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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBuilding Permit #Exception - 20 FULLER MEADOW ROAD 10/3/2016Permit No#: - Date Issued: - LOCATION BUILDING PERMIT TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER APPLICATION FOR PLAN EXAMINATION Date Received IMPORTANT: Applicant must complete all items on this Print W 06 'V 6 .16 0 co PROPERTY OWNER Print 100 Year Structure yes no MAP PARCEL: ZONING DISTRICT: Historic District yes no Machine Shop Village yes no TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT El New Building [I Addition El Alteration [I Repair, replacement [I Demolition El Septic 0 Well [I Water/Sewer PROPOSED USE Residential 0 One family El Two or more family No. of units: - Ei Assessory Bldg El Other [I Floodplain [I Wetlands Non- Residential El Industrial El Commercial El Others: [I Watershed District &E-SCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED: Identification - Please Type or Print Clearly OWNER: Name: Phone: Address: Contractor Name, Phone: Email: Address: Supervisor's Construction License: Exp. Date: Home Improvement License: ARCH ITECTIENG I NEER Exp. Date: 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: $ E: $ Check No.:. Receipt No.: arantyfund NOTE: Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the gu 'Si nature of Agent/Owner Siqnature of contractor Location go Fjli'r-?- mcmv)w ?j). No. 5SS - 2,01-7 Check #/F .7 (/ Date /0- R. �of& 0"% TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER Certificate of Occupancy Building/Frame Permit Fee Foundation Permit Fee Other Permit Fee TOTAL $ Building Inspector 2 9 Date.q . I -T /� � . . a 0 4, TOWN OF NORTH ANDOVER PERMIT FOR PLUMBING o o This certifies that 4414pr 00, has permission to perform ......... plumbing in the buildings of 6v 6 at . . >�- P. . v , �/ .* " N**o*r*t h, n*d**ov'e* r',' M** a' s's, Fee 3J Lic. No.. . .......... PLUMBING INSPECTOR Check # 9 / - Plans Submitted Plans Waived F] Certified Plot Plan El Stamped Plans F1 TYPE OF SEWERAGE -DISPOSAL Public Sewer El Well Private (septic tank, etc. Tanning/Massage/lBody Art Swimming Pools 11 Tobacco Sales Food Packaging/Sales 0 Permanent Dumpster on Site F] I THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS FOR OFFICE USE ONLY INTERDEPARTMENTAL SIGN OFF - U FORM PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Reviewed On — Signature COMMENTS CONSERVATION COMMENTS HEKLTH COMMENTS Reviewed on Siqnature Reviewed on Signature Zoning Board of Appeals: Variance, Petition No: 7 oning Decision/receipt submitted yes Planning Board Decision: Conservation Decision: ,Comme Comments Water & Sewer Connection/signatur6 & Date .. Driveway Permit DPW Town Engineer: Signature: Located 384 Osgood Street FIRE- 00 RTMENT - Temp,Dumpster on site yes no, - –'- A Located at 124 Main Street Fire Department signature/date COMMENTS lk Dimension Number of Stories:_ Total square feet of floor area, based on Exterior dimensions._ Total land area, sq. ft.: ELECTRICAL: Movement of Meter location, mast or service drop requires approval of Electrical Inspector Yes No DANGE I ZO YE LITERATURE: Yes MGL Chapter 166 Section 21A —F and G min.$100-$1000 fine No Doc.Building Permit Revised 2014 Building Department The following is a list of the required forms to be filled out for the appropriate permit to be obtained. Roofing, Siding, Interior Rehabilitation Permits Building Permit Application Workers Comp Affidavit Photo Copy Of H.I.C. And/Or C.S.L. Licenses Copy of Contract Floor Plan Or Proposed Interior Work Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products NOTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg Permit Addition Or Decks Building Permit Application Certified Surveyed Plot Plan Workers Comp Affidavit Li Photo Copy of H.I.C. And C.S.L. Licenses Ei Copy Of Contract Li Floor/Cross Section/Elevation Plan Of Proposed Work With Sprinkler Plan And Hydraulic Calculations (If Applicable) • Mass check Energy Compliance Report (If Applicable) • Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products NOTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg Permit New Construction (Single and Two Family) • Building Permit Application • Certified Proposed Plot Plan Lj Photo of H.I.C. And C.S.L. Licenses Lj Workers Comp Affidavit o Two Sets of Building Plans (One To Be Returned) to Include Sprinkler Plan And Hydraulic Calculations (If Applicable) Lj Copy of Contract • Mass check Energy Compliance Report • Engineering Affidavits for Engineered products NOTE: All dumpster permits require sign off from Fire Department prior to issuance of Bldg. Permit In all cases if a variance or special permit was required the Town Clerks office must stamp the decision from the Board of Appeals that the appeal period is over. The applicant must then get this recorded at the Registry of Deeds. One copy and proof of recording must be submitted with the building application Doc: Building Permit Revised 2014 VA 0 0. 1 r L A 4%b 0 U. 0 0 co Q) -C -a 0 0 LL- E > Ln CL w Ln (A Z z 0 ra 0 LL > Q) E U u LL -C tw :3 0 0 ui LU -C M =3 0 Ln LL ui a. 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CL 0 C-) > o F - L.0 a - U) z 0 z co cn z 0 Z cn m LU U) CL z x Lu 0 F- L) Cl) E U) W Lu LU -j IL Z M �E lk-1, 0 E 0 z 0 C 0 0 =3 .2 CL 0 11w L� 0 a 01- a :2 4 as so 0 00 L- L- 0 CL CL -J 0 z CL U) c (Jnvaieon Solar Technologies Town of North Andover Building Department — Inspectional Services 1600 Osgood Street North Andover, MA RE: Googins Residence Solar Panel Installation 20 Fuller Meadow Road North Andover, MA 01845 Dear Sirs, Invaleon Technologies Corp., has performed a limited structural evaluation of the roof framing at the above referenced site to determine if the roof has adequate capacity to support proposed solar PV panels. This analysis has been based on field measurements, framing information and configurations observed at the proposed site. The existing residence is located at 20 Fuller Meadow Road, North Andover, MA 01845. Structural Data and Code Information Our analysis has been performed in accordance with the requirements of the MA Residential Building Code 780 CMR — Eighth Edition. The main roof of this residence is framed with conventional roof rafters in a gable configuration. The existing roof structure is in good condition and currently has one layer of asphalt shingles as roof covering. The pertinent data is listed below: Main Roof Rafters: 2" x 8" (#2 Spruce Pine Fir, Hem Fir, D Fir Assumed) Rafter Spacing: 16" on center Roof Slope: 33 Degrees Horizontal Projected Length of Rafter: 13 feet Ceiling Joist: Present Collar Ties: Present Roof Sheathing: Plywood sheathing Condition of Framing: Excellent Ground Snow Load, Pg: 50 PSF from Table R301.2(5) Importance Factor, 1: 1.0 Exposure Factor, Ce: 1.0 (Partially Exposed) Thermal Factor, Ct: 1.0 Existing condition (Warm Roof) 1.1 With panels (Cold Roof) . (I ) Invaleon Technologies Corporation 26 Parkridge Rd, Suite 1 B, Haverhill, MA 01835 978-794-1724 1 www.invaleonsolar.com ()nvaieon Solar Technologies Design Snow Loads: 32 PSF (Existing — Unobstructed Warm Roof) 29.53 PSF (New Condition — Slippery Surface on Cold Roof) Basic Wind Speed: 100 MPH from Table R301.2(4) Importance Factor: 1.0 Exposure: B Analysis Results General The proposed solar panels impose a total weight of approximately 3 pounds per square foot (PSF) on the roof surface. Based upon the configuration of the rafters as described in the previous section, the framing of the structure will allow the addition of the proposed solar system along with the current existing shingles (one layer) with an imposed dead weight of 3.0 psf. Further calculations and analysis can be found in the appendix of this letter. The existing structural configuration (as described in the previous section), will allow the imposed dead load of the solar system, along with a single layer of shingles, and design snow loads to be adequately supported. Gravity Loading: Given the size, spacing, and configuration of the existing roof framing, we have determined that the existing framing for the residence is adequate to support the additional loading from the weight of the solar electric system, including the panels, racking system, and all connections without any need for additional bracing or framing members. The panels will be installed using Snap N' Rack rails with L -brackets in portrait configuration with a rail towards the top and bottom of each panel edge. The L -brackets will be fastened directly to the roof rafters with 5/16" diameter lag screws. The fastener layout shall start near each corner and for portrait orientation shall have a maximum spacing of 32" on center parallel to the roof slope and 48" on center perpendicular to the slope (e.g. every third rafter), except the maximum spacing shall be 32" on center perpendicular to the slope (e.g. every other rafter) for the areas of the array which lay in Zones 2 & 3, or if the rail and roof attachment are within six (6) feet of the edge of the roof. ri "ka Invaleon Technologies Corporation 26 Parkridge Rd, Suite 1 B, Haverhill, MA 01835 978-794-1724 1 www.invaleonsolar.com nvaleon Swar Each 5/16" diameter lag screw shall have a minimum of 2.5" thread penetration into the existing rafter. It is also important that the L -bracket attachment locations be staggered between adjacent rails so that no single rafter supports more load than