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FORM NO. 4 TOWN OF SOUTBOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Office of the Building Inspector Town Hall Southold, N.Y. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY No: Z-34060 I~mte: 11/06/09 THIS uEKTIFIES that the building SOLAR PANELS "AS BUILT" Location of Property: 1435 WEST RD CUTCHOGUE (HOUSE NO.) (STREET) (HAMLET) Co%knty Tax Map No. 473889 Section 110 Block 7 Lot 26 Subdivision Filed Map No. __ Lot No. __ conforms substantially to the Application for Building Permit heretofore filed in this office dated SEPTEMBER 18, 2009 pursuant to which Building Permit No. 35051-Z dated OCTOBER 6, 2009 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 "AS BUILT" SOLAR pANEL ADDITION TO AN EXISTING ONE FAMILY DWELLING AS APPLIED FOR. The certificate is issued to MICHAEL & CORINNE SLJ%DE ( OWNER ) of the aforesaid building. SUFFOLK COUNTY DEPARTMENTOF HEALTH A~PROVAL N/A RT.Rt-rKICAL ~KTIFICATH NO. 8549 05/10/08 pLUMBERS CERTIFICATION DATED N/A Rev. 1/81 Form No. 6 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD [~c'-.~ ~ .~. _ 765-1802 Ill II1~ ~ Ill I ~s appli~tion m~t be fill~ ~ by ~ewfit~ or ~ ~d submi~ ~ ~~~ the folio ~mg: A. For new building or new use: 1. F~ s~ey of prop~y wi~ a~te lo~fion of ~1 b~l~s, pmpe~ lines, s~s, and unusual ~ or topo~p~c f~t~s. 2. F~ ~pro~ ~m Heal~ D~t. of water supply ~d sewe~ge~sposal (S-9 fo~). 3. Approv~ of elec~cal ~s~l~mn from Bo~ of F~ Unde~fite~. 4. Sworn s~toment ~m pl~bor ceding that ~e solder us~ in system con,ns l~s ~ ~10 of 1% t~. 5. Comme~i~ buil~g, ~dus~ b~g, m~t~lc wsidene~ and s~l~ b~l~ngs ~d ins~latio~, a ce~ficate of Code Compli~ce.~m ~t or enter ~spo~ibie for the building. 6. Sub~t Pl~g Bo~d Appro~ of ~mplet~ site pl~ ~qmwm~ts. For existing buildings (prior to April 9, 1957} non-conform'mg uses, or buildings and "pre-existing" land uses: t. 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. 1. 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 ofOocupancy - $.25 4. Updated Certificate of Occupancy - $50.00 5. Temporary Certificate of Occupancy - Residential $15.00, Commercial $15.00 Date. t ~ / z. 7 ( ~<~;c~ New Construction: LoCation of Property: I L{ ~ ~ House No. Owner or Owners of Property: ~ (C~(f~ t._ Suffolk CountyTax Map No 1000, Section I i© Subdivision Permit No. ~ ~-t9 ~ I Health Dept. Approval: Planning Board Approval: Old or Pre-existing Building: Street (check one) C~ ~ c~ '7 Block Filed Map. Date of Permit. l c)[ ~>/~_ ~t9 ~ Applicant: LLL(-C 4{~ Underwriters Approval: C £ 0-TI Request for: Temporary Certificate Fee Submitted: $ Final Certificate: Hamlet Lot Lot: (check one) SUFFOLK BUREAUof ELECTRICAL INSPECTORS, inc. 40 Nottingham Drive, Middle Island, NY 11953 Telephone: 631 495 8136 · Fax: 63t 980 6455 · E-Mail: SBEIGS~gmail.com CERTIFICATE OF ELECTRICAL COMPLIANCE Applicant: Rough In Inspection Date: Application No.: Alternative Power and Light May 10,2008 8549 Certificate No.: Final Inspection Date: Building Permit No.: 8549 May 10,2008 Suffolk County Tax Map No.: This Certificate of Electrical Compliance is limited to the inspection and compliance of electrical equipment and/or work described below, installed by the applicant named above, located at the premise of and not after the final inspection date above: Owner: Mike Slade Site Location: 1435 West Road, Cutchogue, NY 11935 Owner's Address (if different): [] Residential [] Indoor [] Basement [] Service [] Shed [] Commercial [] Outdoor [] First Floor [] Pool [] Hottub [] New [] Renovation [] Second Floor [] Attic [] Garage []Addition []Survey Other: P.V. System Heat Hot Water AC Cond AC Blower INVENTORY Duplex Recpt Ceiling Fixture HID Fixtures GFCI Rec~t Wall Fixture Smoke Transformer Appliances Disco~nect 1-AC, Switches GFCl Breaker Heat Pump Other Equiprcent: 33-2~ watt coJlectors, 1 Sunn Boy 6000VVatt Inverter The electrical work and/or equipment described above were inspected and appear to be in compliance with local, state and national electrical code requirements and this office. Applicant: Alternative Power and Light Signature: ~'~ License No.: 4063-ME Date Of Certificate: May 20,2008 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. 