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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBuilding Permit # 11/29/2016 BUILDING PERMIT TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER APPLICATION FOR PLAN EXAMINATION q * '� t "� Date Received 6t 41 Permit NO: �' Date Issued: I It d I sSgcHuse IMPORTANT: Apelicant must complete all items on this page I. CATIEN 9tl Penns 1_are, NarArir�ter,IVtIA b1845 Pnrt PtPERTlWIVI�R Glenn aGrady trrrrt MAF N7 t PARCEL OIIING DISTRECT ks#orkc I �strtct yes na lUlaplrxe Bltc Vrfle des ri TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT PROPOSED USE Residential Non- Residential ❑ New Building WOne family Addition ❑ Two or more family ❑ Industrial FVAIteration - solar panels No. of units: ❑ Commercial ❑ Repair, replacement ❑ Assessory Bldg ❑ Others: ❑ Demolition ❑ Other �7epic ❑Well ❑ Fl �rdplart C7 tfetla �ls C .IlUatershd Drsrrct a I "'ter, r.. install a 7.83 kW DC solar electric system consisting of 27 solar panels onto existing roof structure Identification Please Type or Print Clearly) OWNER: Name: Glenn O'Grady Phone: Address: 90 Penni Lane, North Andover, MA 01845 CON7ACTC1 Name Rhone855 '78 x:778 llnited.50lar Associate LLC 1:::t�an�el.McCrat Address 375 Washrn ort Street? ui�rte 1 Q�k, Iatcto, MA 02148; Super�tlsor" .77, 7777 t onstct ctiar� License. tx ate 1 E170 91 R 512f} 8 Halve 1mpro elven Llcet se .. Ems► Date 18492 1 150"18 ARCHITECT/ENGINEER Phone: Address: Reg. No. FEE SCHEDULE.BULDING PERMIT.$12.00 PER$1000.00 OF THE TOTAL ESTIMATED COST BASED ON$125.00 PER S.F. Total Project Cost: $ 24,500 FEE: $ 294 Check No.: /1 s� Receipt No.: 3.i x e NOTE: Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund Signature of Agentlbwnar Daniel McGrath �gnafure of contractor > r � �o�rH own of 2Andover o `' 0% h ver, Mass,0 LAKE 4Ao P��y 'tArEo w 11 BOARD OF HEALTH Food/Kitchen PERMIT T LD Septic System THIS CERTIFIES THAT .timr.& ut 4 ... .c..... &rAvBUILDING INSPECTOR Foundation has permission to erect.......................... buildings on ...,... ..�..........109.N�li l............. x!.......... .I ..�......5.o'../.*�....,.. . ..t042 4...................7...11..�...k—W. Rough t0 be occupied as ... Chimney provided that the person accepting this permit shall in every respect conform to the terms of the application Final on file in this office, and to the provisions of the Codes and By-Laws relating to the Inspection,Alteration and Construction of Buildings in the Town of North Andover. PLUMBING INSPECTOR VIOLATION of the Zoning or Building Regulations Voids this Permit. Rough Final PERMIT EXPIRES IN 6 MONTHS ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR UNLESS CONSTRUCTI N TZS Rauh Service ......... .. ........ . .......................................x Fina] BUILDING INSPECTOR CAS INSPECTOR Occupancy Permit Re uired t® Occupy Buildinor Rough Display in a Conspicuous Place on the Premises — Do Not Remove Final No Lathing or Dry Wall To Be Done FIRE DEPARTMENT Until Inspected and Approved by the Building Inspector. Burner Street leo. Smoke Det. John Karavolas Gardner Park Associates 29 Abington Ave., Peabody, MA 01960 11/15/2016 Dan McGrath President, United Solar Associates, LLC 376 Washington St., Maiden, MA 02148 To whom this may concern I have inspected the existing roof framing of 90 Penni Lane, North Andover, MA 01845 and found that the roof can support the installation of proposed roof mounted PV array subject to the requirements of this letter. The roof connection to the existing roof joists shall be attached with 5/16" x 4%2" long stainless steel lag bolts with washer to accomplish embedment into the top 2" into the cord of the roof joist.The roof connection brackets shall be spaced no more than 48" on center.The roof connection brackets shall be spaced no more than 48" on center. Rafters measure at 2" x 8" with spacing of 16". The top face of the PV panels will be no more than 5" of the existing roof structure and flush mounted with the roof. The panels shall not be blocked at their perimeter and air shall be allowed to flow under the panels. The total weight of the PV panels including all attachments and hardware will be under 3lbs/sf. The PV panel rail shall span 48" between supports.The PV panel rail rows shall be staggered such that the support of each panel row shall be bearing on alternating roof joist such that each PV panel row is offset 24"from the row below it. John Karavolas PE, has reviewed the Snap N Rack recommended installation methods ad "Roof Mount Assembly Drawing" in combination with 780 CMR, Eighth Edition of the Massachusetts State Building Code—Residential, and concluded that the Snap N Rack system and its proposed installation methods are in compliance. John Karavolas Engineer, Gardner Park Associates J n L. aravolas, P.E. UNITED LA A S S 0 C I A T L S L L C Installation Contract for: Glenn O'Grady 90 Penni Ln. North Andover, MA 01845 System Size of: 7.83 kW DC Installation to be Performed by: United Solar Associates LLC Sunl776.com 1 -855-SUN-1776 0 i r s is Solar Installation Contract This agreement is made by United Solar Associates, LLC (Contractor)and Glenn O'Grady (Owner) on the date written beside our signatures. Contractor United Solar Associates,LLC. 376 Washington St. #104, Malden,MA 02148 Phone Number: 1-855-786-1776 Fax Number: 1-781-321-1202 Email Address: Info@Sunl776.com Federal Employer ID: 27 - 3543248 Massachusetts Home Improvement Contractor Registration Number: 168524 EXP 3/7/2017 United Solar Associates, LLC is operating as a limited liability company in the state of Massachusetts. United Solar Associates,LLC will be referred to as U.S.A throughout this document. Salesperson who solicited this contract: Lucas McLaughlin Owner Name: Glenn O'Grady Address: 90 Penni Ln. North Andover,MA 01845 Phone: - Email: - Name: 'Glenn O'Grady' will be referred to as Owner throughout this agreement. The Construction Site Address of installation 90 Penni Ln. North Andover, MA 01845 Page 2 of 17 I. Project Description A. For a price identified below, U.S.A. agrees to complete for Owner the Work identified in this agreement as the Solar Project. B. The Solar Project is described as follows: Installation of 27 Solar Panels of the brand Canadian Solar, CS6X-290M All Black to be used with SolarEdge - 7600A- US inverters and Snap N`Rack brand Racking. II. Contract Price A. In addition to any other charges specified in this agreement, Owner agrees to pay U.S.A. $24,500.00 for completing the Work described as the Solar Project. Ill. Scheduled Start of Construction A. Project start date will be determined B. Work will be considered started when U.S.A, or a Subcontractor retained by U.S.A. begins final engineering work for the Solar Project. IV. Scheduled Completion of Construction A. Work under this agreement will be Substantially Complete within 90 calendar days after the date construction begins. V. Documents Incorporated A. This agreement incorporates by reference certain disclosures and notices required by federal and state law. The following documents are incorporated as though included in full as part of this agreement. Notice of Right to Cancel under Regulation Z (in duplicate) VI. Scope of Work A. The Solar Project is a solar energy system installed with all wiring and connections required for operation and with the following specifications: The number of panels installed will be 27. B. The panel manufacturer and model number will be Canadian Solar, CS6X-290M All Black. Tilt of the panel array will be Flush with roof. Azimuth of panel orientation will be set forth in "System Design" document. Standoff above the surface will be 3-5 inches. Shading percentage will be under 50% The inverter manufacturer and model number will be SolarEdge - 7600A-US. Manufacturer of the mounting system is Snap N' Rack. C. U.S.A. will design, engineer and construct the Solar Project as required by the Contract Documents and all applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. U.S.A. will be responsible for all means, methods,techniques, sequences and procedures used to complete the Solar Project, Page 3 of 17 D. When, the Solar Prqiect is ready for performance testing,U.S.A. will notify Owner at least two business days before conducting a test of the system. U.S.A, will conduct performance tests using procedures generally followed by U.S.A. and industry standards. When U.S.A. has determined that the Solar Project has been designed, engineered, and constructed in compliance with this agreement and when the Solar Project has passed final Inspection by the building authority,U.S.A. will notify Owner of completion. Owner will, within two business days of receipt of this notice, review the Solar Project to verify that Work is Substantially Complete. On completion of this review, Owner will either identify reasons why the Solar Project is not complete or acknowledge that: (1) The Solar Project is complete, and (2) Owner has assumed responsibility for the Solar Project, including security, insurance coverage, and utility charges. E. When Owner has assumed responsibility for the Solar Project, U.S.A. will provide Owner with originals of any of the following in possession of U.S.A.; (1)Permit sign-offs or other approvals of any governmental agency,utility company or department having authority over the Solar Project. (2) Operating instructions and maintenance recommendations for all equipment and systems installed. (3) Original warranties, guarantees. (4) Documents describing project for tax purposes. (5) Full copy of U.S.A. Warranty. These documents will be provided in a binder provided to owner duringfinal commissioning walk through with owner. The Final Commissioning walk through will be performed at total completion of project. F. On request, Owner will provide to U.S.A. all information and documentation in possession of Owner which may affect design, construction or utility rebates available on the Solar Project, including: (1) Plans and Surveys that describe the physical characteristics, legal limitations or existing utility locations on site, (2) known conditions, including subsurface conditions and Hazardous Materials, (3) As- built Drawings and photographs of prior construction, (4) charges for electric service during the year before this contract is signed. When such documents are in possession of others, Owner will, on request of U.S.A.,authorize release of such documents to U.S.A.. Owner makes no representation or warranty to U.S.A. with respect to the accuracy of any documents provided or released to U.S.A.. However, if reliance by U.S.A. on documents or information provided by Owner increases the cost or extends the project duration, U.S.A. will be entitled to a Change Order for any additional costs or time required. 