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464 Sargo Rd MCRS19-0008 14 Panels ELECTRICAL SOLAR PANEL PERMIT PERMIT NUMBER MCRS19-0008 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ISSUED: 12/17/2019 r 800 SEMINOLE ROAD c).3191- ATLANTIC BEACH. FL 32233 EXPIRES: 6/14/2020 MUST CALL INSPECTION PHONE LINE (904) 247-5814 BY 4 PM FOR NEXT DAY INSPECTION. ALL WORK MUST CONFORM TO THE CURRENT 6TH EDITION (2017) OF THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, NEC, IPMC, AND CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CODE OF ORDINANCES . ALL CONDITIONS OF PERMIT APPLY, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. NOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit,there may be additional restrictions applicable to this property that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state agencies, or federal agencies. JOB ADDRESS: PERMIT TYPE: DESCRIPTION: VALUE OF WORK: 464 SARGO RD ELECTRICAL SOLAR PANEL SOLAR SYSTEM - 14 PANELS $10866.00 TYPE OF REAL ESTATE ZONING: BUILDING USE SUBDIVISION: CONSTRUCTION: NUMBER: GROUP: 171541 0000 ROYAL PALMS UNIT 02A3.00 COMPANY: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: A1A SOLAR CONTRACTING 10418 NEW BERLIN 223 JACKSONVILLE FL 32226 INC OWNER: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: CASTILLO MIGUEL 464 SARGO RD ATLANTIC BEACH FL 32233 WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BE RECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. .,. LIST OF CONDITIONS 1Roll off container company must be on City approved list . Container cannot be placed on City right-of-way. DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID AMOUNT BUILDING PLAN CHECK 455-0000-322-1001 0 $25.00 ELEC SERVICE CHANGE 455-0000-322-1000 200 $50.00 STATE DBPR SURCHARGE 455-0000-208-0700 0 $2.00 STATE DCA SURCHARGE 455-0000-208-0600 0 $2.00 TOTAL: $79.00 Issued Date: 12/17/2019 1 of 2 1 =-L�ri0 ELECTRICAL SOLAR PANEL PERMIT PERMIT NUMBER r MCRS19-0008 J , id r. �. CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH of " 800 SEMINOLE ROAD ISSUED: 12/17/2019 vDi3104 ATLANTIC BEACH. FL 32233 EXPIRES: 6/14/2020 Issued Date: 12/17/2019 2 of 2 ./i-t yr,, City of Atlantic Beach APPLICATION NUMBER Building Department (To be assigned by the Building Department.) 800 Seminole Road [9 -000B -• Atlantic Beach, Florida 32233-5445 ' Y�n aR C<J Phone(904)247-5826 Fax(904)247-5845 v. E-mail: building-dept@coab.us Date routed: ( 'ZS I City web-site: http://www.coab.us APPLICATION REVIEW AND TRACKING FORM Property Address: 4 G4 S A R.Go RD Department review required Yi.ey No SOL- 4 Building Applicant: D l P J O x-41 COOT niiing &Zoning Tree Administrator Project: - O L-(}R S Lj S (A)(L Public Works Public Utilities �4- P/\ �i,S Public Safety _1 !'� Fire Services Review fee $ Dept Signature Other Agency Review or Permit Required Review or Receipt Date of Permit Verified By Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection Florida Dept. of Transportation St. Johns River Water Management District Army Corps of Engineers Division of Hotels and Restaurants Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Other: APPLICATION STATUS Reviewing Department First Review: Approved. ❑Denied. ❑Not applicable (Circle one.) Comments: BUILDING PLANNING &ZONING Reviewed by: Date: /2'fid 1 , TREE ADMIN. Second Review: ['Approved as revised. ❑Denied. Not applicable PUBLIC WORKS Comments: PUBLIC UTILITIES PUBLIC SAFETY Reviewed by: Date: FIRE SERVICES Third Review: ❑Approved as revised. ['Denied. ['Not applicable Comments: Reviewed by: Date: Revised 05/19/2017 DocuSign Envelope ID:EBBF8C0A-ADE3-4452-97CB-8F1761 BD247E • = s ?r;;,c, Building Permit Application OFFICE COPY r.. ---1 City of Atlantic Beach 51'7,0, 800 Seminole Road,Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 `si)`��' L Phone: (904)247-5826 Fax: (904)247-5845 Job Address: 464 Sargo Road Atlantic Beach,32233Permit Number: ° v ed 1 S 19 '0008 Legal Description 31-16 17-2S-29E R/P PT OF ROYAL PALMS UNIT 2A LOT 22 BLK 18 RE# 171541-0000 Valuation of Work(Replacement Cost)$ 1O)Cao(P v 1 Heated/Cooled SF Non-Heated/Cooled W • Class of Work(Circle one): ew Addition Alteration Repair Move Demo Pool Window/Door 0 �>�,' • Use of existing/proposed structure(s)(Circle one): Commercial 1111=1:10111R11 Z co 'l • If an existing structure,is a fire sprinkler system installed?(Circle one): Yesp INn IN/A J c; o clA • Submit a Tree Removal Permit Application if any trees are to be removed or Affidavit of No Tree Removal S e1L U — Describe in detail the type of work to be performed: \t(1.5 \ UJcocA- O w r Q s " UU < ° Lina C ec Florida Product Approval# for multiple products use product apprc I OrrO C Property Owner Information U ham- U)LL I Miguel Castillo 464 Sargo Road A N Name: 9 Address: 9 p w City Atlantic Beach State FL Zip 32233 Phone 904-314-3031 LL R. W mi uelmc7 hotmail.com LU r E-Mail 9 @ y Q. EC to 121 Owner or Agent(If Agent, Power of Attorney or Agency Letter Required) f L ® d Contractor Information • • Lt! U Cl) W Name of Company: A1A Solar Contracting,Inc Qualifying Agent: J.Peter Wilking L5 iii> Address 10418 New Berlin Road#223 City Jacksonville State FL Zip 32226 cc cc Office Phone 904-468-7861 Job Site/Contact Number Virginia/904-468-7861 State Certification/Registration# CVC56771 E-mail info@alasolar.com Architect Name&Phone# Engineer's Name&Phone# Robert Montanaro-(904)238-9167 Workers Compensation Brown and Brown 10/18/20W 11; Exempt/Insurer/Lease Employees/Expiration Date ` , ,.,�. 7 '- ti ' .. —it,--- Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all the laws regulationg construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for ELECTRICAL WO O,1LI If 1iiGNS, WELLS,POOLS, FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATERS,TANKS,and AIR CONDITIONERS,etc. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT:I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will b done in com fiance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. eullding Department atm r,. 1 f1,-.)r fer, ] .r.,-.).`}p --L WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMM NCEM NT MAY' RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND .TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. /% Atjuii...._,Li,—DocuSlgned by: /i�t l 11/S/2019 / CrC,A. J Peter Wilking`—SE2EBA6B746HW,9ature of Owner or Agent including Contrac r) (Signature of Contractor) CI Si nl ed and sworn to(or affirmed)b5r day me this 5 day of Siign�eedand sworn to(or affirmed)before me thi day of An9I :¢p�tfYk4°to: 4rII�GII�lI�It , .rfil/ er.;- , }PIA`� ` -c2 (- 7, • • (( v = r.' • MY COMMISSION#F 6sq 73` of No't�ry) (5&nature of Notary) .y,+ ,.„-.• : " VIRGINIA ANNA JADA ;�rdr%r •- EXPIRES May 11,2020 =:: �' ^,.r"ti ,` MY COMMISSION#FF991573 (507)398-0153 FloridallotaryService.com 1f,i;I Fv EXPIRES May 11,2020 [ ]Personally Known OR [personally Known OR (407)398.0153 FloridallotaryServrce.com ()Produced Identification_o [ ]Produced Identification Type of Identification: ��'^ Type of Identification: • Doc # 2019267129, OR BK 19009 Page 2367, Number Pages: 1, Recorded 11/19/2019 03:48 PM, RONNIE FUSSELL CLERK CIRCUIT COOT. reTALnCOTY_ RECORDING $10.00 ICE oQUY DocuSign Envelope ID:EBBF8C0A-ADE3-4452-97CB-8F1761BD247E NOTICE OF COM ENCEMENT • MCR-579- o oLgI Q-lab" State of Florida Tax Folio No. County of Duval • To Whom It May Concern: The undersigned hereby informs you that improvements will be made to certain real property,and in accordance with Section 713 of the Florida Statutes,the following information is stated in this NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. Legal Description of property being improved: 31-16 17-2S-29E R/P PT OF ROYAL PALMS UNIT 2 A LOT 22 BLK 18 Address of property being improved: 464 Sargo Road Atlantic Beach,32233 _ General description of improvements: Solar PV Install • • Owner: Miguel Castillo - Address:464 Sargo Road Atlantic Beach,32233 Owner's interest in site of the improvement: 100% • Fee Simple Titleholder(if other than owner): NA Name: Contractor: AlA Solar Contracting,Inc Address: 10418 New Berlin Road#223 Jacksonville,FL 32226 Telephone No.: (904)468-7861 Fax No: Surety(if any) NA • _ Address: Amount of Bond$ Telephone No: Fax No: Name and address of any person making a loan for the construction of the improvements Name: NA Address: Phone No: Fax No: Name of person within the State of Florida,other than himself,designated by owner upon whom notices or other documents may be served:Name: NA Address: Telephone No: Fax No: In addition to himself, owner designates the following person to receive a copy of the Lienor's Notice as provided in Section 713.06(2)(b),Florida Statues. (Fill in at Owner's option) Name: NA Address: Telephone No: . Fax No: Expiration date of Notice of Commencement(the expiration date is one(1)year from the date of recording unless a different date is specified): • THIS SPACE FOR RECORDER'S USE ONLY OWNER r—��t1IIO auSignedby:1 11/5/2019 or Sign1,j,J. j, CA,S1 L4 Date: Be e(z1�� si_ecot2i=... day oftANV�1 in the County of Duval,State Of Florida,has personally appeared \ V'1 t.\ L(XS-3M\ Notary Public at Large,State ort-Florida�Goua eEBt►val. My commission expires:VA),Litixliti1 k lA ANNA JADA Personally Known: i:'Y COMMISSION#FF991573 or Produced Identification: �+-�� FXPiRFS May 11 2020 11405 3SR 1'ti -:ord,No:a'y.S.',ce.tort! OFFICE COPY Jones, Mike From: Virginia Jada <virginiajada@alasolar.com> Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2019 8:07 AM To: Jones, Mike Subject: FW:JEA Solar Permit Approval #10129 -464 SARGO RD - CASTILLO,MIGUEL M - A1A Solar Good morning Mr.Jones, Please see belowJEA approval for 464 Sargo Road. Thank you! From: Distributed Generation<distgen@jea.com> Sent: Friday, November 22, 2019 11:11 AM To:Jimmy Douglas<jdouglas@coj.net>; Rick Taylor<rataylor@coj.net>; Ricky Smith <rickys@coj.net> Cc:Virginia Jada <virginia.jada@alasolar.com>; 'miguelmc7@hotmail.com' <miguelmc7@hotmail.com>; Gutierrez, Edgar A. - Manager Customer Solutions<gutiea@jea.com>; Lundeen,Timothy M. - Manager System Analysis <lundtm@jea.com>; Distributed Generation <distgen@jea.com> Subject:JEA Solar Permit Approval#10129-464 SARGO RD-CASTILLO,MIGUEL M -A1A Solar This customer's PV system as submitted meets JEA's Distributed Generation(DG)system requirements. This project will be connected to JEA's grid in compliance with JEA's DG Policy. This is not a statement that the package of application documents is complete or approved. The contractor or home owner is required to submit a copy of the electrical permit when it is issued to complete the application package. The permit should be sent to distgen@jea.com Premises CASTILLO,MIGUEL M Phone (904) 314-3031 464 SARGO RD Phone () - Jacksonville 32233 Contractor AlA Solar Contractor-A1A Solar Contracting, Inc. (904)468-7861; virginia.jada(a�a1asolar.com info(c�a1asolar.com PV System Information From Application 14 panels 4.57 kWdc Battery N/A N/A Dennis Fleming; JEA DSM Coordinator 21 West Church St. T-12; Jacksonville, FL 32202-3139 Direct 904-665-7077; fax 904-665-7386; distgen( JEA.com Florida has a very broad Public Records Law.Virtually all written communications to or from State and Local Officials and employees are public records available to the public and media upon request. Any email sent to or from JEA's system 1 OFFICE CONY may be considered a public record and subject to disclosure under Florida's Public Records Laws.Any information deemed confidential and exempt from Florida's Public Records Laws should be clearly marked. Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact JEA by phone or in writing. 2 N Photo-voltaic System; Castillo- W & S Roof vv+E S — ----I Rail:2(10+5) a Micro Inverters Rail:2(10+5) DC Info: Op. Current: Micro Rall:2(10+5) Op.Voltage: Micro I Max. Sys.Volt.:Micro ,., Short Cir. Curr.: Micro Branch: 12, 2 w w "'- ` DC Wire: Micro 'P j AC Info: AC Nom.: 250w AC Breaker: 2x20Ai ' , ._.,... _ . _,. AC Wire size. #12 .:• III 1% Iiiio ill , likk*., _ Rail:2(10) A:4gs'. 4 i., _.,.,,e_ „ _. . , .., _ , ,, Micro Inverter: 14 „:, Rails: 12 Flashings: 28 Sola Deck: 2 Created By: Castillo; 464 Sargo Road, Atlantic Beach, FL, 32233 A1A SOLAR CONTRACTING INCORPORATED 11/15/19 P.A. PV=(14x327W =4578W); Micro=Enphase; 10418 New Berlin Road, Suite 223 Jacksonville, Fl 32226 AlA SOLAR MICRO-INVERTER ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM OFFICE COPY UTILITY SERVICE 0 Sun Power Monitoring Gateway II • • • •. III man 12 MAIN l ............_.. MICRO-INVERTERS OCPO Ei ka. IN BRCNCH- #14 AWG CIRCUITN. C:11;^_r ..._ __g. J 4 /� I emconir • MOD 111111 /.tAfN SERVICE PANEL I PA • • • •• _ �.� — _ _ .c:oNEL BUILDING PANEt #6 AWG GROUNDING max ix MICRO-INVERTERS ELECTRODE IN BRANCH #10 AWG 15 \�� CIRCUIT la ---- -.0------------ ..t_-- •---- #12 AWG Y - Y FOR UNUSED MODULES °I„"NtA"in RI ANK AFROVF CocoanorName_ Electrical Diagram for Micro-Inverter System Accress arc P'o^.e MA Solar Cort ctrp Inc. Enphase 14418 Nem Benin Road,L'nutr 223 Site Name: Castillo.Miguel Project 14)2CF Jactscnee*,FL 3222-4217 0041AEL-'8E1 Site Address: 4C4'Largo Road,Atlantic Bead+,FL,3.2233 System AC Size: 4.41 kW D''''^°' P. Arnold o' ate : 14 SO aI. j�visl Checked e.,: PA C O N T N A C T I N Q INCORPORATED A N I Photo-voltaic System; Castillo- W & S Roof W+E S --, Rail:2(10+5) 1 a Micro Inverters Rail:2(10+5) DC Info: Op. Current: Micro Rail 2(10+51 iiiiiilio Op.Voltage: Micro + ` Max. Sys. Volt.:Micro .. , Short Cir. Curr.: Micro - s ' Branch:12, 2 w . DC Wire: Micro AC Info: . AC Nom.: 250w AC Breaker: 2x20A AC Wire size:#12 . \.\\-s3. MONTq'% • �' No.66137 - * * * Q:_ ,013 STATE OF • 4(/�, ,c\ • F --, 1007,,, Rail:2(10) <,'SS'ONAL lE\ . u> t //11111 � ; � , Micro Inverter: 14 #` ik Rails: 12 ,,,:,4 J Flashings: 28 IB ,. SolaDeck: 2 L 4 r Robert J Digitarllysigned by • RobertJ Montanaro MOtltarlar ' Date:2029-019.15'00'1.2.1 16:51 Castillo; 464 Sargo Road, Atlantic Beach, FL, 32233 AlA SOLAR Created By: CONTRACTING INCORPORATED 11/15/19 P.A. PV=(14x327W =4578W); Micro=Enphase; 10418 New Berlin Road,Suite 223 Jacksonville, Fl 32226 SUN P ( )WE RW InvisiMount Span Tables Part 1: Simplified Tables(Wind Tunnel Loads) How to Use These Tables • Determine whether the site meets all of the conditions listed below.1Ye No ❑ Mean roof height is 30 feet or less ❑ Gable end width(or smaller dimension if no gable)is 40 feet or less ❑ Ridge length(or longer dimension)is 60 feet or less Wind Load = 130 MPH ❑ Roof slope is 4:12 to 8:12 Snow load is 50 psf or less Snow Load = 0 PSF If wind speed per ASCE 7-10 is>140mph,then snow load is 0 psf. ❑ Seismic acceleration Ss is s 3g(note,this covers most of the United States) El Site is not located in Exposure D(i.e.within 600 feet of a coastline) USite is not located on a ridge or hilltop All PV modules are set back at least 10 inches from ridges and roof edges If any boxes are checked No, use the General(ASCE 7-10 Analytical Method)tables,found in Part 2 of this document. • Determine the snow load for your site,and select the corresponding table. • Determine the wind speed and roof slope for your site.The value in the table,for this wind speed and roof slope,is the allowable span between attachment points,in feet. Castillo 4.578 kW Residential; 464 Sargo Road, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Based on the SunPower InvisiMount Engineering Summary and Design Parameters,the maximum attachment span is 6'-0". This is for an ASCE 7-10 wind speed 130 MPH. Attachments for this project shall be installed at 4'-0"which does not exceed the maximum span. Please see the following sheets for more information. \\okiiIiiiii / Oq ••'oGENSF •..9 O � No. 66137 - * * : * _ 0: -0 STATE OF ��� i�� '•.'QGORIDP•.