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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSFRA2025-003251SHEET INDEX SCOPE OF WORK PAGE # DESCRIPTION SYSTEM SIZE: 13.12KW DC, 11.5KW AC PV-1.0 COVER SHEET MODULES: (32) HANWHA Q-CELLS: Q.PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10.C+ 410 (MD06G100A-01 7) PV-2.0 SITE PLAN - RAPID SHUTDOWN: (12) TESLA MID CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PV-3.0 LAYOUT (MCI-2) ROOFTOP MODULE LEVEL RAPID SHUTDOWN DEVICE - ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM W/ INTEGRATED PV INVERTER: PV-4.0 ELECTRICAL (1) TESLA: POWERWALL 3 1707000-XX-Y. 13.5KWH, 11.5KW PV-5.0 SIGNAGE INVERTER OUTPUT, LITHIUM -ION BATTERY (WEIGHT: 272.15 LB EACH) PV-5.1 SIGNAGE 2 - BACKUP GATEWAY: (1) 200A TESLA POWERWALL CONTROL PANEL - RACKING: ALPHATRACK TO DECK - SNR-DC-00370 ABBREVIATIONS A AMPERE AC ALTERNATING CURRENT AFC ARC FAULT CIRCUIT INTERUPTER A'IM AZIMUTH COMP COMPOSITION Dc DIREC T CURRENT (B EXISTING EBB ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM HIGH MAIN SERVICE PANEL (N) NEW PRE-FAB PRE -FABRICATED P,F POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT PV FHOTOVOLTWC RSD RAPID SHUTDOWN DEVICE TIC TRANSFORMERLESS V VOLTS w WATTS NEW 225A SPAN MAIN PANEL WITH NEW 200A MAIN BREAKER TO BE INSTALLED SPAN PANEL INSTALLED AS MAIN PANEL VOTE: NEC 2020:705.12(B)(3)(3): THIS EQUIPMENT FED BY MULTIPLE SOURCES. TOTAL RATING OF ALL OVERCURRENT DEVICES EXCLUDING MAIN SUPPLY OVERCURRENT DEVICE SHALL NOT EXCEED AM PACITY OF BUSBAR. VICINITY MAP M 4,1114 Zfil a III, [oil l*i - ALL WORK SHALL GENERALLY CONFORM WITH 2021 IBClIEBC, ASCE 7-16 & 2018 NDS, MUNICIPAL CODE, AND ALL MANUFACTURERS' LISTINGS AND INSTALLATION NSTRUCTJON$, PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM WILL COMPLY WITH NEC 2020. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM GROUNDING WILL COMPLY WITH NEC 2020. PHOTOVOLATIC SYSTEM IS UNGROUNDED. NO CONDUCTORS ARE SOLIDLY GROUNDED IN THE INVERTER, SYSTEM COMPLIES WITH 690.41 (A) MODULES CONFORM TO AND ARE LISTED UNDER UL 61730. INVERTER CONFORMS TO AND IS LISTED UNDER UL 1741. RACKING CONFORMS TO AND IS LISTED UNDER UL 2703, SNAPNRACK RACKING SYSTEMS, IN COMBINATION WITH TYPE 1, OR TYPE 11 MODULES, ARE CLASS A FIRE RATED. RAPID SHUTDOWN REQUIREMENTS MET WHEN INVERTERS AND ALL CONDUCTORS ARE WITHIN ARRAY BOUNDARIES PER NEC 690.12(1). CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN TO PLACE CONDUIT RUN PER 690.31(G). ARRAY DC CONDUCTORS ARE SIZED FOR DERATED CURRENT. 11,26 AMPS MODULE SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT. 17.5 AMPS DERATED SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT [690.8 (a) & 690.8 (b)]. THE CAPACITY OF THE STANDALONE SYSTEM SUPPLY SHALL BE EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN THE LOAD POSED By THE SINGLE LARGEST UTILIZATION EQUIPMENT CONNECTED TO THE SYSTEM PER NEC ARTICLE 710.15(A) - ALL PASS -THROUGH CONDUCTORS MUST COMPLY WITH NEC 312.8 S 0 dUAft B A. Ift IRU * WlErill ' 40P] STITE XLtT1 ­,G—C PPAPIE, Tx', lA6P CUSTOMER RESIDENCE: STEPHEN PILLOW 4173 HALLMONT DR, GRAPEVINE, TX, 76051 TEL, (214) 707-5201 APN 06372341 PROJECT NUMBER: 351 R-1 73PILL DESIGNER: (415) 580-6920 ex3 Illp8i8-1111V 19F III -T viol& A-111 smi-'l Abhishek Sharma SHEET NAME DATE COMMENTS COVER SHEET REV: A 8/13/2025 PAGE PV-1.0 SITE PLAN - SCALE = 3/64" 1'0" LEGEND D S L ' �OTVNOTCILLE�iTNET�'lS IN LEGEND IVLL APPEAR IN SITE PLAIN UM ONCOR UTILITY METER MP MAIN PANEL 0 SUB -PANEL FIRE SETBACKS (3'TYP) (N) ARRAY AR-03 (E) FENCE PL PL PL ARRAY TRUE MAG PV AREA PITCH AZIM AZIM (SOFT) AR-01 35" 91' 88- 422.71 AR-02 45' 271' 268' 190.22 AR-03 43' 1' 358' 6141 NOTE: ROOFTOP MODULE LEVEL RAPID SHUTDOWN DEVICE INSTALLED PER NEC 690.12 (E) POOL (E) RESIDENCE (N) ARRAY AR-01 0 z E> R NU 1 0 PL Pt rINV] M_ p PL FIRE SETBACKS K 28447 AC (E) GATE (3, TYP) os CUSTOMER RESIDENCE: STEPHEN PILLOW 4173 HALLMONT DR, GRAPEVINE, TX, 76051 TEL, (214) 707-5201 APN 06372341 PROJECT NUMBER: ESUNRUN METER F AC AC DISCONNECT(S) 9F.__l COMMUNICATION (J)�_WIRES [ �fvl§ MICROGRID F INTERIOR EQUIPMENT 351 R-1 73PILL SOLAR DESIGNER: (415) 580-6920 exi DEDICATED PV METER EF FD_c_l DC DISCONNECT(S) GROUNDING ELECTRODE INTERCONNECT DEVICE FA METER ADAPTER L _j SHOWN AS DASHED IF BATTERY n MODULES - Abhishel Sharma SHEET SOLAREDGE METER [,Nv] I NVERTER(S) GENERATION PANEL BACKUPINTERFACE ES: SSYSTEM ENERGY STORAGE SITE PLAN EDEe ACREL METER LC PV LOAD CENTER GB IQ COMBINER BOX BP BACKUP LOADS PANEL (ESS) SNR MOUNT REV:A 811312025 SNR MOUNT& SKIRT PAGE PV-2.0 ROOF INFO Name Type Height COMP SHINGLE - ALPHATRACK 2-Story AR-01 [DECKANCHOR] COMP SHINGLE - ALPHATRACK 2-Story AR-02 [DECKANCHOR] COMP SHINGLE -ALPHATRACK 2-StoryAR-03 [DECKANCHOR] DI - AR-01 -SCALE: 4/8" = 11.01, AZIM: 91' IT-T PITCH:35* ATTACHMENT INFORMATION Max Landscape Max Landscape Max Portrait Max Portrait Detail OC Spacing Overhang OC Spacing Overhang ALPHATRACK TO DECK - SNR-DC-00370 4'-10" 01-611 T2" 0'-6" ALPHATRACK TO DECK - SNR-DC,00370 4'-10' 0'-6" T-O" 0'6" ALPHATRACK TO DECK SNR.DC 00370 4'-10" 0'-6" T-O" V-6" D2 . AR-02 - SCALE: IM" = V-0" AZIM: 271' 3'4' PITCH:45' Cif 1 A T-7- S-5- 5W- T-T 24'- 10" S-6" D3 - AR-03 - SCALE: 118" = V-0". 14'-11 T-1" AZIM: i' PITCH:43' 3-4- T-5" 4'4" 21'-11 " 2- M DESIGN CRITERIA MAX DISTRIBUTED LOAD: 3 PSF Configuration SNOW LOAD: 5 PSF WIND SPEED: STAGGERED 115 MPH 3-SEC GUST. FASTENERS: (2) DECK ANCHORS FULLY STAGGERED - PENETRATING THROUGH WOOD DECK STAGGERED EXISTING STRUCTURE IS ASSUMED TO BE A LIGHT -FRAME WOOD ROOF AND FREE FROM DAMAGE. DETERIORATION, OR MODIFICATION THAT WOULD COMPROMISE ITS ORIGINAL DESIGN INTEGRITY, CONTACT ENGINEER OF RECORD IF THE FOLLOWING MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT SATISFIED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE STATED RACKING DESIGN: i: 2x WOOD FRAMING (NOMINAL) ii: FRAMING SPACING AT 24'0,C. MAX iij: FASTENER SHALL BE EMBEDED INTO COMPETENT MATERIAL INSTALLERS SHALL NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY POTENTIAL STRUCTURAL ISSUES OBSERVED PRIORTO PROCEEDING W1 INSTALLATION. - IF ARRAY (EXCLUDING SKIRT) IS WITHIN 12" BOUNDARY REGION OF ANY ROOF PLANE EDGES (EXCEPT VALLEYS}, THEN ATTACHMENTS NEED TO BE ADDED AND OVERHANG REDUCED WITHIN THE 12" BOUNDARY REGION ONLY AS FOLLOWS: - ALLOWABLE ATTACHMENT SPACING INDICATED ON PLANS TO BE REDUCED BY 50%. - ALLOWABLE OVERHANG INDICATED ON PLANS TO BE 115TH OF ALLOWABLE ATTACHMENT SPACING INDICATED ON PLANS. 28447 1440H STATE ­0­ 10. EUTI _­,­,1JD PE'APIE 1. CUSTOMER RESIDENCE: STEPHEN PILLOW 4173 HALLMONT DR, GRAPEVINE, TX, 76051 FL (214)707.5201 APN 06372341 PROJECT NUMBER: 351 R-I 73PILL DESIGNER: (415) 580-6920 ex3 Abhishek Sharma ZM LAYOUT REV: A 8/13/2025 PAGE F:Wjm UfflV L P &VOR IMF P 0 NEW 225A SPAN MAIN PANEL WITH 100A SPAN MAIN BREAKER r -------------------- ----- ----- --------- ---- 4 A RELOCATED(E)BACKUP -POINT OF INTERCONNECTION NEC 2020 705121B)(O(3), LOADS AND NON BACKUP LOAD BREAKER AT OPP091TE END OF BUSPAR LOADS -METER NUMBER, 11 6891995LG - EOU PMENT CHARACTERISTICS INCLUDED VN SPEC SHEETS iv -------- - - - - - NOTE TOTAL PVBACKPEED = 60 GA USED FOR INTERCONNECTIONCALCULATIONS NEW 210A BACKUP GATEWAY 3 A(T18H4000-MA-(BLADE ECKADLE V200A N TYPE MAIN BREAKER AC DISCONNECT INVERTER TESLA 32 HA DU O-CELLS POINERWALL, 3 17 0-1 000-YX-y, 0 PEAK DUO BLK ENERGY STORAGE: ML-GIOC.410;MD05G100A-017) TESLA POVVERNALL 1707000­)(X-y STRING I WITH 10 MODULES 11500 WATT WITH4 MCI COUNT 240VINVERTER 2 1 STRING 2 WITH 10 MODULES WITH 4 MCI COUNT STRING 3 WITH 9 MODULES WITH MCI COUNT STRING 4 WITH 3 MODULES V J-BGX WITH 1 MCI COUNT SQUARE D MODLLE LEVEL RAPID SHUTDOWN DEVICES IN) INTERNAL PANELBCA D R DU222R3 ---I- WITHM 60A BREAKER I 3R, 60A, 2P 120J240VAC INSTALLER MUST CHECK THE CONDITION, LOAD RATED DC INSTALLABILITY AND CODE COMPLIANCE OF DISCONNECTWITH EXISTING EQUIPMENT. AFC] RAPID SHUTDOWN COMPLIANT TAG CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION I Inverter Input 2 Inverter Input 3 Inverter Output 4 Span Panel Feeder 5 Service Feeder CONDUIT SCHEDULE CONDUCTOR NEUTRAL (8) 10 AWG (PV WIRE) N/A (8) 10 AWG THWN-2 N/A (2) 6 AWG THWN-2 (1) 6 AWG THWN-2 (2) 310 AWG THWN-2 (1) 3/0 AWG THWN-2 (2) 3/0 AWG THWN-2 (1) 310 AWG THWN-2 GROUND CONDUIT 10 AWG (BARE) Open Air 10 AWG THWN-2 3/4 EMT 8 AWG THWN-2 3/4 EMT 4 AWG THWN-2 2 EMT NIA 2 EMT MODULE CHARACTERISTICS HANWHA Q-CELLS: 0. PEAK DUO BLK ML-G10.C+ 410 (MD06GI00A-017) OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE MAX POWER VOLTAGE SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT 41OW 45.37 V 37,64 V 11.26 A POWERWALL EQUIPPED WITH CAPACITY TO CHARGE FROM GRID POWER S a uA^ rim A^ l Ul 28447 I'— ITITI PPtJPIE 1. 'sM 111.1-12 .1-1 1111xn'a ast 11 - CUSTOMER RESIDENCE: STEPHEN PILLOW 4173 HALLMONT DR, GRAPEVINE, TX, 76051 7 I FL (214) 707.5201 APN 06372341 PROJECT NUMBER: 351 R-1 73PILL DESIGNER: (415) 580-6920 eX3 Abhishek Sharma SHEET ELECTRICAL REV: A 8/13/2025 PAGE PV-4.0 IONLY19611I ,WARNIN!