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FORM NO. 4
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Office of the Building Inspector
Town Hall
Southold, N.Y.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
Date, OS/22/07
No, Z-32367
THIS CERTIFIES that the building SOLAR PANELS
Location of Property, 6750 MAIN
(HOUSE NO.)
County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 78
BAYVIEW RD
(STREET)
Block 6
SOUTHOLD
(HAMLET)
Lot I
Subdivision
Filed Map No.
Lot No.
conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore
filed in this office dated
NOVEMBER 30, 2006 pursuant to which
Building Permit No. 32657-Z
dated
JANUARY 18, 2007
was issued, and conforms to all of the requirements of the applicable
provisions of the law. The occupancy for which this certificate is issued
is INSTALLATION OF SOLAR PANELS IN EXISTING SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING AS
APPLIED FOR.
The certificate is issued to STEPHEN J MCCONNELL
(OWNER)
of the aforesaid building.
SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH APPROVAL
N/A
ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATE NO.
3015377
04/23/07
PLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED
N/A
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Authorized Signature
Rev. 1/81
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Form No.6
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
TOWN HALL
765-1802
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APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
This application must be filled in by typewriter or ink and submitted to the Building Department with the following:
A. For new building or new use:
I. Final survey of property with accurate location of all buildings, property lines, streets, and unusual natural or
topographic features.
2. Final Approval from Health Dept. of water supply and sewerage-disposal (S-9 form).
3. Approval of electrical installation from Board of Fire Underwriters.
4. Sworn statement from plumber certifying that the solder used in system contains less than 2/10 of I % lead.
5. Commercial building, industrial building, multiple residences and similar buildings and installations, a certificate
of Code Compliance from architect or engineer responsible for the building.
6. Submit Planning Board Approval of completed site plan requirements.
B. For existing buildings (prior to April 9, 1957) non-conforming uses, or buildings and "pre-existing" land uses:
I. Accurate survey of property showing all property lines, streets, building and unusual natural or topographic
features.
2. A properly completed application and consent to inspect signed by the applicant. If a Certificate of Occupancy is
denied, the Building Inspector shall state the reasons therefor in writing to the applicant.
C. Fees
I. Certificate of Occupancy - New dwelling $25.00, Additions to dwelling $25.00, Alterations to dwelling $25.00,
Swimming pool $25.00, Accessory building $25.00, Additions to accessory building $25.00, Businesses $50.00.
2. Certificate of Occupancy on Pre-existing Building - $100.00
3. Copy of Certificate of Occupancy - $.25
4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy - $50.00
5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy - Residential $15.00, Commercial $15.00
Date.
5/;~Jt?7
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Location of Property:
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House No.
Old or Pre-existing Building:
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Hamlet
New Construction:
Owner or Owners of Property: :r ft'..( /'ur/
Suffolk County Tax Map No 1000, Section
Block
6
Lot
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Permit No.
32657 Z
Date of Permit.
Filed Map.
1//8/0 7 Applicant:
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Lot:
Subdivision
Health Dept. Approval:
Planning Board Approval:
Underwriters Approval:
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Request for:
Temporary Certificate
Final Certificate:
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(check one)
Fee Submitted: $
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~ BY THIS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE THE ~
~ NEW YORK BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS ~
~ BUREAU OF ELECTRICITY ~
~ 40 FULTON STREET - NEW YORK, NY 1 0038 ~
~ CERTIFIES THAT ~
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~ Upon the application of upon premises owned by ~
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~ DOX ENTERPRISES INC. STEVE MCCONNELL ~
~ 16 BARRINGTON DRIVE 6750 MAIN BAYVIEW RD ~
" ~ WHEATLEY HEIGHTS, NY 11798, SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 ~
~ Located at 6750 MAIN BAYVIEW RD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 ~
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~ Application Number: 3015377 Certificate Number: 3015377 ~
i Section: Block: Lot: Building Permit: BDC: n511 i
~ Described as a Residential occupancy, wherein the premises electrical system consisting of ~
~ electrical devices and wiring, described below, located in/on the premises at: ~
~ Basement, service only, Outside, ~
~ A visual inspection of the premises electrical system, limited to electrical devices and wiring to the extent detailed ~
~ herein, was conducted in accordance with the requirements of the applicable code and/or standard ~
~ promulgated by the State of New York, Department of State Code Enforcement and Administration, or other ~
~ authority having jurisdiction, and found to be in compliance therewith on the 23rd Day of April, 2007. ~
F.!I Name OTY Rate Rating Circuit Tvpe F.!I
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~ I Phase 3 W Service Rating 200 Amperes ~
~ ~:~:;: ~isconnect: I 200 cb ~
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; This certificate may not be altered in any way and is validated only by the presence of a raised seal at the location irdicated. ;
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FORM NO. 3
TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Town Hall
Southold, N.Y.
BUILDING PERMIT
(THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES UNTIL FULL
COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED)
PERMIT NO.
32657 Z
Date JANUARY
18, 2007
permission is hereby granted to:
STEPHEN J MCCONNELL
6750 MAIN BAYVIEW
SOUTHOLD,NY 11971
for :
INSTALLATION OF SOLAR PANELS AS APPLIED FOR
at premises located at
6750 MAIN BAYVIEW RD
SOUTHOLD
County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 078
Block 0006
Lot No. 001
pursuant to application dated NOVEMBER 30, 2006 and approved by the
Building Inspector to expire on JULY 18, 2008.
Fee $
150.00
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ORIGINAL
Rev. 5/8/02
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765.1802
INSPECTION
[ ] FOUNDATION 1 ST
[ ] FOUNDATION 2ND
[ ] FRAMING I STRAPPING
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[ ] FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRucnON
REMARKS:
DATE s --I 'f"'- 0 7
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[ ] INSULATION
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[ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION
[ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION
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TOWN OF SOUTHOLD
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
TOWN HALL
SOUTHOLD, NY 11971-
TEL: (631) 765-18{)2
FAX: (631) 765-9502
www.northfork.net/Southold/
PERMIT NO.
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BUILDING PERMIT APPLICA nON CHECKLIST
Do you have or need the following, before applying?
