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HomeMy WebLinkAboutrevision SUNPOWER° 12/10/2023 To: Palm Desert City Per plan check notes, revisions have been applied to the design associated with the following: Customer: Kelly HENTZEN Address: 117 Azzuro Drive Corrections/Explanations: PVA-1: >As per requested, layout updated, BULC moved to garage interior PVE-1: > BULC location updated PVE-4: > Placard updated PVE-5: > Layout updated Thank you for your time with reviewing this planset. If there are any additonal questions regarding this design, please feel free to reach out to me directly. Sincerely, John Rhey Fajilagmago Sunpower Design and Engineering jfajilagmago@sunpowercorp.com CODE INFORMATION a m w w o 0 SOLAR INDIVIDUAL PERMIT PACKAGE APPLICABLE CODES, LAWS AND REGULATIONS 3 a o 2022 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE (CBC) o u u 2022 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE (CRC) o ° 2022 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE (CFC) a o 2022 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE (CEC) " a w 2022 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE (CMC) a _u KELLY HENTZEN 2022 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE (CPC) � ° a � a u I ( N ) 19 . 20 kW GRID TIED PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM ( N ) 26kWh , 13 . 6kW SUNVAULT ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM �ACMAX�CONTINUO�USOW�RRATING �F (48) SPR-U400-BLK-W-DC = 17.3�2K,W-AC SATELLITE IMAGE 8183144377 PROJECT LOCATION 117 AZZURO DRIVE PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92211 AHJ : PALM DESERT CITY UTILITY: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO • ' NOTES SHEET INDEX Lu � > W SCOPE OF WORK ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS u uj a N - (N) 19.200 kW PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM & (N) 26 kWh ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM PVA-0 COVER SHEET a o Q - (48) WAAREE ENERGIES LIMITED WSMDi-400 PV MODULES AND (48) ENPHASE IQ7HS-66-M-US MICROINVERTER PVA-1 ARRAY LAYOUT z ; W Q Lu- POINT OF INTERCONNECTION AT MAIN SERVICE PANEL WITH CIRCUIT BREAKER N o ? of w - QUAD/TWIN BREAKERS REQUIRED z o W J o 1 a =W 2 � Q' Q J Ln NOTE: STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS = o a N v w • APPROVED TEMPORARY SANITARY FACILITIES (I.E. CHEMICAL TOILETS SHALL BE ON THE CONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO REQUEST FOR FIRST INSPECTION). (HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE, PVS-1 STRUCTURAL INFORMATION & J W � Q SECTION 5416 ) W ~ PV MOUNTING DETAILS p S LU • CONTRACTOR AND/OR OWNER SHALL PROVIDE A TRASH BIN TO INSURE PROPER CLEAN-UP OF ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. (ORDINANCE NO. OF THE PALM DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE) PVS-2 ESS MOUNTING DETAILS Se E o z • STORAGE BUILDING MATERIALS OR DEBRIS SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE LOT FOR WHICH THE PERMIT IS ISSUED. ADJACENT VACANT PROPERTIES MAY NOT BE UTILIZED FOR THIS 0 M PURPOSE UNLESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE OWNER IS ON FILE WITH THIS OFFICE. THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A CLEAR CONDITION AT ALL TIMES. (PALM Y = Q Q DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE, CHAPTER 8.02 a o Y In • ADDRESS NUMERALS SHALL COMPLY WITH PAL DESERT ORDINANCE 1310 (PDMC §15.28) CONSTRUCTION HOURS: OCTOBER 1 THRU APRIL 30 MONDAY ? FRIDAY 7:00 A.M. - 5:30 N P.M. SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. SUNDAY NOT ALLOWED GOVERNMENT CODE HOLIDAYS NOT ALLOWED MAY 1 THRU SEPTEMBER 30 MONDAY- FRIDAY 5:30 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. SATURDAY ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS '" z 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. SUNDAY NOT ALLOWED GOVERNMENT CODE HOLIDAYS NOT ALLOWED PVE-1 ELECTRICAL SINGLE-LINE DIAGRAM & REVISIONS * VIOLATION OF THE ABOVE WORK HOURS IS A CITABLE OFFENSE UNDER PALM DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 9.24.070 r22V DESCRIPTION DATE DB SPECIFICATIONS AC RATING 10/31/23 JF PVE-2 ELECTRICAL CALCULATION LAYOUT UPDATE 12/10/23 IF PCS DESIGN PVE-3 ELECTRICAL DATA&SPECIFICATIONS PVE-4 EQUINOX GROUNDING DETAILS • THE PVS6 IS LISTED AS PCS EQUIPMENT DRAWN BY. PVE-5 BRANCH DIAGRAM • THIS SITE IS MONITORED BY A LISTED PCS. PV AND ESS INTERCONNECTION SHALL MEET NEC 705.13 REQUIREMENTS • PCS CONTROLLED BUSBAR LIMIT: 80% OF BUSBAR RATING PVE-6 BREAKER SCHEDULE • IF PCS MONITORED CURRENTS REACHES OR EXCEEDS THE PCS CONTROLLED BUSBAR LIMIT, THE PCS ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLS AND CURTAILS THE OUTPUT PROJECT RP-460437 CURRENT FROM THIS SYSTEM DATE DRAWN 10-11-2023 • THE PCS IS CERTIFIED FOR ESS IMPORT ONLY MODE. THE ESS CAN BE CONFIGURED IN THIS MODE TO ENSURE ZERO EXPORT OF THE ESS TO GRID SCALE +NTS • THE PCS IS CERTIFIED AS A SECONDARY OVERCURRENT PROTECTION UNDER UL 1741 CRD. AN OVERCURRENT PROTECTION DEVICE FOR EACH CIRCUIT IS REQUIRED SHEET PER NFPA 70: ARTICLE 240-OVERCURRENT PROTECTION PVA-0 LEGEND w w o 0 O o N a o m 0 JUNCTION BOX 3 a o m z z u o -� o � o ° ^ CONDUIT a o a n Z 0a � w a U v u AZZURO DRIVE UTILITY METER AND MAIN " J o SERVICE PANEL (n u a u PROPERTY LINE DRKVAY ROOF ACCESS POINT (N)HUB+LOCATION — — J FIRE ACCESS PATHWAY (E)GARAGE (INT GARAGE WALL MOUNTED) I RETURN WALL (N)REMOTE POWER OFF SWITCH AC DISCONNECT (EXT WALL MOUNTED) 0 H e+ NEW HUB+ ESS LOCATION I I (N)T GARAGE WALL MOUNTED) is 2 (E)FENCE/GATE ESS NEW UNVAULT ENERGY �o4EssroNq ( i STORAGE SYSTEM OQ � P (� . ;;;;�� (N)HEAT DETECTOR � y E FENCE/GATE O o o BU-Lc NEW BACK UP LOAD CENTER �� exp:06/25 O o ,..� ... 924 I I NEW SOLAR LOAD CENTER 4p IIII@; I IV .. 4rf�F CA1.�F��� EXISTING SUBPANEL ♦ E-SUB LED FOR TACHMENTS II@II I AND AEXISTING FRAMING ONLY t - - J �@� . - - ---� NEW REMOTE POWER w ., _ _ ___ O v�i O �� 1 OFF SWITCH c~n N w 1 � I ❑ > .� C7 Lu U Q N U IIJI o NEW HEAT DETECTOR Ell- DOd w Q Q @@ 1 ��@ x a� w O > > z � � N > cl� of g 3 g s" NOTE: z O W O J a s I �.. __• 1. FIELD ADJUSTMENTS OF FEWER THAN 6" = a D U Q } MAY BE ALLOWED BASED ON SITE < N Q a CONDITIONS AND MEASUREMENTS. J w z Q ~a ROOF ACCESS POINT Y Q Y w z ROOF 1 2 3 E - (D a MODULE � J Q 67'-11" QTY. 20 19 9 Y as O CD Y U) AZIMUTH 910 1810 2710 71D1I -q z PITCH 4:12 4:12 4:12 REVISIONS ROOF TYPE: NO.OF STORIES: REV DESCRIPTION DATE DB WAVED TILE 1 - STORY I AC RATING 10/31/23 1F TOTAL ROOF AREA: TOTAL ARRAY AREA: 2 LAYOUT UPDATE 12/10/23 IF 4321 sq.ft. 1051 sq.ft. TOTAL%OF ROOF COVERED BY SOLAR: TOTAL ATTACHMENT COUNT: 24% 96 DRAWN BY: i : J J F s �. JO HH RH FfUILAGMA'GO MODULE: QTY: N WAAREE ENERGIES LIMITED WSMDI-400 48 PROJECT RP-460437 MICROINVERTER: QTY: DATE DRAWN 10-11-2023 ENPHASE IQ7HS-66-M-US [2401 48 SCALE 1/16 =V-o° SUNVAULT"ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM(ESS):BASE QTY: SHEET SV-BASE13-C 2 PVA-1 TABLE 1 - ARRAYS INFORMATION w LL_I W o 0 N MAX. m o ROOF ROOFING ATTACHMENT NO. OF FRAMING RAFTER PENETRATION MAX. ATTACHMENT MAX. RAIL ccm N Ln PITCH TYPE TYPE STORIES TYPE (in.) SPAN (ft.) PATTERN (in.) SPACING (in.) OVERHANG (in.) 3 a m z O � v ROOF 1 180 Waved Tile Pegasus Tile Gen 2 1 2x4 Truss @ 24" OC 7' Stacked 72" 24" m Z w a O z ROOF 2 180 Waved Tile Pegasus Tile Gen 2 1 2x4 Truss @ 24" OC 7' Stacked 72" 24" Z o _ W U ROOF 3 180 Waved Tile Pegasus Tile Gen 2 1 2x4 Truss @ 24" OC 7' Stacked 72" 24" ,^) 0 a v + U L FOOT L FOOT MPS MID CLAMP 5 ZN 5 ZN 2M ` 2M PV MODULE PV MODULE PV MODULE PV MODULE \ O L FOOI 1"ELEVATED CONE WITH EPDM BOOT INVISIMOUNT RAIL 0` "r`S S to* TILE POST ASSEMBLY � l- l- SLED BASE FLASHING (E)WOOD SHEATHING exp.06/25 J 924 m --EXTERNAL LOAD EXTERNAL LOAD BEARING WALL BEARING WALL -A "-(2) 5/16"LG.S.S.LAG BOLT z WITH 5/16"WASHER @ CENTER } 0. TYP.PRE-DRILL REQUIRED. �/�Or A1.�F6 (E)RAFTER SEALED FOR ATTACHMENTS STRUCTURAL FRAMING SIDE DETAIL STRUCTURAL FRAMING SIDE DETAIL 0.75"MIN. AND EXISTING FRAMING ONLY ROOF 1 Y ROOF 2 w W INVISIMOUNT ROOF ATTACHMENT DETAILS } w HARDWARE: PEGASUS TILE in N Y U N Uz Q O Q J Z J I W Q d ~ Q W O > > z ~ aH cew L FOOT .� z O w U_ W U SMMN TABLE 2: PENETRATION GUIDE FOR INSTALL w 1: oUc a _j ? ? a s N U j J Z PV MODULE TWO OR MORE ROWS OF MODULES J z Q H �_ g H u�i n > N � LLI LU U) W j � a 0 p Y U) ® �� �C ® N N Z REVISIONS STACKED STAGGERED FULLY STAGGERED REV DESCRIPTION DATE DB 1 AC RATING 10/31/23 IF 2 LAYOUT UPDATE 12/10/23 IF EXTERNAL LOAD BEARING WALL ONE ROW OF MODULES DRAWN BY: _ NEY F ILA] AGMKG0 � STRUCTURAL FRAMING SIDE DETAIL ® ® PROJECT RP-460437 ROOF 3 DATE DRAWN 10-11-2023 SCALE NTS FULLY STAGGERED STACKED/STAGGERED SHEET w *CHECK TABLE 1 FOR MAX.PENETRATION SPACING AND PENETRATION PATTERN FOR EACH ARRAY. P\/C_ In m w w o 0 F o N to a o m In a ^ 3 a o m EXISTING Z U a WALL ocl- o w m z a � 0 o V1 Z � az " Z N w O 2 = .. U a U O ^ u a a v' v ESS 0 0 2' 4" 2' 4" DETAIL_ 4: TOP VIEW DETAIL_ 3: ISO VIEW 2"x4" WOOD STUD SPACING 16" OR 24" ON CENTER 1 —1IT on STU D W ~ ci i w r In c� (4) "'0 X 3.5" LONG GYPSUM BOARD `� u N LAG SCREWS SHEATHING IN u CENTERED ON o n Lu < Q J II STUDS STUCCO 132" w 0 > 2 a N > w Q of O w LAG SCREW z 0 w o L` a �� 0 �TYP = aED Jz ¢ N U n z J �w z Q � 7 7, J 'n n LU Lu Ln — - - 11 GA STEEL Y E o z U)i MOUNTING c Lu BRACKET Y = a o In EXISTING CD Y cn CONCRETE N FLOOR '" Z REVISIONS REV DESCRIPTION DATE DB -Ell 11 1 AC RATING 10/31/23 JF EXTENT OF ESS 2 LAYOUT UPDATE 12/10/23 ]F 1)100 ♦ e y• .a. z Q DRAWN BY: �� N�F ILAGM O� SIN CNI PROJECT RP-460437 DATE DRAWN 10-11-2023 SCALE NTS DETAIL 2: FRONT ELEVATION DETAIL_ 1 : SIDE ELEVATION SHEET PVS-2 itY N (N)LOAD CENTER-BACKUP + w o 0 PV MODULE �i T (N)HUB w o MAKE/MODEL:WAAREE ENERGIES LIMITED WSMDI-400 I QTY:48 125AMIN.,120/240 V, 200A,120/240 V,NEMA-3R In N 't o MICROINVERTER(FIELD-INSTALLED) M.L.O, MODEL: SV-HUB-01-C > } m # MAKE/MODEL:ENPHASE IQ7HS-66-M-US(240] 1 QTY:48 LOCATIO :INSIDE 2 LOCATION:INSIDE GARAGE N ¢ 3 ¢ o Co U o 0 z ROOFTOP CTS TO CAPTURE p a u ARRAY WIRING A MLO LL PREMISES m Z w ///��� )�1,2 **PVS6 LO LOADS ¢ p o z b (E)LOADS I EMO SWITCH R OFF" Z a = U In w 0(N)LOAD CENTER ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM (TO BE INSTALLED AT It¢i JUNCTION BOX, 13 kWh,6.8 kW SUNVAULT SERVICE ENTRANCE) o N Branch Circuit#1 100A MIN.,120/240 V, ETHERNET ,^ a ¢ NEMA-4 MODEL•SV-BASEI3-C v, .. U 10 AC MODULES M.L.O,NEMA-3R - PVS6 CONNECTION LOCATION:OUTSIDE O KABLE II TO DSL/CABLE B D NVERTE TE MODEM INCOMING SOURCE FEED IsconNe BOTTOM FED AC Branch Circuit#2 6.5 kWh DC Dc 10 AC MODULES BATTERY (E)MAIN SERVICE PANEL �AM2O 6.5 kWh AC I MANUF:SQUARE D BATTERY MODEL: 200A,120/240 V,1 PH,3 W AC Branch Circuit#3 #SO �� 6 - FIRST ALERT-HD6135FB LOCATION:EXTERIOR WALL DC 10 AC MODULES I Y STORAGE SYSTEM j I OON CEILING DIRECTLY (E)UTILITY 20A,2P 13 kWh,6.8 kW SUNVAULT I ABOVE ESS ENCLOSURE �OA,2P METER #10 �� 160A,2P MODEL:SV-BASEI3-C 1/ 15�,\P H D 222012-R#: AC Branch Circuit#4 #10 20�\P I 2411 L NLOCKABLE G T GRA 1 Dc 10 AC MODULES 1 40 2P )TE20A,2P 6.5 kW �~ i (1)#14 THHN #10 % BATTER 40� P i (1)#14 THHN EGC Ac Branch Circuit#5 6.5 kW Dc 8 AC MODULES #10 BATTER _ 1 - i I E / (6)#8 THWN I BACKUP B_US(200A MAXI / (2)#10 THWN EGC r -- 1 11 (6)#12 COMM.CABLES 1 C C 180A,2P i MCB Co x 200A`,2P o x K< I GOD TIL LOCKABLE SAFETY SWITCH 100A,240VAC, I i twj v I � �� J LOCATED OUTS DEWITH VIS VISIBLE BLADES ------ LOCKABLE MEANS OF DISCONNECT TYPE HOM2200 N 2jA 2P m 1 Y F (E)SUBPANEL EXISTING 1 �¢ 125A,120/240 V, - T Ic��� ¢N GROUND M.L.O,NEMA-3R L � (E)ILOAD 1 1°., LOCATION:INSIDE CONTROL "GRI SEN E 1 �� O v I E S 1 z 11 (N)PV DISCONNECT 1 1 RELAY RETROFIT --J MLO (PVDR) ��� I ---- I W LU 40 UTILITY-LOCKABLE SAFETY > W TO SWITCH 30A,240VAC, } L (E)LOADS EATON DG221URB OR EXISTING EQUIVALENT U N U Q9 LIP-- �- LOCATED OUTSIDE Q O Q Q L__ WITH VISIBLE KNIFE BLADES BREAKER ARE FIELD INSTALLED. z J � W Q �� � BREAKER RATING MAY VARY FROM 15A OR 20A THE DESIGNED INTERCONNECTION MEETS W O > > Z W Z NEC 705.13 REQUIREMENTS NO w J O 1 TAG DESCRIPTION CONDUCTOR/CONDUIT SCHEDULE ELECTRICAL NOTES INSTALLATION NOTES W O LU LU 0-LU U Al SOLAR/BRANCH MI DESCRIPTION& CONDUCTOR SIZE NUMBER OF 1. PROPER LISTING EXPECTED FOR CONDITIONS RELOCATE ALL BREAKERS FROM(E)MSP TO = a ¢ N U Q U L� TAG CONDUIT/CABLE TYPE CONDUIT SIZE OF USE ON ALL LUGS,FITTINGS,CRIMPS,ETC. APPROPRIATE PANELS OF(N)HUB+. W z N H O W Q DC/DC CONVERTERS NO CONDUCTOR TYPE (AWG) CONDUCTORS J 2. ALL CONDUIT BEND RADII TO CONFORM TO INSTALL(N)200A,2P SUB FEED BREAKER IN i--i > Q 0� d SUNPOWER PROVIDED MICROINVERTER J V) ^ LU �J N �3 SOURCE CIRCUIT JUNCTION BOX YES EXTENSION CABLE,LISTED AS AN ASSEMBLY *12 2 BRANCH CIRCUIT THE NEC MINIMUM BEND RADII THE(E)MSP AND FEED(N)HUB+WITH THIS LU 1 A FROM PV ARRAY TO -- REQUIREMENTS. BREAKER. Y LU O U o2S Al EV SUPPLY EQUIPMENT NO EGC:Bare CU #6 1 JUNCTION BOX 3. MINIMUM CLEARANCE SHALL BE MAINTAINED INSTALL,WIRE,AND FASTEN A 125A BREAKER � O SUNVAULT ESS YES THWN-2 #10 8 PER NEC FOR ALL NEW EQUIPMENT TO BE ON THE NON-BACKUP BUS USING BREQS125 C7 ri � ~ INSTALLED. HOLD DOWN KIT. � r' J �U © SUNVAULT BATTERY INVERTER YES EGC:THWN-2 #10 1 EMT 3/4" 4, EXISTING GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM INSTALL(N)125A BACKUP LOAD CENTER. Y x d J MUST MEET NEC AND LOCAL UTILITY INSTALL(N)125A,2P BREAKER ON THE BACKUP Y C W a SOLAR LOAD CENTER YES THWN-2 #4 3 REQUIREMENTS. BUS OF(N)HUB+AND FEED(N)BACKUP LOAD N ko ® PV PRODUCTION METER NO EGC:THWN-2 #8 1 EMT 1" 5. COPPER CONDUCTORS SHALL BE USED CENTER WITH THIS BREAKER. UNLESS SPECIFIED. ENSURE EXISTING CTS IN HUB+ARE Z �9 SEPARATE AC DISCONNECT YES THWN-2 #10 2 6. TYPE NM(ROMEX)CONDUCTORS ARE CONNECTED TO MIDC 32 PORT.ADD A SET OF REVISIO N S D❑ EMT 3/4" ALLOWED FOR INTERNAL AND ATTIC RUNS CTS FROM THE PVS TO CAPTURE ALL PREMISES HUB+ YES EGC:THWN-2 #10 1 AND SHALL BE INSTALLED MEETING NEC LOADS.ADD PCS LABELS IF NECESSARY. REV DESCRIPTION DATE DB Q REQUIREMENTS. INSTALL A SECOND PVDR TO CAPTURE SOLAR 1 AC RATING 10/31/23 IF BACK UP LOAD CENTER YES THWN-2 #2/0 3❑E EMT 7. IF MAIN SERVICE PANEL IS TO BE UPGRADED, PLACED ON NON-BACKUP. 