SpeedSeal™ Track 75 in-lb Ground Lug model SGB-4 to Grounding Electrode Conductor (4-14 SOL or STR)35 in-lb Ground Lug model GBL-4DBT to module 35 in-lb Ground Lug model GBL-4DBT to Grounding Electrode Conductor (10-14 SOL or STR)20 in-lb Ground Lug model GBL-4DBT to Grounding Electrode Conductor (8 SOL or STR)25 in-lb Ground Lug model GBL-4DBT to Grounding Electrode Conductor (4-6 SOL or STR)35 in-lb Hardware Torque Specifications The recommended torque to be applied to components for proper assembly and bonding are as follows: snapnrack.com 8 Site Survey ò Measure the roof surfaces and develop an accurate drawing, including any obstacles such as chimneys and roof vents. ò If plans for the roof structure are available, verify that the plans match the final structure. ò Identify any roof access or setback areas as required by the local AHJ. ò Identify any construction issues that may complicate the process of locating rafters from the roof surface. ò If you find structural problems such as termite damage or cracked rafters that may compromise the structure’s integrity consult a structural engineer. Pre-Installation Requirements Design Guidance ò PV Designers should account for the 0.75 inch spacing between rows and 1.0 inch spacing between columns of modules when creating the layout. ò Ridge Mounts are required if modules will be installed with the top edge of the modules less than 12 inches from the ridge peak. ò Draw the rafter location on the layout to identify where roof attachments can be installed. ò Determine site conditions for calculating the engineering values, confirm site conditions and code versions comply with local AHJ requirements. ò Reference site conditions and system specifications in RL Universal Structural Engineering Report to determine maximum attachment spacing and cantilever values ò Draw roof attachment locations on layout based on maximum attachment spacing and cantilever values X-AXISY-AXIS22'-4"44'-0"11'-2"24'-0" 34'-0" 3'-0"3'-0"(+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) 27'-6" 22'-0" 16'-6"10'-0"Image note: X-Axis described in this manual is cross-slope on the roof, Y-Axis is in line with the roof slope. Four roof attachments per module are recommended for at least one module per row to provide rigidity in the array. Design Recommendation: Safety Guidance ò Always wear appropriate OSHA approved safety equipment when at active construction site. ò Appropriate fall protection or prevention gear should be used. Always use extreme caution when near the edge of a roof. ò Use appropriate ladder safety equipment when accessing the roof from ground level. ò Safety equipment should be checked periodically for wear and quality issues. ò Always wear proper eye protection when required. ò Staggering rows of attachments on alternating rafters is acceptable, and may provide more evenly distributed loads on the roof structure. ò Identify homerun and Junction Box locations based on rooftop wiring requirements. ò Mark distance from array edge to identifiable roof feature in x and y axes. ò Mark distance from array edge to identifiable roof feature in x and y axes. ò Insert SnapNrack installation details into design plan set specific to the project requirements. snapnrack.com 9 LAYOUT INSTRUCTIONS Required Tools ò Roof Marking Crayon or Chalk ò Tape Measure ò Prybar (Not required with SpeedSeal™ Track) X-AXISY-AXIS22'-4"44'-0"11'-2"24'-0" 34'-0" 1) Transfer the layout to the roof using marking crayon or chalk and identify the outside corners of the array. Draw attachment locations on the roof positioned in