Board of Health
..... 4 sets of Building Plans
Planning Board approval
Survey
Check
Septic Form
N.Y.S.D.E.C.
Trustees
Contact:
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APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT
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INSTRUCTIONS
a. This application MUST be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector with 4
sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule.
b. Plot plan showing location oflot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or
areas, and waterways.
c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit.
d. Upon approval of this application, the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such a permit
shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work.
e. No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose what so ever until the Building Inspector
issues a Certificate of Occupancy.
f. Every building permit shall expire if the work authorized has not commenced within 12 months after the date of
issuance or has not been completed within 18 months from such date. If no zoning amendments or other regulations affecting the
property have been enacted in the interim, the Building Inspector may authorize, in writing, the extension of the permit for an
addition six months. Thereafter, a new permit shall be required.
APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE to the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the
Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of South old, Suffolk County, New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or
Regulations, for the construction of buildings, additions, or alterations or for removal or demolition as herein described. The
applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building code, housing code, and regulations, and to admit
authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspections.
(,7~ hili;'; PtVI6W;fc( JC;('f~()/tt, A/I) 1/17/
( ailing address of applicant) (
State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, architect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder
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Name of owner of premises 5'f~IlAu/::1'. 11 '-(",vA/ell
. (As on the tax roll or latest deed)
If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer
(Name and title of corporate officer)
Builders License No.
Plumbers License No.
Electricians License No.
Other Trade's License No.
I. Location of land on which proposed work will be done:
(Y'l'iC} !N'I;V 'pI'lVV/~ /f'MO(
House Number Street
5cJ</f1. 0 / d.
Hamlet
IVY 1/9'7 /
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County Tax Map No. 1000 Section
Subdivision
07Fl
Block G
Filed Map No.
Lot
Lot
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(Name)
2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction:
a. Existing use and occupancy ONe hI'-! 11,/ !?PS'/c!fNC<2-
b. Intended use and occupancy 5" 1'J11e-
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3. Nature of work (check which applicable): New Building
Repair Removal Demolition
Addition
Other Work..fbLl/fl
Alteration
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(Description)
4. Estimated Cost 1'/6 3/tI,~ (l<,ssLl;1J1!eJdeJ)t/H.,":)Fee
5. If dwelling, number of dwelling units
If garage, number of cars
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(To be paid on filing this application)
Number of dwelling units on each floor
6. Ifbusiness, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use.
7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front
Height Number of Stories
Rear
Depth
Dimensions of same structure with alterations or additions: Front Rear
Depth Height Number of Stories
8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front
Height Number of Stories
Rear
Depth
9. Size oflot: Front
Rear
Depth
10. Date of Purchase
/978
Name of Former Owner
II. Zone or use district in which premises are situated
12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation? YES_ NO /"'
13. Will lot be re-graded? YES_NO t/'"' Will excess fill be removed from premises? YES_NO /'
Phone No.
Phone No
Phone No. 6''J/-23/''bOB'I
Address
Address
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14. Names of Owner of premises
Name of Architect
Name of Contractor ~oL y NAA.
15 a. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland? *YES V-/ NO _
* IF YE~, SOUTHO~D TOWN TRUSTEES & D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. (Nei /?e') ~J~',i /.., n--",5t.,.",s
b. Is thIS property wlthm 300 feet of a ttdal wetland? * YES_NO _ C':;F-,ce... II/l s/o,)
* IF YES, D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED.
16. Provide survey, to scale, with accurate foundation plan and distances to property lines.
17. If elevation at any point on property is at 10 feet or below, must provide topographical data on survey.
STATE OF NEW YORK)
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COUNTYO~C:
511 C OAJNc:.L L being duly sworn, deposes and says Ihat (s)he is the applicant
me of individual signing contract) above named,
(S)He is the
(Contractor, Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.)
of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application;
that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief; and that the work will be
performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith.
Sworn to before me thj,s} .1. I
~O11l day of IVO v~
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Signature of Applicant
GAlL L, ASSETTO
Notary Publio. State of New Vorl<
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LIPA
131 SOUTH HOFFMAN LANE. SUITE 100
ISLANDIA. NEW YORK. 11749
Long Island Power Authority
11/15/2006
STEPHEN MCCONNELL
6750 MAIN BAYVIEW RD
SOUTHOLD NY
11971
RE: Solar Pioneer Program
REBATE APPLICATION ID:
05-2027-SP
Dear Valued Customer:
Thank you for participating in our Solar Pioneer Program Your rebate application has been
evaluated, and the amount of $19,125.00 has been approved.
Please note, following the completion of your PV system installation and prior to L1PA
conducting a functional test of your PV system, setting the appropriate meter and processing
your rebate, you must provide L1PA with a temporary or copy of the electric inspection
certificate issued by the Board of Fire Underwriters or agency having jurisdiction.
When your PV project is completed, please return all applicable invoices to our Rebate
Processing Section. To ensure prompt processing of your rebate, the invoice must specify
manufacturer, model number, quantity and purchase price for each requested device.
This pre-approval is guaranteed until 05/14/07 at which time your PV system must
be installed, operating and ready for a L1PA safety verification test of your inverter. Your invoices
must be submitted within this time frame. Upon receiving the required documents, we will
expedite the processing of your rebate
If your PV system is not ready for a L1PA safety verification test on or before 05/14/07,
you must resubmit a new Solar Pioneer rebate application, referencing the above application
number, to:
L1PA
Rebate Processing
131 S. Hoffman Lane, Suite 100
Islandia, NY 11749
Your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions regarding this matter,
please do not hesitate to call our toll-free Energy Infoline at 1-800-692-2626.
Sincerelv.
Linda Herman
Electric Sales and Marketing
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UII~RAc@_. THE STANDARD IN PV MOUNTING STRUCTURES'"
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SOLARMOUN1:
Installation with Top Mounting Clamps
Installation Manual 201.1
No. of Ys ~ footing Ys- flange
Rail length (inches) rails L-fee< bolts nuts
.of8-106 2 . . .