�D ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD TERMINALS ON LINE AND LOAD SIDES MAYBE ENERGIZED 3N THE OPEN POSITION LABEL LOCATION INVERTERIS), AClDCDISCCNNECT(SI, AD COMBINER PANEL (P APPLICABLE) PER CODEiSj NEC 2020 690 13(B) THREE POWER SUPPLY SOURCES: UTILITY GRID, BATTERY AND PV SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEM LABEL LOCATION UTILITY SERVICE METER AND MAIN SERVICE PANEL. PER CODE; S): NEC 2020: 705 12(C) [ &WARNING r-R SOURCE OUTPUT CONNECTION DO NOT RELOCATE THIS OVERCURRENT DEVICE LABEL LOCATION ADJACENT TO PV BREAKER AND ESS OCPD (IF APPLICABLE) PER CODE(S) NEC 2020:705 12(13)(3)12) WARNING THIS EQUIPMENT FED BY MULTIPLE SOURCES. TOTAL RATING OF ALL OVERCURRENT DEVICES EXCLUDING MAIN SUPPLY OVERCURRENT DEVICE SHALL NOT EXCEED AMPACITY OF BUSBAR LABEL LOCATION PV LOAD CENTER (IF APPLICABLE) AND ANY PANEL THAT UTILIZES 'THE SUM OF BREAKERS RULE" PER CODE! S) NEC 2020 705 12; B)f'I21 r L T LABEL LOCATION AC DISCONNECT;S), PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM POINT OF INTERCONNECTION, PER CODE(S) NEC 2020 690 54 TURN RAPID SHUTDOWN 3" SWITCH TO THE "OFF" SpLAR ELECTRIC PV POSITION TO SHUT DOWN PV PARELS SYSTEM AND REDUCE SHOCK HAZARD IN THE ARRAY, LABEL LOCATION ON OR NO MORETHAT1 M (3 FT FROM THE SERVICE DISCONNECTING MEANS TO WHICH THE PV SYSTEMS ARE CONNECTED PER CODE(S) NEC 2020 690 56tC), DEC 2022 690 56lC1 ,NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS • SIGNS AND LABELS SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEC 2020 ARTICLE 110 21 (B), UNLESS SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS ARE REQUIRED BY SECTION 690, OR IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL AHJ • SIGNS AND LABELS SHALL ADEQUATELY WARN OF HAZARDS USING EFFECTIVE WORDS, COLORS AND SYMBOLS. • LABELS SHALL BE PERMANENTLY AFFIXED TO THE EQUIPMENT OR WIRING METHOD AND SHALL NOT BE HAND WRITTEN LABEL SHALL BE OF SUFFICIENT DURABILITY TO WITHSTAND THE ENVIRONMENT INVOLVED • SIGNS AND LABELS SHALL COMPLY WITH ANSI Z535 4-2011 PRODUCT SAFETY SIGNS AND LABELS, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED • DO NOT COVER EXISTING MANUFACTURER LABELS I CAUTION LABEL LOCATION INVERTER(S), AC,DC DISCONNECT(S), AD COMBINER PANEL (IF APPLICABLE) PERCODEiS) NEC 2020 706 15{C) S a U Mill U L^ I I -28447 CUSTOMER RESIDENCE: STEPHEN PILLOW 4173 HALLMONT DR, GRAPEVINE, TX, 76051 TEL (214) 707.5201 APIN 06372341 PROJECT NUMBER: 351 R-1 73PILL DESIGNER: (415)580.6920 ex3 Abhishek Sharma SHEET SIGNAGE : :;,:-1 ; REV: A 8/13/2025 PAGE 0 CAUTIONS MULTIPLE SOURCES OF POWER ED E�> SOLAR PANELS ON ROOF AC DISCONNECT UTILITY METER SPAN MAIN PANEL (INT) -BACKUP GATEWAY AND PV+ESS BREAKER DISCONNECT - INVERTER AND ENERGY STORAGE (EXT) 4173 HALLMONT DR, GRAPEVINE, TX, 76051 PER CODE(Sl NEC 2020 705 1 M21 LABELING FORMAT LABELS SHALL BE RED PLASTIC MATERIAL WITH ENGRAVED WHITE LETTERS MADE OF DURABLE ADHESIVE, WEATHER RESISTANT MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT. LETTERS SHALL BE MINIMUM 3/8" IN SIZE. sLnRul -28447 I'— 'TATE ­01- 10. -TI P-E'lE 1. isM 111.1-12 .1-1 i L -11- M j IL :IL CUSTOMER RESIDENCE: STEPHEN PILLOW A, 4173 HALLMONT DR, GRAPEVINE, TX, 76051 FL (214) 707.5201 APN 06372341 PROJECT NUMBER: P 351R-173PILL DESIGNER: (415) 580-6920 ex3 Abhishek Sharma SHEET T' SIGNAGE 2 REV: A 8/13/2025 PAGE PV-5.1 ISBN& TMINM wm ENGINEERING 8/15/2025 RE: Structural Certification for Installation of Residential Solar STEPHEN PILLOW:4173 HALLMONT DR, GRAPEVINE, TX, 76051 Attn: To Whom It May Concern This Letter is for a structural evaluation of the existing structure at the address above. The purpose of our review was to determine the adequacy of the existing structure to support the proposed installation of solar panels as well as the attachment of solar panel to the existing framing. After review, we concluded that the existing structure is adequate to support the proposed solar panel installation. Gravity load increase did not exceed 5% and therefore, this install meets the prescriptive compliance requirements of the applicable IEBC. Structural evalution were done in accordance with applicable building codes and considering design criteria below: Design Criteria Code 2021 International Building Code (ASCE 7-16) Risk category It Wind Load (component and Cladding) Roof Dead Load Dr 10 psf V 115 mph PV Dead Load DPV 3 psf Exposure B Roof Live Load Lr 20 psf Ground Snow S 5 psf If you have any questions on the above, please do not hesitate to call, F 1106 Sincerely, It tj Eugene MUNYANZIZA, P,E. x E" E UNY N IZA EV Engineering, LLC 4t 1# 41-�' projects@evei,,Pin(,ersnet.com 174 http:/�/www.evetigineersfiet.com 4' Exp� Q9, 30 2025 Signed- 8/15/2025 projects@evengineersnet,com http://www.evengineersnet,com 111111111111111116 , : 11111111111111110116 wmma ENGINEERING Wind (Uplift Check) Vertical Load Resisting System Design Gravity Load Check Roof Dead Load Roof Dead Load l0.0 psf PV Dead Load F 3.0 psf Roof Live Load 201 psf PV Roof Live Load Olpsf Snow Load 51psf IEBC Check Existing With PV Roof Dead Load (D) 10.01 13.01psf Roof Live Load (Lr)i 16.41 0,01psf Roof Snow Load (S) 5,01 2.9 1 psf Cs= 1 0.58 Existing With PV (D + Lr) = 1 21.11 14.41psf (D+S) =F-13.01 1181pst Maximum Gravity Load 1 21.11 14,41 psf Load Increase -31.60/610K IBC Provision 20211 *The requirements of IEBC are met and the structure is permitted to remain unaltered. Siesmic Loads Check Roof Dead Load 10 psf ,/i or Roof with Pv 211% Dpv and Racking 3 psf Average Total Dead Load 10.6 psf Increase in Dead Load 12% OK The increase in seismic Dead weight as a result of the solar system is less than 10% of the existing structure and therefore no further seismic analysis is required. Limits of Scope of Work and Liability The Existing structure is assumed to have been designed and constructed following appropriate codes and to have appropriate permits. The analysis was according to applicable building codes, professional engineering and design experience, opinions and judgments. This evalution produced for this structure's assessment is only for the proposed solar panel installation referenced in the stamped plan set and were made according to generally recognized structural analysis standards and procedures, Prior to commencement of work, the contractor shall verify the framing sizes, spacings, and spans. Contractor shall also verify that there is framing damage or deficiencies. If observed, the FOR must be notified before install. projects@evengineersnet.com httP-Hwww.evengineersnet.com *This service employs the use of EMS in accordance with NEC 220.70 and NEC 750.30 Article 220 - Service/Feeder calculation for (address): Job Code r'slyalin MlrMA-M!X*,z0jM= R&IIIESIVA1914 Part #1 - Section 220.83(B)(1) General Liqhtinq/Receptacles, @-), 3 VA per sq ft (not in EMS): Building Square Footage VA (watts) Amps House 3168 0 0 Part #2 - Section 220.83(13)(2),(4) a, b, c, d - Appi Dedicated Circuit Size in VA EMS: PW3 0 EMS: Cooktop 0 EMS: Dryer 0 EMS: Oven 0 EMS: Pool Equipment 0 EMS: laundry 0 EMS: app_1 0 EMS: app_.2 0 N/A N/A N/A Total VA from Parts #1 and #2 combined: Total VA (not in EMS) 0 Total for Part #1: Amps Box AO !VA) 0 1 iances and Dedicated Circuits (not in EMS): Dedicated Circuit Size in VA NIA N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Amps Box B (VA) Total for Part #2: 0 0 Box A + Box B = 0 First 0 VA @ 100% 0 Remaining VA @ 40% Remaining VA = 0 0 x40%= 0 VA Adding First 8,000 VA 0 VA Total VA for Gen. Lights/Recep, Appliances & Dedicated circuits (not in EMS): 0 VA Total AMP for Gen. LightsfRecep, Appliances & Dedicated circuits (not in EMS): 0 Amps Part #3 - Section 220.83(B) Heatinq and A/C loads (not in EMS): *Combine the larger loads of either the Heating or the A/C loads togther 100% of all the Heating or A/C loads in VA (not in EMS): 0 VA 100% of all the Heating or A/C loads in Amps (not in EMS): 0 A Part#4 - Section 220.70 Energy Management System (EMS) ISPAN Energy Management System: 48000 VA Totals from all Parts VA Volts Amps Parts #1 & #2 0 240 0 Part #3 0 240 0 Part #4: EMS 48000 240 200 Total VA for all Parts: 48000 Totals Service/Feeder Load 200 Panel 1 of 2 Bus Rating: 200 Main Rating: 200 Panel % of Sq.Ft: 0% Panel % of 100% VA: Itemized House and 240V Loads for Panel: (VA) EMS: PW3 0 Not Fed by other panels Feeds: Panel 2 149.96 Load Calc:'(This Panel) 200 Total Load Ca1c: 200 I WE =A - Bus Rating: 225 Main Rating: 200 Panel % of Sq.Ft: 100% Itemized House and 240V Loads for Panel: (VA) EMS: Cooktop 0 EMS: Dryer 0 EMS: Oven 0 EMS: A/C Unit - 240V 0 EMS: A/C Unit - 240V 0 Fed by: Panel I Load Calc: (This Panel) 200 Total Load Calc: 1 '' I I I 1111H I I I H 1 1111 200 I i Panel % of 100% VA: EMS: Pool Equipment EMS: FurnacelHeating - 120V EMS: laundry EMS: app_1 EMS: app_2 89A% t-'90-41041'p I 132Celis 0 P40--q-OzLj1'T-R1Yj:f W-U-1VIII 1-141k irlexcy� 9 2 Rooftop arrays on residesittal puddings Breaking the 20% efficiency barrier UANIH)Mlilj(" J boo -'Is n10614' effirtew y mj to O *) Y A reliable investment fi-Ou',wo :,!) yoat ix'whic, and 25 Yea! il!o"al r.'TfOf MMK t- Enduring high performance 1, oncl tc'irn yiMd securely with Anti I ,I R) khnoloqy, Ai;ti PID T,:�chnobqv' and H,,A Spot P;,�t,ct Extreme weather rating Hicill adoy trwn". cemfi,d for hgh "now and 00nd 10ek''140C)OPa) Innovative all-weather technology Uplimal Vid(k, whal,zwr the With e"Celient k"'V light and CkeAh I,, the {if-" "-A-r modu— mallufa�A"I"c" to pa',-. fl"'; Ino"t cofnp-';ehef"<4"'-' qualwy pfowammin th,is dust!y Th,�. t -, ew 7ii Any ( on b died PV- r7f th, m c 1, rxrid I ef i t c& I ffl, a! io n msfi"PAe-' I UV Rh'-IiAoli)a I "N SERIES ZMEEZ= �� Format 74,-�m - 4U n . 