•'•G�, ,",, ''NAL E\\ ''l/111110\. Robert J Digitally signed by Robert J Montanaro Montanaro D:51:16105001 16:51:16-05'00' SUNP WER. InvisiMount Span Tables Part 2: General Tables (ASCE 7-10 Analytical Method) How to Use These Tables • Determine the snow load and roof height for your site,and select the corresponding table. • Determine the wind speed and roof slope for your site.The value in the table,for this wind speed and roof slope,is the allowable span between attachment points,in feet. • See figure below for locations of zones 1,2 and 3. Dimension"a" is 10%of the least horizontal dimension or 0.4h,whichever is smaller, but not less than either 4%of the least horizontal dimension or 3 feet. Flat roof Hip roof(7°<6<27°) + 1 hIa h � ' a,, er a- 40°' a R a • a • / ��r a< ..a Gable roof(A< 7 ) Gable roof(7°<e<45°) lb. h • h a • a a _ a > a ,y'.. •. a R ;+ a L.JIntenor roof zones —; End roof zones ®Corner roof zones Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 0\0111110, `� '( •.•MOiVTq� o O / No. 66137 _ * ' * : * __ , STATE OF ��� •• Pis°RIOP'.••• � // . ', ONAL -,G 'huiIIi111I1` Robert J Digitally signed by Robert 1 Montanaro Montanaro D16:51ate::032o19.,1.21-0500' ' Exposure: C SUNP V Ground Snow (psf): 0 Roof Height (ft): 30 INVISIMOUNT ALLOWABLE SPANS -ZONE 1 (FT� - 9.46 slope 4 9 14.04° 18.43° 22.62° 26.57° 30.26' 33.69° 36.87° 39.81° 42.51• 45° Speedy 2:1 2 3:12 4:12 - 5:12 - _6:12 7:12 812 9:12 10:12 11:12 12:12 110 8 8 8 8 8 8 _ 6 8 8 8 8 115 8 8 8 8 8 6 8 8 .. 8 8 120 8 8 8 8 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 125 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 130 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 135 6 6 6 6 6 - 6 6 6 6 6 140 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Tat - INVISIMOUNT ALLOWABLE SPANS - ZONE 2 (FT) slope 4 946' 14.04° 18.43° 22.62° 26.57• 30.26° 33.69° 36.87° 39.81° 42.51• 45° Speed4, 2:12 3:12 4:12 5:12 6:12 7:12 8:12 9:12 10:12 11:12 12:12 _ 110 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 115 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 120 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 125 4 4 4 4 4b .` 6 6 6 6 6 130 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 135 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 140 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 r 4 4 4 4 - - -- - - - . .. - - - . . - • Tobe _ INVISIMOUNT ALLOWABLE SPANS - ZONE 3 (FT) slope 9 9.46• 14.04° 18.43° 22.62• 26.57° 30.26° 33.69° 36.87° 39.81° 42.51• 45 Speedo. 2:12 3:12 4:12 5:12 6:12 7:12 8:12 9:12 10:12 11:12 12:12 110 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 115 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 120 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 6 5 6 6 125 0 0 0 0 0 - 6 6 6 6 6 130 0 0 0 _ 0 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 135 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 6 6 6 140 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 Table 46 Notes Tables are based on strength of the InvisiMount rail and L-foot/lag screw roof attachment\\\`i i i i ii/ hardware, in conformance IBC 2012, IBC 2015, and referenced standards. \ Wind speeds are ultimate values in mph, as defined in ASCE 7-10. �`\\t`Q� ••..' ....• 44,/_', .•'•\,\GENS ••. .f � Wind pressure coefficients are derived from ASCE 7-10 Figure 30.4-28 and 30.4-2C?��: .13 Allowable max cantilever at the end of the rail is 2 ft. _ No.66137 An allowable span of 0 in the table indicates that system cannot be located in that:: * • * * _ User is responsible for verifying the strength of the roof. %�O '. STATE OF .�4/' Drearlysignedby AZ ,.,... '• F Robert) RobertlMontanaro � � • •. tORIO P.•...r".G Date:2019.11.21 / \\ Montanaro,b:so:aa 911 '".S/ONAL E,`\ SUNP WER i SunPower"® E-Series: E20-327 I E19-320 1111 SunPower' ' esicential AC Vocule . . . . . . . . Built specifically for use with the SunPower Equinox"' system,the only fully integrated solution designed,engineered,and warranted by one manufacturer. Maximum Power. Minimalist Design. -Viii iii Industry-leading efficiency means more power and savings sirper available space.With fewer modules required and hidden microinverters,less is truly more. LI Highest Lifetime Energy and Savings. Designed to deliver 60%more energy over 25 years in real-world conditions like partial shade and high temperatures: Fundamentally Different. t 1 And Better. as ,n� x-s� <,s Up to T 60% more w c 90% lifetime alla v m Conventional Module energy G.. T u1 N 0 15 2,1 The SunPower"Maxeon'"Solar Cell Years of operation • Enables highest-efficiency modules available.= • Unmatched reliability' O Best Reliability. Best Warranty. • Patented solid metal foundation With more than 25 million modules deployed around prevents breakage and corrosion the world,SunPower technology is proven to last.That's 15-4•1 • why we stand behind our module and microinverter Corn ower F with the industrys best 25-year Combined Power and Product Warranty,including the highest Power Warranty in solar. 3• . i • Factory-integrated Microinverter a • Simpler,faster installation • •• j°'" • Integrated wire management, E • SunPower` 12,0 rapid shutdown -a E-Series and X-Series more • Engineered and calibrated by aa • Conventional Module power SunPower for SunPower modules in year 3 _25 Years of operation Datasheet E-Series: E20-327 I E19-320 SunPower*Residential AC Module AC Electrical Data Inverter Model:Enphase IQ 7XS(1Q7)(5-96-ACM-US) @240 VAC @208 VAC Peai it idowed320 VA 320 VA Max.Contin.,cus C _.t Pourer 315 VA 315 VA Nom.(L-L)Voltage/Range:(V 240/211-264 208 183-229 Max Centro-I - '.31 1.51 Ma.' Units per A ILL)Bran,:,- orc I t 12(single phase) 10(two pole)wye CEC Weighted Efficiency 97.5% 97 0% Nom.Frequency 60 Hz Extended Freouency Range 47-66 Hz AC Short Circuit Fault Current Ov 3 Cycles 5.8 A rims Overvoltage Class AC Port III AC Port Backfeec Current 18 mA Power Factor Setting 1.0 Power Factor(adjustable) 0.7 lead / 0.7 lag. SPR-E20-327-E-AC SPR-E19-320-E-AC Warranties •25-year limited power warranty Nom Powe •(Pnom) 327 W 320 W •25-year limited product warranty Power Tol. -5/-0'% -5/-0% UL 1703 Module Efficiency20.4% 19 9% Certifications UL 1741/IEEE• 2 and •UL 1741 AC Module(Type 're rated) Temp Coef(Power) -0359/°C -0.35%/`C Compliance •UL 62109-1/IEC 62109-2 FCC Part 15 Class B •Three bypass diodes •ICES-0003 Class B Shade Tol •Integrated module-level maximum •CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO.107 1-01 power point tracking •CA Rule 21 (UL 1741 SA)'" (includes VoltNar and Reactive Power Priority) •UL Listed PV Rapid Shutdown Equipment' Operating Temp. -40°F to+185°P(-40°C to+85°C) Max.Ambient Temp. 122°F(50°C) Enables installation in accordance with •NEC 690.6(AC module) Max.Load find 62 psf,3000 Pa,305 kg/mz front&bac- •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)-(E)(1) Impact Resistance 1 inch(25 mm)diameter hail at 52 mph(23 m/s) When used with InvisiMount racking and InvisiMount accessories (UL 2703) •Module grounding and bonding through InvisiMount Solar Cells 96 Monocrystalline Maxeon Gen III •Class A fire rated Front Glass High-transmission tempered glass with When used with AC module Q Cables and accessories(UL 6703 and anti-reflective coating UL 2238;` Environmental Rating Outdoor rated •Rated for load break disconnect Frame Class 1 black anodized(highest AAMA rating) PID Test Potential-induced degradation free Weight 42 9 lbs(19 5 kg) — 1558 mm(61 3m.) .-. Recommended Max. 131n (33 mm) Module Spacing r— 1 SunPower 360 W compared to a conventional module on same-sized arrays(260 W.16° 46 mm efficiencapprox.1 bm'),495moreenergyperwatt(basedonthird-party module (1.8 M.) characterization and PVSi m),0.75%/yr slower degradation(Campeau,Z.et al."SunPower Module Degradation Rate,"SunPower white paper,20131. ,` 2 Based on search of clatasheet values from websites of top 10 manufacturers per IHS.as or . , . 1046 mm — 1 January 2017. (41 e> 30 mm.y 3#1 rank "Fraunhofer PV DurabilitylnitiativeforSolarModules:Part 3"PViech Power (1.7 HO Magazine,2015.Campeau,Z.et al."Sun Power M od u le Degrad ati on Rate,"SunPower white paper,2013. 4 Factory set to 1547a-2014 defaultsettings.CA Rule 21 default settings profile set during 393mm ' commissioning.See the Equinox Installation Guide#518101 for more information. (15.5 m.) 5 Standard Test Conditions(1000 W/m=irradiance,AM 1.5,25`C).NREL calibration standard:SOMS current,LACCS FF and voltage.All DC voltage is fully contained within the I r s. / module. 437 mm 6 This product is UL Listed as PVRSE and conforms with NEC 2014 and NEC 2017 690.12; --- and C22.1-201 S Rule 64-218 Rapid Shutdown of PV Systems,for AC and DC conductors: (17.1 m.) when installed according to manufacturers instructions. 03 K MCOlf cwasvc8+�na See www.sunpower.com/facts for more reference information. NITILACTIVE "RAM CO" SUN P WER For more details,see extended datasheet www.sunpower.com/datasheets EWAN.' Specifications included in this clatasheet are subject to change without notice. USTEp u7n3o 02018 SunPower Corporation.All Rights Reserved.SUNPOWER,the Modub r:.P.dormonn,ryp.2 SUNPOWER logo and MAXEON are registered trademarks or SunPower Corporation in the U.S.and other countries as well.i-800-SUNPOWER. Please read the Safety and Installation Instructions for details. 531948 keVA sunpower.com Data Sheet Enphase Microinverters Region.AMERICAS The high-powered smart grid-ready Enphase Enphase IQ 7X Micro' dramatically simplifies the IQ 7X M icroi nverter installation process while achieving the highest system efficiency for systems with 96-cell modules. Part of the Enphase IQ System,the IQ 7X Micro integrates with the Enphase IQ EnvoyTM, Enphase IQ Battery", and the Enphase Enlighten1" monitoring and analysis software. The IQ Series Microinverters extend the reliability standards set forth by previous generations and undergo over a million hours of power-on testing, enabling Enphase to provide an industry-leading warranty of up to 25 years. Easy to Install • Lightweight and simple • Faster installation with improved,lighter two-wire cabling I Ile • Built-in rapid shutdown compliant(NEC 2014&2017) Efficient and Reliable • Optimized for high powered 96-cell*modules • Highest CEC efficiency of 97.5% • More than a million hours of testing • Class II double-insulated enclosure ENPHAS&it • UL listed IQ7X_ -__ Smart Grid Ready alI --_ _- I • Complies with advanced grid support,voltage and T. ?I frequency ride-through requirements • Remotely updates to respond to changing grid requirements • Configurable for varying grid profiles • Meets CA Rule 21 (UL 1741-SA) 143 *The IQ 7X is required to support 96-cell modules. CERTIFIED SP,lrr,s C: 1 ;learn more about Enphase offerings,visit enphase.com ENPHASE To Enphase IQ 7X Microinverter INPUT DATA(DC) IQ7X-96-2-US Commonly used module pairings' 320 W-460 W+ Module compatibility 96-cell PV modules Maximum input DC voltage 79.5 V Peak power tracking voltage 53 V-64 V Operating range 25 V-79.5 V Min/Max start voltage 33 V/79.5 V Max DC short circuit current(module Isc) 10 A Overvoltage class DC port II DC port backfeed current 0 A PV array configuration 1 x 1 ungrounded array;No additional DC side protection required; AC side protection requires max 20A per branch circuit OUTPUT DATA(AC) @ 240 VAC @ 208 VAC Peak output power 320 VA Maximum continuous output power 315 VA Nominal(L-L)voltage/range° 240 V/211-264 V 208 V/183-229 V Maximum continuous output current 1.31 A(240 VAC) 1.51 A(208 VAC) Nominal frequency 60 Hz Extended frequency range 47-68 Hz AC short circuit fault current over 3 cycles 5.8 Arms Maximum units per 20 A(L-L)branch circuit' 12(240 VAC) 10(208 VAC) Overvoltage class AC port III AC port backfeed current 18 mA Power factor setting 1.0 Power factor(adjustable) 0.85 leading...0.85 lagging EFFICIENCY @240 VAC @208 VAC CEC weighted efficiency 97.5% 97.0% MECHANICAL DATA Ambient temperature range -40°C to+60°C Relative humidity range 4%to 100%(condensing) Connector type(IQ7X-96-2-US) MC4(or Amphenol H4 UTX with optional Q-DCC-5 adapter) Dimensions(WxHxD) 212 mm x 175 mm x 30.2 mm(without bracket) Weight 1.08 kg(2.38 lbs) Cooling Natural convection-No fans Approved for wet locations Yes Pollution degree PD3 Enclosure Class II double-insulated,corrosion resistant polymeric enclosure Environmental category/UV exposure rating NEMA Type 6/outdoor FEATURES Communication Power Line Communication(PLC) Monitoring Enlighten Manager and MyEnlighten monitoring options Compatible with Enphase IQ Envoy Disconnecting means The AC and DC connectors have been evaluated and approved by UL for use as the load-break disconnect required by NEC 690. Compliance CA Rule 21 (UL 1741-SA) UL 62109-1,UL1741/IEEE1547,FCC Part 15 Class B, ICES-0003 Class B, CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO.107.1-01 This product is UL Listed as PV Rapid Shut Down Equipment and conforms with NEC-2014 and NEC-2017 section 690.12 and C22.1-2015 Rule 64-218 Rapid Shutdown of PV Systems,for AC and DC conductors,when installed according manufacturer's instructions. 1.No enforced DC/AC ratio.See the compatibility calculator at httos://enohase.com/en-us/support/module-comoatibility. 2.Nominal voltage range can be extended beyond nominal if required by the utility. 3.Limits may vary.Refer to local requirements to define the number of microinverters per branch in your area. To learn more about Enphase offerings,visit enphase.com e EN P H AS E cr 2019 Enphase Energy.All rights reserved.All trademarks or brands used are the property of Enphase Energy,Inc. 2019-3-26 . 41 e • • , 1111 p g r i • SunPower® InvisiMlounttM 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 • Design in landscape and portrait with up to 8' 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' InvisiMountlM is a SunPower-designed • Black anodized components rail-based mounting system. The InvisiMount system • Hidden mid clamps and 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 • 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 EnergyLin0 monitoring app sunpower.com 411) Datasheet S U N P W E R :::.: .:-.•-..-----.-.- :.:.'''''' { ' -..".'