120-180 2 6 6 6
192-216 2 8 8 8
226-288 (wI splice) 2 10 10 10
300-336 (wI splice) 2 12 [2 12
].48-.of08 (wI splice) 2 I< I< I'
420-432 (wI splice) 2 16 16 16
Top Mounting Clamp Sets, Sizes A-F. G*. Ht,and J
Modules End Mid y.wmodule J.4~x%W y.w flange
perrow clamps clamps T-bolts sofety bolts nuts
2 . 2 6 2 8
3 . . 8 2 10
. . 6 10 2 12
S . 8 12 2 I<
6 . 10 I< 2 16
7 . 12 16 2 18
8 . I< 18 2 20
9 . 16 20 2 22
10 . 18 22 2 2.
" . 20 2. 2 26
12 . 22 26 2 28
* In size G, end damps and mid damps are identiaJl. except that end clamps
include spacers. For illustration, see poge , 4.
t In size H. end damps and mid clamps ore identiaJL Hexhead bolts replace
'}:bolts, For Illustration, see page 14.
This manual details the
procedure for flush mounting
SolarMoum to a pitched roof.
If your installation includes tilt
legs, see also the instructions
shipped with the leg kit.
Contents
Installer reponsibility ..... _ 2
Laying out the
installation area ...........2
LayingoutL-feet .......... 3
Installing L-feet . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Laying out standoffs ....... 4
Installing standoffs ... . . . .. 4
Installing So]arMouilt
rails..................... 5
Installing the modules ..... 6
Part quantities
SolarMount<<' Rail Sets
U.S. Des. Patent No. D496,248S. Other patents pending.
Figure 3. Exploded view of a low-profih installation
mountedflush to the roofwith L-feet
Wrenches and torque
X N hardware
.y, N hardware
Wrench Recommended
size torque (ft-lbs)
'i"M 15
~"w 30
& Stainless steel hardware can seize up. a
, process called galling. To signlflcantly re-
. duee its likelihood, (I) apply lubricant to
bolts, preferably an anti-seize lubricant, available
at auto parts stores., (2) shade hardware prior to
installation. and (3) avoid spinning on nuts at high
speed. See Installation Supplement 910, Gailing
and Its Prevention. at www.unirac.com.
Pub 030 lOl III
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UII~RAc. Installation Manual 201.1
Installer responsibility
A The installer is solely responsible for:
ill . Complying with all applicable local or national
building codes, including any that may supercede
this manual;
Ensuring that UniRac and other products are ap-
propriate for the particular installation and the
installation environment;
Ensuring that the roof, its rafters, connections.
and other structural support members can sup-
port the array under building live load conditions.
SolarMount:" Top Mounting
Using only UniRac parts and installer-supplied
parts as specified by UniRac (substitution of parts
may void the warranty);
Ensuring that lag screws have adequate pullout
strength and shear capacities as installed;
Maintaining the waterproof integrity of the roof,
including selection of appropriate flashing; and
Ensuring safe installation of all electrical aspects of
the PV array.
High-profile
mode
Low-profile
mode
Figure 4. Rails may be placed parallel or perpendicular to rafters.
lower roof edge
Laying out
the installation area
The installation can be laid out with rails
parallel to the rafters (high-profile mode)
or perpendicular to the rafters Oow.profile
mode). Note that SolarMount rails make ex.
cellent straight edges for doing layouts. Center
the installation area over the rafters as much
as possible.
Leave enough room to safely move around the
array during installation.
The width of the installation area is equal to
the length of one module.
The length of the installation area is equal to:
the total width of the modules,
plus 1 inch for each space between
modules (formid-clamp),
plus 3 inches (llh inches for each set
of end clamps),
10 year limited Product Warranty, 5 year limited Finish Warranty
UniRac. Inc., warrants to the original purchaser
("Purchaser") of product{s) that it manufactures
('"Product'') at the original installation site that
the Product shall be free from defects In material
and workmanship for a period of ten (I 0) years,
except for the anodized finish. which finish
shall be free from vfslbfe peelln& or crackirc or
chalking under normal atmospheric conditions
for a period of five (5) years. from the earlier
of I) the date the Instaflatlon of the Product Is
completed. or 2) 30 days after the purchase of
the Product by the original Purchaser ("Finish
Wanonty'1.
The Finish Warranty does not apply to any
foreign residue deposited on the finish. All
installations in corrosive atmospheric cond'rtions
are excluded. The Finish Warranty is VOID If
...
2
the practices specified by AAMA 609 & 610-02
- "Oeaning and ~intenaoce for Architecturally
Finished Aluminum" (www.aamanet.org) are not
foHowed by Purchaser. This Warranty does not
cover damage to the Product that occurs during
its shipment. Stonge. or installation.
This Warranty shaft be VOID if installation of
the Product is not performed in accordance
with UniRac's wrmn installation Instructions.
or If the Product has been modified, repaired.
or rew'orked In a manner not previously
:authorized by UnIR.ac IN WRITING. or If the
Product is installed in an environment for which
it was not designed. UNRac shall not be liable
for consequential. contingent or incidental
damages arising our: of the use of the Product by
Purchaser under any circumstances.
If within the specified Warranty periods the
Product shall be reasonably proven to be
defective, then UnlRac shall repair or replace
the defective Product, or any part thereof.
in UniR:ac's sole disaetion. Such repair or
replacement shan completely satisfy and
diScharge all of UniRac's liability with respect to
this IImItedW:arranty. Under no drcumstances
shall UnlRac be liable for speciaL indirect or
consequential dam:ages arising out of or related
to use by Purchaser of the Product.
Manufacturers of related Items. such as f1V
modules and f1ashircs. mzy provide written
warranties of their own. UniRac's limited
Warranty covers only its Product, and not any
related items.
Installation Manual 201.1
SolarMount@ Top Mounting UII9RAc.
Laying out L-feet
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L-feet (Fig. 5) are used for installation through existing
roofing material, such as asphalt shingles or sheet metal.
Use Figure 6 or Figure 7 below to locate and mark the
L-feet lag bolt holes within the installation area.
Consult UniRac's SolarMount Code-Compliant
& Planning and Assembly to determine foot spacing
, that will meet code. Download the version for
. the applicable building code at
www.unirac.com.
