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36-221 (14) 81 WINTERBERRY LN COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BP-2021-1780 Map:Block:Lot:36-221-001 Permit: Solar Build CITY OF NORTHAMPTON PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A) BUILDING PERMIT Permit# BP-2021-1780 PERMISSIONIS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Project# Contractor: License: Est.Cost: 38300 EARTHLIGHT TECHNOLOGIES Const.Class: Exp.Date: Use Group: Owner: GARRETSON ADAM D and STEPHANIE D Lot Size (sq.ft.) Zoning: WSP Applicant: EARTHLIGHT TECHNOLOGIES Applicant Address Phone: Insurance: 92 WEST RD (860)871-9700 PPK2293151 ELLINGTON, CT 06029 ISSUED ON:08/24/2021 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK: INSTALL 27 MODULE 9.72 KW ROOF MOUNTED TIERED SOLAR SYSTEM WITH INVERTERS TIED TO EXISTING 200 AMP SERVICE PANEL 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. Signature: i i 1 s: • V • ).2 111 6 e• Fees Paid: $75.00 212 Main Street,Phone(413)587-1240,Fax:(413)587-1272 Office of the Building Commissioner The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Building Regulations and Standards FOR Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR MUNICIPALITY USE Building Permit Application To Construct,Repair,Renovate Or Demolish a Revised Mar 2011 One-or Two-Family Dwelling 'is Section For Official Use Only . Building Permit Number: Date Applied: y�cui /2e 8. a% ZCZ Building Official(Print Name) Signature Date SECTION 1: SITE INFORMATION 1.1 Property Address: 1.2 Assessors Map&Parcel Numbers 81 Winterberry Lane,Northampton,MA 01062 1.1 a Is this an accepted street?yes no Map Number Parcel Number 1.3 Zoning Information: 1.4 Property Dimensions: Zoning District Proposed Use Lot Area(sq ft) Frontage(ft) 1.5 Building Setbacks(ft) Front Yard Side Yards Rear Yard Required Provided Required Provided Required Provided 1.6 Water Supply:(M.G.L c.40,§54) 1.7 Flood Zone Information: 1.8 Sewage Disposal System: Public❑ Private 0 Zone: _ Outside Flood Zone? Municipal 0 On site disposal system 0 Check if yes❑ SECTI -Y OWNERSHIPr'' 2.1 Owner'of Record: Adam Garretson Northampton,MA 01062 Name(Print) City,State,ZIP 81 Wnterberry Lane 443-878-4481 adgarretson©gmail.com No.and Street Telephone Email Address— SECTION 3:DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK2(check all that apply) "q 110111,— New Construction ❑ Existing Building 0 Owner-Occupied ❑ Repairs(s) 0 Alteration(s) 0 Addition 0 Demolition 0 Accessory Bldg.0 Number of Units Other 0 Specify:Solar Brief Description of Proposed Work2: Installation&wiring of a roof mounted 9.720kW rid tied solar PV system consisting of(27�SunPower SPR-X22-360-E-AC modules and inverters. Located on the roof and�ied into the existing 200A electrical service panel. They are adding panels to an existing solar system. CTIO 4:ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Costs: I Official Use Only (Labor and Materialsil_ 1.Building $7,660 1. Building Permit Fee: $ Indicate how fee is determined: ❑ Standard City/Town Application Fee 2.Electrical $30,640 0 Total Project Cost'(Item 6)x multiplier x 3.Plumbing 2. Other Fees: $ 4.Mechanical (HVAC) $ ist: 5.Mechanical (Fire $ Suppression) Total All Fees $ Check No. DZCheck Amount: 4- Cash Amount: 6.Total Project Cost: $38,300 ❑Paid in Full 0 Outstanding Balance Due: City of Northampton 77 „...er' ``, ::,1 Massachusetts y�'S �f�; ►� '4. f! j DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS ! E. 212 Main Street • Municipal Building 5J .' 'wvV.-, 4 �0 Northampton, MA 01060 44. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A BUILDING PERMIT FOR NEW 1 & 2 FAMILY DWELLING, ADDITIONS, POOLS, DECKS, ACCESSORY STRUCTURES, FENCES, GROUND MOUNTED SOLAR, ETC. I. Building Permit Application signed by legal owner and filled out by owner or authorized agent. 2. One set of plans and specifications of proposed work. (Digital and hard copy) 3. Site plan with location of proposed structure(s)and set backs. 4. Construction Debris Affidavit filled out and signed by applicant. 5. Worker's Compensation Insurance Affidavit filled out and signed by applicant. 6. Contractors must supply a copy of CS License, HIC Registration and proof of Liability Insurance. 7. Energy Conservation Compliance Certificate (new/ replacement windows). 8. Home Owner's License Exemption Form filled out and signed by Homeowner(if applicable). 9. Note any Conservation and/or special permit requirements (if applicable). 10. Driveway Permit (if applicable). 11. Proof of Water and Sewer entry fees paid (if applicable). 12. Trench Permit - public land by DPW / private land by Building Dept. 13. Stretch Energy Code -all new construction will require a HERS Rater Affidavit to be submitted with permit application before issuance of permit. 14. Please provide the appropriate fee in the form of a check made payable to: The City of Northampton. • • .,...‘,..`::_.:, • 4 ti: / - °``,'r: ,,„b- 4o: :.- i .. •, earthlight o?Ttig6„3 bli;1/4 �, , ...,Sr solar & energy solutions �o"S To: Building Department Date: 8/18/2021 Earthlight Technologies, LLC is an electrical contractor working under the El License of the owner,Timothy J. Schneider. Please allow Jacob Schneider to sign the building and electrical permits required for the Solar PV installation at the address of 81 Winterberry Lane, Northampton, MA 01062 . Thank you! ►* Timo . Schneider Earthlight Technologies, LLC 92 West Road, Ellington, CT 06029 860-871-9700 SECTION 5. CONSTRUCTION SERVICES �v 5.1 Construction Supervisor License(CSL) CS-111237 1/4/2023 Jacob Schneider License Number Expiration Date Name of CSL Holder List CSL Type(see below) U 92 West Road No.and Street Type Dec pst on Ellington,CT 06029 U Unrestricted(Buildings up to 35,000 Cu.ft.) R Restricted 1&2 Family Dwelling City/Town,State,ZIP M Masonry RC Roofing Covering WS Window and Siding SF Solid Fuel Burning Appliances 860-871-9700 resipermitsc©earthlighttech.com I Insulation Telephone Email address D Demolition 5.2 Registered Home Improvement Contractor(HIC) 180432 12/22/2022 Earthlight Technologies(Jacob Schneider) HIC Registration Number Expiration Date HIC Company Name or HIC Registrant Name 92 West Road resipermits@earthlighttech.com No.and Street Email address Ellington,CT 06029 860-871-9700 City/Town,State,ZIP Telephone SECTION 6:WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT(M.G.L.c. 152. § 25C(6AliP 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 building permit. Signed Affidavit Attached? Yes 0 No 0 SECTION 7a: OWNER AUTHORIZATION TO BE COMPLETED WHEN • OW;ER'S,AGENT ORRCONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BLILUILG.PERM-IT,. ,. I,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. Print Owner's Name(Electronic Signature) Date SECTION 7b: OWNER' OR AUTHORIZED AGENT DECLARATION By entering my name below,I hereby attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that all of the information contained in this appl. ation is true accurate to the best of my knowledge and understanding. 8/17/2021 Pr' wner's or Au orized Agent's Name(Electronic Signature) Date NOTES: 'AIMPt4r ' 1. An Owner who obtains a building permit to do his/her own work,or an owner who hires an unregistered contractor (not registered in the Home Improvement Contractor(HIC)Program),will not have access to the arbitration program or guaranty fund under M.G.L.c. 142A.Other important information on the HIC Program can be found at www.mass.gov/oca Information on the Construction Supervisor License can be found at www.mass.gov/dps 2. When substantial work is planned,provide the information below: Total floor area(sq.ft.) (including garage,finished basement/attics,decks or porch) Gross living area(sq.ft.) Habitable room count Number of fireplaces Number of bedrooms Number of bathrooms Number of half/baths Type of heating system Number of decks/porches Type of cooling system Enclosed Open 3. "Total Project Square Footage"may be substituted for"Total Project Cost" CITY OF NORTHAMPTON SETBACK PLAN MAP: LOT: LOT SIZE: REAR LOT DIMENSION: REAR YARD SIDE YARD SIDE YARD FRONT SETBACK FRONTAGE City of Northampton Massachusetts �� >i(.1 � C. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS 9 212 Main Street • Municipal Building la, Northampton, MA 01060 HOMEOWNERS'EXEMPTION ELIGIBILITY AFFIDAVIT I, (insert full legal name), born _ (insert month, day,year),hereby depose and state the following: 1. I am seeking a building permit pursuant to the homeowners' exemption to the permit requirements of the Massachusetts State Building Code, codified at 780 CMR 110.R5.1.3.1, in connection with a project or work on a parcel of land to which I hold legal title. 2. I am not engaged in, and the project or work for which I am seeking the aforementioned homeowners'exemption, does not involve the field erection of manufactured buildings constructed in accordance with 780 CMR 110.R3. 3. 1 qualify under the State Building Code's definition of"homeowner"as defined at 780 CMR 110.R5.1.2: Person(s)who owns 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 home owner. 4. I do not hold a valid Massachusetts construction supervision license and, except to the extent that I qualify for and will abide by the Massachusetts State Building Code's requirements for the supervision of the project or work on my parcel, I am not engaged in construction supervision in connection with any project or work involving construction, reconstruction, alteration, repair, removal or demolition involving any activity regulated by any provision of the Massachusetts State Building Code. 5. If I engage any other person or persons for hire in connection with the aforementioned project or work on my parcel,I acknowledge that I am required to and will act as the supervisor for said project or work. Signed under the pains and penalties of perjury on this day of ,20 . (Signature) City of Northampton AA Massachusetts r$ \. ) w( L DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS ` 212 Main Street • Municipal Building 'S 0 . Northampton, MA 01060 CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS AFFIDAVIT (FOR ALL DEMOLITION AND RENOVATION PROJECTS) In accordance of the provisions of MGL c 40, S54, a condition of Building Permit Number is that all debris resulting from this work shall be disposed of in a properly licensed waste disposal facility, as defined by MGL c 111, S 150A. The debris will be disposed of in: Location of Facility: USA Hauling & Recycling, Inc. -- 5 Shoham Rd, East Windsor, CT 06088 The debris will be transported by: Name of Hauler: Signature of Applicant: Date: 8/18/2021 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 7. trl Departnteut of industrial Accidents if.- - I Congress Street,Suite 100 =',i:i= Boston,MA 02114-2017 .;��;,. www.mass.gor/dia Workers'Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/ ontractors/Eketricians/Plumbers. TO 114E PILED W1 i'H THE PERMITTING AUTHORITY. Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name(Business/Organization/lndnidual): Earthlight Technolgies LLC Address: 92 West Road City/StatetZip: Ellington, CT 06029 Phone#: 860-871-9700 ext. 137 Are yea as employer,Cheri the appropriate bus: Type of project(required): I. 1 m a e. icyer with 90 _employees(nil and/or part-time)" 7. 