0. Owner grants to U.S.A. and consultants and Subcontractors of U.S.A., a non-exclusive right of entry to the job site during normal work hours. Normal work hours will range between 7 A.M. and 5 P.M. Owner will identify preferred points of access and parking areas for construction personnel. U.S.A. agrees to comply with reasonable access and security rules and procedures recommended by Owner. H. Owner will provide access to the Internet through a network maintained by Owner to support monitoring of the solar energy system installed by U.S.A.. Access can be through either an Ethernet line with RJ45 connector near the panel array or an electrical outlet close to a router or switch which supports an Ethernet over Power device, 1. Owner grants to U.S.A. the rights to take pictures of the Solar Project and use those pictures for advertising, promotion or publicity purposes in any electronic,online, or print format. Owner grants to U.S.A. permission to give prospective clients of U.S.A. the name of Owner and a contact number when soliciting future business. These rights expire 18 months after completion of the Solar Project unless terminated sooner by Owner. Page 4 of 17 i J. When Owner has acknowledged that Work on the Solar Project is complete, U.S.A. is not responsible for improper modification or alteration of installed equipment, faulty repair attempts, deliberate abuse, insufficient ventilation of electrical components, failure to comply with applicable safety standards or regulations, flood, lightning, over-voltage, storm or fire. K. U.S.A. acknowledges and agrees that all rebates, incentives, environmental attributes, reporting rights, Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs) and tax credits payable or available under any law or program as a result of the Solar Project are the property of Owner unless Owner has contracted with a leasing or Power Purchasing Agreement Facility or Company. U,S.A. makes no guarantee on the availability of solar incentives other than as specifically provided in this agreement. L. Owner is advised to consult legal and accounting professionals on the availability of solar incentives, Incentives can change. U.S.A, is not responsible for changes in incentives after a building permit is issued for the Solar Project, M. Owner grants to U.S.A. the right to prepare and submit applications in the name and on behalf of Owner for any and all solar incentives,rebates and credits for which the Solar Project may qualify. These documents include but are not limited to: • Massachusetts Clean Energy Center Rebate Application (if applicable) • Massachusetts Clean Energy Center Rebate Application (if applicable) • Net Metering Agreements • Permission Construct Applications • Municipal Applications including Electric, Building,and Affidavit of Project Responsibility N. This contract is subject to cancellation by Owner at any time prior to issuance of the building permit if performance-based incentives(PBI), up-front incentives (UFI), attributes, reporting rights or grants approved by Owner and incorporated into this contract will not be available. Upon cancellation,Owner will have no further obligation under this agreement. However, the portion of the initial payment intended to cover the cost of applying for solar incentives will be non-refundable. O. This contract is subject to cancellation by process of application and can be revoked by others including: • Failure of roof supporting structure by Licensed Professional Engineer • Denial of interconnection by Power Company(NStar,National Grid,Municipal Light Plant) P. U.S.A. guarantees that any application for solar incentives or rebates will be submitted for approval within 30 Working Days after this contract is signed. Any change in solar incentives by government or a utility company after the building permit is issued will be the responsibility of Owner. Q. U.S.A. advises Owner that utility companies routinely require a grant of an casement which guarantees full-time access to the Job Site of any solar energy equipment for which a performance-based incentive or an up-front incentive has been approved. R. The best choice for materials may change when the construction manager conducts a site audit or when the solar engineer prepares working Plans. if the solar modules or other equipment planned for the Solar Project are not available or are on long back order when needed, U.S.A. will recommend another panel currently available and appropriate for the Solar Project. Owner will have the option to substitute the equipment recommended by U.S.A.. Page 5 of 17 i S. Sizing of system components in this agreement is based on the best information available at the time this contract was prepared and is subject to change. Changes may be required when the construction manager conducts a site audit or when the solar engineer prepares working Plans. Plans may require changes when there is a change in: (1) the rated capacity of existing or proposed electrical service switchgear. (2) The roof space or open land available for mounting solar modules. (3)The history of energy costs at the construction site. (4) The availability of solar incentives, credits and rebates, T. It is the belief of U.S.A. that existing electrical switchgear/main electrical panel on site is adequate for the Solar Project without significant upgrade. If existing electrical service switchgear has to be replaced as part of the Solar Project, U.S.A. will provide a quote to upgrade the electrical service switchgear at additional cost to Owner unless otherwise agreed upon. This guarantee does not extend to trenching for underground placement of electrical cable or conduit. Subsurface conditions or other obstructions that prevent use of ordinary trenching equipment may increase the cost of connecting underground electrical cable and will require a Change Order. U. Except for materials expressly designated otherwise in the Contract Documents, U.S.A.warrants that all materials and equipment furnished under this contract shall be of good quality and new. V. U.S.A. is responsible for coordination of the various trades and deliveries of equipment, materials and supplies to minimize interference which could delay the Work or pose a hazard to life or property. U.S.A. shall be responsible for allocation of tasks between trades and will be the final authority on location and routing of equipment and storage of materials on the Job Site. W. U.S.A. shall do no Work on the Solar Project and furnish no materials to the Job Site except as required by the Contract Documents. Any Work done or materials furnished by U.S.A. which do not comply with the Contract Documents, will be at the risk and expense of U.S.A. who covenants and agrees that no Claim for compensation shall be made for any non-complying Work done or non- complying materials furnished. X. U.S.A. shall not be relieved of obligations to perform the Work in accord with the Contract Documents either by actions of or inaction by Owner or agents of Owner, or by tests, Inspections, or approvals required or performed by persons other than U.S.A. VII. Cutting and Patching A. U.S.A. will ensure that cutting and patching required to make building parts fit together properly is done by those skilled in the trade. Work completed by U.S.A. will have the neatly finished appearance characteristic of professional grade construction. B. U.S.A. will ensure that alteration Work done on existing building components does no damage either to the property of Owner or to Work done by others. C. Except as illustrated on building Plans or described in Contract Documents, U.S.A. will not alter existing building components without consent of Owner. U.S.A. will not alter or interfere with the Work of any Separate Contractor without prior consent of the Separate Contractor involved, VIII. Compliance with Law A. U.S.A. and Owner mutually commit to use reasonable care to meet the Requirements of state, federal and local Law when discharging their responsibilities under this agreement. Page 6 of 17 i B. U.S.A. is licensed to do the Work described in the Contract Documents, U.S.A. will notify Owner of any change in that license status. Every Subcontractor working for U.S.A. will hold a license appropriate for the Work performed. IX. Permits and Fees A. In compliance