under existing conditions. Wind Loading: Provided that the L -bracket attachments to the roof are made in a typical staggered pattern, the overall wind loading imposed on the structure will not be impacted to any great extent. The net wind loads on the roof framing with attachment spacing as described above will be less than the current loading on the rafters. Conclusion: Our evaluation of the proposed solar -electric installation has established that the roof framing IS adequate to support the addition of the solar panels to the existing roof as indicated on the Solar PV plans, We have only reviewed the adequacy of the connection to the existing rafters and the capacity of the existing rafters to support the vertical and lateral loads from the solar electric system. We do not take responsibility for any other portion of the solar panel array support system, the existing roof framing construction, or the integrity of the structure as a whole. The enjLr2 roof structure as existing is capable of- suRoorting -the new loads imposed by the installed oanels and snow. Do not hesitate to contact my office at 978-809-8316 should you have any questions or if you require any additional information. Respectfully, Invaleon TechAlogies Corpo VOL�Jplv' NO -22282 E �111'4" L Invaleon Technologies Corporation 26 Parkridge Rd, Suite 1B, Haverhill, MA 01835 978-794-1724 1 www.invaleonsolar.com DocuSign Envelope ID: 6BOD8DCO-2BC8-4184-A868-ED126CD6B4A6 TURNKEY CONTRACT (Jnvakon Solar 7bMnologAes This TURNKEY CONTRACT is made this 27th day of September, 2016 (the "EFFECTIVE DATE") by and between: "ITC99 Invaleon Technologies Corporation ATTN: Tom Kangkui Wu 26 Parkridge Rd, Suite III Haverhill, MA 01835 P: (978)-794-1724 AND "SYSTEM OWNER" (Name) Christopher Googins (Address) 20 Fuller Meadow Road, North Andover, MA 0 1845 (Phone)978-609-8360 ccgoogins@comcast.net ITC desires to provide Solar Installation services to the SYSTEM OWNER and the SYSTEM OWNER desires to obtain such services from the ITC. THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises set forth below, the parties agree as follows: 1. PROJECT MANAGER. Christopher Melville is an employee of Invaleon Technologies Corporation, and will act as the PROJECT MANAGER and representative for ITC. 2. PROJECT LOCATION: 20 Fuller Meadow Road, North Andover, MA 01845 3. CONTRACT PRICE: $25,805.00 4. SOLAR SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS. ITC will install an electricity grid -connected photovoltaic, solar power system with a total generating capacity rated at approximately 7.68kW-DC (referred to as the "ENTIRE SYSTEM") located at the PROJECT LOCATION (the "SITE"). The PROJECT will qualify for the SREC-11 program. The installation of the "ENTIRE SYSTEM" shall hereinafter be referred to as the "WORK"; specifically with major equipment listed in Attachment 1. Page I of 9 DocuSign Envelope ID: 6BOD8DCO-2BC8-4184-A868-ED126CD6B4A6 Onvakon Solar 7bchnologies 5. MANUFACTURER WARRANTY. The material provided by ITC is warranted by the manufacturers and each has different terms and conditions. ITC provides no additional warranty on the materials. Warranty claims may be submitted to ITC, who will act as agent for SYSTEM OWNER. 6. INSTALLER WARRANTY. Invaleon provides a 20 -year warranty against defective workmanship by Invaleon and its employees to the SYSTEM OWNER. 7. PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. The SYSTEM OWNER will make available to ITC all plans, specifications, drawings, blueprints, and similar construction documents necessary for ITC to provide the Services described herein. Any such materials shall remain the property of the SYSTEM OWNER. ITC will promptly return all such materials to the SYSTEM OWNER upon completion of the WORK. 8. REQUIRED PERMITS. The following building permits are required and will be secured by ITC as the SYSTEM OWNER's agent: • Building Permit from The Town of North Andover • Permit to Perform Electrical Work from The Town of North Andover • Interconnection Approval from National Grid SYSTEM OWNER shall remain the sole proprietor of all permits, licenses, drawings, schematics, I -line & 3 -line diagrams, or any other pertinent documents and communications pertaining to the abovementioned permits and approvals. 9. PROPOSED START AND COMPLETION SCHEDULE. The following schedule will be adhered to unless circumstances beyond ITC's control arise. • Start Date: On or before 3 weeks from the execution of this contract • Completion Date: On or before 3 weeks from project start date Payments will be made according to the following schedule: 1. (35%) $9,031.68 upon execution of this TURNKEY CONTRACT. 2. (65%) $16,773.12 at Commissioning of the SYSTEM as defined by the Utility's Permission to Operate (PTO) 10. SUBCONTRACTORS. ITC will not subcontract any and all portions of this TURNKEY CONTRACT. Page 2 of 9 DocuSign Envelope ID: 6BOD8DCO-2BC8-4184-A868-ED126CD6B4A6 COnvaleon Solar Vwchnologles 11. CHANGE ORDER. The SYSTEM OWNER and ITC may make changes to the scope of the work from time to time during the term of this TURNKEY CONTRACT. However, any such change or modification shall only be made in a written "CHANGE ORDER" which is signed and dated by both parties. Such CHANGE ORDER's shall become part of this TURNKEY CONTRACT. The SYSTEM OWNER agrees to pay any increase in the cost of the WORK as a result of any written, dated and signed CHANGE ORDER. In the event the cost of a CHANGE ORDER is not known at the time a CHANGE ORDER is executed, ITC shall estimate the cost thereof and the SYSTEM OWNER shall pay the actual cost whether or not this cost is in excess of the estimated cost. 12. CONFIDENTIALITY. ITC and its employees, agents, or representatives will not at any time or in any manner, either directly or indirectly, use for the personal benefit of ITC, or divulge, disclose, or communicate in any manner, any information that is proprietary to the SYSTEM OWNER. ITC and its employees, agents, and representatives will protect such information and treat it as strictly confidential. This provision will continue to be effective after the termination of this TURNKEY CONTRACT. Upon termination of this TURNKEY CONTRACT, ITC will return to the SYSTEM OWNER all records, notes, documentation and other items that were used, created, or controlled by ITC during the term of this TURNKEY CONTRACT. 14. FREE ACCESS TO WORKSITE. The SYSTEM OWNER will allow free access to work areas for workers and vehicles and will allow areas for the storage of materials and debris. Driveways will be kept clear for the movement of vehicles during work hours, ITC will make reasonable efforts to protect driveways, lawns, shrubs, and other vegetation. ITC also agrees to keep the SITE clean and orderly and to remove all debris as needed during the hours of work in order to maintain work conditions which do not cause health or safety hazards. 15. UTILITIES. The SYSTEM OWNER shall provide and maintain water and electrical service, connect permanent electrical service, gas service or oil service, whichever is applicable, and tanks and lines to the building constructed under this TURNKEY CONTRACT after an acceptable cover inspection has been completed, and prior to the installation of any inside wall cover. The SYSTEM OWNER shall permit ITC to use, at no cost, any electrical power and water use necessary to carry out and complete the work. 16. INSPECTION. The SYSTEM OWNER shall have the right to inspect all work performed under this TURNKEY CONTRACT. All work that needs to be inspected or tested and certified by an engineer as a condition of any government departments or other state agency, or inspected and certified by the local health officer, shall be done at each necessary stage of construction and Page 3 of 9 DocuSign Envelope ID: 6BOD8DCO-2BC8-4184-A868-ED126CD6B4A6 (Jnvaieon Solar 7k;hnologles before further construction can continue. All inspection and certification will be done at the ITC's expense. 17. DEFAULT. The occurrence of any of the following shall constitute a material default under this TURNKEY CONTRACT: a.The failure of the SYSTEM OWNER to make a required payment when due. b.The insolvency of either party or if either party shall, either voluntarily or involuntarily, become a debtor of or seek protection under Title I I of the United States Bankruptcy Code, c.A lawsuit is brought on any claim, seizure, lien or levy for labor performed or materials used on or furnished to the project by either party, or there is a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, application or sale for or by any creditor or government agency brought against either party. d.The failure of the SYSTEM OWNER to make the building site available or the failure of ITC to deliver the Services in the time and manner provided for in this Contract. 18. REMEDIES. In addition to any and all other rights a party may have available according to law of the State of Massachusetts, if a party defaults by failing to substantially perform any provision, term or condition of this TURNKEY CONTRACT (including without limitation the failure to make a monetary payment when due), the other party may terminate the TURNKEY CONTRACT by providing written notice to the defaulting party. This notice shall describe with sufficient detail the nature of the default. The party receiving said notice shall have 45 days from the effective date of said notice to cure the default(s). Unless waived by a party providing notice, the failure to cure the default(s) within such time period shall result in the automatic termination of this TURNKEY CONTRACT. 