0 New construction 2.0 i m a sole proprietor or pe tnership and haw no employees working for one in 8. 0 Remodeling any atrocity.[No workers'comp.insurance regrind] 30 I m a homeowner doing all wort myself.[No workers'comp.insurance required.]' 9. ❑Demolition 4.0 i ama homeowner and will be hiring contractors to conduct all work on my property_ I will 10 D Building addition mature that all contractors either haw workers'oompe ration insurance or are sole 11 a Electrical repairs or additions Preptimors th no 12.0 Plumbing repairs or additions 5.1111 m a steed corrector and I have hired the tub.contracan hated to the attacked sheet aaa ai.ceatraclom have employees sad have workers'camp intaasee_t 13.0 Roof repairs ih b. We see s carperalioa sad its aatlioen have exercised their right of exemption per MGL c 14. Other Solar 152,11(4),and vim have no employees_[No workers'comp.insurance repaired] *My applicant ist checks boa It mew also El at the section below abwisig Stair hers'cempesatios policy fotorm.e;oe t Homeowwaea who aloft this affidavit karcatisg they are doisj all woth sedan him aalaide oonnactora nest submit a new affidavit indicating such :Coatrooms that check Ibis box must attached as adartiooel shot showing the asoa nabs mt}oanlnclore and stair whether or sot those entities have employees_ Erie tub-cotersesm haw employees,they Host provide their workers'comp policy twsher- I ass an employer that is providing workers'compensation Insurance for my a Below is the policy and job site information. insurance Company Name: T M Burgess Co IIIIL _ Policy#or Self-ins.Lic.#: BNUWC0151614 Expiration Dater 7/1/2022 Job Site Address: 81 Winterberry Lane 1 CityistateJ7• : Northampton, MA 01062 Attach a copy of the'workers'compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under MGL c. 152,§25A is a criminal violation punishable by•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 S250.00 a day against the violator.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 pain rod pen 'es of perjury that Me iaforsttrat brat provided abase is true and correct. Signature Date: 8/18/2021 Phone#: 60-871-9700 ext. 137 Official use only. Do not write In this area,to be completed by cif}.or town official City or Town: Perm itILieense# Issuing Authority (circle one): I.Board of health 2. Building Department 3.('it nIoSSu Clerk 4. Electrical Inspector 5. Plumbing Inspector 6.Other t ontuu t I'cr.ntt' I'll. uo.•- . li i /CRAL IT Anz Laaa Ouw Inverter Information 20.88 kW DC • (0.3kW)Enphase Model IQ7XS-96-x-ACM-US-y-z-& 18.42 kW AC (240v) Opening Cement:7e.e Mc Operaling Nominal AC Voltage:240V Ve11•aa•240Vc • Nominal Output Current 1.31 A Outside of Building Max AC Continuous Output 315W OVERCURRENT PROTECTION: U Maximum Units per 20A Brands Circuit 12 95.74 Alec se Service Grid 240V Single Phase SMART Meter Located I Within Sight of Utility NEW Solar Module Information(NEC 690.51) 7-#10 THHN includes 1-#10 i Meter Module:Sunpower X22-360-E-AC 0 THHN for Gnd in 1°Conduit I Lockable Fused 1 1 I Llne I Rated Output(Pmpp):360STC Disconnect w/ l '.t/ Maximum Power Voltage(Vmpp): 240V 100A Fuses SMART I Energy Solar Maximum Power Current()mop): 1.33A - - - located next to kWh Meter 3-#8 THHN utl169niete a,are D Socket Tap using NSI IPC4/06 NEWPVAnav Load Outolg Integrated MICfolnverter, 0.3kW En phase D222NRB insulation piercing 972kwoc g ( ) p '1-#10 THHN Gnd o o f Loa 1 p g 8.5 kW AC Model IQ7XS-96-x-ACM-US-y-z-&(240v), connectors Operating Current:35.37 Aac UL1741 SA Complying with NEC 690.12 Rapid In 111Conduit L .2_ Operating Voltage:240vac Shutdown Requirements and ISO NE SRD OCP=44.21 requirements per ESB 756 sec.7.8.1 as a"grid . ./ support utility interactive invert r" Square D 3a13 THHN HOM24L7OS 1100A Supply side NEW \ 1-08THHNGnd Breaker Enclosurep0 interconnection Array R1 I USA I • In r'Conduit with 2D 100A /�/ l l 12 Modules D Mai to / O �200A �125 2 brandies of 8-g1 , - 1 - ii a - ' yr Neural --- I 125A I 50A ono. National Grid ��� 1� � —,{ �" Continuous GECNEW 15A Cpntinuous GEC Account# Array R2 ,\ 2°A rr5= 100A 38992-09014 5 Modules_ Ile Ile 14 a 20A N)AC Solar Combiner Panel ^� — —- I I _ (� 20A Load Center Dedicated for - - Meter# \/\/ — o aentSlarSysof NEW Both Separate Solar Systems CutlerCutler Hammer 05621855 Array R2 O Main Distribution Panel Sub Panel Hammer 10!ModulesI 200A in Breaker 100A Main Breaker 2 branches of 5 Ma 200A Bus Rating 100A Bus Rating — ==— = (N)AC Solar Combiner Panel 3-#6 THHN _ Load Center Dedicated only for PV 1-#10 THHN Gnd 20A Breaker per PV Branch Circuit • 20A Supe neory Breaker for New Loadout In 1"Conduit ��� Integrated Microinverter, 15A for SunPower Monitoring - - Ip Sunpower X22-360-C-AC UL1741 Complying to NEC 690.12 Rapid Shutdown Requirements (E)Locus Existing Solar Module Information(NEC Name:Adam Garretson ADD ON 690'31) Address:81 Winterberry Ln Energy Solar Existing \/ kWh Meter Module:Sunpower X22-360 C AC Rated Output(Pmpp):36OSTC Florence, MA 01062 Array 1 g Modules �� T Maximum Power t(Vmpp): 240V Revision#1 IMaximum Power Current(Imps): 1.33A _ t t 1125A I Date:July 16 2021 Existing lnwrterInformation Drawing Done By: Earthlight/KH Existing \/\/ ISA 1e2.='�i Sunpower X22-360 -AC Array 1 � 20A I C Nominal AC Voltage:240V Earthlight Technologies 12 Modules I1-1 g�-I Nominal Output Current:1.33 A 92 West Rd 'v I vilp �" P�5 Max AC Continuous Output 320W Ellington CT,06029 ____ 1 1 1 20A Maximum Units per 20A Branch Circuit 12 ——— SunPower Existing \/\/\/ Mmr'henng t3007DtoPg May Load OWNS +���4� 11.18 kW DC Arrays 1 0.02 kW AC `'s/204a earthlight 10 Modules �I - Operating Wienence: 240V arc 1171 Operating Veepa:24Wc •.a t.:, l - l OCP•51.53 ___- NOTES: (E)AC Solar Combiner Panel I Photovoltaic system grounding shall be installed per Me requirements of sections 090.41 through 800.47 of for national electric code. L Center icated only for the 7-#10 THHN includes 1-#10 20A Breaker peter PV Branch Circuit ANSIMFPA 70 and This systeonsibility of the m shall comply witlthe antltislanding protective IEEE function numbers applying tos AC grounding.PV grounding,and DC grounding ltheininde serter system. THHN for Gnd in 1°Conduit 15A for SunPower Monitor ng 3.The photovoltaic system shall comply with the-photovoltaic power systems and the 2014 NEC:suggested standards and practces 250.8401,283•. - 4.All conductors AC/DC are shielded and or are within conduit. propety Line Line prop • erly ® A -o Driveway \ o . . \� -a CD Adern81W erbeeyL • 5.*.\' 61 lMnte acts Lane \ Northampton,MA 01062 \ 11 r 25(new)6vpower x22J6bNtC:41.2 x 61.3' _ • �, \ Drawn By:Earthuight Technologies/JH #### '4. • . - . - \ \ 1.p Date:July 16 2021 Revision August 6 2021 - - II I =27(new)Sunpower X22-360-E-AC Modules,Each Equipped w/Enphase Micro Inverters ' ' e • .I �I =31(existing)Sunpower X22-360-C-AC Modules,Each Equipped w/Enphase Micro Inverters <4•444# e l p • , • _ .. 'i )\ 02 =Fused AC Disconnect per NEC,located at Utility _ - 03 =Utility Meter w Underground Service 0®®:..��jte� • • i 1 04 =200A Crouse Hinds MSP located in basement ,�®lr i 1 - , - 05 =Solar Equipment located in basement • l ) 06 =SMART Meter in sight of the Utility Meter �0S \ 1) RA Roo/Amu points to conform wfai R324.7-324.7.2.5 \\ / j. �i / ( i Arope" • 00 i . • i 1 Property Line &Driveway continue 300' south to Street STRUCTURED ENGINEERING LLC ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN August 16,2021 Town of Northampton Building Department Attn.Jonathan Flagg(Building Inspector) 212 Main Street North Hampton, MA 01060 Re: Structural Review-Rooftop Solar Panel Installation Contractor: Earthlight Project: Adam Garretson 81 Winterberry Lane Northampton, MA 01062 Dear Jonathan.Flagg, The following references the Garretson residence in Northampton, MA: Existing Roof Framing: Location"R1"-2x10 spruce-pine-fir rafters spaced 16"on center. This existing structure is found to have adequate structural capacity to support all loads that are indicated below for this photovoltaic project. Location"R2"—prefabricated wood roof trusses spaced 24"on center. This existing structure is found to have adequate structural capacity to support all loads that are indicated below for this photovoltaic project. Roof Loading: - 3 psf solar dead load(modules plus mounting hardware) - 10 psf roof materials dead load - 40 psf ground snow load - Exposure category B, 117 mph basic wind speed,V„ll This installation design will be in general conformance to the manufacturer's specifications,and complies with all applicable laws,codes,ordinances,and the MA Residential Building Code 780 CMR 9t'Edition. The spacing and fastening of the mounting brackets is to have a maximum of 48"o.c. span between mounting brackets and secured using 5/16"diameter corrosive resistant steel lag bolts. To evenly distribute the load across the roof rafters,there shall be a minimum of(2)mounting brackets per rafter and a minimum 3"penetration of lag bolt per bracket, which is adequate to resist all wind live loads including wind shear/uplift. Per NDS section 12.1.4,a 7/32" diameter lead hole shall be bored into the framing member to the same depth of penetration as the threaded shank of the lag to avoid splitting of the rafter.Attached on the next page is a photo and solar layout plan for your file. We trust that this information is helpful to you. Very truly yours, A`�H OF Mgs44 EVERETT Wgrjb . SKINNER IV f CIVIL No.50034_ o q p Q a��%TO'`` �`` Everett W.Skinner IV, P.E. Everett W. Skinner IV, P.E. �Fss/oNALt-14" 2021.08.14 12:15:17-04'00' Principal Ap ' 860-558-3631 19 Village Street,Bn.Box 260,Ellington,(1T 06029-0260 I info@structuredengineering.net ArJr STRUCTURE�� ENGINEERING LLC & ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Adam Garretson 27 Sunpower X22-360-E-AC=41.2'x 61.3• 81 Winterberry Lane Drawn By:Earthlight Technologies/KM Northampton,MA 01062 Date:July 14,2021 h t,•-i r r1rs 11 t~r� —R1 — — AZ 218 1 lift 13 H'-1. r 21' i b :12- h s jAZ 218 Tilt 37 t= low t Ift /„-------------, . . Oh, - - , Driveway �;; ;'.. :. i i fe,,i• ss \ a' #,-k,,,m, si j. . ,- , N I I1�11�� di' ji ! 1 434111 � , in • : Mt. • css❑", 1? ;. 4,•:., ! , est i.=ICY' II.�. i4r it. ,,,0 860-558-3631 I 9 Village Street,P.O.Box 260,Ellington,CT 06029-0260 I into@structuredengiurering.nrt sTRI Yal'RED Garretson R2 Truss Analysis ENGINEERING LIA: - c .,µ. I II 'I b\I ICI.I. .• Table of Contents Model View Image Bill of Materials: Members Materials Section Properties Members Nodes Nodal Supports Factored Load Combinations Member Loads,Uniform Member Unity Checks Member Forces Member Stresses Member Displacements Node Reactions Support Detailed Reactions • vR" s a a,.