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22D-112 - • NOTICE OF CANCELLATION DATE: (Enter date of transaction) YOU MAY CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION, WITHOUT ANY PENALTY OR OBLIGATION, WITHIN THREE BUSINESS DAYS FROM THE ABOVE DATE. IF YOU CANCEL, ANY PROPERTY TRADED IN, ANY PAYMENT MADE BY YOU UNDER THE CONTRACT OR SALE, AND ANY NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT EXECUTED BY YOU WILL BE RETURNED WITHIN 10 BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING RECEIPT BY THE SELLER OF YOUR CANCELLATION NOTICE AND ANY SECURITY INTEREST ARISING OUT OF THE TRANSACTION WILL BE CANCELLED. IF YOU CANCEL YOU MUST MAKE AVAILABLE TO THE SELLER AT YOUR RESIDENCE, IN SUBSTANTIALLY AS GOOD CONDITION AS WHEN RECEIVED, ANY GOODS DELIVERED TO YOU UNDER THIS CONTRACT OR SALE; OR YOU MAY, IF YOU WISH, COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE SELLER REGARDING THE RETURN SHIPMENT OF THE GOODS AT THE SELLER'S EXPENSE AND RISK. IF YOU DO MAKE THE GOODS AVAILABLE TO THE SELLER AND THE SELLER DOES NOT PICK THEM UP WITHIN 20 DAYS OF THE DATE OF YOUR NOTICE OF CANCELLATION, YOU MAY RETAIN OR DISPOSE OF THE GOODS WITHOUT ANY FURTHER OBLIGATION. IF YOU FAIL TO MAKE THE GOODS AVAILABLE TO THE SELLER, OR IF YOU AGREE TO RETURN THE GOODS TO THE SELLER AND FAIL TO DO SO, THEN YOU REMAIN LIABLE FOR PERFORMANCE OF ALL OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE CONTRACT. TO CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION, MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE, OR SEND A TELEGRAM TO SUNRUN, INC., 45 FREMONT STREET, 32ND FLOOR, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94105 NOT LATER THAN MIDNIGHT OF (DATE) I HEREBY CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION. DATE: CUSTOMER SIGNATURE: 03/29/2012 PJ1366RA3VKR1 -H (Custom) Page 14 of 14 ATTACHMENT E: LAND OWNER'S CONSENT PREMISES: 53 Avis Cir, Florence, MA 01062 HOST CUSTOMER OWNER: Mary Marquard, a N/A corporation. FOR VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, the undersigned (the "Owner"), being the owner of the above - described premises (the "Premises"), hereby agrees as follows: 1. Owner agrees to interpose no objections to the entry by the Massachusetts Clean Energy Technology Center ( "MassCEC "), its successors, designees, and assigns, upon said Premises for the purpose of conducting an audit on the solar energy production system located therein, provided that said entry is made during normal business hours with prior written notice to Owner. 2. Owner acknowledges that there are currently no uncured defaults related to the Premises that operate or could reasonably operate to prevent Owner from fully possessing and using the Premises. The Owner agrees to give MassCEC a copy of any notice of default given to the Owner and of any notice terminating the rights of the Owner thereunder. All notices to MassCEC under this Consent shall be made in writing and delivered to MassCEC at the following address: Massachusetts Clean Energy Technology Center 55 Summer St, 9th Floor Boston, MA 02110 (617)- 315 -9355 (phone) Attn: Roberto Ramirez, Chief Financial Officer (rramirez @MassCEC.com) With a copy of all legal notices to Eric Macaux, Deputy General Counsel (emacaux(WassCEC.com) 3. Execution of this Consent constitutes a representation by the signatory hereto that such person is authorized to execute the Consent on behalf of Owner. This Consent shall inure to the benefit of the MassCEC, its successors and assigns, and shall be binding upon Owner, its heirs, assigns, representatives, and successors and shall take effect as a sealed instrument. 4. This Consent and all actions arising out of or in connection herewith shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without regard to the conflicts of law provisions thereof, or of any other state. This Consent may not be amended or modified except by a written agreement duly executed by the Owner and MassCEC. SIGNED on behalf of the successors and assigns of the undersigned this day of , 20_. / ��j1�r y � Aarquard B aA Name: Title: 03/29/2012 PJ1366RA3VKR1 -H (Custom) Page 13 of 14 EXHIBIT C [Intentionally left blank] 03/29/2012 PJ1366RA3VKR1 -H (Custom) Page 12 of 14 EXHIBIT A: SUNRUN ELECTRICITY PRICING At the signing of this Agreement, you will pay SunRun a non - refundable Deposit ( "Deposit') of $500. At the start of installation of the Solar Facility, you will pay SunRun an Initial Payment ("Initial Payment') of $500. Together, these payments comprise the Upfront Payment ( "Upfront Payment'). Electricity Payments: In addition to the Upfront Payment, you agree that for all electric energy you purchase from SunRun during the Initial Term of this Agreement, you will pay a price per kWh in the form of monthly payments ( "Monthly Payments ") as shown below. The Monthly Payments shall increase by 2.9% on each anniversary of the In- service Date during the Initial Term of this Agreement. Performance Guarantee Prepay Option Purchase Option End of Yearly Price Monthly Guaranteed kWh Refund / kWh If Guaranteed Estimated Price to Prepay Balance of Minimum Cash Year Per kWh Payment Output to Date Output Not Met Initial Term Purchase Price - N/A N/A N/A N/A $9,105 N/A 1 $0.118 $44.64 N/A N/A $8,957 N/A 2 $0.122 $45.93 9,036 $0.135 $8,786 $15,396 3 $0.126 $47.27 13,519 $0.139 $8,592 $12,999 4 $0.131 $48.64 17,981 $0.144 $8,374 $10,577 5 $0.135 $50.05 22,419 $0.149 $8,129 $8,129 6 $0.140 $51.50 26,835 $0.154 $7,857 $7,857 7 $0.144 $52.99 31,228 $0.159 $7,555 $7,555 8 $0.149 $54.53 35,598 $0.164 $7,222 $7,222 9 $0.154 $56.11 39,946 $0.170 $6,855 $6,855 10 $0.160 $57.74 44,270 $0.176 $6,454 $6,454 11 $0.165 $59.41 48,573 $0.182 $6,015 $6,015 12 $0.171 $61.13 52,852 $0.188 $5,537 $5,537 13 $0.177 $62.91 57,109 $0.194 $5,017 $5,017 14 $0.183 $64.73 61,343 $0.201 $4,454 $4,454 15 $0.189 $66.61 65,555 $0.208 $3,844 $3,844 16 $0.195 $68.54 69,743 $0.215 $3,185 $3,185 17 $0.202 $70.53 73,909 $0.222 $2,474 $2,474 18 $0.209 $72.57 78,053 $0.229 $1,708 $1,708 19 $0.216 $74.68 82,173 $0.237 $885 $885 20 $0.223 $76.84 86,271 $0.245 $0 $0 * Pursuant to Section 7, you may prepay the balance of your estimated obligations under this Agreement. Any prepayments you make to SunRun will increase the refunds for which you are eligible. After the Initial Term, SunRun shall on each anniversary of the In- Service Date establish a new price per kWh that is equal to ten percent (10%) less than the baseline rate for electric energy, as established by your Utility or its successor, at the Property for a customer. If there is no baseline rate, the lowest rate for peak energy charged to a customer at the Property by your Utility, or its successor, shall apply. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall this price per kWh be less than $0.010 per kWh. Pursuant to Section 10, if you purchase the Solar Facility before the Guaranteed Output has been achieved, SunRun will issue you a refund. The estimates in this column assume the Solar Facility achieves its Estimated Output and that you make the final Initial Payment upon the first anniversary. 03/29/2012 P11366RA3VKR1 -H (Custom) Page 10 of 14 k` • SUNRUN INC. 3/30/2012 CUSTOMER Date: Date: 3/29/12 Signature: q� isV OW V ( � �� V r Primary Account Holder ( el Print Name: Katherine_ Cross signature: / i o4 d /� � v SunRun Operations Mary Marquard Print Name: Title: Secondary Account Holder (optional) Signature: Print Name: Account email address *: This email address will be used by SunRun for official correspondence, such as sending monthly bills or other invoices. SunRun will never share or sell your email address to any third parties. Account phone number: • 03/29/2012 PJ1366RA3VKR1 -H (Custom) Page 9 of 14 (a) If you terminate this Agreement under Section 11(c), you will be required within thirty (30) days either (i) to pay SunRun a termination payment equal to the Pre - payment of all future estimated energy to be produced during the Initial Term ( "Make Whole"), as calculated in Section 7(b) or (ii) to purchase the Solar Facility pursuant to Section 10(b). (b) If you fail to perform a material obligation under the Agreement, and you do not correct the failure within one hundred twenty (120) days, if such failure continues beyond a period of one hundred twenty (120) days, then SunRun can require you to pay SunRun a Make Whole payment. (c) If you make a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, file a petition in bankruptcy, appoint a trustee or receiver, or have all or substantially all of your assets subject to attachment, execution or other judicial seizure, or you become insolvent or unable to pay your debts, or vacate or abandon the Property, then SunRun can require you to pay SunRun a Make Whole payment. (d) If you (i) are required to make a Make Whole payment and do not make the payment, (ii) terminate this Agreement without also purchasing the Solar Facility, or (iii) do not make any other payment or payments as contemplated and required under this Agreement, SunRun shall, subject to any cure rights provided herein, have the right to disconnect your Solar Facility and /or enter your Property and remove the Solar Facility. (e) If as a result of your default SunRun removes the Solar Facility, then in addition to the Make Whole payment, you will be obligated to pay SunRun an amount equal to the value of any state and local incentives that SunRun must return to the Utility as a result of such removal. 20. Exclusions (a) This Agreement does not include an obligation by SunRun to: remove or dispose of any hazardous substances that currently exist on the Property; improve the construction of the roof or the Property to support the Solar Facility; remove or replace existing rot, rust, or insect infested structures; provide structural framing for any part of the Property; pay for or correct construction errors, omissions and deficiencies by you or your contractors; pay for, remove or remediate mold, fungus, mildew, or organic pathogens; upgrade your existing electrical service; install any smoke detectors, sprinklers or life safety equipment required by municipal code or inspectors as a result of the Solar Facility installation; pay for the removal or re- location of equipment, obstacles or vegetation in the vicinity of the Solar Facility; pay for any costs associated with municipal design or architectural review, or other specialty permits (this includes cost to attend any public hearings, notification of neighbors, or additional drawings required); paint electrical boxes or conduit at the Property; and move items unassociated with the Solar Facility around the Property. 21. Miscellaneous (a) You agree that this Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between you and SunRun. If any provision is declared to be invalid, that provision will be deleted or modified, and the rest of the Agreement will remain enforceable. The terms of this Agreement that expressly or by their nature survive termination shall continue thereafter until fully performed, which shall include, without limitation, the obligation to make payments hereunder. (b) This Agreement shall be interpreted in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of New York, without regard to the conflict of laws principles thereof. (c) You agree that SunRun has the right to periodically check your consumer credit report. (d) You agree that SunRun has the right to use graphical representations or photography of the Solar Facility and the Property in its marketing and promotional materials. (e) This Agreement supersedes any prior understandings, agreements, or representations by or between the parties, written or oral, to the extent they related in any way to the subject matter hereof. (f) Any notice or other communication to be made hereunder, even if otherwise required to be in writing under other provisions of this Consent or any other documents or agreements that have been provided to you in connection with this Consent, may alternatively be made in an electronic record transmitted electronically to the electronic addresses provided by you. Any notice or other communication made in electronic form will have the same legal effect and enforceability as if made in non - electronic form. 22. NOTICE OF RIGHT TO CANCEL YOU MAY CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION AT ANY TIME PRIOR TO MIDNIGHT OF THE THIRD BUSINESS DAY AFTER THE DATE OF THIS TRANSACTION AND ANY DEPOSIT PAID WILL BE REFUNDED. 