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18 PARLEE ST - BUILDING INSPECTION 2sb u<qo- 7 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts RECEI EBSOF Board of Building Regulations and Standard % = RtQSALEM SPECTIG%�'L Massachusetts State Building Code, 780 CMR evVeJifir2011 lf Building Permit Application To Construct, Repair, Renovate( IVyT I�sq q 1' 07- One-or Two-Family Dwelling C\O This Section For Official Use Only 1 Building Permit Number: Date A tied: I'la"s W n Building Official(Print Name) Signature L11ate Ll , SECTION 1: SITE INFORMATION ! 1.1 Property Address: 1.2 Assessors Map& Parcel Numbers r`t , 18 Parlee St 14-0039-0 I1.1a Is this an accepted street?yes x no Map Number Parcel Number l 1.3 Zoning Information: 1.4 Property Dimensions: R1 Zoning District Proposed Use Lot Area(sq ft) Frontage(ft) 1.5 Building Setbacks(ft) Front Yard Side Yards Rear Yard Required Provided Required Provided Required Provided 1.6 Water Supply: (M.G.L c.40,§54) 1.7 Flood Zone Information: 1.8 Sewage Disposal System: Public❑ Private❑ Zone: _ Outside Flood Zone? Municipal❑ On site disposal system ❑ Check if yes❑ SECTION 2: PROPERTY OWNERSHIP' 2.1 Owner'of Record: _- Carolyn Ziering Salem MA 01970 Name(Print) City,State,ZIP 18 Parlee St 617-331-7637 cziering@yahoo.com No.and Street Telephone Email Address SECTION 3: DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK2(check all that apply) New Construction ❑ Existing Building❑ 1 Owner-Occupied ❑ Repairs(s) ❑ I Alteration(s) ❑ Addition ❑ Demolition ❑ 1 Accessory Bldg. ❑ Number of Units Other © Specify: PV Solar System Brief Description of Proposed Work 2: Roof mounted grid tied PV Solar System 24 modules @ 285 watts/24 micro inverters 6.84 KWDC SECTION 4: ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Costs: Official Use Only Labor and Materials 1. Building $ 15181.00 1. Building Permit Fee: $ Indicate how fee is determined: 2.Electrical $ 20000.00 ❑Standard City/Town Application Fee ❑Total Project Cost (Item 6)x multiplier x 3. Plumbing $ 2. Other Fees: $ 4. Mechanical (HVAC) $ List: 5.Mechanical (Fire $ Suppression) Total All Fees:$ Check No. Check Amount: Cash Amount: 6. Total Project Cost: $ 35181.00 ❑Paid in Full ❑ Outstanding Balance Due: r� SECTION 5: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 5.1 Construction Supervisor License(CSL) CS-108214 412/18 Eric Chartrand License Number Expiration Date Name of CSL Holder List CSL Type(see below) UEndless 27 Sanborn St No.and Street - Type Description Fitchburg MA 01420 U Unrestricted(Buildings up to 35,000 cu.ft.) R Restricted 1&2 Family Dwelling City/Town,State,ZIP M Masonry RC Roofing Covering WS Window and Siding SF Solid Fuel Buming Appliances 978-652-2680 ericchartrand@endlessmtnsolar.com I Insulation Telephone Email address D Demolition 5.2 Registered Home Improvement Contractor(HIC) 174479 1128117 Endless Mountains Solar Services HIC Registration Number Expiration Date HIC Company Name or HIC Registrant Name 288 Kidder St jimlaskowski@endlessmtnsolar.com No.and Street 570-820-5990 Email address Wilkes Barre PA 18702 City/Town, State,ZIP Telephone SECTION 6: WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT(M.G.L.c. 152. § 25C(6)) Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the Issuance of the building permit. Signed Affidavit Attached? Yes .......... ® No........... ❑ SECTION 7a: OWNER AUTHORIZATION TO BE COMPLETED WHEN OWNER'S AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BUILDING PERMIT I,as Owner of the subject property,hereby authorize Endless Mountains Solar Services to act on my behalf,in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. 