� ,7 . � • .0 y 4 ,444 0 r • •' 4 6NID02*we-A a RM1o.2 .. BIN:003 SpIm4lne4-1o.2 &n%OO15puce-Ac-RMb.I N005 55 bN 8.0333 R SS bA 9.6667 ft •• 55 bM 8.8333 rt NO04 Page 1 of 4 k,, n kl i, Garretson R2 Truss Analysis I\,J\I I.kl\i.I I I Bill of Materials: Members Material Section Count Total Length Total Volume Total Weight ft ft^3 lb Spruce-Pine-Fir-No.2 SS 2x4 7 61.1342 2.2288 61.9147 Spruce-Pine-Fir-Select Structural SS 2x4 4 34.2250 1.2478 34.6620 Total Member Weight = 96.577 lb Materials Name Elasticity, E Poisson,v Density,y Thermal, a Shear psf Ib/ft^3 in/in/deg-F Modulus,G Psf Spruce-Pine-Fir-No.2 201600000.0000 0.3620 27.7788 2.0000E-006 74008810.5727 Spruce-Pine-Fir-Select Structural 216000000.0000 0.3620 27.7788 2.0000E-006 79295154.1850 Section Properties Section Source Area Iz Iy J Alpha,a ft^2 ft^4 ft^4 ft^4 deg SS 2x4 Database Shape 0.0365 0.0003 0.0000 0.0001 0.0000 Members Name Node 1 Node 2 Shape Material End Length Weight Framing Action Connection ft lb V004 N007 N003 SS 2x4 Spruce-Pine-Fir-Select Structural Rigid Connect 8.5563 8.6655 Bracing Normal V003 N005 N007 SS 2x4 Spruce-Pine-Fir-Select Structural Rigid Connect 8.5563 8.6655 Bracing Normal V002 N002 N004 SS 2x4 Spruce-Pine-Fir-Select Structural Rigid Connect 8.5563 8.6655 Bracing Normal V001 N003 N002 SS 2x4 Spruce-Pine-Fir-Select Structural Rigid Connect 8.5563 8.6655 Bracing Normal COL004 N006 N003 SS 2x4 Spruce-Pine-Fir-No.2 Simple Connect 11.3764 11.5216 Column Normal COL003 N007 N006 SS 2x4 Spruce-Pine-Fir-No.2 Simple Connect 5.5241 5.5946 Column Normal COL002 N003 N001 SS 2x4 Spruce-Pine-Fir-No.2 Simple Connect 11.3764 11.5216 Column Normal COL001 N001 N002 55 2x4 Spruce-Pine-Fir-No.2 Simple Connect 5.5241 5.5946 Column Normal BmX003 N006 N001 SS 2x4 Spruce-Pine-Fir-No.2 Rigid Connect 9.6667 9.7901 Beam Normal BmX002 N005 N006 SS 2x4 Spruce-Pine-Fir-No.2 Rigid Connect 8.8333 8.9461 Beam Normal BmX001 N001 N004 SS 2x4 Spruce-Pine-Fir-No.2 Rigid Connect 8.8333 8.9461 Beam Normal Nodes Name X Y Support Mass Scissor ft ft lb N001 18.5000 0.0000 Free 0.0000 No N002 20.5000 5.1493 Free 0.0000 No N003 13.6667 10.2986 Free 0.0000 No N004 27.3333 0.0000 DY 0.0000 No N005 0.0000 0.0000 DX DY 0.0000 No N006 8.8333 0.0000 Free 0.0000 No N007 6.8333 5.1493 Free 0.0000 No Page 2 of 4 • Si-RIX:11 vim Garretson R2 Truss Analysis EN(iINIIERING LI.( Nodal Supports Name I Fix DX I Fix DY I Fix RZ N004 No Yes No N005 Yes Yes No Factored Load Combinations Name I Code I Effective Equation I Design .6D+.6W ASCE 7-10 ASD 0.6D Allowable D+.75(L+S) ASCE 7-10 ASD D+0.75S Allowable D+H+F ASCE 7-10 ASD D Allowable D+S ASCE 7-10 ASD D+S Allowable Member Loads,Uniform Member Service Direction Magnitude Full Length? Start Offset End Offset Projected? Predefined Load Case ft ft V001 D Force Y -20.0000 lb/ft Yes 0.0000 8.5563 No N.A. V001 S Force Y -80.0000 lb/ft Yes 0.0000 8.5563 Yes N.A. V002 D Force Y -20.0000 lb/ft Yes 0.0000 8.5563 No N.A. V002 S Force Y -80.0000 lb/ft Yes 0.0000 8.5563 Yes N.A. V003 D Force Y -26.0000 lb/ft Yes 0.0000 8.5563 No N.A. V003 S Force Y -80.0000 lb/ft Yes 0.0000 8.5563 Yes N.A. V004 D Force Y -26.0000 lb/ft Yes 0.0000 8.5563 No N.A. V004 S Force Y -80.0000 lb/ft Yes 0.0000 8.5563 Yes N.A. Member Unity Checks Member I Section I Unity Check I Status I Result Case I Code Reference I Type BmX001 SS 2x4 0.8247 Pass D+S 3.9-1 Combined Check BmX002 SS 2x4 0.8624 Pass D+S 3.9-1 Combined Check BmX003 SS 2x4 0.3501 Pass D+S 3.9-1 Combined Check COL001 SS 2x4 0.5911 Pass D+S 3.6.3 Axial Check COL002 SS 2x4 0.1900 Pass D+S 3.9-1 Combined Check COL003 SS 2x4 0.6377 Pass D+S 3.6.3 Axial Check COL004 SS 2x4 0.2035 Pass D+S 3.9-1 Combined Check V001 SS 2x4 0.7600 Pass D+S 3.9-3 Combined Check V002 SS 2x4 0.7533 Pass D+S 3.9-3 Combined Check V003 SS 2x4 0.8182 Pass D+S 3.9-3 Combined Check V004 SS 2x4 0.8257 Pass D+S 3.9-3 Combined Check Member Forces •Member Fx Min Fx Max Vy Mz Min Mz Max lb I lb lb lb-ft lb-ft BmX001 269.1894(6) 1600.7631(4) 30.1907(4) -35.8565(4) 191.3158(4) BmX002 294.2947(6) 1642.6054(4) -31.9447(4) -39.1685(4) 203.4977(4) BmX003 185.9388(6) 1066.2756(4) 5.2377(4) -39.1685(4) -2.4249(6) Page 3 of 4 STRc.-nn�_ Garretson R2 Truss Analysis ENGINEERING I-I.( Member Forces(continued) Member Fx Min Fx Max Vy Mz Min Mz Max lb lb lb lb-ft lb-ft V002 -2199.6759(4) -301.1789(6) 320.9983(4) -455.7984(4) 303.8921(4) V003 -2265.0439(4) -321.8623(6) -344.7788(4) -496.0488(4) 322.5794(4) V004 -1983.9227(4) -271.6703(6) 320.8367(4) -496.0488(4) 212.8567(4) Member Stresses Member{ fapMin fa Maxx fbyp Min fby PMax fbzp Min fbzpMax fc comb Min fc comb Max sf sf sf sf sf psf psf BmX002 8072.0836(6) 45054.3 84) 0.0000(4) 0.0000(4) -114822.5204(4) 114822.5204(4) -69768.2022(4) 159876.8387(4) COL001 -17710.3218(4) -2577.8530(6) 0.0000(4) 0.0000(4) -789.1782(4) 789.1782(4) -18429.2402(4) -2146.5019(6) COL003 -19106.4768(4) -3415.5459(6) 0.0000(4) 0.0000(4) -789.1782(3) 789.1782(3) -19825.3952(4) -2984.1949(6) COL004 3962.3603(6) 21129.4601 (4) 0.0000(4) 0.0000(4) -3927.6941(5) 3927.6941(5) 1691.5684(6) 24914.1134(4) -62126.9197 -8828.2229 -279893.0241 279893.0241 V003 (4) (6) 0.0000(4) 0.0000(4) (4) (4) -329180.9401(4) 230605.1081(4) V004 -54416.1641(4) -7451.5278(6) 0.0000(4) 0.0000(4) -279893.0241 279893.0241 -334309.1882(4) 225476.8600(4) (4) (4) Member Displacements Member Dy Min Dy Max Dz Min Dz Max ft ft ft ft COL003 -0.0022(4) 0.0010(4) 0.0000(4) 0.0000(6) V002 -0.0342(4) 0.0032(4) 0.0000(4) 0.0000(4) V003 -0.0392(4) 0.0000(6) 0.0000(4) 0.0000(4) V004 -0.0273(4) -0.0017(6) 0.0000(4) 0.0000(6) Node Reactions Node Result Case FX FY MZ lb lb lb-ft N004 .6D+.6W 0.0000 249.7245 0.0000 N005 D+S 0.0000 1560.8784 0.0000 Support Detailed Reactions Node Result Case FX FY MZ lb lb lb-ft N004 D+S 0.0000 1509.5409 0.0000 N005 D+S 0.0000 1560.8784 0.0000 Page 4 of 4 Project: Garretson Structural Review Structured Engineering Woe Location: R1 Roof Rafter • d - • [2015 International Residential Code(2015 NDS)] SIMUY:It'fIYJ) 1.5 IN x 9.25 IN x 16.663 FT(15.8+0.8)@ 16 O.C. LAl,1Nt.f iau�dt #2-Spruce-Pine-Fir-Dry Use "'""" ""' '"'- • Section Adequate By: 1.9% StruCalc Version 10.2.1.0 7/18/2021 9:20:34 PM . Controlling Factor:Moment pEFLECTIONS Center Right LOADING DIAGRAM Live Load 0.58 IN L/339 0.00 IN 2L/18388 Dead Load 0.19 in 0.00 in Total Load 0.77 IN L/254 0.00 IN 2U^o Live Load Deflection Criteria:U240 Total Load Deflection Criteria:U180 • REACTIONS A B Live Load 422 lb 468 lb Dead Load 141 lb 157 lb Total Load 563 lb 625 lb Bearing Length 0.88 in 0.98 in SUPPORT LOADS A p Live Load 317 plf 351 plf Dead Load 106 plf 118 plf -- 16.83 n . $3 e Total Load 422 plf 469 plf MATERIAL PROPERTIES #2-Spruce-Pine-Fir RAFTER DATA Interior Eave Base Values Adjusted Span Bending Stress: Fb= 875 psi Fb'= 1273 psi Length h ng 3 12 ft 15.83 ft Rafter Pitch Cd=1.15 CF=1.10 Cr=1.15 Roof sheathing applied to top of joists-top of rafters fully braced. Shear Stress: Fv= 135 psi Fv'= 155 psi Roof Duration Factor 1.15 Cd=1.15 Peak Notch Depth 0.00 Modulus of Elasticity: E= 1400 ksi E'= 1400 ksi Base Notch Depth 0.00 Comp.-I-to Grain: Fc-1= 425 psi Fc--L'= 425 psi RAFTER LOADING Controlling Moment: 2227 ft-lb Uniform Roof Loading 7.916 Ft from left support of span 2(Center Span) Roof Live Load: LL= 40 psf Created by combining all dead loads and live loads on span(s)2 Roof Dead Load: DL= 13 psf Controlling Shear: -548 lb Slope Adjusted Spans And Loads 15.522 Ft from left support of span 2(Center Span) Interior Span: L-adj= 16.32 ft Created by combining all dead loads and live loads on span(s)2,3 Eave Span: L-Eave-adj= 0.86 ft Interior Live Load: wL-adj= 50 plf Comparisons with required sections: Read Provided Eave Live Load: wL-Eave-adj= 50 plf Section Modulus: 21 in3 21.39 in3 Interior Dead Load: wD-adj= 17 plf Area(Shear): 5.3 in2 13.88 in2 Eave Dead Load: wD-Eave-adj= 17 plf Moment of Inertia(deflection): 70.08 in4 98.93 in4 Interior Total Load: wT-adj= 67 plf Moment: 2227 ft-lb 2269 ft-lb Eave Total Load: wT-Eave-adj= 67 plf Shear: -548 lb 1436 lb SUNPOWER® by earthlight Contract Sun Power by Earthlight Earthlight Technologies, LLC 92 West Road Ellington, CT 06029 Home Improvement Contractor Registration Number HIC.180432 MA Electrical License Number: 15611 Customer Information Name: Adam Garretson Address: 81 Winterberry Lane, Northampton, MA 01062 Phone: 443-878-4481 Email: adgarretson@gmail.com • 2 System Components System Size: 9'720 kW *Year 1 Production Estimate: 9,028 kWh Solar Modules Manufacturer: SunPower Model: SPR-X22-360-E-AC - 360 Quantity: 27 Inverter SunPower Type E Microinverter Monitoring SunPower PVS6 Production Monitoring Racking System SunPower Invisimount 3 Pricing TOTAL SOLAR SYSTEM COST $ 38,215.00 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED $ $ NET COST TO CUSTOMER $ 38,215.00 Is the Customer financing the solar system? fYes U\lo Name of Lender (term): Sungage 15 Years Down Payment: $ Financial Addendum Cash transactions follow the following payment schedule. $0.00 First Installment due at Contract Signing (up to 30%of total system cost) 0.00 $ Second installment due upon day of installation $0.00 Third installment due upon completion of the contract (10% of total system cost) The system cost includes solar modules, inverters, labor, monitoring, permits, grid interconnection, design and engineering, and trenching up to 75 feet. The availability of tax credits is dependent on individual taxpayer information and not guaranteed by SunPower by Earthlight.The availability and amount of any rebates are subject to change and not guaranteed by the paying party or SunPower by Earthlight. Investment calculations, including projected SMART revenues, are variable as eligibility requirements, funding availability, and rates may change. SunPower by Earthlight shall have no financial obligation to the customer regarding actual rebate and incentive amounts received. If the Customer is in default or otherwise in violation of any term or condition of this Agreement, the customer shall be liable to SunPower by Earthlight for its damages, liabilities, defenses, costs, and expenses (including but not limited to reasonable attorney's fees) arising out of such default or violation, or the enforcement of this Agreement. If the customer fails to pay SunPower by Earthlight any sum of money due to the violation, the customer shall pay any cost or expense, including reasonable attorney's fees, incurred by SunPower by Earthlight in collecting the payment, and any overdue payment shall be subject to interest which shall accrue at an annual rate of eighteen percent commencing the sixteenth day after the payment is due until the payment is made in full. 4 Additional Terms a. Approximate Time for Start&Completion SunPower by Earthlight will begin contracted work by scheduling the engineering site audit within ten (10) days of this Agreement (including the last amendment or change order) being signed by both parties. SunPower by Earthlight will complete the contracted work within one hundred and twenty days (120) days of this Agreement (including the last amendment or change order) being signed by both parties. Approximate Start Date: Aug 15, 2021 Approximate Completion Date: Dec 3, 2021 b. Professional and Workmanlike Manner SunPower by Earthlight will construct, install, test, and commission the System at the Premises. We promise to do this in a professional and workmanlike manner, in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, codes and permits. We promise to follow accepted professional practices in the solar panel installation industry and electrical installation industry. c. Conditions Prior to Installation of the System; Pre-Install Termination Rights Our obligations to install the System are conditioned upon the following items having occurred and/or been completed to our reasonable satisfaction by us: Our receipt of the first installment payment, as specified in the financial addendum above, or notification to us that you have successfully