with Massachusetts General Laws 142A, Section 2(a) (10), U.S.A. has: (1) Provided Owner with a list of building permits required to complete this Work, (2)Advised Owner that it's normally the obligation of a Contractor or Subcontractor to obtain the required permits for their Work, and (3) Advised Owner that homeowners who secure permits for Work on their own homes are excluded from the guaranty fund provisions which appear in Massachusetts General Laws 142A, Section 5 U.S.A. accepts responsibility for securing building permits for the Solar Project. Description of the permit: Building Permit Name of the permit issuing authority: Inspectional Services of North Andover Description of the permit: Electric Permit Name of the permit issuing authority: Inspectional Services of North Andover Description of the permit: Pennission to interconnect Name of the permit issuing authority: National Grid A. U.S.A. will pay the building permit fee, Plan check fee,business license fees for U.S.A. and Subcontractors,and charges levied by government for testing, Inspection and Re-Inspection of the Solar Project. B. Except as provided elsewhere in this agreement, Owner will pay all fees and application charges imposed by government authority, including, but not limited to, grading permit fees, drainage permit fees, traffic control charges, thoroughfare charges, impact fees, special district fees, sewer fees, water fees, planning fees, school fees, elevator permit fees, charges for temporary access or use of the public right of way, and charges for document processing, hearings, and certifications. Owner will also pay all fees and application charges imposed by any association of property owners having authority over the Job Site. C. Except as provided elsewhere in this agreement, Owner will pay all application fees and connection charges imposed by utility companies or government agencies for bringing service to the Job Site, and for connecting gas,water, electricity,phone, cable, sewer, and drainage lines. II. Taxes A. Owner asserts that the Solar Project is exempt from sales and use tax and that none should be charged to U.S.A. or Subcontractors for building materials, supplies, fixtures, equipment,and Installation labor which actually become part of the structure, Supplies, tools and equipment used in the construction process(such as perimeter fencing) will be subject to sales and use tax and payable by U.S.A,, even if used exclusively on the Solar Project. On request of U.S.A. or any Subcontractor, Owner shall cause a certificate of exemption to be issued as evidence of the tax status of the Solar Project. Should sales or use tax be imposed other than as described in this paragraph, Owner agrees that the Contract Price shall be increased by the full amount of all such sales or use tax(including fines and penalties) actually paid by U.S.A. or Subcontractors. Page 7 of 17 B. U.S.A. shall remit when due all federal, state and local withholding tax and payroll tax on employee wages,premiums for unemployment and workers' compensation insurance, and retirement contributions. III. Employee Relations A. U.S.A. is responsible for performance of all construction crews, including employees of Subcontractors, and shall enforce strict discipline and good order on the Job Site. B. U.S.A. will enforce the following rules on the Job Site; (1)Anyone found in possession of a firearm will be directed to leave immediately and will not be allowed to return, (2)Possession, sale, or distribution of alcohol or illicit drugs is prohibited. Anyone under the influence of alcohol or illicit drags will be directed to leave immediately, (3)U.S.A. will certify that personnel on the Job Site have consented to submit to drug and alcohol screening and testing including pre-employment, for cause, periodic or random tests, and(4) Entry on the Job Site shall constitute consent to Inspection of an employee's person, vehicle, and personal effects by U.S.A., Owner, or other authority. Any employee who is found in violation of these Job Site rules or who refuses to permit Inspection shalt be barred from the Job Site at the discretion of U.S.A. or Owner. C. U.S.A. will ensure that personnel will be furnished and required to use safety equipment complying with OSHA standards, including hard hats, safety glasses with permanently attached side shields,body harnesses with shock cord lanyard, steel toe work boots, and appropriate protective equipment and clothing. Any employee who refuses to comply with OSHA standards shall be barred from the Job Site at the discretion of U.S.A, or Owner. D. U.S.A.will allow only qualified, careful and skilled personnel to do the Work. Each worker shall have the appropriate license, certification or experience necessary to complete the tasks assigned. E. U.S.A. shall discharge from employment on the Solar Project any worker who cannot or will not meet standards for acceptable performance or who fails to comply with reasonable expectations for personal conduct. F. U.S.A. agrees to Indemnify and hold harmless Owner from any and all causes of action, demands, Claims,damages, awards and attorney's fees, based on decisions made by Owner concerning discharge of construction personnel. IV. Owner's Responsibilities A. Owner will respond in writing and with reasonable promptness to written requests from U.S.A. for information relevant to completion of the Work. Owner will identify a Representative qualified to respond to questions from U.S.A. when Owner is not available. U.S.A. is authorized to rely on written responses from Owner and the identified Representative. B. Owner shall have sole responsibility to secure financing for the Solar Project and shall pay all fees, charges, or other costs of such financing, including Inspection fees charged by any lender. The nonperformance of any lender shall not affect the obligation of Owner to U.S.A.. Owner hereby authorizes and directs any lender on the Solar Project to furnish U.S.A. with full information on undisbursed loan proceeds when requested by U.S.A.. C. Owner will not interfere with or permit others to interfere with, stop, hinder, or delay completion of the Work by U.S.A. or Subcontractors except as provided under this agreement. Page 8 of 17 D. During the Contract Time, Owner shall, at the expense of Owner, provide and maintain a surfaced roadway connecting the Job Site with a public highway. V. Representations by Contractor A. The Contract Price is based on U.S.A.'s careful evaluation of Plans, Specifications, Contract Documents, local conditions, including availability of labor, material, equipment, and transportation,the kind and character of soil and terrain, all available reports and tests on soil conditions, Work to be performed by Owner or Separate Contractors, environmental and historic preservation considerations, B. U.S.A. shall use skill and attention to complete the Work in a timely manner consistent with the Contract Documents. C. Based on a thorough evaluation of the Contract Documents, the Job Site, and all conditions that may affect construction cost and duration, U.S.A. affirms that the Contract Price and Contract Time are fair and reasonable for completion of the Solar Project. VI. Disclaimer by Owner, Reliance by Contractor A. Owner has provided U.S.A. with information on subsurface or concealed conditions at the Job Site. Except to the extent that U.S.A. knows this information to be false, U.S.A. is entitled to rely on the accuracy of this information. VII. Discrepancy Behveen Plans and Fields Conditions A. U.S.A. shall compare conditions at the Job Site with representations and Requirements in the Contract Documents. If U.S.A. discovers a discrepancy between Job Site conditions and representations or Requirements in the Contract Documents, U.S.A. shall promptly report the discrepancy to Owner, and provide a detailed explanation. B. If any concealed structure,water, power, waste, drain or gas line is uncovered or revealed during construction which is not as indicated in the Contract Documents or is inconsistent with information provided by Owner, U.S.A. shall promptly, and before any such structure or line is disturbed or damaged (except in an Emergency), notify Owner. U.S.A. shall submit a Claim for a Change Order which covers the additional cost incurred as a result of such structure, water,power, waste, drain, or gas line uncovered or revealed during construction. VIII. Differing Site Conditions A. U.S.A. shall promptly, and before the conditions are disturbed, give a written notice to Owner on encountering unforeseeable conditions adversely affecting the Work. Owner shall investigate the site conditions promptly after receiving notice. if the conditions cause an increase in cost to U.S.A. or the time required for performing any part of the Work and were not reasonably foreseeable by an experienced Contractor, an equitable adjustment shall be made under this clause and the contract modified in writing accordingly. B. If, as a result of differing site conditions, some portion of the Work is abandoned and Owner receives little or no benefit from the abandoned portion of the Work, an equitable adjustment shall be made under this clause, relieving Owner of any obligation to pay for the portion of the Work abandoned. C. Anything in this contract notwithstanding, U.S.A. is entitled to rely on express or implied representations concerning site conditions made by Owner and those employed by Owner regardless of whether those representations are made in Contract Documents or otherwise. Page 