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2024-0334 �—� Office Use Only SOLAR /POWERWALL/EV CHARGER Permit#: 2W2 0 �--� Permit Fee:$ Town ofQeensbury APPLICATION 742 Bay Road,Queensbury, NY 12804 Invoice#: P:518-761-8256 www.queensbury.net Flood Zone? Y. TYPE: ; N Reviewed By: SITE INFORMATION: Project Location: 26 Pulver Rd. Kattskill Bay, NY 12844 Tax Map ID #: 227.14-1-15 Subdivision Name: ❑✓ Residential: n Commercial n Other: Single Family Multi-Family . Solar Panel Informatioh Are the solar panels? JUL 08 2024 here are they being mounted? ❑ Purchased TOV1fi� a{= FENSsl1RY is Roof-mounted ❑ Leased BulLD{f�3C'QU&COD�s Ground-mounted (see#5 on cover page) Total System Capacity Rating (sum of all panels): Solar PV System: kW DC Select System Configuration: nSupply side connection with micro inverters ❑ Load side connection with DC optimizers Supply side connection with DC optimizers ❑ Load side connection with micro inverters ❑ Supply side connection with string inverter n Load side connection with string inverter Powerwall Battery Storage Information: (Please include detailed drawings& specs) Location: Residential EV Charger Information: (Please include detailed drawings & specs) Location: Tesla Charger to be installed in detached garage. About a 100ft trench that will need to be hand dug. Solar Panel/Powerwall Application Revised May 2024 CONTACT INFORMATION: PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY OR TYPE, PLEASE INCLUDE AN EMAIL • Property Owner(s): Name(s): Bonnie Andretta Mailing Address, C/S/Z: 26 Pulver Rd. Kattskill Bay, NY 12844 Cell Phone: (845)233-8696 Land Line: Email:andretta.bonnie@gmail.com • Solar Contractor: Workers' Comp documentation must be submitted with this application Business Name: Apex Energy Tek, LLC Contact Name: Greg Demarse Mailing Address, C/S/Z: 64 Main Street Queensbury, NY 12804 Cell Phone: Land Line: (518)415-5703 Email:Permitting@apexsolarpower.com • Electrical Contractor: Workers' Comp documentation must be submitted with this application Business Name: Apex Energy Tek, LLC Contact Name: Greg Demarse Mailing Address, C/S/Z: 64 Main Street Queensbury, NY 12804 Cell Phone: (518)779-3440 Land Line: Email:Permitting@apexsolarpower.com Contact Person for Compliance in regards to this project: Kyle Parmenter-Agent Cell Phone: Land Line: (518)415-5703 Email:permitting@apexsolarpower.com Solar Panel/Powerwall Application Revised May 2024 Estimated cost of construction: $4878.20 DECLARATION: 1. I acknowledge that no construction shall be commenced prior to the issuance of a valid,permit and will be completed within a 12 month period. Any changes to the approved plans prior to/during construction will require the submittal of amended plans, additional reviews and re-approval. 2. If, for any reason,the building permit application is withdrawn, 30%of the fee is retained by the Town of Queensbury.After 1 year from the initial application date, 100% of the fee is retained. 3. If the work is not completed by the 1 year expiration date the permit may be renewed, subject to fees and department approval. 4. I certify that the application, plans and supporting materials are a true and a complete statement and/or description of the work proposed, that all work will be performed in accordance with the NYS Building Codes, local building laws and ordinances, and in conformance with local zoning regulations. 5. A third-party electrical inspection will be completed at which time the Town of Queensbury's Building and Codes Enforcement department will be contacted to complete an inspection of the final installation of the solar panels. Please sign below to affirm that all answers are correct and that you have met all of the conditions and requirements to submit a unified solar permit. I have read and agree to the above: aLz /'t�ii io7i. 7�iYu ti Jul 02 2024 Homeowner's Signature Date Paz- 7/2/2024 Solar Co. Representative Signature Date Solar Panel/Powerwall Application Revised May 2024 • � • Apex Energy Tek •• foe.�•• 64 Main Street ••• ••• Queensbury, NY, 12804 ••i� (518) 309 -2786 apexenergytek Town of Queensbury Building Dept. 742 Bay Rd. Queensbury,NY 12804 RE: Bonnie Andretta-26 Pulver Rd Queensbury Building Dept, Please find our building department application for the project referenced above. Enclosed is a check for$85 for permit fees and documentation to support the application. Please let me know if anything else is needed. 