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PRECISE LAND SURVEYMG, RRC. DAi:i.AS F-WRT WORTH a. ' m PH. 972-883.-7072 PJ1 817-t±55-0522 _; FYL 872-278-1508 F-- 817--49,9--3418 14825 EASTOVER DR. MESQUITE, TX 7514! 7.5' DRAINAGE - EASEMENT €ENT f pay- pia ) or ewip SIL T�I(' 35: � pool -o = C=Ct E r p v.Ai,'U lb.$1 &C� 4�! A 35' BUILC711vCs LINE-� t der plat) �, ira-1 Ferre 1 i = fence �,corner 7 d — Found 5/B" iron rod dear A N -7-n,29' •41" LSI v.A41 t i ` i j Ar; Vt �y _gam.... ,•.� �o- �e —S' DRA€NAGE EASEMENT ,. (per plot.) VX ON- SToR I , a r,R9,tC qFRtaIME e �^ R�lanir ;i r e ij�ri E 5' WT 1'L.ITY EASENENT !^S1 `O0; a �^ Fene 1 F 44 I-V ■�m R hyo m a m m f m lSfA SO' BUILDRIIGINE --ir Y )- (per iL1 -plant V r p v.Ai,'U lb.$1 &C� 4�! A 35' BUILC711vCs LINE-� t der plat) �, ira-1 Ferre 1 i = fence �,corner 7 d — Found 5/B" iron rod dear A N -7-n,29' •41" LSI v.A41 t i ` i j Ar; Vt �y _gam.... ,•.� �o- �e —S' DRA€NAGE EASEMENT ,. (per plot.) VX ON- SToR I , a r,R9,tC qFRtaIME e �^ R�lanir ;i r e ij�ri E 5' WT 1'L.ITY EASENENT !^S1 `O0; a �^ Fene Ipe-r plt%) a . found :JI�i�Jil 'iron rod ..� LJ I 141 n'0w.aat 1 �. NOTES- �' f CM = CONTROLLING I"IONi r1ENT_ V 90 50 .40 CIO 60 BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE RECORDED FLAT REFERENCED BELOH. � ffi THIS 5URVEvk IS VALID ONLY WITH ORIGINAL SIGNATURE iN BLACK INK. 5CA F IN F=E- �S LS TO DECLARE that an this date a survey was inaade oa tbLe grou-nd, tinder my direction arid', supervision. of : e property located at 302 BLANCO CIRCLE, and Being "' 4-5: Hloal 1, of SC3UTli�iilGE LARTS -- PHASE 11, an Adffit-iors to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, , Texas, accord`rlg to ie Platthereof recorded. in Volume A. Page s -- the Plat Records of Tarrant County, Tl exas_ £lucre are no visible conflicts or protrusions, except as shown- �u'- 3sialil2i.'}A'9 Ei �y doesAlb. appear i.f} ll_� 1 L 3I. ! .d`���- i miiti fry r iEii7r-I 5`�t1Cld�' hazard zone according- to the zap published by the. Federal Erneroency Management Agency, and has a Lone .Y, Ra?thig as shown by Map 1'do_ �.,¢S�K dated. SEPTEMBER 25, 2009. rhe statement that the property does or does not he within a t.v-CoiitOt to be taken as a representation Uh4t tree property wU1 or 31 not ilnodTill Vey - bL used for construction purposes and is for the exclusive use of the hereon named purchaser, .'-aze and 4itle company oniv and this sunt , is made pursuant to that one cert'- title 1 F 44 I-V ■�m R hyo m SO' BUILDRIIGINE --ir Y )- (per iL1 -plant LU 203.42' TO CY BRAZOS DRIVE_ +,1 ,per piot) Ipe-r plt%) a . found :JI�i�Jil 'iron rod ..� LJ I 141 n'0w.aat 1 �. NOTES- �' f CM = CONTROLLING I"IONi r1ENT_ V 90 50 .40 CIO 60 BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE RECORDED FLAT REFERENCED BELOH. � ffi THIS 5URVEvk IS VALID ONLY WITH ORIGINAL SIGNATURE iN BLACK INK. 5CA F IN F=E- �S LS TO DECLARE that an this date a survey was inaade oa tbLe grou-nd, tinder my direction arid', supervision. of : e property located at 302 BLANCO CIRCLE, and Being "' 4-5: Hloal 1, of SC3UTli�iilGE LARTS -- PHASE 11, an Adffit-iors to the City of Southlake, Tarrant County, , Texas, accord`rlg to ie Platthereof recorded. in Volume A. Page s -- the Plat Records of Tarrant County, Tl exas_ £lucre are no visible conflicts or protrusions, except as shown- �u'- 3sialil2i.'}A'9 Ei �y doesAlb. appear i.f} ll_� 1 L 3I. ! .d`���- i miiti fry r iEii7r-I 5`�t1Cld�' hazard zone according- to the zap published by the. Federal Erneroency Management Agency, and has a Lone .Y, Ra?thig as shown by Map 1'do_ �.,¢S�K dated. SEPTEMBER 25, 2009. rhe statement that the property does or does not he within a t.v-CoiitOt to be taken as a representation Uh4t tree property wU1 or 31 not ilnodTill Vey - bL used for construction purposes and is for the exclusive use of the hereon named purchaser, .'-aze and 4itle company oniv and this sunt , is made pursuant to that one cert'- title t PLANS PROPERTY LINE PROJECT DEVELOPER NAT',V 201 COLE STREET AUSTIN, TX 78737 855-BLDNATIVE (253-6284) W W W.BUILDNATfVE.COM TACL B0004170II / TECL 26718 NABCEP INFORMATION ELi]AH ]d1N5'fON-HECK CERTffIfAn i 9wtDi9i3-Dpuu PV Installation Professional PROJECT CONTRACTOR 0 GREEN LIGHT SOLAR 5750 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Ste 810, Houston, TX 77032 (281)506-8130 N � O aj O U N - a1 Q ct O _ct M � O SYSTEM SIZE: 10.03KW (1) INVERTER(S): SE10-US (34) OPTIMIZERS: P300 (34) MISSION SOLAR 295W MODULES COORDINATE ALL WORK WITH PROJECT MANAGER MAVERICK BROWN 512.460.9825 SALES:John Scoggins 469-964-3482 REVISION DATE INITIAL 1 ATTIC/CONDUIT 9-7-17 KS 2 ATTIC 9-&17 KS 3 VIEWS 9-21-17 KS THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF NATIVE, INC. THIS INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL AND IS TO BE USED ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH WORK DESCRIBED BY NATIVE, INC. NO PART IS TO BE DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM NATIVE, INC. DRAWN BY: KS ISSUE DATE 8-1-17 SHEET SIZE: 11"X17" SCALE: AS NOTED PHASE: PERMIT SET STREET VIEW PLANS PROJECT DEVELOPER NAT',V 201 COLE STREET AUSTIN, TX 78737 855-BLDNATIVE (253-6284) W W W.BUILDNATfVE.COM TACL B0004170II / TECL 26718 NABCEP INFORMATION EMANcrwrg KnON a-HEOC (�Rlo-ipT107� � PV Installation Professional PROJECT CONTRACTOR 0 GREEN LIGHT SOLAR 5750 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Ste 810, Houston, TX 77032 (281)506-8130 N � O aj O U N - a1 Q ct O _ct M O M � O SYSTEM SIZE: 10.03KW (1) INVERTER(S): SE10-US (34) OPTIMIZERS: P300 (34) MISSION SOLAR 295W MODULES COORDINATE ALL WORK WITH PROJECT MANAGER MAVERICK BROWN 512.460.9825 SALES:John Scoggins 469-964-3482 REVISION DATE INITIAL 1 ATTIC/CONDUIT 9-7-17 KS 2 ATTIC 9-&17 KS 3 VIEWS 9-21-17 KS THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF NATIVE, INC. THIS INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL AND IS TO BE USED ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH WORK DESCRIBED BY NATIVE, INC. NO PART IS TO BE DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM NATIVE, INC. DRAWN BY: KS ISSUE DATE 8-1-17 SHEET SIZE: 11"X17" SCALE: AS NOTED PHASE: PERMIT SET BACKYARD VIEW PLANS PROJECT DEVELOPER NAT',V 201 COLE STREET AUSTIN, TX 78737 855-BLDNATIVE (253-6284) W W W.BUILDNATfVE.COM TACL B0004170II / TECL 26718 NABCEP INFORMATION ELiLSH ]d1M5TON-HECK crwrff K1oN a 9W-10i913-OOuu PV Installation Professional PROJECT