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Dedication: Thisdocumentisdedicatedtotwokeyindividualsthatrepresenttheverybestofthosewho haveworkedonthecodesandstandardsprocessesastheyrelatetoPVsystems.Thesetwo amazingpeople,TimOwens,ofSantaClaraBuildingDepartment,andChuckWhitaker,ofBEW Engineering,passedawayinthemonthspriortothereleaseofthisstandardizedpermitting process. TimOwens: TimOwenspassedawayinDecemberof2008attheageof??inthemidstofadistinguished careerintheelectricaltradesandcodeenforcement.WhileworkingasChiefElectrical InspectorfortheCityofSanDiegoin1999,Timwasthefirstjurisdictionalofficertoput togetherasimplifiedpermittingprocessforPVsystems.Hisdesiretoseesuchaprocess becomecommonplaceiswhathasdriventhisauthortoworkonimprovingpermittingand approvalprocessesforPVsystemsforthepastdecade.Thesolarcommunity,lostatruefriend andpartnerwhowasdedicatedtothesuccessofsolarphotovoltaicsystemsinCaliforniaand therestoftheU.S. ChuckWhitaker: ChuckWhitakerpassedawayinearlyMayof2009attheageof50inthemidstofa distinguishedcareersupportingthedevelopmentandimplementationofmostofthecodesand standardsthegovernandsupportPVsystemsbothnationallyandinternationally.Hispassing coincidedwiththeinitialreleaseofthisstandardizedpermittingprocess.Theauthorhadthe privilegeofknowingChuckfortwodecadesandworkingcloselywithhimforover8yearsashis employeeandcolleague.ItisdifficulttooverstateChuckscontributiontothePVindustrysince hisinfluenceisfoundinnearlyeverycodeandstandardthathasbeendevelopedforPV equipmentandsystemsoverthepast25years.Itisonlyfittingthatthisdocument,which includeshisinfluence,bededicatedtohismemory.AhugeholeisleftinthePVindustrywith Chuckspassing,anditisthehopeofmanyofusinthecodesandstandardsarenatobeableto carryonhistirelessworkwithasemblanceoftheskill,whit,andhumorthatwasthehallmark ofthisamazingindividual.
INTRODUCTION:............................................................................................................................. 3 ExpeditedPermitProcessforSmallScalePVSystems.................................................................4 ExpeditedPermitGuidelinesforSmallScalePVSystems............................................................8 Section1. RequiredInformationforPermit:...........................................................................8 Section2. Step1:StructuralReviewofPVArrayMountingSystem.......................................8 Section3. Step2:ElectricalReviewofPVSystem(CalculationsforElectricalDiagram)......10 Section4. InverterInformation............................................................................................. 11 Section5. ModuleInformation .............................................................................................. 12 Section6. Arrayinformation................................................................................................. 13 a) NUMBEROFMODULESINSERIES.................................................................................13 b) NUMBEROFPARALLELCIRCUITS.................................................................................. 13 c) LOWESTEXPECTEDAMBIENTTEMP.............................................................................13 d) HIGHESTCONTINUOUSTEMP(ambient)......................................................................13 Section7. SIGNS..................................................................................................................... 14 a) PVPOWERSOURCE....................................................................................................... 14 b) WARNINGSIGNREQUIREDBYNEC690.17..................................................................15 c) PointofConnectionSign[NEC690.54] .........................................................................15 Section8. WiringandOvercurrentProtection......................................................................16 a) DCWiringSystems:....................................................................................................... 16 b) ACWiringSystems........................................................................................................ 18 Section9. ACPointofConnection......................................................................................... 18 Section10. Grounding......................................................................................................... 19 a) SystemGrounding......................................................................................................... 19 b) EquipmentGrounding ................................................................................................... 19 c) SizingofGroundingConductors................................................................................... 20 APPENDIX.....................................................................................................................................21 APPENDIXA:EXAMPLESUBMITTAL............................................................................................ 22 APPENDIXB:STRUCTURAL.......................................................................................................... 26 STRUCTUREWORKSHEETWKS1................................................................................................... 26 B.2 SPANTABLES..................................................................................................................... 27 SpanTableR802.5.1(1),........................................................................................................ 27 SpanTableR802.5.1(2),........................................................................................................ 28 APPENDIXC:SPECIALELECTRICALTOPICS.................................................................................. 29 ModuleFrameGrounding:........................................................................................................... 29 ACConnectiontoBuildingElectricalSystems..............................................................................30 ACConnectiontoLoadSideofMainServicePanel......................................................................30 ACConnectiontoSubpanel:......................................................................................................... 31 ACSupplySideConnection:.......................................................................................................... 32 SourceCircuitOvercurrentProtection:........................................................................................ 33 DisconnectingMeans:................................................................................................................... 34 Provisionsforthephotovoltaicpowersourcedisconnectingmeans:.........................................35 APPENDIXD:COSTSOFPERMITS................................................................................................ 36 APPENDIXE:TEMPERATURETABLES........................................................................................... 37 2
INTRODUCTION:
Theonepageexpeditedpermitprocess,andtheaccompanyingdocumentexplainingeachstep, providesameanstodifferentiatesystemsthatcanbepermittedquicklyandeasilyduetotheir similaritywiththemajorityofsmallscalePVsystems.Asmostsystemshaveunique characteristics,theymaybehandledwithsmalladditionstothisexpeditedprocessormay requiremuchmoreinformation,dependingontheuniquenessoftheinstallation. ThediagramsshownintheExpeditedPermitProcessareavailableonlineatwww.solarabcs.org inaninteractivePDFformatsothatthediagramscanbefilledoutelectronicallyandsubmitted eitherinprintedformorviaemailtothelocaljurisdiction.Anelectronicformatisusedsothat thesuppliedinformationisstandardizedandlegibleforthelocaljurisdiction.Additional drawingswillbeaddedtothewebsiteastheybecomeavailable. Theexpeditedprocessdoesprovideforflexibilityinthestructuralreviewincludingspantables andadditionalinformationfoundinAppendixBofthisexplanatorydocument.PVsystemswith batterybackupmaybeabletouseaportionofthisinformationtoassistthepermitting process,butarrayconfigurationsandthebatterysystemrequireamoredetailedelectrical drawingthanthisprocessprovides. TheappendixtothisexplanatorydocumenthasanexamplesubmittalinAppendixAalsohasa varietyofspecialelectricaltopicsinAppendixC.ItalsoincludestemperaturetablesinAppendix DthatareusedinapplyingtheNationalElectricalCodestemperaturedependentcriteria.This documentisintendedtobeusablethroughouttheUnitedStatesandcanprovidestandard installationdesigndocumentationformostlocationswithintheU.S.andotherregionsthatuse theNationalElectricalCode.
ExpeditedPermitProcessforSmallScalePVSystems
TheinformationinthisguidelineisintendedtohelplocaljurisdictionsandcontractorsidentifywhenPVsystem installationsaresimple,needingonlyabasicreview,andwhenaninstallationismorecomplex.Itislikelythat 50%75%ofallresidentialsystemswillcomplywiththesesimplecriteria.Forprojectsthatfailtomeetthe simplecriteria,aresolutionstepsmaybesuggestedtoprovideapathtopermitapproval.
Step1:StructuralReviewofPVArrayMountingSystem
Isthearraytobemountedonadefined,permittedroofstructure? Yes No IfNoduetononcompliantrooforagroundmount,submitcompletedworksheetforthestructureWKS1. RoofInformation: 1. Istheroofingtypelightweight(Yes=composition,lightweightmasonry,metal,etc)_____________ IfNo,submitcompletedworksheetforroofstructureWKS1(No=heavymasonry,slate,etc). 2. Doestheroofhaveasingleroofcovering? Yes No IfNo,submitcompletedworksheetforroofstructureWKS1. 3. Providemethodandtypeofweatherproofingroofpenetrations(e.g.flashing,caulk).____________
MountingSystemInformation: 1. ThemountingstructureisanengineeredproductdesignedtomountPVmodules? Yes No IfNo,providedetailsofstructuralattachmentcertifiedbyadesignprofessional. 2. Formanufacturedmountingsystems,filloutinformationonthemountingsystembelow: a. MountingSystemManufacturer___________ProductNameandModel#_____________ b. TotalWeightofPVModulesandRails___________lbs c. TotalNumberofAttachmentPoints____________ d. WeightperAttachmentPoint(bc)_________________lbs(ifgreaterthan40lbs,seeWKS1) e. MaximumSpacingBetweenAttachmentPointsonaRail______________inches(seeproduct manualformaximumspacingallowedbasedonmaximumdesignwindspeed) f. TotalSurfaceAreaofPVModules(squarefeet)_________________ft2 g. DistributedWeightofPVModuleonRoof(bf)_______________lbs/ft2 IfdistributedweightofthePVsystemisgreaterthan5lbs/ft2,seeWKS1.
Step2:ElectricalReviewofPVSystem(CalculationsforElectricalDiagram)
InorderforaPVsystemtobeconsideredforanexpeditedpermitprocess,thefollowingmustapply: 1. PVmodules,utilityinteractiveinverters,andcombinerboxesareidentifiedforuseinPVsystems. 2. ThePVarrayiscomposedof4seriesstringsorlessperinverter,and15kWSTCorless. 3. Thetotalinvertercapacityhasacontinuouspoweroutput13,440Wattsorless 4. Theacinterconnectionpointisontheloadsideofservicedisconnectingmeans(690.64(B)). 5. Theelectricaldiagram(E1.1)canbeusedtoaccuratelyrepresentthePVsystem. Filloutthestandardelectricaldiagramcompletely.Aguidetotheelectricaldiagramisprovidedtohelpthe applicantunderstandeachblanktofillin.Iftheelectricalsystemismorecomplexthanthestandardelectrical diagramcaneffectivelycommunicate,provideanalternativediagramwithappropriatedetail.
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ExpeditedPermitGuidelinesforSmallScalePVSystems
Section1. RequiredInformationforPermit: 1. Siteplanshowinglocationofmajorcomponentsontheproperty.Thisdrawingneednotbe toscale,butitshouldrepresentrelativelocationofcomponentsatsite.(seesupplied examplesiteplan).
Explanation:Thisisasimplediagramtoshowwheretheequipmentislocatedontheproperty. Thiscanbeazoneclearanceplotplanwiththeequipmentclearlyshownandidentifiedontheplan.If PVarrayisgroundmounted,clearlyshowthatsystemwillbemountedwithinallowablezoned setbacks.Seesiteplanexampledrawinginpermitprocessforreference.
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thepast,thejurisdictionmayneedtogettheinformationfromWKS1tobesurewhetherornotthe proposedPVsystemisbeinginstalledonatypicalroofstructureornot.
3. Providemethodandtypeofweatherproofingroofpenetrations(e.g.flashing, caulk).____________
Explanation:Theweatherproofingmethodneedstobespecificallyidentifiedsothatplan checkersandfieldinspectorsarenotifiedaheadoftimeofthemethodbeingused.Some jurisdictionsmayconstrainweatherproofingmethodsandmaterials.
Explanation:40lbshasbeenusedbymanyjurisdictionsasareasonablelevelbelow whichpointloadingofroofjoistsandtrussescanbeignored.Moststandardmounting systemshavepointloadingsof2535lbsperattachment.
e. MaximumSpacingBetweenAttachmentPointsonaRail______________inches (seeproductmanualformaximumspacingallowedbasedonwindloading)
Explanation:Dependingonthewindloadingrequirementsofaparticularjurisdiction, thespacingorattachmentsmaybedictatedbythemanufacturersdirections.Forinstance,a particularmanufacturermayallowa72attachmentspacingfora90MPHwindspeed design,butthespacingreducestoamaximumof48whenthedesignwindspeedexceeds 100MPH.
f. TotalSurfaceAreaofPVModules(squarefeet)_________________ft2
Explanation:Takethesurfaceareaofasinglemodule,andmultiplyitbythetotal numberofmodulesintheroofmountedsystem.
g. DistributedWeightofPVModuleonRoof(bf)_______________lbs/ft2 IfdistributedweightofthePVsystemisgreaterthan5lbs/ft2,seeWKS1.