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Test Load, Push) Pull' i1j", on Continuous Duty n Qualifications and Certificates U S, Rc-, N., V.n2111 isvw -fl, C E class It TWI ) 41j i w,i,, lln'l-1 D-- 1AA1, 11 1 14 1 '4?6 1— j,;.,p ­1 Snap rack- Flash Track with Patented Umbrella Technology • Single Umbrella lag screw secures flashing and flash track to roof in one complete action • Umbrella technology provides weatherproofing with a long- lasting mechanical seal • Flash track is designed for maximurn versatility with 6 inches of North -South adjustability for all Mounts Mounts • Single mount used at all locations on array • Extreme time saver by eliminating link interference through the flexibility of the Mount to change orientation • Features a rock -in channel nut design for easy attachment to Flash Track • Slotted riser provides leveling for easy height adjustments • - Simple design provides mounting platform between two to four modules - Clamps onto top of modules securing them in place while providing rl%h row -to -row bonding Next ro—W—of moclules ea Skirt • Easily locks to bottom of module mounts and links for clean aesthetics • Ensures a strong structure for leveling and alignment of first row of modules • Skirt length is compatible with both portrait and landscape module orientations A3, s-aA��� Ntcan0-3. 40C�6 O-os ON, .55" )kOV3 (34 rfivoll, 4006 -\w -tot) d3Ny0 a41 ) �oo NdtlNS I System Technical Model Number Specifications Nominal Grid Voltage (input & Output) Grid Type Frequency Overcurrent Protection Device Solar to Battery to Home/Grid Efficiency Solar to Home/Grid Efficiency Supported [standing Devices Connectivity Hardware Interface AC Metering Protections Customer Interface Warranty Solar Technical Maximum Solar STC Input Specifications Withstand Voltage PV DC Input Voltage Range PV DC MPPT Voltage Range MPPTs Maximum Current per MPPT (I,d Maximum Short Circuit Current per MPPT (I.) Nominal Battery Energy Maximum Continuous Discharge Power Maximum Continuous Charge Power Output Power Factor Rating Maximum Continuous Current Maximum Output Fault Current Load Start Capability (1 s) Power Scalability 1707000-xx-y 120/240 VAC Split phase 60 Hz 60 A 89%1.2 97.5%3 Gateway 3, Backup Switch, Backup Gateway 2 Wi-Fi (2.4 and 5 GHz), Dual -port switched Ethernet, Cellular (LTE/4G I Dry contact relay, Rapid Shutdown (RSD) certified switch and 2-pin connector, RS-485 for meters Revenue Grade (+/- 0.5%) Integrated arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI), Isolation Monitor Interrupter (IMI), PV Rapid Shutdown (RSD) using Testa Mid -Circuit Interrupters Testa Mobile App 10 years 20 kW 600 V DC 60 — 550 V DC 60-48OVDC 6 13 A 5 15AI 135 kWh AC 2 11.5 kWAC 5kWAC 0 - 1 (Grid Code configurable) 48 A 10 kA 185 A LRA Up to 4 Powerwall 3 units supported 'Typical solar shifting use case, 2 Values provided for 25'C (77'F), at beginning of life, 3.3 kW charge/discharge power. 3 Tested using CEC weighted efficiency methodology. 'The customer is expected to provide internet connectivity for Power -wall 3; cellular should not be used as the primary mode of connectivity. Cellular connectivity subject to network operator service coverage and signal strength. Where the DC input current exceeds the MPPT rating, a jumper can be used to combine two MPPTs into a single input to intake DC current up to 26 A I,, / 30 A Isc. 2024 Environmental Operating Temperature —20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122-F) Specifications Operating Humidity (RH) Up to 100%, condensing Storage Temperature —20°C to 30°C (-4°F to 86'F), up to 95% RH, non - condensing, State of Energy (SOE): 25% initial Maximum Elevation 3000 m (9843 ft) Environment Indoor and outdoor rated Enclosure Rating NEMA 313 Ingress Rating IP67 (Battery & Power Electronics) IP45 (Wiring Compartment) Pollution Rating PD3 Operating Noise @ 1 m <50 db(A) typical <62 db(A) maximum Performance may be de -rated at operating temperatures above 401C (1041F), Compliance Certifications UL 1642, UL 16998, UL 1741, UL 1741 SA, UL 1741 SB, UL Information 1741 PCS, UL 3741, UL 1973, UL 1998, UL 9540, IEEE 1547- 2018, IEEE 1547.1, UN 383 Grid Connection United States Emissions FCC Part 15 Class B Environmental RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU Seismic AC156, IEEE 693-2005 (high) Fire Testing Meets the unit level performance criteria of UL 9540A Mechanical Dimensions 1099 x 609 x 193 mm (43,25 x 24 x 7.6 in) Specifications Weight 130 kg (287 lb) Mounting Options Floor or wall mount A 1h 0 0 L 0 1099 mm 609 mm 193 - --------- mm I 2024 Electrical Model MCI-1 MCI-2 Specifications Nominal Input DC Current Rating (l,w) 13 A 13 A Maximum Input Short Circuit Current (I) 19 A 17 A Maximum System Voltage (PVHCS) 600 V DC 1000 V DC' ' Maximum System Voltage is limited by Powerwall to 600 V DC, RSD Module Maximum Number of Devices per String 5 5 Performance Control Power Line Excitation Power Line Excitation Passive State Normally Open Normally Open Maximum Power Consumption 7 W 7 W Warranty 25 years 25 years Environmental Operating Temperature -40'C to 50'C -45'C to 70'C Specifications (-40'F to 122°F) (-49°F to 158'F) Storage Temperature —30'C to 70'C —30'C to 70'C (-22'F to 158'F) (-22°F to 158'F) Enclosure Rating NEMA 4X / IP65 NEMA 4X / IP65 Mechanical Electrical Connections MC4 Connector M04 Connector Specifications Housing Plastic Plastic Dimensions 125 x 150 x 22 mm 173 x 45 x 22 mm (5x6x1in) (6.8 x 1.8 x 1 in) Weight 350 g (0,77lb) 120 g (0.26 lb) Mounting Options ZEP Home Run Clip Wire Clip M4 Screw (#10) M8 Bolt (5/16") Nail / Wood screw Compliance Certifications UL 1741 PVRSE, UL 3741, Information PVRSA (Photovoltaic Rapid Shutdown Array) RSD Initiation Method External System Shutdown Switch or Powerwall 3 Enable Switch UL 3741 PV Hazard Control (and PVRSA) Compatibility See Powerwall 3Installation Manual Em IMEMM MOM 1111"Ififir,141011A Model Number 1841000-01-y Nominal Grid Voltage 120/240 V AC Grid Configuration Split phase Grid Frequency 60 Hz Continuous Current 200 A Rating Maximum Supply Short 22 kA with Square Cl or Circuit Current Eaton main breaker 25 kA with Eaton main breakeO JEC Protective Class Class I Overvoltage Category Category IV 3 Only Eaton CSR or BWH main breakers are 25 kA rated. Maximum Elevation Environment Enclosure Type Certifications Emissions Mechanical Dimensions 660 x 411 x 149 mm Specifications (26 x 16 x 6 in) Weight 16.3 kg (36 lb) Mounting options Wall mount 2024 AC Meter Revenue accurate (+/- 0.51/16) Communication CAN User Interface Tesla App Backup Transition Automatic disconnect for seamless backup Civercurrent 100-200 A Protection Device Service entrance rated Eaton CSR, BWH, or BW, or Square D OOM breakers Internal Panelboard 200 A 8-space/16 circuit breakers Eaton BR, Siemens OP, or Square D HOM breakers rated to 10-125A Warranty 10 years —20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122-F) Up to 100%, condensing 3000 m (9843 ft) Indoor and outdoor rated NEMA313 UL 67, UL 869A, UL 916, UL 1741 PCS, CSA 2121071, CSA 212 29 FCC Part 15, ICES 003 A 660 mm 411mm 149 mm go= N3 01,101 I I L*ri 14 lJ*1 I N1 Awma tq *1--4*1111411; 14 Vkj I Fj 2024 Model Number 1624171-xx-y Continuous Load Rating 200 A, 1201240 V split phase Maximum Supply Short Circuit Current 22 kA with breaker Communication CAN AC Meter Revenue accurate (+/- 0.5%) Expected Service Life 21 years Warranty 10 years I Breaker maximum supply short circuit current rating must be equal to or greater than the available fault current, Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Enclosure Rating Pollution Rating Safety Standards Emissions Dimensions Weight Meter and Socket Compatibility External Service Interface —40°C to 50°C (-40`F to 122°F) —40°C to 85°C (-40°F to 185°Fj NEMA 3R PD3 USA. UL 414, UL 414 SIB, UL 2735, UL 916, CA Prop 65 FCC, ICES 176 x 205 x 74 mm (6,9 x 8.1 x 2.9 in) 2.8 lb ANSI Type 2S, ringless or ring type Contactor manual