03/29/2012 PJ1366RA3VKR1 -H (Custom) Page 8 of 14 course of the resolution of the Dispute. (c) You and SunRun agree to first try to resolve informally and in good faith any Dispute. Accordingly, you agree to send a written notice of Dispute to the address on the first page of this Agreement, and SunRun will send a written notice of Dispute to your billing address. If you and SunRun do not reach an informal agreement to resolve the Dispute within 45 days after the notice of Dispute is received, you or SunRun may commence a formal proceeding as detailed below. All applicable statutes of limitation and defenses based upon the passage of time shall be tolled for the 45 days during which the parties try to informally resolve any Dispute. (d) If SunRun and you cannot resolve the Dispute informally, the Dispute will be resolved by binding arbitration. This agreement to arbitrate Disputes is governed by the Federal Arbitration Act ( "FAA "). The arbitration will be conducted under the rules of JAMS that are in effect at the time the arbitration is initiated ("JAMS Rules') and under the rules set forth in this Agreement. If there is a conflict between the JAMS Rules and this Agreement, this Agreement will govern. (e) CLASS ACTION WAIVER. ARBITRATION MEANS THAT YOU WAIVE YOUR RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL, AND ARBITRATION MUST BE ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS. AS A RESULT, NEITHER YOU NOR SUNRUN MAY JOIN OR CONSOLIDATE CLAIMS IN ARBITRATION BY OR AGAINST OTHER CUSTOMERS, OR LITIGATE IN COURT OR ARBITRATE ANY CLAIMS AS A REPRESENTATIVE OR MEMBER OF A CLASS OR IN A PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CAPACITY, (f)You may, in arbitration, seek all remedies available to you under this Agreement as interpreted under California law. If you decide to initiate arbitration against SunRun, you will be required to pay the costs for initiating the arbitration proceedings. If SunRun decides to initiate arbitration, SunRun will be required to pay the costs associated with initiating the arbitration proceeding. SunRun also agrees to pay the costs of initiating the arbitration proceeding if the arbitrator finds in your favor. Other fees, such as attorneys' fees and expenses of travel to the arbitration, will be paid in accordance with JAMS Rules. The arbitration hearing will take place in the federal judicial district of the Northern District of California, unless you and SunRun agree to another location in writing. In order to initiate arbitration proceedings, you or SunRun must take the following actions: (i) Write a demand for arbitration. The demand must include a description of the Dispute and the amount of damages you are seeking. The form of Demand for Arbitration can be found under ADR Forms at www.jamsadr.com. (ii) Send three copies of the demand for arbitration to the currentJAMSlocation in San Francisco, California. (iii) Send one copy of the demand for arbitration to the other party. (g) In accordance with the FAA and the JAMS Rules, the arbitrator's decision will be final and binding. Any right to appeal is likewise governed by the FM and JAMS Rules. Any arbitration award may be enforced in any court with jurisdiction. (h) You and SunRun agree to receive service of process of the arbitration demand by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, at your billing address and SunRun's principal executive office, as applicable. 17. Force Majeure (a) Neither you nor SunRun will be in default of this Agreement for any delay or failure in the performance under this Agreement (including any obligation to deliver or accept the electric energy output of the Solar Facility) if the delay or failure is due to Force Majeure. Force Majeure includes acts of God such as storms, fires, floods, lightning and earthquakes, sabotage or destruction by a third party of the Solar Facilities, war, riot, acts of a public enemy or other civil disturbance, or a strike, walkout, lockout or other significant labor dispute. Force Majeure does not include economic hardship of either you or SunRun, a power grid failure (except if caused directly by a Force Majeure event), a failure or delay in the granting of permits, or insufficiency, unavailability, failure, or diminishment of solar resources, except as a result of an event that would otherwise qualify as a Force Majeure. (b) Force Majeure cannot be attributable to fault or negligence on the part of the party claiming Force Majeure and must be caused by things beyond that party's reasonable control. Additionally, you or SunRun must have taken all reasonable technical and commercial precautions to prevent the event. (c) In order to claim Force Majeure as a reason for non - performance, you or SunRun must give notice to the other party of the Force Majeure within fourteen (14) days of the occurrence of the Force Majeure and estimate how long it will last and what the potential impact is on the Agreement. The party claiming Force Majeure must (i) make reasonable attempts to continue to perform under the Agreement, (ii) quickly take action to correct the problem caused by the Force Majeure, and (iii) make reasonable efforts to limit damage to the other party. Finally, the party claiming Force Majeure must notify the other party when the Force Majeure event ends and performance will resume as contemplated in this Agreement. (d) If you or SunRun is prevented from performing under this Agreement for a period of either (i) three hundred sixty -five (365) consecutive days or more, or (ii) seven hundred thirty (730) non- consecutive days or more (whether full or partial days), the other party may terminate this Agreement, without liability of either party to the other, upon thirty (30) days written notice at any time during the Force Majeure. 18. Your Remedies (a) If (i) SunRun makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, files a petition in bankruptcy, appoints a trustee or receiver, or has all or substantially all of its assets subject to attachment, execution or other judicial seizure, or (ii) SunRun fails to perform an obligation under the Agreement and such failure continues beyond a period of ninety (90) days (provided, in each case, this Agreement is otherwise in full force and effect prior to such event), you will have the option to purchase the Solar Facility. 19. SunRun's Remedies 03/29/2012 PJ1366RA3VKR1 -H (Custom) Page 7 of 14 Adolow (f) SunRun will make a good faith effort to notify you between 30 and 60 days before the end of the Initial Term to (i) remind you of your end of term options and (ii) advise you of the rate for electric energy in the first Renewal Term. 13. Access. Maintenance and Repair (a) You agree to grant SunRun or its contractors access to your Property for the purpose of designing, installing, operating, maintaining and testing the Solar Facility and performing SunRun's Obligations. SunRun agrees to give you reasonable notice when SunRun needs to access your Property for any of the foregoing purposes and will endeavor to restrict such access to normal business hours. (b) When possible you agree to allow SunRun and construction professionals (an engineer, architect, or licensed contractor or their representative) hired by SunRun to access your Property to inspect any buildings and, if applicable, roofs prior to the installation of the Solar Facility to ensure that your Property can accommodate the Solar Facility. (c) If parts fail during the term of this Agreement, SunRun will use commercially reasonable efforts to replace them with like equipment; however, you acknowledge that due to parts availability and other factors, this may not be possible. SunRun agrees that any change in equipment will not reduce the Guaranteed Output set forth in Section 8. (d) If you plan to move or temporarily disconnect the Solar Facility to allow for maintenance of and /or repair to the Property, you agree, at your expense, either (i) to hire SunRun to perform this work or (ii) to obtain SunRun's approval of your contractor, who you agree must carry commercial general liability policy in an amount not less than one million ($1,000,000) dollars per occurrence and name SunRun, and its successor or assigns, as additional insured. SunRun will only be responsible for any damage to the roof of the Property that may result from performance of SunRun's Obligations. (e) You agree to make reasonable best efforts to provide a safe and secure work environment at your Property during the course of the Solar Facility installation and maintenance. 14. Insurance (a) SunRun agrees to carry insurance that covers all damage to and theft of SunRun's Solar Facility. You will not be responsible for insuring the Solar Facility. SunRun agrees to provide you evidence of SunRun's insurance policy for the Solar Facility upon request. If SunRun does not maintain insurance that covers damage to SunRun's Solar Facility, it will be responsible for the consequences of not maintaining such insurance. (b) You agree to carry insurance that covers all damage to your Property during the term of this Agreement, including damage resulting from the Solar Facility, provided such damage was not caused by the gross negligence of SunRun. It is your responsibility to determine if the installation of the Solar Facility will impact your existing coverage. If additional insurance is required to maintain your existing coverage, you will be responsible for either (i) procuring and maintaining such insurance or (ii) the consequences of not procuring and maintaining such insurance. (c) SunRun requires its contractors performing the Solar Facility installation to maintain insurance coverage as follows: workers compensation, subject to statutory limits; Employers liability, with a minimum of one million ($1,000,000) dollars each occurrence; commercial general liability, in an amount not less than one million ($1,000,000) dollars per occurrence and two million ($2,000,000) dollars annual aggregate; commercial automobile liability, in an amount not less than a combined bodily injury and property damage limit of one million ($1,000,000) dollars per accident; excess liability insurance with a limit of one million ($1,000,000) dollars per occurrence and in the annual aggregate in excess of the limits of insurance provided above; and any other insurance required by applicable laws or regulations. Your initials indicate that you hav , understand and accept the limitations and obligations set forth in this Section 14. Accepted by (Initials): // ••`` // ', // 15. Limitations of Liability (a) SUNRUN WILL BE LIABLE TO YOU AND ANY OTHER PERSON FOR DAMAGES OR LOSSES DIRECTLY ATTRIBUTABLE TO ITS NEGLIGENCE OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT. TOTAL LIABILITY FOR SUCH DIRECT DAMAGES OR LOSSES WILL IN NO EVENT EXCEED ONE MILLION DOLLARS. THIS WILL YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND ALL OTHER REMEDIES OR DAMAGES AT LAW OR EQUITY ARE WAIVED, EVEN IF YOU HAVE GREATER RIGHTS UNDER MASSACHUSETTS'S LAWS, WHICH YOU SHOULD CONSULT. SUNRUN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS OR LOSSES RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, IN TORT OR CONTRACT, INCLUDING ANY NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE. (b) EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, SUNRUN MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING ITS OBLIGATIONS OR THE SOLAR FACILITY. THERE IS NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED. 16. Resolution of Disputes (a) You agree that to expedite the resolution of and to control the costs of disputes, resolution of any dispute relating to this Agreement (" Dispute "), will be resolved according to the procedure set forth in this Section 16. (b) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, SunRun and you agree to continue to perform each party's respective obligations under this Agreement during the 03/29/2012 PJ1366RA3VKR1 -H (Custom) Page 6 of 14 (i) Upon the fifth anniversary of the In- Service Date (ii) At the end of the Initial Term of this Agreement (iii) Should you sell your Property during the Initial Term (iv) Should SunRun fail to perform SunRun's Obligations (in accordance with Section 18) (b) To purchase the Solar Facility pursuant to Section 10(a), you must deliver a written notice to SunRun of your intent to purchase within sixty (60) days