19. FORCE MAJEURE. If performance of this TURNKEY CONTRACT or any obligation under this TURNKEY CONTRACT is prevented, restricted, or interfered with by causes beyond either party's reasonable control ("FORCE MAJEURE"), and if the party unable to carry out its obligations gives the other party prompt written notice of such event, then the obligations of the party invoking this provision shall be suspended to the extent necessary by such event. The term FORCE MAJEURE shall include, without limitation, acts of God, fire, explosion, vandalism, storm, casualty, illness, injury, general unavailability of materials or other similar occurrence, orders or acts of military or civil authority, or by national emergencies, insurrections, riots, or Page 4 of 9 DocuSign Envelope ID: 6BOD8DCO-2BC8-4184-A868-ED126CD6B4A6 Onvaleon Solar Technologles wars, or strikes, lock -outs, work stoppages, or other labor disputes, or supplier failures. The excused party shall use reasonable efforts under the circumstances to avoid or remove such causes of non-perfon-nance and shall proceed to perform with reasonable dispatch whenever such causes are removed or ceased. An act or omission shall be deemed within the reasonable control of a party if committed, omitted, or caused by such party, or its employees, officers, agents, or affiliates. 20. CONTRACT ARBITRATION. ITC and the SYSTEM OWNER hereby mutually agree in advance that in the event the ITC or SYSTEM OWNER has a dispute concerning this contract, ITC or SYSTEM OWNER may submit the dispute to a private arbitration firrn which has been approved by the Secretary of the Executive Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulations and the SYSTEM OWNER shall be required to submit to such arbitration as provided in Massachusetts General Laws. Docuft ed by* SYSTEM OWNER Signature: D j �;66�L&S [DocuSigned b�y' ITC's PROJECT MANAGER's Signature: .......... NOTICE: The signatures of the parties above apply only to the agreement of the parties to alternative dispute resolution initiated by ITC. The SYSTEM OWNER may initiate alternative dispute resolution even where this section is not separately signed by the parties. 22. Taxes The CONTRACT PRICE includes all sales, consumer, use, and other similar taxes on materials provided by ITC, which are legally enacted by the governing authority in the area where the installation is located. 23. Miscellaneous This TURNKEY CONTRACT represents the entire and integrated agreement between the SYSTEM OWNER and ITC with respect to the WORK and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral. This TURNKEY CONTRACT may be amended only by written instruments signed by both the SYSTEM OWNER and ITC. Any oral representation of modification concerning this TURNKEY CONTRACT shall be of no force or effect. Page 5 of 9 DocuSign Envelope ID: 6BOD8DCO-2BC8-4184-A868-ED126CD6B4A6 Onvaleon Solar Technologles This TURNKEY CONTRACT shall be executed in two counterparts, both of which taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument. The undersigned individual(s) represent that they are fully authorized to bind their respective entities. The SYSTEM OWNER acknowledges that it has carefully read this TURNKEY CONTRACT and understands the contents thereof, that it has had the opportunity to consult with its own attorney(s) in respect to the terms and conditions set out herein and it has agreed to the provisions hereof without reliance on any representation or promise by ITC or anyone acting on behalf of ITC. The invalidity or unenforceability of any particular provision of this TURNKEY CONTRACT shall not affect the other provisions, and this TURNKEY CONTRACT shall be construed in all respects as if any invalid or unenforceable provision were omitted. Nothing in this TURNKEY CONTRACT shall be construed or deemed to create a contractual relationship between ITC and any third party; a cause of action in favor of a third party against ITC; or create any third party beneficiary rights of any kind. ITC and the SYSTEM OWNER waive all claims against each other for consequential damages arising out of or relating to this TURNKEY CONTRACT. This mutual waiver applies, without limitation to all consequential damages which arise as a result of either party's termination of this TURNKEY CONTRACT. 24. GOVERNING LAW. This TURNKEY CONTRACT shall be construed in accordance with, and governed by the laws of the State of Massachusetts, regardless of the choice of law provisions of Massachusetts or any other jurisdiction. 25. ASSIGNMENT. Neither party may assign or transfer this TURKNEY CONTRACT without the prior written consent of the non -assigning party, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. 26. CONTRACT ACCEPTANCE. Upon signing, this document becomes a binding contract under law. Unless otherwise noted within this document, the contract shall not imply that any lien or other security interest has been placed on the property. Review the following cautions and notices carefully before signing this contract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have duly executed and delivered this TURNKEY CONTRACT as of the day and year first above written. DO NOT SIGN THIS TURNKEY CONTRACT IF THERE ARE ANY BLANK SPACES. Page 6 of 9 DocuSign Envelope ID: 6BOD8DCO-2BC8-4184-A868-ED126CD6B4A6 Onvakon Solar Technologles No work shall begin prior to the signing of the TURNKEY CONTRACT and transmittal to the SYSTEM OWNER of a copy of such contract. ITC Tom Wu Name: CEO Title: Signature: E DocuSigned by, 9/27/2016 Date: SYSTEM OWNER Christopher Googins Name: DocuSigned by: Signature: D 9/27/2016 Date: Page 7 of 9 DocuSign Envelope ID: 6BOD8DCO-2BC8-4184-A868-ED126CD6B4A6 (Jnvakon Solar 7bchnologles NOTICE OF CANCELLATION YOU MAY CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION, WITHOUT PENALTY OR OBLIGATION, WITHIN THREE BUSINESS DAYS FROM THE ABOVE DATE. IF YOU CANCEL, ANY PROPERTY TRADED IN, ANY PAYMENTS MADE BY YOU UNDER THE CONTRACT OR SALE, AND ANY NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS EXECUTED BY YOU WILL BE RETURNED WITHIN TEN BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING RECEIPT BY THE SELLER OF YOU CANCELLATION NOTICE, AND ANY SECURITY INTEREST ARISING OUT OF THE TRANSACTION WILL BE CANCELLED IF YOU CANCEL, YOU MUST MAKE AVAILABLE TO THE SELLER AT YOUR RESIDENCE, THE SUBSTANTIALLY AS GOOD CONDITION AS WHEN RECEIVED, ANY GOODS DELIVERED TO YOU UNDER THIS CONTRACT OR SALE; OR YOU MAY, IF YOU WISH, COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE SELLER REGARDING THE RETURN SHIPMENT OF THE GOODS AT THE SELLER'S EXPENSE AND RISK. IF YOU MAKE THE GOODS AVAILABLE TO THE SELLER AND THE SELLER DOES NOT PICK THEM UP WITHIN TWENTY DAYS OF THE DATE OF CANCELLATION, YOU MAY RETAIN OR DISPOSE OF THE GOODS WITHOUT ANY FURTHER OBLIGATION. IF YOU FAIL TO MAKE THE GOODS AVAILABLE TO THE SELLER, OR IF YOU AGREE TO RETURN THE GOODS TO THE SELLER AND FAIL TO DO SO, THEN YOU REMAIN LIABLE FOR PERFORMANCE OF ALL OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE CONTRACT. TO CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION, MAIL OR DELIVER A SIGNED AND DATED COPY OF THIS CANCELLATION NOTICE OR ANY OTHER WRITTEN NOTICE, OR SEND AN EMAIL TO INVALEON TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION, AT 26 PARKRIDGE RD, SUITE I B, HAVERHILL, MA 01835 NOT LATER THAN MIDNIGHT OF I HEREBY CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION. DATE: BUYER'S SIGNATURE: Page 8 of 9 DocuSign Envelope ID: 6BOD8DCO-2BC8-4184-A868-ED126CD6B4A6 Onvaleon Solar T&chnologfes Attachment I Major Equipment Schedule and Proposed Layout Options (24) LG 320 Watt Neon2 — LG320N I C -G4 (1) SolarEdge 7600 Watt inverters — SE760OA-US (24) SolarEdge 320 Watt optimizers — SE P320 Optimizer SnapNrack black matching color rails and racking system Page 9 of 9 solar =ss =.., SolarEdge Single Phasi For North America SE300OA-US SE380OA-US / SE5000A SE760OA-US SE1000OA-US / SE11400 The best choice for SolarEdge enabled systems Integrated arc fault protection for NEC 2011690.11 compliance Rapid shutdown for NEC 2014 690.12 Superior efficiency (98%) - Small, lightweight and easy to install on provided bracket — Built-in module -level monitoring — Internet connection through Ethernet or Wireless — Outdoor and indoor installation — Fixed voltage inverter, DC/AC conversion only — Pre -assembled Safety Switch for faster installation — Optional — revenue grade data, ANSI C12.1 USA -GERMANY -ITALY -FRANCE -JAPAN -CHINA -AUSTRALIA -THE NETHERLANDS - U K -ISRAEL www.solaredge.us So I co3 r =Ig . Single Phase Invefters for North America Er SE300OA-US SE380OA-US / SE500OA-US / SE600OA-US SE760OA-US SE1000OA-US / SE1 140OA-US STANDARD COMPLIANCE Safety UL1741, UL1699B, UL1998, CSA 22.2 .... ...... ................... ........ ­­ ............................... 1. 1. ­ I .......... I ............................................... .......... _�ricl Connection Standards IEEE1547 ............. I ....... I ...................................................................... ........................... .............. ........... Emissions FCC partlS class B INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS output conduit size AWG range 3/4" minimum / 16-6 AWG 3/4" minimum 8-3 AWG D'��in'put*co'n'duit*s*ize'/*#'of*s't*r'in*g*s'/"* ....... 