override 10 Reset button Conduit Compatibility 1/2-inch NPT "Manually overrides the contactor position during a service event. ROOM,,", C 1101rlj �1111=1 V 74mm� • 3-M alum bg pr-101 I I W; ILA M 11-1 • 9W0N b.3 91ZI&J I I YkN I A L1 I M Compliance Information MJechanical E.1 2024 Model Number 1232100-xx-V AC Voltage (Nominal) 120/240 V Feed -in Type Split phase Grid Frequency 60 Hz Current Rating 200 A Maximum Supply Short 10 kA Circuit Current Overcurrent Protection 100 - 200 A, Service Device entrance rated' Overvoltage Category Category IV Internal Primary Revenue accurate AC Meter (+/- 0.2%) Internal Auxiliary Revenue accurate AC Meter (+/-2%) Primary Connectivity Ethernet, Wi-Ft Secondary Connectivity Cellular (3G, LTE/4G) 12 Operating Temperature Operating Humidity (RH) Maximum Elevation Environment Enclosure Type Certifications Emissions Dimensions 660 x 411 x 149 mm (26xl6x6in) Weight 20,4 kg (45 lb) Mounting options Wall mount, Semi -flush mount User Interface Testa App Operating Modes Support for solar self - consumption, time -based control, and backup Backup Transition Automatic disconnect for seamless backup Modularity Supports up to 10 AC - coupled Powerwalls Optional Internal 200 A 6-space / 12 circuit Panelboard breakers Siemens QP or Square D HOM breakers rated 10 - 80A or Eaton BR breakers rated 10 - 125A Warranty 10 years When protected by Class J fuses, Backup Gateway 2 is suitable for use in circuits capable of delivering not more than 22kA symmetrical amperes, '`Cellular connectivity subject to network operator service coverage and signal strength. Up to 100%, condensing 3000 m (9843 ft) Indoor and outdoor rated NEMA3R CSA 22.2 019, CSA 2Z2 205 FCC Part 15, ICES 003 Whole Home Backup Solar Meter U1, Grid Meter socket panel Load center Backup toads -TITWE Whole Home Backup Solar Meter Grid Meter socket panel Load center Backup loads Powerwall 3 with Backup Gateway 2 Partial Home Backup Utility Meter main Breaker I _=5 Grid Meter load center Load center Non -essential loads Backup loads 2024 Solar MT F rM M Mo. ULMnM I R r-*7 9 9 W 9 0 = Electrical Model Mcl-1 MCI-2 Specifications Nominal Input DC Current Rating (1P) 13 A 13 A M Maximum Input Short Circuit Current (Isc) 19 A Maximum System Voltage (PVHCS) 600 V DC 10Maximurn System Voltage is limited by Powerwali+ to 600 V DC, RSD Module Maximum Number of Devices per String Performance Control Passive State Maximum Power Consumption Warranty Environmental Operating Temperature Specifications Storage Temperature Enclosure Rating Mechanical Electrical Connections Specifications Housing Dimensions Compliance Certifications Information ['1461IRM152 M-W-FlITON EM 5 Power Line Excitation Normally Open 7 W 25 years -40°C to SO'C (-40°F to 122°F) -30°C to 70°C (-22°F to 158°F) NEMA 4X / IPGS MC4 Connector Plastic 125 x ISO x 22 mm (SxGxl in) 350 g (037 lb) ZEP Home Run Clip M4 Screw (#10) M8 Bolt (5/I6") Nail / Wood screw 17 A 1000 V DC1c, 5 Power Line Excitation Normally Open 7 W 25 years -45°C to 70°C (-49°F to 158°F) -30°C to 70°C (-22°F to 158°F) NEMA 4X / IP65 MC4 Connector Plastic 173 x 4S x 22 mm (6.8 x 1.8 x 1 in) 120 g (0,26 lb) Wire Clip JFL 1741 PTRSE, Ifl- 3ill 741, External System Shutdown Switch 9 oil 170 IN d I Mlk�� IRL Unprecedented cost saving Customizable, flexible backup home energy insights when paired with battery storage Electrical • RevenUe-accurate energy monitoring • 100 - 200A Plain Breaker with built in Microgrid interconnection Device (MID)' - 225A bUsbar rating Installation • indoor and outdoor -rated Surface or serni-flush mounted • Compatible with standwd 1" breaker-, Connectivity Ethernet, WiR, cellular Free over-the-ziir updates SPAN goes beyond monitoring with the SPAN Home Apo*: for real-time control and energy insights to bring your home's energy to life, Combined with battery storage, SPAN gives homeowners the power to choose and change backup priorities whenever they want. W.T10 Grid Connection Single phase Grid Frequency 6OHz Bus Bar Rating 225A Controllable Circuit Spaces (up to) 40 Additional Features Customizable whole -home battery storage Backup time remaining estimates Real-time load control Energy monitoring & insights Feed-Thru Lugs Yes, two feeds • Load management for upgrade avoidance Enclosure Rating NEMA 3R Max Branch Circuit Size 100A DP Energy Management System SPAN PowerUp"' capable, Backup overload protection AC Metering Revenue accurate +/- 0.5010 on mains + all branch Circuits Breaker Compatibility SquareD, Siemens, Eaton, and GE Mounting Style Surface or semi -flush mount AC Voltage (Nominal) 208 / 240 VAC, L-L Main Overcurrent Protection Device Max 200A Main Breaker , built in Microgrid interconnection Device (MID) Maximum Input Short Circuit Current 22kA Enclosure Dimensions 46.0 x 14.3 x 6.5 in (H x W x D) Weight 109 lb (493 kg) (enclosure no door or deadfront) 25 In (113 kg) (Panelboard) 41 lb (18.6 kg) Connectivity Ethernet, Wifi (2.5, 5 GHz) Warranty SPAN Panel: 10 years; SPAN Home Gateway. 5 years Environmental Compliance Operating Temperature -22 to 122'F (-30 to 50'C) Certifications UL 6/. Ut, 916Ui 869A, UL 3141 h`CSj Operating Humidity (RH) 0-100% Emissions WC Part t_5 Cl&ss is Maximum Elevation 30 jjSt,Cj 1'0%jt!r C'jj(rQj00m Other S Syslenl for ioid munjgement Environment Indoor, Outdoor WWWSIPANJO PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS All specifications and descriptions contained in this document are accurate at the time of puturcation. In the interest of product improvement. SPAN reserves the night to make product modifications at any time without advance notice. For the latest SPAN product and installation documents. visit For errors or omissions, contact support Ccbspan,fo For complete product specifications and information on product listing and ormification, rater to this Product Datashect at wom,sicartJo, All installations must conform to the laws. regulations. codes and standards applicable in the jurisdiction of installation Before starting an installation, consult a local building or electrical inspector for current requirements. Labor codes may %(sty hot ans adopted and authored to promote safe electrical instaflafit-ins. A permit may be nodded to do electrical work, and some codes may require an Inspection of the electrical work Jurisdiction Code United States National Electrical Code (ANSIINFPA 70) General SPAN assumes no liability far injury or property damage due to installation or scolds, iWARNING. Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Only qualified electrical personnel attempted by unqualified individuals. or due to a failure ii(pladfiersor service technicians to sk should install. troubleshoot. service, or replace the equipment. property follow safety, installation and service instructions, WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Apply appropriate personal protective ,9'202 1 SPANJO. inc- All rights reserved. All information in this document is subject to copyright and other intellectual property rights of SPANJO. Inc- This material may not be modified. reproduced or cooed, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, to, whole of in part. without the prior written permission of SPANJO. Additional information is available upon request Trademarks The following are trademarks of registered trademarks of SPAN in the Urviod States and other countries ISPAN. SPAN.10, SPAN Panel /X ry All other trademarks in this document are the property of their respective owners. and their use within does not imply endorsement of their products or servrces. The unauthorized use of any trademark displayed in this document or on the product is shcAly prohibited. Electronic Device Waste Disposal Proper disposal of electronic equipment is required. Refer to local series for disposal requirements. To arrange for proper disposal of this product, contact your local authorities or dealer for proper disposal requirements, Warranty To secure the full product warranty. tho, SPAN Panel must N., registered by competing the commissioning process, which sends system information to SPAN. For complete warranty information, refer to the Product warranty at wwworhin kc IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Follow these instructions during installation, maintenance and operation of the equipment This section contains safety information that must be observed at all times when working on or using the equipment In Case of Fire or other emergency: If safe to do so. switch off the main or upstream breaker for the panel. Contact the fire department or other required emergency response team, Evacuate the area and aide others in the area In case of unusual noise, smell or smoke: Ensure nothing is in contact win the SPAN Panel or affair equipment Veriblats, the space Contact your installer or SPAN Customer Shown. Symbols Used These symbols indicate important safety