Explanation:The5lbs/ft2limitisbasedontwothings:1)theroofistypicalofstandard codecompliantroofstructuressothatthestructureeitherhastheproperspansandspacing, orproperuseofengineeredtrusses(firstitemunderStep1:StructuralReview);and,2) thereisasinglelayerofroofingsothatthenormalweightallowanceforadditionalroof layersisunusedandavailablefortheweightofthePVsystem.Forapplicationson lightweightmasonryroofingmaterialsandotherlightweightroofingproducts(e.g.metal, shake,etc),thesematerialsdonotacceptmultiplelayersandthereforethe5lbs/ft2 allowanceisusedtoidentifythemaximumallowableadditionalweightforroofsthatare exchangingtheallowableliveloadforadeadloadthatpreventsliveloadsuchaspeople walkingontheroof.
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2. ThePVarrayiscomposedof4seriesstringsorless,and15kWSTCorless.
Explanation:Thepurposeofthisrequirementistolimitthenumberofoptionsofwhatcan complyasasimplesystemsothatasingleelectricaldiagramcanbeusedtodescribealarge portionofthesystemsbeinginstalled.Theelectricaldiagramcanhandleupto4stringsinparallel. Themaximumof15kWreferstothearraysizebasedonthetotalinstallednameplatecapacity.The limitissettostaygenerallywithinelectricalinterconnectionsthatwouldbeconsideredsimpleand possiblyabletomeetthe120%ofbusbarratingallowanceinNEC690.64(B)inaresidence (Minimumbreakerfora13.44kWacPVsystemis70amps).
3. TheInverterhasacontinuouspoweroutput13,440Wattsorless
Explanation:A70ampbreakerisimportantsincea225ampbusbarina200amppanelwill allowa70ampPVbreaker.Sincethisdoeshappenfromtimetotime,andaninstallercanchooseto installsuchapanelboard,itisconsideredthelargestsimplePVsystemforpurposesofthis guideline.Atableofbreaker/panelboardcombinationsisinSection9ofthisGuideline.
4. Theacinterconnectionpointisontheloadsideofservicedisconnectingmeans(NEC 690.64(B)).
Explanation:Loadsideinterconnectionsarebyfarthemostcommon,particularlyinresidential applications.AnylinesideconnectioniscoveredbyNEC690.64(A)and230.82.Althoughlineside connectionscanbequitestraightforward,theyshouldrequireanadditionalstepintheapproval processandrequireaslightlydifferentelectricaldrawing.
5. Theelectricaldiagram(E1.1)canbeusedtoaccuratelyrepresentthePVsystem.
Explanation:Thebasisforasimplifiedpermitistheuseofthestandardelectricaldiagram. Clearly,PVsystemscanvarysignificantlyinPVarraylayoutandinverterselection.However,the majorityofsmallscale,residentialsizedPVsystemscanbeaccuratelyrepresentedbythisdiagram. Thisdiagrammustbecompletelyfilledoutinorderforthepermitpackagetobeconsidered complete.Thisdiagramisnotintendedforusewithbatterybasedsystems.
Section4. InverterInformation Acopyofthemanufacturersspecificationsheetisrequiredforapermitsubmittal.Inaddition, aprintedoutdigitalphotooftheinverterlistinglabelcanbeveryhelpfulforgatheringthe ratingsoftheequipment.Aprerequisiteforacodeapprovedinstallationistheuseofalisted inverter[NEC690.4;690.60].TodetermineifaninverterislistedbyaNationallyRecognized TestingLaboratory(NRTL)toULStd.1741,thelistinglabelcanbeexaminedtoseeifitislabeled UtilityInteractive.Iftheutilityinteractivelabelingisnotprovided,doestheunitcomplywith therequirementsofIEEEStd.1547asverifiedtheinstructionmanualsvalidatedbythelisting agency.Foracurrentlistofcompliantinverters,visittheGoSolarCaliforniawebsiteat http://gosolarcalifornia.com/equipment/inverter.php.SomeNRTLshavecurrentlisting informationonlineaswell. a) INVERTERMAKE:Thisisthemanufacturersname:(e.g.PVPowered,SMA,etc) b) INVERTERMODEL#:Thisisthemodelnumberonthelistinglabel:(e.g.PVP5200, SB7000US,etc) 11
c) MAXDCVOLTAGERATING:Providedeitheronlistinglabelorspecificationsheet. d) MAXPOWER@40C:Themaximumcontinuousoutputpowerat40Cisrequired informationforthelistinglabelandtheGoSolarCaliforniawebsite.Ifthespecification sheetdoesnotclearlystatethevalue,consulteitheroftheseothertwosources. e) NOMINALACVOLTAGE:Thisistheacoutputvoltageoftheinverterasconfiguredfor thisproject.Someinverterscanoperateatmultipleacvoltages. f) MAXOCPDRATING:Thisisthemaximumovercurrentprotectivedevice(OCPD)rating allowedfortheinverter.Thisiseitherstatedonthelistinglabelorintheinstallation manual.Sometimesthisisalsolistedonthespecificationsheetbutnotalways.Itis importanttocheckthattheinverterOCPDratinginthepanelislessthanorequaltothis maximumratingtopreservethelistingoftheinverter. Section5. ModuleInformation Acopyofthemanufacturersspecificationsheetisrequiredforapermitsubmittal.Inaddition, aprintedoutdigitalphotoofthemodulelistinglabelcanbeveryhelpfulforgatheringthe ratingsoftheequipment.Aprerequisiteforacodeapprovedinstallationistheuseofalisted PVmodules[NEC690.4]toUL1703.ForacurrentlistofmodulesthatarelistedtoUL1703, visittheGoSolarCaliforniawebsite,http://gosolarcalifornia.com/equipment/pvmodule.php.
Explanation:Thismoduleinformationisparticularlyimportantsinceitisusedtocalculate severalcurrentandvoltageparametersrequiredbytheNationalElectricalCode(NEC).Listing informationisnecessaryforNECtestingrequirements[90.7,100,110.3,690.4].(Numbersin bracketsrefertosectionsinthe2008NECthroughoutthisdocument.)
d) MAXIMUMPOWERPOINTVOLTAGE(VMP)
Explanation:TheratedVMPisneededtocalculatesystemoperatingvoltage.Thisisthe voltageofthemodulewhenoperatingatSTCandmaximumpower.
e) OPENCIRCUITVOLTAGE(VOC)
Explanation:TheratedVOCisneededtocalculatedmaximumsystemvoltagespecifiedinNEC 690.7.
f) SHORTCIRCUITCURRENT(ISC)
Explanation:TheratedISCisneededtocalculatemaximumcurrentspecifiedinNEC690.8(A).
g) MAXIMUMSERIESFUSE(OCPD)
Explanation:Maximumseriesfuse(OCPD)ratingisneededtoensurethattheproper overcurrentprotectionisprovidedforthemodulesandarraywiring.
h) MAXIMUMPOWER(PMAX)atStandardTestConditions(STCis1000W/m2,25Ccelltemp, &AirMass1.5)
Explanation:MaximumpoweratSTCspecifiestheratedpowerofthePVmoduleunder simulatedconditions.
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i) MAXIMUMSYSTEMVOLTAGE
Explanation:Maximumsystemvoltage(often600Vdc)isneededtoshowthattheNEC690.7 voltagedoesnotexceedthisvalue.
Section6. Arrayinformation ThissectiondefinestheconfigurationofthePVarray.PVarraysaregenerallymadeupof severalmodulesinseries,calledsourcecircuits.Thesesourcecircuitsareoftenparalleledwith multipleothersourcecircuitstomakeuptheentiredcgeneratingunitcalledthearray.Thelast fouritemsrelatedtothePVarraymustbecalculatedandpostedonasignatthePVPower Sourcedisconnect.Thefirsttwoitemsa)andb)characterizethearraydesignandprovidesthe informationnecessarytocalculatethefouritemsneededtoproduceproperarrayidentification forPVPowerSourcesigndiscussedinSection7thatisrequiredatthesite. a) NUMBEROFMODULESINSERIES
Explanation:Forsimplicity,thisdiagramonlyaddressesthemostcommonconfigurationofPV modulesmultiplemodulesinseries.AlthoughsinglemodulePVpowersourcesexist,itismorecommon toseePVarraysconfiguredwithasmanyas12or16modulesinseries.
b) NUMBEROFPARALLELCIRCUITS
Explanation:Sincesinglephaseinverterscanbeaslargeas12kWormore,andthelargestPV sourcecircuitsareonly2or3kW,itiscommonforPVarraystohavetwoormoresourcecircuitsin parallel.FromExampleinAppendixOne: Numberofmodulesinseries=12 Numberofparallelsourcecircuits=4 Totalnumberofmodules=12x4=48
c) LOWESTEXPECTEDAMBIENTTEMP
Explanation:Upthroughthe2008edition,theNEChasnotclearlydefinedlowestexpectedambient temperature.ASHRAE(AmericanSocietyofHeating,Refrigeration,andAirConditioningEngineers)has performedstatisticalanalysisonweatherdatafromtheNationalWeatherService.Thesedatainclude valuesforthemeanextremetemperaturesforthelocationswithtemperaturedata.Themeanextreme lowtemperatureisthecoldestexpectedtemperatureforalocation.Halfoftheyearsonrecordhavenot exceededthisnumber,andtheresthaveexceededthisnumber.Thesedataaresuppliedintheappendix forreference.Aproposalislikelytoacceptedforthe2011NECtoincludeaFinePrintNoteto690.7that specifiestheuseoftheASHRAEmeanextremevalueforlowestexpectedambienttemperature.
d) HIGHESTCONTINUOUSTEMP(ambient)
Explanation:Upthroughthe2008edition,theNEChasnotclearlydefinedhighestcontinuous ambienttemperature.ContinuousisdefinedintheNECasa3hourperiod(Article100).ASHRAE (AmericanSocietyofHeating,Refrigeration,andAirConditioningEngineers)hasperformedstatistical analysisonweatherdatafromtheNationalWeatherService.Thesedataincludedesignvaluesof0.4%, 1%,and2%foreachmonthsignifyingthatthetemperatureonlyexceedstherecordedvalueupto2%of thetimeforagivenlocationwithtemperaturedata.The2%valuehasbeenchosenbytheCopper DevelopmentInstituteasthevaluethatbestrepresentsaconditionthatwouldcreatethe3hour continuousconditionreferredtoinArticle100.Twopercentofonemonthisabout14hours.Sincehigh
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temperaturesusuallylastforseveraldaysinmostlocations,theassumptionisthatatleastoneortwo3 hourhightemperatureeventswillhappenduringagivenmonth.Thesedataaresuppliedintheappendix forreference.Aproposalforthe2011NEChasbeensubmittedtoincludeaFinePrintNotetoTable 310.16thatspecifiestheuseoftheASHRAE2%dataforthehottestmonthtodeterminehighest continuousambienttemperature.