3/4" minimum / 1-2 strings / 16-6 AWG .......... I .................. ......................................... .......... .................... ... ... ...... ............. ........... Dimensions with Safety Switch 30.5 x 12.5 x 7.2 775 x 315 x 184 30.5 x 12.5 x 105 / in/ Jl_�Mp) .................. I ............. ............. I .................. I ................ I ........................ I ......... ­ ....... T7�.� � �� A �qp .......... ... T R, .... Weight with Safety Switch 51.2/23.2 54.7/24.7 88.4/40.1 lb / kg ...... I .................................... ...... ..... I ................... .................................. ....... I ........ .... I ........................ ....... ........... Cooling Natural convection Natural Convection and internal Fans (user replaceable) fan (user repta�eab!e) ................ ............. ....... ......... ....... 'c 25 < 50 ................. ......................... ............ ................... ................................ M i n. -Max. Operati ng _�m­ 'p'e' r'a't'u"r'e* * ... .......... *'"* ......... -13 to +140 / -25 to +60 (-40 to +60 version available (4) ) ' * - ' F / 'C ..l3PflgP .................. ............... I .............. I ............... I ......... I ........... ..... I ........................................... I .. ....... ..�rotection Rating ................ ...... NE ' MA " 3 * R ........... ......... (1) For other regional settings please contact SolarEdge support. (2) A h gher current source may be used; the inverter will limit its input current to the values stated. (3) Revenue grade inverter P/N: SExxxxA-US0001,11\1112 (for 760OW inverter:SE7600A-Us002NNR2). (4)-40 version P/N: SExxxxA-USOOONNU4 (for 760OW inverter:SE760OA-US002NNU4). SE300OA-US SE380OA-US SE5000A-US SE600OA-US SE760OA-US SE10000A- US SE1140OA-US OUTPUT Nominal AC Power Output 3000 3800 5000 6000 7600 9980 @ 208V 11400 VA ... ... 11 ............. ......... I ......... .......... I ..... ..... I .... I .... ........ I .... ­.. .. ....... I ...... ....... I ........ �QQPQ.@?AQY . .................. ........... Max. AC Power Output 3300 4150 5400 @ 208V 6000 8350 10800 @ 208V 12000 VA ............ ....................... ................ ............... . .. ................ ................ .. 1.095.0.(,W .......... ........... AC Output Voltage Min.-Nom.-Max.(1) ........... ............ I ... ............... ................. ................ .......... — .... .. ......... ...... I .......... AC Output Voltage Min.-Nom.-Max.(1) V V 211 - 240 - 264 Vac ..................... I ..................... Yin. -Nom. -Max.") ............... ............... . ......... I ... ................ ................ 59.3 - 60 - 60.5 .... ............. .................. ........... Hz Max. Continuous 0 u t pu t C u rren t 12.5 25 32 47.5 A ................... ........ ... ............ .. ............... ........ ......... .. ........ .'GFDI Threshold ........ .................... ­­ ........... ...... * .......... I ........................ ........ ................ A ..... Utility Monitoring, Islanding Protection, Country Configurable Thresholds Yes INPUT .J�aximu - m - - DC ' Po - w - er(ST - C) .............. ..... ...... ...... !��q9 ...... .. .... �ran.s.fo.r.m.er-.1e.s.s.,.U.ng.ro.un.d,ed ......... ................. .......... Ye.s, ................. I ........ I ........................ ....... .... I ...... Max. Input Voltage .................. ...... .......... I ......................... ....... 500 I ............................. ................................... Vdc ........... / 350 @ 240V Vdc ............. ... Max. Input CurrentM .... I-- ....... 1.5 I ............... 13 "32.5.,@.208V 16.5 @ 208V 18 23 1 34.5 Adc ... ......... .......... ... ... ........... ........... ..���..Iny�t.S.h.ort.Ci.r.c.ui.t.C.urren.t ....... ... .............................................. 45 ....... r .................................................... .. Adc .... ............ ..... ........ I ............................................ ........................................................... ........... qround-Fault Isolation Detection 600ka Sensitivity Maximum Inverter Efficiency .................................. I ........ 97.7 98.2 98.3 I 98.3 98 98 .......... v CEC Weighted Efficiency ... ........ I ... 97.5 ............... 98 . ......... 97 @ 208V ... ....... ...... I ...... 97.5 97.5 ............... ... 97 @ 208V 97.5 ........ % ... I .... I .............. .......... .......... ............... ... ......... ...... .... .. .. .................. ........... Nighttime Power Consumption < 2.5 < 4 W ADDITIONAL FEATURES �u.ppo.r.t.e.d.Co.m,m.un.i���?�.1n.t.e.r.f.a.ce�. ........... I ............ RS4.85,.RS2,32.,.Ethern,et,. Z.igB.ee. (o,lptii.o.n.a.l) ................... ........ .... .. ..�evenue Grade Data, ANSI C12.1 .... I .............. ......... .......... I ....................... -1 .......... I .............. Optionalll� I ................................................. ......... . I ......... Rapid Shutdown — NEC 2014 690.12 Yes STANDARD COMPLIANCE Safety UL1741, UL1699B, UL1998, CSA 22.2 .... ...... ................... ........ ­­ ............................... 1. 1. ­ I .......... I ............................................... .......... _�ricl Connection Standards IEEE1547 ............. I ....... I ...................................................................... ........................... .............. ........... Emissions FCC partlS class B INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS output conduit size AWG range 3/4" minimum / 16-6 AWG 3/4" minimum 8-3 AWG D'��in'put*co'n'duit*s*ize'/*#'of*s't*r'in*g*s'/"* ....... 3/4" minimum / 1-2 strings / 16-6 AWG .......... I .................. ......................................... .......... .................... ... ... ...... ............. ........... Dimensions with Safety Switch 30.5 x 12.5 x 7.2 775 x 315 x 184 30.5 x 12.5 x 105 / in/ Jl_�Mp) .................. I ............. ............. I .................. I ................ I ........................ I ......... ­ ....... T7�.� � �� A �qp .......... ... T R, .... Weight with Safety Switch 51.2/23.2 54.7/24.7 88.4/40.1 lb / kg ...... I .................................... ...... ..... I ................... .................................. ....... I ........ .... I ........................ ....... ........... Cooling Natural convection Natural Convection and internal Fans (user replaceable) fan (user repta�eab!e) ................ ............. ....... ......... ....... 'c 25 < 50 ................. ......................... ............ ................... ................................ M i n. -Max. Operati ng _�m­ 'p'e' r'a't'u"r'e* * ... .......... *'"* ......... -13 to +140 / -25 to +60 (-40 to +60 version available (4) ) ' * - ' F / 'C ..l3PflgP .................. ............... I .............. I ............... I ......... I ........... ..... I ........................................... I .. ....... ..�rotection Rating ................ ...... NE ' MA " 3 * R ........... ......... (1) For other regional settings please contact SolarEdge support. (2) A h gher current source may be used; the inverter will limit its input current to the values stated. (3) Revenue grade inverter P/N: SExxxxA-US0001,11\1112 (for 760OW inverter:SE7600A-Us002NNR2). (4)-40 version P/N: SExxxxA-USOOONNU4 (for 760OW inverter:SE760OA-US002NNU4). solar =@" SolarEdge Power Optimizer Module Add -On For North America P300 / P320 / P400 / P405 I PV power optimization at the module -level - Up to 25% more energy — Superior efficiency (99.5%) — Mitigates all types of module mismatch losses, from manufacturing tolerance to partial shading — Flexible system design for maximum space utilization - Fast installation with a single bolt - Next generation maintenance with module -level monitoring — Module -level voltage shutdown for installer and firefighter safety USA -CANADA -GERMANY -ITALY -FRANCE -JAPAN -CHINA -AUSTRALIA -THE NETHERLANDS -UK -ISRAEL www.solaredge.us S0jCjr =ee z SolarEdge Power Optimizer Module Add -On for North America P300 / P320 / P400 / P405 P300 P320 P400 P405 (for 60 -cell modL (for high-power (for 72 & 96 -cell (for thin film 60 -cell modules) modules) modules) INPUT .R�ted 30.0 I ��q 40.0 405 W Absolute Maximum Input Voltage .......... ............ ........... ............ 48 ............ ..... ....... 80 ... ................... 125 I ......... Vdc ........... .............. .............. ........................... ................. .......... ............................ ... . .. ........ .MPPT�qp�r�� �a�g� .......... ......................... ................. ...... .......... 1.2...5. O�5 5 x 5.97 x 1.08 .M.a.ximu.m.Sh.o.r.t.C.i,r.c.uit.Cu.r.re.n.t,.(Isc.) .. ...... ............. ............................ ........ ..... ­ ........ 10.1 .... I .................... ........................... .Vd.c ..... ... Adc ... ....... ... . ..... .Ma�imum.DC.l ....... ....... 12.5 ........... ........... 12.63 Adc Maximum E ien y .1 ........ I I ­ ff� .... ..................... ....................... ............ ............... 99.5 .............................. ...... I .............................. ... .......... % .W�ij&�O. �T�iepcy ..................... I .......... .............. . ....... ........ ... .......... Overvoltage Category Double Insulated; MC4.Compapl�le 0.95/3.0 1.2/3.9 ............................... ........ ........ ­* ..................... ....... I ................ m/ft ............ OUTPUT DURING OPERATION (POWER OPTIMIZER CONNECT -ED TO OPERATING SOLAREDGE INVERTER) .................... Maxi um,Output Current .................. 15 ........... ........ ........................... ..................................... .. ...... Ad Im ..... Maximum Output Voltage 1 60 1 1.7. �. Vdc OUTPUT DURING STANDBY (POWER OPTIMIZER DISCONNECTED FROM SOLAREDGE INVERTER OR SOLAREDGE INVERTER OFF) Safety Output Voltage per Power I Vc1c Cotimizer I I STANDARD COMPLIANCE EM.0 ..... I ... ­ ....... ........ Saf�ty ..... I ..................... RoHS FCC Part15 Class B, IEC61000-6-2, IEC61000-6-3 11-1 ......................... I ... ......... I ...... IEC62109-1 (class 11 safety), UL1741 ........... I ......................... ' . ..... Yes INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS 18 ... I ......... I ....... ......... ..... Maximum Allowed System Voltage ... ............. ... ­ ­ I ..... I ........ .... . ....... ............................................... 1000 .......................................................... Vdc Compatible inverters ....................................... I ......... I All Sol rEdge Single Phase and Three Phase inverters ......... ... . .. ....... I ......... '1'��'x­i�2 .............. ............. Dimensions (W x L x H) Yes ............................................................................. 128 x 152 x 27.S 1 2� x 48 mm/in ...... 5 x 5.97 x 1.08 5 x 5..�7. �-.�7 I 5. x. 7. x. 9 ..W�g. � Qnchu.ding.ca.bles), .... ......... .. ... I I � ... ....................... ?§01.1.7 .......................... ...... 83 /18 ......... ........... 9 .... ..... .5..9 .1..8 ...... I ........ ........ .............. Inp.ut Connector 1. . — _ � .......... I ....... .............. .............. M 4 Compapb�l� ....................... ............ .......... ...................... I ...... ....... I .............. Oy�py� ��i re �yp�. ........ ..OYM.4�iYi.r.e.1- nlgq h ..................... . ............. ................. Double Insulated; MC4.Compapl�le 0.95/3.0 1.2/3.9 ............................... ........ ........ ­* ..................... ....... I ................ m/ft ............ ...... .................... +85 / -40 - +185 ........................... I ............ ........................ 'C/'F ....... I ...... Protection Rating ... ............. I ... . ........................ ................... IP68 / NEMA613 I ............... ­ ...... ................ .............................................. "..*'. ' "..­.'.'.'..' R lative Hu i it ­�­ ......... T.q..y .... .............. .... .... I ........ 0-100 I .......... ........................................ .................. 1- ............................ ' % I I'l Rated STC power of the module. Module of up to +5% power tolerance a I lowed. PV SYSTEM DESIGN USING A SOLAREDGE INVERTER (2) SINGLE PHASE THREE PHASE 208V THREE PHASE 480V Minimum String Length 8 ............ ............ Maximum String Length 25 ...................... ...... I ........................ ..M.a,xi.mu.m,Po.we�p.��.��.rin.g 5250 Parall el S t ri ng s of Differe nt Le Ing hs ..or Orientations ..... ....... (2) It is not allowed to mix P405 with P300/P400/P600/P700 in one string. 10 ...................... 18 ... I ......... I ....... ......... ..... .............. 25 I 50 . ............................. I ....... ............. 60.00 ................ ............................... ..... I .............. 1.2.7.50 .......... .... .............. ...... K..... Yes ............................................................................. .. 02& VLC Lifes Gl: LG N - Nic –7 eON'2 —LG32o--G4 LG's new module, NeON111 2, adopts Cello technology. Cello technology replaces 3 busbars with 12 thin wires to enhance power output and reliability. NeON111 2 demonstrates LGs C E 00us APPROVED PRODUCT 91111111k� 60 cell efforts to increase customer's values beyond efficiency. It Intertek Mcs features enhanced warranty, durability, performance under KM 564573 BS EN 61215 real environment, and aesthetic design suitable for roofs. Photovoinic Modul� QEnhanced Performance Warranty High Power Output 0 LG NeONII 2 has an enhanced performance warranty. Compared with previous models, the LG NeON T" 2 The annual degradation has fallen from -0.7%/yr to has been designed to significantly enhance its Output 19 -0.6%/yr Even after 25 years, the cell guarantees 2.4%p efficiency, thereby making it efficient even in limited space. more output than the previous NeON'" modules. Aesthetic Roof Outstanding Durability LG NeON'm 2 has been designed with aesthetics in mind; With its newly reinforced frame design, LG has extended thinner wires that appear all black at a distance. The the warranty of the NeONII 2 for an additional 2 years. product may increase the value of a property with its Additionally, LG NeONII 2 can endure a front load up to modern design. 6000 Pa, and a rear load up to 5400 Pa. Better Performance on a Sunny Day Double -Sided Cell Structure LG NeON'" 2 now performs better on sunny days thanks The rear of the cell used in LG NeON'm 2 will contribute to to its improved temperature coefficiency. generation, just like the front; the light beam reflected from the rear of the module is reabsorbed to generate a great amount of additional power About LIS Electronics UG Electronics is a global player who has been committed to expanding its capacity, based on solar energy business as its future growth engine. We embarked on a solar energy source research program in 1985, supported by LG Group's rich experience in semi -conductor, LCD, chemistry, and materials industry. We successfully released the first Mono X" series to the market in 2010, which were exported to 32 countries in the following 2 years, thereafter. In 2013, NeON- (previously known as Mono X0 NeON) won "Intersolar Award,which proved LG is the leader of innovation in the industry =LG32ONlC-G4 Mechanical Properties Celts 6 x 10 Cell Vendor LG CeIlType Monocrystalline / N -type Cell Dimensions 156.75 x 156.75 mm / 6 x 6 inch # of Busbar 12 (Multi Wire Busbar) Dimensions (L x W x H) 1640 x 1000 x 40 mrin 64.57 x 39.37 x 1.57 inch Front Load 6000 Pa / 125 psf Rear Load 5400 Pa / 113 psf Weight 17.0 ± 0.5 kg / 37.48 ± 1.1 lbs Connector Type MC4, MC4 Compatible, IP67 Junction Box IP67 with 3 Bypass Diodes Length of Cables 2 x 1000 mm / 2 x 39.37 inch Glass High Transmission Tempered Glass Frame Anodized Aluminum Certifications and Warranty Certifications (In Progress) IEC 61215, IEC 61730-1/-2, UL 1703, NOCT 46 ± 3 *C Pmpp -0.38 %/'C Voc -0.28 %/*C Isc 0.03 %/oC Characteristic Curves low 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 I I \)p — vi (v) 0.00 500 low 15,w 2000 25M 30M 3500 4000 45.00 140 120 so W 40 20 0 "c' .25 0 25 so 75 SC J T,--- ('C) 90 Electrical Properties (STC * ISO 9001, IEC 62716 (Ammonia Test), MPP Voltage (Vmpp) IEC 61701 (Salt Mist Corrosion Test) Module Fire Performance Type 2 (UL 1703) Product Warranty 12 years 0 Output warranty of Pmax Linear warranty* (measurement Tolerance ± 3%) 19.5 � 1 ) I st year 98%, 2) After 2nd year 0.6%p annual degradation, 3) 83.6% for 25 years Temperature Coefficients 1000 NOCT 46 ± 3 *C Pmpp -0.38 %/'C Voc -0.28 %/*C Isc 0.03 %/oC Characteristic Curves low 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 I I \)p — vi (v) 0.00 500 low 15,w 2000 25M 30M 3500 4000 45.00 140 120 so W 40 20 0 "c' .25 0 25 so 75 SC J T,--- ('C) 90 Electrical Properties (STC * * NOCT (Nominal Operating Ce ft Temperature) I rradiance 800 W/m2,ambienctemperature 200C,wind speed I m/s Dimensions (mm/in) c-4 D-1 Y .-.2 sh.—&f— *The distance between the center of the mounting/grounding holes I VLGA21111111, North America Solar Business Team Product specifications are subject to change without notice. LG Electronics U.S.A. Inc DS -N2 -60 -C -G -F -EN -50427 01 R., Life's Good 1000 Sylvan Ave, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 Copyright (D 2015 U3 Electronics. All rights reserved. innovation for a Better Life Contact: lg.solar@ige.com 01/04/2015 www.igsolarusa.com 13m] 'J®rp W.J 320 W MPP Voltage (Vmpp) 33.6 MPP Current (Impp) 9.53 Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) 40�9 Short Circuit Current (Isc) 10.05 Module Efficiency (%) 19.5 Operating Temperature (*C) -40-+90 Maximum System Voltage (V) 1000 Maximum Series Fuse Rating (A) 20 Power Tolerance 1(%) 0-+3 * STC (Standard Test Condition), I rradiance 1000W/m2,ModuIeTempertur. 25*C, AM 1,5 *The nameplate power output is measured and determined by LG Electronics at its sole and absolute discretion. *The typical change in module efficiency at 200WIm' in relation to 100OW/m' is -2.0%. Electrical Properties (NOCT*) 320 W Maximum Power (Pmpp) 234 MPP Voltage (Vmpp) 30.7 MPP Current (Impp) 7.60 Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) 37,9 Short Circuit Current (Isc) 8.10 * NOCT (Nominal Operating Ce ft Temperature) I rradiance 800 W/m2,ambienctemperature 200C,wind speed I m/s Dimensions (mm/in) c-4 D-1 Y .-.2 sh.