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25% typical
J each end
In low-profile layouts, stagger feet on
rafters (Fig. 7) to distribute the load.
If multiple high-profile rows are to be
installed adjacent to one another, it
will not be possible for each row to be
centered above the rafters. Adjust as
needed, following the guidelines in
Figure 7 as closely as possible.
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Drill pilot holes through the roof into the center of the rafter at each L-foot lag
bolt hole location.
Consult procedural step 6 and Table 4 (p. 8) in SolarMount Code Compliant
Planning and Assembly to select the lag bolts that meet building code wind load
requirements. Lag bolts are not provided with SolarMount rail sets.
Apply sealant into the hole, and on the shafts of the lag bolts. Seal the underside
of the L-feet with a suitable weatherproof sealant.
Securely fasten the L~feet to the roof with the lag bolts. Ensure that the L-feet face
as shown in Figure 6 or Figure 7. The single-slotted square side of the L-foot must
always lie against the roof with the double~slotted side perpendicular to the roof.
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SolarMount" Top Mounting UNmRAco
Laying out standoffs
Standoffs (Fig. 8) are used for flashed installations, such as those with
tile and shake shingles.
Use Figure 9 or Figure 10 to locate and mark the standofflag bolt
holes within the installation area.
Consult UniRac's SolarMount Code-Compliant Planning
AI and Assembly to determine foot spacing that will meet code.
~ Download the version for the applicable building code at
www.unirac.com.
Remove the tile or shake underneath each standoff location, exposing
the roofing underlayment. Ensure that the standoff base lies flat on
the underlayment, but remove no more material than required for the
flashings to be installed properly.
Use the standoff base as a template to mark lag bolt hole locations on
underlayment above the center of the rafters (Fig. 9 or Fig. 10).
In low.profile layouts, stagger standoffs on rafters (Fig. 9) to distrib-
ute the load.
When determining the distance between the rails in high.profile
mode, keep in mind that the center of each rail will be offset from the
standoff lag bolt holes by 7ft, of an inch.
If multiple high.profile rows are to be installed adjacent to each other,
it will not be possible for each row to be centered above the rafters.
Adjust as needed following the gUidelines in Figure 10 as closely as
possible.
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standoff location, Securely fas-
ten each standoff to the rafters
with the two 5/16" X 3112" lag
bolts provided with it.
Verify that the lag bolts you use
are adequate for your installa-
tion by following procedural
steps 4A or 4B (pp, 5, 8) in
SolarMount Code-Compliant
Planning and Assembly.
If you are using raised-flange
standoffs, ensure that they face
as shown in Figure 9 or Figure
10. Steel flattop standoffs
should also be lagged at oppo-
site corners.
SolarMount steel standoffs are
designed for installation with
collared flashings available from
UniRac. Aluminum flashings
take all metal flashings. also
available from UniRac.
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rails can be aligned~ but
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installed at the
aligned end,
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face the lower edge of the roof. Securely tighten the flange nuts on the mounting
boIlS after alignment is complete (28-32 ftlbs),
A Mount modules to the rails as soon as possible. Temperature changes may
ili. bow the rails within afew hours if module placement is delayed..
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Keep rail slots free of roofing grit or other debris.
Foreign matter will cause bolts to bind as they
slide in the slots.
Installing Splices. If your installation uses
SolarMount splice bars, attach the rails together
(Fig_ 11) before mounting the rails to the foot.
ings. Use splice bars only with flush installations
or those that use low-profile tilt legs.
lfusing more than one splice per raiL con- &.
tact UniRac concerning thermal expan- ,
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Mounting Rails on Footings. Rails may be
attached to either of two mounting holes in the
footings (Fig. 12). Mount in the lower hole for a
low profile, more aesthetically pleasing instal-
lation. Mount in the upper hole for a higher
profile, which will maximize airflow under the
modules. This will cool them more and may
enhance performance in hotter climates.
Slide the %..inch mounting bolts into the footing
bolt slots. Loosely attach the rails to the footings
with the flange nuts.
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as shown in Figure 6. 7. 9, or 10, whichever is
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SolarMount@ Top Mounting
Installing the modules
Prewiring Modules. If modules are the Plug and Play type, no prewiring is
required, and you can proceed directly to "Installing the First Module" below.
If modules have standard J-boxes, each module should be prewired with one
end of the intermodule cable for ease of installation. For safety reasons, module
prewiring should not be performed on the roof.
Leave covers off J.boxes. They win be installed when the mooules are installed
on the rails.
Installing the First Module. In high-profile installations, the safety bolt and
flange nut must be fastened to the module bolt slot at the aligned Oower) end of
each rail. It will prevent the lower end clamps and clamping bolts from sliding
out of the rail slot during installation.
If there is a return cable to the inverter, connect it to the first module. Close the
J-box cover. Secure the first module with T-bolts and end clamps at the aligned
end of each rail. Allow half an inch between the rail ends and the end clamps
(Fig. 15). Finger tighten flange nuts, center and align the module as needed, and
securely tighten the flange nuts (15 ft Ibs).
Installing the Other Modules. Lay the second module face down (glass to
glass) on the first module. Connect intermodule cable to the second module and
close the J~box cover. Turn the second module face up (Fig. 16). With T-bolts,
mid clamps, and flange nuts, secure the adjacent sides of the first and second
modules. Align the second module and securely tighten the flange nuts (Fig. 17).
For a neat installation, fasten cable damps to rails with self~tapping screws.
Repeat the procedure until all modules are installed. Attach the outside edge of
the last module to the rail with end damps.
Trim off any excess rail, being careful not to cut into the roof. Allow half an inch
between the end clamp and the end of the rail (Fig. 15).
Check that all flange nuts on T-bolts are securely fastened.
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You must have obtained a pre-approval letter from L1PA before the start of your PV system installation.
Upon installation of your PV system, please provide invoices for all products described above in the Equipment
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To process the PVapplication, L1PA will require a PV application, two completed signed Net Metering agreements,
product invoices. a one line diagram (listing the components) of the PV system, and a temporary or completed electrical
certificates.