the x-axis to land on a rafter and in the y-axis to land between modules rows. 2) (Not required for SpeedSeal™ Track - Flash Track installation only) Use a prybar to loosen layers of composition above proposed attachment locations in preparation for proper flashing placement System Layout Ensure the final roof attachment locations do not exceed the maximum attachment spacing and cantilever specified in the design plan Layout Note: snapnrack.com 10 Required Tools ò Hammer or Stud Finder ò Roof Marking Crayon or Chalk ò Drill with 3/16” Drill Bit ò Roof Sealant ò Socket Wrench ò Torque Wrench ò 1/2” Socket ò Pry Bar (Not required with SpeedSeal™ Track) Composition Shingle Installation Materials Included - Flash Track & Composition Flashing (1) SnapNrack Composition Flashing (1) SnapNrack Flash Track (1) SnapNrack 5/16” SS Umbrella Lag Screw q   q   Materials Included - SpeedSeal™ Track (1) SnapNrack SpeedSeal™ Track Sealing Base (1) 5/16" SS Lag Screw (1) 5/16" SS Washer (Sealing Washer is recommended) q   q   snapnrack.com 11 Composition Shingle Installation INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - FLASH TRACK & COMPOSITION FLASHING 4) Place Flash Track over hole in flashing, drive Umbrella Lag through hole in Flash Track, flashing, and into pilot hole for minimum 2.5” embedment in rafter Composition Flashings should be installed in the nominal position; It is acceptable to install the flashing with leading edge of flashing 1-1/4” above the leading edge of first course of composition, or flush with the leading edge of the first course of composition. Marks on flashing edge are a guide and may be used to simplify installation. Align overlapping composition leading edge with marks. Install Note: Ensure flashing extends minimum (2) courses above base. Best Practice: Apply a U-shape of sealant on top portion of flashing underside. Install Note: 3) Install flashing underneath shingle course directly above pilot hole, align hole in flashing with pilot hole. 2) Apply roofing manufacturer’s approved sealant to lag screw, apply sealant in a circle around pilot hole and fill pilot hole with sealant. MARK FLUSH 1.25" MAX FLUSH 1) Using a Flash Track as a template, drill a pilot hole into the rafter with 3/16” drill bit. snapnrack.com 12 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - SPEEDSEAL™ TRACK 1) Position SpeedSeal™ Tracks. SpeedSeal™ Tracks must be positioned with the sealant retention ring entirely on one course of composition. EDGE OF SHINGLE COURSE SEALANT RING 3) Turn SpeedSeal™ Track over and fill dam created by foam sealant ring with roof sealant 4) Attach SpeedSeal™ Track to roof using the 5/16” SS lag screw and washer. Roof sealant should be expelled from the underside of the SpeedSeal™ Track as it is installed to assure the proper amount of roof sealant has been applied. If no sealant is expelled, remove SpeedSeal™ Track and add more sealant to the cavity then reinstall on roof. Install Note: SEALANT Composition Shingle Installation 2) Using a SpeedSeal™ Track as a template, drill a pilot hole into the rafter with 3/16” drill bit snapnrack.com 13 Required Tools ò Socket Wrench ò Torque Wrench ò 1/2” Socket ò String Line RL Universal Mount & Skirt Installation Materials Included - RL Universal Mount (1) RL Universal Mount (1) RL Universal Link (1) RL Universal Skirt (1) RL Universal Skirt Spacers q    q    snapnrack.com 14 RL Universal Mount Installation INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4) To set the RL Universal Mount level loosen the Leveler bolt and move the Leveler up or down, then tighten the Leveler bolt and torque to 12 ft-lb. 5) Run string line along bottom row to align and level RL Universal Mounts between the corner mounts 6) RL Universal Spacers will need to be added to Mounts and Links where Skirt will be installed 1) Install the font row of Mounts by rocking the channel nut on bottom of RL Universal Mount into Flash Track, or SpeedSeal™ Track. 