2 LAYOUT UPDATE 12/10/23 IF Q1-1/2" NON-BACK UP LOAD CENTER NO EGC:THWN-2 #6 1 IT WILL BE PERMITTED AND INSTALLED BY THE FACTORY-INSTALLED CTS INSIDE THE HUB+ Q3RD PARTY. ARE SUFFICIENT AS ALL LOADS ARE TO BE REMOTE POWER OFF SWITCH YES THWN-2 #1 3 8. AC WIRING SHALL UPSIZE IF VOLTAGE DROP TRANSFERRED FROM MSP TO HUB+. ❑F EMT 1-1/4" EXCEEDS 2%. SOFTSTART REQUIRED FOR 40A AC ON BACKUP HEAT DETECTOR YES EGC:THWN-2 #6 1 9. RUN CONDUCTORS IN EXISTING CONDUIT • INSTALL(N)HUB+,(N)ESS AND(N)HEAT DRAWN BY: CHECK BOX FOR WHETHER SYSTEM IS GROUNDED WHEN AVAILABLE PROVIDED IT HAS NO DETECTOR AT GARAGE INTERIOR WALL. a � M� o -^- - OR UNGROUNDED: OTHER CONDUCTORS RUNNING THROUGH IT. CTS ARE COMPATIBLE WITH THIS INSALLATION JOHh rtH LA. ❑ GROUNDED(INCLUDE GEC) k UNGROUNDED 10. EQUIVALENT SPECIFICATION ON CABLES AND SEE PVE-6 FOR DETAILS. FOR UNGROUNDED SYSTEMS: ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED ARE PROJECT RP-460437 • DC OCPD DISCONNECT BOTH CONDUCTORS OF ACCEPTABLE. DATE DRAWN 10-11-2023 EACH SOURCE CIRCUIT. PCS INPUTS • UNGROUNDED CONDUCTORS MUST BE MSP BUSBAR RATING=200A SCALE NTS IDENTIFIED PER NEC 210.5(C).WHITE FINISHEDI MSP MCB RATING=200A SHEET CONDUCTORS ARE NOT PERMITTED. HUB+FEEDER BREAKER RATING=200A PVE-1 H M ELECTRICAL CALCULATIONS N U, L o BRANCH 1 BRANCH 2 BRANCH 3 BRANCH 4 BRANCH 5 Load Calculation-XUB+ ° 3 a o m z U o 0 ROOF JCT BOX TO SUBPANEL WIRING #10 #10 #10 #10 #10 220.82(B)(1) General Lighting @3VA/sgft 2814 fA2 8442 VA U D C U o L z NUMBER OF MODULES 10 10 10 10 8 Small Appliance 6 9000 VA ¢ O in Z Laundry 1 1500 VA Q W VOLTAGE 240 V 240 V 240 V 240 V 240 V ° _ _ U Microwave 1 1100 VA aL U .. Refrigerator 3 1500 VA a, RATED AC OUTPUT CURRENT: 'OUT= 16 A 16 A 16 A 16 A 12.8 A o a a Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal 0 VA ,^ U MINIMUM WIRE AMPACITY: I I X 1.25 20.00 A 20.00 A 20.00 A 20.00 A 16.00 A FAU 2 1500 VA v J U MAX- OUT Range 0 VA CONDUCTOR DE-RATING Oven 1 9600 VA Dryer 0 VA MAXIMUM AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 47°C 47°C 47°C 47°C 47°C Water Heater 0 VA SPA o VA Pool 0 VA TEMPERATURE USED FOR AMPACITY DE-RATING 47°C 47°C 47°C 47°C 47°C EV Charging Equipment 0 VA Other 2P circuit 1 13840 VA TEMPERATURE DE-RATING COEFFICIENT 0.82 0.82 0.82 0.82 0.82 Total 36482 VA FILL DE-RATING COEFFICIENT 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 1 I /TEMP COEFF/FILL COEFF 27.87 A 27.87 A 27.87 A 27.87 A 15.61 A 220.82(C) First A at100% Ev VA WIREMIN- OUT - - Remainder @ WIRE SIZE AMPACITY 40 A 40 A 40 A 40 A 40 A 40%Net General CONDUCTOR SIZE #10 #10 #10 #10 #10 naa VA CONDUCTOR SIZE ADJUSTED FOR VOLTAGE DROP #10 #10 #10 #10 #10 Heating and Air Conditioning AC#1 5832 VA Heati ng#1 0 VA ONE WAY CIRCUIT LENGTH 60 FT. 60 FT. 60 FT. 60 FT. 75 FT. AC#z 5232 VA Heating#2 o VA CALCULATED VOLTAGE DROP 0.99% 0.99% 0.99% 0.99% 0.99% AC93 0 VA Heating N3 0 VA OVERCURRENT PROTECTION 20A,2P 20A,2P 20A,2P 20A,2P 20A,2P TanoAC�oad 11,064 VA MINIMUM OCPD='OUT X 1.25 20.00 A 20.00 A 20.00 A 20.00 A 16.00 A Net Load 31,657 VA NOTE: DISTANCE ABOVE ROOF TO BOTTOM OF CONDUIT:>23mm(7/8") AMPS 131.90 A Minimum Service Required 150 A Load Calculation-BACK UP LOAD CENTER LOAD CENTER 1 TO POINT OF INTERCONNECTION _#_4_ 220.82(B)(I) General Lighting @ 3VA/sgft 2814 ft^2 8442 VA VOLTAGE 240 V LU Small Appliance 6 9000 VA W ~ iUM OF BRANCHES: IOUT_TOTAL= 64.00 A Laundry 1 15°° VA >_ � LU MINIMUM WIRE AMPACITY:IMAX=IOUT J_TOTAL x 1.25 80.00 A Microwave 1 1100 VA � Q Refrigerator 3 1500 VA N U z CONDUCTOR DE-RATING Dishwasher/Garbage Disposal o VA Q Qa O EAU 2 1500 VA z J (A W H i~r MAXIMUM AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 47°C Range ° VA N >O w 0 O Q Oven 1 9600 VA r J LU J TEMPERATURE USED FOR AMPACITY DE-RATING 47°C Dryer 0 VA z p W O J Q Water Heater 0 VA = d ? D U Q U TEMPERATURE DE-RATING COEFFICIENT 0.82 SPA o VA ¢ N J Pool o VA J LU Z Q 0 U FILL DE-RATING COEFFICIENT 1.0 EV Changing Equipment 0 VA J H :D n w > oC Other 2P circuit 1 3840 VA V..) V) 0 WIREMIN= IOUT/TEMP_COEFF/FILL_COEFF 78.05 A Y � - o z LU WIRE SIZE AMPACITY 95A Total 3648z VA J < w Q OFirst 10,000 Y = CONDUCTOR SIZE #4 220.82(C) VA at100% tl VA o U)Remainder @CONDUCTOR SIZE ADJUSTED FOR VOLTAGE DROP ##4 40v0Net General ZONE-WAY CIRCUIT LENGTH 5 FT Load VA R E V I S I O N S REV DESCRIPTION DATE DB Heating and Air Conditioning VOLTAGE DROP 0.08 AC RATING 0/31/23 ]F AC#1 5832 VA Heating#1 VA OVERCURRENTPROTECTION 80A,2P AC#z vA Heat 0 ng#z vn z LAYOUT UPDATE 12/10/23 TF AC#3 0 VA Heating#3 o VA MINIMUM OCPD=IOUTx 1.25 80.00 A Total Heating and AC Load 5,832 VA DRAWN BY: Net Load 26,425 VA 3041 RH�Y FAJI LAG M AGO /a PROTECT RP-460437 AMPS 110.10 A DATE DRAWN 10-11-2023 Minimum SCALE NTS Servic Required 125 A SHEET PVE-2 ma LU ELECTRICAL DATA&SPECIFICATIONS L U, o O ¢ o m 3 ¢ , z � U o 0 ^^ O Z w F- m N 7 1 • ¢ d O O . • BY • • , • l- O = = Ill U v SOURCES. TOTAL RATING OF I O .� K J ^ U � a TRI POWER SOURCES • RAPID SHUTDOWNSWITCH • • v J U SOURCESECOND SOURCE IS AC BATTERY MAIN SUPPLY OVERCURRENT DEVICE SOLAR PV SYSTEM THIRD • 1 AMPACITY OF BUSBAR. SIGNAGE LOCATIONS: SIGNAGE LOCATIONS: NEC 705.12(B)(3)(3) •LABEL SHALL BE LOCATED ON OR NO MORE THAN • MAIN SERVICE PANEL 1M (3FT) FROM THE SWITCH SIGNAGE LOCATIONS: • MAIN SERVICE PANEL • NEW INDOOR/OUTDOOR LOAD CENTER • INDOOR/OUTDOOR SUBPANEL SOLAR PV SYSTEM EQUIPPED WITH RAPID SHUTDOWN ENERGYSTORAGE PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM SYSTEM DISC TURN RAPID SHUTDOWN AC DISCONNECT • SOLAR ELECTRIC SWITCH TO THE"OFF" PV PANELS NOMINAL ESS AC VOLTAGE: 120/240 VAC 60 Hz POSITION TO SHUT DOWN RATED AC• 64 AAMPS MAXIMUM ESS DC VOLTAGE: s7.6 v • • 12.6 A AND REDUCE SHOCK NOMINALOPERATING AC VOLTAGE: zao v • • • •. 35 A . .. .. . zao v • HAZARD IN THE ARRAY DATE CALCULATION . .. • 10-u-zoz3 Lu w SIGNAGE LOCATIONS: SIGNAGE LOCATIONS: Ln SIGNAGE LOCATIONS: SIGNAGE LOCATIONS: INDOOR/OUTDOOR 100AACDISCONNECT • INDOOR/OUTDOOR 30AACDISCONNECT w Q O • SHALL BE LOCATED ON OR NO MORE THAN 1 M(3 FT) • SUNVAULT ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM U Q N U FROM THE SERVICE DISCONNECTING MEANS TO WHICH F- Q d _U THE PV SYSTEMS ARE CONNECTED. LLI O > > Z I~-. LL_ N > � o g w ZO LU 0 w O wa can LLJJ SIGNAGE NOTES = a U ? Q ¢ N J Lu z Q �_ Q z p LU 1. MATERIAL USED FOR THE SIGNAGE SHALL BE REFLECTIVE, I J ~ v' U) J WEATHER RESISTANT AND SUITABLE FOR THE Y Y - Lu 0 z V ENVIRONMENT. ° of of J 2. ALL SIGNAGE SHALL HAVE ALL CAPITAL LETTERS WITH = a Q w ENE • • • • ; • • • I MINIMUM 3/s" LETTER HEIGHT, WHITE ON RED BACKGROUND. � W STORAGEENERGY • I 0� SYSTEM • ' ' ' 3. MAIN SERVICE DISCONNECT MARKING SHALL BE PLACED _ z ENERGIZED ITTERIES THIS SUBPANELADJACENT TO MAIN SERVICE DISCONNECT IN A LOCATION REVISIONS CLEARLY VISIBLE FROM THE LOCATION WHERE THE LEVER REV DESCRIPTION DATE DB IS OPERATED. 1 AC RATING 10/31/23 1F 2 LAYOUT UPDATE 12/10/23 ]F SIGNAGE LOCATIONS: SIGNAGE LOCATIONS: SIGNAGE LOCATIONS: 4. MARKING IS REQUIRED ON ALL INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DC • SUNVAULT ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM SUNVAULT ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM • HUB+BACKUP PAN CONDUIT, RACEWAYS, ENCLOSURES, CABLE ASSEMBLIES, • BACKUP LOAD CENTERS AND JUNCTION BOXES TO ALERT THE FIRE SERVICE TO AVOID CUTTING THEM. MARKINGS SHALL BE PLACED EVERY DRAWN BY: 10',AT TURNS AND ABOVE AND/OR BELOW PENETRATIONS, JOHN RHEV FAJILAGMA'GO AND AT ALL DC COMBINER AND JUNCTION BOXES. PROJECT RP-460437 5. DO NOT USE SCREWS FOR SIGNAGE ATTACHMENT. USE DATE DRAWN 10-11-2023 ONLY APPROVED ADHESIVE. SCALE NTS SHEET PVE-3 � F m w w Cie O o 0 F rn < o N a o m 3 a U o 0 z � O a ^ O O U m N Z a � O � Z a G w O = = v a U U ZD O ti J SunPower Universal InvisiMount"m with Rail-Mounted J-Box u " Ground Path and Compliance 4 m ■ l ,unspe. �. Rail-mounted ,.box 3 V C I End Clamp`point CAUTIO N Bonding I 7 MULTIPLE SOURCES OF POWER �. sp+ice Ground __-- madlude Fe. 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U Back Up Section 20A, 1P/20A, 1P 20A, 1P/20A, 1P U (E)200A,2P KIT/KIT FUTURE/M.DOOR u u MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER 125A,2P 20A, 1P/20A, 1P 20A, 1P/20A, 1P BACK UP LOAD CENTER MICRO/LAUNDRY CHRISTMAS/REFIRE KIT 15A, 1P HEAT DETECTOR 20A, 1P/20A, 1P 20A, 1P/20A, 1P (N)200A,2P FAU/BATH YARDA/REFIRE GARAGE HUB+ **PVS 6 60A,2P 20A, 1P/20A, 1P (E)SUBPANEL YARDA/FAU 20A,2P G.D./D.W. 20A, 1P/50A,2P/20A, 1P 40A,2P 40A,2P GARAGE/OVEN/REFIRE BAR ESS Disconnect ESS Disconnect 20A, 1P/40A,2P/20A, 1P GFI'S OUT/AC#1/WATER HEATER Solar Section 80A, 2 P PV BREAKER Non Back Up Pan Lu uJ 125A,2P E- BREQS125 HOLD DOWN KIT } U (D N Y N u Ol (E) SUBPANEL w o o z ** 15A, 1P 15A, 1P 15A, 1P O z p O w Ow GRID SENSE MASTER BED z O W O . a FAMILY/KIT LTS (AFCI) 2 a > > < a Ln ¢ N } �w z N H 0 Lu y 15A, 1P/15A, 1P 16ED 2P J ~ �' ^ "'Ln 5 w SMOKE/SECURITY (AFCI) Y - p z m 40A,2P/20A,2P c7 M AC#2/PV BREAKER 15A, 1P/15A, 1P 15A, 1P 3 a a ENTRY/GARAGE BED 3 o Y a O cn N 10 15A, 1P/15A, 1P z -BREAKERS ARE FIELD INSTALLED. GARAGE/MASTER BATH R E V I S I O N S BREAKER RATING MAY VARY FROM 15A OR 20A REV DESCRIPTION DATE DB 15A, 1P/15A, 1P 1 AC RATING 10/31/23 ]F 2 LAYOUT UPDATE 12/10/23 ]F HALL WAY/DINING NOTE:QUAD/TWIN BREAKERS REQUIRED DRAWN BY: � c 304 RH�Y FAJJILAGM 4 PROTECT RP-460437 DATE DRAWN 10-11-2023 SCALE NTS SHEET PVE-6 Datasheet S U N P '%0_­0' W E R` Datasheet S U M P WE R'' SunPower°SunVaultTM' Energy Storage System (E55) Performance Configuratlons and Speclficatlons SunVault Base SunVault Base High Energy Model Number SV-BASE13-C SV-BASE19.5-C DC Rated Energy 13 kWh 19.5 kWh y 6 °�00 W W 0- Co W SunVault System Configuration N m y N V) m[n m D Max.Usable Energy(DC) 12 kWh 18 kWh m N m m m =1 to um k mk rom Battery Cell Chemistry Lithium iron phosphate(LiFePO4) c °2 g� Nom.Internal Battery Voltage 51.2 V v v CEC Weighted RTE Efficiency2 >86% 13-1 19.5-1 26-2 39-2 Max.AC Continuous Backup Output Current 28.3 A Included Component Model • One Hub+ • One Hub+ • One Hub+ One Hub+ Max.AC Output Fault Current 35 A Numbers' • One SV-BASE13-C • One SV-BASE19.5-C • Two SV-BASE13-C • Two SV-BASE19.5-C AC Overcurrent Protection Device 40 A/two pole DC Rated Energy 13 kWh 19.5 kWh 26 kWh 39 kWh Nom.AC Voltage(L-N-L) 120/240 VAC 60 Hz,split phase4 Max.Usable Energy(DQ1 12 kWh 18 kWh 24 kWh 36 kWh Max.Short Circuit Rating 10 kA Max.AC Continuous 28.3 A continuous 56.6 A continuous Max.Single-Phase Load Supported(120 V) 4.8 kW(up to 5 minutes) Backup Output Current Power Factor(full-rated power) +0.85 Max.AC Output Fault Current 35.0 A 70.0 A Rated Continuous Charge Power(Grid tied&Backup) 6.4 kW AC Overcurrent Protection Device One 40 A/two pole Two 40 A/two pole Rated Single-Phase Load Supported 4.8 kW(up to 5 minutes) 9.6 kW(up to 5 minutes) Rated Continuous Discharge Power(Grid tied) 6.0 kW (120 V) Rated AC Continuous Output Current(Grid tied) 25.0 A Rated Continuous Charge Power 6.4 kW 12.8 kW Rated Backup Discharge Power Continuous 6.8 kW (grid tied and backup) Rated Continuous Discharge Power 6.0 kW 12.0 kW (grid tied) Rated Continuous Discharge Power 6.8 kW 13.6 kW Environmental and liance (backup) Seismic Rating IEEE 693-2005,AC-156 Warranty 10 years Rated AC Continuous Output o • IFCC Part 15 Subclass B Current(grid tied) 25.0 A 50.0 A Environmental Rating Indoor and outdoor rated • IEEE 1547 Load Start Capability(LRA) 43 A 52 A 86 A 104 A Acoustic Noise Level <50 dBA @ 1 m distance,86°F(30°C) . UL 1973(UL 1642) Certifications and Recommended p Com liance • UL 1741 Rated Backup Discharge Power(kW)s Operating Temp. 32°F to 86°F(0°C to 30°q . UL 1741 SA(CA Rule 21) • UL 9540 30 minutes 7.5 8.0 15.0 16.0 Ambient Operating 14°F to 122°F(-10°C to 50°C) Temp.6 UL 9540A 10 seconds 8.5 12.0 17.0 24.0 •Shelf Ambient Temp. -4°F to 113°F(-20°C to 45°C) UN 38.3 1 second 10.0 12.0 20.0 24.0UL 67 Initial Energy Reserve 30% Humidity 0-95%(non-condensing) C I I � I D O,A' C D J v I V r Y v L R INVERTER INVERTER INVERTER INVERTER Enclosure Type/ NEMA Type 3R/IP54 C C Ingress Rating SUNPOWER GATEWAY GATEWAY Max.Elevation 6560 ft(2000 m) nnio nnio nnio Rnio 1 Some energy reserved for internal consumption. Wr Mechanical2 Tested l t 6 b+rating conditions. ® 3 208V AC Hub+rating is d at A. 4 208 VAC is not supported at this time. bi°d Values are rate at 25C ambient.User Interface Mobile app,LED panel 5 Hub+ 6 Extended exposure reduces battery performance. Dimensions 64.5 h x 28 w x 14 in.d(164 x 71 x 36 cm)7 7 Two ESS enclosures for 26 kWh and 39 kWh. 8 Additional hardware details in installation guide Integrated AC disconnect: 9 SV field marked and or 13 kWh or 1 ship as the same item and are field marked for 13 kWh or 19.5 kWh;a BASE may be ESS Disconnecting • Rotary style converted in the field to a BASE X. 10 SunVault is designed and intended for residential use only. Means • Open air BATTERIES BATTERIES BATTERIES BATTERIES • Lockable in OPEN position Specifications included in this datasheet are subject to change. BASE ESS BASE ESS BASE X ESS BASE X ESS • SV-BASE:259 lb(117.5 kg) SV-BASE13-C SV-BASE19.5-C SV-BASE13-C SV-BASE19.5-C Wei ht • SV-BASE13:479 Ib(217 kg) Two batteries Three batteries Two batteries Three batteries g • SV-BASE19.5:589 lb(267 kg) Some parameters can vary depending on site-specific conditions. 13.0 kWh 19.5 kWh 13.0 kWh 19.5 kWh See the SunVoult Storage Installation Guide 6503770 for guidelines.See www.sunpower.com/facts for additional reference information.Specifications included in this datasheet are subjectto change without notice.©2023 SunPower Corporation.All Rights Reserved.SUN POWER,the SUNPOWER logo,and SUNVAULT are trademarks or registered trademarks of SunPower Corporation in Mounting Options Wall or floor$ the U.S.and other countries as well.1-800-SUNPOWER. 