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Stamped PV Plans V1 - Daniels, MarcSITE LOCATIONMODULE LOCATIONSHEET:TITLE:CLIENT:REVISIONS:DATE:DESIGNBY:JOB NO.:DESCRIPTIONDATEREVISIONDANIELS, MARC20 VALLEY ST,NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060(413) 584-374511/17/2020WILLIAMPV-1F067141Electrical Contractor No:HIC 198080902-EL-A1MATTHEW MARKHAMFREEDOM FOREVER MASSACHUSETTS35 Robert Treat Paine Dr. Tauton, MA 02780Tel: (800) 385-1075 PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMPV SYSTEM SUMMARY: 5.040 KWSITE LOCATION:HOUSE AERIAL VIEW:SITE LOCATION ANDHOUSE AERIAL VIEWTABLE OF CONTENTSPV-1SITE LOCATION AND HOUSE AERIAL VIEWPV-2SITE PLANPV-2AROOF PLAN WITH MODULES LAYOUTPV-3ROOF MOUNTING DETAILSPV-3ASISTERING DETAILPV-4ELECTRICAL LINE DIAGRAMPV-5EXISTING SERVICE PANELPV-6NOTES AND EQUIPMENT LISTPV-7LABELSPV-8OPTIMIZER CHARTPV-9SAFETY PLANPV-10SAFETY PLAN (CONT.)CITY NOTES:ALL SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM EQUIPMENT SHALL BE SCREENED TO THEMAXIMUM EXTENT POSSIBLE.INSTALLATION NOTES:·PV WIRE SHALL BE USED ON DC RUNS FOR UNGROUNDED/TRANSFORMERLESSINVERTERS.·INSTALL CREW TO VERIFY ROOF STRUCTURE PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK.·EMT CONDUIT ATTACHED TO THE ROOF USING CONDUIT MOUNTS·DIG ALERT (811) TO BE CONTACTED AND COMPLIANCE WITH EXCAVATION SAFETYPRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION TAKING PLACECONDUIT AND CONDUCTOR SPECIFICATIONS ARE BASED ON MINIMUMCODE REQUIREMENTS AND ARE NOT MEANT TO LIMIT UP-SIZING ASREQUIRED BY FIELD CONDITIONS.ROOF MOUNT RESIDENTIAL PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMSYSTEM SIZE (DC):STC: 16 X 315.00= 5040W DC:PTC: 16 X 292.10 = 4673.60W DCSYSTEM SIZE (AC):5000W ACW ACMODULES:16 X LONGI SOLAR: LR6-60HPB-315MOPTIMIZERS:16 X SOLAR EDGE: P340INVERTER 1:SOLAREDGE: SE5000H-USRGM [SI1]ROOF:COMPOSITION SHINGLETILT:33° PITCHAZIMUTH:36°, 125°, 216°, 305°RAFTER/TRUSS SIZE:2"X4" RAFTERS @ 24" O.C. SISTEREDATTACHMENT TYPE:UNIRAC: FLASHKIT PRO WITH UNIRAC SM LIGHTRAILMAIN SERVICE PANEL:EXISTING 100 AMPS MSP WITH 100 AMPS MAINBREAKER ON END FEEDINTERCONNECTION:LINE SIDE TAPOCPD RATING:30 AMPSUTILITY:NATIONAL GRIDTHIS PROJECT COMPLIES WITH THE FOLLOWING:2015 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE (IBC)W/780CMR2015 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE (IRC)W/780CMR2018 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE (IMC)2018 INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE (IPC)2018 INTERNATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE (IFGC)2018 INTERNATIONAL ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE (IECC)2015 INTERNATIONAL EXISTING BUILDING CODE (IEBC) W/780CMR2018 INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING POOL AND SPA CODE (ISPSC)2020 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (NEC)AS ADOPTED BY CITY OF NORTHAMPTON MSP AC INV JB PMUMSHEET:TITLE:CLIENT:REVISIONS:DATE:DESIGNBY:JOB NO.:DESCRIPTIONDATEREVISIONDANIELS, MARC20 VALLEY ST,NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060(413) 584-374511/17/2020WILLIAMPV-2F067141Electrical Contractor No:HIC 198080902-EL-A1MATTHEW MARKHAMFREEDOM FOREVER MASSACHUSETTS35 Robert Treat Paine Dr. Tauton, MA 02780Tel: (800) 385-1075SITE PLANSCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0"1(N) 16 LONGI SOLAR: LR6-60HPB-315MSITE PLANROOF AREA : 757.47 SQ FTDRIVEWAYV A L L E Y S T ROOF LINEPROPERTY LINE(E) MAIN SERVICE PANEL(E) UTILITY METER(N) AC DISCONNECT(N) SMART PRODUCTION METER(N) INVERTERLEGEND:OBSTRUCTIONPIPE VENTMODULESCONDUITSETBACKMSP AC JBACDISCONNECTMSPJUNCTIONBOXINVINVERTERLCPMSMARTPRODUCTIONMETERUMUTILITY METER100'-11"63'-6"100'-11"63'-6"56'-6"20'-9"13'-3"4' MSP AC INV JB PMUMSHEET:TITLE:CLIENT:REVISIONS:DATE:DESIGNBY:JOB NO.:DESCRIPTIONDATEREVISIONDANIELS, MARC20 VALLEY ST,NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060(413) 584-374511/17/2020WILLIAMPV-2AF067141Electrical