2) Partially tighten Riser bolt to seat the channel nut into the Flash Track, or SpeedSeal™ Track. 3) Slide the bottom two corner Mounts up or down in the Speed- Seal™ Track, or Flash Track until aligned with the bottom edge of array as marked on the roof, then tighten the Riser bolt.Mounts can be installed on either the left or right side of the Flash Track, or SpeedSeal™ Track to avoid any inter- ference with Links Install Note: Use the string line catch and alignment feature on Mounts to hold the string line in place to level and align the Mounts Install Note: Channel nuts must be fully engaged in track and must not extend beyond either end of the track Install Note: snapnrack.com 15 RL Universal Skirt Installation INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7) Install RL Universal Skirt by holding the skirt in Mount, sliding Skirt to align with array layout marks, and clamping skirt into mount DETAIL K SCALE 2:5 K 8) Use RL Universal Links to connect multiple lengths of Array Skirt DETAIL L SCALE 2:5 L snapnrack.com 16 Wire Management Required Tools ò Socket Wrench ò Torque Wrench ò 1/2” Socket ò Electrician Tools Materials Included (1) Bolt, Hex Cap, 5/16" - 18" X 1", SS (1) SnapNrack Bonding Channel Nut (1) SnapNrack Ground Lug R PRC (1) 5/16" SS Split Lock Washer q  SnapNrack Ground Lug R (242-92101) (1) Smart Clip ((2) PV Wire, (1) Enphase IQ Cable (1) Smart Clip XL ((6) PV Wire, (4) Enphase IQ) (1) Wire Saver ((1) PV Wire) q   Smart Clips q  Smart Clip XL Wire Saver q   Smart Clip    snapnrack.com 17 Wire Management INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - RL GROUND LUG 1) Ground Lug R can be attached to any Flash Track, or SpeedSeal™ Track near the Junction Box. Insert Ground Lug R into Flash Track, or SpeedSeal™ Track. 2) Run 10 – 6 AWG, solid, bare copper GEC into Ground Lug R channel, torque clamping bolt to 16 ft-lb The RL Ground Lug to be used in accordance with the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. 3) Run bare, solid EGC from Ground Lug R to Junction Box, bond bare EGC to stranded EGC in Junction Box. For details on installing the Junction Box reference the RL Universal Junction Box Installation Manual. snapnrack.com 18 Wire Management INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - SMART CLIPS 1A) For central inverter and DC to DC MLPE systems: Identify where PV string poles are located, use SnapNrack Smart Clips to manage conductors in route from far pole to the Junction Box 1B) For microinverter systems: Identify route from furthest microinverter to Junction Box, use Smart Clips to manage AC trunk cables and multiple PV wires. Install Note: Use Smart Clips to manage PV module leads connected to the MLPE Route all conductors away from A Mounts and B Mount Bases and Flashings. SmartClips should be used to keep conductors routed away from non-bonded components. SMART CLIP HOME-RUN/TRUNK CABLE PV CONDUCTORS snapnrack.com 19 Required Tools ò Socket Wrench ò Torque Wrench ò 1/2” Socket MLPE & RSD Installation Materials Included (1) SolarEdge Optimizer w/ Frame-Mounted Module Add-On q SolarEdge Frame Mount (1) Enphase Microinverter (1) Enphase Frame Mount q  Enphase Frame Mount SOLAREDGE SOLAREDGE