9 of 17 D. Nothing in this contract shall require U.S.A. to undertake Work on(1) Subsurface or latent physical conditions at or near the Job Site which differ materially from those indicated in the Contract Documents, or(2) Unknown physical conditions at or near the Job Site, of an unusual nature, which differ materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inhering in Work of the character called for in the Contract Documents. IX. Payments Owner will pay to U.S.A. the Contract Price in installments consisting of progress payments and a final payment on completion of the Work unless other financing arrangements have been made instead of self- financing, elffinancing. I.E. Lease, Power Purchase Agreement Equipment Leasing or other option. A. Schedule of Progress Payments l. Progress payments are due as each phase of the Work is completed. a) Amount due upon signing contract: $ 2,000.00 b) Amount due when Job Phase 1 is complete: $13,500.00 Job Phase 1 is complete when Arrival of Material to Job Site and work has commenced C) Amount due when Job Phase 2 has been substantially completed: $6,750.00 Job Phase 2 is complete on the last day of Installation. d) Amount due when Job Phase 3 is complete: $2,250.00 Job Phase 3 is complete when Net metering agreement has been executed and array has been given permission to interconnect (Permission to Operate) granted by Utility. Initial Here 2. Project to be financed through 3rd party. Initial Here 3. Project to be financed through the Mass Solar Loan Program Initial Here If project is financed through Mass Solar Loan Program, this Turnkey Contract and subsequent work shall be contingent on Program Loan approval. B. Processing of Progress Payments 1. Before each progress payment is due under the terms of this contract, U.S.A. shall provide Owner with an application for payment (invoice) in a form which complies with generally accepted trade practice. 2. The customer may cancel the installation up to 3 days before material arrives on site. USA will notify the customer 10 days before material order. X. Payment for Materials Stored Off-Site A. Except as otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, cost of materials and equipment to be incorporated into the Work which are stored off the Job Site may be included in an application for payment. B. U.S.A. shall not be relieved of responsibility for loss or damage to materials stored off the Job Site or while being transported to the Job Site. Any such loss or damage shall be remedied at the expense of U.S.A... Transportation of materials or equipment stored off the Job Site is at the expense of U.S.A.. C. The value of materials stored off-site shall not exceed $10,000.00. Page 10 of 17 XI. Grounds for Withholding Payment A. Owner may withhold payment due U.S.A. for Defective Work which has not been corrected in compliance with terms of this agreement. B. Owner may withhold from payments due U,S,A, a sum adequate to reimburse Owner for any damage suffered by Owner or for which Owner may be liable and which was caused by an act or neglect of U.S.A. or by anyone for whom U.S.A. may be liable. Damage to Owner shall not constitute grounds to withhold payment if U.S.A. has insurance coverage which would prevent loss to Owner from the damage claimed. XII. Final Payment A. U.S.A. will submit an application for final payment to Owner when the Work has been completed in compliance with the Contract Documents. If Owner agrees that Work has been completed, payment is due U.S.A. for the entire unpaid balance of the contract amount. B. The acceptance of final payment by U.S.A. constitutes a complete and unconditional waiver and release of any and all Claims by U.S.A. of whatever nature, and regardless of whether they are then known or unknown, and a complete and unconditional release of Owner, and every person for whom Owner is responsible, for any and all matters related to the contract or otherwise,except those Claims which have been made in writing and identified by U.S.A. as not having been settled at that time. C. Owner has no obligation to make final payment until all Punch List items have been satisfactorily completed unless Owner agrees to accept a certified check equal to the value of any uncompleted Work. X1II. Changes in the Work A. Except as provided elsewhere in this agreement, no change to this contract(including modification, clarification, interpretation or correction of the Plans or Specifications) shall be made without mutual agreement and a written Change Order signed by U.S.A. and Owner identifying the change,the cost of the change, and the effect on Project schedule, if any. B. Any change in Plans, Specifications or Contract Documents necessary to conform to existing or future Laws, codes, ordinances or regulations shall be considered Extra Work. C. If any Change Order increases or decreases the time required for completion, Owner and U.S.A. shall make an appropriate adjustment in the Contract Completion Date. D. On receipt of any instruction or information which U.S.A. interprets as requiring Extra Work, U.S.A. shall prepare and submit to Owner a proposal describing the change in the Work using(where appropriate)Drawings, Specifications, narrative, the cost to Owner for making the change,and the proposed revision in the Contract Completion Date, if any. E. U.S.A. is authorized to make minor changes in the Work which are in the interest of Owner, do not materially alter the quality or performance of the Work, and do not affect the cost or time of performance, and comply with applicable Laws, codes, ordinances and regulations. U.S.A. will inform Owner of each minor change made in the Work. F. Owner is authorized to make minor changes in the Work which are in the interest of Owner, do not materially alter the quality or performance of the Work, do not affect the cost or time of performance, and comply with applicable Laws, codes, ordinances and regulations. Page 11 of 17 G. When a change in the Work has been proposed by Owner, U.S.A. shall halt Work in the area of the proposed change and take steps to minimize any loss or waste which might result from implementing the proposed change. H. When signed by U.S.A. and Owner, each Change Order becomes a Contract Document. XIV. Cooperation of the Parties A. Both U.S.A. and Owner pledge that their relations will be conducted with courtesy and consideration in an environment characterized by mutual respect. Owner pledges to respond promptly to requests by U.S.A. for guidance, assistance and payments when due and agrees to extend to U.S.A. the deference and latitude a dedicated professional deserves. U.S.A. pledges to commit the skill and resources required to complete the Solar Project in a manner that complies with both the letter and spirit of the Contract Documents and enhances the reputation of U.S.A. for dependability and professionalism. XV. Defective Work A. General Requirements 1. On written notice from Owner, U.S.A. shall promptly remove from the Job Site all Work or materials found to be either unsatisfactory or not in compliance with the Contract Documents,whether or not such rejected Work or materials are incorporated in the Solar Project. U.S.A. shall promptly repair or replace such rejected Work or materials at no cost to Owner. B. Rejected Work- Contractor's Obligations l. U.S.A. shall bear all expenses related to the correction of rejected Work and replacing rejected materials, including the expense of making good all Work of U.S.A., Owner and Separate Contractors destroyed or damaged by the corrections and replacements. 2. U.S.A. shall bear the cost of any additional testing, Inspections, fees of consultants and design professionals necessary after correcting rejected Work or replacing rejected materials. 3. No correction of rejected Work or replacement of rejected materials shall be complete until testing and Inspection is approved by Owner. 4. At the request of Owner,U.S.A. shall search for the cause of a construction Defect. C. Rejected Work- Contractor's Rights 1. If U.S.A. disagrees with a decision on rejection of Work or rejection of materials,U.S.A. may proceed with corrections under protest and invoke the provisions of this agreement which cover dispute resolution. If such rejection of Work or materials is found to be without merit or with no adequate foundation, U.S.A. shall be entitled to a Change Order for Extra Work and Owner shall pay all costs associated with corrections completed under protest. 2. If U.S.A. disagrees with a decision on rejection of Work or materials,U.S.A. is entitled to an expedited resolution of the issue under the provisions of this agreement which cover dispute resolution. Pending resolution of this dispute, the obligation of U.S.A. to make correction is suspended. The Contract Time, if any, is extended for the period the dispute remains unresolved. 