. '' . ' yalirnr. SunPower`') InvisiMlountTM 1 Residential Mounting System InvisiMount Components Module'/Mid Clamp and Ral Module'/End Clamp and Rail 11!!Iri°( ) - ,. :. i lit 1111 Ground Lug Assembly t , . • „ - End Clamp Ale Mid Clamp C*1111e1 gliiiiiiii Row-to-Row Grounding Clio Rail and Rail Splice InvisiMolint Component Details InvisiMount Operating Conditions Mid clamp Black oxide ste nless 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) Max '_oad(LRFD) • 3000 Pa uplift Rail Black anodized aluminum 6000 series 830 gym(9 ozift) 1 • 6000 Pa dcwnforce Rail splice Aluminum alloy 6000 series 830 gim(9 ozift) Rail bolt M10-1 5*25 mm;custom T-head 55304 18 g(0.63 oz) Rail nut M10-1.5;DIN 6923 55304 nominal Roof Attachment Hardware Supported by Design Tool Ground lug • Composition Sh n`le Ranter A_tachrnert assembly SS304,A2-70 bolt;C,r-plated copper lug 106.5 g(3.75 oz) Application • Composition Shingle Roof Decking Attachment • Curved and Flat Tile Roof Attachment Row-to-row SS 301 with SS 304 M6 bolts 75 g(2 5 oz) • Universal Interface'or other roof attachments grounding clip Row-to-row Black POM-grade plastk) 5 g(0.18 oz) spacer InvisiMount Component LRFD Capacities2 InvisiMount Warranties And Certifications Uplift 664 lbf • 25-year product warranty Mid clamp Shear 540 lbf warranties • 5-year finish warranty Uplift 899 lbf -+ End clamp -— - • UL 2703 L,stec Shear 220 lbf Certifications • Moment.upward 548 Ib`-ft Class A Fire Rated Rail Moment:downward 580 lbf-ft Moment.upward 548 lbf-ft Rail splice Moment.downward 580 lbf-ft Roof Attachment Hardware Warranties Uplift 000 lbf L-foot Refer to roof attachment hardware manu*acturers documentation Shear 390 Ibf Module fraine that s a,mppetible wah the Invistda t stem imuu ed for hardware i"iv onctatidity SunPower recon mends that all Equino.."',lines Mou and AC module systems always he designed us,ng the InvisiMount Span rabies#524?34if e designer decides to instead use the component capacities I sten!- this document or desigr a systern,note that the capacities shown are Load and Resistance Factor Desig' (LRFD)desigr Lads,and are NOT to be used for Allowable Stress Design(ASD)calculations;and that a licensed Professional Engineer(PE)must then stamp 3 I calculations.It you have air;questions please contact SunPower Technical Supooit at I-P95-977-7357 surpower.corn t;2018 SunPower Corporation.All Rights Reserved.SUNPOWER,the SUNPOWER logo,EQUINOX.and INVISIMOUNT are trademarks or registered trademarks of SunPower Corporation. 509506 RevF All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Specifications included in this datasheet are subject to change without notice. Datasheet S U N P W E R N wE Ro GUIDE, INSTALLATION, INVISIMOUNT® RESIDENTIAL MOUNTING SYSTEM Document Number: 508988 Revl DECEMBER 2018 Initial Release A 04/01/14 J.Lentz DCR- Updates post beta installations. B 001081 08/06/14 J.Lentz DCR- Updates post limited launch. C 001464 12/29/14 J.Lentz DCR- Updates since limited launch,including end clamp D 002158 grounding. 06/25/15 J.Lentz DCR- Updates including graphics,rail length optimization; E 002238 UOM adjustments,remove array width limitation. 08/01/15 J.Lentz DCR- Updates post beta and LA County feedback. F 002590 03/11/16 J.Lentz DCR- Updates including R2R grounding clip,AC and DC rail G 002725 clips,and Equinox parallels. 05/10/16 J.Lentz DCR- Updates including R2R grounding clip,R2R spacer,rail- H 003085 mounted J-box,roof transition flashing;new end clamp 02/05/17 J.Lentz design;removal of all AC-related content. DCR- Enphase E-and X-impact language;new attachments; 003630 new rail bolts. 12/20/18 J.Lentz SUNPOWER CORPORATION 77 Rio Robles San Jose, California 95134 1-855-977-7867 www.sunpowercorp.com t .. suNp wER0 ,. .0 . . . .10,e ,.. tft y N. !, + r v0. 4,II , N.. i At. w� InvisiMount® Residential Mounting System INSTALLATION GUIDE ©SunPower Corporation All Rights Reserved December 2018 Document#508988 Revl 2 Sun Power Proprietary s 1.0 Overview and Scope 4 1.1 Safety and Warnings 4 1.1.1 Site Safety 5 1.1.2 General Warnings 5 1.2 Installer Responsibilities 5 1.3 Tools, Components, and Torque Values 7 1.1.1 Tools 7 1.1.2 Components and Torque Values 8 2.0 Listings, Compatibility, and Classification 12 2.1 Fire Classification 13 3.0 System Ground Path 13 4.0 Installation Outline 16 5.0 Install System 16 5.1 Module Spacing 17 5.2 Attachment Span and Rail Cantilever 17 5.3 Join Rails 18 5.4 Install Flashings, Roof Attachments, and Rails 19 5.5 Attach Ground Wire 22 5.6 Install Modules 25 5.6.1 Install R2R Grounding Clip 30 5.7 Standalone Modules 32 Appendix A: Install Rail-Mounted Junction Box 33 Appendix B: Install Rooftop Transition Flashing 35 Appendix C: Rail Clips 41 Appendix D: Module Removal 42 Document#508988 Rev! 3 SunPower Proprietary i 1 .0 Overview and Scope This guide describes how to install the SunPower InvisiMount® Residential Mounting System ("the system") on a rooftop. Do not attempt any aspect of the installation until you have thoroughly read this entire guide. Failure to follow these instructions can result in personal injury or equipment damage or failure, and may void the system warranty. The system includes with the following standard components: • rails • splices and splice screws • end clamps • mid clamps • ground lug assemblies(rail nut,fender washer,ground lug, and M6 bolt) • row-to-row(R2R)spacers • row-to-row(R2R)grounding clips Depending on the roof type and attachment type,the following components are required and can be sourced from SunPower as well: • L-feet • flashings • roof attachments 1 .1 Safety and Warnings IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS — SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! All personnel must adhere to the following safety procedures when working on the system, including inspection, installation, operation, service work, repair, and testing. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this guide may violate safety standards of design,warranty, manufacture, and intended use of the equipment. Sun Power assumes no liability for failure to comply with these requirements. Warning!The installation, adjustment, or repair of a solar system involves the risk of contact with potentially lethal voltages and currents. Document#508988 Revl 4 SunPower Proprietary Follow all applicable laws, including state and federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards when working on any construction project.Always reference the National Fire Protection Agency(NFPA) 70E, Handbook for Electrical Safety in the Workplace when performing electrical work. Perform the installation in accordance with all applicable codes. In addition, reference NEC Articles 250 and 690—as well as applicable IEC standards—for proper compliance when wiring and grounding the system.All state and federal guidelines and regulations must be followed as well. 1.1.1 Site Safety • These installation instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. • System access is intended for authorized personnel only. • Only authorized persons may shut down the system or open any system enclosure. • To reduce the risk of fire, connect only to a circuit that has dedicated overcurrent protection not exceeding the maximum value stated in the product's Listing(20 A) in accordance with the NEC,ANSI/NFPA 70. Maximum output(branch circuit)overcurrent protection:20 A. • The metal components of the module can reach temperatures of approximately 176°F(80°C). Use appropriate safety procedures when handling modules. 1.1.2 General Warnings • Do not attempt installation during conditions involving rain, snow, ice, or high winds. • Do not attempt to install or service the system if you are not a qualified,trained electrician or technician familiar with power electronic equipment. • Always wear rubber insulating gloves rated for the appropriate voltage level,and suitable eye and head protection when working near live electrical equipment. • Always have a fully charged, operational cell phone available for calling emergency personnel. • Never attempt to service any portion of the solar electric system. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note:Always perform all electrical installations in accordance with any local codes and the National Electrical Code (NEC). 1 .2 Installer Responsibilities Warning!If installing InvisiMount on a metal roof,you must first ensure that the InvisiMount system is bonded to the roof in compliance with grounding methods as required by the authority having jurisdiction (AHj). Installers are solely responsible for specific aspects of the system they are installing: Document#508988 Revl 5 SunPower Proprietary • Selection and verification of design parameters, including wind and snow load and all related aspects. • Validation of third-party roof attachment design and interoperability, including any stipulations for rail overhang (cantilever) beyond the last roof attachment(standoff)at the end of a row. (The online SunPower Design Tool limits overhang to a maximum of 1/3 the length of the rail.Access the tool by logging into the Portal and then clicking the Design Tool link.) • Code compliance and permitting. • Vetting InvisiMount system compatibility with the installation site and structures. • Verifying the roof integrity prior to installation. • Selecting the correct attachment and flashing type for the particular roof. • Care of the roof during the installation. Document#508988 Revl 6 SunPower Proprietary • 1 .3 Tools, Components, and Torque Values 1.1.1 Tools All applicable PPE (personal protective equipment) is always required. In addition, the following tools are required to install the system: Tool Task 1/2"socket Attaching ground lugs. 10 mm and 15 mm Attaching L-foot nuts, mid clamps, end clamps, splices, and ground lugs, and splice screws. deep sockets Caulk gun Installing rooftop transition flashing. CHANNELLOCK® Tightening fittings on rail-mounted j-box and rooftop transition flashing. pliers (or equivalent) Claw hammer Installing rooftop transition flashing. Cordless drill with Installing fasteners and drilling holes in rooftop transition flashing and rail-mounted j-box. step bit and hole saw Metal saw Cutting rails. Roofing bar Installing rooftop transition flashing. Rubber mallet Removing end clamp. Square-drive Removing and installing rail-mounted j-box cover. screwdriver Torque wrench Verifying fastener torque. Utility knife Installing rooftop transition flashing. Document#508988 Revl 7 SunPower Proprietary 1.1.2 Components and Torque Values Important!SunPower requires that you use a torque wrench—not an impact driver—to enforce consistent fastener tightness,thereby ensuring safe, high-quality installations. Term Definition Tool and Torque Attaches to rails and helps N/A to support wires above the lower edge of the rails. Rail clip u Equipment grounding As per NEC \ conductor for row-to-row and system grounding. EGC .10 Module-to-rail fastener • 10 mm deep socket that fits over the end of a 85 +5/-0 in lbs (9.6 N-m) rail, clamps to secure each End clamp of the endmost modules in a given row, and bonds modules to the rail. Thin sections of material N/A that are installed between 110 the roof substrate and any rooftop penetration in Flashing order to prevent water from penetrating the roof. Note:Shown with L-foot— a separate component. Document#508988 Revl 8 SunPower Proprietary An assembly that fits For M6 bolt: securely into the top rail channel and • 10 mm deep socket accommodates the • 85 +5/-0 in-lbs equipment grounding (9.6 N-m) conductor(EGC). Its Ground lug machined rail nut For lug screw: assembly penetrates the rail • 1/2"socket anodizaton to provide a bond between • 35+5/-0 in-lbs components. (4 N m) Note: Refer to Section 5.5. L-shaped bracket that Refer to the roof provides interface attachment between the roof manufacturer attachment and the rail; guidance(included typically made of stainless with the attachment L-foot steel or aluminum. box). If using a roof attachment other than L-feet, refer to that attachment manufacturer guidance. `■ Module-to-rail fastener • 10 mm deep socket i that attaches in the top • 85+5/-0 in-lbs Mid clamp rail channel; secures (9.6 N-m) module frames; and bonds modules to the rail throughout a row. Extruded aluminum For the nuts that fit component that attaches onto the bolts which to the L-feet and supports slide into the side clamped modules. Each channel: Rail rail section is 3.28 m • 15 mm deep socket (129.13 in. or 10.76 ft.) long. • 375 +20/-0 in-lbs (42 +2/-0 N-m) Document#508988 Revl 9 SunPower Proprietary Term Definition Tool and Torque Junctions array curcuits on For cover screws: the roof; attaches to the rail with no tools. • #2 square-drive Rail-mounted screwdriver J-box • 16 in-lbs (1.8 N-m) Installs on the rooftop and • Utility knife enables the array wiring • Roofing bar to transition to the building wiring. • Caulk gun Rooftop • Claw hammer transition • Drill with step bit flashing and hole saw bit (optional) • Two CHANNELLOCK® tongue &groove pliers(or equivalent) Attaches between module • 10 mm deep socket Row-to-row rows and enables the • 85+5/-0 in-lbs (R2R) ground path to continue (9.6 N-m) grounding clip from one row to the adjacent row. 41 Plastic spacer that snaps N/A into the exterior module (ll frame and uniformly Row-to-row enforces the distance (R2R)spacer between rows of adjacent modules. Document#508988 Revl 10 SunPower Proprietary Term Definition Tool and Torque Extruded aluminum Refer to splice screw 0001 connector that, along with splice screws,joins two Splice rails. Black oxide coated • 10 mm deep socket stainless steel fastener 40 +5/-0 in lbs (4.5 N-m) that, in conjunction with a Splice screw splice,attaches two sections of rail together. Note: Refer to Section 5.3. Document#508988 Revl 11 SunPower Proprietary 2.0 Listings, Compatibility, and Classification The SunPower InvisiMount Residential Mounting System is UL 2703 Listed.The InvisiMount Listing includes the following SunPower InvisiMount-compatible modules,which are the only modules that are compatible with the InvisMount system: DC Modules AC Modules* 44 • SPR-X22-370-E-AC • SPR-X22-360-E-AC • SPR-X22-370 • SPR-X21-350-BLK-E-AC • SPR-X22-360 • SPR-X21-335-BLK-E-AC • SPR-X21-350-BLK • SPR-X20-327-BLK-E-AC • SPR-X21-335-BLK • SPR-X21-345-E-AC • SPR-X21-345 • SPR-X21-335-E-AC • SPR-E20-327 • SPR-X20-327-E-AC • SPR-E19-320 • SPR-E20-327-E-AC • SPR-E19-320-3-AC *Important!This guide assumes you are installing DC modules on the InvisiMount system; if you are installing AC modules on InvisiMount, do not use this guide—instead use the Equinox Installation Guide. Grounding from the module to the rail is accomplished through both the mid clamp and end clamp.The Listing also includes the following components,which have been evaluated for both mounting and bonding in accordance with UL 2703: • end clamp • mid clamp • rail • splice and splice screw • ground lug assembly • L-foot • row-to-row(R2R)grounding clip • row-to-row(R2R)spacer Document#508988 Revl 12 SunPower Proprietary 2.1 Fire Classification • The maximum distance between the roof deck and the bottom of the module frame is 7.6 cm (3"). • In order to maintain the system classification,this assembly must be mounted over a fire resistant roof covering for the application. • The system achieves a Class A fire rating when installed with modules having a Type 2 fire classification. • The system achieves a Class A fire rating when installed in the manner specified in these instructions. • The system was evaluated for use on roofs having a pitch >_2"/foot(greater than or equal to 2:12). 