of the applicable date and deliver payment to SunRun within thirty (30) days of receiving an invoice from SunRun for the purchase price. (c) The purchase price will be the greater of (i) fair market value, as determined at the time ( "FMV) and (ii) the minimum price set forth in Exhibit A. Annually, SunRun will determine FMV by hiring an independent appraiser to estimate the value in your state of an in- service solar facility per nameplate kilowatt. (d) SunRun will credit the purchase price by any refund due to you pursuant to Section 8(b), provided however, that in no case shall such a credit result in a net purchase price that is less than the minimum purchase price set forth on Exhibit A. (e) At other times, please contact SunRun at (415) 982 -9000 to discuss the possibility of purchasing the Solar Facility. (f) If you purchase the Solar Facility, SunRun will continue to monitor the Solar Facility for as long as the meter continues to function, or until the twentieth anniversary of this Agreement, whichever is sooner. However, SunRun will not provide any maintenance or repair unless you enter into a separate agreement with SunRun, at your expense, to perform these services. If possible, SunRun will assign to you any product and /or workmanship warranties still in effect for the Solar Facility. (g) If you purchase the Solar Facility from Sun Run, and at the time of purchase the Actual Output is less than the Guaranteed Output, SunRun will apply a credit towards the purchase price for the Solar Facility. This credit will be calculated by subtracting the Actual Output from the Guaranteed Output, and then multiplying the result by the refund per kWh for that anniversary date set forth in Exhibit A. 11. Sale of Property and Assignment (a) If you sell the Property you may assign this Agreement to the new owner, provided that the new owner meets SunRun's reasonable credit requirements and first agrees in writing to be bound by all of the terms and conditions set forth herein. Please contact SunRun or visit www.sunrunhome.com to obtain an assignment agreement. (b) During the Initial Term, within sixty (60) days of entering into a contract to sell the Property you will have the option to purchase the Solar Facility in accordance with Section 10. (c) If you sell or otherwise transfer your interest in the Property without either purchasing the Solar Facility or assigning this Agreement to the new owner in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, or if the new owner refuses to take assignment, then you will be deemed to have terminated this Agreement. (d) SunRun may assign, lease, sublease, or transfer the Solar Facility and this Agreement along with all rights and obligations hereunder to any third party (each, an "Assignee "), without first giving notice to you or obtaining your consent, for any purpose, including, without limitation, collection of unpaid amounts, financing of the Solar Facility's installation, or in the event of an acquisition, corporate reorganization, merger or sale of substantially all of its assets to another entity. If SunRun or its Assignee chooses to transfer the Solar Facility or this Agreement to another party, you agree to treat this other party as your counterparty under this Agreement. Otherwise, the terms of this Agreement will not change if this Agreement or the Solar Facility is assigned, leased, or transferred by SunRun or its Assignee, and the Assignee will not be able to interfere with your rights to the Solar Facility as long as you are fulfilling your obligations under this Agreement. If SunRun transfers the Solar Facility or this Agreement to an Assignee, SunRun will continue to operate and maintain the Solar Facility until you receive written notice otherwise. 12. Term and Termination (a) You agree that this Agreement will become effective when both you and SunRun have signed the Agreement. (b) This Agreement will continue in effect for twenty (20) years following the date SunRun receives notice from the Utility that the Solar Facility is approved for operation ( "In- Service Date "). This period shall be called the "Initial Term." (c) At the end of the Initial Term, this Agreement will be automatically renewed for an additional one -year term ( "Renewal Term"), unless either you or SunRun gives the other party to this Agreement a termination notice at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the Initial Term. At the end of any Renewal Term, this Agreement shall be automatically renewed for an additional Renewal Term, unless either you or SunRun gives the other party to this Agreement a termination notice at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the Renewal Term then in effect. (d) If, at the end of the term of this Agreement, you do not wish to renew it, SunRun will remove the Solar Facility at no cost to you. SunRun agrees to leave your Property in the same general condition that existed immediately prior to removal of the Solar Facility. (e) If you cancel this Agreement pursuant to Section 3, you will not be refunded your Deposit, and you will not owe SunRun any further payments. 03/29/2012 PJ1366RA3VKR1 -H (Custom) Page 5 of 14 6. )3illing and Payment (a) For each billing cycle (generally every thirty (30) days during the period that the Agreement is in effect), SunRun will prepare a written or electronic invoice and charge your account for the Monthly Payment as set forth in Exhibit A. (b) SunRun will mail or e-mail you an invoice no later than ten (10) days after the end of each billing cycle. You agree to pay the amount specified in each invoice by the due date specified in such invoice (which shall be no earlier than twenty (20) days after the date of the invoice), If SunRun does not receive your payment by the due date on the invoice, SunRun may charge you the lesser of an administrative late fee of (i) one and a half (1.5%) percent per month on the portion of your balance that is more than thirty (30) days past due, or (ii) the maximum amount permitted under and subject to applicable law. This late fee is not an interest charge, finance charge, time price differential or other such charge or payment of a similar nature. (c) You may pay SunRun with a check drawn on a United States bank account mailed to SunRun's main office or you may agree to authorize SunRun to deduct the invoice amount directly from your bank account each month. If you prefer automatic payments, please indicate this selection in Exhibit B. 7. Prepayments for Electric Energy (a) At any time, you may prepay all of the expected amounts you will owe SunRun during the remaining portion of the Initial Term ("Prepayment') by contacting SunRun. (b) The Prepayment shall equal the remaining monthly payments for the current year, plus the discounted value of each successive year's expected annual payment. Future year's expected payments will be calculated by multiplying the Estimated Output for that year by the price per kWh rate as set forth in Exhibit A. The future years' payments will be discounted at the lesser of (x) the prime rate (as published by the Wall Street Journal) plus 100 basis points or (y) 5.0%. (c) If you make a Prepayment, SunRun will continue to guarantee the output of your Solar Facility and will issue refunds as described in Section 8. (d) If you decide to make a Prepayment, the Solar Facility will remain at your Property and SunRun will maintain it for the remainder of the Initial Term. 8. Guaranteed Output and Refunds (a) SunRun guarantees that the Solar Facility will generate one - hundred percent (100%) of the Estimated Output during the Initial Term of this Agreement (the "Guaranteed Output') or SunRun will issue you a refund as described below. For the purposes of this Agreement, "Actual Output" shall mean the amount of electric energy created by the Solar Facility to date plus any kWh for which you have previously received a refund. (b) On the second anniversary of the In- Service Date and on every anniversary thereafter, SunRun will issue you a credit if the Actual Output is less than the Guaranteed Output for that anniversary date set forth on Exhibit A. This credit will be calculated by subtracting the Actual Output for that anniversary date from the Guaranteed Output for that anniversary date, and then multiplying the result by the refund per kWh for that anniversary date set forth in Exhibit A. (c) For the purposes of the prior calculations, Actual Output shall include any kWh of electricity that would have likely been produced during any day that a grid failure disabled the Solar Facility or any day that you caused or requested the system to be shut down or to generate significantly less electric energy. For the avoidance of doubt, Guaranteed Output will be reduced if SunRun notifies you that a tree or other growth is reducing electric energy production and you do not remedy, or cause to be remedied, such reduced energy production. 9. Substitute Payments (a) You agree that if, through no fault of SunRun, you cause or request the Solar Facility to be shut down, or if you cause an event that significantly reduces the production of electric energy by the Solar Facility, you will pay SunRun a fee during each month that the Solar Facility is shut down or experiencing reduced production ( "Substitute Payments'). However, SunRun will not charge you Substitute Payments for the first seven (7) days during the Initial Term that the Solar Facility has been shut down or is experiencing reduced output. (b) For each billing cycle during the first year that this Agreement is in effect, the Substitute Payment will equal (i) the current price per kWh established in Exhibit A, multiplied by (ii) the estimated daily generation implied in Section 2(d), as well as the number of days for which Substitute Payments are due, minus (iii) any payment due for any kWh that are produced by the Solar Facility during the current billing cycle. Substitute Payments shall be in addition to other payments otherwise due under this Agreement. (c) For each billing cycle after the first year that this Agreement is in effect, the Substitute Payment will equal (i) the current price per kWh established in Exhibit A, multiplied by (ii) the kWh produced by the Solar Facility during the corresponding billing cycle in the previous year, minus (iii) any payment due for any kWh that are produced by the Solar Facility during the current billing cycle. Substitute Payments shall be in addition to other payments otherwise due under this Agreement. (d) You will not be charged Substitute Payments for times when a grid failure results in the Solar Facility being deactivated. 10. Options to Purchase (a) You have the option to purchase the Solar Facility at the following times during the Initial Term: 03/29/2012 PJ1366RA3VKR1 -H (Custom) Page 4 of 14 (e) If you elect to reduce shading of the Solar Facility to provide for increased generation of energy hereunder, the shade reduction must be completed before the Solar Facility's installation, and you agree to maintain this shade reduction for the duration of the Initial Term. (f) SunRun requires its contractors to employ licensed personnel whenever required by applicable law, regulation or code. (g) SunRun, its contractors and agents shall at the end of each business day keep the Property reasonably free from waste materials or rubbish caused by their operations. Prior to the In- Service Date, SunRun and its agents shall remove all of their tools, construction /installation equipment, machinery, waste materials and rubbish from and around the Property. (h) Subject to the exclusions set forth in Section 20, SunRun will return your Property to a condition similar to its original condition, provided that you notify SunRun in writing or by e-mail of any deficiencies in restoration within five (5) business days of the municipal building inspector approval of the Solar Facility. 