3. U.S.A. has the right to inspect rejected Work or materials and collect relevant evidence before the Work or materials are disturbed or altered in any way. Page 12 of 17 4. Owner acknowledges and agrees that it may be inappropriate or unreasonably expensive to replace,refabricate or refinish building components with minor Defects or which are damaged slightly due to wear and tear commonly associated with the construction process. U.S.A. may, at the sole discretion of U.S.A., (1) Correct minor Defects using procedures co nmonly accepted as good construction practice, or(2) Conclude that a cosmetic Defect is acceptable under good construction practice and take no corrective action. XVI. Call-Backs A. The call back period for repair of defective material or workmanship is 120 months. B. U.S.A. has the right to test and inspect any Claimed Defect during the call-back period and may seek the opinion of independent experts on the Claimed Defect before beginning repairs. XVII. Warranty Except as otherwise provided in this agreement, U.S.A. warrants that Work performed under this contract shall conform to the Contract Documents and be free of Defects in material, or design furnished, or workmanship performed by U.S.A, or any Subcontractor or Material Supplier for the period of 10 years. See Addendum No. 1 for more details. A. General Requirements 1. Except as otherwise provided in this agreement, the warranty period shall begin from the date of the Interconnection Agreement approval form Eversource, National Grid or Municipal Light Plant. II. Contractor Claims A. If U.S.A. claims that any instruction, Drawing,act or omission of Owner or any representative of Owner, or any agency of government, increases costs to U.S.A.,requires extra time or changes the Scope of Work,U.S.A. shall have the right to assert a Claim for such costs or time. B. Unresolved Claims or disputes shall not cause U.S.A. to delay or suspend. Work or for Owner to delay or suspend payments as provided by this agreement. Continued performance by U.S.A. shall not be deemed a waiver of any Claim for additional compensation or an extension of Time for Completion. U.S.A. shall cooperate with Owner and representatives of Owner to mitigate potential damages, delay and other adverse consequences arising out of the condition which is the subject of the Claim. C. U.S.A. and Owner agree to make a good faith effort to resolve all Claims that arise under this agreement and shall seek the opinion of expert disinterested parties on the validity of Claims, when appropriate. Claims not resolved to the mutual satisfaction of 1).S.A. and Owner shall he resolved under the provisions of this agreement covering dispute resolution. III. Notice of Claims A. No Claim by U.S.A, shall be considered unless U.S.A.provides Owner with a notice that there will be a Claim for additional compensation or an extension of time. This notice of Claim shall be made no less than 5 calendar days after U.S.A. recognizes or should have recognized that circumstances exist which support such a Claim. The notice of Claim shall include: (1) The date of the notice, (2)The date the basis for the Claim was discovered, (3) The circumstances that support the Claim, and (4)The estimated additional cost to Owner or additional time required to complete the Solar Project. B. U.S.A. agrees and understands that no oral approval, either express or implied, of any Claim shall be binding upon Owner unless and until such approval is ratified by execution of a written Change Order. Page 13 of 17 IV. Insurance A. General Requirements 1, U.S.A. shall carry workers' compensation insurance and public liability insurance as required by Law and regulation for the protection of U.S.A. and Owner during progress of the Work, V. Interpretation of the Contract A. The omission of words or phrases in the Contract Documents or obvious typographical errors in the Contract Documents shall not defeat interpretation of the Contract Documents so long as the meaning is reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents taken as a whole. B. Words and abbreviations defined in this contract are capitalized and should be understood as defined. Words commonly used in the construction industry are to be understood in their recognized technical or construction industry context. Any word not defined in this contract and which does not have a well-known technical or construction industry meaning is to be understood as defined in the most recent edition of the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary. C, Nothing in the Contract Documents shall be interpreted as requiring U.S.A. to violate any Law or regulation imposed by government. D. The terms "agreement" and "contract" have the same meaning and are interchangeable. E. Except as otherwise provided in this contract, Owner and U.S,A. intend that this contract be interpretcd in accord with the Restatement o f Law, Contracts, published by the American Law Institute. Specifically: All parts of the Contract Documents should be interpreted together, and conduct of the Parties should be interpreted as a manifestation of intention, and specific provisions should be interpreted as qualifying the meaning of the general provisions. VI. Rights of Third Parties A. Except as expressly provided elsewhere in this agreement, Contract Documents shall not be construed to create a contractual relationship of any kind: (1) Between Owner's Representative and U.S.A., (2) Between Owner and any Subcontractor or Sub-subcontractor, (3)Between Owner and any consultant to Owner, or(4)Between any persons or entities other than Owner and U.S.A.. VII. Dealing With Plan Defects A. Unless U.S.A. has asked for and received a written clarification from Owner in time to prevent delay in the Work, any omission or ambiguity in the Contract Documents shall be interpreted as requiring the material or construction technique necessary to produce the greater quantity and better quality of Work. B. If inconsistent, approved changes to the Contract Documents take precedence over the original Contract Documents. Subsequent changes to the Contract Documents take precedence over prior changes to the Contract Documents. VIIL Choice of Law A. The contract shall be governed by the Law of the State of Massachusetts. IX. Entire Agreement A. The Contract Documents are the entire agreement and constitute a complete integration of all understandings between U.S.A. and Owner on the subject of the Solar Project. The Contract Documents supersede all prior negotiations,representations and agreements, whether written or oral. No subsequent notation, renewal, addition, deletion, change or amendment to this contract shall have any force or effect unless in the foram of a written Change Order or amendmcnt to this contract. Page 14 of 17 i X. Independent Contractor A. U.S.A. shall perform all obligations required by this agreement as an independent contractor and not as an employee of Owner. No agent, employee or Subcontractor of U.S.A. shall accrue leave, pension, insurance, or any other benefit provided to employees of Owner. B. United Solar Associates will act as owner representation for applications necessary for Solar installation completion for SREC production, monitoring (if necessary) and net metering agreements, Municipal Permits, Interconnection agreements and in no other way. XI. Inspections A. U.S.A. shall schedule and coordinate all Inspections required by the Contract Documents and by public authority so as not to delay the progress of the Work or the Work of Owner or Separate Contractors. If the Contract Documents require that an Inspection be witnessed or attended by Owner, U.S.A. shall give advance notice of the time and place of the Inspection. U.S.A. shall schedule Inspections during regular Work Days and normal business hours, unless mutually agreed by U.S.A., Owner, and Inspector. B. Owner and Inspectors from the public authority having jurisdiction shall have access to all construction, materials and equipment on the.lob Site for the purpose of making Inspections. U.S.A. shall provide the facilities and safety equipment reasonably necessary to make Inspections. On request of Owner, U.S.A. shall provide an employee of U.S.A. to accompany the Inspector. C. Neither an Inspection nor a failure to make an Inspection shall relieve U.S.A. of responsibility for compliance with the Contract Documents. Inspections shall not be interpreted as (1) A substitute for adequate quality control by U.S.A., (2) A discharge of liability of U.S.A., (3)Acceptance by Owner of any Work which passes Inspection, or(4) Waiver of any Requirement of the Contract Documents. D, Except as provided otherwise by the Contract Documents, all materials, workmanship, processes of manufacture and methods of construction shall be subject to Inspection where construction and assembly are being performed. Such Inspections shall not unreasonably interfere with or delay the operations of U.S.A. E. Insofar as applicable and except where superseded by other provisions of the Contract Documents or(1) Electrical Work following Installation and prior to being covered or enclosed, (2) Above-ceiling Work when complete but before the finish ceiling material is installed, and (3) Final Inspections prior to occupancy. F. If an Inspection reveals Work of U.S.A. is not in compliance with the Contract Documents or not in compliance with any code or statute, U.S.A. shall bear the costs of correction, the cost of repeating the Inspection, and any related costs, including reasonable charges by Owner for additional services. XII. Performance Testing A. Nothing in the Contract Documents shall be interpreted as preventing U.S.A. from performing tests voluntarily on any material or assembly so long as Owner is not charged for the cost of such test or required to rely on the results of such voluntary test. Page 15 of 17 B. When, in the opinion of Owner, an additional performance test is required, U.S.A, shall; (1) Schedule the test, (2) Give notice to Owner of the time and date of the test, and(3) Prepare Samples, as required. Owner will pay for each additional test unless test results reveal failure to comply with the Contract Documents, in