By participating in this program. customer agrees that L1PA obtains and/or retains ownership of all rights to existing and
future emissions credits, renewable energy credits. green tag$. tradable renewable certificates and/or any and all other
environmental benefits associated with the installation of the eligible equipment.
Rebate Calculation .
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SOL YMAR will furnish all labor, materials and equipment for the installation of
a :r-/Olc:l kilowatt photovoltaic Solar Electric) system at the above Location. Said
system will include 5"4A panels, depending upon availability, and
~ N.4 inverters. The modules will be installed on the s()V' 7/-/ facing roof
with a Unirack racking system, with the inverters on the exterior wall in proximity to the
existing electric meter.
SOL YMAR warrants this installation, for one year after the completion date. The
solar modules are warranted, through the manufacturer, for 25 years after the completion
date. The inverters are warranted through the manufacturer for 5 years from the
completion date.
All material will be_ iI?l'talled as specified and completed in a workmanlike manner
for the sum of $ 711 5/ tV, with payments to be made as follows: 50% on
acceptance-of proposal, and 50% on delivery of materials and equipment.
Any alteration from the above work will be issued by written notice and will be
considered an extra to this contract. Liability insurance will be provided by SOL YMAR.
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Allow several weeks for LIP A rebate check.
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All equipment and materials are subject to availability_ If a specific piece of equipment is not
available a suitable substitute will be used
6. All price increases to equipment & materials will be passed on to customer.
7. Customer is responsible for any loss of efficiency due to shaded conditions.
8. Customer is responsible for any tree or brush clearing and/or removal.
9. All permits, applications and fees are the responsibility of the customer. Solymar will provide
assistance.
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storage.
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Condon Engineering, P.C.
New York State Licensed Professional Engineers
1755 Sigsbee Road
Matlituck, New York 11952
631-298-1986
Fax 631-298-2651
January 15, 2007
Mr. Michael Verity
Principal Building Inspector
Southold Town Building Department
54375 Main Road
Southold. New York 11971
Re : Photovoltaic Module installation at the McConnell residence at 6750 Main Bay View Road in
Southold New York.
Dear Mr. Verity :
I have reviewed the planned installation of the Photovoltaic Modules on the roof of the McConnell
residence at 6750 Main Bay View Road in Southold New York. Based on information from
Solymar. the installer. and UniRac. the manufacturer of the roof top mounting hardware. and
inspection of the roof framing at the building, it is my professional opinion that the module
installation and roof. will have the ability to withstand pressures from 120 mile per hour wind
speeds as stipulated in the New York State Building Code and the roof will be capable of
supporting the weight of the proposed modules. if installed in accordance with the provisions
listed below:
Provisions: OCCUPANCY OR
. PhotovoltaicModules-SharpModeIND-200U1F USE IS UNLAWFUL
. 22 Modules on the upper roof. 3 Modules on the lower roof. WITHOUT CERTIFICATE
. Module Orientation - Portrait - Low profile. .
. UniRac Mounting rails and hardware -Installed in accordanGJ;i~~V
specifications and in accordance with the following:
o Maximum Spacing = 48 inches - Stagger "L" feet on raftel1!l", "'. ~"'..' n_
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. Recommended "L" mounting lag screws = 5116" Diartl..: Yo" Thread !32kLl.l:::-
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If you have any questions regarding this letter. please call me at 2984986,
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131 SOUTH HOFFMAN LANE, SUITE 100
ISLANDIA. NEW YORK, 11749
Long Island Power Authority
11/15/2006
STEPHEN MCCONNELL
6750 MAIN BAYVIEW RD
SOUTHOLD NY
11971
RE: Solar Pioneer Program
REBATE APPLICATION 10:
05-2027-SP
Dear Valued Customer:
Thank you for participating in our Solar Pioneer Program Your rebate application has been
evaluated, and the amount of $19,125,00 has been approved
Please note, following the completion of your PV system installation and prior to L1PA
conducting a functional test of your PV system, setting the appropriate meter and processing
your rebate, you must provide L1PA with a temporary or copy of the electric inspection
certificate issued by the Board of Fire Underwriters or agency having jurisdiction.
When your PV project is completed, please return all applicable invoices to our Rebate
Processing Section, To ensure prompt processing of your rebate, the invoice must specify
manufacturer, model number, quantity and purchase price for each requested device.
This pre-approval is guaranteed until 05/14/07 at which time your PV system must
be installed, operating and ready for a L1PA safety verification test of your inverter. Your invoices
must be submitted within this time frame, Upon receiving the required documents, we will
expedite the processing of your rebate,
If your PV system is not ready for a L1PA safety verification test on or before 05/14/07,
you must resubmit a new Solar Pioneer rebate application, referencing the above application
number, to:
L1PA
Rebate Processing
131 S, Hoffman Lane, Suite 100
Islandia, NY 11749
Your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated, If you have any questions regarding this matter,
please do not hesitate to call our toll-free Energy Infoline at 1-800-692-2626,
Sincerely,
Linda Herman
Electric Sales and Marketing
U.~RA.c@ - THE STANDARD IN PV MOUNTING STRUCTURESN
SOLARMOUNJ:
Installation with Top Mounting Clamps
11LStallation Manual 201.1
No. of Ys - footing Ys-flange
Roo length (inches) rails L-fee' bolts nuts
-48-106 2 ~ ~ ~
120-180 2 6 6 6
192-216 2 8 8 8
226-288 (wI splice) 2 10 10 10
300-336 (wi >pike) 2 12 12 12
3-48-i08 (wI splice) 2 I~ I~ I~
1-20-0432 (wi splice) 2 16 16 16
Top Mounting Clamp Sets, Sizes A-F, G*. Ht,and J
Modules End Mid :4. module 14Mx'llw X. flange
per row damps clamps T-bolts safety bolts nuts
2 ~ 2 6 2 8
3 ~ ~ 8 2 10
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S ~ 8 12 2 I<
6 ~ 10 I< 2 16
7 ~ 12 16 2 18
8 ~ I~ 18 2 20
9 ~ 16 20 2 22
10 ~ 18 22 2 2~
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12 ~ 22 26 2 28
* In size G, end damps and mid damps are idenrical, except that end clamps
include spacers. For iI/ustrotiol1, see page '4.
t In size H, end clamps and mid damps ore identical HexheoeJ bolts replace
T-boIts. fM illustration, see PGP 14.