q q  Materials Included - MLPE Rail Attachment Kit (1) SnapNrack MLPE Frame Attachment Top (1) SnapNrack MLPE Frame Attachment Bottom (1) 5/16”-18 X 3/4” Serrated Flange Bolt SS (1) SnapNrack Smart Clip (1) SnapNrack MLPE Frame Attachment Coil Spring SS q     2 3 1 4 5 snapnrack.com 20 MLPE & RSD Installation INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - SNAPNRACK MLPE FRAME ATTACHMENT KIT A 1) Slide the backplate channel of the MLPE device under the MLPE Frame Attachment Kit bolt. The MLPE mounting plate should rest against the MLPE mounting plate backstop on the MLPE Frame Attachment Kit 2) Position the MLPE Frame Attachment Kit on the module frame flange in a location that will not interfere with mounting system components. The module frame flange should rest against the module flange backstop on the MLPE Frame Attachment Kit. A 3) Tighten the mounting bolt on the MLPE Frame Attachment Kit to 10 lb-ft (120 lb-in). Avoid blocking module frame drainage holes when installing the MLPE Frame Attachment Kit. Install Note: 4) Connect the module leads to the input connectors on the MLPE device and manage conductors with the integrated Smart Clip. The MLPE Frame Attachment Kit bonds the following components: Module Frame, MLPE backplate and Smart Clip. Install Note: SnapNrack MLPE Frame Attachment kit are used to attach module level performance enhancing devices, and other devices such an SRD (rapid shutdown device), directly to module frames, and provide integrated grounding/bonding for Devices grounded through metal back plate. (Refer to the list of tested MLPE devices on page 4 of this manual) snapnrack.com 21 MLPE & RSD Installation INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - SOLAREDGE FRAME MOUNT SOLAREDGE 1) Locate the SolarEdge optimizer with Frame-Mounted Module Add- On at a location on the module frame that will not interfere with the RL Universal Mounts. 2) Install the optimizer mounting plate onto the module frame and tighten hardware to 11 ft-lbs. 3) Connect the module leads to the input connectors on the optimizer and manage conductors with SnapNrack Smart Clips. If module is mounted in portrait, install MLPE on long side, short side for landscape. Install Note: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - ENPHASE FRAME MOUNT 1) Locate the Enphase Frame Mount bracket clamp at a location on the module frame that will not interfere with the RL Universal Mounts. 2) Slide the microinverter unit onto the bracket clamp, then move it slightly to the left. 3) Tighten the hardware to 13 ft-lbs 4) Connect module leads to microinverter DC connectors. The microinverter mounting flange should be on the outside of the module frame. Install Note: Refer to the Enphase Frame Mount installation guide for additional instructions. Install Note: snapnrack.com 22 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - DECK MOUNTED MLPE & RSD 1) Drill pilot hole into decking with 3/16” drill bit, and apply roofing manufacturer’s approved sealant to lag screw, in a circle around pilot hole, and fill pilot hole with sealant 2) Install flashing underneath shingle course directly above pilot hole aligning hole in flashing with pilot hole. 3) Place Flash Track over hole in flashing parallel with composition course, drive Umbrella Lag through hole in Flash Track, flashing, and into pilot hole MLPE & RSD Installation 4) Insert channel nut of MLPE Attachment Kit into Flash Track, insert back plate of device over the large fender washer, and tighten bolt to 10-16 ft-lb The RL Universal SpeedSeal™ Track can also be used as a