iii) MAXIMUMSYSTEMVOLTAGE[NEC690.7]
Explanation:MaximumsystemvoltageiscalculatedbymultiplyingthevalueofVoconthe listinglabelbytheappropriatevalueonTable690.7intheNEC,andthenmultiplyingthatvalue bythenumberofmodulesinaseriesstring.ThetableintheNECisbasedoncrystallinesilicon modulesanduseslowestexpectedambienttemperatureatasitetoderivethecorrectionfactor. Somemodulesdonothavethesametemperaturecharacteristicsascrystallinesiliconsothe manufacturersinstructionsmustbeconsultedtodeterminetheproperwaytocorrectvoltage basedonlowestexpectedambienttemperature. FromtheexampleinAppendixOne: ModuleVOC=44.4Volts NumberofModulesinSeries=12 Lowestexpectedambienttemperature(ASHRAE)=0C(SanJose,California) Method1NECTable690.7: MaximumSystemVoltage=VMAX=VOCxNo.ofModulesinSeriesxTable690.7Value VMAX=44.4Vx12x1.10=586Volts<600Volts(sizedproperly) Method2ManufacturersTemperatureCorrectionData: TemperatureCoefficientforVOC=VOC=0.33%/C=0.0033/C RatedTemperature=25C TemperatureIncreaseperModule:
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iv) MAXIMUMCIRCUITCURRENT[NEC690.8]
Explanation:ThemaximumcircuitcurrentiscalculatedbymultiplyingtheratedIscofthePV modulebythenumberofsourcecircuitsoperatinginparallel,thenmultiplyingthisvalueby 125%toaccountforextendedperiodsofsunlightabovethetestedsolarintensity(rated irradiance=1000W/m2;maximumcontinuousirradiance=1250W/m2).TheNECin690.53asks fortheshortcircuitcurrentinthe2005and2008editions,butthe2008editionclarifiesinaFine PrintNotethattheintendedvalueisthemaximumcircuitcurrentasdefinedin690.8(A)andisa worstcasecontinuousshortcircuitcurrentvalue. FromtheexampleinAppendixOne: ISC=5.30amps Numberofsourcecircuitsinparallel=4 5.30ampsx4x1.25=26.5amps
b) WARNINGSIGNREQUIREDBYNEC690.17.
Explanation:Anytimeaswitchcanhavetheloadsideenergizedintheopenposition,a warningsignmustbeplacedontheswitch.Thisisnearlyalwaystrueofthedcdisconnectatthe inverter.ThelinesideoftheswitchisenergizedbythePVarray,whiletheloadsideoftheswitch isoftenenergizedbyinputcapacitorsoftheinverter.Thesecapacitorscanremainenergizedfor fiveminutesormoreasthebleedresistorsdissipatethechargeovertime.Thewarningsign shouldreadessentially: WARNING:ELECTRICALSHOCKHAZARDLINEANDLOADMAYBEENERGIZEDINOPENPOSITION
ii) NOMIMALACVOLTAGE
Explanation:Thenominalacvoltage,ornominaloperatingacvoltageasstatedintheNEC, atthepointofconnectionisthenominalvoltage(notmaximumorminimum)oftheinverter output.Itwillbethesameastheservicevoltage.Mostresidentialinvertersoperateat240Volts. FromtheexampleinAppendixOne: NominalVoltage=240Volts
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Section8. WiringandOvercurrentProtection a) DCWiringSystems: Sourcecircuitconductors: InExposedLocations: PVmoduleinterconnectionsaregenerally90Cwetratedconductors(NEC690.31(A) FPN).Thesameconductortypeistypicallyusedforallhomerunconductorsneeded forsourcecircuitconductorsinexposedlocations. Allowablewiretypesareasfollows: USE2singleconductorcableforexposedlocations.[NEC690.31(B)] PVWireorPVCableasasingleconductorforexposedlocations(requiredforall ungroundedsystems).[NEC690.31(B)]
ExplanationfortheneedforHighTemperatureConductors:Typicaltemperature forPVmodulesinfullsunat20Coutdoortemperatureis50C.Thisisa30Criseabove outdoortemperatures.Onthehottestdayoftheyear,outdoortemperaturescanreacha continuoustemperatureof41CinmanyhotlocationsthroughouttheUnitedStates.This meansthatthePVmodulecouldbeoperatingat71Conthehottestdayoftheyear (41C+30C=71C).75CwireisinsufficientforconnectiontoahotPVmoduleunderthis condition. TofurthersupporttheconcernoverthehightemperatureofPVmodules,afineprint notehasbeenaddedtothe2005NEC.
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ASHRAE2%designdataforthehottestlocationintheU.S.(PalmSprings,CAis44C), producesadesigntemperatureof66C.andcorrectionfactorof0.58for90Cconductors basedonNECTable690.31andTable310.16.Ifnineconductorsorlessareintheexposed conduit(4pairsofconductorsorless),thentheconduitfillcorrectionfactoris0.7according toNECTable310.15(B)(2)(a).Puttingallthesecorrectionfactorstogethermeansthatthe 30C.conductorampacitymustbeasfollows: Ifonlytwostringsinparallel(nofuses): I30C.=IMAX/0.58/0.7=2.46xIMAX IfISC=9.6ampsorless,thenIMAX=ISCx1.25=12ampsorless. IfIMAX=12Amps,thenI30C.=29.5Amps(12AWG,90Crequired(NECTable310.16)) IfISC=6.4ampsorless,thenIMAX=ISCx1.25=8ampsorless. IfIMAX=8Amps,thenI30C.=19.7Amps(14AWG,90Crequired(NECTable310.16)) IffusesareneededtoprotectPVmodules(mostcases): I30C.=IFUSE/0.58/0.7=2.46xIFUSE IfISC=9.6ampsorless,thenIMAX=ISCx1.25=12amps.Theminimumovercurrent protectivedevice(OCPD)asrequiredby690.8(B)is15amps(IFUSE=IMAXx1.25=15A). IfIFUSE=15Amps,thenI30C.=2.46x15A=36.9Amps(10AWG,90Crequired(NEC Table310.16)15Afusetoprotecttheconductor) IfISC=7.68ampsorless,thenIMAX=ISCx1.25=9.6amps.Theminimumovercurrent protectivedevice(OCPD)asrequiredbyNEC690.8(B)is12amps(IFUSE=IMAXx1.25= 12A). IfIFUSE=12Amps,thenI30C.=2.46x12A=29.5Amps(12AWG,90Crequired(NEC Table310.16)12Afusetoprotecttheconductor) IfISC=6.4ampsorless,thenIMAX=ISCx1.25=8amps.Theminimumovercurrent protectivedevice(OCPD)asrequiredby690.8(B)is10amps(IFUSE=IMAXx1.25=10A). IfIFUSE=10Amps,thenI30C.=2.46x10A=24.6Amps(14AWG,90Crequired(NEC Table310.16)10Afusetoprotecttheconductor)
RequiredFuse MinimumConductorSize Size inConduit(9conductors) 15Amps 10AWG 12Amps 12AWG 10Amps 14AWG
SincethehighestISCmodulecommonlyavailableasofthewritingofthisguideislessthan9 amps,10AWGconductorswillalwaysworkregardlessoflocationintheU.S.aslongasthere
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arenomorethan9currentcarryingconductorsintheconduitandtheconduitisatleast0.5 abovetheroofsurface.SmallerwirecanbeusedaccordingtotheISCofthemodulesbeing usedandthenumberofconductorsintheconduit.Thesecalculationsareprovidedsothat contractorsandjurisdictionswillnotneedtorepeatthesestandardcalculationsoverand over.Asimpletablesummarizestheminimumconductorsizes.
NEC690.64(B)(6)Fastening.Listedplugintypecircuitbreakersbackfedfromutilityinteractive inverterscomplyingwith690.60shallbepermittedtoomittheadditionalfastenernormally requiredby408.36(D)forsuchapplications. NEC690.64(B)coverstherequirementsforPointofConnectionofthePVinvertertothe buildingelectricalsystem,whichisthemostcommonmethodofconnection.Thetablebelow showsthehowthemaximumcurrentoftheinverter(column1)requiresaminimumsizeOCPD (column2),whichrequiresaminimumsizeconductor(column3),whichrequiresacompatible busbar/mainbreakercombinationinthepanelboard(column4).Thewaytounderstand column4,minimumbusbar/mainbreakercombinationsistolookattherowthatcoincideswith theparticularbreakerbeingselected(fromcolumn2)anduseanycombinationfromcolumn4 foundonthatroworhigherinthetable.Forinstance,a40Ampsinverterbreakerworkswitha 200/200panelcombination,butitalsoworkswitha125/100combinationfoundontherow above.The40Ampbreakerdoesnotworkonthe150/150combination,sincethelargest breakerwouldbe30ampsforthe150/150combination.
TableofNEC690.64(B)ACInterconnectionOptions
Maximum Inverter Current 64Amps 56Amps 48Amps 40Amps 32Amps 24Amps 16Amps 12Amps Required InverterOCPD Size 80Amps 70Amps 60Amps 50Amps 40Amps 30Amps 20Amps 15Amps Minimum ConductorSizein Conduit 4AWG 4AWG 6AWG 8AWG 8AWG 10AWG 12AWG 14AWG MinimumBusbar/MainBreaker Combinations (BusbarAmps/MainAmps) 400/400;200/150 225/200;250/225 300/300;200/175 125/100;150/125 225/225;200/200;150/125 150/150 100/100;70/60 80/80
Section10. Grounding a) SystemGrounding TheNECrequires[690.41]thatallsystemsoperatingabove50voltshaveoneconductor referencedtogroundunlessthesystemcomplieswiththerequirementsofNEC690.35for ungroundedPVarrays. b) EquipmentGrounding Thecodealsorequiresthatallexposednoncurrentcarryingmetalpartsofmoduleframes, equipment,andconductorenclosuresbegroundedregardlessofsystemvoltage[NEC690.43]. Thegroundingofmoduleframeshasreceivedsignificantattentioninthelastseveralyears. Manyjurisdictions,withaheightenedconcernovertheissue,havedramaticallyrestricted effectivegroundingoptions.AdiscussiononmoduleframegroundingisfoundintheAppendix. 19
c) SizingofGroundingConductors i) Equipmentgroundingconductor(EGC)sizing[NEC690.45] ThesizeoftheEGCisdependentonwhetherthesystemhasgroundfaultprotection (GFP)equipmentornot.TheprovisionsforGFPequipmentarestatedinNEC690.5. AlmostallinvertershaveGFPequipmentintegraltotheinverterandrequirethatthePV arraybegroundedattheinverteronly. (1) Systemswithgroundfaultprotectionequipment SizeequipmentgroundingconductoraccordingtoNECTable250.122. (2) Systemswithoutgroundfaultprotectionequipment TheNECrequiresthatequipmentgroundingconductorsforsystemswithoutGFP equipmentbesizedfortwicethecircuitshortcircuitcurrent[NEC690.45]. ii) Systemgroundingconductorsizing (1) ACSystem Sizegroundingelectrodeconductor(GEC)accordingtoNECTable250.66. Normallythesitealreadyhastheconductorandelectrodeinstalledfortheac buildingwiring. (2) DCSystem Sizegroundingelectrodeconductor(GEC)accordingtoNEC250.166.Thisresults inaminimumsizeof8AWG.ThemaximumsizeoftheGECisdependentupon thetypeofgroundingelectrodeorthemaximumsizeconductorinthesystem, whicheverissmaller.