—&f— *The distance between the center of the mounting/grounding holes I VLGA21111111, North America Solar Business Team Product specifications are subject to change without notice. LG Electronics U.S.A. Inc DS -N2 -60 -C -G -F -EN -50427 01 R., Life's Good 1000 Sylvan Ave, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 Copyright (D 2015 U3 Electronics. All rights reserved. innovation for a Better Life Contact: lg.solar@ige.com 01/04/2015 www.igsolarusa.com 13m] 'J®rp W.J SnapN, rack - Series 100 Residential Roof Mount System r____ The SnapNrack Series 100 Roof Mount System is engineered to optimize material use, labor resources and aesthetic appeal. This innovative system simplifies the process of installing solar modules, shortens installation times, and lowers installation costs; maximizing productivity and profits. The Series 100 Roof Mount System boasts unique, pre -assembled, stainless steel "Snap - In" hardware and watertight flash attachments. This system is installed with a single tool. No cutting or drilling means less rail waste. It is fully integrated with built-in wire management, solutions for all roof types, one -size -fits -all features, and can withstand extreme environmental conditions. Series 100 is listed to UL Standard 2703 for Grounding/Bonding, Fire Classification and Mechanical Loading. UL 2703 Certification and Compliance ensures that SnapNrack installers can continue to provide the best in class installations in quality, safety and efficiency. Appealing design with built-in aesthetics No grounding lugs required for modules All bonding hardware is fully integrated Rail splices bond rails together, no rail jumpers required No drilling of rail or reaching for other tools required Class A Fire Rating for Type 1 and 2 modules System Features Include -J C=3 < Snap in Single Tool Easy No Cutting Hardware Installation Leveling or Drilling it Integrated Wire Preassembled Management hardware UOL Integrated bonding UL 2703 Certified Resources snapnrack.corn/resources .- Design snapnrack.com/configurator :,, Where to Buy snapnrack.com/where-to-buy SnapNrack- ivtainless Bolt with plit-Lock Washer B riding Adjustable End Clamp Top Bonding Adjustable End Clamp Bottom Bonding Adjustable End Clamp 242-07067 Standoff C, As Rubber— Rain Collar Mill Finish Standoff Mill Finish Standoff Base (1 -Hole Base Shown) Standoff 242-92057 Stainless Steel Bolt with Split - Lock Washer Bonding Mid Clamp Bonding ChannelNut Bonding Mid Clamp 242-02053 Bonding Splice ftj&�.I"nsert Splice Base 'TSt�,rWflessl.rdware with Split -Lock Washers Bonding Standard Rail Splice Serrated Stain less _,fa Channel Steel Flang e Nut Nut Serrated Stainles Steel Flange Bolt 92 Degree L Foot L Foot Base with Flashing 747-97050 t ng Standard Rail 015-09816 Bonding ChannelNut Stainless . ..... Bolt with S plit Lock 7 Washer Ground Lug 242-02101 12-6 AWG - Copper Wire Ground Lug Assembly (ONE REQUIRED PER ROW OF MODULES) — ChannelNut Stainless Flange Nut Stainless Flange Bolt All Purpose L Foot Metal Roof Base Assembly Metal Roof Base with L Foot 242-02037 Universal End Clamp (UEC) Wave ___ _� UEC Pull Strap UEC Wedge L- Stainless Steel Bolt with Flat Washer Universal End Clamp 242-02215 • 6000 Series aluminum Materials - Stainless steel • Galvanized steel and aluminum flashing • Silver and black anodized aluminum • Mill finish on select products Material Finish • Silver or black coated hardware Note: Appearance of mill finish products may vary and change over time. Wind Loads 110 - 190 mph (ASCE 7-10) Snow Loads 0 - 120 psf Array Pitch 0 - 60 degrees 877-732-2860 '"' www.snapnrack.com contact@snapnrack.com @ 2016 by SnapNrack Solar Mounting Solutions. All rights reserved SnapNrxk_Ser1es_l 00-Brochum-2.1 No moo Amm my 4 W� "t, I id -W Ij so mow amw 4�'O* 0 No solar =ee z SolarEdge Single Phasi For North America SE300OA-US SE380OA-US / SE5000A SE760OA-US SE1 OOOOA-US / SEI 1400 ,,,v e r to, ;�' %"v r�j The best choice for SolarEdge enabled systems Integrated arc fault protection for NEC 2011690.11 compliance Rapid shutdown for NEC 2014 690.12 Superior efficiency (98%) Small, lightweight and easy to install on provided bracket Built-in module -level monitoring Internet connection through Ethernet or Wireless Outdoor and indoor installation Fixed voltage inverter, DC/AC conversion only Pre -assembled Safety Switch for faster installation Optional — revenue grade data, ANSI C12.1 USA -GERMANY -ITALY -FRANCE -JAPAN -CHINA -AUSTRALIA -THE NETHERLANDS -UK -ISRAEL www.solaredge.us Single Phase Inveilersfor North America solar =ee -w SE300OA-US SE380OA-US / SE500OA-US / SE600OA-US SE760OA-US SE1000OA-US / SE1 140OA-US ..Y�ximu.m!)C.P.o.%X�r(S�q ­ .......... .. ...4.050 ...... �Pq ..... I ...... �7�9 ...... I ..... I ...... ;�2�p .... I.. � ... 13500 ... -1 ...... ��9 ...... US I SE760OA-UST E1140OA-US ......................... . OUTPUT Max. Input Voltage ........... .... ..... I., ...... ........... ........... 500 ........... ....... .................... ................... 1.11 ....... ................... Vdc ........... 325 @ 208V / 350 @ 240V Nominal AC Power Output 3000 3800 5000 6000 7600 9980 @ 208V 11400 VA ... ........ .... .......... ...... .......... I ..... ......... I ..... ........ I ........ ................ ....... . ..... ............ ........... ........ .... ... ..I�ax..lnputShort Circuit Current .......... I ....................... 5400 @ 208V 45 I .......................... I., .................. 10800 @ 208V ............ I .................................................. Max. AC Power Output 3300 4150 Isolation Detection 6000 8350 12000 VA ........ ...... ....................... ....... ........ ............... . ...... ........ �§ ... . .................. ........... AC Output Voltage Min.-Nom.-Max.M ...... ...... ..... 98 7 @ 208V 97.5 ....... ..... . �' 97.5 ....... ........ 97 @ 208V . ..... 97.5 I % ................. ................ .. I .......... IJ 19�q ...... I ......... ...... ............ ........... Nighttime Power Consumption < 2.5— < 4 ............. I ... ........ ...... ..... ............... ................. ............ I . ......... ........... . I ........... ........... AC Output Voltage Min.-Nom.-Max.M ......... OptionaV) ................. ...... I .................................................. ................... ......... ........... Rapid Shutdown – NEC 2014 690.12 Yes STANDARD COMPLIANCE I/ Safety ... ....... ........... ...... ... ............................ UL1741, UL1699B, JL1998, CSA 22.2 ............................ ........ ........................ ....... ..�ricl Connection Standards ........................................ 211 - 240 - 264 Vac IEEE1547 ................................................................................ ........................ ........... _Emissions FCC part15 class B. INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS ................... ....... -....1 ........ Frequency Min.-Nom.-Max.11) ................... ................ I .......... . '1 ...... ....... ............... 1 * ...................... 59.3 - 60 - 60.5 .. I .............. ........ I ......... .. ........ Hz Max. Continuous Output Current 12.- 5 I'll 1 6 2 r 4 * @1 20 8V 25 1 ......... 32 ... 4'� 6ioW 47.5 A ... ............... ­ ........ ....... ... I ............ .. . .ffj�W�D) ................................ ... ... ................ ........... ...... I .............. ............ .... 4 ... TM .... ..Yy�ight. wi.t.h.Safqty,Swit.c.h .............. Threshold 51.2/23.2 54.7/24.7 I .... ... ........ 11 .................... ....... I ........ 88.4/40.1 ............................. ....... lb kg .... I Natural A .,qFDI ...... ...................... I ...... .......... I ................ Utility Monitoring, Islanding Protection, Country Configurable Thresholds ... ............. Yes I ........... .............. ...... ......... .... ..... Yes INPUT Cooling Natural Convection and internal Fans (user replaceable) ..Y�ximu.m!)C.P.o.%X�r(S�q ­ .......... .. ...4.050 ...... �Pq ..... I ...... �7�9 ...... I ..... I ...... ;�2�p .... I.. � ... 13500 ... -1 ...... ��9 ...... .... YY ..... ..T��9�fR�,nq�-.1e.�s.,.U,ng.ro.un.d.ed ........ ....... .................... . Ye.s ........ ............. ......................... . ........... Max. Input Voltage ........... .... ..... I., ...... ........... ........... 500 ........... ....... .................... ................... 1.11 ....... ................... Vdc ........... 325 @ 208V / 350 @ 240V Vdc Max. Input Current(2) 9.5 1 18 23 34.5 A dc 15.5 .. ........ .... ... ..I�ax..lnputShort Circuit Current .......... I ....................... ......................................................................... 45 I .......................... I., .................. Adc ........... ............ I .................................................. ....... ....................... ................................... ........... Isolation Detection 600kQ Sensitivity .9round-Fault ... I ..... ".., .... ..... I .... I ........ I . .Y�ximum inverter Efficiency ...................... ............... ...... ......... 97:7 I ............... ................ ­ * ­ * , ­ * .... ?� ...... ........ �§ ... ......... ...... CEC Weighted Efficiency ........ . ...... 97.5 ...... ...... ..... 98 7 @ 208V 97.5 ....... ..... . �' 97.5 ....... ........ 97 @ 208V . ..... 97.5 I % ................. ................ .. I .......... IJ 19�q ...... I ......... ...... ............ ........... Nighttime Power Consumption < 2.5— < 4 W ADDITIONAL FEATURES ..�u.ppo.r.t.e.d.Co.m.m.un.iF��9�.1n.t.e.r.f.a.ce RS4.85,.RS2.3.2.,.Et.h.ern.et.,.Z.igB.ee.(o.p.ti.o.n.a.1) .... I ............. ... ........... ..