35051 Z Date OCTOBER 6, 2009 Permission is hereby granted to: MICHAEL & CORINNE SLADE EDGEWATER,NJ 07020 for : "AS BUILT" SOLAR PANELS AS APPLIED FOR at premises located at 1435 WEST RD CUTCHOGUE County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 110 Block 0007 Lot No. 026 pursuant to application dated SEPTEMBER 18, 2009 and approved by the Building Inspector to expire on APRIL 6, 2011. Fee $ 400.00 A~-thorized Signature Rev. 5/8/02 ORIGINAL TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPT. 765-1802 INSPECTION [ ]FOUNDATION 1ST [ ] ROUGH PLBG. [ ]FOUNDATION 2ND [ ] INSULATION [ ]FRAMING / STRAPPING [~FINAL [ ]FIREPLACE & CHIMNEY [ ] FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION [ ]RRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION [ ] FIRE RESISTANT PENETRATION REMARKS: DATE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TOWN HALL SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 TEL: (631) %5-1802 FAX: (631) 765-9502 SoutholdTown.NorthFork. net PERMIT NO. BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION 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 Flo~l Permit Examined /o/~, 20 0,7 Storm-Water Assessment Form Contact: Approved /O/~' ,20 O ~ Mail to: Di~prov~ ~c ~- ~T ~0~0 ~U~I~ ~ Expiration ~/ ~,20 ,, /~. - ' Building Inspector PERMIT Date ,.5"~72'. l~ ,20 O~' INSTRUCTIONS to schedule. r in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector with 4 p to adjoining premises or public streets or c. 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 puq~ose 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 proper~y 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 ora Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, 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. (Signature of applicant or name, if a corporation) (Mailing address of applicant) ~'~ State whether applicant is owner, lessee, agent, ~chitect, engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder Name of owner of premises ~"O ,,~ / A-/A/~' (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 LicenseNo. Plumbers LicenseNo. Electricians LicenseNo. Other Trade's License No. 1. Location of land on which proposed work will be done: House Number Street Hamlet County Tax Map No. 1000 Section //~ Block t7 Lot ,~(O Subdivision Filed Map No. Lot 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and intended use and occupancy of proposed construction: a. Existing use and occupancy b. Intended use and occupancy 3. Nature of work (check which applicable): New Building_ Repair Removal Demolition 4. Estimated Cost ~2,9~; OOO. ESO 5. If dwelling, number of dwelling units / If garage, number of cars Addition Alteration Other Work (Description) Fee (To he paid on filing this application) Number of dwelling units on each floor 6. If business, commemial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use. 7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front "~;~-"~" Rear x.,~q ' Depth Height ,~(~ ' Number of Stories Dimensions of s~§me structure with alterations or additions: Front 4~// Rear Depth ,...~-~ '/ Height__ ,.~t~ t Number of Stories 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front Rear .Depth Height Number of Stories 9. Size oflot: Front .~O~,t~.~~l Rear qD-~,fft Depth 10. Date of Purchase ~7D~./~4 Name of Former Owner ~c),' 11. Zone or use district in which premises are situated R ' 12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation? YES NO 13. Will lot be re-graded? YES NO ~ Will excess fill be removed from premises? YES NO__ 14. Names of Owner offremises ~' O-~,~ t~* Address~O~ .