information in the documentation or on the equipment WARNING: Indicates a Situation where failure to follow instructions or use proper materials may be a safety hazard that may result in serious injury, loss of Idic or destruction of equipment. Use caution and do not proceed craft the inifiCovid conditions of required procedures are fully understood and met, CAUTION: Indicates a situation whom, failure to fellow instructions or use proper materials may be a safety hazard that may result in minor injury or damage to equipment, Do not proceed until the indicated conditions or required procedures are fully understood and met, NOTE: Indicates an important step or additional information that highlights best practices or procedures. Fellow instructions carefully, RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Indicates components that present risk of electric shock, PROTECTIVE CONDUCTOR TERMINAL. Indicates location of grounding connection on the equipment REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS: indicates that user should refer to operating or installation instructions before prrwveminfi. ATTENTION: Read all instructions and cautionary markings in this document and on the equipment before installing the SPAN Panel, Failure to do so may resultin equipment damage, electric shock. serious injury, or loss of lKe- Failing to follow any of these instructions may also void the wacrarity, SPAN 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev. 2022-05-30) equipment {PPE) and follow safe electrical work practices during installation and service- Turn off all power supplying this equipment before working on or inside equipment, Anivairs use a properly rated vottargesensing device to confirm power is off Russian all devices, covers, and doors beforv, turning on power to the equipment, WARNING. To protect the equipment and its carnporterds from damage when transporting. handle with care, To help prevent damage leave all equipment in its shipping packaging until it is ready to be installed, WARNING: Inspect the equipment for damage before inslalivig- Do not install the equipment if it has been damaged in any way WARNING: Do not insert foreign objects into any part of the equipment. WARNING: Do not expose the equipment or any of its comrionerns, to direct flarnis WARNING. Do not attempt to open, disassemble, repair, tamper with. or modify the equipment other man what is permitted in this mutual, The equipment connate, no user -serviceable parts other than field-vistalled circuit breakers Contact the installer who installed the equilmourd for any morals, WARNING: Do not connect life-support systems, other frieffical equipment or any other use where product failure could lead to Injury to person,-, or loss of life to circuits which can be remotely switched. CAUTION: Do not use solvents to clean the equipment or expose the document to flammable or harsh chemicals or vapors, Do not allow piltroleum-based points. solvents, or sprays to contact nonmetallic parts of the equipment, CAUTION: Do not use parts or accessories other than those specified for use with the equipmem. Installation and Use A, WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire Only use electrical system i%ASI components approved for wet locations. WARNING: Risk of electric shock, Risk of fire. Ensure that all wiring is correct and that none of the wines are pinched or damaged WARNING. Risk of electric shock. Risk of fife. Before making any connections verify that the circuit broalkiirjsd are in the off position, Double check all wiring before applying power. WARNING: Risk of electric shock- Improper servicing of the equipment or its components may result in a risk of shock or fire To reduce these risks, disconnect all wiring before attempting any maintenance or cleaning, WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Always de -energize the equipment before servicing. While connectors are rated for disconnect under load, it is best practice to de -energize before dscunnectinir WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Do not use equipment in a manner not specified by the manufacturer. Doing so may cause injury or loss of life, or damage to equipment WARNING: Risk of electric shock- To maintain the warranty. do not modify the deadfiera other than to remove filter stores as needed u,"A NOTE The ' equipment is intended to operate with a Connection to the Internet Failure to riarilarn an interest corinectum may impact performance. NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions. (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference trial may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Environmental Conditions "" WARNING: This equipment is intended for Operation in an environment having a minimum temperature of -30 C (-22'rF) and a maximum temperature of 50-C (122'F). WARNING. Install the equipment in a location that crayons damage front floodirry Ensure that no water sources are above or near the equipment. including downspouts, sprinklers, or faucets ABOUT YOUR SPAN PANEL PREPARING TO INSTALL U'ripack, inqg and iDspectirig zhe Panel 2, e, czi t I I INSTALLATION I f- �d!,�-J U 1) t" i ? 1 �2 I. h E� P a 1 1 Usinig P-an,e! Service Eq,.iiprnent -he Panel Wi ri no %,'Viring 6, Confi�Juflng the Door Svv,#ng DiRec! ion, T lrr-,taHi-q thf,-! Rush Moi-K"I'L 1f-h"'1 ?-'A: Ii clg zhe Unitnspci eJon Ewc I Ios�n 9� con-m,!issicn�� i7 TROUBLESHOOTING & SERVICING APPENDIX A: CIRCUIT BREAKER COMPATIBILITY APPENDIX B" SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE COMPATABILITY APPENDIX CMAIN LUG PART SPAN 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev. 2022-05-30) 3 The SPAN Panel is an intelligent breaker panel with integrated connectivity, monitoring, and control for home loads, solar PV generation, energy storage, electric vehicle charging equipment, and the utility grid. SPAN is wall -mounted and similar in size, weight, and configuration to traditional electrical panels, allowing it to be installed in place of a typical 120/240VAC breaker panel using standard tools and materials, SPAN Panel installations can be designed to support both DC -coupled energy storage systems (where the solar generation and battery storage systems are managed by a single inverter) and AC -coupled systems (where the solar generation and battery storage systems each have their own inverter). See Storage System Integration Manual for complete details. W if SPAN Panel with door removed (top), deadfront removed (boLtom) SPAN 1 -00800-xx Installation Manual (rev, 2022-05-30) 4 Inspect the packaging and SPAN Panel for damage. Ensure you have received the following components: • SPAN Panel (with main bonding juniper pre -installed) and door (packaged separately) • Getting Started card (with instructions for horneowner to download SPAN Home App) • Breaker label schedule street • Accessories: * (1) Conduit hub closing plates (SquareD ACPCP) (pre -installed) 0 (2) SquareD service entrance barrier covers (pre -installed) * SquareD 200 A rnain breaker (pre -installed) 0 Spare fastener kit WARNING: if the unit is damaged in any way, do not proceed with the installation. Contact SPAN for further instructions. k Internet Connection The SPAN Panel requires an Internet connection to enable monitoring and control features, and to receive the latest software updates. Be sure to register the product to establish communication with SPAN. Failure to do so may affect product performance or affect the terms of the warranty. If a Wi-Fi signal is not available at the install location, establish an Ethernet connection between the SPAN Panel and the customers router. Cellular LTE should only be relied on as a backup connection. Required Equipment • Branch circuit breakers for load and generation circuits. See • Main breaker (100-200 A) using SquareD type QCM2 breakers • Conduit, conduit fittings, and SquareD A -Series threaded conduit hub suited to the installation • Four #10 lag bolts or screws, 3 inches long (depending on attachment wall) for panel mounting, and washers (for use between fasteners and enclosure) • Conductors rated to minimum of 75°C. See table below and markings on breakers for acceptable wire gauge. • Cable for communication between the SPAN Panel and solar inverter(s) (Minirnurn 300 V rated, shielded, twisted -pair, copper, 22-16 AWG) • Sniartphone or tablet with SPAN Installer App for commissioning Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) should be worn by all persons at the installation site and properly rated for residential applications. Required Tools • Torquing tools capable of 20-275 in-lbs (23-31 A Nan) • Allen bits (3/8-inch and 5/16-inch) • Phillips, slotted, and square -drive driver • Standard installation tools: wire cutters/strippers, multimeter, stud finder, level, tape measure, marker, and flashlight NOTE: Verify that the site mechanical, electrical, and clearance requirements outlined in this document and the product datasheet are compatible at the planned installation location, NOTE: Install only compatible circuit breakers, hubs, conductors, and other accessories. Failure to do so may affect safety, 6 21( warranty. product performance, and may void the NOTE: NEMA 3R rated conduit fittings are required for outdoor installations, NOTE: For 22 kA short-circuit rating, branch breakers must be series -fisted with the SquareD main breaker. otherwise, rating will be 10 J<A. SPAN 1 -00800-xx Installation Manual (rev, 2022-05-30) Electrical, Mechanical, and Environmental Requirements • The SPAN Panel is service entrance rated. When used as service equipment, primary ovel-CUrrent protection for the site is required in the form of an installed main breaker not to exceed 200 A. • The SPAN Panel is intended to be wall -mounted between studs (2x4! or equivalent) with 16-inch spacing, using all 4 mounting points. it is typically mounted serni-flush, so the front of the unit extends slightly beyond the surface of the wall. • Verify that the wall construction is adequate to support the weight of the panel. The installation should conform to applicable building codes. Consult a structural engineer and local standards for local mounting requirements, Site Electrical Service Service Feed Internal Bussing Civercurrent Protection (Main Breaker) Location Ambient Temperature Enclosure Dimensions Flush Trim Kit Dimensions (on wall) Weight (without circuit breakers) 240/120 V, 60 Hz split -phase 200 A maximum 225 A MaXiMUM 100 - 200 A Indoor or Outdoor (NEMA 3R) -227 to 122'F (-30°C to 50'Q 998 x 362 x 153 mm (39.3 x 14.3 x 6.0 in) 1123 x 405 rnm (44.2 x 15,9 in) 34 kg 175 lbs (38 kg 184 Ins fully populated with breakers) CAUTION: Follow all local codes and standards when planning for and installing the SPAN Panel, CAUTION: Do not exceed panel capacity. Ensure that the installation conforms to applicable code, and that appropriate )f '� overcurrent protection is in place. Dimensions, Clearances, and Access • Do not install the SPAN Panel near an emergency exit or other building evacuation route. • Do not install the SPAN Panel in a location or place any objects rear it that would prevent its door from opening to 90', or that would restrict access to the Unit, • Do not Mount objects on the wall within the minimum required clearances indicated below, with the exception of items required by the installation, such as electrical conduit or junction boxes. • Do not recess the SPAN panel beyond the door hinges. NOTE: The door may be configured to open from either direction. Ensure door may swing open to 90' per NEC 110.26(A)(2) 'All SPAN 1 -00800-xx Installation Manual (rev, 2022-05-30) 6 Accessories The following accessories may be used with SPAN Panels SPAN Main Lug Assembly SPAN PN: 1-01934-01 SPAN Flush Mount Trim Kit SPAN PN: 1-01046 SPAN Networking Kit (for multi -panel sites) SPAN PN: 1-00921 Set -vice entrance barrier cover SquareD PN: PKSB1 HA Top hub closing plate SquareD PN: ACPCP Top threaded conduit hub, rainproof SquareD A series hubs Filler plate for branch breaker knockouts SquareD PN: HOMFPCP Add -on Neutral / GND lugs (Field -installed) ILSCO NBST-210 SquareD HOM100AN GE TLK20 Add -on GND bar kit (Field -installed) UL Recognized ground bars may be installed by tapping threaded holes in the SPAN Panel enclosure, according to NEC requirements, Powerline Ethernet Adapter Kit Recommended options: TP-Link W 000 TP-Link AV600 SPAN 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev. 2022-05-30) 7 • Using a flat screwdriver, loosen the single deadfront fastener screw and remove the cleadfront cover. TIVI"111HYMM • Ensure the wall space can accommodate the flush section without interference from pipes or conductors inside the wall space. • Using a drill and level, mount the SPAN Panel enclosure on the wall, observing site and mechanical requirements, and applicable building codes. Secure the unit at all 4 mounting points, • When flush mounting, drill '/4" pilot holes, marked by interior mat -kings of the panel. Install fasteners through the side walls to secure the panel to the studs, as shown below, Wall Mounting Points for Surface -Mount (left) and Flush -Mount (right) 'A WARNING: Risk of electric shock. If you at e replacing an existing electrical panel, make sure power is turned off before removing the old panel and when installing the SPAN Panel. Always make sure all electrical equipment is safely de - energized before beginning work Map CAUTION: The unit must be installed within 10 degrees of vertical, and level from side -to -side. SPAN 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev, 2022-05-30) 8 • The SPAN Panel allows conduit entry through the top, bottom, lower sides, and rear section of the panel, • For top conduit entry, install a SqUareD A -series threaded hub. • Before removing knockouts, plan conduit routes and corresponding knockout locations and sizes on the enclosure. Be sure to allow adequate clearance for conduit routing and anchoring. Conduit installation must comply with applicable fill fit -nits and electrical codes. 13 6.9" 3.25" % bLr_;X�A) C,VQ5 -i-" e 33' ................. . . . 10.5" Panel Face Panel Face 10. 5" Allowable Conduit Entry Locations (shown in blue) CAUTION: Do not punch conduit holes in any location on the enclosure that would allow moisture to enter the unit. CAUTION: Follow guidance in NEC Chapter 3 and any local AHJ requirements for cable type selection. Consider exterior surface and flush t-counted installations as wet/damp conditions and use conduit accordingly. When installed in wet/damp locations cable routed through the bottom face must be wet- or damp -rated. NOTE: Additional conduit holes can be punched in the top sections of the panel, Note the locations of antennas and wires inside the panel before cutting. Be careful to keep metal shards from coming into contact with any energized parts. Use appropriate fittings for the location. /0 NOTE: Use care when drilling and confinn that fittings are the correct size and NEMA rating for the installation location before proceeding. NOTE: When top conduit entry locations are not used for wire entry, it must be sealed properly with top hub closing plate. SPAN 1 -00800-xx Installation Manual (rev, 2022-05-30) 9 Verify Neutra 1-to-G round Bonding • When used as service equipment, ensure the factory -installed main bonding jumper is securely in place. • When not used as service equipment, remove the main bonding jumper. 1: 00 11 i8i! Location of bonding jumper in SPAN Panel WARNING: When the SPAN Panel is not installed as service equipment, the factory -installed main bonding juniper MUST be removed. In this case, ensure Neutral and Gro und are properly bonded at the upstream service equipment. �' CAUTION: Do not modify or rewire any factory -installed connections except the main bonding jumper, -e the panel's main breaker is appropriately abe ed NOTE: When the SPAN Panel is installed as service equipment, ensure I I as "SERVICE I MAIN DISCONNECT" SPAN 1 -00800-xx Installation Manual (rev, 2022-05-30) 10 • The SPAN Panel accepts a 100-200 A main breaker and up to 32 branch breakers in the panel for load circuits. • install each branch breaker by rocking it down to seat it fully onto the busbar stab and engaging the clips that hold it in position. Ensure each breaker is firmly in place. CAUTION: install only listed and labeled circuit breakers compatible with the SPAN Panel. Branch circuits must riot exceed the load limits specified below. Ti FRIM, t7ri-ST1111-75r. e�� General Use 90A Full Load Incluctive/MotorAmps 60A Locked Rotor Inductive/Motor Amps 270 A 1117-MVITTINWRT-MICTAM SPAN is multi -listed for use with 1-inch (2.54 cm) standard, tandem, AFCl, and GFCI branch circuit breakers from Siemens/Murray, Eaton, and SquareD types listed in table below, See A for complete details on breaker compatibility and short circuit rating. • SquareD type HOM, HOMT • Eaton type BR, BD, BQ • Siernens/Murray type QP, QT SquareD QOM2 type: * 100AQOM2100VH 0 125 A QOM2125VH 0 150 A QOM2150VH * 175 A QOM2175VH * 200 A QOM2200VH * SPAN Panels manufactured with Serial Number (SN) xx-2223-xxxxx (middle 4 digits) and higher are not compatible with any plug -on neutral style branch circuit breakers. When AFCJ1GFC1 branch breakers are required, a pigtail neutral breaker stele must be installed with the neutral pigtail wire connected to the panel's neutral wiring terminal bar. CAUTION: Use only appropriately sized, compatible circuit breakers according to the type of load. Ensure breaker selection is in accordance with NEC, CEC, and local code articles for any field modifications. Additional or replacement breakers should be of the same manufacturer, type designation, and equal or greater interrupting rating, CAUTION: Refer to the specific breaker location instructions for each grid forming hybrid inverter in the Storage System Integration Manual, Hybrid inverter breaker(s) must be connected to the position(s) indicated for the system to operate as intended. SPAN 1 -00800-xx Installation Manual (rev, 2022-05-30) 11 Installing a Main Breaker The SPAN Panel must have either a main breaker installed (see above for compatible main breakers) or a SPAN Main Lug Assembly (PN: 1-01934-01). Main breakers and Main Lug parts may be field installed according to this manual, To remove: Remove the two (2) Ll /L2 fastening nuts using a 7116-inch hex socket. Remove the fastening screw using a #2 Philips bit, Slide the main breaker or min lug kit downwards. To install: insert the main breaker or main lug part as show below, Install the (1) Phillips #2 fastening screw, torquing to 31 in-lbs (3,5 N-rn), Install the two (2) fastening nuts and washers, torquing to 45 in -liar (5.1 N-rn) using a 7/16-inch hex socket. 