means of attaching RSDs, junction boxes, and other hardware to the roof. Install Note: snapnrack.com 23 Required Tools ò Socket Wrench ò Torque Wrench ò 1/2” Socket Module Installation Materials Included SnapNrack RL Universal Link RL Universal Mount Other Materials Required SnapNrack Smart Clip (2-5 per module) SnapNrack Smart Clip XL (10-20 per array) See Wire Management section for details w ➊ ➊ e w e ➋ ➋ snapnrack.com 24 Module Installation INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - BOTTOM ROW 1) Rest downslope edge of module on the Mounts and/or Links position module so side edge is fl ush with marked edge of array layout 3) When module is level with roof slide Mount down the Flash Track, or SpeedSeal™ Track and engage Mount clamp on upslope edge of module 4) With the Mount fully engaged on the module frame fi rst tighten channel nut bolt, then tighten Mount clamp bolt DETAIL M SCALE 1 /2 M 2) Lower upslope edge of module while simultaneously applying slight pressure to seat module into Mounts and/or Links It is recommended that module leads and connectors are prepared for installation using SnapNrack Smart Clips before being brought to the rooftop. • With no MLPE, secure module leads to module frame to allow access to connectors while modules are installed • Secure MLPE device to module frame with SnapNrack MLPE Frame Attachment Kit and connect module leads to MLPE, and manage leads by positioning connectors to allow access during installation Install Note: Channel nuts must be fully engaged in track and must not extend beyond either end of the track. Install Note: snapnrack.com 25 Module Installation INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - BOTTOM ROW 8) Engage Mounts on the module frame and tighten channel nut bolt, then tighten Mount clamp bolt. 9) Repeat steps 5-7 for additional rows of modules in array 5) Install next module in row by placing downslope edge of module onto Links and Mounts then lower upslope edge of module until level with roof 7) Attach Link to upslope side of modules tighten clamp bolts to engage both modules. 6) Slide Mount down the Flash Track, or SpeedSeal™ Track and position the Mount to support the Module Push modules together so they are tight against the Link module spacer Install Note: DETAIL M SCALE 1 /2 M snapnrack.com 26 Ridge Mount Installation INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - RIDGE MOUNT 1) Attach Ridge Mount Track with minimum 2-½” of embedment in to structural member and minimum 5” from Ridge to end of Composition Flashing 2) Slid Ridge Mount Extension into Ridge Mount Track and hand tighten Extension bolt 3) Align up-slope end of Ridge Mount Extension with allay layout as drawn on roof, positioning Extension so that hatched pattern is visible on one side only 4) As the module is lowered into place slide Leveler and clamp assembly down Extension to engage module frame. RIDGE MOUNT, TOP VIEW RIDGE MOUNT, BEYOND MAX. EXTENSION 5) With Module Clamp seated on module frame, first tighten the Leveler bolt then tighten the clamping bolt. RL Ridge Mounts should not be used to extend modules beyond the ridge. Overhanging an adjacent roof is not approved by SnapNrack. Install Note: snapnrack.com 27 Cantilever Deck Mount Installation INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1) Before attaching Cantilever Deck Mount to roof decking Align Flash Track with module so Mounts will be approximately centered on the Flash Track when clamped or sleeved to the module. A one inch (1”) variance up or down the Flash Track from center is acceptable. ± 1” F R O M C E N T E R 2) Attach flashing and Flash Track to roof decking using a 5/16” x 2” lag screw. If loading conditions require two columns of Cantilever Deck Mounts, it is acceptable to overlap the flashings with a minimum 5-1/2” between holes. 