This manual details the
procedure for flush mounting
SolarMount to a pitched roof.
If your installation includes tilt
legs, see also the instructions
shipped wi,h the leg kit.
Contents
Installer reponsibility ...... 2
Laying out the
installation area ...........2
LayingoutL-feet ..........3
Installing L-feet .... . . . . . . . 3
Laying out standoffs .... 4
Installing standoffs . . . . . _ .. 4
Installing SolarMount
rails..................... 5
Installing the modules ...,. 6
Part quantities
SoIarMounts Rail Sets
U.S. Des. Patent No. 0496,2485. Other patents pending.
Figure 3. Exploded view of a low-proji.re instaUation
mountedflush tv the roofwith L-feet.
Wrenches and torque
l4 W hardware
% N hardware
Wrench Recommended
size torque (ft~bs)
'l.6N 15
~6- 30
& Stainless steel hardware can seize up. a
I process called galling. To slgnlflcandy re-
. duce its likelihood, (I) apply lubricant to
bolts, preferably an anti-seize lubricant, available
at auto parts stores, (2) shade hardware prior to
installation, and (3) avoid spinning on nuts at high
speed. See Installation Supplement 91 0, G<J/llng
and Its Prevention, at www.unlrac.com.
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SolarMount@ Top Mounting
Installer responsibility
A The installer is solely responsible for:
ili . Complying with all applicable local or national
building codes, including any that may supercede
this manual;
Ensuring that UIDRac and other products are ap-
propriate for the particular installation and the
installation environment;
Ensuring that the roof, its rafters, connections.
and other structural support members can sup-
port the array under building live load conditions.
Using only UniRac parts and installer-supplied
parts as specified by UniRac (substitution of parts
may void the warranty);
Ensuring that lag screws have adequate pullout
strength and shear capacities as installed;
Maintaining the waterproof integrity of the roof,
including selection of appropriate flashing; and
Ensuring safe installation of all electrical aspects of
the PV array.
High-profile
mode
Low-profile
mode
Figure 4. Rails may be placed parallel. or perpendicular to rafters.
lower roof edge
Laying out
the installation area
The installation can be laid out with rails
parallel to the rafters (high-profile mode)
or perpendicular to the rafters Oow-profile
mode). Note that SoIarMount rails make ex-
cellent straight edges for doing layouts. Center
the installation area over the rafters as much
as possible.
Leave enough room to safely move around the
array during installation.
The width of the installation area is equal to
the length of one module.
The length of the installation area is equal to:
the total width of the modules,
plus 1 inch for each space between
modules (for mid-clamp),
plus 3 inches (lth inches for each set
of end clamps).
10 year limited product Warranty, 5 year limited Finish Warranty
UniRac.lnc.. warrants to the original purchaser
("Purchaser") of product(s) that it manufactures
("Product") at the original installation site that
the Product shall be free from defects in material
and workmanship for a period of ten (10) years,
except for the anodized finish, which flflish
shall be free from visible peeling, or cradcing or
chalking under normal atmospheric conditions
for a period of fIVe (5) years.. from the earlier
of I) the date the Installation of the Product Is
completed, or 2) 30 days after dle purchase of
the Product by the original Purchaser \finish
Warranty').
The finish Warranty does not apply to any
foreign residue deposited on the finish. AR
installations in corrosive atmospheric cond"ltions
are excluded. The Finish Warranty Is Voto if
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2
the practices specified by AAMA 609 & 610-02
- "Cleaning and Maintenance for Architecturally
Finished Aluminum" (www.aamanet.org)arenot
followed by Pul'"Chaser.ThisWalT3.nty does not
cover damage to the Product that occurs during
its shipment. storage, or installation.
This Warranty shall be VOID if installation of
the Product is not performed In accordance
wtth UniR.ac's written Installadon instructions,
or if the Product tm been modified. repaired,
or reworked In a manner not previously
authorized by UniRac IN WRITING. or If the
Product is instaHed in an environment for which
it was not designed. UnlRac shall not be liable
for consequential. contingent or incidental
damages arising out of the use of the Product by
Purchaser under any circumstances.
If within the specified Warn.nty periods the
Product shall be reasonably proven to be
defective. then UnlRac shall repair or replace
the defective Product, or any part thereof,
in UniRac's sole discretion. Such repair or
replacement shall completely satisfy and
discharge all of UniRac's liability with respect to
this limited Warranty. Under no circumstances
shall UniRac be liable for spedal. indirect or
consequential damages arising out of or related
to use by Purchaser of the Product.
Manufacturers of related Items, such as f1V
modules and flashings, may provide written
warranties of their own. UniRac's limited
Warranty covers only Its Product. and not any
related items.
L-feet (Fig. 5) are used for installation through existing
roofing material, such as asphalt shingles or sheet metal.
Use Figure 6 or Figure 7 below to locate and mark the
L-feet lag bolt holes within the installation area.
Consult UniRac's SolarMount Code-Compliant
&. Planning and Assembly to determine foot spacing
, that will meet code. Download the version for
. the applicable building code at
www.unirac.com.
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Laying out L-feet
In low.profile layouts, stagger feet on
rafters (Fig. 7) to distribute the load.
If multiple high-profile rows are to be
installed adjacent to one another, it
will not be possible for each row to be
centered above the rafters. Adjust as
needed, following the guidelines in
Figure 7 as closely as possible.
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Drill pilot holes lhrough the roof into the center of the rafter at each L.foot lag
bolt hole location.
Consult procedural step 6 and Table 4 (p. 8) in SolarMount Code Compliant
Planning ond Assembly to select the lag bolts that meet building code windload
requirements. Lag bolts are not provided with SolarMount rail sets.
Apply sealant into the hole, and on the shafts of the lag bolts. Seal the underside
of the L.feet with a suitable weatherproof sealant.
Securely fasten the L.feet to the roof with the lag bolts. Ensure that the L.feet face
as shown in Figure 6 or Figure 7. The single-slotted square side of the L-foot must
always lie against the roof with the double-slotted side perpendicular to the roof.