76--7E. 1L, �F Fastener Torques for SPAN Main Lug Part Fastener Torques for Main Breaker NOTE Use a torque tool to avoid over -torquing the main breaker fasteners. CAUTION: Maximum current rating of the main breaker and main lug configuration is 200A. Bussing is rated to 225A. SPAN 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev. 2022-05-30) 12 Size all conductors with reference to the overcurrent protection device, ampacity, and voltage drop requirements in accordance with all local electrical codes. Use conductors rated to minimum of 75°C. 0 Connect supply-side Line 1 and Line 2 conductors to the main breaker terminals, • Connect supply Neutral and Ground conductors to their respective terminal blocks. • Refer to the table below for suitable conductor gauges and torque requirements. • SPAN sub -feed lugs are rated to 200A max. ro WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Check that all circuits are de -energized before wiring including generation equipment such as solar inverters and storage batteries, CAUTION: The SPAN Panel is only intended fot use on 1201240 V split -phase electrical service. Connect Line conductors for all circuits to the respective breaker. • Connect Neutral and Ground conductors to their respective wire terminals, • Once all conductors are connected and secured, check that there are no exposed conductors or stray wires. Clean up conductor routing to ensure no wires will be pinched when re -assembling the autotransformer cabinet and deadfront assembly. NOTE Keep track of circuit labelling. This information will be required during commissioning. SPAN 1 -00800-xx Installation Manual (rev, 2022-05-30) 13 Terminal Wire Gauge, Strip Lengths, and Torque Values w: Main Breaker See instructions on breaker SPAN Main Lug Part #6 - 250 kcrrtil 1,25 in (32 n-im) 3/8-in hex 250 (28.2) Main Neutral & Main GND terminal #6 - 250 kcmil 1,25 in (32 nim) 3/8-in hex 250 (28,2) Larger Neutral terminals #14- 1/0 0.75 in (20 n-im) 5 rrim 35 (4.0) for #14-10 slotted 40 (4.5 ) for #8 45 (5.1) for #6-4 50 (5.6) for #3-1 /0 Smaller Neutral tei minals & #14-4 0.5 in (12 rnm) 5 min 20 (23) for # 14-10 GND terminal block slotted 25 (2.8) for #8 35 (4.0) for #6-4 Feed-thrOUgh lugs (L 1 /1-2) #6 - 250 kcrnil 1.25 in (32 nim) 5/16-in hex 250 - 275 (28,2 - 311) 1,0 NOTE: Tot que circuit breaker terminals to values specified on the breakers. 104 je V, NOTE: Terminals integral to the Span panel are suitable for 60f75°C AUCU wire. Refer to circuit breaker markings for breaker terminals' temperature rating. SPAN 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev, 2022-05-30) 14 • Use minimum 300 V rated, shielded, twisted -pair, copper conductors only for communication wiring, • Connecting the SPAN Panel to the Internet with a wired Ethernet is strongly recommended. ti NOTE: To insert wiring into RS485 terminal, use a 2rnrn flat head driver to depress the tab while inserting stripped wire. SPAN 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev, 2022-05-30) 15 To Configure the door to open from the other direction: • Using a #2 Philips driver, remove the 2 hinge brackets and 2 latch brackets frorn the enclosure. • Re -install the hinge and latch brackets on the desired side, tightening each screw (2 per bracket) and torque to 26,5 in-lbs (3 Nm). • On the inside of the door, remove and swap the mating hinge and latch hardware, and re -install and torque to 26.5 in-lbs (3 Nm). SPAN 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev, 2022-05-30) 16 The Flush Mount Trim Kit (PN: 1-01046) is used for indoor installations to easily cover square holes cut into the wall during installation. The overall dimensions when mounted are 1123x405 mm (44,2x 15,9 in), • Place the two (2) metal Trim Mounting Brackets directly against the SPAN Panel's top and bottom faces, using the triangular decals to center, • Affix the upper and lower Trim Mounting Brackets to the wall or stud using four (4) mounting screws. • Snap the Trim Piece in place, ensuring all four ITIOUnting sockets are fully engaged. ............ $ Installing Trim Mounting Brackets Snapping Trim Piece in Place SPAN 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev. 2022-05-30) 17 • Confirm that all connections are correct, properly grounded, and secure, Replace the deadfront and securing using the flathead screw. • Install the door by slicling down onto the hinges. • Only after fully replacing the deadfront assembly, restore power. • Lock the panel closed with the hasp at the bottom of the panel door using a lock provided by the homeowner. O" ';a -1" WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Do not modify the deadfront other- than to configure the door hinges or to remove or rn�replace breaker filler plates, as needed. The Panel must be configured with the SPAN Installer App prior to use. Download the SPAN Installer App from Follow the on -screen instructions. When prompted to connect to the panel, refer to the panel Serial Number located on the product label inside of the door. 1,11" NOTE: When SPAN's relays open/close they will sound like a digital camera taking a photo. When SPAN transitions on- or CiA off -grid, several relays may open/close at once which sounds like a digital camera taking multiple photos. This is not -mal. C1�1-1111 SPAN 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev, 2022-05-30) 18 For additional troubleshooting and support visit Follow these troubleshooting steps to establish communication and verify operation of the SPAN Installer App: • Wait at least 3 minutes after powering on before attempting to connect to the Panel. • Ensure the panel is connected to the internet, using the Installer App. • Ensure the battery backup system is communicating with the SPAN Panel using the Installer App. • Ensure all circuits and circuit locations are correctly identified in the Installer App, • TO restart the system, press and hold the Reset button for 10 seconds (see "Resetting the System' below), For further assistance, contact support@span.io. 0 WARNING: Do not attempt to open, disassemble, repair, tarnper with, or modify the equipment. The equipment contains no user -serviceable parts other than field -installed breakers. Contact the installer who installed the equipment for any -eb repairs. Only qualified electrical personnel should remove the deadfront panel. Status LEDs Main Power I Om Warning Grid Status A ;_4 t Gateway Power OG (Future Use) x (Future Use) Y Green Solid Main PCBA powered Off Off No AC power to panel Fault: Hybrid inverter and/or Green Solid autotransformer automatically disconnected from main bussing. Off Off Normal operation Green Solid Grid voltage detected Off Off Grid voltage not detected Green Solid Gateway PCBA powered Off Off No power to Gateway PCBA SPAN 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev, 2022-05-30) 19 If it becomes necessary to restart the system use a small tool to press the Reset button, located below the communication terminals. Hold the button for 10 full seconds before releasing. If it is necessary to manually reconnect your home to the grid, SPAN Support may direct you to operate the manual override in the SPAN Panel. • To reconnect to the grid manually, peel away the protective label, insert a large flathead screwdriver, and turn counterclockwise until you hear a click. CAUTION: Do not remove the protective label or operate the manual override unless directed to do so by SPAN Support. I Improper operation of the manual override may damage the unit. r. 21"1 Branch circuit position numbers are labelled adjacent to the breaker. A specific space location can be associated with the physical circuit position in the SPAN panel by viewing the space in either the SPAN Installer or SPAN Home app. To add, remove, or change branch circuit breakers: • Follow instructions