10/12/15 Print Owner' Name(Eli5btronic Signature) - Date SECTION 7b: OWNEW OR AUTHORIZED AGENT DECLARATION By entering my name below, I hereby attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that all of the information contained in this application is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and understanding. ./ � L.ct" CU�1�c�rr 10/5/15 - Print Owner's or Authorized Agent's Name(Electronic Signature) Date NOTES: 1. An Owner who obtains a building permit to do his/her own work,or an owner who hires an unregistered contractor (not registered in the Home Improvement Contractor(HIC)Program), will not have access to the arbitration program or guaranty fund under M.G.L. c. 142A. Other important information on the HIC Program can be found at www.mass. ov/oca Information on the Construction Supervisor License can be found at www.mass. og v/dos 2. When substantial work is planned,provide the information below: Total floor area(sq. ft.) (including garage, finished basement/attics,decks or porch) Gross living area(sq.ft.) Habitable room count Number of fireplaces Number of bedrooms Number of bathrooms Number of half/baths Type of heating system Number of decks/porches Type of cooling system Enclosed Open . 3. "Total Project Square Footage"maybe substituted for"Total Project Cost" I _ t LEONARD ENGINEERING, INC. 251 Mundy Street, Suite C Wilkes-Barre,PA 18702 (570)208-7233 www.LEIdesigns.biz October 9, 2015 Jim Laskowski Endless Mountain Solar Services 288 Kidder Street Wilkes-Barre,PA 18702 Re: Ziering Residence, 18 Parlee Street,Salem,MA Dear Mr. Laskowski, As you requested, I have performed a structural evaluation of the roof framing at the above referenced residence. It is my understanding that solar panels weighing approximately 4 pounds per square foot(psf)are proposed to be installed on the south side of the main house roof as well as the front reverse gable. Per your inspection and layout plan, the both roof areas are gable structures with 2x 10 rafters spaced at 16" on center, sloping at an 8:12 pitch. The main rafters span 14"-0" horizontally from the ridge to the exterior bearing walls and the dormer rafters span T-0". The Massachusetts Amendment to the 2009 International Residential Building Code snow chart indicates the design ground snow load in Salem is 40 pounds per square foot(psf), which translates to a flat roof snow load of 28 psf. Because of the 8:12 pitch,the roof snow load can be reduced to 27 psf.The roof dead load of the rafters/sheathing/ shingles is approximately 10 psf and the addition of the solar panels results in a total dead load of 14 psf. For this evaluation, it was assumed the roof members are typical spruce-pine-fir mix, No. 2 or better. Our calculations indicate the 2x 10 main roof rafters are stressed to only 59% of their capacity under the full snow load, existing dead loads and the new solar panels.By inspection, the dormer rafters are stressed to a much lower ration. Therefore it is my opinion that the existing rafters can safely support the solar panels without reinforcement. No other framing areas were included in the scope of this evaluation. The above opinion is based on the above information provided by you and the assumption that the framing members are in sound condition. Any deviations from the above criteria discovered during the course of the work must be immediately brought to our attention. Please call me with any questions. Thomas Leonard, P.E. OF Ssgz'b President o Tk0MAS G. G t LEQNARD o STRUCTURAL