CONTRACTOR 0 GREEN LIGHT SOLAR 5750 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Ste 810, Houston, TX 77032 (281)506-8130 N � O aj O U N - a1 Q ct O _ct M � O SYSTEM SIZE: 10.03KW (I) INVERTER(S): SE10-US (34) OPTIMIZERS: P300 (34) MISSION SOLAR 295W MODULES COORDINATE ALL WORK WITH PROJECT MANAGER MAVERICK BROWN 512.460.9825 SALES:John Scoggins 469-964-3482 REVISION DATE INITIAL 1 ATTIC/CONDUIT 9-7-17 KS 2 ATTIC 9-8-17 KS 3 VIEWS 9-21-17 KS THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF NATIVE, INC. THIS INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL AND IS TO BE USED ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH WORK DESCRIBED BY NATIVE, INC. NO PART IS TO BE DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM NATIVE, INC. DRAWN BY: KS ISSUE DATE 8-1-17 SHEET SIZE: 11"X17" SCALE: AS NOTED PHASE: PERMIT SET SITE NOTES: - INVERTER PLACED INSIDE - LINESIDE TAP IS NEEDED -ATTIC RUNS INCLUDED -NEEDS HOA APPROVAL PRIOR TO PERMITTING AHJ NOTES: SOUTHLAKE TX ONCOR SCOPE OF WORK: NATIVE, INC. WILL PROCURE SOLAR MODULES, INVERTERS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, AND INSTALLATION SUBCONTRACTOR WILL PROCURE ALL ELECTRICAL BALANCE OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND PERFORM FULL INSTALLATION OF SYSTEM. REPRESENTATIVES FROM INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR AND NATIVE, INC. WILL COMMISSION THE SYSTEM ONCE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE. NATIVE PROVIDED EQUIPMENT HARDWARE SCHEDULE # I N ITIAI BOB MISSION SOLAR 295W MODULES 65.51" X 39.33" X 40MM 34 ARRAY 2 SOLAR EDGE SE10000A-US INVERTER 1 ARRAY 5 SOLAR EDGE P300 POWER OPTIMIZERS 34 8 POWER OPTIMIZERS MOUNTING HARDWARE 34 RAIL END CAPS 36 37 IRON RIDGE XR100 (14') - 168" 21 �o RAIL SPLICE 8 266 IRON RIDGE UFO (END) CLAMP SET W/ (40mm) STOPPER SLEEVE 36 IRON RIDGE UFO (MID) CLAMP SET W/ (40mm) 50 (17) 295W MODULES & OPTS WEEB LUG 8.0 T BOLT SET (RAIL GROUND) 18 (17) 295W MODULES & OPTS IRON RIDGE FLASHFOOT2 W/ L FEET 64 SOLADECK 3 (34)OPTIMIZERS: P300 GSM CELL CARD 1 PROJECT MANAGER MAVERICK A3 ATTIC RUN Al r 1:1 IM A2 FUSED 60A 240V VISIBLE, LOCKABLE,LOCKABLE PV AC DISCONNECT U Visible Lockable Labeled Disconnect is located within 10 ft of Oncor meter. ONCOR METER # 116925851 SQUARE D 225A BUSBAR 225A MAIN BREAKER W/ PIERCING TAPS INSIDE 0 NORTH SOLAR ARRAY LAYOUT SCALE: N.T.S. INDEX 1- COVER SHEET 2- INSTALLATION NOTES 3- SITE LAYOUT 4- ATTACHMENT DETAIL 5- ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 6- LABELS 7- SPEC SHEETS 3' SUB PANEL SE10-US INVERTER \j Sept. X11, 2017 Texas Firm No. F-15209 LEGEND 1 INVERTER D MSP LD PV AC DISCONNECT 0 INVERTER AG. APNEL ❑ SERVICE & PV METER ❑ J BOX /SOLADECK IFC SETBACK PROJECT DEVELOPER STRING DETAILS DETAILS ARRAY 1 ARRAY 2 ARRAY 3 ARRAY 4 ARRAY 5 MOD. # 4 8 22 PV Installation TILT: 37 37 37 N � �o AZIMUTH: 266 266 266 Q Ct ct 0i STRING A: (17) 295W MODULES & OPTS STRING B: (17) 295W MODULES & OPTS CONNECT SUB STRINGS TO MAKE STRING A O SYSTEM SIZE: 10.03KW (1) INVERTER(S): SE10-US A3 ATTIC RUN Al r 1:1 IM A2 FUSED 60A 240V VISIBLE, LOCKABLE,LOCKABLE PV AC DISCONNECT U Visible Lockable Labeled Disconnect is located within 10 ft of Oncor meter. ONCOR METER # 116925851 SQUARE D 225A BUSBAR 225A MAIN BREAKER W/ PIERCING TAPS INSIDE 0 NORTH SOLAR ARRAY LAYOUT SCALE: N.T.S. INDEX 1- COVER SHEET 2- INSTALLATION NOTES 3- SITE LAYOUT 4- ATTACHMENT DETAIL 5- ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 6- LABELS 7- SPEC SHEETS 3' SUB PANEL SE10-US INVERTER \j Sept. X11, 2017 Texas Firm No. F-15209 LEGEND 1 INVERTER D MSP LD PV AC DISCONNECT 0 INVERTER AG. APNEL ❑ SERVICE & PV METER ❑ J BOX /SOLADECK IFC SETBACK PROJECT DEVELOPER NAT',\IE 201 COLE STREET AUSTIN, TX 78737 855-BLDNATIVE (253-6284) W W W.BUILDNATI VE.COM TACL B0004170IJ / TECL 26718 NABCEP INFORMATION EMM 30111119MN-HUX CEII dnoH 0: w-Wt9t3-pp2.0 ° • PV Installation Professional PROJECT CONTRACTOR N � �o Qj O U 7d U O O ct N Q Ct ct 0i O ,M M � O SYSTEM SIZE: 10.03KW (1) INVERTER(S): SE10-US (34)OPTIMIZERS: P300 (34) MISSION SOLAR 295W MODULES COORDINATE ALL WORK WITH PROJECT MANAGER MAVERICK BROWN 512.460.9825 SALES:John Scoggins 469-964-3482 d REVISION DATE INITIAL 1 ATTIC/ CONDUIT 0-7-17 KS 2 ATTIC 9-8-17 KS 3 VIEWS 9-21-17 KS THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF NATIVE, INC. THIS INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL AND IS TO BE USED ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH WORK DESCRIBED BY NATIVE, INC. NO PART IS TO BE DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM NATIVE, INC. DRAWN BY: KS ISSUE DATE 8-1-17 SHEET SIZE: 11"X17" SCALE: AS NOTED PHASE: PERMIT SET COVW SHEET 1 OF7 GENERAL NOTES FOR SOLAREDGE GRID -TIED INVERTER 1. SYSTEM GROUNDING MEANS: SE INVERTERS ARE INTENDED TO BE INSTALLED AS PART OF A PERMANENTLY GROUNDED ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PER THE NEC ANSI/NFPA 70. AN ENGINEERED GROUND CONNECTION FOR THE INVERTER MUST BE INSTALLED AND CONNECTED TO THE UNIT AS DESCRIBED IN THE INSTALLATION MANUAL. CONNECT THE GROUND WIRE WITH THE SPECIFIED NUT AT THE MARKED PLACE IN THE WIRING BOX. GROUND CONNECTION MUST BE MADE PRIOR TO OPERATING THE UNIT. 2. CONDUITS AND CONDUCTORS: ALL INTERCONNECT WIRING AND POWER CONDUCTORS INTERFACING THE UNIT MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NEC ANSI/NFPA 70 AND ANY APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES. LARGE GAUGE WIRE MUST CONFORM TO THE MINIMUM BEND RADIUS SPECIFIED IN THE NEC, ARTICLE 300.34, NINTH EDITION. KEEP ALL WIRE BUNDLES AWAY FROM ANY SHARP EDGES TO AVOID DAMAGE TO WIRE INSULATION. ALL CONDUCTORS SHOULD BE RATED FOR 90 DEGREE C MINIMUM. FOR OUTDOOR INSTALLATIONS, ALL INTERCONNECT CONDUITS AND FITTINGS MUST BE NEMA -4 RATED AS REQUIRED BY THE NEC. FOR WIRE GAUGE, BOLT SIZE, AND TORQUE VALUES FOR THE DC & AC TERMINALS, SEE THE INSTALLATION MANUAL. 3. INVERTER ENCLOSURE: SE INVERTERS ARE ENCLOSED IN A MODULAR STEEL CABINET AND RATED TO NEMA 4. 4. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: SE INVERTERS ARE DESIGNED TO BE INSTALLED IN EITHER AN INDOOR OR OUTDOOR LOCATION. ALL INVERTERS WILL BE COOLING SYSTEM. 5. OPERATOR INTERFACE CONTROLS: OPERATOR INTERFACE CONTROLS ARE LOCATED ON THE FRONT OF THE MAIN INVERTER ENCLOSURE. CONSULT THE OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND CODE REFERENCES. 