~et~o-- Name o f Architectg:-,~ g ddress~~e No Name of Contractor Address Phone No. 15 a. Is this property within 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland? *YES 4'~ NO * IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES & D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. b. Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland? * YES ,-~ NO * 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. 18. Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to this property? * YES NO.~ · IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: COUNTY OF ) CO~//x,//~'~e' ~' ,~/~' being duly sworn, deposes ~d says thru (s)he is ~e apace= ~e of individu~ signing contract)above n~ed, C~o~ho~ '~, W~ a St? York (Con,actor, Agent, Co,orate Officer, etc,) ~Iv~ J of s~d o~er or o~ers, ~d is duly au~orized to perfo~ or have perfo~ed ~e · at fll statements contained' in ~is ~plication ~e ~e to ~e best. of his ~owledgc ~ ' · t~ ~rfomed in the m~er set fo~ m ~e application filed ~erew~. ~ S~w~nl~be fore me th~ day ofO°E]7'~ff, rr&~£~° 20 ~tO . ~i~ ~ ,' Conkmission Expires August 11, 20ii S~gnature of Apphcant Town of $outhold Erosion, Sedan & $---~o~ ASSESSMENT F_np.M /~ //~ 7 ...2 & '.s?-~:~-~.~_~..e.~__~__?!N., DM.A., J., mOSi~-~L p~, Ifom Number: (NOTE: A Check Mink (*~) for esch Que~tlm ts Required for a C~mplete App~ca~a) Wi" this PreJeof Ratain AII Storm-Watar RumOff Genemtad by a Two (2.} lnoh Ralnfa~ on S#e? / (This Item will include all mn-off creathd by site cleating and/or conslmction activities as well as all Site Impmveresnis and the permanent erection of InlDef~4ous sun'aces.) -- D°es the Site Plan a.'~d/or Survey Sbew AIl Pmponed Drainage 8tajcfores thdi~allng Size & Lo~atles? [~ Th~s Item sheJI Include al~ Proposed Grade Ch~ges and Slopes Conlrelli~g Surface WatarFIowi -- Will this Project Require any Lend Filling, Gredlng or Exoavaiton where ~ is a change to the Natural ' r~ Existing Grade Involving more than 200 Cubic Yards of Materiel within esy Pamel? Will this Apptl~aiton Require Land Diet uCclng Ac~vitJes Encornpessing an Area In Ex.ess of ~ Five Thousand (5,000) Square Feet of Ground Surface? Is there a Naturel Water Co~rse Run.ag through Ihe Site? Is this Project within the Trustees ~dsdlctlon or within One Hundred (t0ff) teat of a Wetland or Beach? ~ Will there be Site preparetfon on Eads~lng Grade Slopes whlc~ Exceed Fifteen (15) fe~t of Vertical Rise to One Hundred (100') of Hodzontal D;stanes? r'~ Will Driveways, Parking Areas or other Impetvless Surfaces be Sloped 1o D~rect Stoma-Water Run-Off r~ thio and/or in the direction of a To~vn right-of-way? Will this Project Require the Placement of Material; Removal of Vegetallon and/or the Cons~JetJon of onY llem Withln the T°wn Right'°f'Way or R°ad Shoulder Area? [~ (This item will NOT Include the In$1allaflon of Dltveway Apron~.) Wtl~ this Prc~ect Require Site Pmparation within the One Hundred (100) Year Floodplain Of any Watercourse? r~ NOTE: If Any Answer to Quesllons One through Nine Is Answered with a Che~k Ma~ In the Bex, a Storm-Water, Grading, Drainage & Erosion Control Plan is Required and Mu~t be Submitted for Review Prior to tasuenes of Any Building PermltJ EXEMPTIONt Does this I~oje~t meet the minimum standards for cl~iitcatbn esau Agricultural Project? Note: If You Answered Yea to thle Question, a 8torm.Wa~er, Grading, Drainage & Erosion Cauttof Plan is NOT Requlredl No STATE OF NEW YORK, co J n, ............... ss That I,... ~.-~J.~..2_..,~.~ .......~. ~ .................. ~ ddy ~m, d~ ~d ~ ~ h~s~ is ~c apRE~f for~h C pher J. Wetssbach ~d ~at h~ i~ ~e ..........~.~ .................... · ~ ~c ~a mc ~s ~ph~bon; ~t dl s~mm~ ~n~n~ m ~s apph~on a~ ~e ~ ~e ~1~b~ tZ ~J~I~ ~ %.-- - ;~ S~m to ~fom me ~s; %' ............ z, ........C0m si0n Au st 11, 2 FORM - 06/07 ~ ~ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD PIi'[OPERTY,.I~COR~" ~'ARD ._,- j,~o~, .. //o. ?_ OWNER STREET J A~ VIL'~.AGE DIST. SUB. LOT ~ORMER pWNER,..~I_,~r~F~. 4~-~l~J , N E ~ ACR. 