536812 RevG sunpower.com •• • Datasheet SUNP ( WER" SunPower® SunVaulf" Hub+TM Electrical AM- Model Number SV-HUB-01-B/SV-HUB-01-C Applications Self-supply,backup,and cost savings Special Features PCS,Remote Power Off • Whole home(up to 200 A service) Supported Backup Configurations • Partial home(up to 400 A service) Max.Allowed Service/Disconnect Rating 200 A Nom.Allowed Service Voltage 120/240 V 60 Hz,split phase Short Circuit Rating' 10 kA/22 kA2 Overcurrent Protection Device Allowed 100-200 A/service entrance rated AC Metering Solar meter:ANSI C12.20,<0.5%RGM I Site meter:<2% Connectivity Ethernet,WiFi,and cellular Backup Transition Seamless Load/Generation Breakers4 Refer to installation guide for available spaces Overvoltage Category OV IV Pollution Degree III Protection Class I Scalabilitys Supports multiple storage and PV systems in parallel Certifications,Mechanical Warranties, • Compliance Dimensions 17 w x 46 h x 6 in.d(43 x 117 x 15 cm) Warranty 10 years Weight 80 lb(36 kg) Certifications ANSI C12.20(Class 0.5) • CSA C22.2 No.107.1 Mounting Options Indoor/Outdoor and FCC Part 15 Subclass BCompliance • UL67 Conduit Entry Multiple;up to 3 in.(7.6 cm) UL 869A • UL1741 Environmental UL 1741 CRD PCS Ambient Operating Temp. -40F to 1220F(-20°C to 50°C) Shelf Ambient Temp. -22°F to 140°F(-30°C to 60°C) _ Humidity 0-95%(non-condensing) Enclosure Type/ NEMA Type 3R/IP54 Ingress Rating Max.Elevation 6560 ft(2000 m) Environment Indoor/Outdoor 1 Higher short circuit rating is compatible with external suitable rated equipment. LTI. 2 With external J-Class fuse or CSR breaker.See the SunVault Installation Guide for \I v guidelines. 3 Recommended service-rated circuit breaker type must be installed. 4 See the SunVoult Installation Guide for guidelines. IntertelC 5 See the SunVoult Installation Guide for guidelines. 5016932 Refer to www.sunpower.com/facts for additional reference information. For more details,see extended datasheet www.sunpower.com/datasheets.Specifications SUNPOWER included in this datasheet are subject to changeange without notice. ©2022 SunPower Corporation.All Rights Reserved.SUNPOWER,the SUNPOWER logo, SUNVAULT,and Hub+are trademarks or registered trademarks of SunPower Corporation in the U.S.and other countries as well.1-800-SUNPOWER. 536813 RevD a ARKA SERIES M A ARKA SERIESWAAREE IWSMDI-395 to WSMDi-415 One with the Sun WSMDi-395 to WSMDi-415 One with the Sun ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ............... Models Pmax(W) VmP(V) Imp(A) Ise(A) Voc(V) Module Eff. I[%) STC NOCT STC NOCT STC NOCT STC NOCT STC NOCT O y/��® ��/% WSMD-395 395 296.8 37.77 34.70 10.47 8.55 11.24 9.08 45.00 42.10 19.78 WSMD-400 400 300.6 38.00 34.90 10.54 8.62 11.32 9.14 45.22 42.30 20.03 WSMD-405 405 304.4 1 38.22 35.10 10.61 8.68 11.40 9.21 1 45.44 42.50 1 20.28 WSMD-41 0 410 308.2 38.44 35.30 10.68 8.74 11.48 9.27 20.53 Highest reliability& Better performance Split junction box Reduced power PID resistant Sustain heavy M6 Mono 1 45.66 42.70 1 1 38.66 -r enhanced crack under all losses up to with long wind &snow loads PERC cells WSMD-415 415 312.1 35.40 10.75 8.81 11.57 9.34 1 45.88 42.90 20.78 tolerant 9BB climatic conditions 1/4 times term reliability (2400 pa&5400 pa) *Standard Test Conditions(STC)-1000 W/m2 irradiance,Air Mass 1.5 and 25°C cell temperature.Nominal Operating Cell Temperature(NOCTI-800 W/m2 irradiance,Air Mass 1.5,Ambient temperature 20°C and Wind speed 1 m/s. module Average power reduction of 4.5%at 200 W/m2 as per IEC 60904-1.Measuring Uncertainty±3%. 1 System Voltage 1 1500 V Series Fuse Rating 22A I-V VARIATION WITH IRRADIANCE I MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS 4 . Cella 25-C Length x Width x Thickness(L x W x T) 1924 mm (L)x 1038 mm (W)x 35 mm(T) 12- IncNent 1�. 1�WW �-.2 W Weight 22 kgs 10- Solar Cells per Module(Units)/Arrangement 132 cells/(11x6 I I 11x6) 1nad.=8M WW 320.8 Solar Cell Type&Size Mono PERC,83 x 166 mm -A-t1-d.=600W1W 290.2 Front Glass 3.2 mm Low Iron and Tempered glass with ARC coating 6- Encapsulate PID Free&UV Resistant Ineitlent 1--4M MW 4- Junction Box(Protection degree/Material) IP68/Weatherproof PPO 1O d.-200 Wft, "7 W Cable&Connector(Protection degree/Type) IP68 rated/Staubli MC4 Connector Cable cross-section &Length 4 mm'&1200mm 0 0 10 20 Voltage[VI30 40 50 Frame Anodized Aluminium Alloy,Anodization thickness �!!15 micron I-V VARIATION WITH TEMPERATURE Fire rating Type 2 DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS 10- 996DDt100------ Temperature coefficient of Current(Ise),a(1/b/1C) 0.055 12 Temperature coefficient of Voltage(Voc), B(0/b/113) -0.285 Temperature coefficient of Power(Pm),y(1/o/'C) -0.365 NOCT(OC) 43 ± P Operating temperature range(10 -40 to 85 C•II•%1P. 10-0.PmPp 421.3 W 1.-P. 25'..1— -.2 W -1,-, 0:0 F-pp-M.4 W 2 -1.-P. "..I P-.-W D�I.OD -1.W­ 70-C.-pp=3 8 W L -L 30 0 10 -g.M 40 50 Waaree Energies Ltd. is amongst the top Solar Energy Companies and has the country's largest Solar PV Module manufacturing capacity of 5 GW.In addition,it I The Graphs are for reference purpose only.Please consult Waaree technical team for further clarifications. is committed to provide top notch EPC services, project development, rooftop solutions,solar water pumps and also in an Independent Power Producer.Waaree se.cassINTERNATIONAL & 0 Linear Performance Warranty has its presence in over 325+locations nationally and 68 countries globally. 9195% 1 1 Standard Performance Warranty NATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS IEC61215 I IEC61730 I UL61730 O C E *If you need specific product certificates,and if module installations are to deviate from our guidance specified in our installation manual,please contact your local Waaree sales and technical representatives. IEC TS 62804-1 LISTED 12 Years Product Warranty • 27 Years Power Output Warranty -The electrical data given here is for reference purpose only. •Please confirm your exact requirements with the sales representative while placing your order. •Referin tallation Manual instructions&Waaree Warranty statement fop terprS&conditions. ISO 9001:2015 1 ISO 14001:2015 1 ISO 45001:2018 Waaree Reservesthe right to change the specifications without prior nOtiGe.Z Independent assessment of factories by BLACK&VEATCH Data Sheet IQ7HS Microinverter Enphase Microinverter Region:AMERICAS INPUT DATA(DC) IQ7HS-66-M-US Commonly used module pairings' 320W-460W Module compatibility2 66 cell/120 half-cell/132 half-cell Maximum input DC voltage 59V Peak power tracking voltage 38V-43V Operating range 20V-59V Min/Max start voltage 30W59V Max DC short circuit current(module Isc) 15A IQ7HS Microinverter The high-powered smart grid-readylQ7HS Overvoltage class DC port II DC port backfeed current OA Microinverter with integrated MC4 connectors PV array configuration 1 x 1 ungrounded array;No additional DC side protection required; dramatically simplifies the installation process while AC side protection requires max 20A per branch circuit OUTPUT DATA(AC) @240 VAC @208 VAC achieving the highest system efficiency. Peak output power 384 VA 369 VA Maximum continuous output power 384 VA 369 VA Nominal(L-L)voltage/range3 240W211-264V 208V/183-229V Maximum continuous output current 1.60A(240V) 1.77A(208V) The IQ Series Microinverters extend the reliability Nominal frequency 60 Hz 60 Hz standards set forth by previous generations and Extended frequency range 47 Hz to 68 Hz 47 Hz to 68 Hz AC short circuit fault current over 3 cycles 4.82A 4.82 A undergo over a million hours of power-on testing, Maximum units per 20 A(L-L)branch circuit4 10 9 enabling Enphase to provide an industry-leading Overvoltage class AC port III III AC port backfeed current 18 mA 18 mA warranty of up to 25 years. Power factor setting 1.0 1.0 Power factor(adjustable) 0.85 leading...0.85 lagging 0.85 leading...0.85 lagging EFFICIENCY @240V @208V CEC weighted efficiency 97.0% 96.5% MECHANICAL DATA Ambient temperature range -40°C to+60°C Relative humidity range 4%to 100%(condensing) Connector type Staubli made MC4 Easy to Install Dimensions(WxHxD) 212 mm x 175 mm x 30.2 mm(without bracket) Weight 1.08 kg(2.38 Ibs) • Lightweight and simple Cooling Natural convection-No fans • Faster installation with improved,lighter two-wire cabling Approved for wet locations Yes • Built-in rapid shutdown compliant(NEC 2014,2017& Pollution degree PD3 2020) Enclosure Class II,corrosion resistant polymeric enclosure Environmental category/UV exposure rating NEMA type 6/outdoor Efficient and Reliable Altitude 2000 m FEATURES • Highest CEC efficiency of 97.0°i° Communication Power Line Communication(PLC) • More than a million hours of power-on testing Disconnecting means The AC and DC connectors have been evaluated and approved by UL for use as the load-break LO disconnect means required by NEC 690 and C22.1-2018 Rule 64-220. -3 ENPHASEm Class II double-insulated enclosure IQ7HS _ Compliance CA Rule 21 (UL1741-SA),IEEE 1547:2018(UL1741-SB), UL listed UL 62109-1,FCC Part 15 Class B,HECO v1.1,ICES-0003 Class B, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.107.1-01 This product is UL listed as PV Rapid Shutdown Equipment and conforms with NEC 2014, o,� Smart Grid-Ready NEC 2017,and NEC 2020 section 690.12 and C22.1-2018 Rule 64-218 Rapid Shutdown of PV Systems,for AC and DC conductors,when installed according to manufacturer's instructions. Ammi • Complies with advanced grid support,voltage and frequency ride-through requirements 1.No enforced DC/AC ratio.See the compatibility calculator at https:Henphase.com/en-us/support/module-compatibility. 2.Provided the module is compatible with all other parameters in the datasheet. • Remotely updates and responds to changing 3.Nominal voltage range can be extended beyond nominal if required by the utility. grid-requirements 4.Limits may vary.Refer to local requirements to define the number of microinverters per branch in your area. • Configurable for varying grid profiles • Meets CA Rule 21 (UL1741-SA)and IEEE 1547:2018 (U L1741-S B) To learn more about Enphase offerings,visit enphase.com E N P H A S E ©2022 Enphase Energy.All rights reserved.All trademarks or brands used are the property of Enphase Energy,Inc. E N P H A S E To learn more about Enphase offerings,visit enphase.com `/ 12-15-2022 ENPHASE July 29,2022 To whom it may concern, This letter confirms and attests that: SPWR-AS is equivalent to Enphase Models: IQ7HS-66-ACM-US,369 VA,208VacGrid Support Utility Interactive Inverter IQ7HS-66-E-ACM-US,369 VA,208Vac Grid Support Utility Interactive Inverter IQ7HS-66-M-US,369 VA,208VacGrid Support Utility Interactive Inverter IQ7HS-66-ACM-US,384 VA,240VacGrid Support Utility Interactive Inverter IQ7HS-66-E-ACM-US,384 VA,240VacGrid Support Utility Interactive Inverter IQ7HS-66-M-US,384VA,240VacGrid Support Utility Interactive Inverter Regards, Aranjit Sangha Senior Staff Engineer Enphase Energy Inc. 1420 North McDowell Blvd. Petaluma, CA 94954 v: (707) 763-4784 x7098 asangha@enphaseenergy.com ©2022 Enphase Energy,Inc. enphase.com • . • TILE REPLACE MOUNT TILE REPLACE MOUNT . grinding . .- cuttin. - - post twist-locks into position O N. 4 25-year Warranty Universal Fits most tile thickness and batten or Specifications Tile Replace Flashing Kit(Flat,S&W) Sled Kit(Universal) © Manufactured with advanced materials and batten-less roofs.S-flashing works on concrete A coatings to outlast the roof itself and clay tiles.Compatible with all rails. Code Compliant Kit Packaging Fully IBC/CBC Code Compliant Flashing kit includes flashing,post, Exceeds ASCE 7-16 Standards / mounting bolt and EPDM boot.Sled kit Tested to AC286 includes universal sled,SS lags and base flashing(optional). Pegasus Solar Inc • 100 West Ohio Avenue, Richmond,CA 94804 510.210.3797 • www.pegasussolar.com Pegasus Solar Inc 100 West Ohio Avenue, Richmond,CA 94804 • 510.210.3797 www.pegasussolar.com t "J . . • InvisiMount • •• Simple and Fast Installation 4 V.-AMON"w-iiii- Integrated module-to-rail grounding AW • Pre-assembled mid and end clamps Levitating mid clamp for easy placementwoo ift Ok t Mid clamp width facilitates consistent,even Ground Lug Assembly p an Rail and Rail Splice Rail d Rail Splice Mid Clamp Ground Lug Assembly Universal Mid Clamp module spacing - - UL 2703 Listed integrated grounding Flexible Design Row-to-Row Spacer Addresses sloped and low sloped residential Row-to-Row Grounding Clip End Clamp Row-to-row GroundingJumper Universal End Clamp (DynoBond) roofs Design in landscape and portrait with up to 8' Invis!Mount ComponentDetails InvisiMountOperating Conditions rail span Classic mid clamp Black oxide stainless steel 300 series 63 g(2.2 oz) Temperature -40°C to 90oC(-40oF to 194°F) Universal mid clamp Black anodized aluminum 6000 series 60 g(2.1 oz) Pre-drilled rails and rail splice Classic end clamp Black anodized aluminum 6000 series 110 g(3.88 oz) Roof Attachment Har• Rails enable easy obstacle management Universal end clamp Black anodized aluminum 6000 series 103 g(3.63 oz) Refer to roof attachment hardware manufacturers Elegant Simplicity Rail Black anodized aluminum 6000 series 830 g/m(9 oz/ft) documentation. Customer-Preferred Aesthetics Rail splice Aluminum alloy 6000 series 830 g/m(9 oz/ft) • Best-in-class system aesthetics SunPower° InvisiMount"' is a SunPower-designed Rail bolt Mill 0-1.5x25mm;custom T-headSS304 18g(0.63oz) InvisiMount Component _RFD ••• • Black anodized components rail-based mounting system. The InvisiMount system Rail nut M10-1.5;DIN 6923 SS304 nominal Classic Uplift 664lbf Ground lug assembly SS304;A2-70 bolt;tin-plated copper lug 106.5 g(3.75 oz) Mid clamp Shear 540 Ibf Low-profile mid clamps and capped,flush addresses residential sloped roofs and combines faster Row-to-row grounding clip SS 301 with SS 304 M6 bolts 75 g(2.6 oz) Universal Uplift 962 Ib end clamps 35 Row-to-row grounding jumper Stainless steel 300 series 10 g(0. oz) installation time, design flexibility, and superior aesthetics. Mid clamp Shear 4371b Row-to-row spacer Black POM-grade plastic 5 g(0.18 oz) Part of Superior System Classic InvisiMount is specifically envisioned and engineered classic Uplift 89911bf Best-in-class system reliability and aesthetics to pair with SunPower modules; Universal InvisiMount is Roof Attachment BOM End clamp Shear 2201bf Optional rooftop transition flashing,rail Universal Uplift 605 Ib compatible with a wide range of modules. The resulting InvisiMountcom Tile Shingle ReplAttachacement Attacent hment Pegasus mOUnted�-bOX,and wire management rail clips p g g InvisiMount Flat Tile Replacement Attachment with Pegasus End clamp Shear 2421b InvisiMount S-Tile Replacement Attachment with Pegasus Combine with SunPower modules and system-level approach amplifies the Installation and InvisiMount W-Tile Replacement Attachment with Pegasus Moment:upward 548lbf-ft mySunPower°monitoring app Rail aesthetic benefits—for homeowners and for installers. Moment:downward 5801bf-ft InvisiMount • Certifications Moment:upward 548 Ibf-ft -• - 25-year product warranty Rail splice Warranties 5-year finish warranty Moment:downward 580 Ibf-ft UL 2703 Listed O Uplift 1000 Ibf s u n p owe r.Co rn Certifications Class A Fire Rated L-foot Shear 390 Ibf • With Classic InvisiMount,a module frame that is compatible with the InvisiMount system is required for hardware interoperability;modules without this frame may be used with Universal InvisiMount. Z SunPower recommends that all Equinoxw,InvisiMount',and AC module systems always be designed using the InvisiMount Span Tables#524734.If a designer decides to instead use the component capacities listed in this document to design a system,note that the capacities shown are Load and Resistance Factor Design(LRFD)design loads,and are NOT to be used for Allowable Stress Design(ASD)calculations;and that a licensed Professional Engineer(PE)must then stamp all calculations.If you have any questions please contact SunPower Technical Support at 1-855-977-7867. sunpower.com ©2022 SunPower Corporation.All Rights Reserved.SUNPOWER,the SUNPOWER logo,EQUINOX,and INVISIMOUNT are trademarks or registered trademarks of SunPower Corporation. 