obtained financing for the purchase and installation of the System; ii. Our receipt of Customer's most recent utility bill, homeowner insurance policy, and any additional documentation required by the state or utility; iii. Successful completion of an Earthlight engineering site audit to assess the electrical and structural feasibility for the installation and operation of the System; iv. Receipt of all necessary zoning, land use, and building permits; and v. Completion of any renovations, improvements, or changes reasonably required at your Home or on the Premises. (e.g., removal of a tree, roof repair, or utility transformer upgrade. If we determine that certain conditions on the roof or otherwise at the Premises should be corrected before the installation may be undertaken, then we will notify you that corrective work is needed, and you may arrange for such work with another contractor or with us. You will be responsible for the structural integrity of the location where the System is installed, including structural or electrical modifications necessary to prepare your Premises for the System. Unless specified clearly in the pricing section above, such corrective work is not covered by this Agreement. And you may either (i) pay for such corrective work in addition to the Total Contract Price listed above or (ii) terminate this Agreement without penalty or fee. 5 Furthermore, both parties will have the right to terminate this Agreement, without penalty or fee, if we determine after the engineering site audit of your Premises that we have misrepresented by more than ten percent (10%) any of(1)the System size, (2)the System's total cost, or(3)the System's originally estimated annual production. If neither party exercises their right to terminate this Agreement following such 10% change,then any changes to the System will be documented in an amendment to this Agreement. You authorize us to make corrections to the utility paperwork to conform to this Agreement or any amendments to this Agreement we both sign. d. Customer Responsibilities Before SunPower by Earthlight conducts an engineering site audit of your Premises, you agree to furnish a recent copy of your electrical bill, homeowner insurance policy, and any other documentation required by the state or utility. You agree that if(i) the System needs any repairs that are not our responsibility under either SunPower's Limited Warranty or SunPower by Earthlight's Craftsmanship Warranty (as defined in Appendix A) or(ii)you would like to have the System removed or moved and reinstalled to facilitate remodeling or your home, SunPower by Earthlight will perform such repairs, removal, and reinstallation at your expense. e. Delays Beyond SunPower by Earthlight's Control SunPower by Earthlight may revise the commencement or completion dates or any other work due under this Agreement because of regulatory delays, abnormal weather conditions, natural causes, accidents, damages due to fire, strikes, unavailability of materials, or any other cause beyond the control of SunPower by Earthlight. SunPower by Earthlight is entitled to delay such dates for a period of time reasonably equivalent to the time lost because of these causes. 6 f. Entire Agreement;Amendments; Benefit of Agreement This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the Customer and Contractor regarding the subject matter of this Agreement. Any amendment or other change to this Agreement must be in writing and signed by both parties. The Customer may not require SunPower by Earthlight to perform extra or change-order work beyond the scope of the work detailed in the Agreement. Any extra work must be clearly defined in an amendment and signed by both parties. Signatures I have read the Agreement and appendices in their entirety, and I agree to the terms. I also acknowledge that I have received a complete copy of this Agreement and appendices. Customer Name: Adam Garretson Date:Aug 5, 2021 Customer Signature: Adam Garretso 16:13 EDT) Customer Name: Date: Customer Signature: Salesperson Name: Chamae Mejias Date:Aug 5, 2021 Salesperson Signature:Chamae Mejias(Au 5,202113:50 EDT) 7 Appendices Appendix A Warranty Information Appendix B Installation Timeline Appendix C SMART Participation Customer Disclosure Form Appendix D Notice of Cancellation 8 Appendix A Warranty Information SunPower Limited Product and Power Warranty Overview for Residential AC & DC Modules The limited warranty described below and provided in its entirety at sunpower.com/homesolarwarranty is effective for SunPower® photovoltaic modules for residential installation with "SPR-X" or"SPR-E" or"SPR-A" and "AC" in the product model number and sold after July 1, 2019. Limited Warranty Subject at all times to the terms and conditions as set out in the limited warranty, SunPower Corporation ("SunPower") warrants that for 25 years beginning on the Warranty Start Date', its photovoltaic modules specified above, including factory integrated electronics, ("PV Module(s)"), shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal application, installation, use and service conditions, and the power of the PV Modules will be at least 98% of the Minimum Peak Power2 rating for the first year, and will decline by no more than 0.25% per year for the following 24 years, so the power output at the end of the final year of the 25th year warranty period will be at least 92% of the Minimum Peak Power rating. For a copy of the full warranty including, but not limited to assignment rights, exclusions and limitations please visit SunPower's website at: sunpower.com/homesolarwarranty Why SunPower is the better choice: Al Panel Warranty length 60%more energy In the same space over 25 years3 Service ; : Rated#1 for durability-0 Product IIIIIIMIMIIMMIMIIIIIOIIIO The industry's best 25-year Combined Power Power and Product Warranty o s 10 1s 20 25 30 III$unimwr •typical competitor Years a Cooerage With over 30 years as a leader in solar,it's no wonder SunPower was chosen the#1 most requested brand by global experts.5 1"Warranty Start Date"is the earlier of(i)date of array interconnection and(ii)6 months following the date of delivery by SunPower.If the delivery date cannot be verified,manufacturing date will be used in its place. 2"Minimum Peak Power"is defined as the minimum rated power,as shown on the label.Peak Power is defined as the watt peak at Standard Test Conditions(1000W/m2 irradiance,AM1.5,25C.SOMS current,LACCS FF and Voltage from NREL calibration),as described in IEC61215,measured per IEC60904,and accounting for 3%measurement tolerance.SunPower modules shall,in any event,require a sweep rate of no less than 200ms to ensure an accurate power measurement.SunPower can provide a detailed testing procedure or a list of recognized testing agencies upon request. 3 SunPower 360W compared to a Conventional Panel on same sized arrays(260W, 16%efficient,approx.1.6 m2),4%more energy per watt(based on PVSyst pan files),0.75%/yr slower degradation(Campeau,Z.et al."SunPower Module Degradation Rate,"SunPower white paper,2013). 4"Fraunhofer PV Durability Initiative for Solar Modules:Part 3".PVTech Power,2015. 5 Gilligan,C.,et al.2015 PV Module Customer Insight Survey.HIS Consulting. ©2017 SunPower Corporation.All Rights Reserved.SUNPOWER,the SUNPOWER logo and DEMAND BETTER SOLAR are trademarks or registered trademarks of SunPower Corporation in the U.S.and other countries as well. 9 Appendix A (Continued) Earthlight Craftsmanship Warranty SunPower by Earthlight warrants that for 12 years beginning on the Warranty Start Datel the System will be installed under normal use and service conditions,the System will be free from defects in workmanship or defects in, or a breakdown of, materials or components. The production of the System quoted in this contract is guaranteed for the first year of production using site data collected from the preliminary shade report and site engineering audit.The customer is responsible for maintaining trees and other foliage that may cause additional shading. A. Roof Warranty: During the Craftsmanship Warranty Period, we warrant that if there is an installation error that results in unintended damages to the Customer's existing roof, SunPower by Earthlight will correct the damages without cost to the Customer. This provision includes damages to areas of the roof that are within a 3 inch radius of roof penetrations. If a leak does occur from the roof area covered by the solar array, SunPower by Earthlight will send out a service crew within 7 business days to investigate the leak. If the leak is determined to be caused by the System, SunPower by Earthlight will repair the leak within 30 business days of notification of the leak. B. Ground Mount Systems: For ground mount systems we will install the Solar Foundations USA racking system.These components are warrantied for a period of 25 years from the date of shipment by Solar Foundations USA. For a copy of the full warranty including, but not limited to assignment rights, exclusions, and limitations, please visit Solar Foundations USA's website at http://www.solarfoundationsusa.com/page/sfusa-downloads-16.html. C. Dual-Axis Tracker Systems For dual-axis solar trackers we will install the AllEarth Renewables Solar Tracker. AllEarth Renewables, Inc grants a 10 year limited warranty for its solar Trackers. During the warranty period, AllEarth Renewables will repair or replace any tracker component provided by AllEarth Renewables that are defective in materials or workmanship. For a copy of the full warranty including, but not limited to assignment rights, esclusions, and limitations, please visit AllEarth Renewables website at https://www.allearthrenewables.com/product/solar- tracker-installation. '"Warranty Start Date" is defined as the date of array interconnection. 10 • Appendix B Installation Timeline Engineering Site Audit Completion 1-2 Weeks, dependent on scheduling Once we have received copies of your signed contract, electrical bill, and homeowner insurance, our Solar Administrative Coordinator will contact you to schedule an Engineering Site Audit. One of our Project Managers will visit your home to confirm your system design, verify measurements and shade readings, gather structural information, and inspect your main electrical panel. Design Approval 1-3 Weeks Following your Engineering Site Audit, the Project Manager will make ay necessary adjustments and will submit your design to our Structural Engineer. If we determine that electrical or structural upgrades are needed to proceed, your solar analyst will contact you with pricing for such corrective work. Permitting and Interconnection Approval 4-6 Weeks Once the System's design and engineering are approved, the Project Management Team will submit all necessary paperwork to your town for permitting and to the utility for interconnection approval. Generally, this process takes 4-6 weeks, but timing may vary depending on your local utility or the capabilities of your town's building department. The utility's engineers will assess the current grid profile and determine if an electrical upgrade will be necessary prior to the System's installation. If upgrades are necessary. Solar Installation 1-3 Days After we have received the permit and interconnection approval, we will contact you to schedule a date for your installation. Most installations are completed in 1-3 days, depending on the size of the System and structural upgrades required. The town inspector will then approve the project and submit approval to your local utility. Utility Interconnection 6-8 Weeks The utility company will visit your home and replace your current meter with a net meter. Once the meter is installed, you will receive an email from the utility with an Approval to Energize. 