3.0 System Ground Path The InvisiMount system features: • Integrated module-to-rail as well as adjacent-module bonding(achieved through the mid clamp and end clamp). • Integrated rail-to-rail bonding(achieved through the self-drilling splice screws and the splice). • System bonding achieved through the equipment ground conductor(EGC). For arrays where the installer chooses to use row-to-row(R2R)grounding clips(refer to Section 5.6.1) instead of additional ground lugs and copper wire, system bonding is achieved through the R2R clips. The following two diagrams illustrate the key grounding and bonding aspects of the InvisiMount system for DC modules with and without the R2R grounding clip: • the system ground path • each component • each bonding point • the applicable NEC and UL references Document#508988 Revl 13 SunPower Proprietary SunPower InvisiMountTm Ground Path and Compliance opt gi Module Mid Clamp Ground Lug 4 5 MI Bonding 3 i End Clamp Point 6 Rail-mounted i-box O Ground ... i 2 First Path s Module in 10110, iCircuit7 Ground Lug Last Service !C. Module in Panel ' All Circuit j Rail 1 , Compliance ® Bonding Components NEC UL Building Grounding Electrode A Grounding Electrode to 690.47(A) (GEC) I n/a Service Panel 690.47(D) Service Panel to 2 690.43(C) 1741 Ground Wire Ground Wire to 3 Ground Lug to 690.43(C) 2703 Rail 4 Module Frame n/a 1703 Rail to 690.43(A) 5 Mid Clamp to 690.43(C) 2703 Module Frame 690.43(D) Module Frame to 690.43(A) 6 End Clamp to 690.43(C) 2703 Rail 690.43(D) 690.43(A) 7 Rail to Splice 690.43(C) 2703 690.43(D) Document#508988 Revl 14 SunPower Proprietary SunPower InvisiMounttt with R2R Grounding Clip Ground Path and Compliance . a „-, ' IPi eepor 1,, R2R clip Module Mid Clamp Ground 4 5 IIII 6 End Clamp Bonding 3 7 Point hail mounbd il. : Splice •Screw Ground J__ 2First8 Path Wil" \ / Grounds ,�� i ...., E� - -,- - - J* - - *- - - Last Module inServici Panto! ' Circuit • RailAt OiR 1 i 1 Compliance Bonding Components Building NEC I UL Grounding Grounding Electrode to 690.47(A) Electrode n/a (GEC) Service Panel 690.47(D) 2 Service Panel to 690.43(C) 1741 Ground Wire Ground Wire to 3 Ground Lug to 690.43(C) 2703 Rail 4 Module Frame to 690.43(C) 2703 Module Frame 5 Module Frame n/a 1703 Rail to 690.43(A) 6 Mid Clamp to 690.43(C) 2703 Module Frame 690.43(D) Module Frame to 690.43(A) End Clamp to 690.43(C) 2703 Rail 690.43(D) 690.43(A) Rail to Splice 690.43(C) 2703 690.43(D) Document#508988 Revl 1 5 SunPower Proprietary • 4.0 Installation Outline 1. Mark the array layout on the roof surface. 2. Install flashings(if part of your chosen attachment solution)and roof attachments. 3. Join and install rails. 4. Attach ground wire. 5. Install modules. 5.0 Install System These instructions describe attaching the rails parallel to the peak("E-W")—the most common configuration. The rail length as shipped is 129" (3.28 m)and is optimized for both 96-and 72-cell SunPower modules: Size Orientation Number of Modules per Rail Section 96 cell Portrait 3 Landscape 2 Portrait 4 72 cell Landscape 2 Your array should be fully designed and all required permitting obtained before you begin.The SunPower Design Tool determines the actual span between attachments for a given system. Designers can access the Tool by logging into the Partner Portal and then clicking the Design Tool link.The Tool yields all the racking-specific structural calculations that can then be provided to the Al-I] and that are typically part of the permitting process. Ensure that you bring the PDF file from the Design Tool output to the site! It is acceptable to attach either to the rafters or to the roof deck. SunPower recommends the following attachments: • For comp shingle roofs: InvisiMount Comp Shingle Attachment with Pegasus(531766) • For tile roofs: o InvisiMount Flat Tile Attachment with Pegasus Tile Replacement(531768) o InvisiMount S-Tile Attachment with Pegasus Tile Replacement(531767) o InvisiMount W-Tile Attachment with Pegasus Tile Replacement(531769) Instructions for installing the attachments are included with their packaging. Document#508988 Revl 16 SunPower Proprietary 5.1 Module Spacing The spacing between the modules shall be as follows: • Intra-row spacing(side to side in a typical row): spacing is governed and enforced when the mid clamps are installed, and is 20 mm (0.8"). • Row-to-row spacing(between an upper and a lower row in a typical array); spacing is governed and enforced when the row-row(R2R)spacers are installed, and is 20 mm (0.8"). 5.2 Attachment Span and Rail Cantilever The maximum distance (span) between roof attachments(L-feet or other attachment type) is 2.4 m (8'). The maximum rail overhang distance (cantilever) is 24"(61 cm). Note:A spliced rail does not require any special allowance for span nor cantilever. Document#508988 Revl 17 SunPower Proprietary 5.3 Join Rails (Other rail end not shown) Depending on the roof slope,you may instead decide to join rails on the ground before transporting them to the rooftop.The rails and the splices have pre-drilled holes for the splice screws. SP"Ce You install one screw in each end of the splice(one screw per rail,furthest from its end)(Fig. 1). Sc revv Important!The splice is an integral part of the )1111 ground path.There must be no interference between the splice screws and the L-feet. Therefore, ensure that the splice screws will not Fig. 1 interfere with your eventual attachment of the rail to the L-feet(refer to Fig. 5 and Fig. 6). Only 1/3 turn more 1. Fit a splice halfway into a rail end, align the k/ after screw face splice hole with the rail hole, secure the components so that they will not move,and contacts rail face then drive a splice screw through the aligned hole stopping 1/3 turn after the screw face has contacted the rail face(Fig. 2).This method provides 4.5 N-m (40 +5/-0 in-lbs)of torque. Use a torque wrench to verify and (if necessary) apply final torque to each screw. Fig. 2 Splice screws are single use. If a screw becomes dull or prevents smooth, consistent penetration of the splice, use a new screw in the original hole. If a screw breaks, use the other hole that is provided—do not reuse the original hole. Ensure that you deburr the new hole. 2. Fit the second rail all the way onto the splice protruding from the first rail, align the respective holes, and install the second screw. The rail holes and splice holes must be aligned; the rail ends are not required to be in contact with each other.The maximum distance between a spliced rail pair is 1/4"(6.4 mm). Document#508988 Revl 1 8 Sun°ower Proprietary • 5.4 Install Flashings, Roof Attachments, and Rails 1. Define the installation zone and array layout on the rooftop and mark it for penetrations as necessary. 2. Referring both to the flashing(if appropriate for the roof type)and to the attachment manufacturer guidance: a. Install the flashings and the roof attachments. b. Attach an L-foot to each of the roof attachments according to the method described by the attachment manufacturer guidance. Leave the hardware finger-tight for the moment. 3. Position the rails on the roof, adjacent to the L- feet feet and such that the side channel of each rail 40 Side is facing the roof peak(Fig.3 and Fig. 4). Important!To ensure precise alignment with the finished array's footprint(perimeter), cut rails Fig. 3 only after you have adjusted them to an even height and fully secured them to the attachments. Peak Important!For your roof attachment strategy, remember that a spliced rail is the same as a 444444444**44.4 solid rail in that a spliced rail does not require any special allowance in terms of overhang •' or attachments. 4. Position the rail—with its side channel facing toward the peak—adjacent to and "below" L-foot (relative to the peak)the L-feet for the given row(Fig.4)• Fig. 4 Document#508988 Revl 19 SunPower Proprietary Note: L-feet must only"face"the peak(Fig.4 and Fig. 5). 4 Peak Top view Min. _�_ 2" (5 cm ) 111 L-feet(or any other attachment type) must be Rail positioned such that the L-foot-to-rail bolt is a minimum of 2"(5 cm)from the end of a rail (Fig. 5); and a minimum of 2"(5 cm)from any rail Fig. 5 joint(Fig. 6). Side view L- OOE Min. 2" (5 cm) Fig. 6 Document#508988 Revl 20 SunPower Proprietary 5. Attach the rail to each L-foot by inserting the T- head of the rail bolt into the side channel and k` then turning it to the right 90° (until you feel it Ra seat)(Fig. 7),then fitting the bolt ends through the slots on the L-feet. 6. Temporarily finger-tighten an M10 nut on each of the bolts. (You apply torque to these nuts in % Step 9.) f F:i,(6011i; ) Best Practice: Position each bolt I at the midpoint of the vertical slot T-b O I t 6 in its L-foot(Fig. 8).This will provide the greatest vertical adjustment flexibility. Fig. 7 7. To ensure that the installed modules will appear b�‘t, r as an even plane, SunPower recommends that ;a‘ you use a string line and level (or other method) \rpt to ensure that the top surface of the rails is even (Fig. 9). V'' 0 8. After you are satisfied that the rails are level, • tighten each L-foot nut to 375 +20/-0 in-lbs(42I +2/-0 N-m). Note:The L-feet should still be only loosely ---- attached to the roof attachments. 9. Tighten all of the L-foot-to-roof-attachment Fig. 8 hardware according to the attachment -- manufacturer guidance. (If you are not using L- feet,tighten the attachment hardware according Level rails before to the attachment manufacturer guidance.) I installing modules C ur m c__ PR M III= ' ' IN •' — Fig. 9 Document#508988 Revl 21 SunPower Proprietary 5.5 Attach Ground Wire For arrays with two or more rows, in order to achieve row-to-row grounding,you must install _ either: ' • one ground wire, one ground lug assembly,and ' R2R an R2R grounding clip(Fig. 10 and Section 5.6.1); or - • two ground wires and two ground lug - • assemblies(Fig. 11) Ground lug assembly Second row If your array has a standalone module(refer to - IN Section 5.7),you must install a ground lug assembly = NOon one of its rails as well. I Rail-mounted J-box(RMJ) Ground wire First row Important!Ensure that you install the system such that the copper ground wire will never contact any - aluminum! (Refer to Fig. 16.) Fig. 10 • • • • Ground lug assemblies Second row IN 7 In • = Rail-mounted i-box(RMJ) ,yd wire r` First row Fig. 11 Document#508988 Rev! 22 SunPower Proprietary 1. Slide the lug's rail nut(Fig. 12) into the end of the top channel of a rail and position it where you want to attach the ground wire (you can disassemble the ground lug first if necessary). 01011111. WINO Fig. 12 2. Position the washer directly over the rail nut Lug bolt (Fig. 13), and then use the M6 bolt to attach the lug to the rail nut by first orienting the lug parallel to the array(Fig. 14),finger-tightening Rail nut the M6 bolt, and then using a 10 mm deep socket to apply an additional 5/6 of a turn only (Fig. 15). Doing so provides 85 +5/-0 in-lbs(9.6 Ground wire N-m)of torque. After tightening in this manner, verify the value with a torque wrench. Fig. 13 Pea k =MO— No Fig. 14 Document#508988 Revl 23 SunPower Proprietary 3. Attach the copper ground wire to the lug as per NEC.Tighten the lug bolt(refer to Fig. 13)to 35 Only 5/6 turn more in-lbs(4 N-m). As you add modules, reposition the ground wire after bolt is snug as necessary such that it will remain below the module frames but above the rails and will never contact the module frames or the rails! }Lu g 411111111111111 1110' bolt M6 bolt 4. Following standard construction practices and Fig. 15 the NEC, connect the array ground wire to the buildings ground. Warning!The ground wire must never be any closer to any other metal than 1/4"(0.6 cm)(Fig. 1/4" 0.6 cm) 16). „ tp,6 cm) rail min, � Pf er and tureen cope be Fig. 16 Document#508988 Revl 24 SunPower Proprietary 5.6 Install Modules N Y N y N N__ 1 Important!If you are installing the rail-mounted J ' '' box(Appendix A), do so now before installingY = Rails mai/ be . . • • • • • • 4 modules. If your wire management strategy positioned here includes the rail clips(Appendix C), it is easiest to ` ' ..t. • • install them before you install modules. ► 4 Rails may bepositioned in thegreen (non- . N = Do not position ' crosshatch) regions only, as follows: : N � � rails here � • • • • :1 ri 96 cell All sides: Minimum of 2"(5 cm) """' • • but not more than 16" (40.6 cm) 1 from any module corner(Fig. 17 . 1111111* 1, and Fig. 19). i/ • N , 72 cell • Short side: Minimum of 2" N N N (5 cm) but not more than 10" (25.3 cm)from any module Fig. 17 corner(Fig. 18 and Fig. 20). N N "> N • Long side: Minimum of 2" (5 N ■ N cm) but not more than 16" (40.6 cm)from any module I Y Rail m311•e corner(Fig. 18 and Fig. 20). positio edere Ight U .. bid tug III. N = 'onot Ng, • • • . • N pos'tion a r. ils heie wr • • •• •• • •• • • •• li • • . • • i N k Fig. 18 Document#508988 Rev! 25 SunPower Proprietary suI en 14"(35.5 cm) 9 6 2"(5 cm) I I 2"(5 cm) 14"(35.5 cm) c— Tolerances are identical at each corner Fig. 19 J 14"(35.5 cm) 2"(5 cm) H- 2"(5 cm) 8"(20.3 cm) 1(--- Tolerances are identical at each corner Fig. 20 Document#508988 Revl 26 SunPower Proprietary • Warning!Do not step on, stand on, or walk on the � modules or the module frames, and do not place anything on them—even for a moment. 1. Position the first module of the row atop and at Fingertip on the end of the rails. bolt head 2. With the SunPower logo upward and the 7144 engagement mechanism downward, insert an end clamp into each of the rail ends by holding the clamp with your thumb and middle finger, �. and pressing on the bolt head with your index . ;,,, finger as you slide the clamp as far into the rail ;i< as possible (Fig. 21). If the clamp does not slide in easily, push on the bolt head. Fig. 21 3. Fit the top lip of the end clamp cover up and over the bottom edge of the module frame (Fig. i 22). Do this for both end clamps. Verify correct module position and full end OOP clamp engagement, and then tighten each end clamp bolt to 85+5/-0 in-lbs(9.6 N-m)with a 10 mm socket. Fit l i p ` Note: If you need to remove an end clamp,first over edge a' loosen its bolt two turns and then tap on its bolt of frame , head to free its engagement mechanism. 4. Fit one mid clamp down into the top channel of , each of the row's two rails, rotate it 90° (Fig. 23), and slide it toward the first module. Leave the Fig. 22 two mid clamps loose for now. 5. Position the second module next to the first module. 6. For each of the two mid clamps:fit one side (two I dis teeth) of each clamp over the respective adjacent frame edge of each of the twmodules (the first and second modules)(Fig. 24o; second ,;. module not shown). »„ :, Mid clamp in rail Fig. 23 Document#508988 Revl 27 SunPower Proprietary 7. Tighten each of the two mid clamps to 85+5/-0 in-lbs(9.6 N-m). \e Important!Each mid clamp's four teeth must I.,00a). solidly engage the module frames to ensure O,A continuity of the module-rail ground path (Fig. -�; c eL 24). �,,.. Odv\e 4 8. Repeat Steps 4-7 until you have installed all c' ",„o .1 14 t except for the last module in the row. F� 9. For the last module in the row, position it on theihillikvev nleng .4.rails in the desired location, and then mark a cut line on each of the rails at the module edge (Fig. 25). Fig. 24 10.Remove the module to ensure it is not damaged Mark rail in the cutting process,and then cut the rails along the lines you marked. Last end to Important!The maximum distance the module module cut is permitted to overhang the rail is 1/4"(0.6 cm) (Fig.26). in row 11.Place the module in position again and then add ,401, topli its two mid clamps(which also secure the _ second-to-last module in the row),tightening - them as you did in Step 7. 