4. Changes to the Agreement (a) Prior to installation, the following conditions may change the expected costs and benefits of the Solar Facility to both you and SunRun: (i) Change to the design of your Solar Facility. (ii) Change in the system's annual energy production estimate, expressed in kWh, provided by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory PVWatts Calculator ( "PVWatts calculator') ( "Final Year One Production Estimate "). (iii) Change in the final rebate amount associated with installing the Solar Facility ( "Fina /Rebate"). (iv) The availability of cellular service at the Property. If any of these conditions occur, SunRun may choose to modify the terms of this Agreement or cancel the Agreement. If SunRun chooses to modify the terms, SunRun will notify you in writing and you will have five (5) business days to accept the modified terms or cancel this Agreement pursuant to Section 12(e). If you do not respond to SunRun within five (5) business days, SunRun may deem you to have cancelled the Agreement. (b) You may choose to accept changes under this Section 4 in writing or by electronic mail. If a change pursuant to this Section 4 increases the Upfront Payment after you have already paid it to SunRun, you agree to immediately pay SunRun the increase in the Upfront Payment. SunRun may suspend installation until this payment is received. (c) If for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days SunRun fails to perform its obligations required to install and activate the Solar Facility and you have fulfilled all of your obligations under this Agreement, you may cancel this Agreement, in which case SunRun will refund to you the Upfront Payment set forth in Exhibit A, provided that your Property was accessible and in a state fully ready to permit the installation of the Solar Facility. Likewise, if you cause the installation of the Solar Facility to be delayed in excess of one hundred eighty (180) days, SunRun may cancel this Agreement. 5. Purchase and Sale of Electricity (a) As of the In- Service Date, you must be taking service from the Standard Net Metering Service ( "NEM Service") from your local utility (" Uti lily"). You agree that you will continue to take NEM Service for as long as this Agreement is in effect. You agree to use the NEM Service currently in effect for this Utility or, in the event that the NEM Service is no longer in effect, you agree to use a net metering program chosen by SunRun. You agree to execute all documentation associated with NEM Service promptly at the request of SunRun, its affiliates, and /or the Utility. (b) SunRun agrees to sell to you, and you agree to purchase from SunRun, all electric energy produced by the Solar Facility. All electric energy produced by the Solar Facility will be made available to you for use at the Property. (c) If at any time you need more electric energy than is being produced by the Solar Facility ( "Supplemental Energy/'), you will be solely responsible for purchasing that electric energy from another supplier, such as your Utility. During the term of this Agreement you should expect to purchase Supplemental Energy from your Utility. Depending on the terms of your NEM Services, the Utility will bill you either annually or monthly. SunRun will not be in default of this Agreement and will not be responsible for any Supplemental Energy you purchase to complement the electric energy produced by the Solar Facility. (d) You agree that for all electric energy you purchase from SunRun under this Agreement you will pay SunRun the prices set forth in Exhibit A. (e) The price specified in subpart (d) above does not include taxes. If any taxes are assessed on the sale of electric energy or on your purchase, if any, of the Solar Facility from SunRun under this Agreement, and such taxes are paid by SunRun rather than you, you agree to pay or reimburse SunRun for all such taxes, except to the extent that you are prohibited from doing so by applicable laws. (f) You agree that title to and risk of loss for the electric energy purchased under this Agreement shall pass from SunRun to you at the time when the electric energy reaches the point of interconnection, i.e., at the point where the Solar Facility connects to the Property's connection to your Utility. (g) You agree that SunRun alone will receive any credit, rebate, environmental attribute, or other payment or offset that may be attributable to the Solar Facility and all incentives will be sole property of and transferable by SunRun. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if you purchase the Solar Facility from SunRun, you will own, and be entitled to proceeds from the sales of, solar renewable energy credit and renewable energy credit earned after the date you purchase the solar facility from SunRun. 03/29/2012 PJ1366RA3VKR1 -H (Custom) Page 3 of 14 SUNRUN SOLAR POWER SERVICE AGREEMENT THIS DOCUMENT DESCRIBES THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF AND PAYMENT FOR ELECTRIC ENERGY TO BE SUPPLIED BY A SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM THAT WILL BE INSTALLED AT YOUR PROPERTY AND OWNED AND MAINTAINED BY SUNRUN INC. 1. Introduction (a) You are entering into this SunRun Solar Power Service Agreement ( "Agreement) with SunRun Inc., together with its successors and Assignees, ( "SunRun "). You represent that you are at least eighteen (18) years of age, that you are the owner of the property located at 53 Avis Cir, Florence, Massachusetts, 01062 ( "Property'), and that your current utility is National Grid. You further represent that every person or entity with an ownership interest in the Property has agree t be o nd by this Agreement. Accepted by (Initials); (b) SunRun is a Delaware Corporation. You may contact SunRun by mail at 45 Fremont Street, 32nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105, by telephone at (415) 982 -9000, or over the Internet at www.sunrunhome.com. SunRun will arrange for the design, permitting, construction, installation, testing, and activation of a solar photovoltaic system ("Solar Facility') to be located on the roof of your house and /or grounds of the Property. (c) You agree to allow SunRun to install and maintain the Solar Facility on the grounds and /or roof of the Property at a specific location to be approved by n. You further agree to purchase all electric energy generated by the Solar Facility at the price specified in this Agreement. 2. Solar Facility (a) SunRun will arrange for the design, permitting, construction, installation and testing of the Solar Facility on the roof or grounds, as applicable, of the Property in material accordance 7ih a system design tf" F at you will have approved. Thereafter, SunRun will operate and maintain the Solar Facility so as to generate electric energy for use at the Property. SunRun will perform these obligations ( "SunRun's Obligations') during the Initial Term of this Agreement and during any Renewal Terms, for as long as the Solar Facility remains economically viable. (b) You acknowledge and agree that: (i) The Solar Facility will be removable equipment and will not be a fixture or otherwise part of the Property. (ii) SunRun will own the Solar Facility and you will have no ownership interest in the Solar Facility. (iii) The Solar Facility will not be subject to any lien, security interest, claim, mortgage or deed of trust that may be imposed on or assessed against your interest in the Property, or any other property belonging to you. You will have no right to sell, give away, transfer, pledge, remove, relocate, alter or tamper with the Solar Facility at any time. As such, SunRun will not apply a lien to your title for the Property. Run will be responsible for all costs and expenses related to performing SunRun's Obligations. You agree that SunRun has the authority and • iscretion to use contractors or agents to perform or assist SunRun in performing SunRun's Obligations. (d) SunRun estimates that the Solar Facility will be capable of generating 4,540 kilowatt -hours ( "Initial Year One Production Estimate ") of electric energy during its first year of operation, but due to several reasons, including natural variation in weather, actual production will vary. Due to expected panel degradation, SunRun estimates that the Solar Facility will be capable of generating 19.0024 times this amount of kilowatt-hours ("kWh") during the Initial Term ( "Estimated Output'). As set forth in Section 8, SunRun will issue a refund to you if your system does not perform as expected. SunRun makes no other representation, warranty or guarantee of any kind regarding the Solar Facility's actual or expected output or performance. (e) You agree that SunRun, at its own expense, will install, maintain, and periodically test a meter at the Property that will measure all electric energy delivered to you from the Solar Facility. If the meter breaks or is found to be inaccurate, SunRun will adjust the bill as applicable in the next billing cycle by applying a credit for any overcharges or applying an additional charge for any under - charges. You agree not to tamper with, damage or modify the meter in any way. You will be responsible for any damage or inaccuracies in the meter that are caused by you or any other person unrelated to SunRun who may come onto the Property with your knowledge or permission. 3. Design and Installation (a) The design for the Solar Facility will be presented to you prior to installation. You will have five (5) business days following this presentation to request a change or cancel this Agreement pursuant to Section 12(e). Otherwise, you will be deemed to have approved the Solar Facility design. With your written, deemed, or verbal approval, Solar Facility installation may begin at any time. (b) If you wish to change the design or installation process, SunRun will use commercially reasonable efforts to accommodate your request. (c) If an obligation excluded from this Agreement in Section 20 must be performed in order to properly effect the installation of the Solar Facility, you agree to contract separately, and at your own expense, with a contractor who has been designated by or approved by SunRun to perform such obligation. In this instance, SunRun will not unreasonably withhold such approval. (d) You agree to cooperate with SunRun and assist SunRun in obtaining any permits needed, including the NEM Service application in Section 5(a). You agree to complete and return to SunRun and /or its representatives, as appropriate, all applicable rebate documentation and, where applicable, Renewable Energy Credit documentation, upon request and following the In- Service Date. If you do not return the rebate or Renewable Energy Credit documentation, SunRun may invoice you for the Final Rebate amount (as defined in Section 4(a)(iii)). 03/29/2012 PJ1366RA3VKR1 -H (Custom) Page 2 of 14 • sunrun SunRun Total Solar _ Solar Power Service Agreement Summary ,_�-� J Mary Marquard y • • jr-lir,..t 53 Avis Cir, Florence, MA, 01062 Estimated Solar Energy Output to be Delivered Year 1: 4,540 kilowatt -hours (kWhs) Initial Term: 86,271 kWhs Estimated Annual Energy Sources Before Solar With Solar* From Utility 4,800 kWhs 260 kWhs From SunRun 0 kWhs 4,540 kWhs *Actual results will vary. This estimate assumes: 1) your use of electricity remains constant, and 2) the Solar Facility produces as projected. Customer Payment Terms Non - refundable Deposit (due today): $500 Initial Payment (due at installation): $500 Estimated average monthly bill Year 1: $44.64 (plus taxes, if applicable) Annual increase: 2.9% Cost per kWh, Year 1: $0.118, excluding Upfront Payment (if any) Average cost per kWh, Initial Term: $0.177, including Upfront Payment and annual increase (if any) Your initials indicate that you have read, understand and accept the explanation of estimated energy output, energy sources and payment terms. You understand that SunRun has the right to check your credit and you agree that SunRun will make final determination of customer eligibility. Accepted by (Initials): ___e_ A _ _ SUNRUN'S SERVICE OBLIGATIONS TO YOU: - SunRun will insure, maintain, and repair the Solar Facility at no additional cost to you, including inverter replacement. - SunRun will provide professional -grade monitoring with web access at no additional cost to you. - SunRun will provide a money -back, electricity production guarantee, as specified in this agreement. YOUR OPTIONS DURING THIS AGREEMENT: - Should you move, you may assign this agreement to the new homeowner (subject to credit approval). - At certain times, as specified in the agreement, you may purchase the Solar Facility for a price specified in the agreement. - At any time, you may pre -pay for the balance of the electricity we expect to deliver. You'll receive a discount on that payment. YOUR OPTIONS AT THE END OF THIS AGREEMENT'S INITIAL TERM: - At your request, SunRun will remove the Solar Facility at no cost to you. - You may purchase