Contractor No:HIC 198080902-EL-A1MATTHEW MARKHAMFREEDOM FOREVER MASSACHUSETTS35 Robert Treat Paine Dr. Tauton, MA 02780Tel: (800) 385-1075ROOF PLAN WITH MODULES LAYOUTSCALE: 1/8" = 1'-0"1LEGEND:OBSTRUCTIONPIPE VENTROOF PLAN WITHMODULES LAYOUTMODULESCONDUITNOTES:1. EMT CONDUIT ATTACHED TOTHE ROOF USING CONDUITMOUNTS2. ATTACHED CLAMPS AT 25%FROM THE EDGE AND 50% FROMTHE CENTER OF THE MODULES3. JUNCTION BOX IS MOUNTED TOTHE RAIL.SETBACKMSP AC JBACDISCONNECTMSPJUNCTIONBOXINVINVERTERROOF AREA : 757.47 SQ FTROOF AREA STATEMENTROOFMODULESQTYPITCHAZIMUTHROOF AREA(SQ FT)ARRAY AREA(SQ FT)ARRAYCOVERAGE %SYSTEMDISTRIBUTEDWEIGHTATTACHMENTPOINT-LOAD18 33°125°272.63143.7637.96%2.50 PSF 18.95 LBS23 33° 305°181.6053.913 3 33° 216°150.7453.914 233° 36°152.5035.94(E) UTILITY METER(N) SMART PRODUCTION METER(N)16 LONGI SOLAR: LR6-60HPB-315MPMSMARTPRODUCTIONMETERUMUTILITY METER SHEET:TITLE:CLIENT:REVISIONS:DATE:DESIGNBY:JOB NO.:DESCRIPTIONDATEREVISIONDANIELS, MARC20 VALLEY ST,NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060(413) 584-374511/17/2020WILLIAMPV-3F067141Electrical Contractor No:HIC 198080902-EL-A1MATTHEW MARKHAMFREEDOM FOREVER MASSACHUSETTS35 Robert Treat Paine Dr. Tauton, MA 02780Tel: (800) 385-1075ROOF MOUNTINGDETAILSMOUNTING DETAILSScale: NTSSAMPLE ROOF FRAMING PLANScale: 1/4"-1'-0"ATTACHMENT DETAILScale: NTSUNIRAC SM LIGHT RAILRACKING SYSTEMSOLAR MODULES2"X4" RAFTERS @ 24" O.C.SISTEREDROOF ATTACHMENT4'PV MODULEUNIRAC SM LIGHT RAILUNIRAC L-FOOTATTACHMENTSUNIRAC FLASHKIT PROPV MODULEUNIRAC SM LIGHT RAIL SOLAR MOUNT RACKINGSYSTEM(E) SINGLE LAYER OFCOMP SHINGLEEXISTING 2"X4"RAFTERS @ 24" O.C.SISTERED5/16"x3.5" SS LAG BOLTWITH MIN 212" THREADEMBEDMENT, SEALEDPENETRATIONUNIRAC CHANNEL NUTGROUNDING END/MIDCLAMPUNIRAC L-FOOTATTACHMENTSUNIRAC FLASHKIT PRO2"X4" RAFTERS @ 24" O.C. SISTERED 3" MIN.6" MAX.UNIRAC SM LIGHT RAILRACKING SYSTEM(N) SOLAR MODULES2"X4" RAFTERS @ 24" O.C.SISTEREDROOF ATTACHMENT4' SISTERINGDETAILSSAMPLE ROOF FRAMING PLANScale: 1/4"-1'-0"SHEET:TITLE:CLIENT:REVISIONS:DATE:DESIGNBY:JOB NO.:DESCRIPTIONDATEREVISIONDANIELS, MARC20 VALLEY ST,NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060(413) 584-374511/17/2020WILLIAMPV-3AF067141Electrical Contractor No:HIC 198080902-EL-A1MATTHEW MARKHAMFREEDOM FOREVER MASSACHUSETTS35 Robert Treat Paine Dr. Tauton, MA 02780Tel: (800) 385-1075UNIRAC SM LIGHT RAILRACKING SYSTEMSOLAR MODULES2"X4" RAFTERS @ 24" O.C.SISTEREDROOF ATTACHMENT4'EXISTING CEILING JOISTMINIMUM SISTERING LENGTH (D)6 EA. MINIMUM ATTACHMENTSON EACH END WITH 1''MAXIMUM EDGE DISTANCENEW SISTEREDFRAMING MEMBER (B)EXISTING LOADBEARING WALL1SIDE VIEWSCALE : NTSSISTERING DIAGRAMSCALE : NTSEXISTING RAFTERNEW SISTER RAFTER#9 3-1/8'' STAR DRIVE BUGLEHEAD FRAMING SCREW OR16-d 3.5'' FRAMING NAIL2TOP VIEWSCALE : NTSRAFTER SIZE (B)MINIMUM SISTERINGLENGTH (D)MAXIMUM DISTANCEFROM RIDGE (C)EQUIVALENT TOEXISTING FRAMING1' MAXIMUMFULL LENGTHSPAN OF RAFTERSISTERING SPECIFICATIONS#9 3-1/8'' STAR DRIVE BUGLEHEAD FRAMING SCREW16-d 3.5'' FRAMING NAILSPACING (A)12'' O.C.6'' O.C.ATTACHMENT OPTIONSATTACHMENT TYPE(A)DISTANCE FROM RIDGE (C)3FRAMING DETAILSCALE : NTSFRAMING SPACING AT 24'' OCATTACHMENT SPACING AT 48'' STAGGERED**EACH FRAMING MEMBER WITH ATTACHMENTS (UNIRACFLASHKIT PRO) WILL REQUIRE SISTERING**UNIRAC SM LIGHT RAILRACKING SYSTEM(N) SOLAR MODULES2"X4" RAFTERS @ 24" O.C.SISTEREDROOF ATTACHMENT4' ELECTRICALLINE DIAGRAM- CONNECT TO PREMISES GEC SYSTEMSOLAREDGE P340POWER OPTIMIZERSJUNCTIONBOX2 - #10 AWG, PV WIRE1 - #6 AWG IN FREE AIR OR#8 AWG MUST BE IN EMTCONDUIT STRING-116 LONGI SOLAR: LR6-60HPB-315MPV SYSTEM5.040 kW-DC5.000 kW-ACNOTE:CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORS SPECIFICATIONS ARE BASEDON MINIMUM CODE REQUIREMENTS AND ARE NOT MEANTTO LIMIT UP-SIZING AS REQUIRED BY FIELD CONDITIONS2 - #10 AWG, THWN-21 - #8 EGC, THWN-2IN 3/4" ORLARGER EMT CONDUITCONDUCTOR AMPACITY DE-RATE CALCULATIONWireLocationCONDUCTORQUANTITYCircuitConductor SizeNEC