6. ELECTRICAL SAFETY FEATURES: a. ENCLOSURE DOOR: THE SE INVERTER IS PROVIDED WITH A KEYED LOCK LOCATED ON THE FRONT DOOR TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL FROM ACCESSING THE UNIT. b. TWO (2) DISCONNECTING DEVICES BETWEEN THE SOLAR ARRAY PANELS, THE UTILITY, AND THE UNIT ARE PROVIDED FOR THE INVERTER ENCLOSURE. THESE DISCONNECT SWITCHES ARE TO BE USED FOR ISOLATING THE SOLAR ARRAY PANELS FROM THE UNIT FOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES AND ARE TO BE USED AS A NO-LOAD DISCONNECTING DEVICE ONLY. c. THE ANTI-ISLANDING TRIP TIME IS LESS THAN TWO (2) SECONDS AS PER UL 1741 STANDARDS. THE INVERTER UNIT WILL AUTOMATICALLY SHUT DOWN WHEN LOSS OF GRID POWER IS DETECTED. 7. PV PROTECTION DEVICE: WHEN THE SE INVERTER IS NOT OPERATING, THE PV ARRAY IS GROUNDED THROUGH A FUSED CONNECTION. THIS FUSE BLOWS WHEN A GROUND FAULT CURRENT FLOWS. WHEN THE SE INVERTER IS OPERATING, THE GROUND FAULT CONTACTOR PLACES THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE PV ARRAYS IN SERIES TO PRODUCE +/- VDC MAXIMUM OPEN CIRCUIT. 8. ANY ALTERATIONS TO THE SE INVERTER MUST BE CLEARED THROUGH MANUFACTURER TO MAINTAIN UL LISTING AND WARRANTY OF THE DEVICE. CONDUCTORS: 1. COMPLETELY INSTALL ALL CONDUIT RUNS AND BACKFILL DUCT BANKS BEFORE PULLING CABLE. PULL A FLEXIBLE MANDREL AND BRUSH THROUGH EACH SPARE CONDUITS. 2. SPLICES ARE NOT PERMITTED IN POWER OR CONTROL CONDUCTORS UNLESS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS OR APPROVED IN ADVANCE OF INSTALLATION BY ENGINEER AND OWNER. 3. WHERE CONDUCTORS OF DIFFERENT CIRCUITS PASS THROUGH THE SAME MANHOLE, HANDHOLE OR PULLBOX, COVER THE CONDUCTORS OF EACH CIRCUIT WITH ARC -PROOF TAPE, 3M SCOTCH 77 OR EQUIVALENT, SPIRAL WRAPPED HALF -LAPPED AND HELD IN PLACE WITH REVERSE WRAPPED GLASS FIBER TAPE. 4. TERMINATE ALL CONTROL WIRING BETWEEN PIECES OF EQUIPMENT ON FIELD WIRING TERMINAL BOARDS. LABEL ALL CONTROL WIRES WITH TERMINAL BOARD AND TERMINAL NUMBER IDENTIFICATION AT BOTH ENDS. 5. ALL MECHANICAL CONNECTIONS OTHER THAN ELBOW CONNECTORS SHALL BE MADE USING UL -LISTED TIN-PLATED COPPER CIRCUMFERENTIAL COMPRESSION LUGS. LUGS SHALL BE LONG -BARREL WITH NEMA TWO -HOLE DRILLING, BURNDY HYLUG MODEL YAZ OR EQUIVALENT CONNECTED WITH HIGH-STRENGTH SILICON BRONZE BUS BOLTS, NUTS AND LOCK WASHERS. LUGS TO MATCH CONDUCTORTYPE. 6. VERIFY PROPER TORQUE OF ALL BOLTED CONNECTIONS USING A CALIBRATED TORQUE WRENCH AND MARK EACH BOLT HEAD TO INDICATE VERIFICATION IS COMPLETE. 7. ALL 600 VOLT CLASS AC WIRING SHALL BE COPPER WIRE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, TYPE THHN/THWN-2 RATED AT 90 DEGREES C, AND RATED FOR 600V, OR APPROVED EQUAL. PLANS ELECTRICAL NOTES: 1. DC SYSTEM IS UNGROUNDED IN COMPLIANCE WITH NEC 690.35. 2. SYSTEM SIZE BASED ON AN AVERAGE MODULE POWER RATING OF 330W. ALL SYSTEM COMPONENTS (CONDUCTORS, OCPD, DISCONNECTS) BASED ON A MAXIMUM MODULE POWER RATING OF 330W. 3. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH CURRENT APPLICABLE AHJ ADOPTED CODES AND MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. 4. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LISTED BY UNDERWRITERS LABORATORY (UL) OR OTHER NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED TESTING LABORATORY (NRTL). 5. PV CONDUITS & EQUIPMENT SHALL BE MARKED AS REQUIRED BY 2012 IFC. 6. ANY LIQUID TIGHT FLEXIBLE CONDUIT SHALL BE SUNLIGHT RESISTANT. 7. LABELS SHALL BE SUCH THAT THEY DON'T CRACK, FADE OR DELAMINATE. SEE E2.0 FOR LABELING DETAILS. 8. ALL EXPOSED CONDUIT RUNS OVER 100 FEET IN LENGTH OR PASSING OVER BUILDING CONNECTION POINTS SHALL HAVE EXPANSION JOINTS TO ALLOW FOR THERMAL EXPANSION AND BUILDING SHIFT. 9. EMT SHALL BE USED USED INDOORS, AND OUTDOORS AT ABOVE GRADE LOCATIONS, WHERE CONDUIT IS NOT SUBJECT TO PHYSICAL DAMAGE. EMT SHALL NOT BE USED UNDERGROUND, OR EMBEDDED IN CONCRETE. PVC SHALL BE USED FOR ALL UNDERGROUND CONDUIT RUNS. FITTINGS SHALL BE WATERTIGHT AND MALLEABLE GRIPPED RING TYPE AND COMPRESSION TYPE. RMC SHALL BE USED WHERE CONDUITS ARE SUBJECT TO PHYSICAL DAMAGE IN EXPOSED AREAS. 10. ALL EQUIPMENT TO BE PROCURED BY INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. DISCONNECTING MEANS: 1. MEANS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO DISCONNECT ALL CURRENT CARRYING CONDUCTORS OF THE PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE FROM ALL OTHER EXISTING CONDUCTORS. 2. WHERE A CIRCUIT GROUNDING CONNECTION IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE AUTOMATICALLY INTERRUPTED AS PART OF THE GROUND -FAULT PROTECTION SYSTEM REQUIRED BY SECTION 690.5, A SWITCH OR CIRCUIT BREAKER USED AS A DISCONNECTING MEANS SHALL NOT HAVE A POLE IN THE GROUNDED CONDUCTOR. 3. THE GROUNDED CONDUCTOR MAY HAVE A BOLTED OR TERMINAL DISCONNECTING MEANS TO ALLOW MAINTENANCE OR TROUBLESHOOTING BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. 4. UNLESS DISCONNECT IS SERVICING A LINE -SIDE TAP, THE DISCONNECTING MEANS SHALL NOT BE REQUIRED TO BE SUITABLE AS SERVICE EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE RATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 690.17. 5. EQUIPMENT SUCH AS PHOTOVOLTAIC SOURCE CIRCUITS, OVER CURRENT DEVICES, AND BLOCKING DIODES SHALL BE PERMITTED ON THE PHOTOVOLTAIC SIDE OF THE PHOTOVOLTAIC DISCONNECTING MEANS. 6. MEANS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT SUCH AS INVERTERS, BATTERIES, CHARGE CONTROLLERS, AND THE LIKE FROM ALL UNGROUNDED CONDUCTORS OF ALL SOURCES. IF THE EQUIPMENT IS ENERGIZED FROM MORE THAN ONE SOURCE, THE DISCONNECTING MEANS SHALL BE GROUPED AND IDENTIFIED. 7. A SINGLE DISCONNECTING MEANS SHALL BE PERMITTED FOR THE COMBINED A.C. OUTPUT OF ONE OR MORE INVERTERS IN AN INTERACTIVE SYSTEM - PROVIDED EACH INVERTER ASSOCIATED WITH THE DISCONNECT HAS ITS OWN INTERNAL AC DISCONNECT. 8. DISCONNECTING MEANS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO DISCONNECT A FUSE FROM ALL SOURCES OF SUPPLY IF THE FUSE IS ENERGIZED FROM BOTH DIRECTIONS AND IS ACCESSIBLE TO OTHER THAN QUALIFIED PERSONS. SUCH A FUSE IN A PHOTOVOLTAIC SOURCE CIRCUIT SHALL BE CAPABLE OF BEING DISCONNECTED INDEPENDENTLY OF FUSES IN OTHER PHOTOVOLTAIC SOURCE CIRCUITS. 9. ALL DISCONNECTS AND COMBINERS SHALL BE SECURED FROM UNAUTHORIZED AND UNQUALIFIED PERSONNEL BY EITHER LOCK OR LOCATION. GROUNDING NOTES ALL EQUIPMENT GROUND - MODULE TO INVERTER: 1. GROUNDING OF MODULES AND RACKING TO BE PER MANUFACTURER'S SPEC. 2. BOND EACH MODULE ARRAY GROUPING WITH ONE TIN PLATED LAY -IN LUG (ILSCO PART#: GBL -4 DBT) AND RUN #8 CU THWN-2 WIRE TO INVERTER GROUND BAR INSIDE EMT PIPE. IF GROUNDING ,CONDUCTOR IS EXPOSED TO PHYSICAL DAMAGE USE BARE #6 CU WIRE. J 1. ALL INTERACTIVE SYSTEM POINTS OF INTERCONNECTION WITH OTHER SOURCES SHALL BE MARKED AT AN ACCESE OR DIRECSIBLE LOCATION AT THE DISCONNECTION MEANS. 