the Solar Facility at its then fair market value. - Otherwise, the agreement will renew. Your new solar electricity rate will be the greater of (i) $0.14 /kWh and (ii) 10% less than the then lowest rate for electricity as charged by your utility provider. THE SOLAR FACILITY IS OWNED BY SUNRUN INC. AND /OR ITS AFFILIATES. SUNRUN INC. 145 Fremont Street, 32nd Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105 1 415 - 982 -9000 03/29/2012 PJ1366RA3VKR1 -H (Custom) Page 1 of 14 EXHIBIT A sunrun SOLAR FACILITY ADDENDUM CONTRACT • • SOLAR FACILITY DESIGN DIAGRAMS Attach the single -line diagram and aerial -view module layout for the Solar Facility to this document. ASSIGNMENT When transfer of the title to the Work occurs pursuant to the Contract, title to the Work shall be transferred to the Person ( "Assignee ") designated in Exhibit A -1. MISCELLANEOUS Neither this Addendum, nor the Contract, creates any employment, agency, partnership, joint venture or other joint relationship between the Parties. Should a conflict arise between the terms of this Addendum and the terms of the Contract that cannot be reconciled, the terms of this Addendum shall govern; provided, however, agreement on a conflicting term in this Addendum shall not operate to modify the conflicting term in the Contract for future addenda executed between the Parties. This Addendum may be executed in counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which taken together will constitute but one and the same instrument. SUN RUN, INC. ROOF DIAGNOSTICS INC itkl y Otem Signature Katherine Cross N nRun Operations Name Title Title 3/30/2012 Date Date 03/29/2012 PJ1366RA3VKR1 -H (Custom) Page 2 of 2 EXHIBIT A sunru n • SOLAR FACILITY ADDENDUM CONTRACT PJ1366RA3VKR1 THIS SOLAR FACILITY ADDENDUM CONTRACT ( "Addendum ") is made by and between SunRun, Inc. ( "SunRun ") and Roof Diagnostics Inc ( "Contractor ") for the design, engineering, procurement, installation, and construction of the Solar Facility described herein. This Addendum hereby incorporates, in total, the terms and conditions set forth in the Amended and Restated Master Solar Facility Turnkey Contract ( "Contract "), and all schedules and exhibits thereto, executed by SunRun and Roof Diagnostics Inc in March 10, 2011. Capitalized terms contained herein have the meanings set forth in the Contract. It is agreed: SOLAR FACILITY TOTAL SOLAR CUSTOM Contract Price: $15,931.25 Host Customer: Mary Marquard Street Address: 53 Avis Cir, Florence, MA, 01062 Rebate Level: $0.40 per watt Utility: National Grid TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS System Size Description Rating Standard Test Condition Direct Current (STC DC kW) 4.080 CEC Alternating Current (CEC AC kW) 3.481 Generation Equipment Photovoltaic collectors . Manufacturer Model number STC DC rating Quantity Array 1 LG Electronics Solar Cell LG255S1 C -G2 255 W 16 Division Inverters Manufacturer Model number Efficiency Quantity Array 1 Power -One PVI- 3.6- OUTD -S -US (240 V) 0.96 1 THIS PROJECT WILL BE BUILT WITH SUNRUN -OWNED MODULES. Total Number of Panels: 16 Total Number of Inverters: 1 03/29/2012 PJ1366RA3VKR1 -H (Custom) Page 1 of 2 Carlon Expansion Fittings C) LISTED Coupling Male Terminal Travel E33447 End Adapter End Std. Length Part No. Part No. Size Ctn. Qty. (in.) E945D E945DX 1 /2 20 4" E945E E945EX 3 /4 15 4" E945F E945FX 1 10 4" E945G E945GX 1 5 4" E945H E945HX 1 5 4" E9451 E9451X 2 15 8" E945K E945KX 2 10 8" E945L E945LX 3 10 8" E945M E945MX 3 5 8" E945N E945NX 4 5 8" E945P E945PX 5 1 8" E945R E945RX 6 1 8" czA Ae Male Terminal Coupling End Adapter End Carlon® . LAMSON &SESSIONS In USA, contact: In Canada, contact: 25701 Science Park Drive • Cleveland, Ohio 4.4122 do Multimodal Logistics 1- 800 -3- CARLON (1- 800 -322 -7566) • In Ohio, (216) 464 -3400 415 Traders Boulevard East Fax: (216) 766 -6444 Mississauga, Ontario • Canada L4Z 1P') TDD /Hearing Impaired Access (216) 831 -5918 (905) 755 -1262 • (888) 269 -9902 www.carlon.com Fax: (905) 755 -1265 • (888) 229 -8622 ISEXPIT OM 7/04 SP C Lamson & Sessions 2004 e Installation 1. The expansion fitting should be mounted so that the piston 3. Nonmetallic conduit straps suitable for this purpose, must be can travel in a straight line within the barrel. If alignment is used to allow the conduit to move freely during expansion not straight, the piston will bind and prevent the fitting from and contraction while properly securing it. working properly. 2.The expansion fitting barrel must be clamped securely where- as the conduit is mounted loosely so that it can slide freely during expansion and contraction. One Expansion Fitting Run conduit through loose support BOX z BOX Expansion fitting barrel fixed rigid Two Expansion Fittings Run conduit through loose support BOX — BOX Both expansion fitting barrels fixed rigid Location Proper placement and installation of expansion fittings and the conduit must be fixed so as to properly proportion expansion conduit allow for correct functioning of the expansion fittings. or contraction between the two fittings. Otherwise, the expansion For example, if one expansion fitting is needed between two or contraction would only occur at the free fitting, while the boxes, the barrel of the fitting must be securely fastened close tighter fitting would not move. to one box. The conduit must be fastened loosely so as to allow In a very long run, two or more fittings should be placed in for movement during expansion and contraction. series with one another. The barrels of each expansion fitting If there is more than one expansion fitting used, then fittings must be anchored so as to allow each length of conduit to are installed at the boxes with the center of the conduit run expand or contract freely. Each section acts independently. rigidly fixed. With two expansion fittings utilized, the center of Use of Expansion Fittings Where Concrete Encased or Direct Buried In normal circumstances, expansion fittings are not needed with In direct burial situations, expansion fittings are not needed concrete encased nonmetallic conduit since the movement of because the ground has relatively constant temperatures. the conduit will coincide with the expansion and contraction of In cold areas, buried lines must be below the frost line to prevent the concrete. The only place where an expansion fitting would buckling during freezing and thawing cycles. In warmer areas, be utilized is where the concrete itself has an expansion joint. the depth of cover protects against temperature extremes. Most Common Mistake Wire Inside the Conduit The most common error is not using enough expansion fittings. The coefficient of expansion for the wire inside the conduit is When in doubt, use an additional expansion fitting. It is much much lower than the nonmetallic conduit, therefore its length more difficult and costly to insert an expansion fitting once change due to expansion and contraction is very little. If the wiring has been set up and in service. expansion fittings are mounted correctly, there should be little concern as to its effect on the wires inside. www.carlon.com Setting Expansion Fitting for Temperature A. For medium temperature (65° - 75° F) set piston 1 1/2 3/4 MAX - 1/2 way in barrel. 3/4 1/2 1/4 B. For cold temperature (20 * 30 F) set piston - - - 1/4 1/2 3/4 MAX 1 /4 way in barrel. T 3/4 1/2 1/4 C. For hot temperature ' (95° - 105° F) set piston - - 1/4 1 3/4 MAX - 3/4 way in barrel. I 3/4 1/2 1/4 When a more precise calculation for expansion is needed, it can be calculated as follows: Example 1: Example 2: 1. You must determine the maximum temperature range. 1. You must determine the maximum temperature range. This is done by subtracting the lowest temperature you This is done by subtracting the lowest temperature you anticipate from the highest temperature you anticipate. anticipate from the highest temperature you anticipate. Example: Let's say in winter, we expect the temperature Example: Let's say in winter, we expect the temperature to get down to -10 °F and in the summer, we expect the to get down to 20 °F and in the summer, we expect the temperature to get as high as 110 °F. The maximum temperature to get as high as 100 °F. The maximum temperature range is 110 —( -10) = 120 °F. temperature range is 100 — 20 = 80 °F. 2. The length of run between fixed points must be determined. 2. The length of run between fixed points must be determined. Let's assume 90 feet for this example. Let's assume 90 feet for this example. 3. The total expansion change can be calculated as follows: 3. The total expansion change can be calculated as follows: Total expansion change in inches = (coefficient of thermal Total expansion change in inches = (coefficient of thermal expansion) x (maximum temperature range) x (length of expansion) x (maximum temperature range) x (length of run in inches). run in inches). Example: Total expansion change = (3.38 x 10' in. /in. / °F) x Example: Total expansion change = (3.38 x 10' in. /in. / °F) x (120 °F) x (90ft x 12in. /ft) = 4.38 in. (80 °F) x (90ft x 12in. /ft) = 2.92 in. Thus, travel can be covered with one expansion fitting in Thus, travel can be covered with one expansion fitting. Carton trade sizes 2" through 6 ", which have an 8" travel, 4. The "set position" can be determined from the following or two expansion fittings in Carlon trade sizes 1/2" through example. 1 -1/2 ", which have a travel of 4 ". Example: If the temperature at installation was 65 °F, the 4. The "set position" can be determined from the following difference from maximum is 100 °F — 65 °F = 35 °F. example. Use ratio: (difference from maximum) /(Total expected Example: If the temperature at installation was 65 °F, the range) = 35/80 = .4375 in. difference from maximum is 110 °F — 65 °F = 45 °F. Use (.4375) x 4 inch travel = 1.75 in. or (.4375 x 8 inch travel) ratio: (difference from maximum) /(Total expected range) = = 3.5 inches 45/120 = .375 in. The piston at 65 °F would retract 1.75 inches for Carlon (0.375) x 8 inch travel = 3 in. trade sizes 1/2" through 1 -1/2" or 3.5 inches for Carlon The piston at 65 °F would retract 3 inches. trade sizes 2" through 6. www.carlon.com Length Inches of Expansion Allowance Needed of Run for Temperature Changes of: (Feet) 60 °F 80 °F 100 °F 120 °F 140 °F 25 5 /8 3 /4 1 1 1 3 /8 50 1 1 5 /8 2 2 3 /8 2 3 /4 75 1 2 3 /8 3 3 /2 4 100 2 3 /8 3 /8 4 4 51/2 125 3 4 5 6 7 Add 30 °F to temperature 150 3 5 /8 4 6 71 /8 81/4 change for direct sunlight exposure. Proper Position Expansion fittings are usually installed in a Solvent weld Mid point Solvent weld horizontal position. However, if they must be put in a vertical application, the open end should be securely fastened in the \,,_if: n down position. The expansion fitting must I r be installed close to the top of the run r with the barrel pointing down, so that — v rain water does not enter into the opening. u 1-e- -� I The lower end of the conduit run should Pipe strap Piston opening Pipe strap be secured at the bottom. This will result should be anchored mounted loosely in an upward movement due to the length tightly to barrel to allow movement change caused by temperature variations. Setting Position of Piston If an expansion fitting was installed completely closed with halfway between maximum and minimum; for example, the piston bottomed on a cool day, there would be no travel installation at 65 °F with an anticipated maximum temperature available when the conduit warmed up and expanded. If it of 125 °F and a minimum of 5 °F. In this case, the expansion was installed in a maximum open position on a hot day, the fitting would be installed or set with the inner piston halfway expansion fitting would pull apart when cooled. Thus, "setting" out. Expansion fittings are marked with a mid - point. If it was the expansion fitting is very important. a colder day, for example 35 °F with the same expected In addition to the proper number and sizes of expansion fittings temperature change range, the inner piston would be set with chosen, they must also be installed so they can accommodate 1/4 of its maximum travel out. If the temperature was hot the expected length change. This requires proper "setting" of (95 °F), it would be set with the inner piston only 3/4 way out. the expansion fitting. Most will be installed at a temperature www.carlon.com e When are expansion fittings used? (continued) Changes in conduit temperature outdoors