Factors Table310.15(B)(16)Allowable AmpacityNEC Factors Table310.15(B)(2)(a)AmbientTemperatureCorrectionAdj. ConductorAmpacity @ 90°CConduit FillCorrection Per310.15(B)(3)(a)INVERTER TOAC DISCONNECTWALL36750.9672.001.00AC DISCONNECTTO POIWALL36750.9672.001.00BACKFEED FUSE SIZINGMAX. CONTINUOUS OUTPUT 21.0A @ 240V21.0X1.25=26.25AMPS30A FUSES - OKSHEET:TITLE:CLIENT:REVISIONS:DATE:DESIGNBY:JOB NO.:DESCRIPTIONDATEREVISIONDANIELS, MARC20 VALLEY ST,NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060(413) 584-374511/17/2020WILLIAMPV-4F067141Electrical Contractor No:HIC 198080902-EL-A1MATTHEW MARKHAMFREEDOM FOREVER MASSACHUSETTS35 Robert Treat Paine Dr. Tauton, MA 02780Tel: (800) 385-1075UM(E) 100A / 2PMAIN BREAKER(END FED)(E) 100A RATEDMAIN SERVICE PANEL1PH, 120/240V 60HZ(E) UTILITYMETER(N) LINESIDE TAP VIA ULLISTED CONNECTORS(N) INVERTERSOLAREDGE:SE5000H-USRGM [SI1]RAPIDSHUTDOWNSWITCH3 - #6 AWG, THWN-21 - #8 EGC, THWN-2IN 3/4" OR LARGER EMT CONDUIT(N) MILBANK U5929-XL-INSSINGLE PHASE NEMA 3R600V/100A FORM 2S SMARTPRODUCTION METER(N) 60A RATEDAC DISCONNECTSQUARE D:D222NRB 60AFUSED2 - 30 AMPFUSES SHEET:TITLE:CLIENT:REVISIONS:DATE:DESIGNBY:JOB NO.:DESCRIPTIONDATEREVISIONDANIELS, MARC20 VALLEY ST,NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060(413) 584-374511/17/2020WILLIAMPV-5F067141Electrical Contractor No:HIC 198080902-EL-A1MATTHEW MARKHAMFREEDOM FOREVER MASSACHUSETTS35 Robert Treat Paine Dr. Tauton, MA 02780Tel: (800) 385-1075EXISTINGSERVICE PANEL SHEET:TITLE:CLIENT:REVISIONS:DATE:DESIGNBY:JOB NO.:DESCRIPTIONDATEREVISIONDANIELS, MARC20 VALLEY ST,NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060(413) 584-374511/17/2020WILLIAMPV-6F067141Electrical Contractor No:HIC 198080902-EL-A1MATTHEW MARKHAMFREEDOM FOREVER MASSACHUSETTS35 Robert Treat Paine Dr. Tauton, MA 02780Tel: (800) 385-1075NOTES ANDEQUIPMENT LISTMATERIAL LISTGENERAL NOTES :1.(16) LONGI SOLAR: LR6-60HPB-315M WIRED AND LISTED TO UL1703 STANDARDS2.THE SOLAREDGE: SE5000H-USRGM [SI1] INVERTER WITH INTEGRATED DC DISCONNECT AND ARC FAULT PROTECTION.ATTACHED WITH SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS, GROUND FAULT PROTECTION & LISTED TO UL 1741STANDARDS.3.PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM GROUND WILL BE TIED INTO EXISTING GROUND AT MAIN SERVICE AS PER NEC SEC.250.166(A).4.SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM EQUIPMENT WILL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS OF ART. 690OF THE NEC5.CONDUIT ABOVE ROOF SHALL BE NO LESS THAN 1" FROM TOP OF THE ROOF TO BOTTOM OF RACEWAY. TABLE NEC310.15(B)(3)(C)6.PHOTOVOLTAIC DC CONDUCTORS ENTERING THE BUILDING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN METALLIC RACEWAY AND SHALL BEIDENTIFIED EVERY 10 FEET -- AND WITHIN 1 FOOT ABOVE AND BELOW PENETRATIONS OF ROOF/CEILING ASSEMBLIES,WALLS, OR BARRIERS -- WITH MINIMUM 3/8-INCH-HIGH WHITE LETTERING ON RED BACKGROUND READING:“WARNING: PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE"7.SYSTEM GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR FOR PV SYSTEM TO BE SIZED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF NECTABLE 250.66.8.THE EXISTING MAIN SERVICE PANEL WILL BE EQUIPPED WITH A GROUND ROD OR UFER.9.UTILITY COMPANY WILL BE NOTIFIED PRIOR TO ACTIVATION OF THE SOLAR PV SYSTEM.10.TERMINALS OF THE DISCONNECTING MEANS MAY BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION.11.SOLAREDGE INVERTERS ARE LISTED TO UL 1741 AND UL 1699B STANDARDS.12.SOLAREDGE OPTIMIZERS ARE LISTED TO IEC 62109-1 (CLASS II SAFETY) AND UL 1741 STANDARDS.1SOLAREDGE:SE5000H-USRGM[SI1]16SOLAR EDGEP340 POWEROPTIMIZERSQTYEQUIPMENTDESCRIPTION16LONGI SOLAR:LR6-60HPB-315M40.60V33.70V9.94A9.36A292.1WOPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE (Voc) :MAX. POWER VOLTAGE (Vmp) :SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT (Isc) :MAX. POWER CURRENT (Imp) :PTC RATING :DC MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE :AC