w No 49749 ���.t,lS7EPF'G�aF�? ON AL EP ERIC CFA-R-jRkNj) 394 ELM STREET C-2rdneri%tA. 01440 0410212018 Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation 10 Park Plaza - Suite 5 170 Boston, Massachusetts 02116 Home Improvement Contractor Registration Registration: 174479 Type: LLC Expiration: 1128/2017 Tr# 261910 ENDLESS MOUNTAINS SOLAR SERVICES, MICHAEL PITCAVAGE 288 KIDDER STREET - WILKES BARRE, PA 18702 - ------- Update Address and return card. Mark reason for chance. Address Renewal Employment Lost Card 10 FarK riaza U1 LU Boston, Massachusetts 02116 Home Improvement Contractor Registration Registration: 174479 Type: Supplement card Expiration: 1128/2017 ENDLESS MOUNTAINS SOLAR SERVICES, JAMES LASKOWSKI 288 KIDDER STREET WILKES BARRE, PA 18702 Update Address and return card. Mark reason for change. �—j Address Renewal �-j E,ployment Lost Card 1 U Park Plaza - Suite 5170 Boston, Massachusetts 02116 Home lmprovemenA Contractor Registration Registration: 174472 Type: Supplement Card Expiration: 1/2812017 ENDLESS MOUNTAINS SOLAR SERVI S ERIC CHARTRAND 288 KIDDER STREET WILKES BARRE, PA 18702 Update Address and return card. Mark reason for change. n Address Fj Renewal D Eniployment [] Lost Ca rd SYSTEM SPECTFIACTIONS Endless Mountains KWDC 6.84 KW ENPHASE M250-60-240V LINE DIAGRAM SOLAR SERVICES L AC VOLTAGE: AC VOLTAGAG E:240V AC AMPS:24A AC DISCONNECT SIZE:30A MODULES/QTY:SolarWorld 285W/24 ENPHASECABLE BLACK-L1 RED-L2 '� c WHITE-NEUTRAL Vr GREEN-GROUND JUNCTION BOX 2 POLE AMP E3� CIRCUIT BREAKER PER BRANCH CIRCUIT _ V r 12Modules/12 Micro Inverters J INSTALLED CAP y Y q INSTALLED ON V" i ENO OF CABLE 6 AWG WIRE 10 AWG WIRE(FROM SOLAR ARRAY TO COMBINER) (FROM COMBINER TO x'�--- v r INTERCONNECTION) ++I c=wrry 1"Sch 80 PVC Conduit 1"Sch 80 PVC Conduit AOa�e P P" NnaJ r N I 6AW3 6AWG M FR O -- - - - -- 12Modules/ 12 Micro In •�6P To is M250's PER BRANCH CIRCUIT 10 METER OR AC DISTRIBUTION PANEL 1I)� REC METER E3 t qy I m 6AWG WIRE Ij 1-2 POLE 30AMP (FROM COMBINER TO {`+ CIRCUIT BREAKER AC DISCONNECT INTERCONNECTION) co azwsreuFn vua*xes* m NONO AUSED 1"Sch 80 PVC Conduit nwnr uon nnw enurcu ENVOY COMMUNICATIONS GATEWAY Note:Two tandem breakers will be en -- le� phase l. installbreakers to make _ r " o room for PV COMPANY:ENDLESS MOUNTAINS SOLAR SERVICES backfeed breaker NEDiRAE caouxo 120 Vac POWER CABLE ACDISTRIBLUGN nxeL TO BROADBAND ROUTER WI KIDDER 5T Dasua�PAxu s AWG TO BROADBAND ROUTED WILKES BARITE PA 18702 (570)820.5990 Murray 200A with 200A DRAWN BY:Shawn Corbley Main Breaker CUSTOMER: Carolyn Ziering 18 Parlee Si. Salem,MA 617-331-7637 Endless Mountains SOLAR SERVICES 7" ' O i; 5 Modules Portrait 2840Azimuth e - 35° Pitch 4 Modules Portrait 6 Modules Portrait 1 �y 'e a+ 5 Modules Portrait 104°Azimuth 35° Pitch - 4 Modules Portrait Existing Utility Meter Proposed Net Meter O Proposed AC Disco Proposed REC Meter �_— SYSTEM SPECIFIACCIONS KWDC:6.84 KW I 6 KW AC VOLTAAGG AC VOLTAGE:240V AC AMPS:24A I i — AC DISCONNECT SIZE:30A MODULESIQTY:SolarWorld 285W/24 - COMPANY:ENDLESS MOUNTAINS SOLAR SERVICES -. ■ 288 KIDDER ST WILKES BARRE PA 18702 (5701820-5990 DRAWN BY:Shawn Corbley CUSTOMER: Carolyn Ziering 18 Parlee St. Salem,MA 617-331-7637 Sunrnodul� PI u s , ` ^ • � • SW 285iMONOs(33mm frame) TUV Power controlled: drvRnmm,`�,a Lowest measuring tolerance in industry y P Ever comp onent Is tested to meet III - 3 times IEC requirements J Designed to withstand heavy I - 11 accumulations of snow and ice . J Sunmodule Plus: O'f Positive performance tolerance Isear�,. 