'US~ ~,~ ~ 5~kl S W ,~PEOF BUILDING J~' ~/O g S~. VL~ FARM CO~. CB. MICS. Mkt. Volue .I 'ill~kl~ ~ ,, FRONTAGE ON WATER ~{ q ~ ' ~ ff ~ ~ ~ DEPTH I~ P~ BULKH~D '~1 TRIM 110.-7-26 bulkhead 4/09 Patio Foundation ,~.~___, ~asement ...,,co / Ext. Walls Fire Place J / Both ~ Dinette Floors K. Interior Finish -lear Rooms 1st Floor LR. DR. BR. FIN. B Recreation Room Rooms 2nd Floor Dormer Driveway Patio Dinette Foundation /? ~, Bath Basement /' u / Floors ~ · , Ext. Walls /H ~] ~? Interior Finish ~C ~, LR. Fire Place ~ Heat Roof Recreation Room Dormer Rooms 1st Floor Rooms 2nd Floor Driveway DR. BR. FIN. B Albert J, Krupski, President James King, Vice-President Henry Smith Artie Foster Ken Poliwoda Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Telephone (516) 765-1892 Fax (516) 765-1823 BOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES TOWN OF SOUTHOLD August 26, 1999 Samuels & Steelman Thomas C. Samuels 25235 Main Road Cutchogue NY 11935 RE: MICHAEL & CORINNE SLADE SCTM #110-7-26 Dear Mr. Samuels, The following action was taken by the Southold Town Board of Trustees at their Regular Meetlng on August 25, 1999: RESOLVED, that the Southold Town Board of Trustees grant a Waiver to construct a partial second floor with a new master bedroom, bath and deck. Located: 1435 West Road, Cutchogue. However, this determination is not a determination from any other agency. If you have any questions, please call our office at 765-1892. Sincerely, Albert J. K~upski, Jr. President, Board of Trustees AJK/djh cc. Bldg. 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E-mail: sharp$olar@sharpusa.com · www. sha rpusa.com/sola r Cover photo: Solar installation by Pacific Power ManagemenL Aubum CA SSD-208-80S ©2005 Sharp Electronics Corporation Printed in the USA SolarMount Unirac Code-Compliant Installation Manual .. ~.JNIRAC [3.1.] SolarMount® rail components - 3D -'i"UNIRRC UniracCode-Compliantlns~allationManual SolarMount [3.2.] Installing $olarMount with top mounting damps This section covers $olarMount rack assembly where the installer has elected to use top mounting clamps to secure modules to the rails. It details the procedure for flush mounting SolarMount systems to a pitched roof. Mid Clamp L-fool End Clamp SotarMount Raj SolarMount Rail Figure S. F~q~loded view of a flushmount installation mounted with L-feet. Table 14. Clamp kit part quantities ~nd Mid '~" module Modules clamps clamps clamp bolts safety bo/ts 2 4 2 6 2 3 4 4 8 2 4 4 6 10 2 5 4 8 12 2 6 4 10 14 2 7 4 12 16 2 8 4 ~4 18 2 '~*"nuts flange 8 '° 14 16 2O Stainless steel hardware can seize up, a process called galling. To significantly reduce its likelihood, (1) apply lubricant w bolts, preferably an anti-seize lubrican~ available at auto parts sWres, (2) shade hardware prior w installation, and (3) avoid spinning on nuts at high speed, See Installation Supplement 910, Galling and Its Preventior~ at ~pww. unirac, com. Table 15.Wrenches and torque Wrench Recommended size torque (fi-lbs) hardware ~,~' I 5 hardware ~," 30 Torques are not designated ~or use wood 16 SolarMount VniracCode:CompliantInstallationManual ..4-'UNIRA£* [3.2.1] Planning your SolarMount® installations The installation can be laid out with rails parallel to the rafters or perpendicular to the rafters. Note that SolarMount rails make excellent straight edges for doing layouts. Center the installation area over the structural members as much as possible. Leave enough room to safely move around the array during installation. Some building codes require minimum clearances around such installations, and the user should be directed m also check 'rhe Code'. The width of the installation area equals the length of one module. The length of the installation area is equal to: · the total width of the modules, · plus I inch for each space between modules (for mid- clamp), · plus 3 inches (1V2 inches for each pair of end clamps). Peak Gutter Figure 6. Rails may be placed parallel or perpendicular W rafters. ,,'-'UNIRAC' UniracCode-CompliantInstallationManual $olarMount [3.2.2] Laying out L-feet L-feet (Fig. 7) are used for attachment through existing roof- ing material, such as asphalt shingles, sheathing or sheet metal to the building structure. Use Figure 8 or 9 below to locate and mark the position of the L-feet lag screw holes within the installation area. If multiple rows are to be installed adjacent to one another, it is not likely that each row will be centered above the rafters. Adjust as needed, following the guidelines in Figure 9 as closely as possible. F/gure ? 