OUTPUT VOLTAGE RANGE :MAX. AC OUTPUT CURRENT :MAX. AC POWER OUPUT :WEIGHTED EFFICIENCY :480V211-240V21.0A5000W99%RATED DC INPUT POWER :MAXIMUM INPUT VOLTAGE :MPPT RANGE :MAX. INPUT CURRENT :MAX. OUTPUT CURRENT :340W48VDC8-48VDC13.75ADC15ADC2FUSES30A1JUNCTION BOX600VDC, NEMA 3R, UL LISTED1FUSED ACDISCONNECT 60A RATED, 240VAC, NEMA 3RUL LISTED38ATTACHMENTSUNIRAC: FLASHKIT PRO118 FTRAILUNIRAC SM LIGHT RAIL20MID CLAMPSUNIRAC SM LIGHT RAILGROUNDING MID CLAMPS24END CLAMPSUNIRAC SM LIGHT RAIL ENDCLAMPS100 FTCONDUIT 3/4" OR LARGER EMT CONDUIT MSP AC INV JB PMUMSHEET:TITLE:CLIENT:REVISIONS:DATE:DESIGNBY:JOB NO.:DESCRIPTIONDATEREVISIONDANIELS, MARC20 VALLEY ST,NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060(413) 584-374511/17/2020WILLIAMPV-7F067141Electrical Contractor No:HIC 198080902-EL-A1MATTHEW MARKHAMFREEDOM FOREVER MASSACHUSETTS35 Robert Treat Paine Dr. Tauton, MA 02780Tel: (800) 385-1075LABELSCAUTION:POWER TO THIS BUILDING IS ALSO SUPPLIED FROM THEFOLLOWING SOURCES WITH DISCONNECT(S) LOCATED AS SHOWN.DANGEROUS VOLTAGE MAY BE PRESENT AT ALL TIMESNOTES:1.NEC ARTICLES 690 AND 705 AND IRC SECTION R324 MARKINGSSHOWN HEREON2. ALL MARKING SHALL CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING:A.UV RESISTANT SIGN MATERIAL WITH ENGRAVED ORMACHINE PRINTED LETTERS OR ELECTRO-PLATING.B.RED BACKGROUND COLOR WHITE TEXT AND LINE WORK.C.AERIAL FONT.3.ALL SIGNS SHALL BE SIZED APPROPRIATELY AND PLACED INTHE LOCATIONS SPECIFIED. SIGNAGE CANNOT BEHAND-WRITTEN.4.SIGNS SHALL BE ATTACHED TO THE SERVICE EQUIPMENT WITHPOP-RIVETS OR SCREWS.VA L L E Y S T6X8" TYP - NEC 705.10ARRAYMACINVERTERJ/BDCEVERY 10' ON CONDUIT AND ENCLOSURESTURN RAPID SHUTDOWNSWITCH TO THE "OFF"POSITION TO SHUTDOWN PV SYSTEM ANDREDUCE SHOCKHAZARD IN THE ARRAY"WARNING"ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD.TERMINALS ON BOTH LINE AND LOAD SIDESMAY BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION690.54 690.15, 690.54690.13 (B)690.53PV SYSTEM DC DISCONNECTMAXIMUM VOLTAGE: 480VMAXIMUM CIRCUIT CURRENT: 21.0AMAX RATED OUTPUT CURRENT OFTHE CONTROLLER OR DC-TO-DCCONVERTER: 15A690.56(C)(1)(A)RAPID SHUTDOWN SWITCH FORSOLAR PV SYSTEM690.56(C)(3)SOLAR PV SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITHRAPID SHUTDOWNSOLAR ELECTRICPV PANELSNEC 690.31(G)(3) & (4)705.12(B)(2)(3)(b)"WARNING"DUAL POWER SOURCESSECOND SOURCE IS PHOTO- VOLTAIC SYSTEM RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENT - 21.0 AMPSAC NORMAL OPERATING VOLTAGE - 240 VOLTSPV SYSTEM AC DISCONNECT RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENT - 21.0 AMPSAC NORMAL OPERATING VOLTAGE - 240 VOLTSWARNING:POWER SOURCE OUTPUTCONNECTIONDO NOT RELOCATE THISOVERCURRENT DEVICE"WARNING"PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE 16 PV MODULEAC DISCONNECTMAIN SERVICE PANELINVERTER EQUIPPEDWITH RAPID SHUTDOWNUTILITY METERSMART PRODUCTION METER SHEET:TITLE:CLIENT:REVISIONS:DATE:DESIGNBY:JOB NO.:DESCRIPTIONDATEREVISIONDANIELS, MARC20 VALLEY ST,NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060(413) 584-374511/17/2020WILLIAMPV-8F067141Electrical Contractor No:HIC 198080902-EL-A1MATTHEW MARKHAMFREEDOM FOREVER MASSACHUSETTS35 Robert Treat Paine Dr. Tauton, MA 02780Tel: (800) 385-1075OPTIMIZERCHART123456789101-1011-2021-3031-4041-5051-60SOLAREDGE OPTIMIZER CHART SHEET:TITLE:CLIENT:REVISIONS:DATE:DESIGNBY:JOB NO.:DESCRIPTIONDATEREVISIONDANIELS, MARC20 VALLEY ST,NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060(413) 584-374511/17/2020WILLIAMPV-9F067141Electrical Contractor No:HIC 198080902-EL-A1MATTHEW MARKHAMFREEDOM FOREVER MASSACHUSETTS35 Robert Treat Paine Dr. Tauton, MA 02780Tel: (800) 385-1075SAFETY PLANSAFETY PLANMARK UP KEYINSTRUCTIONS:1.USE SYMBOLS IN KEY TO MARK UP THIS SHEET.2.SAFETY PLAN MUST BE MARKED BEFORE JOBSTARTS AS PART OF THE PRE-PLAN3.DOCUMENT ALL ADDITIONAL HAZARDS ON THIS PAGE& MAKE NOTES ON THE JHA SHEETIN CASE OF EMERGENCYNEAREST HOSPITAL OR OCCUPATIONAL/INDUSTRIAL CLINICNAME: _______________________________________________ADDRESS: ___________________________________________SAFETY COACH CONTACT INFORMATIONNAME: _______________________________________________ADDRESS: ___________________________________________ALL EMPLOYEES ON SITE SHALL BE MADE AWARE OF THESAFETY PLAN AND SIGN INDICATING THAT THEY AREAWARE OF THE HAZARDS ON-SITE AND THE PLAN FORWORKING SAFELY. NAME SIGNATURE__________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ __________________________ ________________DATE: ______________ TIME:___________________________PERMANENT ANCHORTEMPORARY ANCHORINSTALLER LADDERJUNCTION / COMBINER BOXSTUB-OUTSKYLIGHTNO LADDER ACCESS (STEEP GRADEOR GROUND LEVEL OBSTRUCTIONS)RESTRICTED ACCESSCONDUITGAS SHUT OFFWATER SHUT OFFSERVICE DROPPOWER LINESPTILBS7ZGASH2O SHEET:TITLE:CLIENT:REVISIONS:DATE:DESIGNBY:JOB NO.:DESCRIPTIONDATEREVISIONDANIELS, MARC20 VALLEY ST,NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060(413) 584-374511/17/2020WILLIAMPV-10F067141Electrical Contractor No:HIC 198080902-EL-A1MATTHEW MARKHAMFREEDOM FOREVER MASSACHUSETTS35 Robert Treat Paine Dr. Tauton, MA 02780Tel: (800) 385-1075SAFETY PLAN(CONT.)JOB HAZARD ANALYSISCrew leader to fill out all sections below, hold a pre-job safety meeting with all personnel, and upload this completed document and the Safety Plan to Site CaptureLadder Access·Ladders must be inspected before each use.·Extension ladders must be set up on a firm and level surface ata 4-to-1 rise to run angle (or 75 degrees) and the top must besecured to the structure. Extension style ladders placed onuneven, loose or slippery surfaces must additionally have thebase firmly anchored or lashed so the base will not slip out.·Extension ladders must be used with walk-through devices orthe ladder must extend 36" above the stepping off point.·A-frame ladders must only be climbed with the ladder spreaderbars locked in the open position; A-frame ladders shall not beclimbed while in the closed position (ex, closed and used whileleaned against a structure).·Additional notes:Mobile Equipment·Only Qualified operators will operate equipment; operators mustmaintain a certification on their person for the equipment beingoperated.·Type(s) of mobile equipment (Type/Make/Model):·Qualified operator(s):Material Handling and Storage·Materials will be staged/stored in a way that does not present ahazard to client, personnel or public. Materials stored on theroof will be physically protect from failing or sliding off.Fall Protection·A site-specific plan for fall prevention and protection is requiredprior to starting work and must remain onsite at all times untilwork is complete; a fall rescue plan must be outlined anddiscussed among the crew prior to work start.·First-person-Up (FPU) must install their anchor and connectbefore any other task, including installing other anchors. TheLast-Person-Down (LPD) must be the only person on a roofuninstalling fall protection.·FPCP (name and title):·FPU and LPD (name and title):Electrical Safety·The Electrical Qualified Person (EQP) is required onsite toperform electrical work.·All electrical work will be performed with equipment in anelectrically safe condition (de-energized) unless approval hasbeen granted prior to work.·Service drops and overhead electrical hazards will beindentified and protected from contact, as neccessary.·EQP (name and tile):Public Protection·The safety of the Client and the Public must be maintained at alltimes.·The Client and the Public shall be prevented from entering thework zone through the use of barriers and/or signage, asrequired.·Company, Client and Public property shall be protect fromfalling objects.·Pets (including dogs) shall be secured by their owners prior towork start.·The client should not leave pets, family members, or others inthe charge or care of Employees, Contractors, or TemporaryWorkers.