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Installation Manual201.1
SolarMount'" Top Mounting UMaRAco
Laying out standoffs
Standoffs (Fig. 8) are used for flashed installations, such as those with
tile and shake shingles.
Use Figure 9 or Figure 10 to locate and mark the standoff lag bolt
holes within the installation area.
Consult UniRac's SolarMount Code-Compliant Planning
AI and Assembly to determine foot spacing that will meet code.
~ Download the version for the applicable building code at
www.uniroc.com.
Remove the tile or shake underneath each standoff location, exposing
the roofing underlayment. Ensure that the standoff base lies flat on
the underlayment, but remove no more material than required for the
flashings to be installed properly.
Use the standoff base as a template to mark lag bolt hole locations on
underlayment above the center of the rafters (Fig. 9 or Fig. 10).
In low-profile layouts, stagger standoffs on rafters (Fig. 9) to distrib-
ute the load.
When determining the distance between the rails in high~profile
mode, keep in mind that the center of each rail will be offset from the
standoff lag bolt holes by 7/" of an inch.
If multiple high-profile rows are to be installed adjacent to each other,
it will not be possible for each row to be centered above the rafters.
Adjust as needed following the guidelines in Figure 10 as closely as
possible,
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num 2.piece (left), steel flat-top (center), and
steel raisedflange. 'lWo~piece standoffs allow
flashings to be precisely placed over bases pri.
or to installation of the standoff itself. Raised
flange standoffs do not require L-feet.
Installing standoffs
Drill3/16~inch pilot holes
through the underlayment into
the center of the rafters at each
standoff location. Securely fas-
ten each standoff to the rafters
with the two 5/16" X 31/2" lag
bolts provided with it.
Verify that the lag bolts you use
are adequate for your installa-
tion by following procedural
steps 4A or 48 (pp. 5, 8) in
SolarMount Code-Compliant
Planning and Assembly.
If you are using raised-flange
standoffs, ensure that they face
as shown in Figure 9 or Figure
10. Steel flattop standoffs
should also be lagged at oppo-
site corners.
SolarMount steel standoffs are
designed for installation with
collared flashings available from
UniRac. Aluminum flashings
take all metal flashings, also
available from UniRac.
Install and seal flashings and
standoffs using standard build~
ing practices.
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UII~RAc. lnstallation Manual 201.1
SolarMount@ Top Mounting
Figure 11. Splice bars slide into the footing bolt
slot5 of Solar Mountrail sections.
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The opposite pair of rail
ends will overhang the
side of the installation
area. Do not trim them
off until the installation is
complete.
In low-profile mode (Fig.
13), either end of the
rails can be aligned, but
the first module must be
installed at the
aligned end.
For the safest high-profile installation (Fig. 14) J the aligned end of the rails must
face the lower edge of the roof. Securely tighten the flange nuts on the mounting
bolts after alignment is complete (28-32 ft 100).
A Mount modules to the rails as soon as possible. Temperature changes may
ili. bow the rails within afrw hours if module placement is delayecL
Aligolng the Rail Ends.
Align one pair of rail ends
to the edge of the instal-
lation area (Fig. 13 or Fig.
14).
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Installing SolarMount rails
Keep rail slots free of roofing grit or other debris.
Foreign matter will cause bolts to bind as they
slide in the slots.
Installing Splices. If your installation uses
SolarMount splice bars, attach the rails together
(Fig. 11) before mounting the rails to the foot-
ings. Use splice bars only with flush installations
or those that use low-profile tilt legs.
Ifusing more than one splice per rail, con- &
tact UniRac concerning thermal expan- I
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sran ISSUes.
Mounting Rails on Footings. Rails may be
attached to either of two mounting holes in the
footings (Fig. 12). Mount in the lower hole for a
low profile, more aesthetically pleasing instal-
lation. Mount in the upper hole for a higher
profile, which will maximize airflow under the
modules. This will cool them more and may
enhance performance in hotter climates.
Slide the %-inch mounting bolts into the footing
bolt slots. Loosely attach the rails to the footings
with the flange nuts.
Ensure that the rails are oriented to the footings
as shown in Figure 6, 7, 9, or 10, whichever is
appropriate.
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SolarMount@ Top Mounting
Installing the modules
Prewiring Modules. If modules are the Plug and Play type, no prewiring is
required, and you can proceed directly to "Installing the First Module" below.
If modules have standard J-boxes, each module should be prewired with one
end of the intermodule cable for ease of installation. For safety reasons, module
prewiring should not be performed on the roof.
Leave covers off J-boxes. They will be installed when the modules are installed
on the rails.
Installing the First Module. In high~profile installations, the safety bolt and
flange nut must be fastened to the module bolt slot at the aligned (lower) end of
each rail. It will prevent the lower end clamps and clamping bolts from sliding
out of the rail slot during installation.
If there is a return cable to the invener, connect it to the first module. Close the
J~box cover. Secure the first module with T.bolts and end clamps at the aligned
end of each rail. Allow half an inch between the rail ends and the end clamps
(Fig. 15). Finger tighten flange nuts, center and align the module as needed, and
securely tighten the flange nuts (15 ft Ibs).
Installing the Other Modules. Lay the second module face down (glass to
glass) on the first module. Connect intermodule cable to the second module and
close the J-box cover. Turn the second module face up (Fig. 16). With T-bolts,
mid clamps, and flange nuts, secure the adjacent sides of the first and second
modules. Align the second module and securely tighten the flange nuts (Fig. 17).
For a neat installation, fasten cable clamps to rails with self-tapping screws.
Repeat the procedure until all modules are installed. Attach the outside edge of
the last module to the rail with end clamps,
Trim off any excess rail, being careful not to cut into the roof. Allow half an inch
between the end clamp and the end of the rail (Fig. 15).
Check that all flange nuts on T -bolts are securely fastened.
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identical. Size J{ mid clamps and end clamps (for mod-
ules with low lips) are identical and emplDy hexhead
bolts in place ofT-bolts; their heads slide into Solar-
Moun"" rails.