3) For a single column of Cantilever Deck Mounts attach Mount between center of cantilever and end of module making sure distance from mount to end of module is less than maximum allowable cantilever. 1/2 CD CANTILEVER DISTANCE (CD) If roofing is presidential composition, use 5/16” x 2-1/2” lag screws. Install Note: 1/3 CD 1/3 CD CANTILEVER DISTANCE (CD) MIN 5.5 IN 4) With two columns of Cantilever Deck Mounts attach Mounts at approximately 1/3 intervals making sure distance from outside Mount to end of module is less than maximum allowable cantilever. snapnrack.com 28 Grounding Specifications GROUND PATH DETAILS All RL Universal components in the fault current ground path have been Certified to be used multiple times for grounding/bonding. The UL 2703 Listing does not specify a maximum number of uses for the Mount, Link, or Ground Lug. Review the requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC) Article 250 to select the appropriate Equipment Grounding Conductor size based on the short-circuit current of the PV system When using Ground Lug R the following components are part of the fault current ground path: • SnapNrack, SpeedSeal™ Track • SnapNrack, Flash Track • SnapNrack, Mount Assembly • SnapNrack, Ridge Mount Assembly • SnapNrack, Link • SnapNrack, Skirt 1) Row to row module bonding provided by bonding clip in Mount assembly 2) Column to column bonding provided by bonding clamp in Link assembly. Module heights evaluated for bonding with Link Bonding Clamps: • 40 mm (Canadian, LG, Longi) • 38 mm (REC) • 35 mm, (Longi, Canadian) • 32 mm, (Hanwha) • 30 mm, (REC) 3) Each continuous array is connected to Equipment Grounding Conductor through Ground Lug R installed on one SpeedSeal™ Track, or Flash Track per array SECTION A-A SCALE 1.5 / 1 AA GROUNDING METHOD DETAILS snapnrack.comGrounding Specifications (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) (+) (-) TO EGC LINK GROUND PATH MOUNT GROUND LUG EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR GROUND PATH DETAILS GROUNDING MARKING DETAILS The Ground Lug R is marked with the ground symbol. snapnrack.com 29 Appendix A The following modules have completed the UL 2703 Listing process for bonding and fire classification and have been approved for use with the RL Universal mounting system by the module manufacturer. Module manufacturer approval letters can be found at www.snapnrack.com. RL Universal has been evaluated for Bonding of the following UL/NRTL Listed PV modules to UL 2703 requirements: Manufacturer Model Wattage Aptos Solar DNA-120-MF23-XXX 320-340 DNA-120-BF23-XXX 320-345 DNA-144-MF23-XXX 390-410 DNA-144-BF23-XXX 390-415 Canadian Solar CS6K-XXX-M 240-335 CS6K-XXX-M-SD 240-305 CS6K-XXX-P 220-320 CS6K-XXX-P-SD 240-300 CS6K-XXX-MS 240-335 CS3K-XXX-P 250-350 CS3K-XXX-MS 280-345 CS3U-XXX-MS 350-420 CS3U-XXX-P 295-420 CS1K-XXX-MS 285-345 CS1H-XXX-MS 310-350 CS1H-XXX-MS-AB 310-350 Hanwha Q Cells Q.PEAK DUO-G5-XXX 290-360 Q.PEAK DUO-BLK-G5-XXX 290-360 Q.PLUS DUO-G5-XXX 290-360 Q.PEAK DUO-G7-XXX 310-350 Q.PEAK DUO-BLK-G7-XXX 290-350 Q.PEAK DUO-G7.2-XXX 310-350 Q.PEAK DUO-G6+-XXX 320-360 Q.PEAK DUO-BLK-G6+-XXX 310-350 Q.PEAK DUO-G6-XXX 320-360 Q.PEAK DUO-BLK-G6-XXX 310-350 Q.PEAK DUO-G8+-XXX 290-360 Q.PEAK DUO-BLK-G8+-XXX 290-360 Q.PEAK DUO-G8-XXX 290-360 Q.PEAK DUO-BLK-G8-XXX 290-360 Q.PEAK DUO BLK-G6+/AC-XXX 