·Crew leader responsible for communication with the client:·Client and public is excluded from work area by barricades (N/A,Yes, No):Training and Pre-Job Safety Briefing·All employees onsite shall be made aware of the specifichazards of this project and review this HJA during a pre-jobbriefing, and their signature indicates awareness of siteconditions and the plan to eliminate any hazards identified priorto and during the project.·Crew leader (name/title):·Crew member (name/title):·Crew member (name/title):·Crew member (name/title):·Crew member (name/title):·Crew member (name/title):Airborne Contaminants:·Asbestos-containing (Transite) piping (ACP) - Do not disturb(move, drill, cut fracture, etc.)·Asbestos-containing thermal insulation (ACI) andAsbestos-containing duct wrapping (ACW) - do not disturb, noattic or crawlspace access is allowed if work to be performedcould cause exposure to personnel, client or public.·If yes, list specific tasks and protection in place:Weather and Environment·The site supervisor shall forecast the weather conditions at thejob site, prior to crew arrival, in order to mitigate any hazardsassociated with inclement weather (heat, cold, wind, rain, etc.)·The site supervisor will utilized a portable wind meter(anemometer) to verify actual onsite wind conditions, bychecking at the ground and on any elevated work surface (ex,rooftop) prior to work start, at midday and prior to solar panelstaging on a roof.·Elevated work involving the moving or maneuvering of solarpanels shall cease at 25mph (sustained wind) until windsubsides.·Forecasted weather maximum temp (degrees F):Heat Related Illness Prevention·Employees shall have access to potable drinking water that isfresh, pure, and suitably cool. The water shall be located asclose as practicable to the areas where employees are working.Water shall be supplied in sufficient quantity at the beginning ofthe work shift to provide at least one quart per employee perhour for drinking for the entire shift. Employees may begin theshift with smaller quantities of water if they identify the locationand have effective means for replenishment during the shift toallow employees to drink on quart or more per hour. Thefrequent drinking of water shall be encouraged.·Shade shall be present when temperature exceeds 80 degreesFahrenheit. When the outdoor temperature in the work exceeds80 degrees Fahrenheit, employees shall have and maintain oneor more areas with shade at all times.·New employees must be acclimatized. New employees will bemonitored by their Crew Leader (site supervisor) for the first two(2) weeks of employment or longer when necessary.·Employees will be allowed and encouraged to implementscheduled breaks during each shift. Employees must takecool-down breaks in the shade any time they feel the need to doso to protect them from overheating. Supervisors areREQUIRED to allow employees any break period they needduring high heat conditions.·Cool Vests are encouraged for all employees at all times duringperiods of high heat.·Identify the location of the closet Occupational/Industrial Clinicor Hospital in case a crew member becomes ill.What is the specific plan to provide and replenish sufficient water forall employees on site?·If offsite replenish is necessary, where will you go to replenishwater (location/address):·Who will replenish the drinking water (name):Restroom facilities·Employees shall have access to restroom facilities withhand-washing stations. Use of onsite restroom is at the client'sdiscretion (location is annotated below). If client does not givepermission, location of suitable restroom facilities withhand-washing stations offsite will be provided. The onsitesupervisor will identify location and make arrangements toensure all employees have access at any point.