which case all costs that result from the failure shall be charged to U.S.A.. C. Should any performance test disclose that materials or Work of U.S.A. are not in compliance with Code Requirements or the Contract Documents, U.S.A. shall bear the cost of replacing the materials or Work and shall pay for additional testing. XIII. Uncovering the Work for Inspections A. So long as tests and Inspections are not complete, U.S.A. shall not enclose or cover any Work which the Contract Documents or the public authority requires be inspected or tested. U.S.A. shall give Owner 48-hour notice before covering any portion of the Work which Owner has asked to Inspect or test before covering. XIV. Delivery of Notes A. Any written notice required by this contract can be: (1) Delivered by hand to the last known address of the addressee, or(2) Delivered by hand to the addressee or representative of the addressee, wherever found. Notice is effective upon delivery. B. Any written notice required by this contract can be: (1) Delivered by enclosing in a stamped envelope addressed to the last known address of the intended recipient and either deposited in a United States Postal Service mailbox or given to a USPS employee, or(2) Consigned to a commercial courier service and addressed to the last known address of the intended recipient.Notice is effective upon delivery if proof of delivery is provided. Where no proof of delivery is available, notice is effective 5 calendar days after mailing or consigmnent to a courier service. Massachusetts Home Improvement Disclosures Massachusetts General Laws 142A, Section 2(a) (8) requires that home improvement contractors and subcontractors register with the Director of Home Improvement Contractor Registration. You may inquire about contractor registration by writing to The Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation, Home Improvement Contractor Registration, 10 Park Plaza, Room 5170, and Boston, MA 02116. (617) 973-8700. You may cancel this agreement if it has been signed at a place other than the contractor's normal place of business,provided you notify the contractor in writing at his/her main office or branch office by ordinary mail posted, by telegram sent or by delivery, not later than midnight of the third business day following the signing of this agreement. See the attached Federal Right of Rescission form for an explanation of this right. Massachusetts law grants lien rights to builders. Any construction contractor, subcontractor,tradesman or material supplier who is not paid can record a lien on the property being improved. If not discharged by payment, this mechanics' lien will become a security like a mortgage on the property. Massachusetts General Laws 142A, Section 2(a)(8) provides that, "No contract shall contain an acceleration clause under which any part or all of the balance not yet due may be declared due and payable because the holder deems himself to be insecure. However, where the contractor deems himself to be insecure he may require as a prerequisite to continuing said work that the balance of funds due under the contract, which are in the possession of the owner, shall be placed in a joint escrow account requiring the signature of the contractor and owner for withdrawal." Page 16 of 17 Massachusetts General Laws 142A, Section 2(a) (8) requires that the property owner receive, at the time of signing, a copy of the contract signed by both the contractor and the owner. No work shall begin prior to the signing of the contract and transmittal to the owner of a copy of such contract. Massachusetts General Laws 142A, Section 2(a) (8) requires that this contract include a notice disclosing all warranties and the rights of Owner under this agreement. Except as provided elsewhere in this agreement, U.S.A, makes no express warranty. Owner waives, renounces and disclaims all implied warranties of fitness for purpose, merchantability, habitability and good construction, Signatures The signatures that follow constitute confirmation by those signing that they have examined and understand the Contract Documents and agree to be bound by the terms of these documents. By signing this agreement, U.S.A. confirms Inspection of the Job Site and signifies familiarity with all local conditions, Laws, and regulations under which the Work is to be performed. If this contract is not signed by U,S,A, at the time it is signed by Owner, U.S.A. shall,within 15 days thereafter, either give Owner written notice of rejection of the contract or sign the contract and supply owner with copy of the signed contract. The notice of rejection or signed contract will be delivered to Owner either personally or by certified or registered mail. In case of rejection, any payment made by Owner will be returned with the notice of rejection. This agreement is entered into as of the date written below. Owner (Signature) (Date) i Glenn O'Grad (Printed Name) (Signature) (Date) (Printed Name) United Solar Associates, LC, , Contractor Iq (Signat e) (date) _ Lucas McLaughlin, Project Developer (Printed Name and Title) Page 17 of 17 i SITE DIAGRAM Type Of Array Panel Orientation (True) Roof Pitch (deg) Roof Top 2160 , 1230 320 Ln DC System Size: 7.83 KW N AC System Size: 6.00 kw Utili Meter Modules : Canadian Solar CS6K 290 MS Qa Frame Color: Black -8 Total # of Panels: 27 o � z Inverter : Solar Edge SE 6000 A-US a # OF Inverters: 1 Roof Condition: good Q E N O Main Distribution Panel `� w 39.1" Li Module Dimensions M„ " r t PV Array a Customer Signature: Date: DC SYSTEM SIZE: 7.83 KW P-41 ELECTRICAL DESIGN: ONE LINE DIAGRAM PV ROOFTOP SYSTEM AC SYSTEM SIZE: 6.0 KW 1 PV MODULE RATING at STC OPTIMIZER RATINGS INVERTER RATINGS SERVICE PANEL ARRAY DETAILS "SE6000A-US"-TRIP LIMITS&TIME RATINGS MEP BRAND- ANS Fac ory Defauk INVERTER vo,Tage Devlce voltage tEmk Trip Tlme MODULE MANUFACTURER:Canadian Solar MANUFACTURER:SdtEdgc MANUFACTURER:SalalE4, BUSAMPRATING(AJ�2D0 SIRINGNo.I'. Tripscttirgts Number of rvominai [sec] vJ r MODULE MODEL4CS6K 290 MS MODEL:P300 MODEL:SE 600DA-US(240V) SERVICE VOLTAGE(V):240 MODULESPERSTKING:14 undervelta a{fast) 27 50% 0.16 FRAMECOLOR;Biaek MAXIMUM CUTPUr CURRENT:15 A MAX DC VOLT RATING(V):500 BREAKER RATING(A):200 STRING No.I: Undemoltz e(s€ow) 27 88% 2 "- OPEN.CTRCUITVOLTAGE " § (Vac):393 V MAXIMUM OUTPUT VOLTAGE:6D V AC NOMINAL POWER(1V):6000 MODULESP£RSTRING:13 Overvolta c(fast) 59 130% 1 OPERATINGVOLTAGE(Vm):32.1 V SAFETY OUFPUTVOLTAGE PEROPTINUZER NOMINAL AC VOLTAGE 240 p Overvoltage(slow) s9 120% 0.16 c V OPERATING CURRENT amp):9.05 A (DURING STANDBY):i V MAX CONT.AC CURRENT(A):25 a, SHORT-CIRCUIF CURRENT(lw)9.67 A MAX OCPD RATING(A):35 REDISPOSITIVE ANSI Factory Defa,lt MAXIMUM PCXVE2290W QVANI'17'Y:l BLACK IS NEGATIVE Frequency Devlce Frecuency ­ TO Tame VIx TEMPCOEFF(%/0;•0.30 Trip settln um Nber Limit(Hz) (cycles) f��---•--11 I.TEVIPCOEPF(%l n:0053 Underfrequeacy s1U f<ss.3 0-16 `,. 6 Overfrequeney 810 T>60.5 0.16 ❑ A u U ""THIS SYSTEM REQUIRES 27SOLAREDGEP3000PTIMMERS taie Ty Ensr'tFnrc ca,du;xscr:I- �eretaT,P�nawr:.z Cvndncbr Sixu,N30 ARL t~/ y \umbcroFCondecbn:?*lr8 rLC Cn VTn.IT1"�Rm11 C O n Q ❑ i Condoet TypeLMl'1fF1tC [cuduix Typr Y.ln'fIFtiSC conduit 5ze,1" Conddx bEe:I" Canlnit TYp�Py Cab*c Canbncbr Type TFl W'v3 �edabr Tree T11W'N2 E\ZCdpf FVSCIC55 AC CaWucbr Typ<I,G k CmWucur Size:sI0 ARG CmdwOur si.e:Nlo Auc Disepnn¢t CaWucbr Sue:ala ARG ^n+nef Candu:wa,<.3 T'umbcrof Cwxluebn,?•3 240V 60Am Z Nmrbe.of cned.wn:+- rcb FLC 3o FGCCY -.0 LGCC P O NEMA3R Fused]unction Box INVERTERI NEMA3R SoluEdSc SE6DDDA-US 249V AC xith Integrated DC 20A Fwc Disco=ed STRING I 4z — I #OFMODUELS IN SERIES:14 hC I oG i\TERFAEE 35A v. I STRLNG2 #OF MODUELS IN SERIES:13 .......... ...__. w ma 1 1------------------- ———— —€ Q9 V) am y —————_ 1 1 cnnv hreakerssonnthe L——————————————--——————— -- ———— i I I I opposite side of the U c7 v mainbreaker.Use u p $ I a Tandem breaker o `� cwnt�aina I 0. v d O t o R a a � z EGC will be bonded to existing crowding elemode conductor (GEC)system and to the EGC Lug on each Inverter t2 Licensed Electrician Assumes All Responsibility for U g Determining Onsite Conditions and Executing Installation in Accordance with NEC 2014 Codes. PV-1 solar=@ " IS SvlarEdge Single Phase Inverters Iffill For North America SE300OA-US / SE380OA-US / SE500OA-US / SE600OA-US / SE760OA-US / SE1O000A-US / SE1140OA-US . . .................... I. � aerte� _ a 12.25 <Vear ' wryTKB •': `'.'ajjar°� .. A E �iir ,. o V . r�.'^'"' r^vum"dJ^ e:. ass Thebcicefor:SatarEde...... enabled;systerrts Integrated arc fault protection for NEC�Q11690.11 co:mpltance Rapid'Shutdovn for NEC 2014,690.1 Superior efficiency(98%) Sm all,ilightweight and,easy to'install on provided bracket Built-ir module-level monitoring Internet connection through Ethernet or wireless .Outdoor.and.iidoor'iristallafiior� . Fixed voltage inverter,DC/AC conversion as. :. Pre-assembled Safety Switch for faster installation Optional -revenue grade data,ANSI.C1 .1 USA-GERMANY-ITALY-FRANCE-JAPAN-CHINA-AUSTRALIA-THE NETHERLANDS-UK-ISRAEL www.solaredge.us So I a r=Sg Single Phase Inverters for North America wr SE300OA-USISE380OA-US/SE500OA-US/SE6000A-USI SE760OA-US 1 SE10000A-US 1 SE1140OA-US _1111 1111. _ _ - m,_,,. SE3000A US SE380DA US SESOOOA USSE6000A US SE7600A US�SE10000A US SE11400A-US OUTPUT Nominal AC Power Output 3000 3800 5000 I 6000 7600 9980 @ 208V 11400 VA .... ..... .•........... •..,. 10000,@240V. .........•...• Max.AC Power Out ... put 3300 � 4150 5400 @ 208V 6000 8350 10800 @ 208V 12000 VA .••......,.....................