25-year linear performance warranty ` �• and 10-year product warranty �. Glass with anti-reflective coating J �am.e,Isc sass World-lass quality =+nr.�r=a�ec,�,i. SA V .,Iews�•a,m.c,�=asc soo,,.am d & Fully-automated production lines and seamless monitoring of the process and mate- o e rial ensurethe qualitythatthe company sets as its benchmark for its sites worldwide. C us UL 1703 SolarWorld Plus-Sorting a P11ce Plus-Sorting guarantees highest system efficiency.SolarWorld only delivers modules that have greaterthan or equal to the nameplate rated power. !' C X`=5 Ham BEEN c aaea 25-year linear performance guarantee and extension of product warranty to 10 years ` 6 � SolarWorld guarantees a maximum performance digression of 0.7%p.a.in the course of 25 years, a significant added value compared to the two-phase warranties com- mon in the industry,along with our industry-first 10-year product warranty.` 'in accordance with the applicable SolarWorld Limited Warranty at purchase. wwwsola rworld.com/wa rra my WOE IN USA OF US solarworld.com NNDIMPORTEDPAM Sunmodule% Plus . SW 285 MONO (33mm frame) REALVALUE PERFORMANCE UNDER STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS(STC)- PERFORMANCE AT 800 Wilma,NOCT,AM 1.5 Maximumpower Pm„ 285 Wp Maximumpower Pm„ 213.1 Wp Open circuit voltage V. 39.7 V Open circuit voltage V., 36.4 V Maximum powerpoint voltage V-11 31.3V Maximum powerpoint voltage Vmpo 287V Short circuit current 1„ 9.84A Short circuit current I,, 7.96A Maximum powerpoint current 1, 9.20A Maximum powerpoint current (.11 7.43A Module efficiency rlm 17.0% Minor reduction In efficiency under partial load conditions at 2SC:at 200 W/m2,100% (+/-2%)of the STC efficienry(1000 W/m')is achieved. °STG 1000 W/m2,25°C,AM 1.5 1)Measu ring tolerance(P„)traceable toTIJV Rhein land:+/-2%(TIJV Power Controlled). COMPONENT MATERIALS THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS Cells per module 60 NOCT 46"C Cell type Mono crystalline TC Iu 0.04%/-C Cell dimensions 6.17 in x 6.17 in(156,75 x 156.75 mm) Front Tempered glass(EN 12150) 7C v� -0.30%/°C Frame Clearanodized aluminum TCP, -0.41%/°C Weight 39.71bs(18.0 kg) Operating temperature -40'C to 85°C SYSTEM INTEGRATION PARAMETERS 1000W/m2 Maximum system voltage SCII/NEC 1000V — Maximum reverse current 25 A 800 W/m2 Number of bypass diodes 3 600 W/m2 Design Loads' Two rail system 113 psf downward _ 64 psf upward Design Loads' Three rail system 178 psf downward 400 W/m2 64 psf upward f / 2 Design Loads' Edge mounting 178 psf downward 200 W m 41 psf upward 100 vil 'Please refer to the Su n mod ule instal lation'instructions for the details associated with these load cases. Modulewl[ageM V. ADDITIONALDATA Power sorting' -0 Wp/+5 W p 37.8(961) J-Box IP65 420 — Module leads PV wire pe r U L4703 with H4 con n ectors (106.65)� i 41 1 Module type(UL 1703) 1 7.12 0 Q26(6.6) Glass Low i ron tern pered with A RC (180.85) • 00.3s(9) a 0 o.a3 pll •Compatible with both'Top-Down' and"Bottom"mounting methods o •�L Grounding Locations: o —4locations along the length of the module in the extended flange. < 1.30(33) d — 00.35(9) �-1.14(29) 11.32 (28Z50) F 39.4(1001) 1.30(33) All units provided are Imperial.Si units provided in parentheses. SolarWorld AG reserves the right to make specification changes without notice. SW-01-7102U512-2014 Enphase®Microinverters Enphase° M250 v .