·Restroom facilities will be (circle one): Onsite - Offsite·If Offsite, add location name and address:Incident Reporting Procedure·Contact your Site SupervisorName:Phone:·Contact your ManagerName:Phone:·Contact your Site SupervisorName:Phone:With: Your full name, phone number, office location, brief descriptionof what happen and when.NOTE ADDITIONAL HAZARDS NOT ADDRESSED ABOVE(add as many as necessary by using additional sheets)Define the Hazard:Method/steps to prevent incident:Define the Hazard:Method/steps to prevent incident:Define the Hazard:Method/steps to prevent incident:Define the Hazard:Method/steps to prevent incident: DQD 507 Rev. 2016-02-18 Page 1 Certificate of Compliance Certificate: 70131735 Master Contract: 266909 (266909) Project: 70185553 Date Issued: 2018-10-08 Issued to: Unirac 1411 Broadway NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102 USA Attention: Klaus Nicolaedis The products listed below are eligible to bear the CSA Mark shown with adjacent indicators 'C' and 'US' for Canada and US or with adjacent indicator 'US' for US only or without either indicator for Canada only. Issued by: Michael Hoffnagle Michael Hoffnagle PRODUCTS CLASS - C531302 - POWER SUPPLIES- PHOTOVOLTAICS--PV Racking CLASS - C531382 - POWER SUPPLIES- PHOTOVOLTAICS-PV Racking and clamping systems-Certified to US Standards Models: SM SOLARMOUNT Flush-to-Roof is an extruded aluminum rail PV racking system that is installed parallel to the roof in landscape or portrait orientations. ULA Unirac Large Array is a ground mount system using the SolarMount (SM) platform for the bonding and grounding of PV modules. SOLARMOUNT The system listed is designed to provide bonding/grounding, and mechanical stability for photovoltaic modules. The system is secured to the roof with the L-Foot components through the roofing material to building structure. Modules are secured to the racking system with stainless steel or aluminum mid clamps and Aluminum end clamps. The modules are bonded to the racking system with the stainless steel bonding mid clamps with piercing points. The system is grounded with 10 AWG copper wire to bonding/grounding lugs. Fire ratings of Class A with Type 1, 2, 3, or 10 for steep slope. Tested at 5” interstitial gap which allows installation at any stand-off height. Certificate: 70131735 Project: 70185553 Master Contract: 266909 Date Issued: 2018-10-08 DQD 507 Rev. 2016-02-18 Page 2 The grounding of the system is intended to comply with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, to include NEC 250 & 690. Local codes compliance is required, in addition to national codes. All grounding/bonding connections are to be torqued in accordance with the Installation Manual and the settings used during the certification testing for the current edition of the project report. The system may employ optimizers/micro-inverters and used for grounding when installed per installation instructions. Mechanical ratings: Downward Design Load (lb/ft²) 113.4 Upward Design Load (lb/ft²) 50.4 Down-Slope Load (lb/ft²) 14.7 Conditions of acceptability: Installation is subject to acceptance of the local inspection authorities having jurisdiction. The certification of these products relates only to the methods of installation, bonding, and grounding as outlined in the Installation Manual for each product. Unirac Large Array ULA is a ground mount system using the SolarMount (SM) platform for the bonding and grounding of PV modules. ULA aluminum components merge with SM rails and installer-supplied steel pipe. The SM rail system is secured to the horizontal Pipe using the Rail Bracket components. The Rear and Front cap secures the horizontal Pipe to the vertical Pipe. The Front cap is also used to secure the Cross brace. A Slider is attached to the vertical Pipe to secure the Cross brace. The SM rails, caps, slider, rail brackets, and cross braces materials are 6105-T5 aluminum extrusion. Fasteners materials are 304 stainless steel. Horizontal and vertical pipe materials meet the minimum requirements of ASTM A53 for galvanized steel pipe in 2” and 3” diameter. The mechanical load ratings from