2. A PERMANENT ETCHED PLAQUTORY SHALL BE PROVIDED IDENTIFYING THE LOCATION OF THE SERVICE DISCONNECTION MEANS AND THE PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM DISCONNECTION MEANS, IF NOT LOCATED AT THE SAME LOCATION. 3. ALL REQUIRED EQUIPMENT SHALL BE UL LISTED AND LABELED ACCORDINGLY. GROUND FAULT PROTECTION: 1. PHOTOVOLTAIC INVERTERS SHALL BE EQUIPPED WITH D.C. GROUND FAULT PROTECTION TO EDUCE FIRE HAZARDS. INVERTERS ARE ALSO EQUIPPED WITH ANTI-ISLANDING CIRCUITRY. J Texas Firm No. F-15209 PROJECT DEVELOPER NAT /E 201 COLE STREET AUSTIN, TX 78737 855-BLDNATIVE (253-6284) W W W.BUILDNATIVE.COM TACL B0004170IJ / TECL 26718 NABCEP INFORMATION ELnM 3WN9MN-HEIX CEII rwnoN r w-apL9L3-pp2.0 T, PV Inscallatian ProfessW ,al PROJECT CONTRACTOR (RI l`N IJGHI-SOLAR i7�O N titan Houston Pkwy IStV S 10, Hou,roa IN 771133 (28 1) 106 -RI:". N Qj O U Ct U c ct I ct O M � O SYSTEM SIZE: 10.03KW (1) INVERTER(S): SE10-US (34) OPTIMIZERS: P300 (34) MISSION SOLAR 295W MODULES COORDINATE ALL WORK WITH PROJECT MANAGER MAVERICK BROWN 512.460.9825 SALES:John Scoggins 469-964-3482 d REVISION DATE INITIAL 1 ATTIC/ CONDUIT 0-7-17 KS 2 ATTIC 9-8-17 KS 3 VIEWS 9-21-17 KS THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF NATIVE, INC. THIS INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL AND IS TO BE USED ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH WORK DESCRIBED BY NATIVE, INC. NO PART IS TO BE DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM NATIVE, INC. DRAWN BY: KS ISSUE DATE 8-1-17 SHEET SIZE: 11"X17" SCALE: AS NOTED PHASE: PERMIT SET TES 2 OF7 I N� A /' FLUSH MOUNT STRUCTURAL CALCS. IN STRING DETAILS DETAILS ARRAY 1 ARRAY 2 ARRAY 3 ARRAY 4 ARRAY 5 MOD. # 4 8 22 CONDUTTRUN, ROME.X, TERIAL} TILT: 37 37 37 5750 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Ste 810, CONDUIT STRAP AZIMUTH: 266 266 266 DRYWALL STRING A: (17) 295W MODULES & OPTS STRING B: (17) 295W MODULES & OPTS CONNECT SUB STRINGS TO MAKE STRING A SIDE VIEW .. SCALE; N.T.S. O FLUSH MOUNT STRUCTURAL CALCS. IN 4" PV MODULE MODULES: 34 x 40.10 Ibs = 1363.40 Ibs RAIL SOLADECK/1BOX LFEET, FLASHING - AND LAG BOLT / l� 2 X 6 R.R. 24 O.C. )Frac CONDUTTRUN, ROME.X, TERIAL} OR MC CABLE PROJECT CONTRACTOR CEILING JOIST SAVE PENETRATION 5750 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Ste 810, CONDUIT STRAP (281)506-8130 TO � O INVERTER DRYWALL - a1 Q ct WOOD STUDS O TREATED LUMBER SIDE VIEW .. SCALE; N.T.S. O SYSTEM SIZE: 10.03KW FLUSH MOUNT STRUCTURAL CALCS. IN RAIL: 194' x .811lbs/ft. = 157.33 Ibs MODULES: 34 x 40.10 Ibs = 1363.40 Ibs TOTAL WEIGHT = 1520.73 Ibs TOTAL ARRAY AREA = 608.34 sq. ft. WEIGHT OF ARRAY = 2.49 Ibs/sq. ft. POINTS OF ATTACHMENT = 64 WEIGHT PER POINT OF ATTACHMENT = 23.76 Ibs ATTACHMENT NOTES SEE PAGE 4. -DIMENSIONS ARE OF RAIL LENGTH WITH 3" ON EITHER SIDE -STAGGERED ATTACHMENTS WITHIN 6' MAX SPAN -SHINGLE ROOFING - R.R. Cu 24" O.C. LEGEND l INVERTER MSP L� PV AC DISCONNECT F-1 INVERTER AG. APNEL SERVICE 8t PV METER J BOX /SOLADECK IFC SETBACK PROJECT DEVELOPER NAT NE 201 COLE STREET AUSTIN, TX 78737 855-BLDNATIVE (253-6284) W W W.BUILDNATfVE.COM TACL B0004170II / TECL 26718 NABCEP INFORMATION ELSIAH 30HN9TON-HECK CER[E-iCA71014 0: vv-1p� uu PY Installation Professional PROJECT CONTRACTOR (D GREEN LIGHT SOLAR 5750 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Ste 810, Houston, TX 77032 (281)506-8130 N E � O aj O U N - a1 Q ct O O _ct M O M c O SYSTEM SIZE: 10.03KW (1) INVERTER(S): SE10-US (34) OPTIMIZERS: P300 (34) MISSION SOLAR 295W MODULES COORDINATE ALL WORK WITH PROJECT MANAGER MAVERICK BROWN 512.460.9825 SALES:John Scoggins 469-964-3482 REVISION DATE INITIAL 1 ATTIC/CONDUIT 9-]-17 KS 2 ATTIC 9-8-17 KS THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF NATIVE, INC. THIS INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL AND IS TO BE USED ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH WORK DESCRIBED BY NATIVE, INC. NO PART IS TO BE DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM NATIVE, INC. DRAWN BY: KS ISSUE DATE 8-1-17 SHEET SIZE: 11"X17" SCALE: AS NOTED PHASE: PERMIT SET ARR4 LAYOUT 61 3 OF7 V MODULE FRAME IRONRIDGE UNIVERSAL FASTENING OBJECT DETAIL, MID CLAMP PLAN Scale: N.T.S. PV MODULE FRAME RONRIDGE UNIVERSAL :ASTENING OBJECT DETAIL, MID CLAMP PLAN Scale: N.T.S. PV MODULE, BY OTHERS IRONRIDGE RAIL (E) ROOF MEMBRANE IRONRIDGE FLASHFOOT2 (E) BUILDING STRUCTURE DETAIL, RAIL & FLASHFOOT2 Scale: N.T.S. IDLE UNIVERSAL NING OBJECT PV MODULE FRAME IRONRIDGE RAIL DETAIL, MID CLAMP FRONT Scale: N.T.S. IRONRIDGE UNIVERSAL FASTENING OBJECT PV MODULE FRAME IRONRIDGE RAIL DETAIL, MID CLAMP FRONT Scale: N.T.S. PV MODULE, BY OTHERS IRONRIDGE RAIL (E) ROOF MEMBRANE IRONRIDGE FLASHFOOT2 BUILDING STRUCTURE DETAIL, RAIL & FLASHFOOT2 Scale: N.T.S. Installation Tools Required: tape measure, chalk line, stud finder, roofing bar, caulking gun, driver with 1/4" bit and 7/16" hex socket. Locate rafters and snap vertical and horizontal lines to mark flashing locations. Drill 1/4" pilot holes, then fill with roofing manufacturer's approved sealant. D Line up pilot hole with flashing hole and insert lag bolt with bonded washer through flashing. Tighten lag bolt until fully seated. Attach rails to either side of the open slot using bonding hardware. Level rail at desired height, then torque to 250 in -lbs (21 ft -lbs). TORQUE VALUE STRING DETAILS DETAILS ARRAY 1 ARRAY 2 ARRAY 3 ARRAY 4 ARRAY 5 MOD. # 4 8 22 EXPANSION JOINT NUTS (7/16") 80 IN LBS TILT: 37 37 37 AZIMUTH: 266 266 266 STRING A: (17) 295W MODULES & OPTS STRING B: (17) 295W MODULES & OPTS CONNECT SUB STRINGS TO MAKE STRING A I J Installation Tools Required: tape measure, chalk line, stud finder, roofing bar, caulking gun, driver with 1/4" bit and 7/16" hex socket. Locate rafters and snap vertical and horizontal lines to mark flashing locations. Drill 1/4" pilot holes, then fill with roofing manufacturer's approved sealant. D Line up pilot hole with flashing hole and insert lag bolt with bonded washer through flashing. Tighten lag bolt until fully seated. Attach rails to either side of the open slot using bonding hardware. Level rail at desired height, then torque to 250 in -lbs (21 ft -lbs). TORQUE VALUE COMPONENTS & SOCKET SIZE TORQUE VALUE INSTALLER QC 225 IN LBS BONDED SPLICE SCREWS (5/16") 20 IN LBS GROUNDING LUG NUTS (7/16") 80 IN LBS GROUNDING LUG TERMINAL SCREWS (7/16") 20 IN LBS (UFO) UNIVERSAL FASTENING OBJECT (7/16") 80 IN LBS EXPANSION JOINT NUTS (7/16") 80 IN LBS MICROINVERTER KIT NUTS (7/16") 80 IN LBS Slide flashing, between 1st and 2nd course, so the top is at least 3/4" above the edge of the 3rd course and the bottom is above the edge of the 1 st course. Place Cap onto flashing in desired orientation for EM or N/S rails and rotate 180 degrees. FlashFoot 2 is now installed and ready for IronRidge XR Rails. Structural Certification Designed and Certified for Compliance with the International Building Code & ASCE/SEI-7. Water Seal Ratings Water Sealing Tested to UL 441 Section 27 "Rain Test" and TAS 100-95 "Wind Driven Rain Test" by Intertek. Ratings applicable for composition shingle roofs having slopes between 2:12 and 12:12. UL 2703 Conforms to UL 2703 Mechanical and Bonding Requirements. See IronRidge Flush Mount Installation Manual for full ratings. \j Sept. 01, 2017 Texas Firm No. F-15209 16" 16" 39.33"� MODULE CLAMP ZONE SCALE: N.T.S. 65 65.51 " PROJECT DEVELOPER NAT N E 201 COLE STREET AUSTIN, TX 78737 855-BLDNATIVE (253-6284) W W W.BUII.DNATNE.COM TACL B00041701J / TECL 26718 NABCEP INFORMATION EII]AFI 3011149rON-HEl7C (�ITI�i�Tlprl ■ w-rpr9r}epMu F iW Installation Pr0 ofesslorwl PROJECT CONTRACTOR GREEN LIGHT SOLAR 5750 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Ste 810, Houston, TX 77032 (281)506-8130 N � o N O U ct3 U � - N Q ct a1 O _ct M � O SYSTEM SIZE: 10.03KW (1) INVERTER(S): SE10-US (34) OPTIMIZERS: P300 (34) MISSION SOLAR 295W MODULES COORDINATE ALL WORK WITH PROJECT MANAGER MAVERICK BROWN 512.460.9825 SALES:John Scoggins 469-964-3482 REVISION DATE INITIAL 1 ATTIC/CONDUIT 9-]-1] KS 2 ATTIC 9-8-17 KS THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF NATIVE, INC. THIS INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL AND IS TO BE USED ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH WORK DESCRIBED BY NATIVE, INC. NO PART IS TO BE DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM NATIVE, INC. DRAWN BY: KS ISSUE DATE 8-1-17 SHEET SIZE: 11"X17-- SCALE: 1"X17"SCALE: AS NOTED PHASE: PERMIT SET ATTACHMENT 1. I— -j Grounding Lug Expansion Joint FlashFoot2 XR Rail L -Fact I Microinverter Kit Frameless W Bonding Bonded Splice UFO Stopper Sleeve Module Kit Hardware Kits DETAIL 4 F7 STRING(S) DETAILS A (4) #10 AWG (CU) THWN-2 DETAILS (1) #6 AWG (CU) THWN-2 OB (2) #10/2 MC CABLE 3 (2) #6 AWG (CU) THWN-2 C (4) #10 AWG (CU) THWN-2 ® (1) #6 AWG (CU) THWN-2 (5)SQUARE (1) 3/4" EMT CONDUIT D (3) #6 AWG (CU) THWN-2 © (1) #6 AWG (CU) THWN-2 (1) INVERTER(S): SE10-US (1) 3/4" EMT CONDUIT EEXISTING CONDUCTORS STRING(S) DETAILS OOPTIMIZERS PV MODULES: (34) MISSION SOLAR 295W W/ P300 LISTED TO UL 1741 AND UL 1699B. SEE DETAILS INVERTER SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 7. OSE 10KW INVERTERS W/ CELL CARD 3 FUSED 240V 60A VISIBLE LOCKABLE PV AC DISCONNECT MOD. # W/60AFUSES ® EXISTING SUB PANELS (5)SQUARE D 225A BUSBAR 225A MAIN BREAKER TILT: W/ PIERCING TAPS INSIDE © ONCOR METER # 116925851 ATTIC Visible Lockable Labeled Disconnect SERVICE E PAD is located within 10 ft of Oncor meter. 6:x8) ❑ 8 3 8 9 ARRAY STRINGS: kDEC3 SEE PAGE 3 FOR S 0 1 2 4 l 0 11 14 3 CELL FUSED 2, STRING DETAILS B CARD SE10KW W/ 60A CELL CARD DISCO -a3F-'- A W -W STRING A (17) MODULES AND . + OPTIMIZERS IN SERIES N r I • • • • • 9 *(Sao 41 • 60AOCPD v I O -- — — — — — — - - - ff STRING B (17) MODULES O AND OPTIMIZERS IN SERIES i I I I o I �,,j Sept. 01, 2017 Texas Firm No. F-15209 LEGEND — — — DC, CONDUCTOR —--— DC -CONDUCTOR AC+& -CONDUCTORS AC N CONDUCTOR G CONDUCTOR INVERTER SWITCH BREAKER (3 -POLE TYP) ® NEUTRALBUSBAR ® GROUNDING BUSBAR 0 POLARIS TAP ® FUSE (15A+/- TYP) + GROUND ROD TO GRID O 12 14 10 ❑ I I I , I j I SERVICE r — — — — — METER , 225A BUS O SUB PANEL I I 225A I I I tL-_N El 10 O II N O N O I 5 4 ELF O EXISTING GROUNDIROD LABEL LEGEND MODULE TO OPTIMIZER CONNECTIONS ARE WIRED IN PARALLEL 1 -OPTIMIZERS ARE WIRED TOGETHER IN SERIES STRINGS DC OPTIMIZERS REGULATE ALL STRING VOLTAGES TO 350V -AMPS CAN BE FOUND BY DIVIDING TOTAL DC STRING WATTAGE BY 350V. -BEFORE A STRING IS CONNECTED TO THE INVERTER, EACH OPTIMIZER WILL GENERATE ONE VOLT. SIMPLE VOLTAGE TEST AT END OF STRING WILL DETERMINE HOW MANY OPTIMIZERS ARE CONNECTED. ISC = 9.49a 2 temp -(141-149 deg.) 1 (9.49* 1.25)/.65 = 18.25a ISC = 9.52a 3 temp- 105-113 degrees -SEE 6 LABELS (9.49a*1.25)/.87} = 13.63A CORRESPONDING NUMBERED CALLOUTS 9.49a * 1.56= 14.80a AC DISCONNECT MUST HAVE VISIBLE BREAK INVERTER OUTPUT = 42.00a oAND BE LOCKABLE IN THE OPEN POSITION AND TEMPERATURE =105-113 deg. COMPLY WITH NEC 230.79 (D) (42.00a*1.25)/.871 = 60.34a _LINE -SIDE TAPS MUST BE INSTALLED IN 42.00a* 1.56= 65.52A ACCORDANCE WITH NEC 230.82 & 705.12 (a) OCPD El INVERTER OUTPUT = 42.00a (42'1.25) =52.50a PROJECT DEVELOPER STRING DETAILS DETAILS ARRAY 1 ARRAY 2 ARRAY 3 ARRAY 4 ARRAY 5 MOD. # 4 8 22 TILT: 37 37 37 (1) INVERTER(S): SE10-US (34)OPTIMIZERS: P300 AZIMUTH: 266 266 266 SALES:John Scoggins 469-964-3482 d REVISION DATE INITIAL 1 ATTIC/ CONDUIT &7-17 KS STRING A: (17) 295W MODULES & OPTS STRING B: (17) 295W MODULES & OPTS CONNECT SUB STRINGS TO MAKE STRING A NATIVE, INC. THIS INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL AND IS TO BE USED ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH WORK DESCRIBED BY NATIVE, INC. NO PART �,,j Sept. 01, 2017 Texas Firm No. F-15209 LEGEND — — — DC, CONDUCTOR —--— DC -CONDUCTOR AC+& -CONDUCTORS AC N CONDUCTOR G CONDUCTOR INVERTER SWITCH BREAKER (3 -POLE TYP) ® NEUTRALBUSBAR ® GROUNDING BUSBAR 0 POLARIS TAP ® FUSE (15A+/- TYP) + GROUND ROD TO GRID O 12 14 10 ❑ I I I , I j I SERVICE r — — — — — METER , 225A BUS O SUB PANEL I I 225A I I I tL-_N El 10 O II N O N O I 5 4 ELF O EXISTING GROUNDIROD LABEL LEGEND MODULE TO OPTIMIZER CONNECTIONS ARE WIRED IN PARALLEL 1 -OPTIMIZERS ARE WIRED TOGETHER IN SERIES STRINGS DC OPTIMIZERS REGULATE ALL STRING VOLTAGES TO 350V -AMPS CAN BE FOUND BY DIVIDING TOTAL DC STRING WATTAGE BY 350V. -BEFORE A STRING IS CONNECTED TO THE INVERTER, EACH OPTIMIZER WILL GENERATE ONE VOLT. SIMPLE VOLTAGE TEST AT END OF STRING WILL DETERMINE HOW MANY OPTIMIZERS ARE CONNECTED. ISC = 9.49a 2 temp -(141-149 deg.) 1 (9.49* 1.25)/.65 = 18.25a ISC = 9.52a 