12.Add and tighten the last module's two end 11111111111 .,,, clamps as you did in Steps 2-3. If you're installing a second row,you must Fig. 25 add two row-to-row(R2R)spacers to the upper edge of each of the completed first row's Max. 1 /4„ (0.6 cm) modules. overhang �+(Y , o . Note:These instructions assume that any second row you add will be"above”the first row (between the peak and the first row). Rail end after cutting Fig. 26 Document#508988 Revl 28 SunPower Proprietary 13. For each of the modules in the first row,fit two R2R spacers in its upper frame edge, one each approximately 8"(20 cm)from each upper frame corner(Fig. 27 and Fig. 28). Two spacers Note:When installing the R2R grounding clip to per module achieve row-to-row grounding(Section 5.6.1), it - is acceptable to shift the position of the spacer nearest the grounding clip just enough to 8 correctly install the R2R clip—but you must still / install two spacers on the module that has the (� 0 Cm). R2R clip. • • • • . �IrS ,rqw • • • 14. Repeat Steps 1-12 to fully install the second • • • �{ • row, allowing the second row's modules to . • • • gently rest evenly on the spacers. Note:The spacers provide no structural Fig. 27 support for the modules. Leave the spacers in place after module installation. S., X20 crn co rner �P, fromY A Squeezer, spacer to insert p 444 Fig. 28 Document#508988 Revl 29 SunPower Proprietary 5.6.1 Install R2R Grounding Clip Note: Refer to Section 5.5. The R2R grounding clip can be installed even after you have built the array.The R2R spacers enforce the correct spacing to enable easy installation of the R2R grounding clip even after the array is complete. Fig. 29 The row-to-row(R2R)grounding clip provides a IN grounding path between adjacent rows of modules that are not mounted on the same rail pair. The R2R grounding clip is not applicable for arrays I J j that consist of a single row. (4^,o S . You must still connect one ground lug to one of the �000'r rails in the first row, and run the copper ground oh, wire to it so that its electrical bond will transfer to oo'rt the other rows through the R2R clip(refer to Fig. 000t 10). S�ody_ 1 1. The R2R clip has two threaded bosses with bolts (Fig. 29). Fit the R2R clip(with bolt heads up) Fig. 30 between one row-end module in the first row and the adjacent module in the second row; 8" (20 cm)from the end of the row(Fig. 30 and Fig. 31). e Second row ° -4---- .......„... L First row 0 "0 C W . . . i Fig. 31 Document#508988 Revl 30 SunPower Proprietary R2R spacer 2. Ensure that the both jaws of the clip fit over the J respective module frames fully(Fig. 32). 3. Tighten the first-row bolt(the outer one, nearest the module corner)to 85 +5/-0 in-lb(9.6 N-m), Second row re— First row so that the clip firmly clamps onto the module frame. module R2R module 4. Tighten the second-row bolt(the inner bolt) on clip ` the R2R clip to as described in Step 3. Fig. 32 Document#508988 Revl 31 SunPower Proprietary 5.6.2 Standalone Modules i� w Any module in an array that will not include mid !_ Ground wire clamps as part of its mounting hardware is considered a"standalone module."Typically a Ground lug standalone module arises when an array has a assembly module"missing"in order to accommodate a rooftop feature or obstruction, or when an array • `_ 21 forms a"pyramid"shape and the topmost(or bottommost) row contains only a single module. You must ground a standalone module as if it were Rails its own row,and you must do so in one of the following two ways: iI • Attach a ground lug assembly to one of its rails Fig. 33 (Fig.33), and route the copper ground wire to it. PE Ground lug OR 1 Ground assembly y • Install another R2R grounding clip(Fig. 34; refer to Section 5.6.1). r,_ sm. Num �� R2R grounding clips Mb 7 irinstruP Rails fes' Fig. 34 Document*508988 Ravi 32 SunPower Proprietary Appendix A: Install Rail-Mounted Junction Box If you decide to use the rail-mounted J-box(RMJ), install it before you install modules. Important!Only glands and fittings that have gaskets and that are suitable for wet locations may be used. 1. Determine the location for the RMJ.You can mount the RMJ "above"or"below"the rail (Fig. Al). SOK OK 9 .7 011 Fig. Al 2. According to your wire management strategy, determine, mark, and drill out the necessary entry locations on the sides of RMJ (do not drill the cover). 3. Drill a weep hole (min. 1/8"; max. 1/4") in the RMJ at its lowest point. Note: SunPower provides one Heyco 3/4"cable gland; the maximum conduit size is 1". 4. Install glands or conduit fittings in the RMJ. If you're using a provided cable gland,torque its locknut to 4.5 N-m (40+5/-0 in-lbs). Important!Do not mount conduit or glands to the box cover. 5. Fit the RMJ lip into the top channel of the rail (Fig.A2), and then tilt the RMJ downward until both of its tabs click around and fully engage the rail (Fig.A3). II ‘.... ... . ,,, . , ,,,. , k. ,0 - ' , . .. ,,,,, \'‘ ',. -,'.: .: , • ' , : \ ,,,,,, -- 1, , . . . ' ,- .... .. \ + • , \ N o• # 1 �f AW. ,.,.-tib -4 i F• Tabsciick Fit lipove . hannel edpp v t o e rail ed __ x �,F 4 1 Fig. A2 Fig. A3 Document#508988 Revs 33 SuriPow- P•opiietory 6. Manually squeeze each tab upward to verify full engagement(Fig.A4) T _ 4 4, mak,` h Verify engagement . Fig. A4 7. Remove the RMJ cover and insert the cable ends. For the provided glands,torque sealing nuts to 70 in-lbs(7.9 N- m). 8. Complete the installation of any conduit and wiring. 9. Fit the cover on the RMJ and use the#2 square-drive screwdriver to torque each of the four cover screws to 16 in-lbs(1.8 N-m). Document#508988 Revl 34 SunPower Proprietary Appendix B: Install Rooftop Transition Flashing Decide on the position of the installed flashing with respect to your array. Install the flashing only at a location that is both between the rafters and within the array perimeter,such that it will be underneath and fully concealed by the array when the array is complete. 1. After you have selected the location for the flashing, position the flashing on the roof as follows: • With its ROOF RIDGE arrow toward the peak. • Such that its lower alignment marks are positioned at or a maximum 1" (2.5 cm) above the bottom edge of the second of the two affected shingle courses at your chosen location (Fig. B1). • Such that the left and right edges of the flashing are perpendicular to the shingle courses. f r _;i. • Sf *. .�,. t • 9 Bottom of Rot,tr trof second course ..ti , . Fig. B1 2. Keeping the flashing in position,trace its perimeter onto the shingles, and mark the flashing's alignment marks on the shingles as well. 3. Remove the flashing and use a straight edge to trace the lines between the alignment marks onto the shingles (Fig. B2). • Perimeters . Alignment al t Fig. B2 Document#508988 Revl SunPower Proprietary 4. Using a roofing bar,gently separate the two courses of affected shingles from underlying layers in the marked region,while leaving the shingles in place. 5. Cut and remove one layer of shingle material in the crosshatched area (Fig. B3 and Fig. B4). Important!DO NOT REMOVE ANY SHINGLE MATERIAL FROM ANY COURSES THAT EXTEND BELOW THE BOTTOM OF THE FLASHING, EVEN IF THAT MATERIAL IS INSIDE THE BOX. DO NOT CUT THROUGH THE ROOF MOISTURE BARRIER EXCEPT FOR THE TRANSITION HOLE INTO THE ATTIC OR BUILDING SPACE. Cut this course Remove .' , one layer Cut this course it ti" DO NOT CUT THIS COUR Fig. B3 .\� Ry'p}�,JI 1.11^•4 M .... I t'..... .♦..;t: ..rte,.. jilr ll I .R 'a Correct material removed Fig. B4 Document#508988 Revl 36 SunPower Proprietary 6. To test fit, slide the flashing up under the shingle course that will align with the lower edge of the flashing(the "middle"course of the three affected courses). If roof nails are in the way, remove them with a roofing bar and seal the remaining holes with appropriate sealant for the particular roof type. 7. Remove the flashing. 8. Through the roof surface from which you removed material, drill a single pass-through hole no larger than 5 cm (2"), centered E-W,and no less than 4"(10.2 cm)from the lower edge of the flashing(Fig. B5). Important!The bottom point of the hole must be a minimum of 4"(10 cm)from the bottom edge of the flashing. ; Le •� _� ..„„ �., Min.4" • (10 cm) Fig. B5 9. The flashing comes with three hole locations each marked with a white dot.Allowing for the size of your chosen gland, drill the flashing with a step drill tip(or knockout tool) centered on one of the dots(Fig. B6). Important!Use only liquid-tight glands with gaskets appropriate for your chosen wire type. Note: Use only the three provided drill locations, and do not drill more holes than necessary. j sq Fig. B6 Document#508988 Revl 37 SunPower Proprietary 10.Install and torque the gland and back nut as per the manufacturer guidance(Fig. B7 and Fig. 68). pt,. a . . iniw_,..... , _ , ..._. ., . .,,, ' c, 4 ..,IP 4 .+ , . Fig. B7 Fig. B8 Important!UF-B wire is used in this example because it is Listed for exterior and interior use. SunPower recommends that you refer to the applicable NEC edition for your region (some regions adopt editions later than others)—as well as consult with your AHJ—before choosing a wiring strategy. 11.Route and prepare a length of UF-B wire from the service panel entrance to the rooftop.Allow several extra feet for final installation. 12.Insert the cut end of the wire through the roof cutout, leaving sufficient length beyond the roof transition. 13.From the underside of the flashing,thread the UF-B wire through the gland, and then carefully slide the flashing into position (Fig. B9). n. , t� , :r R r -` i 1 . _ . Oil ....-.,,,,.„ Fig. B9 Fig. B10 14.Ensuring that you leave enough extra wire length,tighten the gland around the wire per the gland manufacturer specification (Fig. B10). Important!Do not loosen the seal at the base of the gland! 15.Remove the flashing and turn it over,taking care to not disturb the gland. Document#508988 Revl 38 SunPower Proprietary • 16.Apply a single 1/2"continuous bead of sealant to the underside of the flashing, approximately 1"(2.5 cm)from its perimeter(Fig. B11). Use only 100%silicone roof sealant, such as Henry 884 Tropi-Cool®or equivalent. Ensure that the sealant has not exceeded its shelf life and has not exceeded the recommended maximum time-to-use period after opening, as defined in the manufacturer guidance. !� .+ I Y i• Zz 44 {J,r' Fig. B11 17.Conforming to the exact outline you made previously,fit the flashing back into position while sliding the excess wire down into the attic space (Fig. B12). . 1 _ r I * -. � ".�ale ii.: t i °t M / a 'N.,-,,ortil L. Fig. B12 Fig. B13 18.Lift the middle course of shingles and secure the flashing with one sheet metal screw (#9-15 1-1/2"); or nail (#12 ring shank 1-1/4"); on each side of the flashing; 2.5 cm (1")from the flashing edge. 19.Apply a liberal cap of sealant on the head of each screw(or nail)(Fig. B13). 20.Lift the two courses of shingles and apply a horseshoe-shaped bead of sealant on the top surface of the flashing (as you did on the bottom of the flashing in Step 16)(Fig. B14). Document#508988 Revl 39 SunPower Proprietary N , : Apply } of+'� �,� ,. PPY on top flashing, under , , .--1 f��, ''' shingles ��1„ i k.. f ` • n rv�r. q T Fig. B14 21.Press down firmly on the shingles over the flashing outline to properly bond the assembly to the roof surface. 22.Similar to Step 9, drill the flashing for conduit entry. 23.Install and torque all conduit fittings as per manufacturer guidance. 24.Mount conduit as per your array design. Conduit must be rated for the appropriate exposure. Exterior conduit and fittings must be rated liquid tight, and installed in an appropriate liquid-tight manner, including gaskets on all sealing faces where needed.A coupling can be used to connect interior and exterior raceways through the flashing. For the flashing side of the conduit run, secure the conduit within 12"(30.5 cm) of either side(attic side or roof side) of the flashing. Document#508988 Revl 40 SunPower Proprietary • Appendix C: Rail Clips Rail clips provide optional additional means of wire management. Use them as necessary to help keep all wiring off of the roof surface.The maximum number of wires that each DC rail clip is permitted to carry is one. Space rail clips no more than 24" (61 cm)apart. In addition, always prevent wires from drooping below the lower edge of the rails. 1. Place the wire into the wire channel of the clip(Fig. C1), position the clip beneath the rail, and then fit the lower lip into the side channel of the rail (Fig. C2). Upper lip , Wire Wire channel Lower lip Fig. Cl Fig. C2 2. Holding the wire in position within the clip, rotate the clip under and around toward the top of the rail (Fig. C3), gently pushing the upper lip over the top of the rail until it snaps into the top channel of the rail (Fig. C4).You should hear the upper lip click into the channel. To remove clips, simply press down on the lower lip to release it from the rail. Document#508988 Revl 41 SunPower Proprietary Appendix D: Module Removal Important!If you have to remove a module from an array, note that leaving any module in the array when it is physically secured only by two end clamps is expressly prohibited. To remove a module from an existing array: 1. Turn off the DC disconnect at the inverter. 2. Using a clamp-on multimeter,verify that current flow has stopped on all DC source circuit conductors. If fuses are installed at the combiner, remove the fuses to isolate the circuit with the target module from parallel- connected sources. 3. Using a clamp-on current meter,test each individual circuit conductor AND each equipment ground conductor on the rooftop before opening any module connectors(before disconnecting any module leads). 4. If the current is zero amps, it is safe to proceed to Step 8. If there is any current present(greater than 0 amps), double-check that the circuit is in fact disconnected from the inverter and proceed to Step 5. 5. If the circuit has been disconnected from the inverter and current is still present, DO NOT INTERRUPT THE CIRCUIT! (Do not unplug any module leads or open any breakers,for example.) It is likely that a short circuit or a ground fault is present—or both. 6. Troubleshoot and correct the short circuit,the ground fault, or both. 7. After verifying that the circuit is disconnected from the inverter and that there are no short circuits or ground faults present, use the clamp-on meter to retest each individual circuit conductor AND each equipment ground conductor.Verify that the current for each is zero before proceeding. 