11 Appendix C D)ER SMART Participant Customer Disclosure Form (Direct Ownership) N ..sachusetn Department of Cncrg,'Resources The purpose of this form is to provide consumers with a straightforward, uniform, and transparent resource to evaluate potential solar transactions under the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) Program. CUSTOMER INFORMATION Customer Name: Adam Garretson Site Address: 81 Winterberry Lane City, State, Zip: Northampton MA 01062 Phone: 443-878-4481 Email: adgarretson@gmail.com INSTALLER CONTACT INFORMATION PRIMARY SERVICE CONTACT INFORMATION Company: Earthlight Technologies LLC Company: SunPower Corporation, Systems Street Address: 92 West Road, Ellington CT Street Address: 92 West Road, Ellington CT 06029 06029 Phone: (860) 871-9700 Phone: (860) 871-9700 Email: Email: CONTRACT, COST, AND ESTIMATED PERFORMANCE INFORMATION System Size (kW DC): 9.720 kW DC Where in the contract is the warranty information located? Section 4. and Exhibit B of the contract Are all warranties transferrable? Yes, as stipulated on Section 4. (f) of the contract Has a shading analysis been completed for the property? Yes How much production is expected to be lost due to shading? (%): 30 Estimated Year One Production (kWh):9,028 kWh What is the Final Purchase Price for the system before any rebates or other incentives ($): $ 38,215.00 FINANCING INFORMATION* Does the above-listed Final Purchase Price include any dealer fees or other finance-related charges that would not be charged to a customer in a similar cash transaction? No Amount of dealer fees or other finance-related charges in the Final Purchase Price ($): $0 OTHER INFORMATION Does the system installation contract conform to the requirements of the State Home Improvement Contractor Law?" Yes. Describe any system performance or electricity production guarantees: No performance guarantee is provided with this system. Have you and the customer discussed the condition of the roof and the potential for removing and reinstalling the array in the event that repair or replacement of the roof is needed? Yes. Relevant information can also be found in Section 2. (a) and 6. (a) of the contract. "I KEY RESPONSIBILITIES CHECKLIST INSTALLER CUSTOMER System Operations and Maintenance X Submission of Interconnection Application to Utility X Securing Required Permits X Obtaining Engineering Approvals X Scheduling Inspections X Participation in Inspections X Application for SMART Program X OWNERSHIP OF INCENTIVES INSTALLER CUSTOMER UTILITY N/A Owner of SMART Incentive Payments X Owner of Federal Investment Tax Credit X Owner of State/Local Tax Credits X If your System is financed, carefully read any agreement and/or disclosure forms provided by your lender. Your installer may not be aware of the terms of your financing agreement, which may include fees not listed above. This disclosure does not contain the terms of your financing agreement. If you have any questions about your financing arrangement, contact your finance provider before signing a Contract. **Homeowners have certain rights and protections under the Massachusetts Home Improvement Contractor Law (M.G.L. Chapter 142A). To learn more about the law visit www.mass.qov/consumer. NOTE: A Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) represents the Environmental Attributes associated with one megawatt- hour of renewable energy as defined by Massachusetts law. RECs generated by the facilities participating in the SMART Program are transferred to the utility company in exchange for the incentive payments made to the facility owner under the program. Therefore, while you cannot claim that you are using the solar power generated by the facility, your purchase of a solar array does support solar development in Massachusetts and increase the amount of solar energy consumed by all electric ratepayers in the Commonwealth. Adam Garretson , hereby confirm that I have received and understand the above information. I further confirm that I have had a chance to ask questions of my provider and have received sufficient answers, if applicable. Customer Signature(s): Adam Garretson(Aug 5,2021 16:13 EDT) Relevant Links and Contact Information Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources Website: www.mass.gov/doer Email: doer.smart@state.ma.us Attorney General's Office Website: https://www.mass.gov/get-consumer-support '13 Appendix D Notice of Cancellation CONTRACT DATE: Aug 5, 2021 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 payments made by you under the contract or sale, and any negotiable instrument executed by you will be returned within TEN BUSINESS DAYS following receipt by the seller of your cancellation notice, and any security interest arising out of the transaction will be canceled. 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 to Earthlight Technologies, LLC, at 92 West Road, Ellington, CT 06029 NOT LATER THAN MIDNIGHT OF Aug 8, 2021 I HEREBY CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION. [DATE]. Customer's Signature: Please print name: 14 Appendix D Notice of Cancellation CONTRACT DATE: Aug 5, 2021 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 payments made by you under the contract or sale, and any negotiable instrument executed by you will be returned within TEN BUSINESS DAYS following receipt by the seller of your cancellation notice, and any security interest arising out of the transaction will be canceled. 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To cancel this transaction, mail or deliver a signed and dated copy of this Cancellation Notice or any other written notice to Earthlight Technologies, LLC, at 92 West Road, Ellington, CT 06029 NOT LATER THAN MIDNIGHT OF Aug 8, 2021 I HEREBY CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION. [DATE]. Customer's Signature: Please print name: ©SERIES SUN POWER® k. 4 SunPower®X-Series: X22-370 I X22-360 SunPower® Residential . AC Module Built specifically for use with the SunPower EquinoxTM'system,the only fully • integrated solution designed,engineered,and warranted by one manufacturer. i• a ii Maximum Power. Minimalist Design. MI Industry-leading efficiency means more power and savings MIN iiA per available space.With fewer modules required and hidden microinverters,less is truly more. Highest Lifetime Energy and Savings. Designed to deliver 60%more energy over 25 years in • real-world conditions like partial shade and high temperatures.' 140 Fundamentally Different. lg. 130 - v_„ And Better. 120% SunPower'X-Series Up to 5. 11o% 60% i .10096 more e 9o% lifetime W sa6 Conventional Module energy 7o% N :6096 0 5 10 15 2U 25 The SunPower®Maxeon®Solar Cell Years of operation • Enables highest-efficiency modules available 2 • Unmatched reliability 3 • Patented solid metal foundation * Best Reliability. Best Warranty. prevents breakage and corrosion ,lik •With more than 25 million modules deployed around jppp—qii the world,SunPower technology is proven to last.That's 5-Yr whyy we stand behind our module and microinverter ,`fir Jrnpiece 111114 with the industrys best 25-year.Combined Power and Confidence Product Warranty,including the highest Power Warranty in solar. Factory-integrated Microinverter r, 1096 • Simpler;faster installation o • Integrated wire management, Y. 94% rapid shutdown , 9296 SunPower 90% 12% • Engineered and catibcated by. . 88% E-Series and X-Series more •SunPower for SunPower modules 94 86% Conventional Module power in year t • Years of operation Datasheet X-Series: X22-370 I X22-360 SunPower®Residential AC Module AC Electrical Data Inverter Model:Enphase IQ 7XS(IQ7XS-96-ACM-US) @240 VAC @208 VAC Peak Output Power 320 VA 320 VA -Max.Continuous Output Power 315 VA 315 VA • Nom.(L-L)Voltage/Rangez(V) 240/211-264 208/183-229 Max.Continuous Output Current(A) 1.31 1.51 Max.Units per 20 A(LL)Branch Circuit3 12(single phase) 10(two pole)wye.• CEC Weighted Efficiency 97.5% 97.0% Nom.Frequency 60 Hz Extended,Frequency Range 47-68 Hz AC Short Circuit Fault Current Over 3 Cycles 5.8 A rms •Overvoltage Class AC Port Ill •AC Port Backfeed Current 18 mA Power Factor Setting.. 1.0 Power Factor(adjustable) 0.7 lead./ 0.7 lag No active phase balancing for three-phase installations DC Pn. er Data Warranties,Certificatinns, and Compliance SPR-X22-370-E-AC SPR-X22-360-E-AC Warranties •25-year limited power warranty Nominal Power'-(Pnom) 370 W 360 VJ • 25 year limited product warranty Power Tolerance +5/-0% +5/-0% • UL 1703 • 47 Module Efficien e 22.7% 22.1% Certifications UL 1741/IEEE dine and •UL 1741 AC Module(Type 2 fire rated) Temp.Coef.(Power) -0.29%/°C 0.29%/°C Compliance 'UL 62109-1/IEC 62109-2 •FCCPart15ClassB • •Three bypass diodes • •ICES-0003 Class B Shade Tolerance •Integrated module-level maximum -CAN/CSA-C22.2 Na 107.1-01 ' ' power point tracking '.CA Rule 21(UL 1741 SA)4 (includes VoltNVar and Reactive Power Priority) f perating Conclitior •UL Listed PV Rapid Shutdown Equipment6 -Operating Temp. -40°F to+140°F(-40°C to+60°C) Enables installation in accordance with: Max.Ambient Temp. 122°F(50°C) NEC 690.6(AC module) • Wind:62 sf,3000 Pa,305 kg/m2 front&back Max.Load p . •-NEC 690.12 Rapid Shutdown(inside and outside the array) Snow:125 psf,6000 Pa,611 kg/m2 front -NEC 690.15 AC Connectors,690.33(A)-(EX1) Impact Resistance 1 inch(25 mm)diameter hail at 52 mph(23 m/s) When uSed with lnviSiMount:racking and InvisiMount accessories Mechanical Data (UL2703): Solar Cells 96 Monocrys[alhne Maxeon Gen III •Module grounding and bonding through InvisiMount •Class A fire rated • High-transmission tempered glass with When used with AC module Q Cables and accessories(UL 6703 and Front Glass Q anti-reflective coating -- -- UL 2238)6: Environmental Rating Module Outdoor rated •Rated for load break disconnect Inverter;NEMA Type 6 Class 11 PID Test Potential-induced degradation free Frame Class 1 black anodized(highest MMA rating) .. 