the SM test data will be applied to the ULA model. Fire Testing is not applicable due to being a ground mount system. APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS UL 2703-1st Edition - Mounting Systems, Mounting Devices, Clamping/Retention Devices, and Ground Lugs for Use with Flat-Plate Photovoltaic Modules and Panels. LTR AE-001-2012 - List of Technical Requirements for Photovoltaic Module and Panel racking Systems MARKINGS The manufacturer is required to apply the following markings: x Products shall be marked with the markings specified by the particular product standard. x Products certified for Canada shall have all Caution and Warning markings in both English and French. Address: Intertek 3933 US 11 Cortland NY 13045 Telephone: 607-758-6516 www.intertek.com This information 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 information. Any observations and results in this report are relevant only to the sample evaluated. Only the Client is authorized to copy and distribute this information and only then in its entirety. © 2018 Intertek Version: 8-September-2016 Page 1 of 3 GFT-OP-10a Subject: ETL Evaluation of SolarEdge Products to NEC 2017 Rapid Shutdown Requirements To, whom it may concern This letter represents the testing results of the below listed products to the requirements contained in the following standards: National Electric Code, 2017, Section 690.12 requirement for rapid shutdown. UL 1741, UL 1741 CRD for rapid shutdown The evaluation was done on the PV Rapid Shutdown System (PVRSS), and covers installations consisting of optimizers and inverters with part numbers listed below. The testing done has verified that controlled conductors are limited to: x Not more than 30 volts and 240 voltamperes within 30 seconds of rapid shutdown initiation outside the array. x Not more than 80 volts and 240 voltamperes within 30 seconds of rapid shutdown initiation inside the array. The rapid shutdown initiation is performed by either disconnecting the AC feed to the inverter, or – if the inverter DC Safety switch is readily accessible – by turning off the DC Safety switch. Applicable products: x Power optimizers: o PB followed by 001 to 350; followed by -AOB or -TFI. OP followed by 001 to 500; followed by -LV, -MV, -IV or -EV. P followed by 001 to 850. SP followed by 001 to 350. *When optimizers are connected to 2 or more modules in series, the max input voltage may exceed 80V. Following the implementation of the NEC 2017 rapid shutdown value of 80V max inside of the array at the beginning of 2019 , modules exceeding this combined input max voltage will be required to use optimizers with parallel inputs. x 1-ph Inverters: Address: Intertek 3933 US 11 Cortland NY 13045 Telephone: 607-758-6516 www.intertek.com This information 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 information. Any observations and results in this report are relevant only to the sample evaluated. Only the Client is authorized to copy and distribute this information and only then in its entirety. © 2018 Intertek Version: 8-September-2016 Page 2 of 3 GFT-OP-10a o SE3000A-US / SE3800A-US / SE5000A-US / SE6000A-US / SE7600A-US / SE10000A-US / SE11400A-US / SE3000H-US / SE3800H-US / SE5000H-US / SE6000H-US / SE7600H-US / SE10000H-US / SE11400H-US when the following label is labeled on the side of the inverter: Inverter part number may be followed by a suffix x 3-ph Inverters: o SE9KUS / SE10KUS / SE14.4KUS / SE20KUS / SE30KUS / SE33.3KUS /SE43.2KUS / SE66.6KUS / SE100KUS ; when the following label is labeled on the side of the inverter: Inverter part number may be followed by a suffix If there are any questions regarding the results contained in this report, or any of the other services offered by Intertek, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. TÜV Rheinland PTL, LLC, 1107 W. Fairmont Drive, Building A, Tempe, Arizona 85282, Tel (480) 966-1700, Fax (775) 314-6458