�evenue Grade Data, ANSI C12.1 .............. ..................... ......... OptionaV) ................. ...... I .................................................. ................... ......... ........... Rapid Shutdown – NEC 2014 690.12 Yes STANDARD COMPLIANCE Safety ... ....... ........... ...... ... ............................ UL1741, UL1699B, JL1998, CSA 22.2 ............................ ........ ........................ ....... ..�ricl Connection Standards ........................................ ... IEEE1547 ................................................................................ ........................ ........... _Emissions FCC part15 class B. INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS ,.�C output conduit size./ AWG range ...... 3/4" minimum / 16-6 AWG 3/4" minimum / 8-3 AWG */* *3, D�*i'np"u*t'c"o'n*d"u'i't's*i*z'e"/#*'o'*f*s't'ri'n*g's"/''* 3 4" m I n im um 1 2 st ring s 1 6- 6 AWG 3* /,4"", nn, I n*,im,* u" ri, 1- sir,in* g*,s* Dimensions with Safety Switch 30.5 x 12.5 x 7.2 / 775 x 315 x 184 30.5 x 12.5 x 10.5 in/ .ffj�W�D) ................................ ................................ ........... ...... I .............. ............ .... ....... ­T7�.O;�?��§p .......... ... TM .... ..Yy�ight. wi.t.h.Safqty,Swit.c.h .............. ..... 51.2/23.2 54.7/24.7 I .... ... ........ 11 .................... ....... I ........ 88.4/40.1 ............................. ....... lb kg .... Natural convection Cooling Natural Convection and internal Fans (user replaceable) fan (user ........................... I ........ ...... ..... ...... .......... I .............. I ....... ......... . r!�&cf�OM . ........................ ......... .. ....... ... .: ...... I ...... .................... <.25 < 50 ..Noise .. ­ Min. -Max. Operating Temperature ............ ............. I . ......... I ....... I ................ ................ I ........... ­­ .......... -13 to +140 / -25 to +60 (-40 to +60 version available(')) 'F / -C ................ ......... ...... ......... I ................... ­ � ... I ....... ............................ ......... ......... ........ Protection Rating NEMA3R For other regiona I settings p I ease contact So I a rEdge support. A h igher current source may be used; the inverter will limit its input current to the values stated Revenue grade inverter P/N: SExxxxA-lJS000NNR2 (for 760OW inverterSE7600A-US002NNIR2). (41-4 0 version P/N: SEnxxA-USOOONNU4 (for 760OW inverter:SE760OA-US002NNU4). solar =ss m.. SolarEdge Power Optimizer Module Add -On For North America P320 / P400 / P405 PV power optimization at the module -level — Up to 25% more energy — Superior efficiency (99.5%) — Mitigates all types of module mismatch losses, from manufacturing tolerance to partial shading — Flexible system design for maximum space utilization — Fast installation with a single bolt — Next generation maintenance with module -level monitoring — Module -level voltage shutdown for installer and firefighter safety USA -CANADA -GERMANY -ITALY -FRANCE -JAPAN -CHINA -AUSTRALIA -THE NETHERLANDS -UK -ISRAEL www.solaredge.us j solar =@@ m.. SolarEdge Power Optimizer Module Add -On for North America P300 / P320 / P400 / P405 P300 P320 P400 P405 (for high-power (for 72 & 96 -cell (for thin film (for 60 -cell modules) 60 -cell modules) modules) modules) INPUT ,.R�t.0.1 n ............ .... ............ I ........... �20 400 ............................ 405 ............. I .............. W ..... ........ Absolute Maximum Input Voltage 48 80 125 Vdc ..(YR�.��.i.owe.�t.t.empe!�tu.r.e) ........... ......................................................... .. ......................... ........ ................... .......... 1*28"x 8-48 8-80 12.5-105 Vdc Maximum Short Circuit Current,(Isc) .. ...... I ... I .... I ....................... .... ...... ..... 10 ....... I ........ ....... 11 .......... ... .......... io. i ............. ­ .... Ad c .............. .�i um.DC.I py�.�y�T�qt T .... ... 1:1 ....... 12.5 ............ ........... 13.75 ............. ......... 1-2-.6-3 ................... I ................. .......... Adc ........ Maximum Efficiency I 99.5 ....................... ........ I.- ....... ........ ........ I ...... .... % ....... I ...... Weig ted Efficie cy ........ ........... ...... .............. P. ......................................... 98.8 ... ................................... I ......... I ...................... % .............. Overvoltage Category I - _ . ___ 11 ................. OUTPUT DURING OPERATION (POWER OPTIMIZER CONNECTED TO OPERATING SOLAREDGE INVERTER) m/ft ..M�ximum.Outpy�qurT�qt ...... _ ...... ....................................... ..... 15 ............................ .......................................... Adc .............. Maxim'*u"m" O"u"tputVo'ltage 60 85 I Vdc OUTPUT DURING STANDBY (POWER OPTIMIZER DISCONNECTED FROM SOLAREDGE INVERTER OR SOLAREDGE INVERTER OFF) Safety Output Voltage per Power OptLmizer STANDARD COMPLIANCE ..EM.0 ............... I ...... ... ... ........ ". ..Sa ' f ' ety ............... ................. . RoHS FCC Part15 Class B, IEC61000-6-2, IEC61000-6-3 ................................... I ........................... ......... IEC62109-1 (class 11 safet ), UL1741 .................... ........ y .............................. Yes Vdc INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS Maximum Allowed �ystem Voltag� . . ....... 1000 ........... ........... ......... -1 ........ I ............................... Vdc ....... . . . ..C.om,patib.le, invert.ers .................... . . . . . ......................... A.II.SolarEdg�.Single Phase and Three Phase inverters . . . . .... ... , , ... , * Di rn en si on s W xL x H) 128 x 15 2 x 2 7.5 1 2i X­i5*2 X'35"/* 1*28"x m m in .... ............ I ............................. ......................................................... 5 x 5.97 x 1.08 5 x 5.97 x 1.37 ............ .......... ..... �.89 .... I .... .............. NOt�(inclyclin cables) ............... .... ..... & ....... ....................... 7§0 / 1.7 ... I ........................... 83 /18 ......... ........... 9 .... �964 / 2.3 .............. .. ......................... .................................... .......... M��!��Tp�tible ........................................... ......... ............ ..Outpy�ire�yp�j.�qnnect r ......... .. I ...................................... Double Insulated; MC4 Compatible ......... , " *' ­.., * * * " ­ , , , * * , * * *'.'. , , "..' ". ­.'.'­* ".'. * *. '.." * , ".." *' * " Out utWire.L nl�.!:� ... ............ p ....... ................. ........................................ 1"**"*** 0.95/3.0 1.2/3.9 m/ft 40 - +85 / -40 - +185 ........................................................................ 'C / 'F I ........... Protection Rating ... ................ . ................ ­ ...... . I ....... .............................................. IP68 / NEMA6P ......................................... ................ .............. I R lativ Hu i it ..... T.q..Y .... I .... I ............ I . ......... ......... 0-100 I ............................. I .... I ............... I ....................................... I .... % ..... ........ i') Rated STC power of the module. Module of up to +5% power tolerance allowed PV SYSTEM DESIGN USING SINGLE PHASE THREE PHASE 208V THREE PHASE 480V A SOLAREDGE INVERTER(') Minimum String Length 8 ...................... ...................... Maximum String Length 25 ................... ... ........... ..Maxi.m u.m.Powe.r. pi�T. S�ri �!& ............ �p ... . ... .. ...... ......... Parallel Strings of Different Lengths ..or Orientations ............... I .... I ....................... ...................... It is not allowed to mix P405 with P300/P400/P600/P700 in one string. 10 18 .................... I .......... ......... 25 ............ .60.00 ....... Yes 50 .. ..................... _ ...... ............... 1.2.7.51 ... W Jok VLC Life's Gc ._A__G NeON" 2 ME= LG's new module, NeON111 2, adopts Cello technology. Cello technology replaces 3 busbars with 12 thin wires to enhance APPROVED PRODUCT power output and reliability NeCN111 2 demonstrates LGs oul ) 60 cell efforts to increase customer's values beyond efficiency It C E 0% u r Intertek features enhanced warranty, durability, performance under KMI 564573 BSEN61215 real environment, and aesthetic design suitable for roofs. Photovoltaic Modules r N Enhanced Performance Warranty High Power Output \_1 LG NeON11 2 has an enhanced performance warranty. Compared with previous models, the LG NeON111 2 The annual degradation has fallen from -0.7%/yr to has been designed to significantly enhance its output a -0.6%/yr Even after 25 years, the cell guarantees 2.4%p efficiency, thereby making it efficient even in limited space. more output than the previous NeON'" modules. Aesthetic Roof Outstanding Durability LG NeCNI" 2 has been designed with aesthetics in mind; With its newly reinforced frame design, LG has extended thinner wires that appear all black at a distance. The the warranty of the NeON11 2 for an additional 2 years, product may increase the value of a property with its Additionally, LG NeONI" 2 can endure a front load up to modern design. 