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I. ::. __ I,I '✓:-. sunpower.com L.3 Grounding SunPower Equinox Systems, T16013 S U N P W E R Technical Notification Title: Grounding SunPower EquinoxTM Systems, T16013 Date: February 13, 2017 Authors: Isaac Opalinsky, Technical Sales; Nathan Schweller, Certification Engineer; Benjamin Wong, System Integration Engineer Application: All SunPower Equinox.'" systems Overview SunPower' Equinox'" has been designed and engineered to be an integrated system which includes AC modules, mounting hardware, monitoring hardware,and online monitoring services.One key advantage of building an integrated system is a substantial reduction in the number of field-installed and field-assembled components through the use of factory assembled, Listed components. In this application note,we will discuss one particular aspect of the Equinox system—integrated equipment grounding through the use of Listed Equinox components. Specifically,we will provide: • An overview of the equipment grounding solution incorporated into each Equinox system • A discussion of common questions and concerns relevant to the National Electric Code and electrical inspections • Guidance on interpretation of the relevant Listing materials By following the guidance in this application note,you will have even more confidence building code-compliant SunPower Equinox systems the way they were designed and engineered,and be fully empowered to educate AHJs and inspectors on the benefits of its Listed grounding solution. References • NFPA 70:2014 National Electric Code("the Code") • • Unless otherwise indicated in the text,all Code references are from the 2014 National Electric Code. • • • NFPA 70:2017 National Electric Code. . • Analysis of Changes, NEC 2017. • • • • • Document#518101 RevD - 139 SuraPowerPropiiet8ry Equinox Integration Features and Design Benefits SunPower Equinox has been designed and engineered to be an integrated solar power system. Key components include AC modules,AC module extension cables and accessories, InvisiMount'' mounting hardware, and EnergyLink'M monitoring hardware. In the context of this Application Note's discussion about equipment grounding, "integrated"means SunPower AC modules are engineered and Listed to work with SunPower AC module extension cables and InvisiMount mounting hardware. There are clear benefits to an integrated system for installers and AHJ's, including: 1. Use of components exclusively Listed and identified for the specific purpose 2. All components sourced from a single supplier 3. Factory integration 4. 100%end-of-line factory testing 5. Easier installation, with fewer opportunities for mechanical failure or installation error 6. Fewer specialized skills required for installation 7. Easier inspection phase due to clear installation instructions and fewer opportunities for field modification All of this adds up to a solution that enables installers and AHJ's to have increased confidence in the quality of installation and the integrity of the ground solution—all while reducing the number of components and installation steps. There are several aspects to this integration: the frame of SunPower's AC module includes an external flange that is designed to be captured and penetrated by the teeth of the InvisiMount mid clamp. And the AC module cables include just three conductors: two ungrounded conductors and an equipment grounding conductor; unlike the output of most inverters, SunPower AC modules are • designed and Listed to operate without a neutral. A key aspect of this integration is equipment grounding. All of the rooftop hardware components •• are designed to electrically bond the non-current-carrying components of the system to each other. Every component in this electrical bonding system includes features that complete the bond, and which are Listed to perform their function. The diagram on page 5 summarizes the components of the Equinox system and how they are bonded to each other. The third and fourth columns in the diagram's table reference relevant Code • and Listing considerations. Ultimately the system is connected to ground (permanent earth or • building ground), so we'll start from there and work our way up to the array components: Document#518101 Red) • .140 SunPower Propnetary 1. Grounding Electrode & Grounding Electrode Conductor (GEC): For most residential installations, a grounding electrode and GEC is already installed. Most AHJ's require the installer to verify that the grounding electrode is adequate for all services and equipment at the site. Generally, all grounding electrodes must be bonded together and all household equipment must be bonded together, and the equipment and grounding electrodes are connected by a single conductor—the GEC. If the existing grounding electrode and GEC are adequate, no further grounding work by the solar system installer is necessary. 2. Equipment Grounding Conductor (EGC): This is a field-installed conductor that must be installed along with the AC module output circuits. Typically it will originate at the grounding busbar or terminal block in the main service panel. It should be routed with the power circuits in the same raceway, conduit, or cable. The conductor should be installed according to NEC 690.43 and sized based on 690.45. For most AC module circuits, this means the EGC will be a minimum of 12 AWG (although it is not uncommon to use 10 AWG). 3. Rooftop Junction Box to AC Module Extension Cable: The EGC originating at the service panel must be connected to the EGC originating at the array, and its connection completes the electrical bond between the metallic frames and non-current-carrying hardware on the roof and on the ground. This connection is typically made inside an attic or a rooftop junction box. The Listed SunPower AC module cable (integrated into the module at the factory; as well as the standalone AC extension cables) include a 12 AWG equipment grounding conductor. The installer connects the EGC in the cable to the EGC from the service panel using a Listed device (such as a IDEAL's Buchanan' crimp hardware, or the grounding busbar inside a SolaDeckTM junction box). 4. AC Module Extension Cable to AC Module Microinverter(MI): The Listed AC module cable carries the equipment ground to a grounding terminal inside the MI. The AC module extension cables are Listed and specifically identified for use with SunPower AC modules. The MI is a part of the Listed AC module. 5. MI to AC Module Frame:The MI is bonded to the module frame in the factory. This is part of the product Listing, and the product is tested for all dead metal parts of the AC module (including the frame and the MI)to be grounded through the ground wire in the AC module extension cable. 6. AC Module Cable to AC Module Cable: The AC module cable not only connects the EGC originating at the service panel to the first AC module—it also carries the equipment ground from module to module. This is not only very helpful because it eliminates the need for any external equipment grounding, it is also required by 690.31(D). Document#518101 RevD • 141 SunPower Proprietary 7. AC Module Frame to InvisiMount Rail Using Mid Clamps:Adjacent AC modules are mounted to the rail in an Equinox system using Inv's,Mount mid clamps. These mid clamps are part of the Listed InvisiMount mounting system, and they include teeth which not only secure the module in place, but also bite through the anodized coating on both the external flange of the module frame and rail to create a durable, high quality electrical bond. InvisiMount rails and mid clamps have been evaluated by UL specifically for bonding the AC module frame to the rail. 8. AC Module Frame to InvisiMount Rail Using End Clamps: Non-adjacent modules(such as the last module in a row)are mounted to the rail using InvisiMount end clamps. Like the mid clamps, end clamps have been evaluated for bonding the rail to frame. The end clamp includes two stainless steel pins that penetrate the anodized coating of the module frame and rail to complete the bond. 9. Rail-to-Rail Splice:Adjacent sections of InvisiMount rail are connected together using rail splices and splice screws. The InvisiMount splice attaches to the rail by installing the screws into the pre-drilled holes in the splice and the rail ends, thereby both securing and bonding the rail and splice bar to each other. The splice and screws are part of the product Listing and have been evaluated for bonding rail sections together. • • • • • • Document#518101 RevD 142 SunPower Proprietary Sunflower Equinox"Ground Path and Compliance 5 (t) 0 . sk AC Madsd• 4 / 7 Or Sandi% Point / Fed Clamp f 8 K Cable Ground J Iteehap f.ic I Path 2 1 1o^rtbn ACYodue -_ . ba In Circuit 1 1 Spike 1 % •krwrll ri "a"; i/ 9 ih Service ' AC ModuloI , tc Pant in Orval Itol - fle''''-''l -' 1 ' Compliance Bonding Components futldwly, NEC UL Gc,.nd,nd .. _ rtc 1 Grounding Electrode to 690.47(A) n/a Service Panel 690.47(D) Service Panel to 2 Rooftop Junction Box 690.43 n/a 1741 3 Rooftop Junction Box to 690.43(A) 6703 AC Cable 9703 AC Cable to n/a(part of 1703 Microinverter Listing) 1741 Microinverter to n/a (part of 1703 AC Module Frame Listing) 1741 690.31(D) 1741 I AC Cable to AC Cable 690.43(A) 6703 690.43(D) 9703 7 AC Module Frame to 69O.43(A) Mid Clamp to Rail 690.43(C) 2703 • 690.43(D) 690.43(A) AC Module Frame to 690.43(C) 2703 End Clamp to Rail 69O.43(D) 690.43(A) Rail to Splice 690.43(C) 2703 690.43(D) Document#518101 RevO 143 SunPower Propnetary The National Electric Code and Equinox Effectively grounding non-current-carrying metallic components of any electrical installation is critical to ensuring worker and occupant safety, as well as to preventing damage from failure or malfunction. With Equinox, grounding is completed by connecting the integrated components to an equipment grounding conductor that is bonded to the premises grounding electrode. (It is typically only in the case of a ground-mounted system or a home that has an inadequate existing grounding system that additional grounding electrodes or new grounding electrode conductors are required). But this approach is relatively new and still unfamiliar to many designers, installers,and AHJs, hence commonly asked questions include: • Does the Code allow for an integrated grounding system? • Does the Code also require an external grounding system or components in AC module systems? • What are the disadvantages to external grounding components? • • Shouldn't SunPower Equinox require an auxiliary grounding electrode and GEC? Let's take a closer look at each of these questions. • Does the Code allow for an integrated grounding system? • Yes, in fact the Code requires an integrated grounding system for AC modules. SunPower AC modules use type TC-ER cables for connections between AC modules and from the AC modules to the field-installed cables or conductors. This cable includes one black, one red, and one green 12 AWG conductor. The Code specifically allows for TC-ER cables to be used: 690.31(D) Multiconductor Cable. Multiconductor cable Type TC-ER or Type USE-2 shall be permitted in outdoor locations in PV inverter output circuits where used with utility interactive inverters mounted in locations that are not readily accessible.The cable shall be secured at intervals not exceeding 1.8 m (6'). Equipment grounding for the utilization equipment shall be provided by an equipment grounding conductor within the cable. We should also keep in mind that an AC module is effectively an inverter output circuit (690.6(B)), and that rooftop-mounted AC modules are typically not readily accessible, so 690.31(D)requires that equipment grounding for the modules be accomplished by using the equipment grounding conductor within the cable. In this sense, grounding an AC module is very similar to grounding a consumer appliance such as a refrigerator: by plugging the AC module into a circuit having an equipment grounding conductor, the AC module is grounded. Document#S18101 RevD 144 . • SunPower Proprietary • Does the Code also require an external grounding system or components in AC module systems? No, for residential rooftop AC system installations there is nothing in the