25% of module ~ ~-. Overhang 25% L max . . w~dth ] I~ Foot spaclng/ 50% of module (TYP} Lower roof edge [Building Structure) vaib (+/- 2*). I~ fi not the Figure 8. Layout with rails perpendicular to rafters. Installing L-feet Drill pilot holes through the roof into the center of the rafter at each L-foot lag screw hole location. Squirt sealant into the hole, and on the shafts of the lag screws. Seal the underside of the L- feet with a suitable sealant. Consult with the company providing the roofing warranty. Securely fasten the L-feet to the roof with the lag screws. Ensure that the L-feet face as shown in Figure 8 and 9. For greater ventila- tion, the preferred method is to place the single-slotted square side of the L-foot against the roof with the double-slotted side perpen- dicular to the roof. If the installer chooses to mount the L-foot with the long leg against the roof, the bolt slot closest to the bend must be used. 25% of module width / Lower roof edge Rafters (Building Structure) 50% of module width 1%" Overhang 25% L max Note: Modules must be centered symmelricully on the rafts (+/- 2'). If this is not the Figure 9. Layout with rails parallel to ~fters. SolarMount UniracCode-CompliantlnstallationManual i:UNIRAC [3.2.3] Laying out standoffs Standoffs (Figure 10) are used for flashed installations, such as those with tile and shake shingles. Use Figure 11 or 12 to locate and mark the location of the standoff lag screw holes within the installation area. Remove the tile or shake underneath each standoff location, exposing the roofing underlayment. Ensure that the standoff base lies flat on the undedayment, but remove no more mate- rial than required for the flashings to be installed properly. The stondoffs must be firmly attached to the building structure. F/gure 10. Ralsed flange stondoff (left) and flat top standoff uaed in conjunction with an L-foot. Overhang 25,% L max Foot spacing/ 25% modute width each end Lower roof edge I % .... Rafters {Building Structure{ Fi~vre 11. Layout with rails perpendicular W rafters.perpendicular to rafters. Overhang 25% of module width (TYP) 7/16" ~-- --~ Lower roof edge 50% B typical Foe spaoing/ Overhang 25% Lmax Rafters {Building Structure If multiple high-profile rows are to be installed adjacent to each other, it may not be possible for each row to be centered above the rafters. Adjust as needed, following the guidelines of Fig. 12 as closely as possible. Installing standoffs Drill 3/16 inch pilot holes through the underlayment into the center of the rafters at each standoff location. Securely fasten each standoff to the rafters with the two 5/16" lag screws. E~sure that the standoffs face as shown in Figure 11 or 12. Unirac steel standoffs ( 1 5/8" O.D.) are designed for collared flashings available from Unirac. Aluminum two-piece standoffs (1 1/8 "O.D.) take all-metal flashings, also available from Unirac. Install and seal flashings and standoffs using standard building practices or as the company providing roofing warranty directs. Figure 12. Layout with rails parallel to rafters. ."UNIRAC UniracCode-ComplianrlnscallationManual SolarMount [3.2.4] Installing SolarMount rails Keep raft 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. 