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Smith, Donald- ELNorthampton, MA August 16, 2021 212 Main St. Northampton, MA 01060 Trinity Solar No. 1260 Westhampton Road 2021-08-610491 Northampton, MA 01062 Trinity Solar | 4 Open Square Way, Suite 410 | Holyoke, MA | (413) 203-9088 MA License No. 56687 RE: SMITH, DONALD RAYMOND; SMITH, LISA A To the Building Official: The following information constitutes a summary of the relevant design criteria and recommendations for the support of a new photovoltaic [PV] system on the existing roof framing components at the above-referenced location. Criteria is as follows: 1. Existing roof framing: Pre-fabricated roof trusses are 2x4 at 24 o.c.; 2. Roof Loading: • 4.33psf dead load (pounds per square foot - PV panels, mounting rails & hardware) • 5.1psf - existing roof loads (1.1psf - 2x4 framing, 1.5psf roof sheathing, 2.5psf shingles) • Ground Snow Load - 40psf - per AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction) • Wind criteria - Exposure Category B, 117 mph wind equivalent to 23.09psf wind pressure 3. Existing Roof modification - none required; existing roof framing is acceptable for PV installation. This installation design is in general conformance with the manufacturers’ specifications and complies with all applicable laws, codes, and ordinances – specifically the International Building Code (2015 edition) and the International Residential Code (2015 edition), including all Massachusetts regulations and amendments. The spacing and fastening of the mounting brackets is a maximum of 48” o.c. between mounting brackets (staggered) and is secured using 5/16” diameter corrosive-resistant steel lag bolts. A minimum of 2½” of penetration (embedment) per lag bolt is required, which will resist all stated loads above – including wind shear. Per NDS Section 11.1.4, clearance holes - equal to the diameter of the shank - need to be bored into a primary framing member for the full-length of the threaded portion of the bolt to avoid splitting of the framing member. Regards, Ihor Bojcun, PE Structural Engineer - Trinity Solar