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Gen 3 Wall Connector Manual 48A Single Phase • Important Safety Information 2 Dispute Resolution 42 Product Overview 5 Product Specifications 5 Circuit Breaker Rating / Maximum Output 6 Using Wall Connector 8 Features 10 Connectivity 10 Hosted Access Point 10 Local Network 10 Ground Fault Circuit Interruption 12 Ground Assurance 12 Thermal Monitoring 13 Power Outages 13 Firmware Updates 13 Wall Connector External Components 14 Wall Connector Internal Components 15 Installation 16 In the Box 16 Tools 17 Installation Considerations 18 Step 1: Prepare Wirebox for Conduit Fittings and Bushings 21 Step 2: Prepare Mounting Surface 22 Step 3: Prepare Wirebox and Mount to Wall 23 Step 4: Route Wiring Through Wirebox 24 Step 5: Strip and Land Wiring 25 Step 6: Attach Wall Connector to Wirebox 26 Step 7: Energize Wall Connector 27 Commissioning Procedure 28 Setting Up Access Control 29 Power Sharing 31 Power Sharing Overview 31 Breaker and Branch Circuit Setup 32 Considerations for Power Sharing 33 Calculating Power Sharing Requirements for Existing Systems 33 Power Sharing Commissioning Procedure 34 Wall Connector LEDs 36 Light Codes 36 Fault Codes 38 Additional Assistance for Red LED Faults 39 Warranty Information 40 Limits of Liability 41 IMPORTANT SAFETY Ti Read all instructions before using this product. Save these instructions. Wall Connector features built-in Type B RCD . This manual contains important instructions for the Tesla Gen 3 Wall Connector that shall be followed during installation, operation, and maintenance. Please review all warnings and cautions before installing and using the Wall Connector. AWARNING: When using electric products, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following. • INSTRUCTIONS RELATING TO RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK dat WARNING: Do not install or use the Wall Connector near flammable, explosive, harsh, or combustible materials, chemicals, or vapors. • WARNING: Turn off power at the circuit breaker before installing or cleaning the Wall Connector. • WARNINGS Ai WARNING: This product can expose you to one or more chemicals that are known to the state of California to cause cancer. • WARNING: This device should be supervised when used around children. ♦ AWARNING: The Wall Connector must be grounded through.a permanent wiring system or an equipment-grounded conductor. • WARNING: Use the Wall Connector only within the specified operating parameters. ♦ WARNING: Never spray water or any other liquid directly at the wall mounted control box. Never am spray any liquid onto the charge handle or submerge the charge handle in liquid. Store the charge handle in the dock to prevent unnecessary exposure to contamination or moisture. ♦ WARNING: Do not use the Wall Connector if it is defective, appears cracked, frayed, broken, or otherwise damaged, or fails to operate. • WARNING:.Do not use the Wall Connector if the flexible power cord or cable is frayed, broken;or otherwise damaged, or fails to operate. WARNING: Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, tamper with, or modify the Wall Connector. The ♦ Wall Connector is not user serviceable. Contact Tesla for any repairs or modification. • AWARNING: When transporting the Wall Connector, handle with care. Do not subject it to strong force or impact or pull, twist, tangle, drag, or step on the Wall Connector, to prevent damage to it or any components. ♦ Gen 3 Wall Connector Manual 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING: Do not touch the Wall Connector's end terminals with fingers or sharp metallic objects, such as wire, tools, or needles. f AWARNING: Do not insert fingers or foreign objects into any part of the Wall Connector. A WARNING: Do not forcefully fold or apply pressure to any part of the Wall Connector or damage it with sharp objects. - AWARNING: Use of the Wall Connector may affect or impair the operation of any medical or implantable electronic devices, such as an implantable cardiac pacemaker or an implantable cardioverter defibrillator. Check with your electronic device manufacturer concerning the effects that charging may have on such electronic devices before using the Wall Connector. • Gen 3 Wall Connector Manual 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTIONS CAUTION: Do not use private power generators as a power source for charging. ' . CAUTION: Incorrect installation and testing of the Wall Connector could potentially damage the vehicle's battery, components, and/or the Wall Connector itself. Any resulting damage is excluded from the New Vehicle Limited Warranty and the Charging Equipment Limited Warranty. �4\ CAUTION: Do not operate the Wall Connector in temperatures outside its operating range of-22° F `— to 122° F (-30° C to 50° C). • CAUTION: Wall Connector should only be installed by personnel who are trained and qualified to t°' work on electrical systems. ,1\. CAUTION: Ensure that Wall Connector is within storage temperature when moving, transporting, or storing. Gen 3 Wall Connector Manual 4 • PRODUCT OVERVIEW This manual applies to Wall Connectors identified by part number 1457768-**-*. Product Specifications Voltage and Wiring Nominal 200-240 V AC single-phase Current Output Range 12 - 48 amps Terminal Blocks 12-4 AWG (3.5 - 25 mm2), copper only Supported Conduit Sizing 3A in (21 mm) default, 1 in (27 mm) optional Grounding Scheme TN/TT Frequency 50/60 Hz Cable Length 7.3 m (24 ft) Wall Connector Dimensions Height: 13.6 in (345 mm) Width: 6.1 in (155 mm) Depth: 4.3 in (110 mm) Wire Box Bracket Dimensions Height: 9.8 in (250 mm) Width: 4.7 in (120 mm) Depth: 2.0 in (50 mm) Weight (including wirebox) 10 lb. (4.5 kg) Operating Temperature ' -22°F to 122°F (-30°C to 50°C) Storage Temperature -40°F to 185°F (-40°C to 85°C) Enclosure Rating Type 3R Ventilation Not required Means of Disconnect • External branch circuit breaker Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter Integrated, no additional required (CCID20) Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz, 802.11b/g/n Agency Approvals cULus - E351001 Transportation and storage: Ensure that Wall Connector is within storage temperature when moving, transporting, or storing. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Gen 3 Wall Connector Manua! 5 PRODUCT OVERVIEW . Circuit Breaker Rating / Maximum Output Power Output For maximum power output, install a standard double pole 60 amp circuit breaker. Wall Connector includes integrated GFCI protection - do not install a GFCI circuit breaker. Wall Connector incorporates automatic load management, which allows the max output to be customized to an existing power supply. If the electrical supply is unable to support the 60 amp configuration, select a lower amperage configuration. Circuit breaker(amps) -Max output(amps)_,: Power output at 240 volts (kW) 60 48 11.5 50 40 9.6 40 32 7.6 30 24 5.7 20 16 3.8 15 12 2.8 "cp NOTE: External disconnect switches are neither required nor recommended. i Go NOTE: Circuit breaker size is programmed during the commissioning process. See Commissioning Procedure on page 28 for details. " NOTE: Some Tesla vehicles may draw less current than the max output. Actual charging rate depends on Wall Connector output and onboard charger in the vehicle. J Branch Circuit Conductors and Ground Wire • If installing for less than maximum power, refer to local electrical code to select correct conductors and ground wire size that are suitable for the chosen circuit breaker. • If installing for maximum power, use minimum 6 AWG, 90° C-rated copper wire for conductors. C2? NOTE: Upsize conductors if necessary. i • For sites with multiple Wall Connectors, each Wall Connector must have its own branch circuit with L1, L2/N, and Ground. • COPPER WIRE TERMINATIONS ONLY for landing in Wall Connector wirebox terminals. Conductors can be stranded or solid. • Hardwire branch circuits to disconnects or circuit breakers. Do NOT install cord-and-plug type connections. • For outdoor installations, use watertight fittings when securing feeder wires to the wirebox. Gen 3 Wall Connector Manual 6 ` PRODUCT OVERVIEW Grounding Connections Wall Connector must have a ground path back to the main equipment earthing point on site. Without a proper ground connection, the Wall Connector will fault during a ground assurance test. Equipment- grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment-grounding terminal in the wirebox. Install a.ground (PE) wire sized according to local electrical code. Gen 3 wall Connector Manual 7 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Using Wall Connector 1. Open the vehicle charge port by pressing the button on the charge handle, pressing on the charge port door, using the mobile app, using the vehicle touchscreen, or by pressing and holding the trunk button on the keyfob. 2. Insert the charge handle into the vehicle charge port. 3. Check the vehicle controls to verify charging. 4. To remove the charge handle from the vehicle, press and hold the button on the handle to unlock the charge port. GP NOTE: The vehicle must be unlocked for the charge handle to be removable. � J • 5. Remove the charge handle from the vehicle charge port. 6. Wrap the charge cable counter-clockwise around the Wall Connector and insert the charge handle into the holster. Gen 3 Wall Connector Manual 8 PRODUCT OVERVIEW T EE 5 L p • • . . ,s\ r' 11 .1 .; .%\ 171 • • • • Gen 3 Wall Connector Manual 9 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Features Connectivity Wall Connector is equipped with Wi-Fi to communicate with local site routers, vehicles, mobile devices, other Wall Connectors, and other Tesla products. • Hosted Access Point Wall Connector hosts a WPA2 password-secured, 2.4 GHz, 802.11 Wi-Fi access point network to facilitate commissioning and connecting to other devices. A unique SSID Wi-Fi network name and WPA2 password for connecting to the Wall Connector are printed on a label at the rear of the main unit, as well as on the front cover of the Quickstart Guide included in the box. WallConnectcr l "'gill awl.rerba • ttPM.fl Local Network Connecting Wall Connector to a local Wi-Fi network enables it to receive over-the-air firmware updates, remote diagnostics access, arid usage data tracking capability. A Wi-Fi connection is required for sites that utilize authentication, billing, and other property management features. Wall Connector only supports WPA2/3-secured, 2.4 GHz, 802.11 infrastructure mode networks. E, NOTE: Networks that are not password protected are not supported. The Wall Connector will not display non-password protected networks in the options list.Open networks without a password are not supported and will not be recognized by the Wall Connector. Et NOTE: WPA enterprise will be supported in a future firmware update. Gen 3 Wall Connector Manual 10 • PRODUCT OVERVIEW Eir NOTE: Property management features will be enabled via future firmware updates. Gen 3 Wail Connector Manual 11 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Ground Fault Circuit Interruption Integrated ground fault circuit interruption (GFCI) protection automatically