can exceed 140 °F conduit bowing, distorted boxes, or broken couplings or fittings. considering the heat of summer and cold of winter. This means a The anticipated expansion and contraction for various lengths of 100 foot run of conduit could change approximately 6 inches in runs and temperature changes is given in Table 352.44 of the length between summer and winter. If not compensated for with National Electric Code ®. (See Table below) expansion fittings, this change in length can cause unsightly Expansion Characteristics of PVC Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit Coefficient of Thermal Expansion = 3.38 x 10 -5 in. /in. / °F Length Length Length Length Change in Change in Change in Change in Temperature Inches per Temperature Inches per Temperature Inches per Temperature Inches per Change in 100 ft. of Change in 100 ft. of Change in 100 ft. of Change in 100 ft. of Degrees F PVC Conduit Degrees F PVC Conduit Degrees F PVC Conduit Degrees F PVC Conduit 5 0.2 55 2.2 105 4.2 155 6.3 10 0.4 60 2.4 110 4.5 160 6.5 15 0.6 65 2.6 115 4.7 165 6.7 20 0.8 70 2.8 120 4.9 170 6.9 25 1.0 75 3.0 125 5.1 175 7.1 30 1.2 80 3.2 130 5.3 180 7.3 35 1.4 85 3.4 135 5.5 185 7.5 40 1.6 90 3.6 140 5.7 190 7.7 45 1.8 95 3.8 145 5.9 195 7.9 50 1.8 100 4.1 150 6.1 200 8.1 For conduit installed outdoors, the maximum and minimum air temperature expected can be used to Expansion fittings should be installed to allow for the calculate the range of expansion and contraction. Conduit installed out- anticipated temperature change. For direct sunlight doors in direct sunlight will be considerably hotter than air temperature exposure, add 30 °F to ambient air temperature change. during the day because of the absorption of the sun's heat. Where installed inside buildings, the conduit temperature is the ambient air temperature plus the heat widely varying temperatures. Attics of buildings are areas contributed by the conductors inside the conduit. Generally, expansion where temperature swings exceeding 100 °F are common fittings are not required inside unless conduit is located in an area of and expansion fittings are required. www.carlon.com i • Canon® Expansion Fittings for PVC Rig Conduit All construction materials expand and contract Card A Male Terminal S tave Adapter End with fluctuations in temperature. These temperature � changes affect polyvinyl chloride (PVC) more than traditional materials such as aluminum and steel. For example, the coefficient of thermal expansion for PVC (3.38 x 10 in./in./°F) is almost three times as high as for aluminum and six times as high as for steel. Thermal expansion and contraction have a significant effect on long straight runs of conduit. For this application, expansion fittings are used to accommodate changes in length. This prevents potentially harmful thermal stresses in the conduit itself or in any supporting structures. Coupling End The National Electrical Code Requirements Section 352.44 of the National Electric Code® requires that in accordance with Table 352.44 of the NEC, in a straight run expansion fittings be installed for rigid nonmetallic conduit to between securely mounted items. Securely mounted items are compensate for thermal expansion and contraction where the boxes, cabinets, elbows, or other conduit terminations. length change is anticipated to be 0.25 in. (6.36mm) or greater, When are expansion fittings used? The importance of knowing when to use an expansion fitting is as Expansion fittings are usually used where the straight run length is important as knowing how to use an expansion fitting. Expansion greater than 25 feet and expected temperature change is greater fittings are used in aboveground installations where temperature than 60 °F. Rigid PVC conduit has a coefficient of expansion of changes are anticipated to exceed 25 °F (14 °C). 3.38 x 10 in. /in. / °F. A 10 foot length will change in length about 3/8" with a change in temperature of 100 °F. This equates to more than 4 inches over a 100 foot run. Piston Mid -Point Indicator Barrel rffi p olo -'11.14°°.°1.1°....°1..?°1°.°111111.., - _,.._ ;::: , ._ : -. :- - r zT H = _ Figure 2. WEEBLug mounted on rail. • Material: 304 stainless steel, tin - plated copper • Listed to UL467 by ETL • Torque to 10 ft-lb using general purpose anti -seize • Maximum electrical equipment ground conductor size: 6 AWG • Use with 1 /4 hardware (included) • Outdoor rated Part number: WEEBL -6.7 for use with'/ inch mounting hardware WEEBL -8.0 for use with 5/16 inch mounting hardware WEEBL -8.2 for use with 8 mm mounting hardware copyright 2006 Wiley Electronics LLC Wiley Electronics LLC Washer, Electrical Equipment Bonding and Lug (WEEBLug) The WEEBLug is a device for bonding a solar array. The WEEBLug consists of two parts: a stainless steel washer (weeb -6.7) and a tin- plated copper lug. The washer is designed to provide a reliable gas -tight electrical connection with anodized aluminum pieces. The lug allows the lay -in connection of an electrical equipment grounding conductor. The WEEBLug may be attached to the top of a mounting rail with a captive bolt, or fastened to any aluminum piece after drilling a suitable size clearance hole (see part number list below). Figure 1. WEEBLug Usage: Insert a bolt in the aluminum rail or through the clearance hole in the aluminum piece. Place the washer portion on the bolt, oriented so that the dimples will contact the aluminum piece. Place the lug portion on the bolt and washer portion. Install stainless steel washer and nut. Tighten the nut until the dimples are completely embedded and the lug and aluminum piece are flat against the body of the WEEB. The embedded dimples will make a gas -tight mechanical connection and thus ensure good electrical connection between the aluminum and the lug. copyright 2006 Wiley Electronics LLC S0LARMOUNi Top Mounting UniRac Grounding Clips and WEEBLugs - 225.6 UGC -I • TOP 4 m am 41 clamps 1 M odule � ,all /l I l ,, - ;.1,:, I t - ,. .., 0 / `may.+ +�- T-bolt 010 Nib o �F+� us ` - j , i Figure 26. Slide UGC -1 grounding v — j ■ UGC - z - s clip into top mounting slot ofral7. Intertek I ,..1,,, Torque modules in place on top of Conforms to _1 " ^ , V " clip. Nibs will penetrate rail anod- ut ss,n s..d 4 t7 i t isation and create grounding path _ x, ' = through roil (seeFig 3 reverse side) SolorMouri h toll )any type) Figure 27. Insert a bok in the W EE BLug aluminum rail or through the clearance hole in the stainless steel flat washer. Place the stainless steel flat washer on the bolt oriented so the dimples will contact the aluminum rail. Place the lug portion f � l - '1 i on the bolt and stainless steel flat iii I I washer. Install stainless steel flat washer, lock washer and nut WEEBLUg Tighten the nut until the dimples are _ "- 41 completely embedded into the rail N 1 ':a -�"" and lug. The embedded dimples make .-- Stainless Steel Flat a gas -tight mechanical connection Washer (WEEB) and ensure good electrical connection between the aluminum rail and the ,,,r` - o o.'" Iug through the WEEB. . - ount8 rail Claps end lugs are sold separately. (any type) .. $a........a.a....aa...1.�aa.a.a .... ..alas sass. ........;........ Figure 28. UGC -1 layout for even ........ emaImmmo .a...a.a..u.aa.. and odd number of modules in row. .aaa..a..aME.a•m ••••••••• ma��a... x denotes places to install UGC -1. IMONSI MI ....au. a.... as 1111111111N1111111111 1_�MI i i a s lum ms• I ... .. . _.. . i...... •••............. .. 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U... s Odd Number of Modules in row .0 U ICI I RAC p puJ June June 2011 �� E 2011 Li Cnirac II r A HILTS GROUP COMPANY Ail rights reserved I -1(H( /V()rt St) €cif► ItiOrLS Smart Synch' v�sr. 1 , 44 C cm t c =re Ens <r��i n Radio Control Module Board (RCM) 32-bit ARM processor, 256K RAM, 5I2K flash ti Supplies peak power for data transmissions and al functions during Capacitor Storage Bank (CSB) power outages - no batteries required GSM/GPRS Modern GSM modem communicates with head -end using GPRS and SMS services Internal Antenna Flexible dual frequency GSM antenna for the modem Tilt Detector Detects unauthorised movement or removal of the device Temperature Sensor Monitors all temperatures to ensure correct radio operation Temperature Rorlges Supported meter Forms Operating: ( -40°C, +85 °C1 Class 20: 35, 4S Transmission (wireless): (-40 °C, +85 °C) Class 100: 1S Rtl Class 200: 2S, i 2S, 255 Htrrrtid,ty Rang Class 320: 25 R urafar 3, 'r'd;,Str Certt icatior'5 0% to 95% non- condensing � Y try FCC Part 15 Class B Accuracy ANSI C37.90.1 - 1989: Surge Withstand Copabirty (SWC) 4 *,. Meets ANSI 12.20 for accuracy class 0.5% ANSI C12.20 (Class 0.5) - 1998 PTCRB Certified Measurement Canada Certified Network Carrier Certified tnpt..•tiOufput Signal or Intertcace C' - ri iii ~n /\ afces Module Power Input Voltage 120 VAC Meter Serial Interface 3.3V / TTl compatible asynchronous IT iec_,' ation The SmartMeter module is a fully integrated. under - the -cover option inside the CENTRON meter. The CENTRON GPRS SmartMeter is shipped as one complete unit, ready for field deployment. b't`r s?cn C711:j CCrr L iffy'r 1fr;,;miJt ci CENTRON Meter Hardware: Supported meter forms, classes, and types, equipped with battery CENTRON Meter Firmware: TBD SmariModule: CENTRON GPRS SmartMeter Module SmartSynch TMS: Version 7.20 or higher 1 About SmartSynch: Headquartered n Jockson. Miss. SmartSynch has been developing successful Smart Grid nietfrgence solutions for the utility industry since 2000. The company's clean -tech innovotions in the two-way delivery of real-time energy usage data over public wireless networks (AT&T, Pagers etc.). in lieu of prvote network build -outs, have to date simplified SmartMeter deployments for 100 major North Amer'con atilt es while enabling green - energy initiatives and delivering sign'ficontty higher Returns on Resources. Unl'ke proprietary, closed- arch'tecture solutions SmartSyccr s SmartMeters represent future -proof investments in technology. The t/" standards -based IP connectiv enabled .n every SmartMeter deployed makes them adoptable and remotely upgradable to support today's sensor and communications needs, as well as tomorrow's opportunities, better than any alternative Coorright 02009. SmartS inch Inc.. all rights reserved. _ __ __ _ _ _ . _ .._ _. ________ ___ ______ ___-___ __. . _ _______ , __________ ____ ________ _ q 0 [-- Smart Synch r, '1art J qd tote $ .rr „� ( r ,, ,,,, , CENTRON' GPRS Sn�c rt efie S martSynch's AMIlnfelNgenceTm metering solution features a communications module that is Olt integrated into the Itron CENTRON electricity meter. The CENTRON SmartMeter communicates ' with a server running SmartSynch's Transaction Management Systemmi (TMS) and complies ,” with ANSI C12.19 s solution p 9 protocols for data storage and transmission. � m ' ` ) This delivers actionable intelligence (critical usage and rate data) over secure public "^� wireless networks (such as AT &T and Rogers Wireless) and the Internet - in lieu of cumbersome and expensive private networks. This makes mass deployments quicker, easier, and more - scalable, providing a significantly greater Return on Resources (Roll) for utilities. ., Unlike proprietary, closed - architecture solutions, the CENTRON SmartMeter is essentially a It future -proof investment in technology. Its standards -based tP connectivity makes it adaptable r and field - upgradable to support today's sensoring and communications needs, as welt as t, 'r tomorrow's opportunities, better than any alternative. Functions & Features Wireless Networks Hardware Components • GPRS • Radio Control Module Board (RCM) • Capacitor Storage Bank (CSB) Advanced Metering Functionality • GSM /GPRS Modem • Flexible Two -Way Data Retrieval • Internal Antenna • Scheduled and On- Demand Reads • Tilt Detector • Interval Reads (5, 15, 30, 60 minutes) • Temperature Sensor • Real -Time Interval Reads • Automated Register, Self -Read & TOU Retrieval Operating Ranges i • Demand Resets Temperature • Real-lime Meter Event and Alarm Retrieval • Operating: (-40 °C, +85 °C) • Real -Time Power Outage and Power Restoration • Service Diagnostics and Tamper Detection •Transmission {GPRS): [ 40 °C, +85°C) • Tilt Detection Humidity • Meter Clock Synchronization • 0% to 95% non - condensing • SmartMeter Status Display Accuracy • Automated Meter Registration • Meets ANSI 12.20 for accuracy class 0.5% • Secure and Encrypted Data Transmissions • Bi- Directional Metering Regulatory & Industry Specifications • Over- The-Air SmartMeter Module Firmware • FCC Part 15 Class B Upgrade • ANSI C37.90.1 - 1989: (SWC) Supported Meter Forms • ANSI C12.20 (Class 0.5) - 1998 • PTCRB Certified • Class 20: 3S. 45 • Network Carrier Certified • Class 100: 1 S • Measurement Canada Certified SmarfSynch, inc. • Class 200: 2S, 125 . 