The problem here it about 5 years ago they upped the snow loadrequirements from 
40 to 60 p/sf so ANY thing added to the roof needs astructural upgrade.

Todd

On Tuesday, July 7, 2009 9:59pm, "Bill Brooks" <billbroo...@yahoo.com> said:



Allan,
 
Check out my website at [http://www.brooksolar.com/services] 
www.brooksolar.com/services. Therecent Expedited Permit Process that I helped 
produce for the US Dept. ofEnergy is on that page in pdf that you can download. 
It explains the rationalebehind why anything under 5 PSF is fine if the roof 
structure is standard(engineered trusses or typical rafter roof). Read it over 
a share it with yourjurisdictions. We are going to be maintaining the most 
recent version of thatdocument on the [http://www.solarabcs.org] 
www.solarabcs.org websiteon their “documents” tab. It should be posted soon. It 
alsorequires that you use a standard engineered racking system such as DPW, 
UniRac,or ProSolar.
 
Bill.
 
 
 


From:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org]
 On Behalf Of AllanSindelar
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 5:26 PM
To: 'RE-wrenches'
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Roof Loading request for help
 
Wrenches,
Weare currently facing a city permitting bureaucracy that has recently 
discoveredsolar – that is, suddenly each department in the permitting and 
planreview departments is coming up with standards for PV systems. Some of 
thestandards, of course, make no sense. 
 
PVsystems typically add about three pounds per square foot to the loading on 
aroof. We are facing a city requirement for structuralengineering work for 
standard roof attachment if the mounting approachis to make penetrations into 
the roof structure. This is a typical requirementthat will only add 
considerable cost to each PV system, and we’re lookingto have our ammunition to 
fight this well stocked in advance. Specifically, arebuilding authorities in 
other jurisdictions requiring structuralengineering work for this type of roof 
attachment?
 
Thanks
Allan
 
Allan Sindelar
[mailto:al...@positiveenergysolar.com] al...@positiveenergysolar.com
NABCEP Certified PhotovoltaicInstaller
EE98J Journeyman Electrician
Positive Energy, Inc.
3201 Calle Marie
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507
505 424-1112
[http://www.positiveenergysolar.com] www.positiveenergysolar.com
 
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