509506 RevG All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Specifications included in this datasheet are subject to change without notice. Datasheet •. Lntertek Lntclrtek Total Quality.Assured. Total Quality.Assured. MM Test Verification of Conformity APPENDIX: Test Verification of Conformity Verification Number: 105370452-LAX-VOC1 This is an Appendix to Test Verification of Conformity Number: 105370452-LAX-VOC1. On the basis of the tests undertaken,the samples of the below product have been found to comply with the Approved Module list requirements of the referenced specification/standard at the time the tests were carried out.This verification is part of the full test report 105208800LAX-001 and should be read in conjunction with it. This verification replaces Module Manufacturer Model previous verification number 105208800LAX-001-LAX-VOC1 dated: 30-12-2022.Additional information in Appendix. SPR-XYY-###-(COM),where X can be"E"or"A"denoting cell type,where YY represents numbers 18, 19, 20,21,or blanks and###represents any number from 450 to 310 and 274 to 233; SPR-EYY-###,where YY represents numbers 18, 19, 20 or 21,and###represents any number from 345 to 285 and 250 to 225. Applicant Name&Address: SunPower Corporation 1414 Harbour Way South SPR-MXXX&SPR-MAX6-XXX, may be followed by-BLK,where XXX is 385-440. Suite 1901 SPR-E or SPR-X followed by 18, 19, 20, 21, 22,followed by-XXX where XXX is 320-370, Richmond,CA 94804 USA may be followed by-BLK,followed by C, D, E, may be followed by-AC Product Description: Photovoltaic Racking System installed using the SunPower InvisiMount Installation SunPower Corporation Guide 508988 Rev 0 SPR-XXXE/NE-WHT/BLK-U-YYYACPV and SPR-V-WW-XXX-Y-Z-G-AC,where "XXX" is the wattage of the panel and ranges from 250 to 225;and where"YYY" indicates the Ratings& Principle Fire Class Rating: inverter voltage used in the module,and can be blank, 240 or 208/240. Characteristics: Class A for Type 1 and Type 2 SPR-AXXX-G-AC or SPR-AXXXBLK-G-AC Where"XXX"denotes output power. "G" Fuse Rating:20 A denotes inverters. "BLK" represents backsheet color. "AC" indicates AC module. Mechanical Load Testing: Mechanical Load Rating: 10PSF Downward,5PSF Upward, 5PSF Sloped Load SPR-AXXX-H-AC where"XXX" is the wattage range of 350 to 425, "H" Denotes the Module Orientation: Portrait or Landscape inverter, and "AC" indicates AC modules. Models/Type References: Classic InvisiMount, Universal InvisiMount SPR-MXXX-YYY-Z-AC,where XXX is 380-440 Brand Name: S U N P W E R ; InvisiMount All models identified must have the Gen 5 frame and have a module fire performance:Type 2 Relevant Standards: Mounting Systems, Mounting Devices, Clamping/Retention Devices,and Ground Lugs for Use with Flat-Plate Photovoltaic Modules and Panels [UL 2703:2015 Ed.1+R:24Mar2021] 72-cell model with Gen 4.2 frame only:SPR-AXXX-COM or SPR-MAX5-XXX-COM, may be followed by BLK,where XXX is 380-460 Verification Issuing Office Intertek Testing Services NA, Inc. Name&Address: 25800 Commercentre Drive 66-cell model with Gen 4.2 frame only:SPR-AXXX, may be followed by-COM, and/or- Lake Forest,CA 92630 USA SunPower Corporation 300V,followed by MLSD,where XXX is 350-425. 72-cell model with Gen 4.2 frame only:SPR-AXXX, may be followed by-COM, and/or- Date of Tests: September-27-2022 to October-11-2022 300V,followed by MLSD,where XXX is 430-60 Test Report Number(s): 105208800LAX-001 SPR-UXXX-BLK,where XXX is 395-415 Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10.a+XXX,where XXX is 370-425 Hanwha Q.PEAK DUO BLK-G10+XXX,where XXX is 350-370 Signature Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10+XXX,where XXX is 385-405 RECxxxNP2, may be followed by Black,where xxx is 350-380. Name:Abdullah Alharbi Position: PV Engineer REC RECxxxTP4, may be followed by Black,where xxx is 355-380. Date: 12 April 2023 RECxxxAA Black,where xxx is 340-385. This Verification is for the exclusive use of Intertek's client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client.Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and This Verification is for the exclusive use of Intertek's client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client.Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement.Intertek assumes no liability to any party,other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement,for any loss,expense or damage occasioned by the use of this conditions of the agreement.Intertek assumes no liability to any party,other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement,for any loss,expense or damage occasioned by the use of this Verification.Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this Verification.Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, Verification.Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this Verification.Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek.The observations and test/inspection results referenced in this Verification are relevant only to the sample tested/inspected.This product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek.The observations and test/inspection results referenced in this Verification are relevant only to the sample tested/inspected.This Verification by itself does not imply that the material,product,or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. Verification by itself does not imply that the material,product,or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. Intertek Total Quality.Assured. RECxxxAA PURE,where xxx is 380-415. Trina TSM-xxxDE06X.05(II),where xxx is 355-380 Canadian Solar CS3N-xxxMS,xxx is 375-435 WSMDi-XXX,XXX is 360-380,395-415 Waaree WSMDiB-XXX,XXX is 360-380,395-455 Jinko JKMxxxM-6RL3-B,where xxx is 365-400 DNA-108-BF10-xxxW,xxx is 385-410. Aptos Solar DNA-120-BF26-xxxW,where xxx is 350-370. DNA-120-MF26-xxxW,where xxx is 360-370 The Universal InvisiMount System was evaluated for fire rating with Type 1 and Type 2 modules. Signature Name: Abdullah Alharbi Position: PV Engineer Date: 12 April 2023 This Verification is for the exclusive use of Intertek's client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client.Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement.Intertek assumes no liability to any party,other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement,for any loss,expense or damage occasioned by the use of this Verification.Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this Verification.Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek.The observations and test/inspection results referenced in this Verification are relevant only to the sample tested/inspected.This Verification by itself does not imply that the material,product,or service is or has ever been under an Intertek certification program. SunPower° Pro Fleet PVS SunPower°AC Modules ' Management for Installers to ' '-6 '/ F 0733 7_� Amp w rTnn for mySunPo e o NOON Homeownes NO Ildh o - Improve Support, SunPower° Monitoring— Reduce Costs Plug-and-Play Installation Site Requirements Communication Number RS-485 •Supports string inverters,external meters, An intuitive monitoring website This complete solution for residential monitoring and control includes the of modules .85(SunPower AC modules) and other auxiliary devices enables you to: SunPower® PV Supervisor(PVS)which improves the installation process,overall supported per PVS •One channel of revenue-quality • See a visual ma Of system reliability,and customer experience: p Integrated production metering p Internet access ' High-speed internet access via accessible metering .Two channels of consumption metering customer sites • Compact footprint for improved aesthetics router or switch Ethernet •1 LAN(or optional WAN)port • Remotely manage hundreds • Robust cloud connectivity and comprehensive local connectivity Power • 100-240 VAC(L-N),50 or 60 Hz Of sites •208 VAC(L-Lin phase 3),60 Hz PLC -Supports SunPower AC modules • Flexible configuration of devices during installation WiFi •802.11 b/g/n 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz • Remotely diagnose and troubleshoot system issues • Consumption metering cellular •LTE Cat M1/3G UMTS Mechanical • Drill down for the status of ' Revenue-quality production metering Weight •5.5 lb(2.5 kg) ZigBee •IEEE 802.15.4 MAC,2.4 GHz ISM band individual devices • Web-based commissioning Dimensions •11.8 x 8.0 x 4.2 in.(30.5 x 20.5 x 10.8 cm) Data storage •60 days • Remote diagnostics of PVS and inverters Enclosure rating •UL 50E Type 3R Upgrades •Automatic firmware upgrades Add Value • Durable UL Type 3R enclosure helps reduce maintenance costs Web ,nd Mobile Device Support for Customers ' Easy integration with SunPower eBOS Operating C• • • Customer site •mysunpower.com Temperature •-22'F to+140'F(-30'C to+60'C) Partner site •monitor.sunpower.com With mySunPower ll monitoring Robust Cloud Connectivity Humidity(max.) •95%,non-condensing g Browsers •Firefox,Safari,and Chrome customers can: WER •Track their energy production Multiple options to maintain optimal connectivity: Mobile devices •iPhone®,iPad®,and AndroidTM' by day, month,year and in • Hardwired Ethernet Warranty • Certifications 1 Create account online at mysunpower.com 2 On a mobile device,download the Warranty • 10 year Limited Warranty different weather conditions •WiFi Customer app SunPower Monitoring aPP from Apple A PP •UL,cUL,CE,UL 61010-1 and-2,FCC Part 15 Store or Google Playrm Store • See their energy use and • Cellular backupCertifications (Class B) 3 Sign in using account email and password estimated bill savings • Maximize their savings with automatic system alerts and tips ��pSS/Fj�o • Customize storage settings U` SUNPOWER ° and easily monitor and track available battery power ©2020 SunPower Corporation.All Rights Reserved.SUNPOWER,the SUNPOWER logo and MYSUNPOWER are trademarks or registered trademarks of SunPower Corporation in the • Receive elective system reports U.S.and other countries as well.All other logos and trademarks are the properties of their S U N P WER' respective owners. s u n powe r.co m 530536 Rev D Equinox Junction Boxes Equinox Junction Boxes COMPONENT DIMENSIONS 176.6 mm (6.95 in.) 62.0 mm Ilk A I - (2.44 in.) InvisiMountTm Rail-Mounted Composition Shingle Roof 0 p g SUNPOWEQ® 176.6mm s= (6.95 in.) Junction Box (RMJ) v2 Transition Junction Box o ,4,#$-32X0.5„ CAPTIVE SCREW, • 70% larger than original InvisiMount J-box. Enables transitioning conductors directly i V) SS,SLOTTED HEAD i • Integrated grounding to InvisiMount rail, through the roof. N ® 54.0 mm replacing grounding lug assembly. Integrated flashing for peace of mind. 2 A�j WITH LID ON (2.13 in.) • Snap-on attachment for fast and secure Compatible with composition shingle roofs. c W SECTION A-A installation. 150.0 mm pop r- (5.91 in.) SPECIFICATIONS o -0 0279�� ° 4 �.