••.....,.... ................ . 5450,u�y240V.. .........,...... 10950,@240V. .. ... .... . •. AC Output Voltage Min.-Nora-Max.M ✓ 183-208-229 Vac .11..111...111.11.......................... ................ ............... ................. ................ .............. .. ........... AC Output Voltage Min:Norm Max.l'} ✓ ✓ f ✓ 211-240-264 Vac AC Frequency Min.:Nom;,Max{'L...... ... ............ ............... ................. . ............ 59.3-60-60.5 ... Hz..... .... , :.,,1111 ...........I: .21. .24dV: A 24 @ 208V 48 @ 20$V Max.Continuous Output Current 12.5 16 25 32 47.5 A 42 @ 240V 1111.. GFDI Threshold....... 1 A Utility Monitoring,Islarnding Protection,Country Configurable Thresholds Yes _ I Yes INPUT �( Maximum DCPower(5TC) „405D .....5100.,...1 6750 1 SiDD I 10250 1 13500 ! 15350 W .. Transformer less Un nded Yes ......... rou .$. ..,........... ........... .............._.............,•..................•............................................................ ........... Max.Input Voltage 500Vdc V -1111 „Nom.DC Input Voltage..........••1111. 325 @ 208v/350 @• 240V... 1111 ..................l,........... Vdc Max.Input Current(z) 9.5...., 13. i 16.5@208V f ......18......1 .23 1,.30 P20�.,1......34•5....... ...Adc.... ,I.15:5 @,240V 1 1111... .. ................ ................ Max.Input Short Circuit Current 45 Adc Reverse Polarity Protection............ .........................................•...............,Yes .......................••.......•. .............. ........ 1111... ...... ............ . ......•.... ....,............. ..•• . ....... Ground-Faust Isolation Detection 600ko Sensitivity... ...... ....... .... m In rE Max imughtedEt Efficiency 97,5 .......... .....977.... .:g8.2.....1...98.@240V.. .. ..98.3.... ......95... ... ..g @204�.. . 98........ ..../:..... CEC Weighted Efficiency 97.5 • �••• 98 17 @ 208V 97.5 97.5 97.5 % 111 Nighttime Power Consumption - ----,_..- . <2.5 <4 W ---- ADDITIONAL FEATURES Supported Commumcatton Interfaces RS485,RS232,i thernet Zig9ee(optional) ........................................... ........ ...1111..•.•,1111..1111.. 1111 .............. ...,....131.. .................................................. Revenue Grade Data,ANSI C12.1 Optional .•..................................•...... ..................... ......... ......... ...................... Rapid Shutdown-NEC 2014 690.12 Yes � _.. STANDARD COMPLIANCE .,.�. ----- -1.111. ---- Safety UL1741,UL1699B UL1998 CSA 22,2 ....................................................................... .... ... ......... Grid Connection Standards IEEE1547 s FCC ar(15 class B ,-Emission11.11_ .. INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS W . -: ... - .. - AC output conduit size/AWG range 3/4 minimum/16 6 AWG 3/4'minimum/8 3 AWG 11,11•.. ... 1111 1111 1111.. .........., 1111 . .. 1111 ,• DC input conduit size/#of strings/ 3/4"minimum/1-3 strings/ 3/4"minimum/1-2 strings/16-6 AWG AWG,ran&e............................. ...........,.14.6AWG............. ..... 1111.. Dimensions with Safety Switch 30.5 x 12.5 x 7.2/775 x 315 x 184 30.5 x 12.5 x 1.05/ in/ HxWx 1..........775x 315 x 260...., mm. . ,2 54.7/24.7 88.4/40.1............. ..1b 1,kg... Weight with Safety Switch 51.2'/23„•„_ •,••, ,. ..•••• ..•. •, , Natural convection Cooling Natural Convection and internal Fans(user replaceable) fan(user ............ . .•. .... ......... .replaceable). ...... ........... Noise <25 <50 dBA ... :......•................... .......... ...........................................•....... .......•....... .......... Min:Max.Operating Temperature -13 to+140/ 25 to+60(40 to+60 version available")) F/.c Rang?......... �................. ........................... ............ ............................................................... ........... Protection Ratio ....... NEMA 3R ................... ........•........ 1111. ....................... ......,...,........,...•.............. ........... IIs For other regional settings please contact SolarEdge support. lal A higher current source may be used;the inverter will limit Its input current to the values stated. las Revenue grade inverter PIN:SExxxxA-US000NNR2((or 76COW InveAer.5E7600A-US002NNR2). Ici-40 version P/N:SExxxxA-US000NNU4(tor 760DW inverter.SE7600A-US002NN1.14). SUnSPECip 9 New Cell Technology anamanSo with 5usbar :I NEWS BUSBAR CELL TECHNOLOGY CMINTECH SUPERPOWER I Canadian Solar's new Superpower mono modules significantly improve module efficiency and reliability.The new five busbar technology offers superior low light performance in the morning, in the evening and on cloudy days, increasing the energy output of the module and the yield of the solar system. 25�'. g years linear power output warranty 10 product warranty on materials %more power than con- years and workmanship al' ,o ventional modules Excellent performance at low irradiance; ISD 9001:2008I Quality management system 0 97,3 /o ISDITS 16949:2009/The automotive industry quality management system ISD 14001:2004/Standards for environmental management system Vp r Low temperature coefficients improve OHSAS 18001:20071 International standards for occupational health&safety = 1 energy production PRODUCT CERTIFICATES* IEC 61215/IEC 61730:TUV-Rheinland/VDE/CE I"' IP67 junction box for IOng UL 1703:CSA I IEC 61701 ED2:VDE/IEC 62716:VDE I Take-e-way a term weather endurance CIL � 4&_, cersr', - *As there are different certification requirements in different markets,please contact Heavy snow load Lip to 5400 Pa, your local Canadian solar sales representative for the specific certificates applicable to f 1\1 the products in the region in which the products are to be used. wind load Up to 2400 Pa ..-...�,..�r°� ................................................................................................................................ CANADIAN SOLAR INC.is committed to providing high quality solar products,solar system solutions and services to customers around the world.As a leading PV project developer and manufacturer of solar modules with over 15 GW deployed around the world since 2001,Canadian Solar Inc.(NASDAQ: CSIQ)is one of the most bankable solar companies worldwide. CANADIAN SOLAR(USA)INC, 2430 Camino Ramon,Suite 240 San Ramon, CA, USA 94583-4385,www.canadiansolar.com,sales.us@canadiansolar.com ENGINEERING DRAWING(MM) CS6K-285MS/I-V CURVES Rear View Fearne Cross Section A-A to A- --------------- 19-A ............. 9 ............ 9 ------- 6 --------- - ------ ❑ 7 7 6 6 ----- 5 5 ------............. ...... I 4 4 .... ........... 2 ------ Mounting Hole i — 8-11x7 I I I . 1 1 .v L Mounting i 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 VHole A A 1 : Gr riding 000 w1m G 5 C H0,e 800 wlm25-C �H Goo w1m: 45 C -LL40 992 IJP 400 WIm 85°C Is ELECTRICAL DATA/STC* MECHANICAL DATA CS6K 29OMS 295MS Specification Data Nominal Max.Power(Pmax) 290 W 295 W Cell Type Mono-crystalline,6 inch Opt.Operating Voltage(Vmp) 32.1 V 32.3 V Cell Arrangement 60(6x10} — Opt.Operating Current(Imp) 9.05 A 9.14 A Dimensions 1650 x 992x4O mm(65.0 x39.1 x 1.57 in) Open Circuit Voltage(Voc) 393 V 39.5 V Weight 18,2 kg(40.1 lbs) --- Short Circuit Current(Isc) 9,67 A 9.75 A Front Cover 32 mm tempered glass Module Efficiency 17.720/o 18.02% Frame Material Anodized aluminium alloy Operating Temperature -40*C—+85°C )-Box IP67,3 diodes Max.System Voltage 1000 V(IEC)or 1000V(UL) Cable 4 mm2(IEC)or4 mm2&12 AWG Module Fire Performance TYPE 1 (UL 1703)or 1000 V(UL),1000 mm(39.4 in) CLASS C(IEC 61730) Connectors T4(IEC/UQ Max.Series Fuse Rating 15A Per Pallet 26 pieces,520 kg(1146.4 lbs) Application Classification Class A Per Container(40'HQ)728 pieces Power Tolerance 0—+5 W Under Standard Test conditions(STC)of irradiance of 1000 WIm',spectrum AM 1,5 and cell temperature of 25°C. ELECTRICAL DATA/NOCT* TEMPERATURE CHARACTERISTICS Electrical Data CS61K 290MS 295MS Specification Data Nominal Max. Power(Pmax) 210 W 213 W Temperature Coefficient(Pmax) -0.39%/OC Opt.Operating Voltage(Vmp) 29.0 V 29.2 V Temperature Coefficient(Voc) -0.30% OC Opt,Operating Current(Imp) 7.25 A 7.30 A Temperature Coefficient(Isc) 0.053 0/b OC Open Circuit Voltage(Voc) 36.2 V 36.4 V Nominal Operating Cell Temperature 45±2 OC Short Circuit Current(Isc) 7.74 A 7,83 A Under Nominal Operating Cell Temperature(NOCT),irradiance of 800 W/m2, spectrum AM 1.5,ambient temperature 20°C,wind speed I m/s. PERFORMANCE AT LOW IRRADIANCE PARTNER SECTION ....................... ............ .......... ........ Industry leading performance at low irradiance,average relative efficiency of 97.3%from an irradiance of 1000 W/ml to 200 W/ml(AM 1.5,25'C), The specification and key features described in this clatasheet may deviate slightly and are not guaranteed.Due to on-going innovation,research and product enhancement,Canadian Solar Inc.reserves the right to make any adjustment to the information described herein at any time without notice.Please always obtain the most recent version of the datasheet which shalt be duly incorporated into the binding contract made by the parties governing all transactions related to the i purchase and sale or the products described herein. Caution: For professional use only.The installation and handling of PV modules requires professional skills and should only he performed by qualified professionals. Please read the safety and installation instructions before using the modules, ...................................... ........................................... ............................... ............................................................................................................................................................................... CANADIAN SOLAR(USA)INC.July 2016.All rights reserved,PV Module Product Datasheet V5.51 P1_NA solar ® SolarEdge Power Optimizer Module Add-On For North America P300 / P320 / P400 / P405 r' . ... S�Y2a11 n -S � P....V p®wer op��m`zati�n �t the rr�odle level Up to'25%more energy Superinr efficiency(99.5%) Mitigates all types of module':mismatch losses,from rnanufacturrngtolemnce to partial shading Flexible system design for maximum space utilization Fast installation with a single:bolt Next generation maintenance with module-level monitoring:'. Moduledwel.Voltage:shutdown for installer and firefighter safety 9 V USA-CANADA-GERMANY-ITALY-FRANCE-JAPAN-CHINA-AUSTRALIA-THE NETHERLANDS-UK-ISRAEL WWW.solaredge.us i ti 1 solar=@@ SolarEdge Power Optimizer Module Add-On for North America P300 1 P320 1 P400 / P405 ...... P300 P320 P40U P4b5 (for 60 cell modules) {for high-power {for 72&96 tell {for tiTln frim 60-cell modules) modules) modules) INPUT - _ Ra Eed Input DC,Powerit}... ........ .34D... ........ , 3Z0...... 400 ........40.5.. ......... .....W...... Absolute Maximum Input Voltage j 4S 80 125 Vdc .....T p ............................ ....... .................... ....... .................... ............................ .............. MPPT O eratin Ran e 8 48 S-80 12.5-105 Vdc ......................... .............. Maximum Short Circuit Current(Isc) 10 11 10.1 Adc Maximum DC Input Current12.5 13;75 12.63 Adc Maximum Efficiency..._................i.............................-........................99:5................. ..Weighted EfficiencY...................... ............................... ......................98: ...................,..... ....... % ... Overvoltage Category_---- 11 ---__-._ - . ___.. OUTPUT DURING OPERATION(POWER OPTIMIZER CONNECTED TO OPERATING SOLAREDGE INVERTER) uII Output Current 15 Adc .r.... ... .. I Maximum Output Voltage - I --- - - - - 60 .__. __.._._ w...___._...__J _ 85 ---- —Vdc OUTPUT DURING STANDBY(POWER OPTIMIZER DISCONNECTED FROM SOLAREDGE INVERTER OR SOLAREDGE INVERTER OFF) Safety Output Voltage per Power 1 Vdc Optimizer STANDARD COMPLIANCE - - ..EMC.................... i ...............,,FCC Part1S Class B IEC6100Q 6 2 IEC6100Q 6 3 . .... ......... Safety ...... ........................... IEC621D9.1{class II safety],,UL1741 ..... RoHS Yes INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS - -- Maximum Allowed System Voltage i . 1000 Vdc ........ Compatible inverters ! All SolarEdge Single Phase and Three Phase inverters 128x152x27.5/ 128x152x35/ 128x152x50/ mm/in Dimensions(W x L x H) 5 x 5.97 x 1.08 5 x 5,97 x 1.37 5 x 5.97 x 1.96 ............. *......... ... ,................,.........,............................. .._,....................... ........... Weight including.calales)............... ......................7fi0,�?: ......................, ,....,..830/1.8.,....... ........1064?3........ ,..gr/lb.... Input Connector MC4 Compatible Output Wire Type/Connector Double Insulated MC4 Compatible OutputWire Length..................... ......................0:95 .0....................... .......................1.? .3:9........................ ...!?? .... Operating Temperature Range......... ........... 4D +85/-40-+185 'C . /°F.... .......................................... Protection Rating........................ ................................................IP68/NEMA6P............. Relative Humidity........... 0-100 % 100. ........... ............................. ..... /o I31 Rated STC power of the module.Module of up to 15%power tolerance allowed. PV SYSTEM DESIGN USING SiNGLE PHASE^ THREE PHASE 208V THREE PHASE 480V ^ ASOLAREDGE INVERTERIZI. Minimum String Length 8 10 18 {Power O timizers Maximum String Length 25 25 50 ,(Power Optimizers), ..Maxi.mum.Ppwer pe r,Strin.B............ ...............5250................ ...............6000......-- -. ...............12750............... .....W...... Parallel Strings of Different Lengths or Orientations Yes ... .. ... .. ................................ .......... ... ... ... ... ..... ............. .......... .......... QI It Is not allowed to mix P40S with P300/P400/1`600/1'700 1.one strfng. P ♦f 1 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents { Office of Investigations ' d I Congress Street, Suite 100 Wq Boston, MA 02.114-2017 � e4 www.mass.gov/dia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit: Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legib Name (Business/Organization/Individual): United Solar Associates, LLC:. Address: 376 Washington Street, Suite 104 City/Mate/Zip: Maiden, MA 02148 Phone#: (855) 786 - 1776 Are you an employer? Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): 1.9 I am a employer with 5 4. ❑ I am a general contractor and I employees {full and/or part-time). * have hired the sub-contractors 6. El New construction 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. ❑ Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have 8. ❑ Demolition working for me in any capacity. employees and have workers' 9. ❑ Building addition [No workers' comp. insurance comp. insurance.$ required.] 5. ❑ We are a corporation and its 10.❑ Electrical repairs or additions 3.❑ I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 11.7 Plumbing repairs or additions myself [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.❑ Roof repairs insurance required.] t c. 152, §1(4), and we have no employees. [No workers' 13.M Other solar comp. insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also till out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit anew affidavit indicating such. :Contractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: TRAVELERS Policy#or Self-ins. Lic. #: 7PJUB-6850763-8-16 Expiration Date: 7/23/2017 u Job Site Address: 90 Penni Lane City/State/Zip: North Andover, MA 01845 Attach a copy of the workers' compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fine up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment, as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fine of up to $250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify under the pain enalties ofperjury that the information provided above is true and correct. I Signature: Date: Phone#: 855 786 - 1776 Official use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official. City or Town: Permit/License # Issuing Authority(circle one): I.Board of Health 2. Building Department 3. City/Town Clerk 4. Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other Contact Person: Phone#: AC RO O® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE FDAT DlYYY'!) 111/15//15/2016 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITI NAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must be endorsed. 1f SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,Su jest to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER UUNIAki NAME: PHNE FA Asset One Insurance C o,Ezt}: 714-625-8204 (Arc,No): 714-625-8290 575 Anton Blvd.,3rd FL ADDRESS: ara@solarinsure.com INSURER(S),AFFORDING COVERAGEi NAIC N Costa Mesa CA 92626 INSURER A: Westchester Surplus Lines Insurance Company 10172 INSURED INSURER B: TRAVELERS CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMER United Solar Associates,LLC DBA:Align Electrical Construction INSURER C: 376 Washington Street,Suite 104 INSURERD: INSURER E: Malden MA 02148 INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. 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Town Of North Andover 120 Main Street AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE North Andover MA 01845 y y jlf�cs �2f! 3 O 1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014101) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD COMMONWIE";OF MASSACHUSET'CS STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTRICIANS BOARD ELicr€;Iclaivs; NAME: DANIEL J MCGRATH iS5L1E5 THE FALLOWING E ICENSE'AS A 12906 M REGISTERED MASTER ELECTRICIAN pANIf=L J,MCCRATH. UN ITEDSOLAR AISSOCIATES LLC ' 376 WASHINGTON ST,,,:.. EXPIRES: 0913l �T MALIDEN MA U148;1171 20616 07'131.12018 1'161.10_ ME I STATE OF MAINE ELECTRICAL UNLIMITED CONTRACTOR DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND FINANCIAL REGULATION.��� - t OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL REGULATION ---. I ELECTRICIANS'EXAMINING BOARD DANIEL J MCGRATH ' 376 WASHINGTON ST I j t1IALDE,N,MA 02148-1300 License Number MS60020703 DANIEL MCGRATH MASTER ELECTRICIAN LIG.,REG N(a. EFFECTIVE EX1'INES ! ELC.0201855-E1 10/01/2016 09/30/2017 1SSIlEIJ 03/1412016. EXPIRES 08131!2017 ' SIcNEL7' r. �./ Massachusetts Department of Full Safety Board of Building Regulations and Standards License, CSFA-Supervisor 11 ELECTRfCAL UNLIMITED JOURNEYPERSON Construction Supervisor 1 & 2 J Family <, DANIEL,J NICGRATT-I DANIEL J MCGRATH 176 WASHINGTON ST 376 WASHINGTON ST NIALDEN,Al 02148-1300 MALOEN MA 02148 - _.... - I.IE REC �;o ErF r.,T Fr Expl�tt s l� ELC.0199933-E2 10/01/2016 09/30/2017 Expiration: M`^^� Commissioner 09/15/2018 SIGNED Office of Consul.Affairs S Business Regulation rl TOME IMPf?gVEMENT GONTRACTOR Registration: 184392 Type: ITOME TNIPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR Expiration; 1/5/2018 Corporation DANIEL J MCGRATH r- UNITED SOLAR ASSOCIATES LLC 375 WASHINGTON ST MALDEN,MA 02148-1300 DANIEL. MCGRATH 376 WASHINGTON ST SUITE 104 LIC.i i NQ. EFFECTIVE ExF3Rr5 MALDEN,MA 02148 'o Undersecrciury I-I1C.0643912 10/21/2015 11/30/2016 SIONILD 3 I