6000 Pa, and a rear toad up to 5400 Pa. VLBetter Performance on a Sunny Day Double -Sided Cell Structure LG NeONI" 2 now performs better on sunny days thanks The rear of the cell used in LG NeON11 2 will contribute to to its improved temperature coefficiency. generation, just like the front; the light beam reflected from the rear of the module is reabsorbed to generate a great amount of additional power About LG Electronics LG Electronics is a global player who has been committed to expanding its capacity, based on solar energy business as its future growth engine. We embarked on a solar energy source research program in 1985, supported by LG Group's rich experience in semi -conductor, LCD, chemistry, and materials industry. We successfully released the first Mono XO series to the market in 2010, which were exported to 32 countries in the following 2 years, thereafter. In 2013, NeONTM (previously known as Mono X"' NeON) won "Intersolar Award,which proved LG is the leader of innovation in the industry NeON'2 I LG320N1C-G4 Mechanical Properties Cells 6 x 10 Cell Vendor LG Cell Type Monocrystalline / N -type Cell Dimensions 156.75 x 156.75 mm / 6 x 6 inch # of Busbar 12 (Multi Wire Busbar) Dimensions (L x W x H) 1640 x 1000 x 40 mm 64.57 x 39.37 x 1.57 inch Front Load 6000 Pa / 125 psf 0 Rear Load 5400 Pa / 113 psf 0 Weight 17.0 ± 0.5 kg / 37.48 ± 1.1 Ibs Connector Type MC4, MC4 Compatible, IP67 Junction Box IP67 with 3 Bypass Diodes Length of Cables 2 x 1000 mm / 2 x 39.37 inch Glass High Transmission Tempered Glass Frame Anodized Aluminum Electrical Properties (STC * Certifications and Warranty 320 W MPP Voltage (Vmpp) 33.6 MPP Current (Impp) 9.53 Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) 40.9 Short Circuit Current (Isc) 10.05 Module Efficiency 1(%) 19.5 Operating Temperature (*C) -40-+90 Maximum System Voltage (V) 1000 Maximum Series Fuse Rating (A) 20 Power Tolerance (%) 0-+3 STC (Standard Test Condition), lrradiance 100OW/ml, Mod uleTemperature 25 *C' AM 1 5 The nameplate power output is measured and determined by LG Electronics at its sole and absolute discretion. The typical change in module efficiency at 200 W/ml in relation to 1000 W/m' is -2.0%. Electrical Properties (NOCT*) IEC 61701 (Salt Mist Corrosion Test) 320 W Certifications and Warranty maximum Power (Pmpp) Z.14 MPP Voltage (Vmpp) 30.7 Certifications (in Progress) IEC 61215, IEC 61730-1/-2, UL 1703, MPP Current (Impp) 7.60 ISO 9001, IEC 62716 (Ammonia Test), Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) 37.9 IEC 61701 (Salt Mist Corrosion Test) Short Circuit Current (Isc) 8.10 Module Fire Performance Type 2 (UL 1703) NOCT (Nominal Operating Cell Temperature) Irradiance 800 W/m2, ambient temperature 20 OC, wind speed 1 m/s Product Warranty 12 years 0 Output warranty of Pmax Linear warranty* Dimensions (mm/in) (measurement Tolerance ± 3%) 1 ) 1 st year 98%, 2) After 2nd year 0,6%p annual degradation, 3) 83,6% for 25 years Temperature Coefficients NOCT Pmpp 46 ± 3 `C -0.38 %/'C Voc -0.28 %/*C D1.4 K D-1 Y —11� Isr () (Y; o//o(, Characteristic Curves 9,00 600 400 200 I I I %ul V.ft,,, (V) 0,00 5DO 10.00 15W 20.00 25,00 30M 35.. 40,00 45.00 80 pm�x 60 `e 20 0 T--- r -Q 40 -25 0 25 so 75 90 VLGd=k North America Solar Business Team UG Electronics U.S.A. Inc Life's Good 1000 Sylvan Ave, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 Contact: [g.solar@lge.com www.igsolarusa.com - The distance between the center of the mounting/grounding holes Product specifications are subject to change without notice, DS -N2 -60 -C -G -F -EN -50427 Copyright @ 2015 US Electronics. All rights reserved. 01/04/2015 I Innovation for a Better Life IM 0 ".a SnapN'rack- Series 100 Residential Roof Mount System r.-_- - __ __�_ The SnapNrack Series 100 Roof Mount System is engineered to optimize material use, labor resources and aesthetic appeal. This innovative system simplifies the process of installing solar modules, shortens installation times, and lowers installation costs; maximizing productivity and profits. The Series 100 Roof Mount System boasts unique, pre -assembled, stainless steel "Snap - In" hardware and watertight flash attachments. This system is installed with a single tool. No cutting or drilling means less rail waste. It is fully integrated with built-in wire management, solutions for all roof types, one -size -fits -all features, and can withstand extreme environmental conditions. Series 100 is listed to UL Standard 2703 for Grounding/Bonding, Fire Classification and Mechanical Loading. UL 2703 Certification and Compliance ensures that SnapNrack installers can continue to provide the best in class installations in quality, safety and efficiency. Appealing design with built-in aesthetics No grounding lugs required for modules All bonding hardware is fully integrated Rail splices bond rails together, no rail jumpers required No drilling of rail or reaching for other tools required Class A Fire Rating for Type 1 and 2 modules System Features Include Snap in Single Tool Easy No Cutting Hardware Installation Leveling or Drilling Integrated Wire Preassembled Management hardware UOL Integrated bonding UL 2703 Certified Resources snapnrack.com/resources : Design snapnrack.corn/configurator :: Where to Buy snap nrack.corn/where-to- buy SnapN rack- tainless Bolt with Stainless Steel Bond" ng Splice Standard Rail plit-Lock Washer Bolt w ith Sp it- 816 Lock Washer B nding Adjustable F 0" 09 4�End Clamp Top Bonding S lice Mid Cla:p Base t: 17 Bonding Bonding Adjustable Bond n W ChannelNut End Clamp Bottom Chann 77, Harc Stainless ...... i1el Nut nless Hardware w ith Bolt with Split -Lock Washers Split Lock Bonding Adjustable J Bonding Mid Clamp Bonding Standard Washer End Clamp 242-02067 242-02053 Rail Splice Ground Lug 242-04015 242-02101 12-6 AWG - Copper Wire — Ground Lug Assembly (ONE REQUIRED PER ROW OF ll MODULES) Standoff Clam Rubber Rain Collar Mill Finish Standoff Mill Finish Standoff Base 0 -Hole Base Shown) Standoff 242-92057 Serrated Stainless _,A Channel _/__ Steel Flange Nut Nut Serrated Stainless —9— Steel Flange Bo�t 92 Degree L Foot L Foot Base with Flashing 742-92050 t ng ChannelNut Stainless ange Nut Stainless Flange Bolt All Purpose L Foot Metal Roof Base Assembly Metal Roof Base with L Foot 242-02037 Universal End Clamp (UEC) Wave UEC Pull Strap UEC Wedge L- Stainless Steel Bolt with Flat Washer Universal End Clamp 242-02215 • 6000 Series aluminum Materials - Stainless steel • Galvanized steel and aluminum flashing • Silver and black anodized aluminum • Mill finish on select products Material Finish • Silver or black coated hardware Note: Appearance of mill finish products may vary and change over time. Wind Loads 110 - 190 mph (ASCE 7-10) Snow Loads 0 - 120 psf Array Pitch 0 - 60 degrees * X-0, �, 7�1 877-732-2860 www.snapnrack.com contact@snapnrack.com @ 2016 by SnapNrack Solar Mounting Solutions. 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It is also important that the L -bracket attachment locations be staggered between adjacent rails so that no single rafter supports more load than under existing conditions. Wind Loading: Provided that the L -bracket attachments to the roof are made in a typical staggered pattern, the overall wind loading imposed on the structure will not be impacted to any great extent. The net wind loads on the roof framing with attachment spacing as described above will be less than the current loading on the rafters. Conclusion: Our evaluation of the proposed solar -electric installation has established that the roof framing IS adequate to support the addition of the solar panels to the existing roof as indicated on the Solar PV plans. We have only reviewed the adequacy of the connection to the existing rafters and the capacity of the existing rafters to support the vertical and lateral loads from the solar electric system. We do not take responsibility for any other portion of the solar panel array support system, the existing roof framing construction, or the integrity of the structure as a whole. The en - roof st-- ture as ---- Ming is - apable of supporting -the new loads imposed by the installed Panels and snow, Do not hesitate to contact my office at 978-809-8316 should you have any questions or if you require any additional information. Respectfully, Invaleon TechyMlogies Co , ir VOLKIly NO 2229? Invaleon Technologies Corporation 26 Parkridge Rd, Suite 113, Haverhill, MA 01835 978-794-1724 1 www.invaleonsolar.com /j/ �i I f we W -fill/ Ile e—f �' -/I I e.� Office of Consumtr Affairs & Business Regulation HOME IMPROVEMENT CONTRACTOR J; Registration- 182825 TYPe: 4 w 4 Expiration: 7/2912017 Corporation INVALEON TECHNOLOGIES CORP. KANGKUI WU 26 PARK RIDGE RD SUITE 18 HAVERHILL, MA 01835 Undersecretary License or registration valid for individual use only before the expiration date. If found return to: Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation 10 Park Plaza - Suite 5 170 Boston, MA 02116 Massachusetts Department of Public Safety Board of Building Regulations an d Sta ndards License: CS -104792 Cons1ruction Supervisor DAVID S PICAZIO 9 GROVE ST PLACE ARLINGTON MA 02474 CA, Expiration: Commissioner 09/1012018 MASSACHUSET17S UNIFORM APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DO PLUMBING C itity/Town. MA. Date: Permit#' it /T own: Building Location: Ob ro W4 'ners Name: TYpe of Occupanc________'�_ �w --- Y: Commercial Educational E] IndustrialE] InstitutionalEl ResidentialU, New. rEjAlteration: El Renovation: El Replacement: ff' Plans Submitted: YesEl No FIXTURES Installing Ch I I _j I I I C0n-1P�-nYName:-_AT/ S "&N- 'heck One Only Garbfllc@ti�: fti. 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