8. Disconnect(unplug)the target module's two electrical leads from the modules that are adjacent to the target module. 9. Remove the adjacent modules and mid clamps, ideally from the side of the row that contains fewer modules between the target module and the end of the row(Fig. D1 and Fig. D2). If there is any other grounding or wire management hardware present, remove it as well. 10.Remove the target module. • If the target module will be out of the array solely for the purposes of replacing it with another module immediately, ensure that you remain aware of the adjacent module's temporary partial securement, and execute the swap efficiently, reusing all of the mid clamps and end clamps. • If the target module will be out of the array for an extended period, carefully attach two mid clamps to the now-exposed edge of each adjacent module (Fig. D1, Fig. D2, and Fig. D3)according to Section 5.6 of this guide (note that two of the teeth on these mid clamps will instead directly engage the top of the rail—this is acceptable for module removal and replacement).The mid clamps will keep the modules bonded to the rail, which is bonded to the equipment grounding conductor(EGC)and in turn the grounding electrode conductor (GEC). 11.After replacing or servicing the target module, reassemble the row according to the instructions in this guide. Document#508988 Revl 42 SunPower Proprietary Important!When reinstalling a removed module, shift its original location slightly(min. 1/16") relative to its original installed position and in the direction perpendicular to the rail before retightening the mid clamps and end clamps. MN=MINN mom mimmi mom=simmo X = Module X requiring removalmilmo--- =� — == (target module) = Remove to access target — I - t . module = Add mid ,_� iF clamp — e Fig. D1 Document#508988 Revl SunPower Proprietary x = Module X requiring removal — t (target module) ir R = Remove to access target module f = Add mid - clamp • I y l II Fig. D2 Document#508988 Revl 44 SunPower Proprietary X = Module requiring removal (target module) R = Remove to access target wiwo module p -- site = Add mid "�� clamp mum mom mom llllllllllllli■i■mill■. Fig. D3 SUNPOWER"",the SUNPOWER logo,and InvisiMount are registered trademarks of SunPower Corporation. ©2018 SunPower Corporation.All rights reserved.Specifications included in this document are subject to change without notice. Document#508988 Revl 45 SunPower Proprietary • LOW PROFILE QUICKBOLT FOR ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOFS; PATENT #8448407 N +13 Dvt Part # Box Quantity Screw Size 10 Washers; N/A 17667 10 Bolts; 5/16" x 5.25" 10 Offset L-Foot; N/A 10 Serrated Hex Flange Nuts 5/16" t c t t t� �r 01% c 4 r �r 5830 Las Positas Road, Livermore CA 94551 I 3948 Airway Drive, Rock Hill SC 29732 Phone: (844) 671-6045 I Fax: (800) 689-7975 I www.solarroofhook.com SolarRoofHook is a division of Quickscrews International Corp. LOW PROFILE QUICKBOLT FOR ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOFS; PATENT #8448407 SOILACR ROOT t i '111-410 v r. Part #17664 5/16-18 X 5.25" 304 Stainless Steel Removable Hanger Bolts 0.39" 0.75" 0. 14' • 0.79" J i 350-400 ee, 4.15" J i Part # 17669 Rio aro 5/16" x 3" 304 Stainless Steel Compression Washer Black 5830 Las Positas Road, Livermore CA 94551 I 3948 Airway Drive, Rock Hill SC 29732 Phone: (844) 671-6045 I Fax: (800) 689-7975 I www.solarroofhook.com SolarRoofHook is a division of Quickscrews International Corp. LOW PROFILE QUICKBOLT FOR ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOFS; PATENT #8448407 S(3) ,,, 1100110IF A ( 1i .eart y - ,i Sit 4Ik 4 4 ,•a .. zit l'.. in kf Baiting tolerance ± 2 n m Hole tolerance ± 0.5 m m `M! 40.p1 Hole distance tolerance t 0.5 p i Form tolerance ± 2 r1 Cn *, t. - tolerance ± 0.1 m m Li - Angle tolerance t 1° m m i. 111.4111111111111111 r v 5830 Las Positas Road, Livermore CA 94551 I 3948 Airway Drive, Rock Hill SC 29732 Phone: (844) 671-6045 I Fax: (800) 689-7975 I www.solarroofhook.com SolarRoofHook is a division of Quickscrews International Corp. (OILER January 23, 2014 To whom this may concern, SolarRoofHook is committed to excellence. All of our parts were tested by a third party test facility for the following. 1. Uplift test 2. Downward load test 3. Water Proof- QuickBOLT only AME Research facility had a current engineer license per the State of California in 2012 and 2013. Terrapin Testing had a current engineer license per the State of California in 2011. The following is an excerpt from: CALIFORNIA BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS guide to Engineering & Land Surveying for City and County Officials Page 12, Line 27 27. If the license has expired between the time the engineering documents were prepared and the time when the local agency's review is performed, do the documents need to be re-sealed by a licensee with a current license? (B&P Code §§ 6733, 6735, 6735.3, 6735.4) As long as the license was current at the time the engineering documents were prepared, the documents do not need to be re-sealed prior to review by the local agency. However, any changes (updates or modifications) to the documents that are made following the review by the local agency would have to be prepared by a licensed engineer with a current license and those changes would have to be signed and sealed. We trust the information provided will alleviate any request for the test reports submitted to have a stamp from the current year. Respectfully, Rick Gentry V.P. of Sales & Marketing 5830 Las Positas Rd Livermore, CA 94551 Phone: (844)-671-6045 Fax: (800)-689-7975 www.solarroofhook.com CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Certificate Number 20171019-E493748 Report Reference E493748-20170817 Issue Date 2017-OCTOBER-19 Issued to: SOLARROOFHOOK, A DIVISION OF QUICKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL CORP 5830 Las Positas Rd Livermore, CA 94551 USA This is to certify that Mounting Systems, Mounting Devices, Clamping Devices representative samples of and Ground Lugs for Use with Photovoltaic Modules and Panels - Component See Addendum Page for Models Have been investigated by UL in accordance with the Standard(s) indicated on this Certificate. Standard(s) for Safety: See Addendum Page for Standard Additional Information: See the UL Online Certifications Directory at www.ul.com/database for additional information Only those products bearing the UL Certification Mark should be considered as being covered by UL's Certification and Follow-Up Service. The UL Recognized Component Mark generally consists of the manufacturer's identification and catalog number, model number or other product designation as specified under''Marking"for the particular Recognition as published in the appropriate UL Directory. As a supplementary means of identifying products that have been produced under UL's Component Recognition Program, UL's Recognized Component Mark: 911, may be used in conjunction with the required Recognized Marks. The Recognized Component Mark is required when specified in the UL Directory preceding the recognitions or under"Markings"for the individual recognitions. Recognized components are incomplete in certain constructional features or restricted in performance capabilities and are intended for use as components of complete equipment submitted for investigation rather than for direct separate installation in the field. The final acceptance of the component is dependent upon its installation and use in complete equipment submitted to UL LLC. Look for the UL Certification Mark on the product. Bruce Mahrenholz,Director North Amencan Certification Program UL LLC Any information and documentation involving UL Mark services are provided on behalf of UL LLC(UL)or any authorized licensee of UL.For questions,please contact a local UL Customer Service Representative at l,t irtfulcomlaboutulllocations: Page 1 of 2 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE Certificate Number 20171019-E493748 Report Reference E493748-20170817 Issue Date 2017-OCTOBER-19 This is to certify that representative samples of the product as specified on this certificate were tested according to the current UL requirements. Products Covered: USR—Component, Roof Mounting Hook Units, Models 15796 15891 15893 15987 16000 16988 16990 16991 16993 17508 17509 17510 17511 17512 17513 17514 17515 17516 17517 17518 17519 17520 17521 17522 17 523 17 524 17525 17526 17527 17536 17537 17538 17539 17540 17 541 17542 17543 17544 17545 17546 17 547 17548 17549 17550 17551 17552 17553 17554 17555 17556 17558 17559 17560 17568 17569 17570 17571 17572 17573 17574 17575 17576 17577 17578 17579 17850 17585 17586 17587 17 588 17589 17592 17600 17601 17606 17607 17608 17609 17610 17611 17612 17613 17614 17615 17616 17617 17618 17620 17621 17622 17623 17624 17625 17626 17627 17628 17629 17630 17631 17632 17633 17636 17637 17638 17639 17642 17643 17646 17647 17648 17649 17650 17651 17659 17664 17667 17669 17670 17671 17672 17673 17678 17679 17680 17681 17686 17687 17688 17689 17700 17701 17702 17703 17704 17705 17706 17707 17708 17709 17710 17711 17759 15891-10 15891 BLK-10 15987A 15987B. Standard for Safety: ANSI/UL 2703, "Mounting Systems, Mounting Devices, Clamping/Retention Devices, and Ground Lugs for Use with Flat-Plate Photovoltaic Modules and Panels." Bruce Mahrenholz,Director North American Certification Program UL LLC Any information and documentation involving UL Mark services are provided on behalf of UL LLC(UL)or any authorized licensee of UL.For questions,please contact a local UL Customer Service Representative at htto://ul.ceMaboutuylocatipnsl Page 2 of 2 • nil/1w G PPLOCD [ QTERRLS o ENOEIMCC RDMOo ON©. 980 41St Street Tel: (510) 420-8190 Oakland, CA 94608 FAX: (510) 420-8186 e-mail: info@appmateng.com February 27, 2017 Mr. Rick Gentry Project Number 1170045C QUICKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL 5830 Las Positas Rd Livermore, CA 94551 Subject: Low Profile Quickbolt Kit w/L-Foot(Part#17667)Laboratory Load Testing Dear Mr. Gentry: As requested,Applied Materials&Engineering, Inc. (AME)has completed load-testing the Low Profile Quickbolt Kit w/L-Foot(Part#17667); see Appendix A, Figure A 1. The purpose of our testing was to evaluate the lateral and tensile(uplift) load capacity of the L-Foot assembly attached to a 2"x4"Douglas Fir rafter using a 5.25"Quickbolt. SAMPLE DESCRIPTION • Mockup samples were delivered to our laboratory on January 9, 2017. Mockup configuration consisted of three 12" long rafters at 6.5"o.c., screwed to 1/2" Structural I plywood. The Quickbolt kit consists of a 3" EPDM washer,a 5.25" Quickbolt, and a 5/16" hex serrated flange nut. The 3" EPDM washer is fastened through the plywood into a rafter with the 5.25"Quickbolt. The L-Foot is fastened to the Quickbolt with the flange nut. TEST PROCEDURES&RESULTS 1.Lateral Load Test A total of three tests were conducted for lateral load capacity on February 1, 2017 using a United Universal testing machine. Samples were rigidly attached to the testing machine and a lateral load was applied to the L-Foot. The samples were loaded at a constant rate of axial deformation of 0.10 in./min. without shock until the L-Foot failed;displacement at maximum load was recorded. Based on the above testing,the average maximum lateral load of the Low Profile Quickbolt Kit w/L-Foot attached to a 2"x4"Douglas Fir rafter was determined to be 1516 lbs. Detailed results are provided in Table I. Test setup and mode of failure are provided in Appendix B, Figure B l. The specific gravity and moisture content of the rafter was tested in accordance with ASTM D2395, Method A(oven-dry). The average specific gravity and moisture content were determined to be 0.346 and 10.0%, respectively. Page 1 of 11 APPLIED �,ME,14EROAL8 [ a90HEEMN©, OGS©. • Mr. Rick Gentry Project Number 1170045C QUICKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL Low Profile Quickbolt Kit w/L-Foot(Part#17667) Laboratory Load Testing February 27, 2017 2. Tensile(Uplift)Load Test A total of three tests were conducted for tensile(uplift) load capacity on January 27, 2017 using a United Universal testing machine. Samples were rigidly attached to the testing machine and an uplift (tensile) load was applied to the L-Foot.The samples were loaded in tension at a constant rate of axial deformation of 0.10 in./min. without shock until failure occurred;displacement at maximum load was recorded. Based on the above testing, the average maximum uplift load of the Low Profile Quickbolt Kit w/ L-Foot attached to a 2"x4" Douglas Fir rafter was determined to be 2516 lbs. Detailed results are provided in Table II. Test setup and mode of failure are provided in Appendix B, Figure B2. • The specific gravity and moisture content of the rafter was tested in accordance with ASTM D2395, Method A(oven-dry). The average specific gravity and moisture content were determined to be 0.412 and 10.9%,respectively. Respectfully Submitted, APPLIED MATERIALS& ENGINEERING,INC. Reviewed by: oFEssion� �0�N TAJ1R4�y0�y� , �- h Q No 35535 A l --V losep Gapu . X17 rm1 )1 ajiri n, Ph.D.,PE Laboratory Manager * ExP.9j30 inl A. c1\1\\- is qrE OF CP4�F Page 2 of 11 AMMO MG°S i G'3I1LO A EMS N EMI,% NC. TABLE I LATERAL LOAD TEST RESULTS LOW PROFILE OUICKBOLT KIT W/L-FOOT(PART#17667) PROJECT NUMBER 1170045C TEST MAXIMUM DISPLACEMENT MODE RAFTER RAFTER NUMBER LATERAL AT MAXIMUM OF SPECIFIC MOISTURE LOAD(lbs) LOAD(in.) FAILURE GRAVITY CONTENT(%) 1252 1715 1.6 0.346 9.8 1253 1 138 1.0 LagPu 11 0.330 10.2 u1254 1694 1.3 0.363 9.9 AVERAGE 1516 1.3 .. 0.346 10.0 Page 3 of 11 APPLIED GilATE 3D;dB a IENONEERNOL DN. TABLE II TENSILE (UPLIFT) LOAD TEST RESULTS LOW PROFILE QUICKBOLT KIT W/L-FOOT (PART #17667) PROJECT NUMBER 1170045C MAXIMUM DISPLACEMENT RAFTER RAFTER TEST TENSILE AT MAXIMUM MODE OF SPECIFIC MOISTURE NUMBER FAILURE LOAD(lbs) LOAD (in.) GRAVITY CONTENT (%) 1248 2300 0.7 0.368 11.3 1249 3040 0.8 Lag Pull-out 0.481 11.1 1251 2208 0.4 0.388 10.4 AVERAGE 2516 0.6 .. 0.412 10.9 Page 4 of 11 APPLE) MAMMALS a CC MNa[ EG NO, MC. REFERENCES AC 13-2010,"Acceptance Criteria for Joist Hangers and Similar Devices", ICC Evaluation Service. AC85-2008, "Acceptance Criteria for Test Reports", ICC Evaluation Service. ASTM D1761-2006,"Standard Test Methods for Mechanical Fasteners in Wood",ASTM International. ASTM D2395-2007, "Standard Test Method for Specific Gravity of Wood and Wood-Based Materials", ASTM International Page 5 of 11 APPLOC D HATE kLB g ENellHEERIN , OM©. • APPENDIX A Page 6 of 11 &MOB MATERALO ENSONEEROa®0 O�1C�a FIGURE Al LOW PROFILE QUICKBOLT KIT W/L-FOOT (PART #17667) PROJECT NUMBER 1170045C Low Profile QuickBOLTTM Part# Box Quantity Size 17668 10 Washers 5/16"x 3"; 10 Bolts. 5/16"x 5.25": Part x 17664 5/16-18 X 5.25" 304 Stainless Steel Removable Hanger Bolts 0.39" _ s 0.75' 0.14' 0.79" I I 35"-40' r 4.15' V. .19 Part#17669 5/16"x3" 304 Stainless Steel Compression Washer Black .