Code that would require the use of external grounding components such as lugs or copper wire. This question boils down to this: does the equipment grounding solution integrated into every Equinox system meet the equipment grounding requirements of 690.41 through 690.49? We can address each of these provisions in turn: 690.41 does not apply to AC modules. This section applies to the grounding of DC circuits(e.g., positively grounded PV systems).As such, it applies to photovoltaic source circuits or photovoltaic output circuits. Per 690.6, the output of an AC module is an inverter output circuit and the requirements of 690 that pertain to photovoltaic source circuits or output circuits do therefore not apply to AC modules. c 690.42 does not apply to AC modules for the same reasons 690.41 does not. c 690.43-SunPower Equinox fully complies with the relevant portions of 690.43: • 690.43(A) - SunPower Equinox is grounded when installed according to the instructions and connected to an equipment grounding conductor bonded to the premises grounding electrode system. • 690.43(B) - SunPower Equinox requires the installation of an equipment grounding conductor between the array and other equipment(typically originating at the rooftop junction box and terminating at the grounding busbar or terminal in the main service panel). • • 690.43(C)- InvisiMount end clamps and mid clamps are Listed and identified . for bonding module frames to rails. • 690.43(D) - InvisiMount end clamps and mid clamps are Listed and identified for bonding module frames to rails. • 690.43(E) - InvisiMount mid clamps are identified for the purpose of • grounding modules. • 690.43(F)- The integrated AC module cable and AC module extension cables do include an equipment grounding conductor. Installers shall ensure that field-installed cables or conductors in raceways also contain the equipment grounding conductor along with the other circuit conductors. Document#518101 RevD • 145 SunPower Proprietary 690.45 - SunPower Equinox meets this requirement by including a 12 AWG equipment grounding conductor.The EGC in every AC module cable is 12 AWG.The maximum overcurrent protection for an AC module circuit is 20 A.The minimum EGC size based on the table at 250.122 is 12 AWG. If multiple circuits are routed with a single EGC for the array,250.122(C)allows the installer to use 12 AWG for the combined EGC. 690.46 does not apply to SunPower Equinox. It modifies 690.45 by requiring a larger conductor when the EGC is not routed with circuit conductors and installed outside of a raceway. But SunPower Equinox does comply with 690.31(D)which requires that the EGC be contained within the cable assembly. 690.46 was inserted into the Code to prevent installers from using small conductors such as 14, 12, or 10 AWG to ground rails in systems having no integrated grounding. 690.47(A)does not apply to SunPower Equinox. Installing AC modules constitutes the installation of new"equipment"on an existing AC system.As such, the existing system already has a grounding electrode system,and the only requirement is to connect the new equipment to that system. c. 690.47(B)does not apply to SunPower Equinox.This section pertains only to DC systems in which a photovoltaic source circuit would be either grounded or ungrounded; but 690.6 exempts AC modules from requirements pertaining to photovoltaic source circuits. . _ 690.47(C)does not apply to SunPower Equinox for the same reasons that 690.47(A) and 690.47(B)do not apply. 690.47(D)does not apply to SunPower Equinox on residential rooftops where there • is an existing adequate premises grounding electrode system.This will be discussed in detail later in this App Note, but in most cases(99%),the premises wiring electrode eliminates the need for an additional array grounding electrode(Exception No. 2)and the equipment grounding conductor connected to the grounding busbar or terminal in the main service panel is sufficient for connecting the metallic surfaces • • of the array to ground. • • c 690.48. When an AC module is removed from a SunPower Equinox system,it interrupts the circuit and equipment grounding connection between modules.This can leave the equipment ungrounded if it is not returned to service. Upon a module's • removal,the modules downstream of the removed module are reconnected using an AC module extension cable to bridge the gap,which reestablishes the equipment .• • grounding connection. 690.49 does not apply to SunPower Equinox because it refers to photovoltaic source and output circuit grounded conductors. 690.50 does not apply to SunPower Equinox because equipment bonding jumpers are not used. • Document#5181D1 RevD 146 .SunPower Propnetary Returning to the original question,"Does the Code require any external grounding for SunPower Equinox?'we can see that when installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, other than a properly sized and installed EGC originating at the array junction box and terminating at the main service panel, no additional grounding components are required. • What are the disadvantages to external grounding components? Yes, external grounding components are subject to damage and corrosion, must be properly installed(sometimes using specialized tools and components), and must be properly specified including verifying the proper size, type, identification,and Listing. All of this adds up to opportunities for the external grounding components to be less effective than integrated grounding components. With SunPower Equinox, the EGC is sized appropriately; protected by the cable sheath and insulation; 100%end-of-line factory tested; and part of the product Listing. Metallic hardware in the system is bonded using components Listed and identified to work together and requires no specialized skills or tools to complete either mechanical or bonding connections. Completing grounding connections is as simple as tightening a mounting bolt or connecting a plug to a receptacle. With external grounding components,the AHJ must verify that the EGC is sized appropriately, and that it's upsized when installed separately from circuit conductors on the rooftop. EGCs must be connected to lugs that are Listed and identified for the purpose and suitable for the environment. Set screws or terminations must be installed correctly and tightened properly. Exposed copper must be isolated from other metals.This adds up to numerous opportunities for failure that in addition are difficult to detect or inspect.And even if the installation is completed properly,there is ample evidence that exposed ground lugs and exposed copper wire may not provide effective equipment grounding for the life of • the system in some environments. In short, exposed copper and external ground lugs are not more effective than the SunPower Equinox internal grounding system—hence all of its achieved Listings and certifications. • • Shouldn't SunPower Equinox require an auxiliary grounding electrode and GEC? Because 690.47(D)does not apply to SunPower Equinox on residential rooftops where there is an existing adequate premises grounding electrode system, this simply leaves the question of how to connect the array to the premises wiring electrode. This section has been the subject of much controversy and misunderstanding in recent years, but the intention of this section is simply stated: The array must be connected to a grounding electrode located at the structure that supports the array. Document#518101 RevD 147 SunPower Proprietary For a ground-mounted array,this might require the installation of new grounding electrodes unless the ground structure meets the requirements of 250.52.But the vast majority of residential rooftop arrays can use the existing premises wiring electrode.So how do we interpret the phrase,"as close as practicable to the location of roof-mounted PV arrays'?This phrase would simply apply to a structure that does not have an existing grounding electrode (such as a shed or barn). The fact that a new grounding electrode and an associated grounding electrode conductor are not required for a residential rooftop array with an adequate premises grounding electrode system is illustrated in two ways: The new 690.47(A)clarifies the requirements for a structure to have a grounding electrode. 690.47(B)makes a grounding electrode and grounding electrode conductor optional, but not mandatory: 690.47(B)Additional Auxiliary Electrodes for Array Grounding.Grounding electrodes shall be permitted to be installed in accordance with 250.52 and 250.54 at the location of ground- and roof-mounted PV arrays.The electrodes shall be permitted to be connected directly to the array frame(s)or structure.The grounding electrode conductor shall be sized according to 250.66.The structure of a ground-mounted PV array shall be permitted to be considered a grounding electrode if it meets the requirements of 250.52. Roof mounted PV arrays shall be permitted to use the metal frame of a building or structure if the requirements of 250.52(A)(2)are met. The intention of the 2014 Code and the explicit changes to the 2017 Code are further illustrated by!AEI's Analysis of Changes, NEC 2017(emphasis added): ...The provisions of 690.47(D)[now 690.47(B))pertaining to additional auxiliary • electrodes for PV array grounding have been revised to clarify that auxiliary electrodes are permitted but not required. For most PV systems installed on a rooftop,the large quantity of conductive metal increases the likelihood of a lightning strike.An auxiliary grounding electrode system would help to minimize the effects of such a lightning strike.The primary purpose of an auxiliary grounding electrode is to maintain the frames of the PV array to as close to local earth voltage potential as possible. This potential can also be achieved through a properly installed equipment grounding conductor bock to an established grounding electrode system for the building or structure. As indicated by the language of 250.54 for auxiliary • grounding electrodes, the additional grounding electrodes are permitted to be • installed but are never a requirement as implied by the previous language at • 690.47(D)and in the 2014 NEC. • Note in particular the language that states the intention of an auxiliary grounding electrode can be achieved through a properly installed EGC back to the premises grounding electrode. SunPower Equinox meets this intention for rooftop arrays by using the integrated grounding system along with a properly sized and installed EGC. Document#518101 RevD 148 • • . • : - .sunPower Proprietary Use and Interpretation of Listing Materials In numerous locations, the Code requires that PV equipment be Listed and identified for the use. In this context, "Listed"and"identified"have the same meanings in the Code. SunPower Equinox components have been Listed by UL, and have been specifically tested and are recognized by UL to perform certain functions identified in the Listing reports. Additionally, the Code requires that Listed equipment be installed and used in accordance with instructions included in the Listing or labeling.This means that SunPower Equinox must be installed in accordance with the AC Module Safety and Installation Instructions, and the SunPower Equinox Installation Guide. Each of these