detects a current mismatch between power delivery conductors that would indicate that current is flowing through the ground (PE) conductor. If a ground fault occurs after 10 seconds of charging, Wall Connector will wait 15 minutes before automatically re-attempting to charge. Up to four attempts to charge will be made before user interaction is required. If a residual current fault occurs within 10 seconds of charging, Wall Connector will lock out and user interaction is required to restore charging functionality. Recommended interaction includes pressing the button on the charging handle, or removing the charging handle from the vehicle and reinserting it. If this does not resolve the issue, look for a ground fault issue such as water ingress. Ground Assurance Wall Connector continuously checks for the presence of a safe ground connection and automatically recovers from faults. Grounded assurance operates by injecting a small amount of current into the ground conductor in order to measure the impedance between line and ground. If high impedance is detected, the Wall Connector will lock out charging and display a fault code of two (2) red blinks. See Fault Codes on page 38 for a full list of fault codes. For ground assurance to operate on TN grids, one leg of the distribution transformer must be ground- bonded (Neutral). Ground bond should only occur at one location in a site's electrical system. Wall Connector ground assurance may be adjusted in countries with TT or IT grid configurations and can be disabled in the commissioning procedure. The Ground Monitor Interrupter feature monitors the Wall Connector ground connection. Select the correct option based on the installation's earthing system and earth impedance. Depending on country, three options are available: • Enable: Ground connection will be monitored and a high detected ground resistance will disable the Wall Connector. This is the preferred setting to provide protection, and should be selected where ground connection is expected to be strong (as in the case on TN networks and most TT networks), and where required by regulation. • Monitor: Ground connection will be monitored but a high detected ground resistance will not disable the Wall Connector. This should be selected if the ground monitoring check yields false positives and ground impedance cannot be improved (as is the case in some TT networks). • Disabled: Ground connection will not be monitored. This should be selected where the ground connection is not made (as is the case for IT networks), or where the current induced by this check would be problematic (as is the case on some TT networks with sensitive residual-current devices). c' NOTE: Ground Monitoring is always enabled for installations in North America. • Temporary problems such as ground faults or utility power surges are resolved automatically. Gen 3 wall Connector Manual 12 • PRODUCT OVERVIEW Thermal Monitoring Wall Connector actively monitors temperatures in multiple locations while charging to ensure stability of the charge session. Temperature sensors are located at the relays, microcontroller, charge handle, and rear of the main unit to monitor the temperature of the terminals in the wirebox. In warmer conditions, Wall Connector may reduce current and charge speed to protect itself. When this happens, the light bar on the faceplate will continue to display the "streaming green" and a blink code of three red flashes to indicate that charging has been reduced due to high temperatures. If heat continues to rise, Wall Connector will stop charging and display a blink code of three red flashes. (Ei NOTE: See Fault Codes on page 38 for full list of error codes. For optimal performance, install Wall Connectors in areas where ambient temperature will remain below 50°C (122°F). In rare circumstances, Wall Connector may begin reducing amperage at 35°C (95°F) ambient temperatures. Adjustments to amperage are automatic and do not require user input; Wall Connector will return to starting current when temperatures are reduced. Power Outages If there is a power outage while Wall Connector is charging a vehicle, charging will automatically resume within 1 to 3 minutes after power restoration. The Wall Connector will display a solid blue light on the faceplate to indicate that it is communicating with the vehicle and waiting to resume charging. Alternatively, pressing the button on the charge handle after power restoration will cause Wall Connector to resume charging immediately. Firmware Updates Firmware updates will be automatically applied to the Wall Connector to improve the user experience and introduce new features. Connect Wall Connector to Wi-Fi for access to the most recent firmware update. See Commissioning Procedure on page 28. Tesla vehicles can provide firmware updates to Wall Connectors. Gen 3 wall Connector Manual 13 E 1, JUL 0 8 2024 . ,,,.,,_...„..„7, .,,,, ,__.scs--7. 71.,:ir,:,.. 714.', -,-."...--r"-7:41,,,...."-7,.^7--, ,, , ' *7.1•.:-Irir,,., ....14;14....'",. „, _Ir..; .1-0\A'N CPI: r',1_'.1',..:.ENSBLIRY i ., -.... +•„. -•,,, -...--..„ilf‘.4,-.,.::,r,-,"--vi,,,./: -.§.:.----.---. '.__,---. 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