3 temp- 105-113 degrees -SEE 6 LABELS (9.49a*1.25)/.87} = 13.63A CORRESPONDING NUMBERED CALLOUTS 9.49a * 1.56= 14.80a AC DISCONNECT MUST HAVE VISIBLE BREAK INVERTER OUTPUT = 42.00a oAND BE LOCKABLE IN THE OPEN POSITION AND TEMPERATURE =105-113 deg. COMPLY WITH NEC 230.79 (D) (42.00a*1.25)/.871 = 60.34a _LINE -SIDE TAPS MUST BE INSTALLED IN 42.00a* 1.56= 65.52A ACCORDANCE WITH NEC 230.82 & 705.12 (a) OCPD El INVERTER OUTPUT = 42.00a (42'1.25) =52.50a PROJECT DEVELOPER NAT',\/E 201 COLD: STREET ALIS I IN, I X 7',7,7 565-I3LDNATIVL ('53-6'5' 41 U'AkA BLILDNATIALCOM I ACI- B00041701.1 -1-1-Cl 2671 � NABCEP INFORMATION ELnM ]OHNSTON-HEIX CEkT1IFTXn0fl 0: PY-Wt9t3-pp2.0 PV Installation Professional PROJECT CONTRACTOR N � O Qj O U 7d U O O ct N U ct ct I C Lf) M � TTO^ V1 SYSTEM SIZE: 10.03KW (1) INVERTER(S): SE10-US (34)OPTIMIZERS: P300 (34) MISSION SOLAR 295W MODULES COORDINATE ALL WORK WITH PROJECT MANAGER MAVERICK BROWN 512.460.9825 SALES:John Scoggins 469-964-3482 d REVISION DATE INITIAL 1 ATTIC/ CONDUIT &7-17 KS 2 ATTIC -17 KS THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF NATIVE, INC. THIS INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL AND IS TO BE USED ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH WORK DESCRIBED BY NATIVE, INC. NO PART IS TO BE DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM NATIVE, INC. DRAWN BY: KS ISSUE DATE 8-1-17 SHEET SIZE: 11" X 17' SCALE: AS NOTED PHASE: PERMIT SET ELECTRI L DIAGRAM 5 OF7 �D LABEL JUNCTION BOXES/ DC DISCONNECTS PER NEC 690.35 (F): 3" X 2" Q t WARNING:CTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD DC CONDUCTORS OF THIS OTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM ARE GROUNDED AND MAY BE ENERGIZED LABEL INVERTERS PER NEC 690.5 (C): 3" X 2" LABEL ( HOUSE INVERTER(S) AC DISCONNECTING MEANS PER NEC 690.54: 1.5" X 3" LABEL INVERTER(S) PER NEC 690.52: 2" X 4" RATED MAX. POWER -POINT CURRENT 18AOA RATED MAX. POWER -POINT VOLTAGE 350.00V MAX SYSTEM VOLTAGE 500.00V SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT 45.00A ♦ D • ♦ • ♦ • LABEL SOLAR CIRCUIT EVERY 10', AT TURNS AND ABOVE OR BELOW PENETRATIONS AND JUNCTION BOXES PER NEC 690.31 (E) (3): 1.5" X 3" PHOTOVOLTAIC •SOURCE WHERE ALL TERMINALS OF THE DISCONNECTING MEANS MAY BE ENERGIZED IN THE OPEN POSITION, LABEL PER NEC 690.17 2" X 3111.511 "1.5" X 311 : U LABEL ALL SERVICEABLE PANELS PER NEC 694.22 (A) (4): 2" X 3" & 1.5" 3" N ♦ : ♦ • ♦ D • • • I ♦ I I ff7WACRNING: INVERTER OUTPUTTION DO NOT RELOCATE THIS OVERCURRENT DEVICE PLANS AT PV BREAKER, MAIN PV DISCONNECT AND ALL JUNCTION AND COMBINER BOXES, LABEL PER NEC 110.27 (C): 2" X 3" LE LABEL MAIN PV SYSTEM AC DISCONNECT 2" x 3" 1.5" x 3" MF LABEL SERVICE METER" 1.5" X 3" q�2REVENUE METER LABEL PV METER 1.5" X 3" 13 LABEL REVENUE METER AND PV AC 14 DISCONNECT WITH PLACARD LABEL SHOWING LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT IF APPLICABLE 0i / / f PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMED EQUIPPED WITH RAPID SHUTDOWN -SEE PAGE 5 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM CORRESPONDING NUMBERED CALLOUTS ❑ -SEE PAGE 5 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM CORRESPONDING NUMBERED CALLOUTS 0 -AC DISCONNECT MUST HAVE VISIBLE BREAK AND BE LOCKABLE IN THE OPEN POSITION AND COMPLY WITH NEC 230.79 (D) OB -LINE-SIDE TAPS MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC 230.82 & 705.12 (a) NOTES: L EQUIPMENT SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC ARTICLE 690. 2. CONDUCTORS ARE TO BE COPPER UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED AND COMPLY WITH NEC 110.14. 3. ALL PV SYSTEM COMPONENTS SHALL BE LISTED AND COMPLY WITH UL 1703 AND UL 1741. 4. WRUNG MATERIALS NOT PROTECTED IN CONDUIT SHALL BE SUITABLE FOR SUN EXPOSURE AND WET LOCATIONS. 5. CIRCUIT BREAKER TO BE SUITABLE PER NEC 690.64 (BX5). 6. THE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR SHALL BE CONTINUOUS PER NEC 690.48. 7. THE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC 690.43. 690.45 AND 250.122. 8. THE GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR SHALL BE CONTINUOUS PER NEC 250.64 (C) AND 690.47 (A). 9. THE GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM PHYSICAL DAMAGE BETWEEN THE GROUNDING ELECTRODE AND THE PANEL (OR INVERTER) IF SMALLER THAN #6 COPPER WIRE (NEC 250.64 B). 10. THE DC GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR SHALL BE SIZED ACCORDING TO NEC 250.166 AND 690.47 (B). 11. THE AC GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NEC 690.47 (A) AND 250.66. 12. LABEL SOLAR MODULES AND POWER INVERTERS WITH LISTING AGENCY NAME AND NUMBER PER NEC 110.3 (B). 13. BACKFED PV BREAKER SHALL BE INSTALLED AT THE OPPOSITE END OF THE BUS BAR FROM THE MAIN BREAKER 14. AC DISCONNECT SHALL BE EXTERNALLY OPERATED KNIFE BLADE TYPE WHICH IS LOCKABLE IN THE "ON' AND "OFF" VISIBLE DESIGNATIONS AND IS DIRECTLY ACCESIBLE TO THE UTILITY. PROJECT DEVELOPER NAT N E 201 COLE STREET AUSTIN, TX 78737 855-BLDNATIVE (253-6284) W W W.BUILDNATfVE.COM TACL B0004170II / TECL 26718 NABCEP INFORMATION EL12MTON-HB01C crxrvxK10N ■ : w-1019*-0010i91}OOMu • PV Installation Professional PROJECT CONTRACTOR 0 GREEN LIGHT SOLAR 5750 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Ste 810, Houston, TX 77032 (281)506-8130 N � O aj O U ct3 cn N Q ct a1 cd o M � 0 SYSTEM SIZE: 10.03KW (1) INVERTER(S): SE10-US (34) OPTIMIZERS: P300 (34) MISSION SOLAR 295W MODULES COORDINATE ALL WORK WITH PROJECT MANAGER MAVERICK BROWN 512.460.9825 SALES:John Scoggins 469-964-3482 REVISION DATE INITIAL 1 ATTIC/CONDUIT 9-7-17 KS 2 ATTIC 9-8-17 KS THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF NATIVE, INC. THIS INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL AND IS TO BE USED ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH WORK DESCRIBED BY NATIVE, INC. NO PART IS TO BE DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM NATIVE, INC. DRAWN BY: KS ISSUE DATE 8-1-17 SHEET SIZE: 11"X17" SCALE: AS NOTED PHASE: PERMIT SET J -MELS 610F solar=seSingle Phase Inverters for North America SE3000A-US/SE380OA-US/SE5000A-US/SE6000A-US/ SE760OA-US/SE1000OA-US/SE1140OA-US SE3000A-US I SE380OA-US I SESOOOA-US I SE6000A-US I SE760OA-US I SE10000A- US I SE1140OA-US OUTPUT Nominal AC Power Output 3000 3800 5000 I 6000 7600 9980 @ 208V 11400 VA ........................................................ Yes .......500 ... ............... ............................... ..... ...............5400 . 