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APPENDIX
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APPENDIXA:EXAMPLESUBMITTAL
Step1:StructuralReviewofPVArrayMountingSystem
Isthearraytobemountedonadefined,permittedroofstructure? Yes No (structuremeetsmoderncodes) IfNoduetononcompliantrooforgroundmount,submitcompletedworksheetforroofstructureWKS1. RoofInformation:
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Istheroofingtypelightweight(Yes=composition,lightweightmasonry,metal,etc)_Yescomposition IfNo,submitcompletedworksheetforroofstructureWKS1(No=heavymasonry,slate,etc). Doestheroofhaveasingleroofcovering? Yes No IfNo,submitcompletedworksheetforroofstructureWKS1. Providemethodandtypeofweatherproofingroofpenetrations(e.g.flashing,caulk).__flashing_____ ThemountingstructureisanengineeredproductdesignedtomountPVmodules? Yes No IfNo,providedetailsofstructuralattachmentcertifiedbyadesignprofessional. Formanufacturedmountingsystems,filloutinformationonthemountingsystembelow: a. MountingSystemManufacturer_UniRac_ProductNameandModel#__SolarMount___ b. TotalWeightofPVModulesandRails___1780________lbs c. TotalNumberofAttachmentPoints____48___ d. WeightperAttachmentPoint(bc)____37___________lbs(ifgreaterthan40lbs,seeWKS1) e. MaximumSpacingBetweenAttachmentPointsonaRail______48______inches(seeproduct manualformaximumspacingallowedbasedonmaximumdesignwindspeed) f. TotalSurfaceAreaofPVModules(squarefeet)_____674____________ft2 g. DistributedWeightofPVModuleonRoof(bf)______2.64______lbs/ft2
MountingSystemInformation:
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IfdistributedweightofthePVsystemisgreaterthan5lbs/ft2,seeWKS1.
Step2:ElectricalReviewofPVSystem(CalculationsforElectricalDiagram)
InorderforaPVsystemtobeconsideredforanexpeditedpermitprocess,thefollowingmustapply:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. PVmodules,utilityinteractiveinverters,andcombinerboxesareidentifiedforuseinPVsystems. ThePVarrayiscomposedof4seriesstringsorless,and15kWSTCorless. TheInverterhasacontinuouspoweroutput13,440Wattsorless Theacinterconnectionpointisontheloadsideofservicedisconnectingmeans(690.64(B)). Theelectricaldiagram(E1.1)canbeusedtoaccuratelyrepresentthePVsystem.
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EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE TAG 1 2 N/A NEMA 4, PVC JUNCTION BOX SMA-supplied SMA-supplied SB7000US FORM 2S D222NRB SD200SL 240VAC, 200-A MAIN, 200-A BUS, 40-A INVERTER OCPD (SEE NOTE 5 FOR INVERTER OCPDs, ALSO SEE GUIDE SECTION 9) GENERAL ELECTRIC 4-JAW SQUARE D, 240VAC, 60-AMP FUSED (SEE GUIDE APPENDIX B) LISTED WITH INVERTER, 600VDC, 60-AMP (SEE GUIDE APPENDIX B) SMA 7000 WATT, SINGLE PHASE (SEE NOTES SHEET FOR DETAILS) 15-A MAX FUSE W/15-A FUSES, 600VDC, 4-STRING MAX 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SERVICE PANEL AC DISCONNECT (IF USED) GEN METER (IF USED) DC/AC INVERTER DC DISCONNECT COMBINER (IF USED) J-BOX (IF USED) PV ARRAY ARRAY IS 4 STRINGS WITH 12 MODULES PER SERIES STRING SOLAR PV MODULE SW 175 mono SOLAR WORLD, QUANTITY - 36 (SEE NOTES SHEET FOR DETAILS) DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER NOTES
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CONDUIT AND CONDUCTOR SCHEDULE TAG DESCRIPTION OR CONDUCTOR TYPE 1 2 3 4 5 THWN-2 THWN-2 USE-2 or PV WIRE or XHHW-2 or XHHW-2 or RHW-2 or RHW-2 COND. NUMBER OF GAUGE CONDUCTORS 10 AWG 8 BLACK 10 AWG 1 BARE CU 10 AWG 4-R, 4-W, 1-G N/A N/A 6 AWG THWN-2 or XHHW-2 INSULATED EGC or RHW-2 8 AWG N/A N/A 1 BARE CU 1-R, 1-B, 1-W 10 AWG 1 GREEN N/A EMT N/A "
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1) IF UTILITY REQUIRES A VISIBLE-BREAK SWITCH, DOES THIS SWITCH MEET THE REQUIREMENT? YES NO N/A
2) IF GENERATION METER REQUIRED, DOES THIS METER SOCKET MEET THE REQUIREMENT? YES NO N/A
3) SIZE PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SOURCE (DC) CONDUCTORS BASED ON MAX CURRENT ON NEC 690.53 SIGN OR OCPD RATING AT DISCONNECT
4) SIZE INVERTER OUTPUT CIRCUIT (AC) CONDUCTORS ACCORDING TO INVERTER OCPD AMPERE RATING. (See Guide Section 9)
5) TOTAL OF ___1___ INVERTER OCPD(s), ONE FOR EACH INVERTER. DOES TOTAL SUPPLY BREAKERS COMPLY WITH 120% BUSBAR EXCEPTION IN 690.64(B)(2)(a)? YES NO
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APPENDIXB:STRUCTURAL
STRUCTUREWORKSHEETWKS1
Ifarrayisroofmounted: Thissectionisforevaluatingroofstructuralmembersthataresitebuilt.Thisincludesrafter systemsandsitebuilttrusses.Manufacturedtrussandroofjoistsystems,wheninstalledwith properspacing,meettheroofstructurerequirementscoveredinitem2below. 1. Roofconstruction: Rafters Trusses Other: ___________________________________ 2. Describesitebuiltrafterororsitebuilttrusssystem. a. RafterSize:___x___inches b. RafterSpacing:________inches c. Maximumunsupportedspan:_____feet,_____inches d. Aretheraftersoverspanned?(seetheIRCspantablesinB.2.) Yes No e. IfYes,completetherestofthissection. 3. Iftheroofsystemhas: a. overspannedraftersortrusses, b. thearrayover5lbs/ft2onanyroofconstruction,or c. theattachmentswithadeadloadexceeding40lbsperattachment; itisrecommendedthatyouprovideoneofthefollowing: i. Aframingplanthatshowsdetailsforhowyouwillstrengthentherafters usingthesuppliedspantablesinB.2. ii. Confirmationcertifiedbyadesignprofessionalthattheroofstructurewill supportthearray. Ifarrayisgroundmounted: 1. Showarraysupports,framingmembers,andfoundationpostsandfootings. 2. Provideinformationonmountingstructure(s)construction.Ifthemountingstructureis unfamiliartothelocaljurisdictionandismorethansix(6)feetabovegrade,itmay requireengineeringcalculationscertifiedbyadesignprofessional. 3. Showdetailonmoduleattachmentmethodtomountingstructure.
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APPENDIXC:SPECIALELECTRICALTOPICS
ModuleFrameGrounding:
Theprimaryconcernraisedbyindustryexperts,includingtheSolarABCs,hasbeenthefactthat theanodizedaluminumframesincontactwithanodizedaluminumrailsmaynotcreatean adequateandreliableelectricalconnection.Untilthisissuewasraised,mostinspectorsand contractorsweresatisfiedwithgroundingthemetalsupportstructureratherthangrounding individualmodules.Severalstandardandnewgroundingmethodscanaddresstheelectrical bondofthemoduleframetoitssupportbypenetratingeachnonconductivesurfacewitha sharp,metallurgicallycompatibledevice.Thisdevicemaybeasimpleasastainlesssteelstar washer,orasuniqueasaspeciallydesignedgroundingclipwithsharppointstopiercethe anodizing. PVmodulegroundingoptionsincludeavarietyofmethodsincludinggroundingscrewsorlugs oneachmoduleconnectedtoagroundwire,ormethodsthatcreateanelectricalbond betweenthemoduleframeanditssupportstructure.InstallationmanualsforPVmoduleshave becomemoreexplicitaboutgroundingmethods,butitisnotnecessaryforthemanualtostate everypossiblemethodofcompliance.TheUL1703teststandardforthesafetyofPVmodulesis beingrevisedtoallowanymethodthatmeetstherequirementsofUL467,Groundingand BondingEquipmentaslongasthemetalsarecompatibleandthematerialsareableto withstandanoutdoorenvironmentandexpandstheoptionsforgroundingmodules.
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ACConnectiontoBuildingElectricalSystems ACConnectiontoLoadSideofMainServicePanel
TheconnectionofPVsystemsinverteroutputcircuittotheloadsideoftheMainServicepanel isthemostcommoninstallationmethod.Thistypeofconnectionisgovernedbythe requirementsofNEC690.64(B).TheserequirementsdictatethatthemaximumsumofOCPDs thatcanbefedintoaconductororbusbaris120%ofthebusbarorconductorrating(NEC 690.64(B)(1)).Forexample,ifabusbarhasacurrentratingof225amps,andamainbreaker ratedat200amps,thenthemaximumbreakerratingforaPVinverteris70ampsasshown below: MaximumallowableOCPD:Busbar=225A;120%ofBusbar=225Ax1.2=270A ExistingMainOCPD=200A MaximumPVOCPD=MaximumallowableOCPDExistingMainOCPD =270A200A=70A Todeterminethemaximumsizeinverterthatcanbefedintoa70AOCPD,rememberthatmost circuitbreakersandotherOCPDsarelimitedto80%oftheircurrentratingforcontinuous operation.Thismeansthat70Acircuitbreakermustbesizedsothat56Acanpassthroughthe breakeronacontinuousbasis(3hoursormore).SincePVinvertersareratedbasedontheir maximumpowerat40Cforacontinuous3hourperiod,aninvertercapableofacontinuous 56Aiscapableof11,648Wattsat208Vac;13,440Wacat240Vac;and15,512Wacat277Vac. Theonlywaytoputmorecurrentintotheloadsideoftheservicepanelinthisisexample,isto reducethesizeofthemainOCPD.TotheextentthatthemainOCPDisreduced,thePVinverter OCPDmaybeincreased.However,anytimeamainOCPDisreduced,aloadcalculation followingtherequirementsofNECArticle220mustbecalculatedtoshowthattheloadonthe mainOCPDwillnotseemorethanan80%continuousloadatthechosenOCPDrating. Ifnootherpanelboardsexistonthisservice,theonlyotheropportunitytoinstallalargerPV systemistomakeasupplysideserviceconnection(NEC690.64(A)).Thismethodisdiscussedin theACSupplySideConnectionsectioninthisAppendix.