� . � . w y - The Enphase M250 Microinverter delivers increased energy harvest and reduces design and installation complexity with its all-AC approach. With the M250, the DC circuit is isolated and insulated from ground, so no Ground Electrode Conductor (GEC) is required for the microinverter. This further simplifies installation, enhances safety, and saves on labor and materials costs. The Enphase M250 integrates seamlessly with the Engage Cable, the Envoy® Communications Gateway", and Enlighten', Enphase's monitoring and analysis software. PRODUCTIVE SIMPLE RELIABLE - Optimized for higher-power - No GEC needed for microinverter - 4th-generation product modules - No DC design or string calculation - More than 1 million hours of testing - Maximizes energy production required and 3 million units shipped - Minimizes impact of shading, - Easy installation with Engage - Industry-leading warranty, up to 25 dust, and debris Cable years enphase® $�® E N E R G Y C US Enphasem M250 Microinverter//DATA INPUT DATA(DC) M250-60-2LL-S22/S23/S24 Recommended input power(STC) 210-300 W Maximum input DC voltage 48 V Peak power tracking voltage 27 V-39 V Operating range 16 V-48 V Min/Max start voltage 22 V/48 V Max DC short circuit current 15 A Max input current 9.8 A OUTPUT DATA(AC) @208 VAC @240 VAC Peak output power 256 w 250 W Rated(continuous)output power 240 W 240 W Nominal output current 1.15 A(A rms at nominal duration) 1.0 A(A rms at nominal duration) Nominal voltage/range 208 V/183-229 V 240 V/211-264 V Nominal frequency/range 60.0/57-61 Hz 60.0/57-61 Hz Extended frequency range" 57-62.5 Hz 57-62.5 Hz Power factor >0.95 >0.95 Maximum units per 20 A branch circuit 24(three phase) 16(single phase) Maximum output fault current 850 mA rms for 6 cycles 850 mA rms for 6 cycles EFFICIENCY CEC weighted efficiency, 240 VAC 96.5% CEC weighted efficiency,208 VAC 96.0% Peak inverter efficiency 96.5% Static MPPT efficiency(weighted, reference EN50530) 99.4% Nighttime power consumption 65 mW max MECHANICAL DATA Ambient temperature range -400C to+65°C Operating temperature range(internal) -400C to+85°C Dimensions(WxHxD) 171 mm x 173 mm x 30 mm(without mounting bracket) Weight 2.0 kg Cooling Natural convection-No fans Enclosure environmental rating Outdoor-NEMA 6 FEATURES Compatibility Compatible with 60-cell PV modules. Communication Power line Integrated ground The DC circuit meets the requirements for ungrounded PV arrays in NEC 690.35. Equipment ground is provided in the Engage Cable. No additional GEC or ground is required. Monitoring Free lifetime monitoring via Enlighten software Compliance UL1741/IEEE1547, FCC Part 15 Class B,CAN/CSA-C22.2 NO.0-M91, 0.4-04,and 107.1-01 "Frequency ranges can be extended beyond nominal if required by the utility To learn more about Enphase Microinverter technology, f l enphase® visit enphase.COm L J E N E R G Y 0 2013 Enphase Energy.PoI rights reserved.All trademarks or brands in this document are registered by their respective owner. I • ��� frt r lli� GreenFasten'" GF1 — Product Guide Installation Instructions U u~ e _ s. dr S aip r�/ Li V nQ / 2 3 4 s(ri 1. Locate the rafters and snap horizontal and vertical lines to mark the installation r r position for each GreenFasten flashing. i 2. Drill a pilot hole(1/4"diameter)for the lag bolt.Backfill with sealant.* (I i. . 3. Insert the flashing so the top part is under the next row of shingles and pushed far enough up slope to prevent water infiltration through vertical joint in shingles. •;1 R. 4. Line up pilot hole with GreenFasten hole, t k+fk 5. Insert the lag bolt through the EPDM washer,the top compression component ' (L-Bracket pictured)and the gasketed hole in the flashing and into the rafter. • { f ~'--,r,a _`"" 6. Torque to 140 inch-pounds { n Consult an engineer or go to www.ecofastensolaccomfnr engineering data. ;► EcoFasten recommends an EPDM mastic. + � 3•� �—�I 5 6 1 .rr t (• �l . 