10000, 240V ....................290 % .................................................................................. Encapsulant Max. AC Power Output 3300 4150 @ 208V I 6000 8 8350 10800 @ 208V 12000 VA ...................................................... Max. Input Current1�1 ................5450 @240V. ............... ............... 33 @ 208V .10950,@240V. ................. Adc . AC Output Voltage Min: Nom: Max!'l i... ............ 40:1............ 15 5.� 240V. ............... ..30.5..�°.240y.. 40.11 .................... 40.18 ................ Max: Input Short Circuit Current I ......... .... ............................ 183 - 208 - 229 Vac ......................................... ......... .................9:03 ................... Adc Reverse Polarlt Protection Y I Vmp V Yes 32.54 AC Output Voltage Min: Nom: Max.l�1 I .......... Ground -Fault Isolation Detection I IS TO BE DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT WRITTEN 600ka Sensitivity ....... ISSUE DATE 8-1-17 SHEET SIZE: 11"X17" 211- 240 - 264 Vac 1 SECS 1.....98:3..... I...... 98...... 1.......98....... F7 9 98...... .Maximum, .......... ....... ........ CEC Weighted Efficiency .... . 97.5 ............................................... AC Frequency Min.. Nom: Max!�1.......I . . . .............. ............................... ......... 97.5 ............... ............... 59,3 - 60: 60.5 .............. ................. ................. ................. ................. .......... ... H?.... Max. Continuous Output Current 12.5 16 24 @ 208V 25 32 48 @ 208V 47.5 A ....................................... ADDITIONAL FEATURES ................. 21.[a 240V.. ............... ............... ...42 �.240V .. .......... Supported Communication Interfaces PP GFDIThreshold I RS485 RS232 Ethernet Zi (optional) gBee (oP ) 1 Revenue Grade Data, ANSI C12.20 A Utility Monitoring, Islanding Protection, Country Configurable Thresholds Yes Rapid Shutdown -NEC 2014 690.12 Yes INPUT STANDARD COMPLIANCE Maximum DC Power (STC) . 40505100 .......... ................. 6750 8100 10250 13500 15350 W.... Transformerless Ungrounded ....... ............. ............................... Yes .......500 ... ............... ................. ..... ...Vdc... MaxI. ut Volta a ....... P........g.................................................................................................................................... AWGrang? ....................290 % .................................................................................. Encapsulant ................... 17.45 AWG I.......... Nom. DC Input Voltage............... .......................................................... PV wire, 1 m 39.37 in.), 4mm 112 AWG .. ............... 30.5x12.5x7.2/775x315x184 325 @ 208V / 350 @ 240V ............14;6 ............ 30.5 x 12.5 x 10.5 / .......... in / ...Vdc... Max. Input Current1�1 9.5 13 16.5 @ 208V 1823 33 @ 208V 34.5 Adc ............... .............. i... ............ 40:1............ 15 5.� 240V. ............... ..30.5..�°.240y.. 40.11 .................... 40.18 ................ Max: Input Short Circuit Current I ......... .... ............................ 45 ............. ................. ................. .................9:03 ................... Adc Reverse Polarlt Protection Y I Vmp V Yes 32.54 32.72 I .......... Ground -Fault Isolation Detection I IS TO BE DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT WRITTEN 600ka Sensitivity ....... ISSUE DATE 8-1-17 SHEET SIZE: 11"X17" Inverter Efficiency..........1.....97.7.... 1 SECS 1.....98:3..... I...... 98...... 1.......98....... F7 9 98...... .Maximum, .......... ....... ........ CEC Weighted Efficiency .... . 97.5 ...98.2......1......98.3...... .. .... 98 97 @ 208V 97.5 97.5 .. 97 @ 208V 97.5 ..�0.... .. .. 98. �° .240V.. 97.5. @.240y .. ................. Nighttime Power Consumption < 2.5 1 <4 W ADDITIONAL FEATURES Supported Communication Interfaces PP RS485 RS232 Ethernet Zi (optional) gBee (oP ) Revenue Grade Data, ANSI C12.20 Opti......1 Rapid Shutdown -NEC 2014 690.12 Yes STANDARD COMPLIANCE Safety ........................................................ ............................... UL1741, UL1741 SA, UL1699B, UL1998, CSA 22.2 ............... ............... ................. ................. ......... Grid Connection Standards I .....c'ns IEEE1547 ................................................. I. ............................I.............................................. Emissions FCC art15 class B p ......... INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS .. dBA. .......... ................. AC output conduit size / AWG range .................................................... MSE290SQ5T 3/4" minimum / 16-6 AWG .............................g ............... ............... MSE300SQ5T 3/4" minimum / 8-3 AWG ................. ................. .......... DC input conduit size / # of strings / .......................................................... 18.2 kg (40.1 Ib) 3/4'.minimum /1.2strin s/16-6 AWG 295 3/4" minimum / 1-3 strings / .................................... Module Efficiency AWGrang? ....................290 % .................................................................................. Encapsulant ................... 17.45 AWG ................. 18.05 ............................. Dimensions with Safety Switch .......................................................... PV wire, 1 m 39.37 in.), 4mm 112 AWG .. ............... 30.5x12.5x7.2/775x315x184 .................P ....................................... MC4 or compatible ............14;6 ............ 30.5 x 12.5 x 10.5 / .......... in / HxWxD Short -Circuit Current ............. A 7 .1 x36. mm . „ Weight with Safety Switch .............1..........51.2 9.61 /.2.1.2 ......... I ................ ..54.7./.2.4.7 .. ............... Voc i... ............ 40:1............ I , Ib / kg.. Natural convection Cooling Natural Convection and internal fan (user ........................................................ replaceable). . .............................. ............... ..... Noise I ......... < 25 ............... ............. ............... .............. Min. -Max. Operating Temperature -13 to +140 / -25 to +60 (-40 to +60 version available(11) Range.................................. .............. Protection Rating INEMA 3R ........................................................ ............................... ............... ............... ...... lr1 For other regional settings please contact SolarEdge support. I'I A higher current source may be used; the inverter will limit its input current to the values stated. 131 Revenue grade inverter P/N:SEX xA-USOOONNC2. 1<1-40 version P/N: SExxxxA-USOOONNU4 (for 760OW inverter:5E7600A-1.6002NN U4). Fans (user replaceable) ..... ................... <50 .. dBA. .......... ................. F/-C ....... PLANS ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Electrical parameters at Standard Test Condition (STC) Module Type 1,000VDC Normal Operating Cell Temperature (NOCT) ....................................................... 44-C (±2°C) MSE290SQ5T MSE295SQ5T MSE300SQ5T ........................................................................................................................................................................ Power Output Pmax... Wp .......................................................... 18.2 kg (40.1 Ib) Front Glass 295 300 .................................... Module Efficiency ............................................................................... Frame ....................290 % .................................................................................. Encapsulant ................... 17.45 ................... 17.75 ................. 18.05 ........................................................................................................... Tolerance ........................................................................................ .......................................................... PV wire, 1 m 39.37 in.), 4mm 112 AWG ...................... Connector .................P ....................................... MC4 or compatible cin o ......................................................... 0-+3% ........................................................ O Short -Circuit Current Isc A _ct 9.44 9.52 9.61 ........................................................................................................................................................................ Open Circuit Voltage ............................ Voc V (1) INVERTER(S): SE10-US 39.81 ........... 40.11 .................... 40.18 ................ Rated Current .a ......................... .. �mp........ .................... REVISION DATE INITIAL 8.95 ....................... .................9:03 ................... ................ 917 ................. Rated Voltage Vmp V THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF 32.54 32.72 32.80 STC: Irradiance 1000 W/m2, Cell temperature of 25°C, AM 1.5 IS TO BE DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT WRITTEN TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS 1,000VDC Normal Operating Cell Temperature (NOCT) ....................................................... 44-C (±2°C) Temperature Coefficient of Pmax 0 427%/ C ..................................................... Temperature Coefficient of Voc ..................................................... ......................... :0.318 /DI°C Temperature Coefficient of Isc ................................................................................ D 0.042 /D/°C OPERATING CONDITIONS Maximum System Voltage 1,000VDC peratin9Tem P O erature Ran 9 a -40°C � -40°F to 90°C 194°F .. .............................. Maximum Series Fuse Rating ................................... 15A ........................................ Fire Safety Classification ................................................................................. Type 1, Class C Static Load Wind/Snow 240OPa1540OPa Hail Safety Impact Velocity I 25mm at 23 m/s ....................................... ..... MECHANICAL DATA Solar Cells P. type Mono -crystalline Silicon (156.75mm) ....................... Cell orientation ..................... ................................................ 60 cells (6x10), 4 busbar .......................... Module dimension 1664mm x 999mm x 40mm NABCEP INFORMATION (65.51 in. x 39.33 in. x 1.57 in.) ...................... Weight ................................................................................ .......................................................... 18.2 kg (40.1 Ib) Front Glass 3.2mm (0.126 in.) tempered, ProfessWal Low -iron, Anti -reflective coating ............................................................................... Frame Anodized aluminum alloy .................................................................................. Encapsulant Ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) J -Box Protection classlP67 with 3 b ass -diodes ...................... Cables .......................................................... PV wire, 1 m 39.37 in.), 4mm 112 AWG ...................... Connector .................P ....................................... MC4 or compatible MSE295SQ5T: 295WP, 60CELL SOLAR MODULE CURRENT -VOLTAGE CURVE 3z Cells Temp: 25°C NAT N E 30 Incident Irrd.=1,000 W/m' a Incident Irrd.=800 W/m� Q NABCEP INFORMATION r E i Incident Irrd.=600 W/m7 U a Incident Irrd.=400 W/m7 Incident Irrd =200 W/m2 \\` 0 0 10 10 30 40 Votage [V] Current -voltage characteristics with dependence on irradiance and module temperature BASIC DESIGN (UNITS: mm) Front View MISSION SOLAR ENERGY ®� Mission Solar Energy reserves the right to make specification changes without notice. Drain Hole -7 n.co Wz.00 Mounting Hole 1e 00 - Grounding Hale asz.00 I is0a 7.0o 0.00 9 oo -- Back View Rev. 7.02 PROJECT DEVELOPER NAT N E 201 COLE STREET AUSTIN, TX 78737 855-BLDNATIVE (253-6284) W W W.BUILDNATfVE.COM TACL B0004170II / TECL 26718 NABCEP INFORMATION EIITIl ]d1M5'rON-HBIX (rIi:IO-ifAT1pP1 .: Rv-s0i9i3-0Ouu PV Installation ProfessWal PROJECT CONTRACTOR 0 GREEN LIGHT SOLAR 5750 N Sam Houston Pkwy E Ste 810, Houston TX 77032 (281)506-8130 N � O N O U O CN] cin O E^ M N O _ct t O M � � SYSTEM SIZE: 10.03KW (1) INVERTER(S): SE10-US (34) OPTIMIZERS: P300 (34) MISSION SOLAR 295W MODULES COORDINATE ALL WORK WITH PROJECT MANAGER MAVERICK BROWN 512.460.9825 SALES:John Scoggins 469-964-3482 REVISION DATE INITIAL THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF NATIVE, INC. THIS INFORMATION IS CONFIDENTIAL AND IS TO BE USED ONLY IN CONNECTION WITH WORK DESCRIBED BY NATIVE, INC. NO PART IS TO BE DISCLOSED TO OTHERS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM NATIVE, INC. 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