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ACConnectiontoSubpanel:
Whenasiteservicecontainsmorethanonepanelboard,thepanelsfedfromthemainservice panelarereferredtoassubpanels.TheNEC,in690.64(B)(1),allowstheinverterOCPDtobe connectedatanylocationinthepremiseswiringsystem,providedthatthe120%ofbusbarand conductorampacitylimitationisobserved. Forexample,alargeresidencehasamainpanelwitha400ampratingwitha400ampmain OCPD.Froma200ampbreakerinthis400amppanelisa200amppanelattheoppositeend oftheresidence.Inthisexample,thePVarrayislocatedmuchclosertothe200amppanel,so thepreferredinterconnectionpointisthe200amppanel.AslongastheinverterOCPD complieswithlimitationsofthe200amppanel,theinvertercaninterconnectatthatpanel. Witha200ampbusbaranda200ampmainbreaker,thelargestPVOCPDallowedinthatpanel is40amps(seediscussiononACConnectiontoLoadSideofMainServicePanelinthis Appendix).Assuminga40ampPVOCPCissufficientforthePVinverter(e.g.7000Watt inverter),theissuesofconcerninthesubpanelareaddress. Nowconsiderthecurrentflowatthemainservicepanel.The2008NECinstructstheinstallerto calculatethesumofthesupplyOCPDsatthemainservicepanelbasedontheratingofinverter OCPD,whichis40amps,notthe200ampfeederbreakerthatfeedsthesubpanel[NEC 690.64(B)(1)].Clearly,the40ampPVOCPDdoesnotexceedthe120%ofbusbarratinginthe 400amppanel,whereas,hadthe200ampfeederbreakervaluebeenusedinthecalculation, theinstallationwouldhavebeeninviolation. Takingthisexampleoneadditionalstep,shouldanotherPVinverterbedesired,duetothelarge electricalconsumptionoftheresidence,thereisstillampacityallowanceinthe400ampmain panelbusbar.TheallowableinverterOCPDsizewouldbecalculatedasfollows: MaximumallowableOCPD:Busbar=400A;120%ofBusbar=400Ax1.2=480A ExistingMainOCPD=400A;InverterOCPDin200Asubpanel=40A MaximumPVOCPDin400Apanel=MaximumallowableOCPDExistingMainOCPD InverterOCPDin200Asubpanel=480A400A=40A Thereforeanadditional40AinverterOCPDcouldbeplacedinthemainpanelwithoutany changestothepanel. ShouldalargerPVsystembedesiredthancouldbehandledbythetwo40Abreakersinthis example,refertothediscussionsinACConnectiontoLoadSideofMainServicePanelinthis Appendix. 31
ACSupplySideConnection:
WhenthesizeofPVsystemisrelativelylargerelativetothesizeofthesiteservice,itisfairly commontoconsiderasupplysideconnectionfortheinverterOCPD.Wheneverthe120% allowanceforOCPDsconnectedtobusbarsorconductorscannotbeobserved,duetosizeof therequiredPVOCPDandthelimitedsizeoftheservicepanel,thesupplysideconnectionmay betheonlyalternativeavailable.Asupplysideconnectionbydefinitionismadebetweenthe servicemeterandtheservicedisconnect. Notallservicescanbelegallyconnectedatthispoint.Forinstance,manyallinonemeter panels,usedroutinelyinnewresidentialconstruction,havenomeansofmakingsucha connectionwithoutviolatingthelistingoftheproduct.Ontheotherendofthesizespectrum, manylarge3,000ampservicepanelshavenospaceforsuchaconnection.Tofurther complicatethissituation,someutilitieshavebegunrequiringmeteringcurrenttransformersto beinstalledontheloadsideofserviceOCPD,makingasupplysideconnectionimpossible. Withthosecomplicationsaside,wewilldiscussthesituationswhereasupplysideconnectionis possibleanddoesnotviolatetheequipmentlistingsoftheserviceequipment.TheNECcovers supplysideconnectionsin230.82.ThesupplysideconnectionforthePVsystemmusthavea disconnectandOCPDlocatedimmediatelyadjacenttothemainservicedisconnectasspecified in230.91.Eventhoughthetaprule,discussedinArticle240.99doesnotapplytosupplyside connections,thesizeoftheconductorsconnectingthesupplysideconnectiontothePVOCPD aresizedaccordingtoratingoftheOCPD.Therefore,ifa60ampfuseddisconnectisusedas thePVOCPD,theconductorsizebetweenthesupplysideconnectionandthePVOCPDneed onlybe6AWG,regardlessofthesizeofserviceconductors. ThemethodofterminationofPVconductorstothesupplyconductorsorbusbar,dependson theserviceequipmentandconductors.Inanycase,theservicevoltagewillneedtobe interruptedtotieintotheserviceconductorsorbusbarunlesstheveryrareexceptions outlinedinNFPA70Eareinvolvedatfacilitieslikehospitalswherethecutinprocessmustbe donewhileenergized.Typicalterminationmethodsincludeseveraloptions: 1. luggingtoanaccessibleperforatedbuswithinserviceequipment; 2. usingemptysetofdoublebarrellugswithinserviceequipment; 3. usingpiercinglugsonconductorsbetweenmeterandservicedisconnect; 4. anylugidentifiedformakingconnectionstoconductorsofthesizerangeinstalled. Ofteninstallinglugsonserviceconductorswillrequireremovalofserviceconductorsand conduitandreinstallingconductorswithajunctionboxtoaccommodatetheconnection.
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SourceCircuitOvercurrentProtection:
SourcecircuitovercurrentprotectionmustbesizedsothatboththePVmoduleandthe conductorfromthemoduletotheovercurrentdeviceareproperlyprotected[690.9(A),240.20 (A)].PVmodulesmustbeprotectedsothatthemaximumseriesfuserating,printedonthe listinglabel,isnotexceeded.Itisimportanttonotethateventhoughthelistinglabelstates fuserating,amoreaccuratetermwouldbethemaximumseriesovercurrentprotection ratingsinceeitherafuseoracircuitbreakermaybeusedtosatisfythislistingrequirement.The modulemaybeprotectedeitherbyinstallingfusesorcircuitbreakersinaseriesstringof modulesorbythedesignofthePVsystem. InverterslistedwithaMaximumutilitybackfeedcurrentthatiswellabove2amps(typically equaltothemaximumallowableoutputovercurrentprotection)mustbeassumedtoprovide backfeedcurrenttothePVarray.Eachsourcecircuitmusthaveovercurrentprotectionthatis greaterthanorequaltotheminimumPVSourceCircuitcurrentratingandlessthanorequalto themaximumseriesfuserating.
Explanation:Foranarraywithamaximumsourcecircuitcurrentof6.8ampsandamaximum seriesfuseratingof15amps,Theminimumfuseratingwouldbe9amps(nextlargerfuseratingabove 8.5amps;6.8Ax1.25=8.5A)andthemaximumwouldbe15amps.
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DisconnectingMeans:
TheNECdefinesdisconnectingmeansinthefollowway: NECArticle100DisconnectingMeans.Adevice,orgroupofdevices,orothermeansbywhich theconductorsofacircuitcanbedisconnectedfromtheirsourceofsupply. Aprimarypurposeofadisconnectingmeansistoopenacircuitprovidingasourceofsupplyso thattheequipmentfedbythatsourcecanbemaintainedwithoutexposingtheoperatorto hazardousvoltages(NFPA70E). DisconnectingMeansinInverters: Variousinvertershaveprovidedavarietyofintegraldcandacdisconnects.Thesedisconnects mayormaynotprovidethenecessaryisolationformaintenance.Thekeyindifferentiating whetherthesupplieddisconnectsprovidetheappropriateisolationistoreviewtheprimary methodofmaintenanceandrepairofthedevice.Ifthedevicehasastandardmeansof removingthepartsneedingservice,withoutexposingthetechniciantohazardousvoltages (anythingover50Volts),thesupplieddisconnectsmeettheintentofmaintenance disconnectingmeans.Ifthetechnicianisexposedtovoltagesabove50Voltsduringservice, evenwiththesupplieddisconnectingmeans,externaldisconnectingmeansmaybenecessary. ItisimportanttopointoutthateverycurrentlyavailablePVinverter,thatdoesnotoperateon abatterysystem,hasinputcapacitors.Thesecapacitorsmayremainenergizedforfiveormore minutesafterallexternalsourcesareremovedfromaninverter.Internalbleedresistors removethisvoltageoveraprescribedtimeperiod,andwarninglabelsareprovidedonthe invertertoidentifythishazard.Thishazardistypicalofelectricalequipmentusingsignificant capacitance.Thiscapacitivesourceiscontrolledbywarningsignageandbleedresistorsandnot generallybyinternalorexternaldisconnects.Disconnectsshouldnotberequiredtocontrolthe capacitivesourceduringmaintenanceorserviceoftheinverter. UtilityRequiredDisconnectingMeans: UtilitiesmayrequiresomemethodtoisolatePVsystemsfromtheirgridduringmaintenance procedures.Theisolationdeviceisusuallyrequiredtoprovideavisiblebreakinorderto comply,andmoldedcasecircuitbreakersdonotmeetthatrequirement.Severalutilities, includingtheutilitywiththemostPVinstallationsintheU.S.,PacificGas&Electric,have adoptedapolicyofallowingresidentialPVsystemswithselfcontainedmeters(themost commonresidentialtypemeter)toprovidethenecessaryvisiblebreakviaremovalofthe meter.Forinstallationswithcurrenttransformermeters,aseparatevisiblebreakswitchis almostalwaysrequired.Whentheutilityrequiresavisiblebreakswitch,thisswitchmaybe usedtoprovidetheNECrequiredacswitchformaintainingtheinverteriftheinverterislocated intheimmediatevicinityoftheswitch.
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Provisionsforthephotovoltaicpowersourcedisconnectingmeans:
The2005NECstatesin690.14(C)(1),Location.Thephotovoltaicdisconnectingmeansshallbe installedatareadilyaccessiblelocationeitheroutsideofabuildingorstructureorinside nearestthepointofentranceofthesystemconductors.Thephotovoltaicsystemdisconnecting meansshallnotbeinstalledinbathrooms. a) ReadilyaccessibleNECArticle100states,Accessible,Readily(ReadilyAccessible). Capableofbeingreachedquicklyforoperation,renewal,orinspectionswithoutrequiring thosetowhomreadyaccessisrequisitetoclimboverorremoveobstaclesortoresortto portableladders,andsoforth. b) Readilyaccessibleprovisionisprimarilyforemergencyoperation.Ifthedisconnectis notmountedincloseproximityoftheserviceentrancedisconnect(usuallywithin10 feetofthemeterlocationorservicedisconnectswitch),thenadiagramordirectory mustbeprovidedtoclearlyidentifywherethedisconnectingmeansislocated. c) Arooftopdisconnectonaresidentialroofwillnormallynotqualifyasareadily accessibledisconnect. Anexceptiontothisrequirementwasaddedtothe2005NECtoprovideadditionalclarification forresidentialandbuildingintegratedPVsystems.Thisexceptionreads: Exception:Installationsthatcomplywith690.31(E)shallbepermittedtohavethe disconnectingmeanslocatedremotefromthepointofentryofthesystemconductors. NEC690.31(E)states: (E)DirectCurrentPhotovoltaicSourceandOutputCircuitsInsideaBuilding.Wheredirect currentphotovoltaicsourceoroutputcircuitsofautilityinteractiveinverterfromabuilding integratedorotherphotovoltaicsystemareruninsideabuildingorstructure,theyshallbe containedinmetallicracewaysorenclosuresfromthepointofpenetrationofthesurfaceofthe buildingorstructuretothefirstreadilyaccessibledisconnectingmeans.Thedisconnecting meansshallcomplywith690.14(A)through690.14(D). Althoughmetalcladcableisnotspecificallycalledoutin690.31(E),manyjurisdictionsconsider installationswithmetalcladcableasmeetingtheintentofthisnewprovision.Notethatthis newsectionspecificallymentionsbuildingintegratedsystems.Thewaythe2002NECwas written,aroofintegratedPVsystemcannotreasonablycomplythe690.14(C)(1)aswritten. 35
APPENDIXD:COSTSOFPERMITS
Eachjurisdictionmayhavedifferentinternalcostsstructuresandapproachestoworking withsolarPVsystems.Thefollowingsectionisprovidedasasuggestionindevelopingthe coststructureforalocaljurisdiction.