� 5830 Las Positas Road, Livermore,California 94551 13948 Airway Drive, Rock Hill,South Carolina 29732 Phone: (844)-671-6045 I Fax (800)-689-7975 I www.solarroofhook.com SolarRoofHook is a division of Quickscrews International Corp. Figure Ala. Low Profile QuickBolt w/Compression Washer Page 7 of 11 APPLHEDD HATEMALS Q EHOONEEMOp C�]5" itII: a : ot • : r ■ F- I E mu Bakke b1e.00e : 2 M ri - Hob toile's"). t 0.5 rim &do&INNtoiraoe s OS �4C .1 41121 f'ir1 Form Wham = 2 f`1 t'1 dA. ' mammal woman t 0.1 mm 1 a Ii Amok%knees i r ri rn 5830 Lae Positas Road•Livermore,CA 94551 Phone(800)-743-6916 Fax(800)-689-7975 ' www.quickscrews.com Figure Alb. L-Foot w/Hex Serrated Flange Nut Page 8 of 11 APPLOC D OAZATIE 3OQLO as ENSONEERINO, NC. APPENDIX B Page 9 of 11 APPLOC DD MATIEROQLa A ENONEERNOa O k©. FIGURE B1 LOW PROFILE OUICKBOLT KIT W/L-FOOT(PART #17667) LATERAL LOAD TEST SETUP PROJECT NUMBER 1170045C ''''' 410 ' '' *l ,Ft 1{ iii J N. • Figure Bla. Test Setup Figure Blb. Typical Failure Mode Page 10 of 11 APPLO[ D MAMMALS C3 ENOONLERONS, ON6. 4. FIGURE B2 LOW PROFILE OUICKBOLT KIT W/L-FOOT(PART#17667) UPLIFT LOAD TEST SETUP PROJECT NUMBER 1170045C F { 4 , ,* , . .... , .,„ _ . ,. _ _:. , ...., , . ..„. . _. ,V 0 , .-, , ._ _ fgT • . • ,, . „ 5, )'t ? fes.. / m r, Figure B2a. Test Setup Figure B2b. Typical Failure Mode Page 11 of 11 APPLIED HATE OAL8(3 ENOI FERN®o [INC. intertek Total Quality.Assured. SOLAR ROOF HOOK A DIVISIONF O QU I CKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION iftI'UKI SCOPE OF WORK WATER TESING ON LOW PROFILE QUICKBOLT, 5-1/4"WITH 3"WASHER REPORT NUMBER H4949.02-301-32 R1 TEST DATES 10/27/17— 11/03/17 ISSUE DATE REVISED DATE 11/08/17 11/30/17 RECORD RETENTION END DATE 11/03/22 PAGES ir 23 DOCUMENT CONTROL NUMBER ATI 00479(07/24/17)RT-R-AMER-Test-2805 © 2017 INTERTEK to to r to k2524 E.Jensen Ave Fresno,California 93706 Total Quality.Assured. Telephone: 559-233-8705 Facsimile: 717-764-4129 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR SOLAR ROOF HOOK—A DIVISION OF QUICKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Report No.: H4949.02-301-32 R1 Date: 11/30/17 SOLAR ROOF HOOK,A DIVISION OF QUICKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL CORP 5830 Las Positas Road Livermore, CA 94551 SCOPE Intertek Building&Construction(B&C)was contracted by Quickscrews International Corporation, Livermore, CA to perform testing in accordance with ASTM E331, ASTM E331 (modified), and ASTM E2140 (modified), on their QuickBOLT with three inch HDPE backed washer. Results obtained are tested values and were secured by using the designated test methods. Testing was conducted at Intertek test facility in Fresno, CA This report does not constitute certification of this product nor an opinion or endorsement by this laboratory. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS TITLE RESULTS ASTM E331 @ 15.00psf No Leakage ASTM E331 (modified), 120 min @ 30.Opsf No Leakage ASTM E2124(modified), 6"water column for 7 days No Leakage For INTERTEK B&C: COMPLETED BY: William Jay Ratliff REVIEWED BY: Tyler Westerling, P.E. TITLE: Structural Technician TITLE: Senior Project Engineer R' /s.s97 '7"r SIGNATURE: SIGNATURE: WPM■ibK Trr p DATE: 11/30/17 DATE: 11/30/17 WJR:ss This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement.Intertek assumes no liability to any party,other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement,for any loss,expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this report and then only in its entirety.Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material,product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant only to the sample(s)tested.This report by itself does not imply that the material,product,or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. Version:07/24/17 Page 2 of 23 RT-R-AMER-Test-2805 to tc rtG k2524 E.Jensen Ave Fresno,California 93706 Total Quality.Assured. Telephone: 559-233-8705 Facsimile: 717-764-4129 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR SOLAR ROOF HOOK—A DIVISION OF QUICKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Report No.: H4949.02-301-32 R1 Date: 11/30/17 TEST METHODS The specimens were evaluated in general accordance with the following: ASTM E331-00(2016), Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Skylights, Doors, and Curtain Walls by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference ASTM E331-00(2016) - (modified), Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of Exterior Windows, Skylights, Doors, and Curtain Walls by Uniform Static Air Pressure Difference Note:the test time was extended beyond the time stated in the standard. ASTM E2140-01(2017) - (modified), Standard Test Method for Water Penetration of Metal Roof Panel Systems by Static Water Pressure Head Note: The test time was extended beyond the time stated in the standard. INSTALLATION Test specimen was provided by the client. Representative samples of the test specimens will be retained by Intertek B&C for a minimum of five years from the test completion date. A test roof was constructed using 2 x 10 and 2 x 4 lumber with a piece of rigid, clear plastic over the top. The specimens were then installed through a piece of generic asphalt roof shingle according to the manufacturer's instructions with provisions to observe any water leakage. EQUIPMENT Type Manufacturer Asset Number Control Panel Intertek-ATI Y003301 Spray Rack Intertek-ATI 63331 LIST OF OFFICIAL OBSERVERS NAME COMPANY Tyler Westerling, P.E Intertek B&C William Jay Ratliff Intertek B&C Version:07/24/17 Page 3 of 23 RT-R-AMER-Test-2805 n t(r t(k2524 E.Jensen Ave Fresno,California 93706 Total Quality.Assured. Telephone: 559-233-8705 Facsimile: 717-764-4129 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR SOLAR ROOF HOOK—A DIVISION OF QUICKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Report No.: H4949.02-301-32 R1 Date: 11/30/17 TEST SPECIMEN DESCRIPTION Product Type: Solar Panel Mounting Point for Asphalt Roofs Name: QuickBOLT Applicable Kit Numbers: 17666, 17667, 17668 COMPONENT MATERIAL DESCRIPTION 5-1/4" overall length, stainless steel hanger bolt. One 5.25 QuickBOLT Stainless Steel end was a 5/16" dia.X 4" Lag bolt,the other end was (Part#17664) a 5/16-18 bolt with a 6mm hex head.The ends of the bolt were separated by an integral 12mm dia. Flange. Nut (Part# 15876) Stainless Steel 5/16—18 Hex serrated flange nut. Low Profile L-Foot 1-1/2 x 3-5/16" aluminium angle cut 1-1/2"wide. A (Part# 15894) Aluminum 9mm countersunk hole was drilled on the bottom for mounting to the hanger bolt. QuickBOLT Washer 3" diameter 1/32"thick dished washer painted and (Part#17669) Stainless Steel backed with a 1/8"thick layer of EDPM rubber.A 5/16" hole was punched through the center. Optional/Alternative kit numbers: 17671, 17672, 17673, 17679, 17680, 17681, 17687, 17688 COMPONENT PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 7 QuickBOLT 17670 7" QuickBOLT 8 QuickBOLT 17678 8" QuickBOLT 9 QuickBOLT 17686 9" QuickBOLT L-Foot 15794 Low profile L-Foot, Black L-Foot 15891 Aluminum offset L-Foot L-Foot 15891blk Aluminum offset L-Foot, Black Version:07/24/17 Page 4 of 23 RT-R-AMER-Test-2805 to tert ? ( 2524 E.Jensen Ave o,California 93706 Total Quality.Assured. Telephone: 559-233-8705 Facsimile: 717-764-4129 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR SOLAR ROOF HOOK—A DIVISION OF QUICKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Report No.: H4949.02-301-32 R1 Date: 11/30/17 TEST RESULTS The temperature during testing was 18-24°C(65-75°F). The results are tabulated as follows: TITLE OF TEST RESULTS ALLOWED NOTE ASTM E331 @ 15.0psf No leakage No Leakage 1 ASTM E331(modified) @ 30.0psf No leakage No Leakage 2 ASTM E2140(modified) @ 6"static water column No leakage No Leakage 3 Note 1: The test was conducted for a period of 15 minutes. Note 2: The test was conducted for a period of 120 minutes. Note 3: The test was conducted for a period of 7 days. End of Test Results. Version:07/24/17 Page 5 of 23 RT-R-AMER-Test-2805 to to r to k2524 E.Jensen Ave Fresno,California 93706 Total Quality.Assured. Telephone: 559-233-8705 Facsimile: 717-764-4129 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR SOLAR ROOF HOOK—A DIVISION OF QUICKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Report No.: H4949.02-301-32 R1 Date: 11/30/17 PHOTOS Uil � v Patt#l $94,Aluminum low profile L-Foot ' • • tt • Bottom Iscalitt side. v- ::»,.�.,.�.,.�*wlf.:w�X`•. "w:_�--.epi...-.:. - Photo No. 1 Contents of the kit tested (only includes one washer) 011,11111111111011 .—.4- , • Photo No. 2 The specimen during ASTM E331 testing. Version:07/24/17 Page 6 of 23 RT-R-AMER-Test-2805 tertek 2524 E.Jensen Ave Fresno,California 93 alif e Total Quality.Assured. Telephone: 559-233-8705 Facsimile: 717-764-4129 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR SOLAR ROOF HOOK—A DIVISION OF QUICKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Report No.: H4949.02-301-32 R1 Date: 11/30/17 111111111 Photo No. 3 ASTM E2140 testing 4%400 Ipa qir 11111111101 • qd xa v Photo No. 4 The water level was maintained at 6" for 7 days Version:07/24/17 Page 7 of 23 RT-R-AMER-Test-2805 to t(r t(k2524 E.Jensen Ave Fresno,California 93706 Total Quality.Assured. Telephone: 559-233-8705 Facsimile: 717-764-4129 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR SOLAR ROOF HOOK—A DIVISION OF QUICKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Report No.: H4949.02-301-32 R1 Date: 11/30/17 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Version:07/24/17 Page 8 of 23 RT-R-AMER-Test-2805 ^► a � is _ _ 7,, , ..44 1 -1,,,,,....... _. ..., ,, . ,...7„, , . , - , _4„,s, / iii umfip•- *Ik - - M.. , w41101P IN , ‘41114 4 It.,„, \ -,, i / ,.?§P--,--A ii, -,,,,- , \ - ---\ i ,/ ,Niv,-Firiii,„,._ ..3.1*--- . „.,,. ,,,,,,, , _46-....,:i. _, i , .. ,,. ' LOW PROFILE QUICKBOLTTM h. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS • _____1. ✓''' RECOMMENDED MATERIALS • Rafter locater �'`��' � Ch alk y ,I • 3/16"or DrillcraBit \ --:,- • Roofing Manufacturer's approved sealant -.,\\ INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS y„,„ 1. Locate and mark the rafters. __ 2. Predrill the hole with the 3/16" Drill Bit. I•..1 3. Fill the predrilled hole with sealant. *We also recommend creating a circle of sealant on the back of the _ washer. I . _ 4. Place the EPDM Washer&drive the Bolt until the Washer compresses - °I's ) • 1 II. /-----' to the roof. ��� . 5. Place the L-Foot& Nut. �',/� 6. Tighten the Nut until the L-Foot is secure. WHERE IS MY FLASHING? The Stainless Steel backed EPDM Washer is fully Code-Compliant and �"��, 'j does not require additional Sheet Metal Flashing. The collar on the ''r QuickBOLTTM compresses the washer down onto the roof, forming a I"/ 1 100% leak-proof seal. \ _sr i r_-- � N. `-, g^:. ' , '/� _ INSTALLATION VIDEOS, SPEC SHEETS, &TEST RESULTS AVAILABLE ON WWW. SOLARROOFHOOK . COM 0 IF Ilk -14116 File E493748 Project 4787961007 August 17, 2017 REPORT on COMPONENT - Mounting Systems, Mounting Devices, Clamping Devices and Ground Lugs for Use with Photovoltaic Modules and Panels Solar Roof Hook Livermore, CA Copyright © 2017 UL LLC UL LLC authorizes the above named company to reproduce this Report only for purposes as described in the Conclusion. The Report should be reproduced in its entirety; however to protect confidential product information, the Construction Details Descriptive pages may be excluded. 1911;11i J��K�1�v► o 0 19XT 0 File E493748 3olarRoofHook is a Division of Quickscrews IntlCorp Quickscrews Int'l Corp.Corp File E493748 Vol. 1 Sec. 1 Page 1 Issued: 2017-08-17 and Report Revised: 2017-10-17 DESCRIPTION PRODUCT COVERED: USR - Component, Roof Mounting Hook Units, Models 15796 15891 15893 15987 16000 16988 16990 16991 16993 17508 17509 17510 17511 17512 17513 17514 17515 17516 17517 17518 17519 17520 17521 17522 17523 17524 17525 17526 17527 17536 17537 17538 17539 17540 17541 17542 17543 17544 17545 17546 17547 17548 17549 17550 17551 17552 17553 17554 17555 17556 17558 17559 17560 17568 17569 17570 17571 17572 17573 17574 17575 17576 17577 17578 17579 17850 17585 17586 17587 17588 17589 17592 17600 17601 17606 17607 17608 17609 17610 17611 17612 17613 17614 17615 17616 17617 17618 17620 17621 17622 17623 17624 17625 17626 17627 17628 17629 17630 17631 17632 17633 17636 17637 17638 17639 17642 17643 17646 17647 17648 17649 17650 17651 17659 17664 17667 17669 17670 17671 17672 17673 17678 17679 17680 17681 17686 17687 17688 17689 17700 17701 17702 17703 17704 17705 17706 17707 17708 17709 17710 17711 17759 15891-10 15891BLK-10 15987A 15987B Ratings: Overcurrent Protection Rating - 25 Amps GENERAL: USR - Indicates products were investigated in accordance with the requirements in UL2703, Mounting systems, mounting devices, lamping/retention devices, and ground lugs for use with flat-plate photovoltaic modules and panels, 1st Edition, dated January 28, 2015. The above Roof Metal Hooks units are mainly intended to be used for residential roofs, except models 17646, 17648, and 17650 are intended for metal roofs which can be found in both commercial and residential roofs. These units are intended to be installed to the roof rafters under the shingles / tiles. SOLAR ROOF HOOK is mainly providing these roof mounting units and the installation to the roof is being done by different company. File E493748 Vol. 1 Sec. 1 Page 2 Issued: 2017-08-17 and Report Revised: 2017-10-17 TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS (NOT FOR FIELD REPRESENTATIVE'S USE) : Conditions of Acceptability - In order to be judged acceptable as a component of electrical equipment, the following conditions should be met: 1. These devices have been evaluated for bonding up to a maximum over- current protection level of 25 Amps. 2. Acceptability to be determined with specific Listed Mounting System under Listing evaluation. 