�c 4 s o Model RMJ v2 Comp Shingle Transition J-Box =� Kit Part Number 530167 530168 V) _ M 150.0 mm it (5.91 in.) Max. Voltage Rating 600 V(AC or DC) 3 Ambient Temp. Range -350C to 750C (-31 OF to 1670F) o o INTERIOR Enclosure Material Flame-retardant, UV-resistant, high-impact resistant resin Attachment/Flashing Material 304 stainless steel Steel w/zinc-aluminum coating 304.8 mm (12.00 in.) Cavity Dimensions 150 x 150 x 62 mm (5.91" x 5.91" x 2.13") X Enclosure Volume 1150 cc (70 in3) m c Attachment/Flashing Finish Black oxide Black powder coat o Q ROOF RPDD GE Q Compatibility InvisiMount rail Comp shingle roofs C Assembled Weight 0.78 k 1.7 lb) 1.27 k .8 Ib t (�6S� g g ( g(2 ) 44 • 304.8 mm • Watertight, UL Type 4 li 0 0 (12.00 in.) U L 94 5VA Watertight, U L Type 4 >% O Certifications & Ratings UL 1741 UL 1741• UL 94 5VA o • UL 2703(with InvisiMount) Z in v, 0 a • 3/4" cord grip • 3/4" cord grip 01 O z Additional Hardware Included . Lay-in lug • #12 screws with EPDM washer 539382 RevA Switching Devices 1 1 1 1 Switching Devices Safety Switches a Safety Switches DG321NRB 120/240 Vac General-Duty,Fusible,Single-Throw,continued Product Selection Maximum Horsepower Ratings O NEMA1 NEMA311 Ampere Fuse Type Single-Phase AC Three-Phase AC DC Enclosure Indoor Enclosure Rainproof System Rating Provision 12W 240V 240V 250V Catalog Number Catalog Number DP221NGB 120/240 Vac General-Duty,Fusible,Single-Throw Cartridge Type—Three-Pole,Three-Wire(Three Blades,Three Fuses)-240 Vac Maximum Horsepower Ratings G) NEMA 1 NEMA 3R Ampere Fuse Type Single-Phase AC Three-Phase AC DC Enclosure Indoor Enclosure Rainproof O — — — — — O O System Rating Provision 120V 240V 240V 250V Catalog Number Catalog Number 100 — — — — — p pp Plug Type—Two-Wire(One Blade,One Fuse,S/N)-120 Vac C) — — — T T 200 — — — — — © ® b 30 Plug 1/2-2 OF111NGB (Type S, 400 H — — 50-125 — DG325FGK @(D DG325FRK s^ T or W) 600 H — — 75-2DO — D0326FGK e") D6326FRK a a ji Cartridge Type—Four-Wire(Three Blades,Three Fuses,S/N)-120/240 Vac Plug Type—Three-Wire(Two Blades,Two Fuses,S/N)-120/240 Vac O O O 30 H — 1-1/2-3 3-7-1/2 — DC321NGO DG321NRB 30 Plug 1/2-2 1-1/2-3 — — DP221NGB Use cartridge-type 60 H — 3-10 7-1/2-15 — 00322NGB D0322NRB b b (Type S, fuse catalog number r" 100 H — 7-1/2-15 15-30 — D0323NGB DG323NRB TorW) OG221NRB 200 H — 15 2540 — D0324NGK DG324NRK 400 H — — 50-125 — D0325NGK DG325NRK Cartridge Type—Two-Pole Two-Wire(Two Blades,Two Fuses)-240 Vac 600 H 75-200 — OG326NGK DG326NRK b b 30 — — 1-1/2-3 3-7-1/2 — 0 OO 60 — 3-10 7-1/2-15 = s0 O= 100 — 7-1/2-15 15-30 80 0 DG322URB 120/240 Vac General-Duty,Non-Fusible,Single-Throw 200 — — 15 25-60 — o 0 Maximum Horsepower Ratings NEMA 1 NEMA 3R 400 H — — 5D-125 — OG225FGK"s DG225FRK*s Ampere Single-Phase AC Three-Phase AC DC Enclosure Indoor Enclosure Rainproof system Rating 120V 240V 240V 250V Catalog Number Catalog Number 600 H — — 75-200 — DG226FGK DG226FRK Two-Pole,Two-Wire(Two Blades)-240 Vac Cartridge Type—Three-Wire(Two Blades,Two Fuses,S/NI-120/240 Vac 30 2 3 D6221UGB0 DG2YIURB© 0 0 30 H — 1-1/2-3 3-7-1/20O — OG221NGB DG221NRB 1� 60 3 10 — — =1211GB© DG222URB© z 60 H — 3-10 7-1/2-15© — 06222NOB 06222NRB Y 100 — 15 — — DGZMUGB© OG223URB0 100 H 7-1/2-15 15-300 DG223NGB DG223NRO 200 •6 0® 200 H — 15 25-00 — OG224NOK OG224NRK Three-Pole,Three-Wire(Three Blades)-240 Vac 400 H 50-125© 50 D0225NOK DG225NRK b b b 30 2 3 7-1/2 — OG321UGB O DG321URB© 600 H — — 75-200 O — OG226NGK DG226NRK 60 3 10 15 — OG322UGB @ OG322URB© Notes O Maximum hp ratings apply onlywhen dual element time delayfuses are used. 100 — 15 30 — DG323UGB O DG323URB© O These switches do not have an interlock that prevents door from being opened when switch is in the ON position. 200 — 15 60 — OG324UGK© OG37AURK O O Use three-wire catalog numbers below. 400 — — 125 — DG325UGK© 1116325URK0 ©Solid neutral bars are not included.Order separately from table on Page V241-15. WARNING!Switch is not approved for service entrance unless a neutral kit is installed. 600 — — 200 — OG32611GK0 OG326URK O O Grounded B phase rating,UL listed. Notes All general-duty safety switches are individually packaged. (D Maximum hp ratings apply only when dual element time delay fuses are used. Accessories are limited in scope on general-duty safety switches.See Page V241-15 for availability.In addition,clear line shields are available as an accessory O Use four-wire catalog numbers below. on 200-600A general-duty switches.Catalog Numbers:200A=70-7759-11,400A=70-8063-8,600A=70-8064-8. O Solid neutral bars are not included.Order separately from table on Page V241-15. O WARNINGI Switch is not approved for service entrance unless a neutral kit is installed. © Use three-wire catalog numbers below. © Drilled to accept field installed neutral kits. All general-duty safety switches are individually packaged. Accessories are limited in scope on general-duty safety switches.See Page V2-71-15 for availability.In addition,clear line shields are available as an accessory on 200-OOA general-duty switches.Catalog Numbers:200A=70-7759-11,400A=70-8063-8,600A=70-8064-8. Volume 2—Commercial Distribution CA08100003E—February 2013 www.eaton.com V2411-27 V2411-26 Volume 2—Commercial Distribution CAO8100003E—February 2013 www.eaton.com 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 Connector: Wurth: 691361100006 RPO extension cable, 350-00142, 6 conductor, jacketed, UL Already present on MIDC board! rated, by Alpha Wire, part number 881806 SL005. 6 Conductor Eaton M22-C1-M2H-SP RPO ASSEMBLY Multi-Conductor Cable Slate 18 AWG, 25' (6.35M) PIN 6 /18AWG FERRULE BROWN WIRE WHITE WIRE NC Alpha Wire, #881806 SL005. �� + 6 Conductor Cable, Slate, 18 AWG, UL ` + BLACK WIRE BROWN WIRE \WHITE WIRE BLACK WIRE PIN 1 M22-C1-M2H-SP:ASSEMBLY, HUB+, Plugs into MIDC STRIP BACK INSUALTION 30MM ESS RPO SWITCH WITH INDICATOR, Board, J 15 EATON 3 o PIN 1 4i REFER TO RPO ASSEMBLY INSTUCTIONS IN YOUR ESS dft MANUAL FOR COMPLETE DETAILS ON THE ASSEMBLY i AND INSTALLATION OF THE RPO ACCESSORY! i i PIN 6 B PIN 1 -WHITE-+12V B PIN 2- RED- RSD_RED PIN 3- BLACK- GROUND PIN 4- BLUE- RSD_SW PIN 5- GREEN - RSD_GRN PIN 6- BROWN -CONTINUITY 533401: ASSEMBLY, HUB+, ESS RPO SWITCH W/ INDICATOR, 25' CABLE # Qty Part# Description SunPower Corporation 1 1 350-00142 WIRE, EQUINOX, STORAGE, HUB+, RPO SWITCH CABLE, 6 • 1414 Harbour Way South CONDUCTOR, 300V, UL, 25' (6.35M), COILED Richmond, CA94804 USA A 2 11 504536 CONNECTOR FERRULE, 18 AWG, YELLOW, Altech A Corporation 2203.0, or UL approved equivalent Title 3 1 M22-Cl ASSEMBLY, HUB+, ESS RPO SWITCH WITH INDICATOR, EATON ESS Rapid Power Off(RPO) activator schematic M2H-SP Size Document Number Rev Wurth: 691361100006 A 750-00010 0 4 1 Unplugged from the MIDC board to build this assembly in field. Date: Friday,April 17,2020 [Sheet o of 3 5 4 3 2 1 FIRE SAFETY TIPS USER'S MANUAL Follow safety rules and prevent hazardous situations:1)Use smoking materials properly.Never smoke in bed.2)Keep matches or lighters away from children;3)Store flammable materials in proper containers;4)Keep 120V AC/DC POWERED 135OF FIXED AND electrical appliances in good condition and don't overload electrical circuits; 15'F/MINUTE RATE-OF-RISE HEAT ALARM 5)Keep stoves,barbecue grills,fireplaces and chimneys grease-and debris- WITH BATTERY BACK-UP free;6)Never leave anything cooking on the stove unattended;7)Keep portable heaters and open flames,like candles,away from flammable materials;8)Don't let rubbish accumulate. Keep alarms clean,and test them weekly.Replace alarms immediately if they are not working properly.Heat and Smoke Alarms that do not work cannot alert you to a fire.Keep at least one working fire extinguisher on every floor, and an additional one in the kitchen.Have fire escape ladders or other reliable means of escape from an upper floor in case stairs are blocked. BEFORE YOU INSTALL THIS HEAT ALARM IMPORTANT!Read"Recommended Locations for Heat Alarms"and "Locations to Avoid for Heat Alarms"before beginning.This unit monitors the air,and when heat reaches its sensing chamber,it alarms.It can give you more time to escape before fire spreads.This unit can ONLY give an 120V AC—60 Hz early warning of developing fires if it is installed,maintained and located 0.07Amps where heat can reach it,and where all residents can hear it,as described in this manual.This unit will not sense gas,smoke,or flame.It cannot prevent IMPORTANT!PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND SAVE. LISTED TO or extinguish fires. This user's manual contains important information UL 539 Know Where To Install Your Heat Alarms about your Heat Alarm's operation.If you are installing STANDARD See"Recommended Locations For Heat Alarms"and"Locations To Avoid this Heat Alarm for use by others,you must leave this For Heat Alarms"for details. manual—or a copy of it—with the end user. Model Know What Heat Alarms Can and Can't Do HD6135FB A Heat Alarm can help alert you to fire,giving you precious time to M08-0026-003 Q 08/08 Printed in Mexico escape.It can only sound an alarm once heat reaches the sensor. See"Limitations of Heat Alarms"for details. Check Your Local Building Codes This Heat Alarm is designed to be used in a typical single-family home.It TABLE OF CONTENTS alone will not meet requirements for boarding houses,apartment buildings, Basic Features ................................................1 hotels or motels.See"Special Compliance Considerations"for details. Fire Safety Tips ...............................................1 Before You Install This Heat Alarm ...............................1 How This Heat Alarm Works ....................................2 AWARNING! How To Install This Heat Alarm ................................2-3 • This device is not intended to alert hearing impaired residents. Locking Features ..............................................4 Smoke Alarms specifically designed for the hearing impaired, Weekly ''Testing5 which feature devices like flashing strobe lights,are available .'Regular Maintenance ..........................................5 to alert the hearing impaired in case of fire. If You Suspect a Problem .......................................5 • Installation of this Heat Alarm must conform to the electrical Understanding the Indicator Lights and Alarm Horn Patterns.........5 codes in your area;Articles 210 and 300.3(B)of the National If This Heat Alarm Sounds ......................................6 Electrical Code(NFPA 70),NFPA 72,NFPA 101;SBC(SBCCQ; NBC(BOCA);OTFDC(CABO),and any other local or building What To Do In Case Of Fire ..................................6 codes that may apply.Wiring and installation must be performed Usingthe Silence Features 6 by a licensed electrician.Failure to follow these guidelines may """""""""""""""""Latching Alarm Indicator ....................................6 result in injury or property damage. Recommended Locations For Heat Alarms 6-7 • This Heat Alarm is not a Smoke Alarm.This unit is not suitable protection when used alone.Do not use this unit as the only Locations To Avoid For Heat Alarms ..............................7 means of fire detection in a home.This unit is intended for use Special Compliance Considerations ..............................7 as a supplement to Smoke Alarms. Limitations of Heat Alarms ......................................8 • This Heat Alarm must have AC or battery power to operate. Limited Warranty ..............................................8 If the AC power fails,battery back-up will allow the alarm to ©2008 BRK Brands,Inc.All rights reserved.Distributed by BRK Brands,Inc. operate for a limited time.If AC power fails and the battery is 3901 Liberty Street Road,Aurora,IL 60504-8122 dead or missing,the alarm cannot operate. Consumer Affairs:(800)323-9005 • This unit must be powered by a 24-hour,120VAC 60Hz circuit. www.brkelectronics.com • www.firstalert.com Be sure the circuit cannot be turned off by a switch,dimmer,or ground fault circuit interrupter.Failure to connect this unit to a 24-hour circuit and keeping fresh batteries installed,may prevent INTRODUCTION it from providing constant protection. Thank you for choosing First Alert'for your Heat Alarm needs.You have • Never disconnect the power from an AC powered unit to stop an purchased a state-of-the-art Heat Alarm designed to provide you with early unwanted alarm.Doing so will disable the unit and remove your warning of increased temperatures that may be the result a fire. protection.In the case of a true unwanted alarm,use the Silence Key features include; Feature by using an IR remote control or by pressing the 135°F Fixed and 15°F/Minute Rate of Rise Programmed to alarm when Test/Silence button or fan the heat away from the unit.The alarm temperature reaches 135°F or when the microprocessor senses a temperature will reset automatically when it returns to normal operation. rise of 15°F per minute.This allows the unit to sense a heat rise and alarm • NEVER ignore any alarm.Read"If Your Heat Alarm Sounds"for prior to reaching the fixed temperature of 135°F,providing a more rapid more information on how to respond to an alarm.Failure to response to a potential fire. respond can result in injury or death. Exclusive IR*Remote Control Feature-Lets you Test or Silence the Heat • Test this Heat Alarm once a week.If it ever fails to test correctly, Alarm using most commonly available remote controls. have it replaced immediately!If the Alarm is not working properly, Latching Alarm Indicator-Microprocessor controlled feature automatically it cannot alert you to a problem. identifies and remembers which unit in an interconnected series initiated an ACAUTION! alarm,even after the alarm condition has ended. Connect this Heat Alarm ONLY to other compatible units. Two Silence Features: See"Special Requirements for Interconnected Heat Alarms"for 1.Temporarily silences the low battery chirp for up to 8 hours without details.Do not connect it to any other type of alarm or auxiliary removing the battery. device.Connecting anything else to this unit may damage it or 2.Temporarily silences an unwanted nuisance alarm for up to 15 minutes. prevent it from operating properly. • DO NOT stand too close to the unit when the alarm is sounding. Battery Compartment-swings out for quicker,easier battery installation It is loud to alert you in an emergency.Exposure to the horn at even when unit is mounted. close range may harm your hearing.When testing the unit,step Interconnectable-Can be interconnected with BRK Smoke Alarms. back when the horn starts sounding. *Infrared(IR)remote controls like those used for TV's and VCRs. • Do not paint over the Heat Alarm.Paint may clog the openings to the sensor and prevent the Heat Alarm from operating properly. 