Explanation:Costsforpermitsareoftenbasedontheoverallprojectcost.Thisworkswellfor manyconventionalprojectsbecausethisaccuratelyrepresentsthescaleoftheproject.However, withaPVinstallation,theequipmentcostsaremuchhigherthanwithotherprojectsofsimilar scope.ItisthereforerecommendedthatanalternativepermitfeescalebeusedforPVsystem installations.ThescopeofaPVinstallationissimilartothatofinstallingaretrofittedresidential HVACsystem.ThepermittingcostsforaPVsystemshouldbesimilartothoseforanHVAC system. Althoughinitialplanreviewandfieldinspectioncostsmaybeslightlyhigherforthefirstfew systems,thosecostsshouldreduceasthelocaljurisdictionbecomesfamiliarwiththe installations.Asubdivisionofmorethan10unitsshouldbeconsideredforanadditionalfee reductionbasedontherepetitivenatureofthereviews.Asuggestedfeescheduleisasfollows: SmallPVsystem(upto4kW):$75$200 LargePVsystem(upto10kW):$150$400 Forsystemsof1050kW,considerapermitcostof$15$40perkW. Forsystemsof50100kW,considerapermitcostof$1,500. Forsystemsof100500kW,considerapermitcostof$3,000. Forsystemsupto1000kW,considerapermitcostof$3,000$5,000.
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APPENDIXE:TEMPERATURETABLES
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DesignTemperaturesForVariousU.S.Cities Thefollowingtableindicatesthe2%designtemperature(averagedforJuneAugust)forvariouscities;andthe lowestexpectambienttemperature[690.7]foreachlocation(MinMeanExtremeAnnualDB).Thefirstcolumnis elevationofthestationforcomparingclimateswithlocationsnotlisted.ColumntworepresentstheASHRAE2% designtemperature(1).Thethirdthroughsixthcolumnistheresultantambienttemperatureinsidetheconduit unloaded(2).Itisthetemperaturethewireissubjectedto.Thelastcolumnisthelowestexpectambient temperatureforthatcity,basedon30yearsofweatherdata.Thisisthetemperaturetobeusedformaximum voltagecalculationsin NEC 690.7.AlltemperaturesinCelcius. High Temp.inConduitinSunlight(C) ExtremeAnnualDB Elev 2% Distanceaboveroof. Mean State Station (M) DB 0"0.5" 0.5"3.5" 3.5"12" 12"36" Max Min
AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AK AL AL BARROW DEADHORSE BARTERISWSOAP KOTZEBUE BETTLES FORTYUKON NOME SAINTMARY`S(AWOS) UNALAKLEETFIELD BETHEL MCGRATH TALKEETNA KENAIMUNICIPALAP SOLDOTNA NENANAMUNICIPALAP FAIRBANKS EIELSONAFB BIGDELTA FTRICHARDSON/BRYANTAPT GULKANA ELMENDORFAFB ANCHORAGE ANCHORAGEMERRILLFIELD VALDEZWSO WHITTIER SEWARD NORTHWAYAIRPORT CORDOVA STPAULIS. COLDBAY DILLINGHAM(AMOS) KINGSALMON PORTHEIDEN(AMOS) ILIAMNAARPT HOMERARPT MIDDLETONISLANDAUT KODIAK YAKUTAT SITKAJAPONSKIAP JUNEAUINT`LARPT WRANGELL KETCHIKANINTLAP ANNETTE SHEMYA ADAKNAS FIVEFINGERISLAND MOBILE MONTGOMERY 4 23 11 5 205 135 7 95 4 46 103 105 26 33 109 138 167 388 115 481 65 35 42 7 9 18 522 12 7 29 29 15 29 56 27 36 34 9 4 3 13 23 34 30 5 7 67 62 14 19 15 20 26 27 21 22 21 22 25 24 20 21 27 27 27 25 23 24 23 22 23 21 21 21 26 21 12 15 21 22 18 21 18 17 20 20 19 23 21 22 23 13 15 18 34 36 47 52 48 53 59 60 54 55 54 55 58 57 53 54 60 60 60 58 56 57 56 55 56 54 54 54 59 54 45 48 54 55 51 54 51 50 53 53 52 56 54 55 56 46 48 51 67 69 36 41 37 42 48 49 43 44 43 44 47 46 42 43 49 49 49 47 45 46 45 44 45 43 43 43 48 43 34 37 43 44 40 43 40 39 42 42 41 45 43 44 45 35 37 40 56 58 31 36 32 37 43 44 38 39 38 39 42 41 37 38 44 44 44 42 40 41 40 39 40 38 38 38 43 38 29 32 38 39 35 38 35 34 37 37 36 40 38 39 40 30 32 35 51 53 28 33 29 34 40 41 35 36 35 36 39 38 34 35 41 41 41 39 37 38 37 36 37 35 35 35 40 35 26 29 35 36 32 35 32 31 34 34 33 37 35 36 37 27 29 32 48 50 19 24 N/A 24 29 29 24 24 N/A 25 28 27 24 24 30 31 31 28 27 27 25 25 26 25 23 26 28 26 15 19 24 25 N/A N/A 21 19 24 24 24 27 25 25 27 14 20 22 36 37 43 45 N/A 39 47 48 37 34 N/A 35 46 36 33 34 46 43 44 47 31 45 29 26 26 17 17 17 48 23 19 17 34 35 N/A N/A 21 10 17 21 11 18 13 14 12 8 11 9 7 9
State AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AL AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AR AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ AZ CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA
Station MAXWELLAFB DOTHANMUNICIPALAP CAIRNSFIELDFORTRUCKER BIRMINGHAM GADSENMUNI(AWOS) TUSCALOOSAMUNICIPALAP ANNISTONMETROPOLITANAP CENTREVILLEWSMO HUNTSVILLE MUSCLESHOALSREGIONALAP DAUPHINISLAND NORTHLITTLEROCK LITTLEROCKADAMSFIELD LITTLEROCKAFB WALNUTRIDGE(AWOS) JONESBOROMUNICIPAL BLYTHEVILLEAFB STUTTGART(AWOS) PINEBLUFFFAAAP TEXARKANAWEBBFIELD ELDORADOGOODWINFIELD FORTSMITH BENTONVILLE(AWOS) FAYETTEVILLEDRAKEFIELD HARRISONFAAAP FLIPPIN(AWOS) BATESVILLE(AWOS) ROGERS(AWOS) DOUGLASBISBEEDOUGLASIN TUCSON DAVISMONTHANAFB SAFFORD(AMOS) PHOENIX LUKEAFB YUMAINTLARPT KINGMAN(AMOS) PAGEMUNI(AMOS) PRESCOTTLOVEFIELD WINSLOWMUNICIPALAP FLAGSTAFF ELTOROMCAS TUSTINMCAF MARCHAFB ONTARIO NORTONAFB/SANBERN BURBANKGLENDALEPASADENA SANLUISOBISPO SANDIEGO SANDIEGONORTHISLANDNA CAMPPENDLETONMCAS SANDIEGOMIRAMARNAS LOSANGELES LONGBEACH EDWARDSAFB DAGGETT LANCASTERGENWMFOXFIEL GEORGEAFB SANDBERG BAKERSFIELD FRESNO VISALIAMUNI(AWOS)
Elev (M) 2% 53 97 91 192 173 51 186 140 190 164 8 170 78 103 83 80 79 68 63 110 76 141 395 381 418 350 141 415 1249 779 808 950 339 331 62 1033 1304 1536 1490 2135 116 18 462 303 353 225 64 9 14 22 139 32 17 705 588 712 869 1376 150 100 89 36 35 35 35 34 36 35 34 35 35 31 35 37 37 35 36 36 36 36 37 37 37 34 35 35 36 37 34 37 41 40 40 43 44 44 38 37 35 36 30 33 34 38 38 39 37 31 29 28 34 33 29 33 41 42 39 38 33 40 40 38
State CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CT CT CT DE DE FL FL FL FL FL FL FL
Station PT.PIEDRASBLANCA POINTMUGUNF SANTABARBARAMUNICIPALA SANTAMARIA PASOROBLESMUNICIPALARP BISHOPAIRPORT CASTLEAFB SACRAMENTO MATHERFIELD MCCLELLANAFB BEALEAFB SACRAMENTOMETROPOLITANA SALINASMUNICIPALAP STOCKTONMETROPOLITANARP OAKLANDMETROPOLITANARPT SANFRANCISCO SANJOSEINTLAP BLUECANYONAP UKIAHMUNICIPALAP REDBLUFFMUNICIPALARPT REDDINGMUNICIPALARPT EUREKA ARCATA MOUNTSHASTA ALAMEDANAS MOUNTAINVIEWMOFFETTFLD TRAVISFIELDAFB LEMOOREREEVESNAS IMPERIAL PALMSPRINGSTHERMALAP BLYTHERIVERSIDECOARPT POINTARENA POINTARGUELLO ALAMOSA LAJUNTAMUNICIPALAP PUEBLO TRINIDADLASANIMASCOUNT COLORADOSPRGS LIMON DENVER/CENTENNIAL EAGLE DENVERSTAPLETONINT`LAR AURORABUCKLEYFIELDANGB FORTCOLLINS(SAWRS) AKRONWASHINGTONCOAP GRANDJUNCTION FORTCOLLINS(AWOS) CRAIGMOFFAT(AMOS) HAYDEN/YAMPA(AWOS) BRIDGEPORT HARTFORD HARTFORDBRAINARDFD DOVERAFB WILMINGTON KEYWEST KEYWESTNAS MIAMI FORTLAUDERDALEHOLLYWOOD HOMESTEADAFB MIAMI/KENDALLTAMIA WPALMBEACH
Elev (M) 2% 21 3 2 72 243 1250 60 8 29 25 38 7 21 6 1 5 15 1609 188 106 153 18 69 1077 4 11 18 73 17 34 118 12 23 2297 1281 1439 1751 1881 1695 1793 1985 1611 1726 1525 1421 1475 1529 1915 2012 2 55 6 7 24 1 7 2 3 4 3 6 26 28 29 29 39 38 38 38 38 39 38 38 28 38 28 28 34 29 38 41 41 20 21 33 29 31 37 40 44 44 45 17 22 29 38 37 34 32 33 33 31 34 34 32 35 36 34 32 30 31 33 33 34 33 33 32 33 34 33 34 33
State FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA GA HI HI HI HI HI HI HI IA IA IA
Station MELBOURNEREGIONALAP VEROBEACHMUNICIPALARPT ORLANDOINTLARPT ORLANDOEXECUTIVEAP DAYTONABEACH ORLANDOSANFORDAIRPORT JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLENAS MAYPORTNS JACKSONVILLECECILFLDNA JACKSONVILLE/CRAIG FORTMYERSPAGEFIELD FTMYERS/SWFLORIDA TAMPA SARASOTABRADENTON SAINTPETERSBURG CROSSCITYAIRPORT TALLAHASSEE GAINESVILLEREGIONALAP APALACHICOLAMUNIAP VALPARAISOELGINAFB CRESTVIEWBOBSIKESAP PENSACOLAREGIONALAP PENSACOLAFORESTSHERMAN WHITINGFIELDNAAS TYNDALLAFB VALPARAISOHURLBURT MACDILLAFB NASASHUTTLEFCLTY VENICEPIER CAPESANBLAS SETTLEMENTPOINT ST.AUGUSTINE MOLASSESREEF SAVANNAH WAYCROSSWARECOAP BRUNSWICKMALCOLMMCKINNO ALBANYDOUGHERTYCOUNTYA VALDOSTAWBAIRPORT MACON WARNERROBINSAFB AUGUSTA ATLANTA ATLANTA/FULTONCO. FORTBENNINGLAWSON COLUMBUS MARIETTADOBBINSAFB ATHENS ROMERBRUSSELLAP HUNTER(AAF) MOODYAFB/VALDOSTA LIHUE KANEOHEBAYMCAS BARBERSPOINTNAS HONOLULU MOLOKAI(AMOS) KAHULUI HILO CEDARRAPIDSMUNICIPALAP BURLINGTONMUNICIPALAP DESMOINES