13) before mounting the rails to the footings. Use splice bars only with flush installations or those that use low-profile tilt legs. Although structural, the joint is not as strong as the rail itself. A rail should always be supported by more than one footing on both sides of the splice. (Reference installation manual 908.1, Splices/Expansion Joints.) If using more than one splice per rail, contact Unirac concerning thermal expansion issues. Figure 13. Splice bars slide inw the footing bolt slots of SolorMount rail sections. Mounting Rails on Footings. Rails may be attached to either of two mounting holes in the L-feet (Fig. 14). Mount in the lower hole for a low profile, more aesthetically pleasing installation. 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 foolings with the flange nuts. Ensure that the rails are oriented to the footings as shown in Figure 8, 9, 11, or 12, whichever is appropriate. Aligning the Rail Ends. Align one pair of mil ends to the edge of the installation area (Fig. 15 or Fig. 16). The opposite pair of rail ends will overhang the side of the installation area. Do not trim them off until the installation is complete. If the rails are perpendicular to the rafters (Fig. 15), either end of the rails can be aligned, but the first module must be installed at the aligned end. If the rails are parallel to the rafters (Fig. 16), the aligned end of the rails must face the lower edge of the roo£ Securely tighten ail hardware after alignment is complete (28-32 ff lbs). Mount modules to the rails us soon us possible. Large temperature changes may bow the rails within a few hours {f module placement is delayed. Edge of installation area Figure 15. Rails perpendicular to the r~ 2O ~3~ ? ~/ Mounting ii" / slots Footing bolt slot Figure 14. Foot-to-rail spfice attachment Edge of installation area Figure 16. llails parailel W the rafters. $o]arMount Unirac¢ode-CompliantInstallationManual .a-'UNIRAC [3.2.5] Installing the modules Pre-wiring Modules. If modules are the Plug and Play type, no pre-wiring is required, and you can proceed directly to "Installing the First Module" below. If modules have standard J-boxes, each module should be pre-wired with one end of the intermodule cable for ease of installation. For safety reasons, module pre-wiring 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 damps 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. Ailow half an inch between the rail ends and the end clamps (Fig. 18). Finger tighten flange nuts, center and align the module as needed, and securely tighten the flange nuts (15 ff lbs). 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 dose the J-box cover. Turn the second module face up (Fig. 17). With T-bolts, mid-damps and flange nuts, secure the adjacent sides of the first and second modules. Align the second module and securely tighten the flange nuts (Fig. 19). For a neat installation, fasten wire management devices to rails with self-drilling 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 carefi]l not to cut into the roof. Allow half an inch between the end damp and the end of the rail (Fig. 18). Check that all flange nuts on T-bolts are torqued to 15 ff lbs. F/gure ~? J-boxes 1/2" minimum Figure 18 tzigure ~9 lspacer soJat~ounf fait Figure 20. Mid clamps and end clamps for lipped-frame modules are identical A spa~er for the end clamps is necessary only if the lips are located high on the modide frame. 21 -' UNIRAC UniracCode-CompliantInstallagonManual $olarMoun[ [3.3] Instolling SolarMount with bottom mounting clips This section covers SolarMount rack assembly where the installer has elected to use bottom mounting damps to secure modules to the rails. It details the procedure for flush mounting SolarMount systems to a pitched roof. Table 16. Wrenches and torque Wrench Recommended size torque (fi-lbs) hardware ~' 15 hardware ~6 ~ 30 Note:Torque ~edfice~ions do not opply to log bolt connections. Stainless steel hardware can seize up, a process called galling. To significantly reduce its likelihood, (1) apply lubricant w bolts, preferably an anti-seize lubricant, available at auto parts sWres, (2) shade hardware prior t~ installation, and (3) avoid spinning on nuts at