documents includes instructions that are part of the Listing. • The following is a list of key Listing documents and some notes on their interpretation with regard to grounding SunPower Equinox: • Certificate of Compliance -AC Modules. This is the proof of Listing for AC modules to UL 1741.The SunPower AC module product includes a Listed PV Module(UL 1703)and a Listed Microinverter(UL 1741), integrated at the factory. The Listing Report includes evaluation of the bond between the MI and AC module frame and states the requirement that AC modules shall be grounded using the integrated equipment grounding conductor. It identifies SunPower AC module extension cables as being the sole acceptable wiring between modules. • Certificate of Compliance - SunPower Microinverter. This is the proof of Listing for the SunPower microinverter incorporated in the AC module to UL 1741. While technically a subcomponent of the Listed AC module,this is provided as evidence of the evaluation of the bond between the AC module cable and MI chassis and states the requirement that the MI shall be grounded using the integrated equipment grounding conductor. It identifies SunPower AC module extension cables as being the sole acceptable wiring between modules. • Certificate of Compliance -AC Module Cables. This is the proof of Listing for AC module • cables to UL 9703 - Standard for Distributed Generation Wiring Harnesses. This listing is for • the models identified in the AC module and MI Listings. It specifies the internal wiring of the • AC module extension cable and includes evaluation of the grounding connection. • • • Certificate of Compliance - InvisiMount. This is the proof of Listing for InvisiMount to UL 2703, including evaluation for structural integrity,grounding, and fire classification.The • Listing Report includes evaluation of the bond between SunPower G5 module frames(the frames used on SunPower AC modules)and InvisiMount rails using mid clamps and end clamps; between L-feet and the rails; and between adjacent rail sections using the InvisiMount splice. • Document 11518101 RevD • 1.49 SunPower Proprietary • Certificate of Compliance - PV Module. This is the proof of Listing for the SunPower PV modules that are incorporated into the AC module to UL 1703: This includes identification of InvisiMount as an acceptable means of grounding and bonding. • SunPower AC Module Safety and Installation Instructions. These instructions are part of the Listing for AC modules. In Section 4.1 they state that SunPower AC modules shall be grounded using the integrated grounding and that no external or additional connection to the AC module is required. It further states that grounding of mounting rails and other components is achieved through the proper installation of InvisiMount. • SunPower Equinox Installation Guide. These instructions are part of the Listing for InvisiMount and for SunPower AC modules. In Section 4 there's a detailed description of the integrated equipment grounding solution and installation instructions for InvisiMount components required to complete the grounding connection. Summary SunPower Equinox includes an integrated equipment grounding solution that is easy to install and easy to verify. Equinox offers substantial benefits over external equipment grounding solutions. Integrated grounding for AC modules is not only a benefit for installers(it is easier and faster to install), and AHJs(it is easier to inspect and verify proper installation)—it is required by the Code. The integrated grounding solution incorporated into SunPower Equinox is 100% end-of-line tested and Listed by UL. This consolidated information in this App Note will satisfy even the most diligent and pickiest of AHJs. Please direct any questions on this topic to Technical Support,your RSM, or Technical Sales. Contacts Phone Email US & 1-800-SUNPOWER US & tech nicalsupport@sunpower.com Australia (786-76937) Australia 900 808068 Spain soportetecnico@sunpowercorp.com 0800-1812762 Germany technischersupportC�sunpowercorp.com 800 795 730 Italy serviziotecnico[asunpowercorp.com Europe 0 805 090 808 France Supporttechnique@5unpowercorp.com 0800 786 35 Belgium SunPowe ienelux.TechnischeDienstC�sunpower 0800 023 39 80 NL corp.com 0808 281 8718 UK techsupport.UK@sunpowercorp.com Rest of the Asia World Pacific SunPower TechSupport@sunpower.com SunPower Corpo+atwn proprctary mformatgn Ms document n electron c."v controlled 1rtk Groundmj SunPower Cpa�not Stntemt 116013 - •the latest rcv�a.on n aradable cn thr document management%vstem Ali pr.nted topes art Date reb+wary 13,3017 A0S602 Rev-A not orM011ed and mar be outdated urars%n,aried AO a red nA'Controlled Copy stamp Page 12 of 12 • - Form poi S 1499 R,/ i Document#518101 RevD 150 .SunPowerProprlelary - T SunPower® InvisiVount'M Residential Mounting System Simple and Fast Installation • Integrated module-to-rail grounding • Pre-assembled mid and end clamps • Levitating mid clamp for easy placement • Mid clamp width facilitates consistent,even == - module spacing • UL 2703 Listed integrated grounding Flexible Design • Addresses nearly all sloped residential roofs rr • Design in landscape and portrait with up to 8' i1tW rail span • Pre-drilled rails and rail splice • Rails enable easy obstacle management - - Customer-Preferred Aesthetics • #1 module and#1 mounting aesthetics Elegant Simplicity • Best-in-class system aesthetics • Premium,low-profile design SunPower° InvisiMountTM is a SunPower-designed • Black anodized components rail-based mounting system. The InvisiMount system • Hidden mid clamps and new capped,flush addresses residential sloped roofs and combines faster end clamps installation time, design flexibility, and superior aesthetics. Part of Superior System The InvisiMount product was specifically envisioned and • Built for use with SunPower DC and AC modules engineered to pair with SunPower modules.The resulting • Best-in-class system reliability and aesthetics • New optional rooftop transition flashing,rail- system-level approach amplifies the aesthetic and mounted J-box,and wire management rail clips installation benefits—for homeowners and for installers. • Combine with SunPower modules and SunPower EnergyLink®monitoring app =�~ sunpower.com IIr160111111 1 :• • Datasheet S U N P W E R „. ,,--'-. i.7.00,;..;:-,::,,, t.r:„.y. . , %. Z ” ':. I •t 1 a -s, 41 SunPower InvisiVount'M 1 Residential Mounting System InvisiMount Components Modules/Mid Clamp and Rail Module'/End Clamp and Rail Mid Clamp End Clamp Rail&Rail Splice Ground Lug Assembly(for DC.systems only) * • goil, elfrir InvisiMount Component Details InvisiMount Operating Conditions Mid Clamp Black oxide stainless steel 300 series 63 g(2.2 oz) Temperature -40°C to 90°C(-40`F to 194°F) End Clamp Black anodized aluminum 6000 series 110 g(3.88 oz) 3000 Pa uplift Max.Load(LRFD) • 6000 Pa downforce Rail Black anodized aluminum 6000 series 830 g/m(9 oz/ft) • Rail Splice Aluminum alloy 6000 series 830 g/m(9 oz/ft) Ground Lug 304 stainless steel. Roof Attachment Hardware Supported by Design Tool Assembly (A2-70 bolt;tin-plated copper lug) 106.5 g/m(3.75 oz) • Composition Shingle Rafter Attachment Application • Composition Shingle Roof Decking Attachment Curved and Flat Tile Roof Attachment . • Universal interface for other roof attachments InvisiMount Component LRFD Capacities2 Uplrtt 664 lbf Mid Clamp Shear 540 lbf InvisiMount Warrants, 1'ld Certlficatior'- • Uplift - 899 lbf . • 25•year product warranty End Clamp • Warranties Shear 220 lbf • 5-year finish warranty Moment:upward 548 lbf-ft • UL 2703 Listed Rail Moment:downward 580 lbf-ft Certifications • Class A Fire Rated Moment:upward 548 lbf-ft Rail Splice Moment:downward 580 lbf-ft Roof Attachment Hardware Warranties Uplift 1000 lbf L-foot Refer to roof attachment hardware manufacturers documentation. Shear 390 lbf 1.Module.frame that is compatible with the InvisiMount system required for hardware interoperabiliry: 2 SunPower recommends that all Equinox'"' InvisiMounr",and AC module systems always be designed using the SunPower Design Tool.If a designer decides to. . instead use the component capacities listed in this document to design a system,note that the capacities shown are Load and Resistance-Factor Design(LRFD) design loads,and are NOT to be used for Allowable.Stress Design(ASD)calculations;and that a licensed Professional'Engineer(PE)must then stamp all calculations. Should you have any questions please contact.SunPower Technical Support at 1-800-SUNPOWER(1-800-786-7693). .ii,(r..,,-,i core !hi,,Reseroetl.SUfdf'OV!FR,rho>l INPOWER Ic1g6, . . .. .I' ..- 'of theft rpecuve o,ners..SFieoifrsutrs ux.luJe1_; Datasheet S U N P W E R 411:"111"""\\ PEGASUS A BETTER DAY ON THE JOB SOLAR' COMP MOUNT - BLACK Ili Simple 3-piece design for rapid installation • A0f Y 7 .. ol'. v r Encapsulating design raises the water seal 0.9" above roof deck . illiql ,IllIllIllIllIlPIO One-piece flashing with elevated cone—No • press-fits or deck-level EPDM washers to fail WATERTIGHT FOR LIFE Pegasus Solar's Comp Mount is a cost effective, high-quality option for rail installations on composition shingle roofs. Designed to last decades, the one-piece flashing with elevated cone means there is simply nothing to fail. O 25-year Warranty Manufactured with advanced materials and Superior Waterproofing O Tested to AC286 without sealant 4 lk coating to outlast the roof itself J 0.9" elevated water seal Code Compliant40'� All-In-One Kit Packaging Fully IBC/CBC Code Compliant Fleshings,L-Feet and SS lags with bonded Exceeds ASCE 7-10 Standards EPDM washers are included in each 24-pack 40 Pegasus Solar Inc • 100 West Ohio Avenue,Richmond,CA 94804 • T:510.730.1343 • www.pegasussolar.com COMP MOUNT - BLACK 1.Drill pilot hole in 2.Optional:Apply a center of rafter. I "U-shape" of sealant to underside of flashing and postition under 2nd shingle - course,cone over pilot hole. 3.Place L-Foot over 4.Drive lag to required cone and install lag depth.Attach rail per with washer through rail manufacturer's L-Foot. instructions. - 9.0" - 1.5" I 1• ' " U 3.5 3.5" ® � ® 1 I109" : ••1..1.,- - ";� 1 ; ® O - 2.3" - - 2.3" - � 2.4" - Specifications Black Comp Mount Install Kits SKU PSCR-CO PSCR-UBBO SPCR-CH L-Foot Type Closed Slot Open Slot Closed Slot L-Foot,Flashing, L-Foot,Flashing, L-Foot,Flashing, Kit Contents 5/16" x 4-1/2" SS Lag 5/16" x 4-1/2" SS Lag 5/16" x 4-1/2" SS Lag w/EPDM washer w/EPDM washer w/EPDM washer, M10 Hex Bolt Finish Black L-Foot and Black Flashing Roof Type Composition Shingle Certifications IBC,ASCE/SEI 7-10,AC286 Install Application Railed Systems Compatible Rail Most Flashing Material Painted Galvalume Plus L-Foot Material Aluminum Kit Quantity 24 Boxes per Pallet 72 f',Ients;Pending.All rights rec rv'd «,2019 Pegasus Solar Inc Pegasus Solar Inc • 100 West Ohio Avenue,Richmond,CA 94804 • T:510.730.1343 • www.pegasussolar.com • . - ra.,......Y.rri.yno�....n,....,r,.,.tr»,.rR...r..o,Y. _ ...,4...... .y. • • • Commonwealth of Massachusetts _ Division of Professional Licensure • Board of Building Regulations and Standards Construttf&rittlprvisor CS-111237 Expires 01)04i2023 JACOB SCHNEIDER - 45 CIDER MILL ROAD ELLINGTON CT 06029 Commissioner, 1 B'&ivitkta_ d 1 I • • f,• ?`'.-rF^.MFAlIM',yq-ID¢i,. 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