Elev (M) 2% 10 7 29 32 12 16 9 9 4 27 12 4 9 3 9 3 11 21 40 6 20 57 34 10 53 7 11 7 3 2 2 2 8 0 16 42 4 57 61 110 92 45 315 256 88 136 330 244 194 13 71 45 3 14 5 137 15 11 256 210 294 34 33 34 34 34 35 35 35 35 36 34 35 34 34 34 34 35 35 34 33 34 35 35 34 35 33 34 34 34 31 30 31 33 30 35 36 34 36 35 36 36 36 34 35 36 36 34 35 35 35 35 30 30 33 32 31 32 30 33 34 34
State IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID ID IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IL IN IN IN IN IN IN IN KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KS KY KY KY KY KY
Station OTTUMWAINDUSTRIALAP ANKENYREGIONALARP DUBUQUEREGIONALAP CLINTONMUNI(AWOS) WATERLOO MASONCITY FORTDODGE(AWOS) SIOUXCITY SPENCER POCATELLO ELKCITY(RAMOS) IDAHOFALLSFANNINGFIELD BURLEYMUNICIPALARPT BOISE MOUNTAINHOMEAFB LEWISTONNEZPERCECNTYA CHALLIS(AMOS) COEURD`ALENE(AWOS) MULLAN(AWRS) MOUNTVERNON(AWOS) BELLEVILLESCOTTAFB SPRINGFIELD QUINCYMUNIBALDWINFLD CHICAGO W.CHICAGO/DUPAGE GLENVIEWNAS CHAMPAIGN/URBANA DECATURAIRPORT PEORIA STERLINGROCKFALLS CHICAGOMIDWAYAP ROCKFORD MOLINE MARSEILLES(AMOS) EVANSVILLE TERREHAUTEHULMANREGION INDIANAPOLIS LAFAYETTEPURDUEUNIVAP FORTWAYNE GRISSOMAFB/PERU SOUTHBEND WICHITA MCCONNELLAFB DODGECITY GARDENCITYMUNICIPALAP LIBERALMUNI(AWOS) GREATBEND(AWOS) HAYSMUNI(AWOS) MEDICINELODGEASOS FORTRILEYMARSHALLAAF TOPEKA TOPEKAFORBESFIELD CONCORDIABLOSSERMUNIAP RUSSELLMUNICIPALAP SALINAMUNICIPALAP GOODLAND COVINGTON(CIN) LEXINGTON LOUISVILLE LOUISVILLEBOWMANFIELD JACKSONJULIANCARROLLAP
Elev (M) 2% 256 342 321 216 265 373 355 336 408 1365 1249 1441 1267 874 912 437 1529 707 1011 146 135 187 232 190 231 196 230 208 199 197 186 221 181 225 118 175 246 182 252 247 236 408 413 787 878 879 575 609 467 324 270 325 447 566 385 1124 271 301 149 164 416 34 35 32 32 33 33 33 34 33 34 34 33 35 36 37 36 33 33 31 34 35 34 34 33 33 34 34 34 34 32 34 33 34 34 35 34 33 34 33 34 33 38 38 38 37 38 37 38 39 38 36 36 37 38 38 36 33 33 34 34 32
State KY KY KY LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA MA MA MA MA MA MA MD MD MD MD MD ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI MI
Station FORTKNOXGODMANAAF PADUCAHBARKLEYREGIONAL BOWLINGGREENWARRENCOA NEWORLEANS NEWORLEANSLAKEFRONTAP NEWORLEANSALVINCALLEND BATONROUGE FORTPOLKAAF LAKECHARLES LAFAYETTEREGIONALAP SHREVEPORT BARKSDALEAFB MONROEREGIONALAP ENGLANDAFB SOUTHWESTPASS GRANDISLE OTISANGB PROVINCETOWN(AWOS) BOSTON WORCHESTER SOUTHWEYMOUTHNAS BUZZARDSBAY(LS) PATUXENTRIVERNAS SALISBURYWICOMICOCOAP BALTIMORE ANDREWSAFB THOMASPOINT PORTLAND BANGORINTERNATIONALAP AUGUSTAAIRPORT HOULTONINTLARPT CARIBOU LORINGAFB/LIMESTON BRUNSWICKNAS MATINICUSISLAND DETROITMETROAP DETROITCITYAIRPORT DETROITWILLOWRUNAP MOUNTCLEMENSSELFRIDGEF HARBORBEACH(RAMOS) COPPERHARBORRAMOS LANSING JACKSONREYNOLDSFIELD GRNDRAPIDS MUSKEGON FLINT PONTIACOAKLAND SAGINAWTRICITYINTLAP HOUGHTONLAKE MANISTEE(AWOS) TRAVERSECITY ALPENA OSCODAWURTSMITHAFB SEULCHOIXPT(AMOS) ESCANABA(AWOS) SAULTSTE.MARIE CHIPPEWAINTL(AWOS) PELLSTONEMMETCOUNTYAP MARQUETTECOUNTYARPT MARQUETTESAWYERAFB HANCOCKHOUGHTONCOAP
Elev (M) 2% 239 124 160 3 2 1 23 102 3 11 79 53 40 27 0 2 40 2 5 301 47 0 14 15 47 86 0 19 56 106 150 190 227 21 13 191 190 218 176 183 186 256 304 245 191 233 299 201 329 189 192 210 188 180 187 221 244 217 431 372 327 34 35 34 34 34 34 35 35 34 35 36 36 36 36 31 31 29 28 33 30 33 24 34 34 34 35 30 30 31 31 30 29 29 30 20 32 33 32 32 32 27 32 31 32 30 32 32 32 30 29 32 31 32 26 28 29 28 31 29 30 29
State MI MI MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MN MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS
Station IRONWOOD(AWOS) STANNARDROCK ROCHESTER SAINTCLOUD MONTEVIDEO(AWOS) REDWOODFALLSMUNI ALEXANDRIAMUNICIPALAP CLOQUET(AWOS) FERGUSFALLS(AWOS) FARIBAULTMUNIAWOS MORRISMUNI(AWOS) PIPESTONE(AWOS) NEWULMMUNI(AWOS) OWATONNA(AWOS) WILLMAR LITTLEFALLS(AWOS) MINNEAPOLIS/ST.PAUL LITCHFIELDMUNI MANKATO(AWOS) WORTHINGTON(AWOS) WINONAMUNI(AWOS) ALBERTLEA(AWOS) DULUTH CROOKSTONMUNIFLD HIBBINGCHISHOLMHIBBING GRANDRAPIDS(AWOS) ELYMUNI(AWOS) INTERNATIONALFALLS EVELETHMUNI(AWOS) MORAMUNI(AWOS) ROSEAUMUNI(AWOS) PEQUOTLAKE(AMOS) AITKINNDB(AWOS) WHEATONNDB(AWOS) BEMIDJIMUNICIPAL TOFTE(RAMOS) THIEFRIVER(AWOS) WARROAD(AMOS) PASSAGEISLAND POPLARBLUFF(AMOS) CAPEGIRARDEAUMUNICIPAL JOPLINMUNICIPALAP ST.LOUIS STLOUISSPIRITOFSTLOU SPRINGFIELD COLUMBIA KIRKSVILLEREGIONALAP KAISERMEM(AWOS) KANSASCITY KANSASCITYDOWNTOWNAP WHITEMANAFB SPICKARD(AMOS) MERIDIAN MERIDIANNAAS PINEBELTRGNLAWOS JACKSON MCCOMBPIKECOUNTYAP GREENWOODLEFLOREARPT COLUMBUSAFB COLUMBUSGOLDENTRIANGLE TUPELOCDLEMONSARPT
Elev (M) 2% 375 183 402 313 315 312 432 390 361 322 344 529 308 350 345 342 255 347 311 480 200 383 432 273 410 413 443 361 421 309 323 390 367 313 420 241 340 328 195 146 102 297 172 140 387 270 294 265 315 226 255 270 94 82 91 101 125 47 68 80 110 30 24 31 32 32 33 32 29 32 32 31 31 32 32 32 33 33 32 32 31 33 31 29 30 30 28 29 30 30 31 29 32 29 32 31 26 29 31 19 35 35 36 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 35 36 36 36 35
Max 33 27 35 35 35 37 35 32 36 34 34 34 35 34 35 35 36 N/A N/A N/A N/A 34 32 33 33 N/A 33 33 32 N/A N/A 35 32 35 33 29 N/A 34 N/A 37 37 38 37 38 37 37 36 N/A 38 39 38 N/A 37 38 37 37 37 38 38 37 37
Min 30 20 30 33 29 30 32 32 32 30 32 30 29 29 31 34 29 N/A N/A N/A N/A 29 33 34 36 N/A 38 38 36 N/A N/A 35 35 32 35 29 N/A 37 N/A 17 18 18 20 20 20 22 23 N/A 22 19 20 N/A 10 11 8 10 9 10 11 11 11
State MS MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NH NH NH
Station KEESLERAFB GLENDIVE(AWOS) BILLINGS LEWISTOWN BUTTEBERTMOONEYARPT BOZEMANGALLATINFIELD GLASGOW JORDAN(RAMOS) SIDNEYRICHLAND HELENA MISSOULA GREATFALLS MALMSTROMAFB HAVRECITYCOUNTYAP KALISPELL CUTBANK MILESCITYMUNICIPALARPT WILMINGTONINTERNATIONAL FAYETTEVILLEPOPEAFB CAPEHATTERAS RALEIGH/DURHAM GOLDSBOROSEYMOURJOHNSON CHERRYPOINTMCAS NEWBERNCRAVENCOREGLA NEWRIVERMCAF CHARLOTTE SOUTHERNPINESAWOS HICKORYREGIONALAP ASHEVILLE GREENSBORO WINSTONSALEMREYNOLDSAP FORTBRAGGSIMMONSAAF DIAMONDSHOALS(LS) FRYINGPANSHOALS CAPELOOKOUT FARGO LIDGERWOOD(RAMOS) JAMESTOWNMUNICIPALARPT GRANDFORKSAF GRANDFORKSINTERNATIONAL DEVILSLAKE(AMOS) BISMARCK DICKINSONMUNICIPALAP WILLISTONSLOULININTLAP MINOTAFB MINOT OMAHAEPPLEYAIRFIELD LINCOLNMUNICIPALARPT GRANDISLAND KEARNEYMUNI(AWOS) OMAHA BELLEVUEOFFUTTAFB NORFOLK COLUMBUSMUNI(AWOS) SIDNEYMUNICIPALAP NORTHPLATTE SCOTTSBLUFF VALENTINEMILLERFIELD CONCORD PEASEAFB/PORTSMOUT LEBANONMUNICIPAL
Elev (M) 2% 7 749 1088 1264 1688 1349 700 811 605 1188 972 1116 1056 787 904 1170 801 9 66 2 134 33 11 4 4 234 141 348 661 270 295 93 0 0 2 274 351 454 276 255 442 502 787 580 497 522 299 356 566 649 404 319 471 440 1313 849 1206 789 105 31 182 34 34 34 32 31 33 34 35 33 33 33 33 34 35 32 31 37 34 36 31 34 36 34 34 34 34 35 34 31 34 34 36 29 29 29 33 33 33 33 32 32 34 34 35 34 33 35 36 36 34 35 35 35 34 35 35 36 36 32 32 31
State NH NH NH NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NM NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NV NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY NY OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH
Station MOUNTWASHINGTON MANCHESTERAIRPORT ISLEOFSHOALS(LS) ATLANTICCITY MILLVILLEMUNICIPALAP MCGUIREAFB NEWARK TETERBOROAIRPORT ROSWELLINDUSTRIALAIRPA CLOVISCANNONAFB CARLSBADCAVERNCITYAIR WHITESANDSTESTRG TRUTHORCONSEQUENCESMUN CLAYTONMUNICIPALAIRPARK GALLUPSENCLARKEFLD ALBUQUERQUE FARMINGTONFOURCORNERSR TAOSMUNIAPT(AWOS) TUCUMCARI HOLLOMANAFB LASVEGAS NELLISAFB TONOPAH ELY CALIENTE(AMOS) RENO FALLONNAAS LOVELOCKDERBYFIELD ELKO WINNEMUCCA NEWYORKLAGUARDIAARPT ISLIPLONGISLMACARTHUR POUGHKEEPSIEDUTCHESSCO WHITEPLAINSWESTCHESTER STEWARTFIELD BINGHAMTON ELMIRACORNINGREGIONALA ALBANY GLENSFALLSAP SYRACUSE GRIFFISSAFB UTICAONEIDACOUNTYAP JAMESTOWN(AWOS) BUFFALO NIAGARAFALLSAF ROCHESTER MASSENAAP PLATTSBURGHAFB WATERTOWNAP FORTDRUM/WHEELER NEWYORKJFKENNEDYINT` DUNKIRK GALLOOISLAND COLUMBUS COLUMBUSRICKENBACKE ZANESVILLEMUNICIPALAP DAYTON CINCINNATIMUNICIPALAPL AKRON/CANTON CLEVELAND MANSFIELD
Elev (M) 2% 1910 68 7 20 21 45 9 2 1112 1309 985 1244 1478 1511 1970 1619 1674 2161 1231 1248 664 573 1653 1906 1335 1341 1199 1188 1547 1323 3 25 47 121 177 499 291 89 97 124 158 217 525 215 180 169 65 71 96 211 4 183 76 254 230 268 306 149 377 245 395 16 33 27 33 33 34 34 34 38 36 39 37 37 35 33 36 35 31 37 37 42 43 35 32 37 35 37 37 35 36 33 31 33 32 32 30 32 31 31 31 32 31 28 30 31 31 31 30 30 30 32 27 26 33 34 32 33 34 31 32 31
State OH OH OH OH OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR OR PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA RI RI SC SC SC SC SC SC SC SC
Station YOUNGSTOWN TOLEDO FINDLAYAIRPORT DAYTONWRIGHTPATTERSONA ALTUSAFB HOBARTMUNICIPALAP GAGEAIRPORT OKLAHOMACITY VANCEAFB/ENID OKLAHOMACITYTINKERAFB OKLAHOMACITY/WILEY PONCACITYMUNICIPALAP FORTSILLPOSTFIELDAF TULSA MCALESTERMUNICIPALAP KLAMATHFALLSINTLAP MEDFORD SEXTONSUMMIT BURNS REDMOND BURNSMUNICIPALARPT PENDLETON MEACHAM BAKERMUNICIPALAP NORTHBEND EUGENE SALEM CORVALLISMUNIAWOS PORTLAND PORTLAND/HILLSBORO ASTORIA CAPEARAGO(LS) NEWPORTSTATEBEACH PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIANEPHILADELP WILLOWGROVENAS READINGSPAATZFIELD MIDDLETOWNHARRISBURGINT WASHINGTON(AWOS) HARRISBURGCAPITALCITYA BUTLERCO.(AWOS) DUBOISFAAAP ALTOONABLAIRCOARPT JOHNSTOWNCAMBRIACOUNTY WILKESBARRE/S WILLIAMSPORT ALLENTOWN PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGHALLEGHENYCOA ERIE BRADFORD BLOCKISLANDSTATEARPT PROVIDENCE CHARLESTON BEAUFORTMCAS COLUMBIA FLORENCEREGIONALAP GREENVILLE ANDERSONCOUNTYAP SUMTERSHAWAFB MYRTLEBEACHAFB
Elev (M) 2% 361 211 243 249 413 478 667 397 398 384 396 304 369 206 231 1244 396 1168 1271 940 1261 456 1236 1026 5 109 61 75 12 62 7 18 9 9 30 102 103 92 361 103 380 552 451 694 289 160 117 373 380 225 646 33 19 12 10 69 44 296 231 74 7 31 33 32 33 40 39 38 38 38 37 38 38 38 38 37 33 37 28 33 34 33 36 30 34 22 33 33 33 33 33 25 19 19 34 34 34 33 34 31 34 31 30 32 30 31 32 33 32 32 30 28 27 32 35 35 36 36 34 35 35 34
State SC SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD SD TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX
Station FOLLYBEACH SIOUXFALLS BROOKINGS(AWOS) YANKTON(AWOS) HURON MITCHELL(AWOS) WATERTOWNMUNICIPALAP ABERDEENREGIONALARPT RAPIDCITY ELLSWORTHAFB MOBRIDGE PIERRE BRISTOL CHATTANOOGA KNOXVILLE CROSSVILLEMEMORIALAP NASHVILLE MEMPHIS MEMPHISNAS JACKSONMCKELLARSIPESRE DYERSBURGMUNICIPALAP FORTCAMPBELLAAF ABILENEDYESSAFB PORTARTHUR GALVESTON/SCHOLES HOUSTON HOUSTONWILLIAMPHOBBYA HOUSTONELLINGTONAFB COLLEGESTATIONEASTERWOO LUFKIN BROWNSVILLE HARLINGENRIOGRANDEVALL MCALLENMILLERINTLAP CORPUSCHRISTI CORPUSCHRISTINAS KINGSVILLE ALICEINTLAP LAREDOINTLAP COTULLAFAAAP SANANTONIO HONDOMUNICIPALAP SANANTONIOKELLYFIELDA RANDOLPHAFB AUSTIN BERGSTROMAFB/AUSTI VICTORIA PALACIOSMUNICIPALAP BEEVILLECHASENAAS WACO KILLEENMUNI(AWOS) ROBERTGRAYAAF TEMPLE/MILLER(AWOS) DALLASLOVEFIELD DALLASHENSLEYFIELDNAS DALLAS/FORTWORTHINTAP FORTWORTH/ALLIANCE FORTWORTHNAS FORTWORTHMEACHAM STEPHENVILLECLARKFIELD DELRIOINTERNATIONALAP DELRIOLAUGHLINAFB
Elev (M) 2% 3 435 502 398 393 397 532 398 966 979 508 526 459 210 299 569 180 87 89 132 102 173 545 7 16 33 13 11 95 96 6 10 30 13 6 17 52 150 141 242 280 207 231 189 165 32 4 60 155 258 312 208 134 150 164 220 185 209 398 304 327 31 34 31 33 35 33 32 34 35 36 34 37 32 35 34 32 35 36 36 35 34 35 39 34 33 36 35 36 38 36 35 37 38 35 34 37 38 39 39 37 37 38 38 37 38 36 33 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 39 38 38 36 39 40
State TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX UT UT UT UT UT VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VT VT VT WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA
Station PINESPRINGSGUADALUPEMO SANANGELO DALHARTMUNICIPALAP MARFAAP MIDLAND/ODESSA WINKWINKLERCOUNTYAP ABILENE LUBBOCK REESEAFB ELPASO WICHITAFALLS CHILDRESSMUNICIPALAP AMARILLO SANDERSON(RAMOS) JUNCTIONKIMBLECOUNTYAP PORTARANSAS SABINE PRICE/CARBON(RAMOS) CEDARCITY SALTLAKECITY OGDENHILLAFB WENDOVERUSAFAUXILIARYF OCEANANAS NORFOLK NORFOLKNAS NEWPORTNEWS RICHMOND PETERSBURG(AWOS) WASHINGTONDULLESINTLAP QUANTICOMCAS MANASSASMUNI(AWOS) DAVISONAAF WASHINGTONDCREAGANAP LYNCHBURG ROANOKE LANGLEYAFB RUTLANDSTATE(AWOS) MONTPELIERAP BURLINGTON WHIDBEYISLANDNAS YAKIMA STAMPEDEPASS WENATCHEE/PANGBORN HANFORD PASCO WALLAWALLACITYCOUNTYA SPOKANE FAIRCHILDAFB SPOKANE/FELTSFIELD PULLMAN/MOSCOWRGNL PORTANGELESINTL OLYMPIA KELSOWBAP BREMERTONNTNLAWOS SEATTLE/TACOMA SEATTLEBOEINGFIELD QUILLAYUTE BELLINGHAMINTLAP TACOMAMCCHORDAFB GRAYAAF DESTRUCTIONISLAND
Elev (M) 2% 1663 582 1216 1473 871 855 534 988 1014 1194 314 594 1098 865 533 5 1 1799 1712 1288 1459 1291 7 9 10 13 50 59 82 4 59 27 3 279 358 3 240 343 104 10 325 1206 379 223 135 355 721 743 595 778 88 61 4 147 122 6 55 45 88 89 16 34 38 36 34 38 39 38 37 38 39 39 39 36 37 38 30 31 33 34 36 34 36 34 34 35 35 35 36 34 34 34 36 35 33 33 34 29 30 31 22 35 25 35 38 37 37 34 33 35 34 26 31 30 29 29 30 27 26 30 30 18
State WA WA WA WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WI WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY WY
Station SMITHISLAND TATOOSHISLAND WESTPOINT(LS) MILWAUKEE MADISON LACROSSE EAUCLAIRE GREENBAY MANITOWACMUNIAWOS WAUSAUMUNICIPALARPT PHILLIPS/PRICECO. PARKFALLSMUNI DEVIL`SISLAND SHEBOYGAN BECKLEYRALEIGHCOMEMAP BLUEFIELD/MERCERCO CHARLESTON ELKINS MORGANTOWNHARTFIELD MARTINSBURGEASTERNWVRE HUNTINGTON PARKERSBURGWOODCOUNTYA CHEYENNE LARAMIEGENERALBREESFIE CASPER ROCKSPRINGSARPT LANDER JACKSONHOLE(AWOS) GILLETTE(AMOS) SHERIDAN YELLOWSTONELAKE(RAMOS) WORLANDMUNICIPAL CODYMUNI(AWOS) BIGPINEY(AMOS)
Elev (M) 2% 15 31 3 211 262 205 273 214 198 365 449 469 192 176 763 871 290 594 378 161 255 253 1872 2214 1612 2054 1696 1964 1230 1209 2368 1294 1553 2124 19 18 21 32 32 33 32 31 29 31 29 29 26 29 29 29 33 30 32 34 33 33 31 29 34 31 33 28 35 35 25 36 33 29
Footnotes: 1.ASHRAEbasesitswarmseasontemperatureconditionsforeachcityonannualpercentilesof0.4%,1.0%and2.0%.Asan example,theJune2.0%drybulbdesigntemperatureforAtlantais91.7F.Therefore,basedona30daymonth(i.e.720hours), theactualtemperaturescanbeexpectedtoexceed91.7Fatotalof14hoursamonth.Thecorresponding1.0%design temperature(93.1F)canbeexpectedtobeexceededfor7hoursamonth;whilethe0.4%designtemperature(94.6F)canbe expectedtobeexceededfor3hoursamonth. 2.CalculationsshowninthetablearebasedonASHRAE2%designtemperaturesfor30yearsofdata*,andCDAresearch coveringthreeyearsofmonitoringairtemperaturesinsiderooftopconduits.**ThetableusestheaverageoftheJunethrough Augustdrybulbdesigntemperaturesgenerallythehottestmonthsoftheyearincalculatingthedesigntemperaturesin thistable.Alltemperaturesareroundedtothenearestwholenumber.Theresultscanthenbeusedtoapplythecorrection factorsinTable310.16oftheNationalElectricalCode.
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