25S 4400 Old Canton Road • Class 320: 2S Jackson, Mississippi 39211 1- 888-362.1780 ( r r Lo 0 hill • • • zzorgo I -- 0.75 --I 00 000 0 A 00 _ SolarMount ©2008 UNIRAC. 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' Imo fra weal hart Waage ; Vnpp.MOV Mlaoprocasaorsgstme controller 1 LCO I Inverter electrical block diagram OC Swath ♦PYYp•i: • _- ■ — - - -- MP PT 1 i P! pen: • -Ile = AC .PVepa :., • / ,AO Output MPPT 2 1 DC /AC -PV14e121 • -----.- inverter 1 • PVI-5000 -0UTD•8 f PVI6000-0UTO -S nevi 1 Jeee 10, 2009 Power -One Inc. 740 Calle Plano Camarillo, California - 93012 -8503 aesales- usepower -one corn ww w.power- one.com , . AURORA r-ass ® ..... Photovoltaic inverter Changing the Shope of Power SPECIFICATIONS PVI Sono aura PVI- 6000 -011rs INPUT PARAMETERS (DC Skis) Nominal DC Power jkWi 515 6.18 Total Max.Recornmended DC Power jkWl 5.3 6.4 Operating N'PT Input Voltage Range fVl 90 to 580 (360 n_ omtnag ,Full Power MPPT Range [Vj __.. 140.530 1 � Max. Input Voltage j111 _ 600- i lActivation Voltage m 200 nominal (adjustable within 120.350) I P4o Of Independent MPPT Trackers ;Max,, Input Pbweti Each MPPT MA' 4 4 tO ft: Inputs 2 (1 each MPPT) 2 (1 each MPPr1_ i urrent Each MPPT tA1 18 (22 short dreud1 18 L22 short circuil � . erotected DC Slide Varistor i 4 (2 for eachMPPT) I Switch 1 Integrated (Rating; 600VdcA� /25 4 (2 POSITIVE, 2 NEGATIVE) Connections TERMINAL BLOCK i0C 3 KNOCK -OUTS: Gi8112' or Gi (using ring reduction) CONDUCTOR CROSS SECTION; MAX AWG4 OUTPUT PARAMETERS [AC Side} , ; Nominal AC PowericWj Max. ACPowerk_W1 5000 I 6000 7c Grid Connection single Lhasa / split phase :Nominal AC Voltage Range M Default 240V split phase tptional 208 or 277 single phase (settxA reguired) Maximum AC Voltage Range (VI i 187.2224.6 ; 216-2592 249.3.299.2 Nominal AC Preg nancy IHz1 60 Max. AC Line Current [Al 1 24; 2O 18 short circuit) 29,25 ; 21.6 (30 short circuit) AC Side Varistor _�. _ 2 ( Live • Neutral / Lrve • PE 1 1 SCREW TERMINAL BLOCK AC Connection 3 KNOCK -OUTS: G18112' or G1' (using ring reduction) CONDUCTOR CROSS SECTION : AWG4/8 Line Power Factor _ I 1 'Line___ :AC Current Distortion [ f H D l i <2% at rated power with sine wave volta ',Max. Efficiency 9796 ;GEC Efficiency _ 96_5% Feed In Power Threshold pin 20 • Ni Time Cons < 2 ghl ee umptrort Lm i isolation Transformerdess ENYIRMMMIRAL PARAMETERS Cooling I Natural cooling Aml>rent Temp Range (°c1 _ 1 -25 / + 60 (output power Berating above 50"C) Operating Altitude [ft) f s 000 / Acoustical Noise LdBA1 < 50 41 1 mt Environmental IP Rating _ f IP65 Relative Humidity 0-100% condensing MECHANICAL Dimensions l_HxWxD) inches) 38 5/8"x 1213/16'x 7 11/16' Weight Lh1s1 66 OTHER Display YES (Alphanumeric 2 lines) RS485 (Spring terminal block - Conductor cross section 0,08- 1,5mm4IAWG28.16) Communication USB connection (Service) "Aurora Easy - Control' system for remote control (Optional) Standards and Codes Aurora inierters comply with standards set for grid -bed operation safety, and electromagnetic compatib`Ifty inc':udrng UL I741'IEEE1547 & CSA -C22 2N 1071.01 VDEO126, CEI 11.23, DK5940, CE164.8, "EC 6'683, IEC 61727 EN50081. EN50082 EN61000 CE certiticaton. El Real Decreto RD! 663/2000 de Espana AURORA \ riit -DOS Photovoltaic Inverter , ' '/C hanging the Shape of Power High Efficiencies Across a Broad Range of Operating Conditions " � � 100% 97 PVI -5000 and PVI -6000 inverters provide 20g/24G/277 96 Vac selectable outputs, at up to 97% efficiency (CEC 96 96,5 96 -5). The graph to the right demonstrates the high s6 7596 962 efficiencies, across a continuous range of input 95,9 voltages and load conditions, for the PVI -6000. The graphs below depict the industry- leading ;d 95,6 performance of all models at three discrete -50% 95,3 MPPT - voltage reference points, and a continuous 97 if. 35 range of load conditions. 94.7 96.8 a o . 30% 94.4 94,1 93,8 .96 ,5 2096 93.5 93.2 92,9 9 1096 2,6 250 300 345 400 480 DC Voltage (V) 100 - - . -• .. -_..- - • ..- - g0_...— ...- . - ..., -.. 85. —0— 250 Vdc I 75. • 34sv&C - sea vdc 70. i --- + - - - 4 -+ i 0 0,1 0.2 0.3 0,4 0.5 0 0 0 0 1 % of Rated Output Power , , , ® AURORA i1011e ' Photovoltaic Inverter C hanging the Shape of Power k X 4'4 4 . General Specifications Q Outdoor Models ti PVI- 5000 - OUTO -US -- _ ,ry PVI- 6000 - OUT© -US 04 High-Efficiency, 5kW to 5kW Inverters Installer Friendly Aurora° grid -tie transformerless inverters offer a unique combination of • Reverse - polarity protection minimizes potential damage caused by ultra -high efficiencies, installer - friendly designs, long service life, and miswiring during installation. competitive initial acquisition costs; significantly increasing return on • front -panel mounted LCD display provides real -time updates for all investment In solar -power installations. critical operating parameters. • RS-485 and USB communications interfaces. Industry- Leading Features and Performance • Integrated DC switch available in compliance with NEC Standard, • High efficiencies deliver more energy - up to 97% (96,5 CEC). Article 690 "Solar Photovoltaic System" (USA) • Two inputs with independent MPPTs, optimize power from multiple • Anti-islanding protection arrays oriented in different directions. • Compact size and high power density. 6000W max of output power in Models AC Power a box just 38 5/8" x 1213/16 x 711!16' PVI - 5000 -OUTD 5kW Unmatched Applications Flexibility PVI- 6000 -0UTD 6kW • Full -rated power available up to 50 °C ambient temperature. Opt • Dual input sections with parallel option, with Independent high - speed Aurora Communicator software simplifies monitoring via PC. MPPTs, optimize energy harvesting from multiple arrays oriented in Aurora Easy Control datalogger is available for remote control different directions. via Internet, modem or GSM • Wide MPPT operating range: 90 to 580VOC _ � Field - Proven Reliability • IP65 (NEMA 4) rated enclosure withstands the harshest environmental condl'ons. • Front - mounted heat sink resists contam;nation, enhancing cooling and increasing reliability and long -term eff c ency. • Grid - connected operation according to international standards, UL1741/IEEE1547 & CSA -C22 2 N 107 1-01 • Ten -year warranty, optionally extendable to fifteen and twenty years b l 8 A b ex f a r " f '3s > rpy 3 7 s > a ++' 9- . y M ' v fi e m "'+� -t- t > ,. 41,..4%.f..,.: . � * •. ` • x ' , ) II ( I 7 L 6 1 C G : s ' • t y ! s T O Mechanical Properties 0 Electrical Properties (STC') Cells (. x 10 LG245S1C -G2 . Cell vendor 1 • Max mum power at STC (Pmax) 206 Cell type MPP voltage (Vmpp) .9 S Cell dimensions 164 x 156 nu, ` / 3 x b of MPP current (Impp) 8.23 3 of busbar 3 Open circuit voltage (Vcc) ?C Dimensions (L x W x 11) 1632 x 7'66x •'• rrm Short •'•,rcoit current (Isc) 5 67 C.,125 x 35 52 x 165 ■n Module efficiency ( %) 152 Maximum load (Pa)' 5110 (113 ps`) Operating temperature ( "C) -40 - -`i`(; Weight 19 lag ! -1 Pi It Maximum system voltage (V) -U0 Connector type' Tyco connector IP 67 Maximum series fuse rating (Al 2J Junction box 1P 35 A 3 uyp u) , s olds Power tolerance (0) 0 - t Length of cables 2 x 1000 •-ion / 2 x .. in :. -1 -h- �lr .nc,.. r.. r , ,, 0 Certifications and Warranty 0 Electrical Properties (NOCT') Certifications IEC 3'215 Ed 2, IEC. 31730, JL 1703 Product warranty 10 \scars LG24551C - G2 Output warranty of Pmax 12 ' - 90`,... 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Voltage : 270V Utility Meter M Nema3R combiner Box 5- #8 THHN/ GE 60 A 4 #8THHN 2 strings fused 2 Hot, 2 Neutral 4 #8 THHN Disconnect AC 2 Hot/ I Neutral + 1 @l5A +1 equip Ground DC Disconnect 2 Hot/ 1 Neutral 30A fuse protection equip ground In' PVC 40 amp 600V 1 equip ground In '/< PVC located on In 3 /4 PVC Inverter 2 Pole 30A 16 LG 255 Back - fed 255 W DC Inverter AC breaker modules n disconnect Power One 3.6 di i 1 String of 9 — DC M 1 String of 7 - - - t 7 I I J -0- - - ---0— - - - — -1-1 — 1__- — II LG Solar Pane : — — — - Maximum power at STC: 255 DC grounding electrode conductor - # 6 THHN MPP voltage: 30.0 3KW -HR MPP current: 8.50 Centron GPRS 1 Existing Open circuit voltage: 37.2 Smartmeter Main Short circuit current: 8.85 Single Phase Building distribution Module efficiency: 15.8 125A Grounding panel Maximum system voltage: 1000 V w/ wireless Electrode Main:100 A Maximum series fuse rating: 15A connection Power tolerance: 0 — +3 % Weight: 41.89 lbs NEC 690.8 Continuous = 125% Ambient Temp = 83 +40 = 123 ° F factor of .76 NEC 690.7 — Based on -12° F. the correction factor is 1.20 x 37.2 VOC X 9 = 401.76VOC < 600 VOC max Series Isc = 8.67A x 125 %10.4A /. 76 =13.7 Using #8 THHN (194 °F) Roof Diagnostics, Inc Drawing: RD -SK -241 All work to comply with NEC2008. Name: Mary Marguard All equipment is UL listed for use. One Line Diagram Address: 53 Avis Circle Conduit for DC will be PVC outside and Metal inside wherever necessary. Florence, MA 01 062 Ambient record low: -12 degrees F. Solar Installation Phone: 413.585.9893 Ambient record low high: 83 degrees F f f I T 1 1 0 o 7 _ ° 1 PANELS _ 9 PANELS ROOF I. PANELS T. INVERTERUI: t_c. 255W FRONT ROOF A21r1L, 'f-, 200 POWER ONE 3 . , .0:-: 23 W PANELS if / a -3 , - 14. 07 .1 ,a 0 L bu tv E s;E a r 2 , 56 5 ,,, Z: E R 4 . 08 t w j L D C ill T o r• p E C T RIO. ..— J - / 7 .,,,p,' , A: I.' - ±' =m= - R A D N IA_9NOSTIC5 51TE MAP v .-4- -- , 9, RA5 ; RE VI5iON 5 Otti, 5 0 MARY FLORE 11A R A G U , -2S511, D A TE A VIS CIRCLE A 2 5 '°- 20 APRIL 20:2 „DWG NO 2-4 f. � \ Tom Petersen Architects • Planners Mr. Louis Hasbrouck, Building Commissioner April 25, 2011 City of Northampton Office of the Building Commissioner 212 Main Street Northampton, MA 01060 Re: Solar Panel Installation Marquard Residence 53 Avis Circle Florence, MA 01062 Hi Louis, I've reviewed the proposed solar panel installation at this location to evaluate the existing roof structure and the connection of the panels to the roof. Criteria: Applicable codes: 8 Edition Residential Code (2009 International Residential Code with Massachusetts Amendments) 2001 Wood Frame Construction Manual Design roof load: 40 psf live load, 15 psf dead load, 55 psf total load Design wind load: 110 mph, 35 psf My findings are as follows. 1. The new solar panels will imply an additional dead load of 3 psf. The existing roof structure (2x6 rafters @ 16" o.c. with collar ties @ 48" o.c. and 2x10 ridge, span = +/- 11' -4 ") is sufficient to bear this additional load. 2. The solar panels are attached to the roof with the SolarMount -1 rack system by UNIRAC. The rack system, roof connections and connection spacing are rated for 110 mph. This project requires the larger Solar Mount 1 -2.5 beam (2.5" high) and spacing of flange foot connection to roof at 48" o.c. maximum. Flange footing connections to the rail are not required to be staggered. The flange foot connections to the roof are 3/8" diameter x 4" long lag bolts. I therefore certify that this installation complies with the applicable codes and design loads mentioned above and is acceptable for approval. Please let me know if you have any questions on this information. Thanks! Sir�c; rely yours, 4spE 4Rc ; i �d `g F. PE % 1 No. 31621 i � Tom Petersen ° s HOWELL �, O NJ + O Cc: Kelcy Pegler, Roof Diagnostics 44 OF OF MP84 6 Country Lane • Howell, New Jersey 07731 • Telephone 732 - 730 -1763, Fax 732 - 730 -1783 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts # _ t ,__ _ _? Department of Industrial Accidents if Office of Investigations I 115 vr 600 Washington Street Boston, MA 02111 wwx.mass.gov /dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders / Contractors /Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information /� Please Print Legibly . Name ( Business /Organization/Individual): eQO-A 1> yy sM S b Li e ,1 /€4 Address: ill F 6.0a *h the .Efl City /State /Zip: la-M 1 ,4t4 OJ 71 t' , Phone #: 66 - O g s 9 Are ygu an employer? Check the appropriate box: Type of project (required): 1. I am a employer with 67 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I employees (full and/or part- time).