3. Only the Bonding Path Resistance Test, Temperature Cycling Test, Humidity Test, and Bonding Conductor Test were done on units with two piece construction. Marking - Manufacturer's name or trademark, part number, and the UL Recognized Component Mark will be printed onto each unit. The instruction manual shall provide the following information: 1. Torque values associated with each of the two-piece connection points are indicated below. The remaining units are single piece. Component/Connection Torque Value (ft- Bolts Types lb) 17516, 17517,17518, 17519 20 M10 17524, 17525, 17526, 17527 20 M10 17585, 17586, 17587, 17588,17589, 17618 15 M8 17520, 17521, 17522, 17523 20 M10 17568,17569,17570,17571,17572,17573 15 M8 17552,17553,17554, 17555,17614, 17615 15 M8 17548, 17549, 17550, 17551,17612, 17613, 15 M8 17578, 17579, 17600,17601, 17616, 17617 15 M8 17574, 17575,17576, 17577 18 M8 17646, 17647 6 5/16-18 17650, 17651 6 5/16-18 17700,17701,17702,17703,17704,17705 15 M8 File E493748 Vol. 1 Sec. 1 Page 3 Issued: 2017-08-17 and Report Models with their descriptions and materials types as indicated in table below: Models Description Material Type 17544 F-Tile 180-H-38MM-Hook 20/CS 304 stainless steel 17545 F-Tile 180-H-38MM Hook 1/PK 304 stainless steel 17610 F-Tile 180-38MM 5/16-Kit 20H-40S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17611 F-Tile 180-38MM 5/16-Kit 1H-2S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17546 F-Tile 180-38MM 1/4Kit 20H-40S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17547 F-Tile 180-38MM 1/4Kit 1H-2S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17540 F-Tile 90-H-38MM Hook 20/CS 304 stainless steel 17541 F-Tile 90-H-38MM-Hook 1/PK 304 stainless steel 17542 F-Tile 90-H-38MM 1/4Kit 20H-40S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17543 F-Tile 90-H-38MM-1/4Kit 1H-2S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17608 F-Tile 90-H-38MM 5/16-Kit 20H-40S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17609 F-Tile 90-H-38MM 5/16-Kit 1H-2S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17508 S-Tile 90-S-38MM-Hook 20/CS 304 stainless steel 17509 S-Tile 90-S-38MM-Hook 1/PK 304 stainless steel 17510 S-Tile 90-S-38MM-1/4Kit 20H-40S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17511 S-Tile 90-S-38MM-1/4Kit 1H-2S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17516 S-Tile ADJST 180-Hook 10/CS 305 stainless steel 17517 S-Tile ADJST 180-Hook 1/PK 305 stainless steel 17518 S-Tile ADJST 180-1/4Kit 10H-20S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17519 S-Tile ADJST 180-1/4Kit 1H-2S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17524 S-Tile ADJB-S-180-HooK-97MM 10/CS 305 stainless steel 17525 S-Tile ADJB-S-180-Hook-97MM 1/PK 305 stainless steel 17526 S-Tile ADJS-180-97MM 1/4Kit 10H-20S/Kit 305 stainless steel 305 stainless steel 17527 S-Tile ADJS-180-97MM 1/4Kit 1H-2S/Kit File E493748 Vol. 1 Sec. 1 Page 4 Issued: 2017-08-17 and Report Models Description Material Type 17536 SC-Steel 180 Short Roof Hook 20/CS 304 stainless steel 17537 SC-Steel 180 Short Roof Hook 1/PK 304 stainless steel 17538 SC-Steel 180 Short 1/4Kit 20H-40S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17539 SC-Steel 180 Short 1/4Kit 1H-2S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17606 SC-Steel 180 Short 5/16-Kit 20H-40S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17607 SC-Steel 180 Short 5/16-Kit 1H-2S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17620 SC-Steel 90-H-99 Batten Hook 20/CS 304 stainless steel 17621 SC-Steel 90-H-99 Batten Hook 1/PK 304 stainless steel 17622 SC-Steel 90-99mm Batten 1/4Kit 20H-40S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17623 SC-Steel 90-99mm Batten 1/4Kit 1H-2S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17624 SC-Steel 90-99mm Batten 5/16Kit 20H-40S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17625 SC-Steel 90-99mm Batten 5/16Kit 1H-2S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17585 All Tile ADJS-90-38MM Hook 10/CS 305 stainless steel 17586 All Tile ADJS 90-38MM Hook 1/PK 305 stainless steel 17587 All Tile ADJS 90-38MM 5/16-Kit 10H-20S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17588 All Tile ADJS 90-38MM 5/16Kit 1H-2S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17589 All Tile ADJS-90-38MM 1/4Kit 10H-20S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17618 All Tile ADJS 90-38MM-1/4Kit-1H-2S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17520 S-Tile ADJB-S-90-Hook 67-90mm 10/CS 305 stainless steel 17521 S-Tile ADJB-S-90-Hook 67-90mm 1/PK 305 stainless steel 17522 S-Tile ADJB-S-90 1/4Kit 10H-20S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17523 S-Tile ADJB-S-90-1/4Kit 1H-2S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17568 S-Tile ADJS-90-42MM-Hook 10/CS 305 stainless steel 17569 S-Tile ADJS-90-42MM Hook 1/PK 305 stainless steel 17570 S-Tile ADJS-90-42MM 1/4Kit 10H-20S/KIT 305 stainless steel 17571 S-Tile ADJS 90-42MM 1/4Kit 1H-2S/KIT 305 stainless steel 17572 S-Tile ADJS 90-42MM 5/16-Kit 10K-20S/Kit 305 stainless steel 305 stainless steel 17573 S-Tile ADJS 90-42MM 5/16-Kit 1H-2S/Kit File E493748 Vol. 1 Sec. 1 Page 5 Issued: 2017-08-17 and Report Models Description Material Type 17552 SC-Steel ADJH-180-Short Hook 20/CS 305 stainless steel 17553 SC-Steel ADJH-180-Short Hook 1/PK 305 stainless steel 17554 SC-Steel ADJH-180-Short 1/4Kit 20H-40S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17555 SC-Steel ADJH-180-Short 1/4Kit 1H-2S/Kit 305 stainless steel SC-Steel ADJH-180-Short 5/16-Kit 20H- 305 stainless steel 17614 40S/Kit 17615 SC-Steel ADJH-180-Short 5/16-Kit 1H-2S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17548 SC-Steel ADJH-90-Short Hook 20/CS 305 stainless steel 17549 SC-Steel ADJH-90-Short Hook 1/PK 305 stainless steel 17550 SC-Steel ADJH-90-Short 1/4Kit 20H-40S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17551 SC-Steel ADJH-90-Short 1/4Kit 1H-2S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17612 SC-Steel ADJH-90-Short 5/16Kit 20H-40S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17613 SC-Steel ADJH-90-Short 5/16Kit 1H-2S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17512 S-Tile 180-S-38MM Hook 10/CS 304 stainless steel 17513 S-Tile 180-S-38MM-Hook-1/PK 304 stainless steel 17514 S-Tile 180-S-38MM-1/4Kit 10H-20S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17515 S-Tile 180-S-38MM-1/4Kit 1H-2S/KIT 304 stainless steel 17578 All Tile ADJS-180-38MM Hook 10/CS 305 stainless steel 17579 All Tile ADJS 180-38MM Hook 1/PK 305 stainless steel 17600 All Tile ADJS 180-38MM 5/16-Kit 10H-20S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17601 All Tile ADJS 180-38MM 5/16-Kit 1H-2S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17616 All Tile ADJS-180-38MM 1/4Kit 10H-20S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17617 All Tile ADJS 180-38MM 1/4Kit 1H-2S/Kit 305 stainless steel 17574 S-Tile ADJ 8" Base 42-50MM 10/CS 305 stainless steel 17575 S-Tile ADJ 8" Base 42-50MM 1/PK 305 stainless steel 17576 S-Tile ADJB 8" 42-50MM 5/16-Kit 10H-20S/Kit 305 stainless steel 305 stainless steel 17577 S-Tile ADJB 8" 42-50MM 5/16-Kit 1H-2S/Kit File E493748 Vol. 1 Sec. 1 Page 6 Issued: 2017-08-17 and Report Models Description Material Type Aluminum 17592 U-Foot 10mm Asphalt Mounting Kit 20/CS Aluminum Flashing With L-Foot + Screws Aluminum 15987 20/CS 15987A Aluminum Flashing For L-Foot 40/CS Aluminum 15987B L-Foot For Aluminum Flashing 80/CS Aluminum 15893 Wide Based Flashing Aluminum 17632 F-Tile 90-H-7MM Thk-38MM Ht-Hook 20/CS 305 stainless steel 17633 F-Tile 90-H-7MM Thk-38MM Ht-Hook 1/PK 305 stainless steel F-Tile 90-H-7MM Thk-38MM Ht-5/16-Kit 20H- 305 stainless steel 17636 40S/Kit F-Tile 180-H-7MM Thk-38MM Ht-5/16-Kit 1H- 305 stainless steel 17637 2S/Kit 17638 F-Tile 180-H-7MM Thk-38MM Ht-Hook 20/CS 305 stainless steel 17639 F-Tile 180-H-7MM Thk-38MM Ht-Hook 1/PK 305 stainless steel F-Tile 180-H-7MM Thk-38MM Ht-5/16-Kit 20H- 305 stainless steel 17642 40S/Kit F-Tile 180-H-7MM Thk-38MM Ht-5/16-Kit 1H- 305 stainless steel 17643 2S/Kit 17626 SC-Steel 90-H-No Batten Hook 20/CS 304 stainless steel 17627 SC-Steel 90-H-No Batten Hook 1/PK 304 stainless steel 17628 SC-Steel 90-No Batten 1/4Kit 20H-40S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17629 SC-Steel 90-No Batten 1/4Kit 1H-2S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17630 SC-Steel 90-No Batten 5/16Kit 20H-40S/Kit 304 stainless steel 17631 SC-Steel 90-No Batten 5/16Kit 1H-2S/Kit 304 stainless steel 15891BLK- Aluminum 10 Offset L-foot 17646 Metal Loc 180 SolarGripz 48/CS Aluminum 17647 Metal Loc 180 SolarGripz 1/PK Aluminum 17648 Metal Trapezoid 180 SolarGripz 44/CS Aluminum Aluminum 17649 Metal Trapezoid 180 SolarGripz 1/PK File E493748 Vol. 1 Sec. 1 Page 7 Issued: 2017-08-17 and Report Revised: 2017-10-17 Models Description Material Type 17650 Splitseam 45mm 180 SolarGripz 54/CS Aluminum 17651 Splitseam 45mm 180 SolarGripz 1/PK Aluminum 17670 5/16-18 x 7 QuickBOLT 304 stainless steel 17671 5/16-18 x 7 QuickBOLT Kit - Bolt & Washer 304 stainless steel 5/16-18 x 7 QuickBOLT Kit - Bolt, Washer & 304 stainless steel 17672 15891-10 Plain 5/16-18 x 7 QuickBOLT Kit - Bolt, Washer & 304 stainless steel 17673 15891blk-10 Black 17678 5/16-18 x 8 QuickBOLT 304 stainless steel 17679 5/16-18 x 8 QuickBOLT Kit - Bolt & Washer 304 stainless steel 5/16-18 x 8 QuickBOLT Kit - Bolt, Washer & 304 stainless steel 17680 15891-10 Plain 5/16-18 x 8 QuickBOLT Kit - Bolt, Washer & 304 stainless steel 17681 15891b1k-10 Black 17686 5/16-18 x 9 QuickBOLT 304 stainless steel 17687 5/16-18 x 9 QuickBOLT Kit - Bolt & Washer 304 stainless steel 5/16-18 x 9 QuickBOLT Kit - Bolt, Washer & 304 stainless steel 17688 15891-10 Plain 5/16-18 x 9 QuickBOLT Kit - Bolt, Washer & 304 stainless steel 17689 15891b1k-10 Black 17664 5/16-18 x 5-1/4" QuickBOLT 304 stainless steel 304 stainless steel 5/16-18 x 5-1/4" QuickBOLT Pow Profile 17667 Kit - Bolt, Washer and Pt# 15894 L-Foot 17669 3" QuickBOLT Washer 304 SS BLK 400/CS 304 stainless steel 17659 4" QuickBOLT Washer 304 SS BLK 304 Stainless Steel 15891-10 Offset L-Foot Aluminum 15891 Offset L-foot Aluminum 17556 14X3 HWH QS T17 302 S/S - 20/PK 302 stainless steel 17558 14X3 HWH QS T17 302 S/S - 40/PK 302 stainless steel 17559 14X4 HWH QS T17 302 S/S - 20/PK 302 stainless steel 17560 14 X 3.00 HWH QS T17 302 SS 1M/CS 302 stainless steel 14 x 3.00 HWH Q$ T17 Dacro W/EPDM Washer - 302 stainless steel 17759 40/Ea File E493748 Vol. 1 Sec. 1 Page 8 Issued: 2017-08-17 and Report Revised: 2017-10-17 Models Description Material Type 16988 5/16 X 3 HWH QS T17 302 S/S - 20/PK 302 stainless steel 16990 5/16 X 3 HWH QS T17 302 S/S - 40/PK 302 stainless steel 16993 5/16 X 4 HWH QS T17 302 S/S - 20/PK 302 stainless steel 16991 5/16 X 4 HWH QS T17 302 S/S - 40/PK 302 stainless steel 17700 All Tile ADJS 90-144.5MM Arm Hook - 10/CS 304 Stainless Steel 17701 All Tile ADJS 90-144.5MM Arm Hook - 1/PK 304 Stainless Steel All Tile ADJS 90-144.5MM Arm Hook - 5/16 304 Stainless Steel 17702 kit 10H-20S All Tile ADJS 90-144.5MM Arm Hook - 5/16 304 Stainless Steel 17703 kit 1H-2S All Tile ADJS 90-144.5MM Arm Hook - #14 304 Stainless Steel 17704 kit 10H-20S All Tile ADJS 90-144.5MM Arm Hook - #14 304 Stainless Steel 17705 kit 1H-2S 17706 S-Tile 90-S-38MM WB Hook 20/CS 304 Stainless Steel 17707 S-Tile 90-S-38MM WB Hook 1/PK 304 Stainless Steel 17708 S-Tile 90-S-38MM WB Hook - #14 kit 20H-40S 304 Stainless Steel 17709 S-Tile 90-S-38MM WB Hook - #14 kit 1H-2S 304 Stainless Steel S-Tile 90-S-38MM WB Hook - 5/16 kit 20H- 304 Stainless Steel 17710 40S 17711 S-Tile 90-S-38MM WB Hook - 5/16 kit 1H-2S 304 Stainless Steel 16000 Galv Black Flashing - 20/Ea Galvanized Steel 17580 Black Split Top U-Foot - 20/Ea Aluminum Aluminum 15796 L-Foot Split Top Flat Bottom Black - 20/Ea File E493748 Vol. 1 Sec. 1 Page 8A Issued: 2017-08-17 and Report New: 2017-10-17 CS - CASE, PK - PACKAGE, H - Hook, S/S - 300 series Stainless Steel, HWH - Hex Washer Head, The following table indicates models with two parts with their bolt types and sizes. Models Bolts - * 17516,17517,17518,17519 M10 17524,17525,17526,17527 M10 17585,17586,17587,17588,17589,17618 M8 17520,17521,17522,17523 M10 17568,17569,17570,17571,17572, 17573 M8 17552,17553,17554,17555,17614,17615 M8 17548,17549,17550,17551,17612,17613, M8 17578,17579,17600,17601,17616,17617 M8 17574,17575,17576,17577 M8 17700,17701,17702,17703,17704,17705 M8 17646,17647 5/16-18 17650,17651 5/16-18 * - Bolts are same material as the units. File E493748 Vol. 1 Sec. 1 Page 9 Issued: 2017-08-17 and Report FIGURES: The table below describes the Figures for units and their dimensions: Table A Figure Models Description (mm) 1 17544, 17545, 17610, 17611, 17546, Overall 285 x 30 x 5 mm thick 17547 2 17540, 17541, 17542, 17543, 17608, Overall 286 x 30 x 5 mm thick 17609 3 17508, 17509,17510,17511 Overall 180 x 151 x 165 x 5 mm thick 4 17516, 17517,17518, 17519 Overall 180 x 145 x 129.5 x 5 mm thick 5 17524, 17525, 17526,17527 Overall 203 x 161 x 148 x 5 mm thick 6 17536, 17537, 17538, 17539, 17606, Overall 263 x 218.5 x 30 x 5 mm thick 17607 7 17620, 17621, 17622,17623, 17624, Overall 203 x 151 x 214, 5 mm thick 17625 8 17585, 17586, 17587, 17588, 17589, Overall 140 x 176.5 x 198.5, 6 mm 17618 thick 9 17520,17521, 17522, 17523 Overall 203 x 151 x 214, 5 mm thick 10 17568, 17569, 17570, 17571, 17572, Overall 140 x 179.5 x 173.5, 6 mm 17573 thick 11 17552, 17553,17554, 17555, 17614, Overall 268.3 x 41.3 x 30, 5 mm thick 17615 12 17548, 17549, 17550, 17551, 17612, Overall 268.3 x 136 x 30, 5 mm thick 17613, 13 17512, 17513, 17514, 17515 Overall 180 x 145 x 119 x 5 mm thick 14 17578, 17579,17600, 17601, 17616, Overall 140 x 179.5 x 102, 6 mm thick 17617 15 17574,17575,17576,17577 Overall 203 x 180.5 x 160.5, 6 mm thick 16 17592 - U-Foot Overall 80 x 88 x 30.4, 6.4 mm thick 17 15987, 15987A, 15987B Overall 305 x 305 x 70, 11 mm thick 18 15893 Overall 228.6 x 355.6 x 20 19 17632, 17633, 17636, 17637 Overall 221.3 x 144.3 x 30, 7 mm thick 20 17638, 17639, 17642, 17643 Overall 221.3 x 130.3 x 30, 7 mm thick 21 17626, 17627,17628, 17629, 17630, Overall 256.2 x 120 x 30, 5 mm thick 17631 22 15891BLK-10, 15891-10, 15891 Overall 85 x 40 x 50, 8 mm thick 23 17646, 17647 Overall 61 x 55 x 50, 5 mm thick 24 17648, 17649 Overall 82 x 54 .8 x 50, 4 mm thick 25 17650, 17651 Overall 77 x 55 x 50, 5 mm thick 26 17670, 17671, 17672,17673 Overall 181.4 long 27 17678,17679,17680, 17681 Overall 206.74 long 28 17686, 17687, 17688, 17689 Overall 232.2 long 29 17664, 17667 Overall 124 .5 long 30 17669 Overall 76.2 OD 31 17556, 17558, 17559, 17560 Overall 101 x 16.4 32 16988, 16990, 16993, 16991 Overall 101.6 x 17.2 File E493748 Vol. 1 Sec. 1 Page 9A Issued: 2017-08-17 and Report New: 2017-10-17 Figures - Table A Continued Figure Models Description (mm) 33 17700, 17701, 17702, 17703, Overall 140 x 170.5-178.5 x 201.9 x 6 17704, 17705 mm thick 34 17706, 17707, 17708, 17709, Overall 225 x 156 x 165 x 5 mm thick 17710, 17711 35 15796 Overall 85 x 40 x 40 x 7.8 mm thick 36 17580 Overall 130 x 77 x 38 x 8 mm thick 37 16000 Overall 229 x 305 x 30 x 0.5 mm thick 38 17659 101.6 mm OD Y File E493748 Vol. 1 Sec. 1 Page 10 Issued: 2017-08-17 and Report ILLUSTRATIONS: The table below indicates the instruction manual for the specific models: Table B ILL. Models 1 17544,17545,17610,17611, 17546, 17547 2 17540, 17541, 17542, 17543, 17608, 17609 3 17508,17509, 17510, 17511 4 17516,17517,17518,17519 5 17524, 17525, 17526, 17527 6 17536, 17537, 17538, 17539,17606, 17607 7 17620, 17621, 17622, 17623, 17624, 17625 8 17585, 17586, 17587, 17588,17589, 17618 9 17520,17521,17522, 17523 10 17568, 17569, 17570, 17571, 17572, 17573 11 17552, 17553, 17554, 17555, 17614, 17615 12 17548,17549,17550, 17551, 17612, 17613 13 17512, 17513,17514, 17515 14 17578, 17579, 17600,17601, 17616, 17617 15 17574, 17575, 17576, 17577 16 17592 - U-Foot 17 15987, 15987A, 15987B 18 15893 19 17632, 17633, 17636, 17637 20 17638, 17639, 17642, 17643 21 17626,17627, 17628,17629, 17630, 17631 22 17646,17647 23 17648,17649 24 17650, 17651 25 17670, 17671, 17672, 17673 26 17678, 17679,17680, 17681 27 17686, 17687, 17688, 17689 28 17664,17667 to torte k2524 E.Jensen Ave Fresno,California 93706 Total Quality.Assured. Telephone: 559-233-8705 Facsimile: 717-764-4129 www.intertek.com/building TEST REPORT FOR SOLAR ROOF HOOK—A DIVISION OF QUICKSCREWS INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Report No.: H4949.02-301-32 R1 Date: 11/30/17 REVISION LOG REVISION# DATE PAGES REVISION 0 11/08/17 N/A Original Report Issue 1 11/30/17 8-22 Added correct installation drawings Version:07/24/17 Page 23 of 23 RT-R-AMER-Test-2805