high speed. See Installation Supplement 910, Galling and Its Prevention, at www. unirac, conc SolarMount Unirac Code-Cornpliant lnstallation Manual -'i-' U N I RA C' [3.3.1] Planning the installation area Decide on an arrangement for clips, rails, and L-feet (Fig. 22). Use Arrangement A if the full width of the rails contacts the module. Otherwise use Arrangement B. Caution: If you choose Arrangement B, either (1) use the upper mounting holes of the L-feet or (2) be certain that the L-feet and clip positions don't conflict. If rails must be parallel to the rafters, it is unlikely that they can be spaced to match rafters. In that case, add structural supports - either sleepers over the roof or mounting blocks beneath it. These additional members must meet code; if in doubt, consuk a professional engineer. Never secure the footings to the roof decking alone. Such an arrangement will not meet code and leaves the installation and the roof itself vulnerable to severe damage from wind. Leave enough room to safely move around the array during installation. The width of a rail-module assembly equals the length of one module. Note that L-feet may extend beyond the width of the assembly by as much as 2 inches on each side. The length of the assembly equals the total width of the modules. mcdu~e moun~ n9 hoie~ pigure 22. Clip Arrangements A and B -'i"UNIRAC' Vnirac Code-Compliant InsmllationManual SolarMount [3.3.2] Laying out the installing L-feet L-feet are used for installation through existing low profile roofing material, such as asphalt shinglas or sheet metal. They are also used for most ground mount installations. To ensure that the L-feet will be easily accessible during flush installation: · Use the PV module mounting holes nearest the ends of the modules. · Situate the rails so that footing bolt slots face outward. The single slotted square side of the L-foot must always lie against the roof with the double-slotted side perpendicular to the roof. Foot spacing (along the same rail) and rail overhang depend on design wind loads. Install half the L-feet: · If rails are perpendicular to rafters (Fig. 23), install the feet closest to the lower edge of the roof. · If rails are parallel to rafters (Fig 24), install the feet for one of the rafts, but not both. For the L-feet being installed now, drill pilot holes through the roofing into the center of the rafter at each lag screw hole location. Squirt sealant into the hole and onto the shafts of the lag screws. Seal the underside of the L-feet with a sealant. Securely fasten the L-feet to the building structure with the lag screws. Ensure that the L-feet face as shown in Figure 23 or Figure 24. Hold the rest of the L-feet and fasteners aside until the panels are ready for the installation. ~ SolarMoufit Rails Install First Lower Figure 23. Layout with rails perpendicular to rafters. lafte~s.~ ~ Install L Feet :: Blocks Install L-Feel Second Figure 24. Layout with rails parallel to rafters. $olarMount UniracCode-CornpliantInstMlati. rtManual a:UNIRA(" [3.3.3] Attaching modules to the rails Lay the modules for a given panel face down on a surface that will not damage the module glass. Align the edges of the modules and snug them together (Fig. 21, page22). Trim the rails to the total width of the modules to be mounted. Place a rail adjacent to the outer mounting holes. Orient the footing bolt slot outward. Place a clip slot adjacent to the mounting holes, following the arrangement you selected earlier. Assemble the clips, mounting bolts, and flange nuts. Torque the flange nuts to 15-foot-poands. Wire the modules as needed. For safety reasons, module wiring should not be performed on a roof. For a neat installation, fasten cable clamps to rails with self-tapping [3.3.4] Installing the module-rail assembly Bring the module-rail assembly to the installation site. Keep rail slots free of debris that might cause bolts to bind in the slots. Consider the weight of a fully assembled