1 HOW THIS HEAT ALARM WORKS Fixed Temperature and Rate-of-Rise. THE COVER OF YOUR HEAT ALARM This Heat Alarm monitors the air and when heat reaches the sensor,it alarms. The unit will alarm either when the temperature reaches a fixed 1351 F(571 C)or 5 2 1.Power Light,Test/Silence Button the microprocessor detects a 15'F(8.3°C)per minute rate of rise temperature change.This allows the unit to sense a heat rise and alarm prior to reaching the 2.Remote Control"Eye":Aim an infrared fixed temperature of 1351 F(57°C),providing quicker response to a potential fire. 4 remote control at the"Eye"on the Alarm Heat Alarms are intended for use as supplemental safety devices with Smoke �� test f silence the unit.(Works with m Alarms.Heat Alarms are designed for use in areas where Smoke Alarms most infrrared remote controls.) cannot be installed due to temperature and environmental conditions,as in ® 3 3.Air Vents unheated garages and crawl spaces.A Heat Alarm can only give early warn- 4.(Behind the Cover)Alarm Horn:85 dB ing of a developing fire if it is properly installed and maintained and located 1 audible alarm for test,alarm,and unit where heat can reach it.The unit will not sense gas,smoke or flame.Heat malfunction warning. Alarms cannot prevent or extinguish fires. IMPORTANT! 5.Heat Sensor This Heat Alarm is approved for use in single-family residences.It is NOT designed for marine or RV use. HOW TO INSTALL THIS HEAT ALARM This Heat Alarm is designed to be mounted on any standard wiring junction box to a 4-inch(10 cm)size,on either the ceiling or wall(if allowed by local codes). Read"Recommended Locations For Heat Alarms"and"Locations to Avoid For Heat Alarms"before you begin installation. Tools you will need: •Needle-nose pliers or utility knife •Standard Flathead screwdriver. AWARNING! Make sure the Alarm is not receiving excessive noisy power.Examples of noisy power could be major appliances on the same circuit,power from a generator or solar power,light dimmer on the same circuit or mounted near fluorescent lighting.Excessive noisy power may cause damage to your Alarm. THE PARTS OF THIS HEAT ALARM The Mounting Bracket: To remove the mounting bracket from the Heat 1 3 Alarm base,hold the Heat Alarm base firmly and /j The Parts of This Unit twist the mounting bracket counterclockwise. The mounting bracket installs onto the junction box. 0 \ 1 Mounting Bracket It has a variety of screw slots to fit most boxes. _ \\ z 2 Mounting Slots and Screws 2 \ 3 Locking Pins(break out of bracket) The Power Connector: s 4 Hot(Black)AC Wire The power connector plugs into a power input block on 31 the Heat Alarm.It supplies the unit with AC power. 4 �_5 5 Neutral(White)AC Wire •The black wire is"hot." ®� 6 Interconnect(Orange)Wire •The white wire is neutral. •The orange wire is used for interconnect. 3 7 Latch to Open Battery Compartment If you need to remove the power connector,disconnect 9 8 Swing-Out Battery Compartment AC power at the electrical panel;insert a flat screwdriver o 9 Quick-Connect Power Connector blade between the power connector and the security tab inside the power input block.Gently pry back the tab and pull the connector free. 2 FOLLOW THESE INSTALLATION STEPS The basic installation of this Heat Alarm is the similar whether you want to 7. If the green power indicator light does not light,TURN OFF POWER TO install one Heat Alarm,or interconnect more than one Heat Alarm.If you THE JUNCTION BOX and recheck all connections.If all connections are are interconnecting more than one Heat Alarm,you MUST read"Special correct and the power indicator still does not light when you restore the Requirements for Interconnected Heat Alarms"below before you begin power,the unit should be replaced immediately. installation. 8. Test each Heat Alarm.Press the Test/Silence button until you hear a brief ADANGER! acknowledge(or feedback)chirp.The alarm will sound:3 beeps,pause, ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD.Turn off power to the area where you 3 beeps,pause. will install this unit at the circuit breaker or fuse box before beginning When testing a series of interconnected units you must test each installation.Failure to turn off the power before installation may result unit individually.Make sure all units alarm when each one is tested in serious electrical shock,injury or death. ADANGER! 1. Remove the mounting bracket from the base.Position the screw slots If any unit in the series does not alarm,TURN OFF POWER and recheck on the mounting bracket over the screws in the junction box.Tighten connections.If it does not alarm during testing when you restore power, the screws. replace it immediately. 2. Using wire nuts,connect the power connector to the household wiring. AWARNING! SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERCONNECTED HEAT ALARMS Improper wiring of the power connector or the wiring leading to the AWARNING! power connector will cause damage to the Alarm and may lead to a non-functioning Alarm. • Failure to meet any of these requirements could damage the units and cause them to malfunction,removing your protection. STAND-ALONE ALARM ONLY: Interconnected units can provide earlier warning of fire than stand-alone • Connect the white wire on the power connector to the neutral wire in units,especially if a fire starts in a remote area of the dwelling.If any unit the junction box. in the series senses heat,all units will alarm. • Connect the black wire on the power connector to the hot wire in the IMPORTANT! junction box. Interconnect units within a single family residence only.Otherwise all house- • Tuck the orange wire inside the junction box.It is used for holds will experience unwanted alarms when you test any unit in the series. interconnect only. Interconnected units will only work if they are wired to compatible units and all requirements are met.This unit is designed to be compatible with: INTERCONNECTED UNITS ONLY: First Alert®Smoke Alarm Models SA4120,SA4121 B,SA4919B,SA100B and BRK ElectronicsO Smoke Alarm Models 100S,2002RAC,4120,412013, Strip off about 1/2"(12 mm)of the plastic coating on the orange 4120SB,4919,5919,5919TH;BRK Electronics®Smoke/CO Alarm Model wire on the power connector. SC6120B. • Connect the white wire on the power connector to the neutral wire in Interconnected units must meet ALL of the following requirements: the junction box. • Connect the black wire on the power connector to the hot wire in the •in maximum of 18 compatible Smoke,Heat or CO Alarms may junction box. interconnected.To comply with NFPA limits,no more than 12 off the 18 alarms may be Smoke Alarms. • Connect the orange wire on the power connector to the interconnect wire in the junction box.Repeat for each unit you are interconnecting. •The same fuse or circuit breaker must power all interconnected units. Never connect the hot or neutral wires in the junction box to the orange •All wiring must conform to all local electrical codes and NFPA 70(NEC). interconnect wire.Damage may result. Refer to NFPA,Chapter 2 and/or your local building code for further • Never cross-connect hot and neutral wires between interconnected connection requirements. Alarms.Damage will result. 3. Plug the power connector into the back of the Heat Alarm. A) $}-B 4. Position the base of the Alarm over the mounting bracket and turn.The Alarm can be positioned over the bracket every 60°.Turn the Alarm clockwise(right)until the unit is in place. a a 5. Check all connections. 3 a 2 ziT 1 1 STAND-ALONE ALARM ONLY: • If you are only installing one Heat Alarm,restore power to the junction box. A.Unswitched 120VAC B.To additional units;Maximum=18 total 60 Hz source (Maximum 12 Smoke Alarms) INTERCONNECTED UNITS ONLY: If you are interconnecting multiple Heat Alarms,repeat steps 1-5 1.Heat Alarm 4.Wire Nut 7.Interconnect Wire for each Heat Alarm in the series.When you are finished,restore 2.Ceiling or Wall 5.Junction Box (Orange) power to the junction box. 3.Power Connector 6.Neutral Wire(Wht) 8.Hot Wire(Blk) ADANGER! ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD.Do not restore power until all Heat Alarms are completely installed.Restoring power before installation is complete may result in serious electrical shock,injury or death. 6. Make sure the Heat Alarm is receiving AC power.Under normal operation,the green light(LED)will shine continuously. 3 LOCKING FEATURES The locking features are designed to discourage unauthorized removal of the battery or alarm.It is not necessary to activate the locks in single-family households where unauthorized battery or alarm removal is not a concern. These Heat Alarms have two separate locking features:one to lock the battery compartment,and the other to lock the Heat Alarm to the mounting bracket.You can choose to use either feature independently,or use them both. Locking Pin Tools you will need: •Needle-nose pliers or utility knife •Standard Flathead screwdriver. Both locking features use locking pins,which are molded into the mounting bracket.Using needle nose pliers or a utility knife,remove one or both pins from the mounting bracket,depending on how many locking features you want to use. IMPORTANT! Ifs To permanently remove either lock insert a flathead screwdriver between the locking pin and the lock,and pry the pin out of the lock. TO LOCK THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT TO UNLOCK THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT Do not lock the battery compartment until you have activated the IMPORTANT! battery and tested the battery back-up. Once the Heat Alarm is installed,you must disconnect it from the AC power 1. Activate the battery back-up by removing the before unlocking the battery compartment. "Pull to Activate Battery Back-Up"tab. ADANGER! ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD.Turn off the DO NOT remove the battery activation until AC � power to the area where the power is turned on to conserve battery power. Heat Alarm is installed before removing it from the mounting bracket. Failure to turn off the power first may result in serious electrical shock, 2. Press the Test/Silence button until you hear a brief acknowledge(or injury or death. feedback)chirp.The alarm will sound:3 beeps,pause,3 beeps,pause. AWARNING! IMPORTANT! Turn off the AC power at the circuit breaker or fuse box. If the unit does not alarm during testing,DO 1. Remove the Heat Alarm from the mounting bracket.If the unit is locked NOT lock the battery compartment!Install a to the bracket,see the section"To Unlock the Mounting Bracket." new battery and test again.If the Heat Alarm still does not alarm,replace it immediately. 2. Disconnect the power connector by gently prying it away from the back of the Heat Alarm. 3. Using needle-nose pliers or a utility knife, `` 3. Insert a flathead screwdriver under the head of detach one locking pin from the mounting the locking pin,and gently pry it out of the battery bracket. compartment lock.(If you plan to relock the battery compartment,save the locking pin.) batter 4. To relock the 4. Push the locking pin through 1� Y compartment,close the the black dot on the label on battery door and reinsert locking pin in lock. the back of the Heat Alarm. e° 5. Reconnect the power connector to the back of the Alarm,reattach the Heat Alarm to the mounting bracket,and restore the power. IMPORTANT! When replacing the battery,always test the Heat Alarm before relocking the battery compartment. TO LOCK THE MOUNTING BRACKET TO UNLOCK THE MOUNTING BRACKET �, J ADANGER! ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD.Turn off the power to the area where the Heat Alarm is installed before removing it from the mounting bracket. Failure to turn off the power first may result in serious electrical shock, D injury or death. AWARNING! Always discharge the branch circuit before servicing an AC or AC/DC Heat Alarm.First,turn off the AC power at the circuit breaker or fuse box. Next,remove the battery from Alarms with battery back-up.Finally,press the test button to discharge the branch circuit. 1. Using needle-nose pliers,detach one locking pin from mounting bracket. 1. Insert a flathead screwdriver between the mounting bracket pin and the 2. Insert the locking pin into the lock located on the pivoting hinge of the mounting bracket. battery door. 3. When you attach the Alarm to the mounting bracket,the locking pin's head will fit into a notch on the bracket. m 2. Pry the Heat Alarm away from the bracket by turning both the screw- driver and the Heat Alarm counterclockwise(left)at the same time. 4 WEEKLY TESTING IF YOU SUSPECT A PROBLEM AWARNING! Heat Alarms may not operate properly because of dead,missing or weak batteries,a build-up of dirt,dust or grease on the Heat Alarm cover,or • NEVER use an open flame of any kind to test this unit.You might installation in an improper location.Clean the Heat Alarm as described in accidentally damage or set fire to the unit or to your home.The built- "Regular Maintenance,"and install a fresh battery,then test the Heat Alarm in test switch accurately tests the unit's operation as required by again.If it fails to test properly when you use the test button,or if the problem Underwriters Laboratories,Inc.