above in this manual to select, install, and wire circuit breakers. • Use the SPAN Installer app to make changes to the branch breakers, following on screen instructions. Homeowners Should be instructed to contact SPAN Support for any future branch breaker additions, removals, or changes. I- - f�-- CAUTION: To perform routine service or maintenance on circuits, confirm that the corresponding circuit breakers are r switched off. Powering down circuits using the SPAN internal relays should not be considered a suitable Off position for servicing equipment. SPAN 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev, 2022-05-30) 20 SPAN has been evaluated per the UL Standard for Panelboards for use with the branch breaker types below in Table A.1. Informational notes: • National Electric Code (NFPA 70) does not prohibit tine use of different branch circuit breakers in panelboards provided it does not violate the listing of any equipment. NEC article 110.3(B) states "Equipment that is listed, labeled, or both shall be installed and used in accordance with any instructions included in the listing or labeling. " • The standard for Molded -Case Circuit Breakers (UL 489) does not require listing circuit breakers for use in specific panel, nor does this standard cover panelboards. Such testing is covered by the UL standard for Panelboards (UL 67), which does require the panelboard to be listed with specific breaker types. SPAN is certified to the UL 67 standard via a Nationally Recognized Testing Lab (NRTL) for use with the branch circuit breakers below. This is reflected in this installation information as well as marked on the product itself. For additional information visit i i i7 Table A.1 Series Specified Main Breaker Rating Amps Amp Manufacturer Ratings 22,000 100to200 Square Specified Branch Breakers Catalog Manufacturer Style Numbers QOM2125VH, Eaton General QOM2125VH, QOM2150VH, Duplex (tandem) QOM2175VH, QOM2200VH Quadplex (tandem) Type Poles Max Catalog Numbers Amp SR 1,2 90 BR or BR H followed by 110 to 290 8D 1 50 BD followed by 1010 to 5050 BQ and BQC 1,2 1 50 BQ followed by 215215 to 2502120 Combination arc fault BR 1,2 circuit interrupter (AFQ Ground fault circuit GFTCB and 1,2 interrupter (GFCI) GFEP Ground fault equipment protection Dual function combination ground fault and arc -fault protection Murray General Duplex (tandem) Triplex (tandem) QuadPlex (tandem) 20 BRN, BRC, or BRL followed by 110 to 120; followed by AF or CAF 60 BRN, GFTC6, 6RHN, or GFTCBH followed by 110 to 260; may be followed by GF GFEP 1,2 50 BRN or GFEP followed by 115 to 250; may be followed by EP BR 1 20 BRN or BRAFGF followed by 110 to 120; maybe followed by DF MP-T MH-T MH-T MH-T Branch -feeder arc fault WAT2 circuit interrupter Combination arc fault WAT2 circuit interrupter (AFC() Ground fault Circuit MP-GT interrupter(GKI) SPAN 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev. 2022-05-30) 1,2 90 MP or MPH followed by 110 to 290; may be followed by KH 1 30 MP followed by 1010 to 3030; may be followed by N 1,2 30 MP followed by 21010 to 25020 2 40 MP followed by 21515 to 24040; followed by CT2 1,2 20 MPA followed by 115 to 120; followed by AF: may be followed by H 1,2 20 MP or MPA followed by 110 to 220; followed by AFC, may be followed by H 1,2 60 MP followed by 110 to 260; followed by GFA, may be followed by H 21 Dual function MP-GAT2 1 20 MP followed by 110 to 220; combination ground followed by DF; may be fault and arc -fault followed by H piotection Siemens General QP 1,2 90 Q followed by 110 to 290; may be followed by H Duplex (tandem) QT 1 30 Q followed by 1010 to 3030 may be followed by NC Triplex (tandem) QT 1,2 30 Q followed by 21010 to 23030; followed by CT Quadplex (tandem) QT 2 40 Q followed by 21515 to 24040: followed by CT2 Branch -feeder arc fault QAF2 1,2 20 QA followed by 115 to 120; circuit interrupter followed by AF; may be followed by H Combination arc fault QAF and 1,2 20 Q or QA followed by 110 to circuit interrupter QAF2 , by AFC; may e 220; followed maybe (AFCI) followed by H Tandem combination CAFCl 7 20 Q followed by 10110 to 2020; arc -fault circuit followed by AFC interrupter (AFC1) Ground fault circuit QPF and 1,2 60 Q17 followed by 110 to 260; interrupter (GFC1) QPF2 followed by A; may be followed by H Ground fault QE 1,2 60 QE followed by 115 to 260; equipment protection may be followed by H Dual function QFGA2 1 20 Q followed by I l0to 120; combination ground followed by DF: may be fault and arc -fault followed by H protection Square D General HOM L2 90 HOM followed by 110 to 290 (Homeiine)* Tandem (duplex) HOMT 1 30 HOMT followed by 1010 to 3020 Quad (tandem) HOMT 1,2 50 HOW followed by 1515215 to 2020250 2 50 HOW followed by 215215 to 230250 Combination arc fault HOM-CAH 1,2 20 HOM followed by 110 to 220; circuit inter upter followed by CAR (APCI)* Ground fault circuit HOM-GR 1,2 50 HOM followed by 110 to 250; inten­upter(GFCl)* followed by GFI Ground fault HOM-EPD 1,2 50 HOM followed by 115 to 250; equipment protection followed by EPD Dual function HOM-DF 1 20 HOM followed by 110 to 120: combination ground followed by DF fault and arc -fault protection* 10,000 None n/a n1a AH specified All specified types (Main Lug) I manufacturers I SPAN Panelsmanufacturedwith Serial Number (SN) xx-2223-xxxxx (middle 4digits) and higher are not compatiblewith plug -on neutral style branch circuit breakers, and pigtail neutral breaker styles must be installed. SPAN Panels with Serial Number (SN) xx-2222-xxxxx (middle 4 digits) and lower are compatible with SquareD Homeline plug -on neutral, as indicated by catalog numbers: HOM followed by 110 to 220; followed by P; followed by CAR HOM followed by 110 to 250; followed by P; followed by GR HOM followed by 110 to 120: followed by P; followed by DF. SPAN 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev. 2022-05-30) 22 Per 2020 NEC 230.67 Surge Protection • A surge protective device (SPD) shall be installed in all new and replacement services supplying dwelling units. • Shalt be Type 1 or Type 2 SPD. • Shall be attached to the service equipment or Immediately adjacent, Exception: The SPD shall not be required to be in the service equipment if located at each next level distribution equipment downstream toward the load. SPAN is compatible with virtually any standard SPD connected to a 2-pole breaker or installed on a 2-space slot in equivalent SquareD HOK Eaton BR, or Siemens/Murray QP/MP panelboards. • When installing an SPD, mark it as an essential circuit in the SPAN Installer App under Advanced settings, depicted below. • If using an SPD with usable circuits, be sure to only have essential items on those circuits (e.g,, Internet router, alarms, fire detection). Homeowners will not be able to turn this circuit off via the SPAN Home app. " .'w f v (YP' Breakerl 2-pole (Breaker 3) Awun)W; ra6y ,' A !t" I IM ut, '0 X INC== Setting to follow when using an SPID in SPAN SPAN 1 -00800-xx Installation Manual (rev, 2022-05-30) 23 The SPAN Main Lug Assembly (SPAN PN: 1-01934-0) is designed and listed only for use in the SPAN Panel (PNI 1-00200-xx, 1-00900- xx). Dimensions Weight Wire Type Wire Gauge Current Rating AC Voltage (nominal) Max Input Short Circuit Operating Temperature 4-7/8 x 5-1 /S x 2-1/8 in (124 x 130 x 54 mm) 0,66 Ins (0.30 kg) Copper or Aluminum (CU7AQ #6 - 250 kcmil 200 A 120/240 VAC 10 kA -22 to 1221F (-30 to 50°C) tA P NOTE: See "Installing a Main Breaket" section above for complete installation steps, torques, etc. R" 11 SPAN 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev, 2022-05-30) 24 ..M 2021-05-15 • First revision 2021-06-04 * Corrected product weight in spec table * Added Networking Kit and Trim Kit to accessory list * Added Servicing instructions regarding breaker replacement or additions 2021-06-21 * Added main breaker replacement details • Added Flush Mount Trim Kit installation instructions 2021-06-29 • Added dimensions for Flush Mount Trim Kit 2021-12-04 * Added Appendix A: Circuit Breaker Compatibility 2022-01-21 * Added Appendix B: Surge Protective Device Compatibility • Updated figure in Install Conduit section to include Conduit Entry Location dimensions * Updated Wiring the Panel section to include sub -feed tug rating 2022-01-28 • Updated Image and information under section "Dimensions, Clearances, and Access" • Minor updates to "Preparing to Install" section 2022-04-19 • Updated breaker compatibility list 2022-05-30 0 Updated format of Appendix A 0 Added information for Main Lug Kit (Appendix Q 2022-06-24 * Minor updates to Main Lug Part (Appendix Q and Installing a Main Breaker section 2022-08-30 • Minor updates installation recommendations SPAN 1-00800-xx Installation Manual (rev. 2022-05-30) 25 I This document is the property of Intertek Testing Services and is not transferable. 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