panel. Unirac recom- mends safety lines whenever lifting one to a roof. Align the panel with the previously installed L-feet. Slide 3/8 inch L-foot mounting bolts onto the rail and align them with the L-feet mounting holes. Attach the panel to the L-feet and finger tighten the flange nuts. Rails may be attached to either of two mounting holes in the footings (Fig. 25). · Mount in the lower hole for a low, more aethetically pleasing installation. · Or mount in the upper hole to maximize a cooling airflow under the modules. This may enhance perfor- mance in hotter climates. Adjust the position of the panel as needed to fit the installa- tion area. Slide the remaining L-feet bolts onto the other rail, attach L-feet, and finger tighten with flange nuts. Align L-feet with mounting holes previously drilled into the roof. Install lag bolts into remaining L-feet as described in "Laying out and installing L-feet" above. Torque all footing flange nuts to :30 pounds. Verify that all lag bolts are securely fastened. Mounting .slots Figure 25. Leg-to-rail attachment d:UNIRAC' Unirac¢ode-ComplianrlnsrallarionManual SolarMount [3.4] Installing SolarMount with grounding clips and lugs UGC- I mounting i T-bolt dip ~ top mounting slot off. iL ~rough rafl (see Fig. 3, reverse dde). UGL UGL Serrations '% SolarMounl~ roi lany lypej Figure 28. Place grounding clips, lugs, and copper wire (6-10 AWG). Place a loop in the wire around splices to prevent tenslar[ Be sure wiring between rails is not taut. KEY j~ PV module ~ ~SolarMount rail {any type) /~ Rail splice X Grounding lug I Grounding clip -- Copper wire for in-line splices LOCATION MAP SITE , 1435 West Road ADDRESS Cutchogue, NY 11935 OWNER: Michael and Connne Slade 65 Park Slope Ridgewood, NJ 07450 SITE: 1 0 acres AREA ZONING: R - 40 FLOOD: AE ZONE Dated August 22 1990 SITE PLAN SCALE: 1" = 20'- 0" <,1 Checked By: Date: Scale: Sheet Title: SITE PLAN Sheet No: 1 DESIGN LOADING: 501-A PANt L 00t= PIAN LA'r'OIJ'I' ;EILING LIVE LOAD: 20 P.S,F, .~ND. FLOOR LIVE LOAD: 30 P.S.F. 3OLAR PANEL DEAD LOAD: 3 P.S~F, ~OOF LOAD: 30 P.S.F. 3NOW LOAD (GROUND); 25 P.S.F. NIND LOAD: 35 P.S.F. (120 MPH) 3EISMIC LOAD: C ZONE (EXEMPT, SEE R301.2.2) ~,VERAGE DEAD LOAD (ALLASSEMBLIES): 10P.S.F. E NE AJ_ NOTE5 CONTRACTOR SHALL CHECK AND VERIP¢ ALL CONDITIONS AT THE SITE PRIOR TO STARTIN¢ TO ~IORK AND SHALL PANILIAP. IZE HINISELF ~NITR THE INTENT OF THE-~E PLANS AND hiAKE A~REE P~ITH SANE. CONT'P..ACTOP-. OR DINNER SHALL CERTAIN A BUILDIN¢ PERMIT PRIOR TO STARTIN¢ ANY INORK. CONTRACTOP- OR DINNER SHALL OBTAIN ALL P-~GLIIP-.EO APPROVALS~ PERHITS, CERTIFICA~5 OF O~UPANO~, I~PEOTION APPROVALS, ANd DEVIATION FROPI THESE PLANS HITHOUT THE HRI~TEN CONSENT DP THE ARCHITECT HILL NEGATE THE CERTIFICATION OF THESE PLANS. THE ARCHITECT HA~ NOT BEEN RETAINED poi~. ON-SITE INSPECTION~LL Cc' AND / OR ODSERVATIONS OF THE CONSTP~.UCTION. MEET TI-F AP?FqVED AS NOTED ~ ~mi% ', ~ , ~ ALL CONB'I'RUCT~ON SHALL MEET THE .... t REQUIREMENTS 0F THE CODES 0F NE~ ~ DESIGN 0R CONSTRUOTION ERRORS. WITHOUT CERT~hlUA I b OF OCCLJPP?Y Architect ENSPIRE Design Group, PLLC ENSPIRE DESIGN GROUP, PLLC 700-A KOEHLER AVENUE RONKONKOMA, NEW YORK, 11779 Phone: 631-471-9500 Fax: 631-471-9510 MICHAEL ~ MORBILLO, AIA - PHncipal New York State Ucense #25202 Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Consullont General Notes No. Date Revision Description TITLE SHEET: FtOOF PLAN pROJECT NO. 09-084 SHEET NO. D~TE: O9-10-O9 / SCALE: A8 NOTED CODE5 ~, ATTIC.., INSULATION [2 ~,00~= 5BCTION INVERTER INVE~TEP. E TYPIGAL ~-..15, E~. PlA~.,AM Architect ENSPIRE ENSPIRE DESIGN GROUP, PLLC 700-A KOEHLER AVENUE RONKONKOMA, NEW YORK, 11779 Phone: 631-471-9500 Fax: 651-~71-9510 MICHAEL F, MORBILLO, AIA - Principal New York Store License #25202 Mechanical, Bectrical, Plumbing Consultant PROJECT TITLE: SOLAR PANEL LAYOUT FOR THE SLADE RESIDENCE 143,5 WEST ROAD CUTCHOGUE, NEW YORK 11935 TITLE SHEET: SECTION & RISER E9-084 DA~: 09-10-09 DRAWN BY: MFM SCALE: AS NOTED A-2