* have hired the sub - contractors 6. ❑New construction 2. ❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. ❑ Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub - contractors have 8. ❑ Demolition working ca employees and have workers' g for me in any capacity. tY• Z 9. ❑ Building addition [No workers' comp. insurance comp, insurance. required.] 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its 10.0 Electrical repairs or additions 3. ❑ I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 11.0 Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.0 Roof repairs insurance required.] t c. 152, §1(4), and we have no employees. [No workers' 13.[ROther comp. insurance required.] Any applicant that checks box #1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers' compensation policy information. t 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. If the sub - contractors have employees, they must provide their workers' comp. policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers' compensation insurance for my employees. Below is the policy and job site information. //,, II //,'-� Insurance Company Name: LQ- b dh' / 4471 67VVjt2 Policy # or Self -ins. Lic. #: 46 S l � /ND 3 Expiration Date: 10/6 Z Job Site Address: 63 Avis (_ erc.k City/State/Zip: f I' O aes a d-!,, f,4 Ql i7 (P Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page (showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can Iead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to $1,500.00 and/or one -year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to $250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify under the pains and penal,' of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct. Signah�e - Date: Phone #: 1 1 1 40/' 7 y lv G cc Official use only. Do not write in this area, to be completed by city or town official City or Town: Permit/License # Issuing Authority (circle one): 1. Board of Health 2. Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4. Electrical Inspector 5. Plumbing Inspector 6. Other Contact Person: Phone #: SECTION 8 - CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 8.1 Licensed Construction Supervisor: g a.,..„4„.„, Not Applicable ❑ Name of License Holder ¶ C' � V(// 9:3/ License N mber 1 4# " ■-‘ d 197,3 Address Expir ion D to i q0/ Signature Telephone `9. Registeed Horre.lmprovement`Contractor _ s x , _ , Not Applicable ❑ 2 a4yc.os• r5 50(4 - /70 2 7 c I Company Name Registration Number IcYacketi Avf /%;? t / d (7 Cr 0 /oi. Address Expi tion t o Telephonectg SECTION 10- WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT (M.G L. c. 152, § 25C(6)) Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the issuance of the buildin rmit. Signed Affidavit Attached Yes No ❑ 1I . Horiie vOwiteigExeniption ; The current exemption for "homeowners" was extended to include Owner occupied Dwellings of one (1) or two(2) families and to allow such homeowner to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license, provided that the owner acts as supervisor. CMR 780, Sixth Edition Section 1083.5.1. Definition of Homeowner: Person (s) who own a parcel of land on which he /she resides or intends to reside, on which there is, or is intended to be, a one or two family dwelling, attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/ or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two - year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such "homeowner" shall submit to the Building Official, on a form acceptable to the Building Official, that he /she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. As acting Construction Supervisor your presence on the job site will be required from time to time, during and upon completion of the work for which this permit is issued. Also be advised that with reference to Chapter 152 (Workers' Compensation) and Chapter 153 (Liability of Employers to Employees for injuries not resulting in Death) of the Massachusetts General Laws Annotated, you may be liable for person(s) you hire to perform work for you under this permit. The undersigned "homeowner" certifies and assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code, City of Northampton Ordinances, State and Local Zoning Laws and State of Massachusetts General Laws Annotated. Homeowner Signature • SECTION 5- DESCRIPTION OF. PROPOSED WORK (check all applicable) New House IT Addition [] Replacement Windows Alteration(s) I I Roofing n El Or Doors D t Accessory Bldg. ! Demolition n New Signs ID] Decks [0 Siding ID] Other ED] Brief D t of Prop d n Work: on d-Ea // / �V ‘d4 r / mow -,, a l5 dk I�� Alteration of existing bedroom Yes No Adding new bedroom Yes No Attached Narrative Renovating unfinished basement Yes No Plans Attached Roll - Sheet sa. lf;New h "ouseRand;a'r addition to existing "housmq,Ycomplete the <';foiIowinq: a. Use of building : One Family Two Family Other b. Number of rooms in each family unit: Number of Bathrooms c. Is there a garage attached? d. Proposed Square footage of new construction. Dimensions e. Number of stories? f. Method of heating? Fireplaces or Woodstoves Number of each ' g. Energy Conservation Compliance. Masscheck Energy Compliance form attached? h. Type of construction i. Is construction within 100 ft. of wetlands? Yes No. Is construction within 100 yr. floodplain Yes No j. Depth of basement or cellar floor below finished grade k. Will building conform to the Building and Zoning regulations? Yes No . I. Septic Tank City Sewer Private well City water Supply SECTION 7a .OWNER AUTHORIZATION - TO BE COMPLETED WHEN OWNERS AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES,FOR`BUILDING PERMIT , as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. Signature of Owner Date I, Lit/ l ( ,fit' - ' Z> , as Owner /Authorized Agent hereby declare that the statements and information on the foregoing application are true and accurate, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed under the pains and penalties of perjury. D Print Name 6 .,,gnature . O A rLIAgent Date Section 4. ZONING All Information Must Be Completed. Permit Can Be Denied Due To Incomplete Information Existing • Proposed Required by oning This column to be filled in by Building Department S Lot Size Frontage , Setbacks Front Side R:-- L: R:___ Rear Building Height Bldg. Square Footage Open Space Footage (Lot area minus bldg & paved __— parking) # of Parking Spaces _ 3 - Fill: (volume & Location) A. Has a Special Permit/Variance/Finding r been issued for/on the site? NO 0 DON'T KNOW YES 0 IF YES, date issued: IF YES: Was the permit recorded at the Regis f Deeds? NO 0 DONT KNOW YES 0 IF YES: enter Book Page and/or Document # B. Does the site contain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO 0 DON'T KNOW (g— YES 0 IF YES, has a permit been or need to be obtained from the Conservation Commission? Needs to be obtained 0 Obtained , Date Issued: C. Do any signs exist on the property? YES (2) NO IF YES, describe size, type and location: D. Are there any proposed changes to or additions of signs intended for the property ? YES 0 NO 0 IF YES, describe size, type and location: E. Will the construction activity disturb (clearing, grading, exc )tion, or filling) over 1 acre or is it part of a common plan that will disturb over 1 acre? YES 0 NO IF YES, then a Northampton Storm Water Management Permit from the DPW is required. i Departmext use only „ -- _ City of Northampton Sta o fPermit„ - ��z � __ 1 -1 -L Building Department C Cu D� y p e § ', 4 �-- - � 212 Main Street Sewer SSept 6 4 - �� � Attn ,, 4k1 , 4-� .N.. k' #h a k „r ` ^`.'e`4 Y tAr sent �P i4 /�/ Room Two 100 WateWeli Airallablllty °"" � �°"' 'r -'';^ s ort ampton, MA 01060 Sets- of`Structural P hits '� ,4 l,nn?„.4 3 -5 7 -1240 Fax 413 - 587 -1272 PI t lane DEPT. OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS 'E " ' NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060 O Speci APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT, • • ' DEMOLISH A ONE • ' TWO FAMILY DWELLING SECTION 1 - SITE INFORMATION This section to be completed by office 1.1 Property Address: /� S /I(ic eet -st, IIAap Lot u nit /D - / &t -L-C " , ./ Zone Overlay District Elm St. District ` CB District SECTION 2 - PROPERTY OWNERSHIP /AUTHORIZED AGENT 2.1 Owner of Record: / i v¢ .--0'( S 74,i5 � r ,-c Ge- Name (Prim) Current Mailin AddreAs: Telephone Signature 2.2 Authorized Agent: 'Z6--at ttJt/ td"�^p � 1l `eC) g er l' 1,(3 , /1t e /.'" .ii' i Name (Print) Current Mailing A dress: 0? �03 Ignature Telephone SECTION 3 - ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Cost (Dollars) to be Official Use. Only completed by permit applicant 1. Building Z (a) Building Permit Fee r 2. Electrical 1 g../ (b) Estimated Total Cost of Construction from (6) . . 3. Plumbing Building Permit Fee 4. Mechanical (HVAC) 5. Fire Protection 6. Total = (1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5) / S 93 / Check Number / � This Section For Official Use Only - Date Building Permit Number: Issued: Signatur- . d Building Commissioner /Inspector of Buildings Date File # BP- 2012 -1105 APPLICANT /CONTACT PERSON ROOF DIAGNOSTICS SOLAR ADDRESS /PHONE 89F WASHINGTON AVE NATICK (508) 545 -0989 PROPERTY LOCATION 53 AVIS CIR MAP 22D PARCEL 112 001 ZONE URA(100)/WSP(100)/ THIS SECTION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST ENCLOSED REQUIRED DATE ZONING FORM FILLED OUT Fee Paid Building Permit Filled out � �1, Fee Paid Typeof Construction: INSTALL SOLAR PANELS New Construction Non Structural interior renovations Addition to Existing Accessory Structure Building Plans Included: Owner/ Statement or License 93115 3 sets of Plans / Plot Plan THE F LOWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON F ATION PRESENTED: Approved Additional permits required (see below) PLANNING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER:§ Intermediate Project: Site Plan AND /OR Special Permit With Site Plan Major Project: Site Plan AND /OR Special Permit With Site Plan ZONING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER: § Finding Special Permit Variance* Received & Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Other Permits Required: Curb Cut from DPW Water Availability Sewer Availability Septic Approval Board of Health Well Water Potability Board of Health Permit from Conservation Commission Permit from CB Architecture Committee Permit from Elm Street Commission - Permit DPW Storm Water Management 10 — 3 — Signature of Building • fficial Date Note: Issuance of a Zoning permit does not relieve a applicant's burden to comply with all zoning requirements and obtain all required permits from Board of Health, Conservation Commission, Department of public works and other applicable permit granting authorities. * Variances are granted only to those applicants who meet the strict standards of MGL 40A. Contact Office of Planning & Development for more information. Amonamminwingmammimanimmiismememp 53 AVIS CIR BP- 2012 -1105 GIS #: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map:Block: 22D - 112 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Lot: -001 PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS Permit: Building DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A) Category: SOLAR PANELS BUILDING PERMIT Permit # BP- 2012 -1105 Project # JS- 2012- 001891 Est. Cost: $15931.00 Fee: $96.00 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Const. Class: Contractor: License: Use Group: ROOF DIAGNOSTICS SOLAR 93115 Lot Size(sq. ft.): 37635.84 Owner: MCGOVERN TRICIA L & MARY J MARQUARD Zoning: URA(100)/WSP(100)/ Applicant: ROOF DIAGNOSTICS SOLAR AT: 53 AVIS CIR Applicant Address: Phone: Insurance: 89F WASHINGTON AVE (508) 545 -0989 WC NATICKMA01760 ISSUED ON:6/13/2012 0:00:00 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK:INSTALL SOLAR PANELS POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Inspector of Plumbing Inspector of Wiring D.P.W. Building Inspector Underground: Service: Meter: Footings: Rough: Rough: House # Foundation: Driveway Final: Final: Final: Rough Frame: Gas: Fire Department Fireplace /Chimney: Rough: Oil: Insulation: Final: Smoke: Final: THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VIOLATION OF ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. Certificate of Occupancy Signature: FeeType: Date Paid: Amount: Building 6/13/2012 0:00:00 $96.00 212 Main Street, Phone (413) 587 -1240, Fax: (413) 587 -1272 Louis Hasbrouck — Building Commissioner