340-350 Q.PEAK DUO-ML-G9-XXX 370-390 Q.PEAK DUO-BLK-ML-G9-XXX 365-385 Heliene 60M-XXX 225-325 60P-XXX 200-270 72M-XXX 275-390 72P-XXX 250-350 APPROVED MODULE INFORMATION snapnrack.com 30 Manufacturer Model Wattage JA Solar JAM60S09-XXX/PR 310-325 JAM60S10-XXX/MR 330-345 JAM60S10-XXX/PR 320-335 JAM60S12-XXX/PR 305-320 JAM72S09-XXX/PR 370-395 JAM72S10-XXX/MR 395-415 JAM72S10-XXX/PR 380-405 JAM72S12-XXX/PR 365-385 JAM60S17-XXX/MR 320-330 Jinko Solar JKMXXXM-60 200-305 JKMXXXM-60L 305-325 JKMXXXM-60HL 315-335 JKMXXXM-60HBL 310-330 JKMXXXP-60 200-290 JKMXXXP-60-J4 200-290 JKMXXXP-60-V 200-290 JKMXXXP-60B-J4 200-290 JKMXXXPP-60 200-290 JKMXXXPP-60-V 200-300 JKMXXXM-72 250-365 JKMXXXM-72L-V 370-390 JKMXXXP-72 250-360 JKMXXXP-72-V 250-360 JKMXXXPP-72 250-360 JKMXXXPP-72-V 250-360 JKMSXXXP-72 250-330 JKMXXXM-72HL-V 370-420 JKMXXXM-72HL-TV 380-410 LG LGXXXN1C-A5 320-345 LGXXXN1K-A5 310-355 LGXXXQ1C-A5 340-385 LGXXXQ1K-A5 315-375 LGXXXS1C-A5 280-320 LGXXXN2C-B3 330-340 LGXXXN2W-B3 330-340 LGXXXN1C-G4 280-340 LGXXXN1K-G4 280-300 LGXXXS1C-G4 250-300 LGXXXN2C-G4 360-395 LGXXXN2K-G4 360-385 LGXXXN2W-G4 360-395 LGXXXS2C-G4 300-360 LGXXXS2W-G4 300-360 LGXXXN1C-V5 325-355 LGXXXN1W-V5 325-345 LGXXXN2T-V5 385-430 Appendix A snapnrack.com 31 Appendix A Manufacturer Model Wattage LG LGXXXN2T-J5 385-405 LGXXXN1T-V5 310-340 LGXXXA1C-V5 360-380 Longi LR6-60-XXXM 270-300 LR6-60BK-XXXM 270-300 LR6-60HV-XXXM 270-300 LR6-60PB-XXXM 280-320 LR6-60PE-XXXM 280-320 LR6-60PH-XXXM 280-320 LR6-60HIB-XXXM 295-320 LR6-60HPB-XXXM 295-320 LR6-60HIH-XXXM 300-330 LR6-60HPH-XXXM 300-320 LR4-60HIB-XXXM 335-365 LR4-60HPB-XXXM 335-365 LR4-60HIH-XXXM 350-380 LR4-60HPH-XXXM 350-380 LR4-72HPH-XXXM 420-455 Mission Solar MSEXXXSO5T 260-290 MSEXXXSO5K 270-290 MSEXXXSQ5T 280-300 MSEXXXSQ5K 285-305 MSEXXXMM4J 320-330 MSEXXXMM6J 320-330 MSEXXXSO6W 320-340 MSEXXXSO4J 320-350 MSEXXXSO6J 320-350 MSEXXXSQ6S 345-365 MSEXXXSQ4S 345-365 MSEXXXSR8K 315-335 MSEXXXSR8T 310-330 MSEXXXSR9S 375-400 MSE60AXXX 290-315 Panasonic VBHNXXXKA03 310-325 VBHNXXXKA04 310-325 VBHNXXXSA17 325-335 VBHNXXXSA18 325-335 VBHN325SA17E 325-330 VBHXXXRA18N 325-340 VBHXXXRA03K 320-335 Phono Solar PSXXXM-20/U 270-320 PSXXXMH-20/U 270-320 REC RECXXXTP2 260-300 RECXXXTP2-BLK 260-300 RECXXXTP2M 300-315 RECXXXTP2M 72 350-400 RECXXXTP2M 72 BLK 350-400 snapnrack.com 32 Appendix A Manufacturer Model Wattage REC RECXXXTP2M 72 BLK2 350-400 RECXXXTP2SM 72 350-400 RECXXXTP2SM 72 BLK 350-400 RECXXXTP2SM 72 BLK2 350-400 RECXXXAA 340-380 RECXXXTP3M 295-340 Silfab SLAXXX-M 225-320 SLAXXX-P 225-275 SSAXXX-M 225-300 SSAXXX-P 225-270 SILXXXBL 280-330 SILXXXML 280-320 SILXXXNL 280-320 SLGXXX-M 265-380 SLGXXX-P 265-320 SSGXXX-M 265-360 SSGXXX-P 265-320 SILXXXNT 350-380 SILXXXHL 265-320 Solaria Solaria PowerXT-XXXR-PX 315-385 Solaria PowerXT-XXXR-BX 315-385 Solaria PowerXT-XXXR-AC 315-385 Solaria PowerXT-XXXR-PM 360-440 Solaria PowerXT-XXXR-PM-AC 360-440 Talesun TP660M-XXX 240-300 TP660P-XXX 235-285 TP672M-XXX 290-360 TP672P-XXX 280-345 Trina TSM-XXXDD05(II)260-300 TSM-XXXDD05A.05(II)260-300 TSM-XXXDD05A.08(II)260-300 TSM-XXXDD05A.082(II)260-315 TSM-XXXPA05 215-260 TSM-XXXPA05.05 215-260 TSM-XXXPA05.08 215-260 TSM-XXXPD05 240-280 TSM-XXXPD05.002 215-275 TSM-XXXPD05.05 240-280 TSM-XXXPD05.05S 215-275 TSM-XXXPD05.08 240-280 TSM-XXXPD05.082 215-275 TSM-XXXPD05.08D 245-275 TSM-XXXPD05.08S 215-275 The SnapNrack name and SnapNrack logo are the property of SnapNrack, Inc. All information contained in this document are the property of SnapNrack, Inc. ©2020, SnapNrack, Inc. All rights reserved. snapnrack.com SNR_RL Universal Installation Manual_v1.75