(UL). persists,replace the Heat Alarm immediately. • If the Alarm ever fails to test properly,replace it immediately. • If you hear a"chirp"once a minute,replace the battery. Products under warranty may be returned to the manufacturer for replacement.See"Limited Warranty"at the end of this manual. • If you experience frequent non-emergency alarms try relocating the • DO NOT stand close to the Alarm when the horn is sounding. Heat Alarm. Exposure at close range may be harmful to your hearing.When • If the alarm sounds when no smoke is visible,try cleaning or testing,step away when horn starts sounding. relocating the Heat Alarm.The cover may be dirty. It is important to test this unit every week to make sure it is working • If the alarm does not sound during testing,make sure it is receiving properly.Press and hold the test button until the alarm sends a test command AC power from the household current. acknowledge"chirp"just before it sounds continuously(the unit will continue AWARNING! to alarm for a few seconds after you release the button).If it does not alarm, make sure it is receiving power and has a fresh battery,and test it again. Always discharge the branch circuit before servicing an AC or AC/DC If it still does not alarm,it should be replaced immediately. Heat Alarm.First,turn off the AC power at the circuit breaker or fuse When testingone unit,all interconnected alarms will sound.If the don't, box.Next,remove the battery from Heat Alarms with battery back-up. Y Finally,press the test button to discharge the branch circuit. check the connection with power to the units turned off,restore power and try again.Test all units in a series,not just one.Using the test button is the Do not try fixing the alarm yourself-this will ONLY correct way to test the Heat Alarm. s If the Heat Alarm is still not operating properly,and it is still under warranty, USING THE REMOTE CONTROL WEEKLY please see"How to Obtain Warranty Service"in the Limited Warranty. TEST/SILENCE FEATURE Using the VOLUME or CHANNEL buttons on most remote controls,you can UNDERSTANDING THE INDICATOR LIGHTS test or silence this Alarm from up to 12 feet(3.7 meters)away. AND ALARM HORN PATTERNS To Test(or Silence)the Alarm: 1.Make sure you have a clear path between you and the alarm,free of any obstructions. Condition LED Horn 2.Point the remote at the front of the Alarm. AC POWER ON LED shines GREEN Silent;no audible 3.Press the VOLUME or CHANNEL button for at least 2 seconds.You will (Normal operation) continuously alarm hear a brief acknowledge"chirp"when the Alarm receives the test(or silence)command. DC POWER LED flashes GREEN One horn"chirp"to (Battery back-up once per minute while signal loss of AC If the Alarm does not respond to your remote control: active) battery powers unit power •You may be standing too far away. •Your remote may not be compatible. RESUME AC POWER GREEN LED turns ON Horn"chirps"one time •You did not hold the button on your remote for at least 2 seconds. to signal resumption of AC power REGULAR MAINTENANCE DURING TESTING LED flashes RED,the Audible alarm: This unit has been designed to be as maintenance-free as possible,but there (Under AC or DC same pattern as the 3 beeps,pause, 9 P power) horn repeating horn pattern are a few simple things you must do to keep it working properly. AWARNING! ALARM CONDITION* LED flashes RED,the Audible alarm: Use onlythere replacement batteries listed below.The unit may not (Initiating Unit) same pattern as the 3 beeps,pause, P Y horn repeating horn pattern operate properly with other batteries.Never use rechargeable batteries since they may not provide a constant charge. LATCHING ALARM LED flashes RED once Silent;no audible Test it at least once a week. ACTIVE**(Under AC every 5 seconds alarm • or DC Power) • Clean the Heat Alarm at least once a month;gently vacuum the outside of the Heat Alarm using your household vacuum's soft brush ALARM SILENCE LED flashes RED once No signal attachment.Test the Heat Alarm.Never use water,cleaners or solvents every 5 seconds since they may damage the unit. • If the Heat Alarm becomes contaminated by excessive dirt,dust and/or LOW BATTERY GREEN LED flashes Horn"chirps"once grime,and cannot be cleaned to avoid unwanted alarms,replace the once every minute per minute,in sync unit immediately. with LED.NOTE:If the battery is VERY LOW, • Relocate the unit if it sounds frequent unwanted alarms.See"Locations the horn may either to Avoid for Heat Alarms"for details. chirp once per • When the battery becomes weak,the Heat Alarm unit will"chirp"about second,or sound once a minute(the low battery warning).You should replace the battery continuously immediately to continue your protection. MALFUNCTION LED flashes RED Horn"chirps"three Choosing a replacement battery: (Unit MUST be rapidly three times,in times,in sync with replaced) sync with three horn three LED flashes Your Heat Alarm's battery back-up requires one standard 9V battery.The "chirps",once every following batteries are acceptable as replacements.This list supplements minute the list on the Heat Alarm battery door:Eveready#522(Energizer);Duracell #MN1604,MX1604(Ultra).You may also use a Lithium battery like the Ultralife *When any Heat Alarm in an interconnected series triggers an alarm,its red LED U9VL-J for longer service life between battery changes.These batteries are will flash rapidly.The red LEDs will not flash on any remaining alarms in the available at many local retail stores. series.This feature helps responders identify which unit(s)triggered the alarm. IMPORTANT! **The Latching Alarm indicator is activated after an Alarm is exposed to alarm Actual service life depends on the Heat Alarm and the environment in which it levels of heat.After heat levels drop below alarm levels,the LED begins to flash is installed.Constant exposures to high or low temperatures or high humidity RED once every 5 seconds.See The Latching Alarm Indicator"for details. may reduce battery life.All the batteries specified above are acceptable replacement batteries for this unit.Use of a different battery may have a detrimental effect on Alarm operation.Regardless of the manufacturer's suggested battery life,you MUST replace the battery immediately once the unit starts"chirping"(the'low battery warning"). 5 IF THIS HEAT ALARM SOUNDS "LATCHING ALARM" INDICATOR RESPONDING TO AN ALARM During an alarm,you will hear a loud,repeating horn pattern: 3 beeps,pause,3 beeps,pause. ff- AWARNING! KEY- •If the unit alarms and you are not testing the unit,it is warning you BEDROOM BEDROOM BEDROOM W1111 ®LATCHING ALARM: of a potentially dangerous situation that requires your immediate Unit was exposed attention.NEVER ignore any alarm.Ignoring the alarm may result to alarm levels of Smoke In Injury or death. t;ILKITCHEN GARAGE or Heat •Never disconnect the AC power or remove the battery back-up to LIVING ROOM HAL O LATCHING NOT ACTIVATED: quiet an unwanted alarm.Disconnecting the power disables the ®Unit was not exposed alarm so it cannot sense heat.This will remove your protection. a BASEMENT to alarm levels of Smokeor Heat •If the unit alarms and you are not absolutely certain of the source ❑O of the heat,get everyone out of the house immediately. ADANGER! The Latching Alarm Indicator is activated after an Alarm is exposed to •ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD:Attempting to disconnect the power alarm levels of heat.After heat levels drop below alarm levels,the red LED connector from the unit when the power is on may result in electrical will begin to flash once every 5 seconds.It will continue to flash or"latch" shock,serious injury or death. until you clear it using the Test/Silence button.Press and hold the Test/Silence button until the horn sounds. When an interconnected system of units is in alarm,the Red LED on the This feature helps emergency responders,investigators,or service technicians unit(s)that initiated the alarm will flash in sync with the horn.The LED will not identify which unit(s)in your home were exposed to alarm levels of heat.This flash on any remaining units. can help investigators pinpoint the initiating alarm. WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE Don't panic;stay calm.Follow your family escape plan. RECOMMENDED LOCATIONS FOR HEAT ALARMS • Get out of the house as quickly as possible.Don't stop to get dressed or In Single-Family Residences. collect anything. For minimum coverage,BRK Brands,Inc.recommends you install Heat • Feel doors with the back of your hand before opening them. Alarms in any area not suitable for smoke alarms such as garages,kitchens, If a door is cool,open it slowly.Don't open a hot door.Keep doors utility/laundry rooms,furnace rooms and crawl spaces.Install where tempera- and windows closed,unless you must escape through them. tures normally remain between-100 F and 1001 F(-23°C and 381 C). • Cover your nose and mouth with a cloth(preferably damp). For National Fire Protection Association(NFPA)information,see"Agency Take short,shallow breaths. Placement Recommendations for Heat Alarms and Smoke Alarms." • Meet at your planned meeting place outside your home,and do a head count to make sure everybody got out safely. RECOMMENDED PLACEMENT • Call the Fire Department as soon as possible from outside. Give your address,then your name. • Never go back inside a burning building for any reason. • Contact your Fire Department for ideas on making your home safer. INTERCONNECTED HEAT ALARMS IN GARAGES,KITCHENS,UTILITY/LAUNDRY ROOMS,FURNACE ROOMS AND CRAWL SPACES AND ONLY AS A SUPPLEMENT TO USING THE SILENCE FEATURES BEDROOM JKITEN BEDROOM SMOKE ALARMS. If you are absolutely certain the alarm is caused by a non-emergency, 0 FOR MAXIMUM PROTECTION USE non-fire situation, ou ma use the Silence Feature to silence the Alarm. INTERCONNECTED SMOKE ALARMS WITH The Silence Feature on this unit can temporarily quiet an unwanted alarm for LIVING ROOMy y HALL BATTERY BACK-UP AS SHOWN. up to 15 minutes. AWARNING! ' The Silence Feature is for your convenience only and will not correct a BASEMENT ❑o problem. IMPORTANT! The Silence Feature is intended to temporarily silence the Alarm horn.It will Heat Alarms Recommended in New Home Construction not extinguish a fire. To temporarily silence the alarm: 78 25 a. (25 t- 1. Option 1:Press the Test/Silence button on the cover of the Heat Alarm that initiated the alarm.* so tt. (1 5 m) 2. Option 2:Point a universal IR remote control at the Heat Alarm that initiated 25 n. the alarm*and press the channel or volume button until the alarm is silent. <7-8 m (See"Using the Remote Control Weekly Test/Silence Feature"for details). 25 n- 25 n- 7m�)An acknowledge tone will be issued by the Alarm to let you know that the ('.8 m) o.8 m) ( silence co mmand has been received. Heat Alarms should be mounted on the bottom *To silence Heat Alarms in an interconnected series: of the joists and not up in the joist channels. To silence multiple Alarms in an interconnected series,you must press the Test/Silence button on the unit(s)that triggered the alarm.Pressing the Test/ • The recommended location for a Heat Alarm is at the center of the ceil- Silence button on a unit that did not trigger the alarm will only silence that ing.At this location,the Heat Alarm is closest to all areas of the room. Alarm. • If it is not practical to install the Heat Alarm in the center of the room, NOTE:The red light under the Silence button on the initiating alarm will flash use an off-center location not less than 4 inches(102 mm)from the in sync with the horn.The red light will be off on all other Heat Alarms. sidewall. IMPORTANT! • If it is not practical to install the Heat Alarm on the ceiling,the next If any unit will not silence and no heat is present install a new battery and logical location is on a sidewall.A Heat Alarm mounted on a sidewall re-test it.If it still will not silence,the unit should be replaced immediately. should have the top of the unit between 4 and 12 inches(102 mm and 305 mm)from the ceiling. LOW BATTERY SILENCE FEATURE • The smooth ceiling distance between Heat Alarms shall not exceed If AC power is on,briefly press the Test/Silence button or use a Remote spacings as determined by UL fire tests.This Heat Alarm has a 50 foot Control to silence the low battery"chirp"for up to 8 hours.A brief"chirp"will (15 meter)spacing. let you know that the Alarm has accepted the Low Battery Silence command. • Reduced spacing may be required due to factors such as exposed The Alarm will continue to operate as long as AC power is supplied.However, joists,drafts,ceiling heights greater than 10 feet(3 meters),and other replace the battery as soon as possible,to maintain protection in event of a structural characteristics that may affect Heat Alarm operation.Walls, power outage. partitions,doorways,and joists interrupt the normal flow of heat creating new areas to be protected. Continued... 6 RECOMMENDED PLACEMENT,Continued LOCATIONS TO AVOID FOR HEAT ALARMS NFPA Standard 72 Appendix A-2-5.2.2.2 part c-d This unit works best when it's clean and nothing interferes with the sensor.If (c)The Spacing of Detectors:Where a room is too large for protection exposed to dirt,grease,extreme temperatures not caused by fire(especially in by a single detector,several detectors should be used.It is important attics where daily temperatures can exceed the 135°F(57'C)alarm level or that they be properly located so all parts of the room are covered. high humidity,it may sound"unwanted"alarms.If Heat Alarms are installed (d)Where the Distance Between Detectors Should Be Further Reduced: where heat can't reach them-like in"dead air spaces"or near fans-they may The distance between detectors is based on data obtained from the not be able to provide an early enough warning in case of fire. spread of heat across a smooth ceiling.Where the ceiling is not smooth, For best performance,do not install the Heat Alarm: the placement of the detector should be tailored to the situation. For instance,with open wood joists,heat travels freely down the joist In a location where it could be easily triggered when channels so that the maximum distance between detectors[50 ft(15 m)] using your remote to operate your TV,VCR,or other may be permitted to be used.However,heat has trouble spreading remote controlled appliances. across the joists,so the distance in this direction should be 1/2 the distance allowed between detectors,as shown in the illustration above . Where temperatures are regularly below-200 F(-29°C)or above 115'F ("Heat Alarms Recommended in New Home Construction")and the (46'C),including unheated buildings,outdoor rooms,or porches. distance to the wall is reduced to 12-1/2 ft.(3.8 m).Since 1/2 x 50 ft. (15 m)is 25 ft.(7.6 m),the distance between detectors across open • Do not install a Heat Alarm directly over the stove or range.Clean a wood joists should not exceed 25 ft.