877-6593947 Committed to the Support of Renewable Energy ©EcoFasten Solar°AII content protected under copyright All rights rezerved.05292m 2 2.1 4P i yyi GreenFasten" GF1 — Product Guide Installation Instructions Use for vertical adjustment when leading edge of flashing hits nails in upper shingle courses t r 9 r �r Slide flashing up under shingles until leading edge engages 2. Remove flashing and cut"V" notch at marks where nail shafts engaged nails.Measure remaining distance to adjust upslope. leading edge of flashing the distance desired in Step 1.Notch depth not I l; to exceed 2"length by 1/2"width. P .T I ' Nails beneath shingle �A Placement of"V"notch 1 2„ 1 �+ t r [ fr 3. Reinstall flashing with notched area upslope. 4. Position notched leading edge underneath nail heads as shown. -�+i-�� �� • 1 it Nails beneath shingle Nails beneath shingle f i r ` I 1 I �• � 677-659-3947 Committed to the Support of Renewable Energy ®Ecoras[en Solar°AIl content protected under copyright.All rights reserved.07n 22012 2.2 VN�RA�►® SOLARMOUIVTTm • • • ® MNO (Patent Pending) < Y � 1 f � SolarMountT"'shown flush mounted I i in landscape horizontal mode P � i SoLARMouNTs are the easiest, fastest, and safest way to install a PV array on the roof of virtually any building. Universal —Any 64 Watt or larger, framed PV module Bi-Directional Mounting — Mount your modules in sold in North America can be mounted using landscape (horizontal) mode, as shown above, or in SolarMount. (See PV Module Compatibility List on the portrait (vertical) mode. If you have limited roof back page.) space, you can even use both orientations in a single installation. Roof Top Assembly— Because of its "top down" clamps, SolarMounts are ideal for use with the new Meets Building Code Requirements—Whether the "plug 'n play" PV modules. An entire array can be roof is pitched or flat, and regardless of the roofing fully assembled and wired where they'll be installed — material, SolarMount will securely attach your PV array on the roof. This eliminates the awkward hazard of to your roof in compliance with U.S Building Codes. lifting partially assembled arrays to the roof, and then (See "Building Code Compliance" on the back page.) mounting and adjusting them on their footings. Quick and Easy Installation — Continuous, dual slotted SolarMount rails provide the ultimate in adjustability. (See inside for details)a No more re-drilling holes, or repositioning footings. VN�R�►�° . SolarMount is a "patent pending"mounting system designed for easy, safe and fast on-the-roof installation of PV modules. No more lifting cumbersome, pre-assembled arrays from the ground to the roof. SolarMountTm ®teal Slotted Rallis SolarMount rails have a Footing Bolt Slot that provides infinite flexibility for positioning SolarMount footings. Module You can always lag directly into a roof member for maxi- Bolt Slot mum structural integrity. The Module Bolt Slot provides equal flexibility for mount- ing your modules. The result is that SolarMount can mount any module on virtually any roof. Footing Bolt Slot SoliarMount 'Top-Down" Module Clamps _ Modules attach to the rails from the top with unique — 'I SolarMount clamps. �' First, attach the footings to the roof, and the rails to the footings. Then, use the SolarMount clamps to ( j 17 attach the modules to the rails from the to \ i P - one module at a time. /1 ._ o ® v m • 0 Fi. SolarMounts can easily be mounted in either landscape \ (horizontal array) or portrait (vertical array) mode without Portrait ,, any special added parts. r, Mode : , A variety of SolarMounts are available for mounting from two to as many as nine modules, depending on module a ry do ape.. .. size. And, SolarMounts can be set end to end to create Mo a extended length arrays. (See Splice Kits on the facing page) ® R ®UdVTrrA h - w" e .eL FooU09d4�9 s u n designed to The standard SolarMount L shaped foot is desi e P 9 material to the rafter, and bolt through existing roofing _ 9 9 9 to be sealed with an appropriate roofing sealant under each footing. Two vertical mounting holes provide for e adjustment of the height of the SolarMount rail. o au�aa�lof'w' Round standoffs (3" and 6" tall) are also available. They are installed under the roofing material, and are compatible with Oatey V/4" diameter elastomer collared flashings and other non-collared (lashings. Visit www.oatey.com for details of Oatey flashings) 0 Y� Tilt Legs Standard SolarMount are designed to be flush mounted on a pitched roof. If the roof is flat, or if the roof pitch is too low, tilt legs are available to lift your array to the desired angle to the sun. The maximum angle can vary from 25 to 45 degrees from horizontal, depending on the size and ori- entation of the SolarMount and your PV modules. P Kits SolarMounts can be mounted end to end in order to create continuous rows of modules. Simply splice as 9Z7:Q aL many SolarMounts together as required. PV Module CorripaUbUlty List ASE ASH00, ASE300 AstroPower AP-65/75, APX-90, AP-110/120, AP-150, AP-6105/7105, AP-1106/1206 BP Solar BP270/275, BP585/590, BP2150, MSX-120, SX-75/80/85, SX-110/120 Evergreen EV-94/102 Kyocera KC-70/80/120 Photowatt PW750, PWX1000 Siemens SP65/70/75, SR90/100, SM100/110, SP130/140/150 Uni-Solar US-64 Call UniRac or your PV dealer for any PV module not shown. -Sc arMousut', Compon-Br9u Speeafoca-4ioen,3 20 Year Usaited Warranty u SolarMount Rails and Mounting Clamps, Tilt Legs UniRac, Inc. warrants to the original owner at the original installation site and "L" Shaped Footings—6061 J6 Aluminum that Soladvounts shall be free from defects in material and workmanship Extrusion for a period of ten(10)years from the earlier of 1)the date the installation is complete, or 2) 30 days after the purchase of the SolarMounts by the 0 3" and 6" Standoffs —Grade 5 Zinc Plated, original owner. This warranty does not cover damage to Soladvounts that Welded Steel occur during shipment, or prior to installation. Fasteners — 304 Stainless Steel If within such period the SolarMounts shall be reasonably proven to be defective,then UniRac shall repair or replace the defective SolarMounts,or part thereof,at UniRac's sole option.Such repair or replacement shall fulfill �'l"u 91ai 9 i i1C) Code �L.�L9�fi1�388d fll�' all UniRac's liability with respect to this warranty. SolarMounts are designed to comply with the This warranty shall be void if installation of the SolarMounis are not per- Uniform Building Code, 1997, Chapter 16. See formed in accordance with UniRac's SolarMount Installation Guidelines, or if the SolarMounts have been modified,repaired or reworked in a manner Installation Guidelines for details regarding specific not authorized by UniRac in writing, or if the SolarMounts are installed in modules and loading, an environment for which they were not designed. UniRac shall not be liable for consequential, contingent, or incidental damages arising out of use of the SolarMounts. VNORAC® UniRac, Inc. 2300 Buena Vista, SE, Suite 134 Albuquerque NM 87106 USA Phone: 505.242.6411 Fax: 505.242.6412 e-mail: info@unirac.com www.unirac.com 8/01