U.~RAc'~ THE STA~DARD IN PV MOUNTING STHUCTURES"
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UniRac,. Inc.
www.unirac.com
3201 University Boulevard SE, Suite 110
Albuquerque NM 87106-5635 USA
505.242.6411
505.242.6412 Fax
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MULTI-PURPOSE MODULE
HIGH-POWERED MODULE. SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE.
POLY-CRYSTALLINE SILICON PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE
WITH 170W MAXIMUM POWER
Sharp's NE-170Ul photovoltaic modules offer high-powered performance
and industry-leading durability for large electrical power requirements.
Using breakthrough technology perfected by Sharp's 4S years of research
and development, these modules incorporate an advanced surface
texturing process to increase light absorption and improve efficiency.
Common applications include offICe buildings, houses, cabins, solar power
stations, solar villages and traffic lights. Ideal for grid~connected systems and
designed to withstand rigorous operating conditions, Sharp's NE-170Ul
modules are the perfect combination of technology and reliability.
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Series Fuse Rating
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Weight
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Packing COrlfiglJration
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loading Capacity (20 ft containerl
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loading Capac'lty {53 ft containerJ
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448 pes {224carlonsl
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L1PA Residential Solar Pioneer Rebate
Program Application Form
IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ TIlE FRONT AND BACK OF TIllS FORM TIIOROUGHLY BEFORE COMPLEnNG AND KEEP A COPY FOR YOUR RECORDS.
Customers are asked to please submit only one application. Customer;s responsible for informing LlPA of any updates to this appUcation.
Customer Name:
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L1PA Electric Account Number at Installation Address:
Installation Address (Street, City State, Zip):
Mailing Address (if different):
Daytime Telephone: (611) '76 S- / / '7 ! Equipment Purchase Date: ~~~
E-mail address..Si-ffj..QJ;j ~,. 6e//aflalV'hc. /Ve:f-
Eauipment Information
MODULE (panel) INVERTER ARRAY
Manufacturer: ~l'tfA Manufacturer: <'/;::' ~ Number of Modules <:' d
Model: / 'J 5._ _ Model: ifn('rn Number of inverters /
Module (panef) Warranty (years): 2 c; nverter Warranty (years):
Module (panel) Power Nameplate Rating: / TCJ U
Equipment Orientation (e.g. south, southwest):' ,)o(.J~ Tilt Angle in Degrees:
Name of Installer/Contractor: SrY.Y ~ f.t(
THE FOLLOWIING IS REQUIRED BY INSTALLER/CONTRACTOR: ESTIMATED ANNUAL AC KWH
Customer's requesting to assign the rebate to their contractor must provide a separate letter to L1PA signed by
the customer that the rebate Is being assigned to their contractor. The letter must include the application 1.0. #,
customer's and the contractor's name, address and phone numbers.
You must have obtained a pre-approvalletter from L1PA before the start of your PV system installation.
Upon installation of your PV system, please provide invoices for all products described above in the Equipment
Information portion of this application, including invoices for modules, inverters, other hardware and wiring.
To process the PV application, L1PA will require a PV application, two completed signed Net Metering agreements,
product invoices, a one line diagram (listing the compone.nts) of the PV system, and a temporary or completed electrical
certificates.
By participating in this program, customer agrees that L1PA obtains and/or retains ownership of all rights to existing and
future emissions credits, renewable energy credits, green tags, tradable renewable certificates and/or any and all other
environmental benefits associated with the installation of the eligible equipment.
Rebate Calculation
Peak PV array output (DC watts) multiplied by $3.75/watt as rated under photovoltaic standard test conditions
(STC1. Maximum Rebate: 10kW or $37,750.
Watts in DC 5/ tJ tJ x $3.75/watt = $ / <1/ ~ 5' Total Rebate
Estimated PV System Total Cost: $ f /, ?/tJ
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I certify that I will purchase the PV system described in the Equipment Information portion of this application form and will install it or
cause it to be installed at the location indicated above and will forward to L1PA all required documentation. I reviewed and agree to the
terms and conditions stated on both sides of this application, and will obtain all of the necessary building permits and electrical
approvals that are required for a PV system installation. I understand that any deliberate attempt to misrepresent information in this
application will disqualify me from all rebates offeJ:lllJ through 'olar Pioneer Program.
Customer's Signature: ,<;p . (' c"Z"<" Date: ___..!.~j---.!.!...J 0 t
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SC:)L YMAR
PROPOSAL/CONTRACT
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Address:
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SOL YMAR will furnish all labor, materials and equipment for the installation of
a $;""/~C' kilowatt photovoltaic Solar Electric) system at the above Location. Said
system will include 5'H'A panels, depending upon availability, and
~ N.4 inverters. The modules will be installed on the <j()U J?/ facing roof
with a Unirack racking system, with the inverters on the exterior wall in proximity to the
existing electric meter.
SOL YMAR warrants this installation, for one year after the completion date. The
solar modules are warranted, through the manufacturer, for 25 years after the completion
date. The inverters are warranted through the manufacturer for 5 years from the
completion date.
All material will be. iJ?)>talled as specified and completed in a workmanlike manner
for the sum of $ 41.5/ C/, with payments to be made as follows: 50% on
acceptance. of proposal, and 50% on delivery of materials and equipment.
Any alteration from the above work will be issued by written notice and will be
considered an extra to this contract. Liability insurance will be provided by SOL YMAR.
Notes:
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5.
Allow several weeks for LIPA rebate aooroval.
Allow several weeks for LIP A rebate check.
Allow several weeks for scheduling and installation.
LIP A rebate offer expires in 6 months; installation must be completed and approved in this period.
All equipment and materials are subject to availability. If a specific piece of equipment is not
available a suitable substitute will be used
6. All price increases to equipment & materials will be passed on to customer.
7. Customer is responsible for any loss of efficiency due to shaded conditions.
8. Customer is responsible for any tree or brush clearing andlor removal.
9. All permits, applications and fees are the responsibility of the customer. Solymar will provide
assistance.
10. Customer is responsible for storage of, and any damages to equipment and materials, while in
storage.
11. Customer is responsible for providing LIP A with access to any disconnect switches.
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