(7.6 m),as shown in "Heat Alarms laundry room unit frequently to keep it free of dirt or lint. Recommended in New Home Construction,"and the distance to the wall • Near fresh air vents,ceiling fans,or in very drafty areas.Drafts can blow is reduced[1/2 x 25 ft.(7.6 m)]to 12.5 ft.(3.8 m).Paragraph 2-5.2.2.4 heat away from the unit,preventing it from reaching the sensing chamber. requires that detectors be mounted on the bottom of the joists and not . In"dead air"spaces.Install units according to"Avoiding Dead Air Spaces". up in joist channels. Walls,partitions,doorways,ceiling beams,and open joists interrupt the . Less than 12 inches(305 mm)away from fluorescent lights.Electrical "noise"can interfere with the sensor. normal flow of heat,thus creating new areas to be protected. AVOIDING DEAD AIR SPACES AGENCY PLACEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HEAT "Dead air"spaces may prevent heat from reaching the Heat Alarm.To avoid AND SMOKE ALARMS dead air spaces,follow installation instructions in the"Recommended Locations for Heat Alarms"(refer to NFPA72 for details). NFPA Appendix A-2-5.2.2:While Chapter 2 does not require heat detectors as For wall mounting(if allowed by building codes),the top edge of Heat Alarms part of the basic protection scheme,it is recommended that the householder should be placed between 4 inches(102 mm)and 12 inches(305 mm)from consider the use of additional heat detectors...The additional areas lending the wall/ceiling line,below typical"dead air"spaces. themselves to protection with heat detectors are:kitchen,dining room,attic (finished or unfinished),furnace room,utility room,basement and integral or attached garages.For bedrooms,the installation of a smoke detector is SPECIAL COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS preferable to the installation of a heat detector. The following recommendations reference location and usage of Smoke The following recommendations reference location and usage of Smoke Alarms.Heat Alarms are intended as supplemental safety devices. Alarms.Heat Alarms are only intended as supplemental safety devices. Do not rely solely on Heat Alarms to alert you to fire. Do not rely solely on Heat Alarms to alert you to fire. AWARNING! NFPA 72(National Fire Code) This unit alone is not a suitable substitute for complete fire detection Smoke Alarms shall be installed in each separate sleeping room,outside each systems in places housing many people—like apartment buildings, sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms and on each additional condominiums,hotels,motels,dormitories,hospitals,long-term health story of the family living unit,including basements and excluding crawl spaces care facilities,nursing homes,day care facilities,or group homes of any and unfinished attics. kind—even if they were once single-family homes.It is not a suitable In new construction,Alarms shall be so arranged that operation of any one substitute for complete fire detection systems in warehouses,industrial Alarm shall cause the operation of all Alarms within the dwelling. facilities,commercial buildings,and special-purpose non-residential required number buildings which require special fire detection and alarm systems. Smoke Detection-Are More Smoke Alarms Desirable?The re q Depending on the building codes in your area,this unit may be used to of Smoke Alarms might not provide reliable early warning protection for those provide additional protection in these facilities. areas separated by a door from the areas protected by the required Smoke Alarms.For this reason,it is recommended that the householder consider the For your reference:The following is information on Smoke Alarm usage use of additional Smoke Alarms for those areas for increased protection. in various residences and institutions. The additional areas include the basement,bedrooms,dining room,furnace The following information applies to all five types of buildings listed below: room,utility room,and hallways not protected by the required Smoke Alarms. The installation of Smoke Alarms in kitchens,attics(finished or unfinished),or In new construction,most building codes require the use of AC or AC/DC garages is not normally recommended,as these locations occasionally powered Smoke Alarms only. AC,AC/DC,or DC powered Smoke Alarms can experience conditions that can result in improper operation. be used in existing construction as specified by local building codes.Refer to NFPA 72(National Fire Alarm Code)and NFPA 101 (Life Safety Code),local California State Fire Marshal(CSFM) building codes,or consult your Fire Department for detailed fire protection Early warning detection is best achieved by the installation of fire detection requirements in buildings not defined as"households." equipment in all rooms and areas of the household as follows:A Smoke Alarm 1.Single-Family Residence: installed in each separate sleeping area(in the vicinity,but outside bedrooms), Single family home,townhouse.It is recommended Smoke Alarms be and Heat or Smoke Alarms in the living rooms,dining rooms,bedrooms, installed on every level of the home,in every bedroom,and in each bedroom kitchens,hallways,finished attics,furnace rooms,closets,utility and storage hallway. rooms,basements,and attached garages. Additional local building and regulatory codes may apply in your area. 2•Multi-Family or Mixed Occupant Residence: Always check compliance requirements before beginning any installation. Apartment building,condominium.This Smoke Alarm is suitable for use in individual apartments or condos,provided a primary fire detection system IMPORTANT! already exists to meet fire detection requirements in common areas like Specific requirements for Heat or Smoke Alarm installation vary from state to lobbies,hallways,or porches.Using this Smoke Alarm in common areas state and from region to region.Check with your local Fire Department for may not provide sufficient warning to all residents or meet local fire protection current requirements in your area.If you install AC or AC/DC units,it is recom- ordinances/regulations. mended they be interconnected for added protection.Interconnect Smoke and 3.Institutions: Heat Alarms for added protection. Hospitals,day care facilities,long-term health care facilities.This Smoke Alarm is suitable for use in individual patient sleeping/resident rooms, provided a primary fire detection system already exists to meet fire detection requirements in common areas like lobbies,hallways,or porches.Using this Smoke Alarm in common areas may not provide sufficient warning to all residents or meet local fire protection ordinances/regulations. 4.Hotels and Motels: Also boarding houses and dormitories.This Smoke Alarm is suitable for use inside individual sleeping/resident rooms,provided a primary fire detection system already exists to meet fire detection requirements in common areas like lobbies,hallways,or porches.Using this Smoke Alarm in common areas may not provide sufficient warning to all residents or meet local fire protection ordinances/regulations. 5.Warehouses/Commercial Buildings: DO NOT use this Alarm in warehouses,industrial or commercial buildings, special-purpose non-residential buildings,RVs,boats,or airplanes.This Alarm is specifically designed for residential use,and may not provide adequate protection in non-residential applications. 7 LIMITATIONS OF HEAT ALARMS AWARNING! This Heat Alarm is not a Smoke Alarm.This unit is not suitable protection Heat Alarms may not sense heat from a fire on another level of the home. when used alone.Do not use this unit as the only means of fire detection Example:a stand-alone unit on the second floor may not detect heat from a in a home.This unit is intended for use as a supplement to Smoke fire in a crawl space until the fire spreads.This may not give you enough time Alarms. to escape safely.That is why recommended minimum protection is at least one Smoke Alarm on every level of your home and Heat Alarms in any areas ACAUTION! not suitable for Smoke Alarms.Even with a unit on every floor,stand-alone Heat Alarms are not life safety devices. units may not provide as much protection as interconnected units,especially Heat Alarms are intended for use as supplements to Smoke Alarms. if the fire starts in a remote area.Interconnected units may provide earlier Because this unit cannot detect smoke,carbon monoxide or other toxic gases, warning than stand-alone units since all units alarm when one senses heat do not rely solely on this Heat Alarm in a fire emergency.Slow developing fires or smoke. may produce smoke and toxic gasses without a significant increase in room Heat Alarms may not be heard.The alarm horn loudness meets or exceeds temperatures.For this reason,Heat Alarms are only to be installed as the current UL standard.However,if the device is installed outside the bed- supplementary protection with Smoke Alarms. room,it may not wake up a sound sleeper or one who has recently used Heat Alarms cannot work without power.AC powered Heat Alarms and drugs or has been drinking alcoholic beverages.This is especially true if the door is closed or only partly open.Even persons who are awake may not Smoke Alarms cannot work if the AC power is cut off for any reason(open hear the alarm horn if the sound is blocked t distance r, closed doors. fuse or circuit breaker,failure along a power line or at a power station, Noise from traffic,stereo,radio,television,air conditioner,or other appliances electrical fire that burns the electrical wires,etc.). AC units with battery(DC)back-up:will operate if electricity fails,provided may also prevent alert persons from hearing the alarm horn.This alarm device is not intended for people who are hearing impaired. the batteries are fresh and correctly installed.AC and AC/DC units must be installed by a qualified electrician. Heat Alarms may not have time to alarm before the fire itself causes Heat Alarms for Solar or Wind Energy users and battery backup power damage,injury,or death,since heat from some fires may not reach the unit immediately.Examples of this include persons smoking in bed, systems:AC powered Heat Alarms should only be operated with true or pure children playing with matches,or fires caused by violent explosions sine wave inverters.Operating this Heat Alarm with most battery-powered UPS(uninterruptible power supply)products or square wave or"quasi sine resulting from escaping gas. wave"inverters will damage the Alarm.If you are not sure about your inverter This Heat Alarm is not foolproof.Like any electronic device,Heat Alarms are or UPS type,please consult with the manufacturer to verify. made of components that can wear out or fail at any time.You must test the Heat Alarms cannot sense fires if the heat does not reach them.Heat unit weekly to ensure your continued protection.Heat Alarms cannot prevent from fires in chimneys or walls,on roofs,or on the other side of closed doors or extinguish fires.They are not a substitute for property or life insurance. may not reach the sensing chamber and set off the alarm.That is why one Heat Alarms have a limited life.The unit should be replaced immediately if it unit should be installed on every floor,in the attic,basement and garage and is not operating properly.In no case should it be used for more than 10 years. only as a supplement to Smoke Alarms. LIMITED WARRANTY BRK Brands,Inc.,("BRK")the maker of BRK®brand and First Alert®brand products warrants that for a period of ten years from the date of purchase,this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship.BRK,at its option,will repair or replace this product or any component of the product found to be defective during the warranty period.Replacement will be made with a new or remanufactured product or component.If the product is no longer available,replacement may be made with a similar product of equal or greater value.This is your exclusive warranty. This warranty is valid for the original retail purchaser from the date of initial retail purchase and is not transferable.Keep the original sales receipt.Proof of purchase is required to obtain warranty performance.BRK dealers,service centers,or retail stores selling BRK products do not have the right to alter,modify or any way change the terms and conditions of this warranty. This warranty does not cover normal wear of parts or damage resulting from any of the following:negligent use or misuse of the product,use on improper voltage or current,use contrary to the operating instructions,disassembly,repair or alteration by anyone other than BRK or an authorized service center.Further,the warranty does not cover Acts of God,such as fire,flood,hurricanes and tornadoes or any batteries that are included with this unit. BRK shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by the breach of any express or implied warranty.Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law,any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in duration to the duration of the above warranty.Some states, provinces or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you.This warranty gives you specific legal rights,and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or province to province. How to Obtain Warranty Service Service:If service is required,do not return the product to your retailer.In order to obtain warranty service,contact the Consumer Affairs Division at 1-800-323-9005, 7:30 AM-5:00 PM Central Standard Time,Monday through Friday.To assist us in serving you,please have the model number and date of purchase available when calling. For Warranty Service return to:BRK Brands,Inc.,25 Spur Drive,El Paso,TX 79906 Battery:BRK Brands,Inc.make no warranty,express or implied,written or oral,including that of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose with respect to battery. Please record Date and Where Purchased: BRK®is a registered trademark of BRK Brands,Inc. First Alert®is a registered trademark of the First Alert Trust. Printed in Mexico M08-0026-003 O 08/08 8