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Date: November 21,2011
PTC Report#: 1939
Revision No.: 0
PTC Project#: 411-1003
Product Mfg_: Natural Light Energy Systems
10821 N. 23`d Ave.
Phoenix,AZ 85029
Product Name: Roof Mounted Solar Attic Fan
Product Category: Roofing
�roductSub-Category: . ..-Roofing-Acc-essories-that-are�n4ntegral.-Partof the#toofing System _
Compliance Method: Product Approval Rule 9N-3.015(4)(d)—Equivalency of Standards.Evaluation
Report by a Licensed Professional Engineer
Prepared For: Natural Light Energy Systems
10821 N. 23`d Ave. �ge� 1� o31��dfj S #ao,�
Phoenix,AZ 85029 .:`j �'':•'
Prepared By: Robert J.Amoruso, P.E.
Florida P.E. No.49752
PTC Product Design Group, LLC
PO Box 520775 `�R r
Longwood, FL 32752-0775 °dt'rf4!! !.FN���m�
Florida C of A No.25935 �¢�ata�uug►���
Robert J.Amoruso, P.E
Florida P.E_ License No.49752
PTC Product Design Group,LLC, Project No.411-1003 Page 1.1
PO Box 520775 Report No.1939,Rev.0
Longwood,FL 32752-0775 2010 FBC Equivalency
Phone-321-690-1788 Fax:321-690-1789
FBPE Certification of Authorization No.25935
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Scope
Evaluate equivalency of testing standards used for the performance testing of Natural Light Energy Systems
Roof Mounted Solar Attic Fan for conformance to the 2010 Florida Building Code — Building and Residential
Volumes including the High Velocity Hurricane Zone(HVHZ).
Description of Product
See PTC Product Evaluation Report No. 1938 (Reference 3.a) for a full description-of the product including
testing standards used and results of testing.
Performance and Vesting Standards
Reference 2 conducted testing to the following standard(s)
1) TAS-100(A)-95,Test Procedure far Wind and Wind Driven Rain Resistance and/or Increased Windspeed
Resistance of Soffit Ventilation Strip and Continuous or Intermittent Ventilation System Installed At the
Ridge Area
2) TAS-202-94,Criteria for Testing Impact&Nonimpact Resistant Building Envelope Components Using
Uniform Static Air Pressure
References and Supporting Documents,
1) Drawings
a. Drawing No.NLS0004,Rev_1,Dated 11/21/11,signed and sealed by Robert J.Amoruso,P.E.
2) Testing
a. 'PRI Construction Materials Technologies Test Report No.NLES-001-02-02,dated 12/30/09,
Performance Test Report;Natural Light Systems—40 Watt Solar Attic Fan for Asphalt Shingle
Roofs—TAS 200(A)-95.
b. Architectural Testing Inc.Test Report No.A8071.02-301-18,dated 8/24/11,TAS 202 Test Report,
Self-Flashing Roof Mounted Attic Ventilation Fan,Series/Madel:Solar Attic Fan with 40 Watt
Solar Panel for Natural Light Energy Systems.
3) Reports
a. PTC Product Design Group,LLC Report No.1938,Dated 11/21/11,Product Evaluation for Roof
Mounted Solar Attic Fan for Natural Light Energy Systems.
4) Florida Building Code—Test Protocols
a. 2010
i. TAS 202-94
ii. TAS 100(A)-95
PTC Product Design Group,LLC Project No.411-1003 Page ( 2
PO Box 520775 Report No.1939,Rev.0
IongLvood,FL 32752-0775 2010 FBC Equivalency
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F3PE Certification of Authorization No.25935
b: 2007 with 2009 Supplements
i. TAS 202-94
ii. TAS 100(A)-95
Equivalency Evaluation
Reference 2.a tested for wind and wind-driven rain resistance in accordance with TAS-100(A)-95, Test
Procedure for Wind and Wind Driven Rain Resistance and/or Increased Windspeed Resistance of Soffit
Ventilation Strip and Continuous or Intermittent Ventilation System Installed at the Ridge Area.
v Testing to the above procedure documented in Reference 2.a is based on conformance to the 2007
FBC—Test Protocols with 2009 Supplements.
• The 2010 FBC—Test Protocols,TAS 100(A)-95 revised Section 10.4.8 to remove reference to TAS
100(8)which does not exist and requires the user to contact the authority having jurisdiction when
testing product for increased windspeed resistance that exceed a height of 12 inches or any other
dimension of 18 inches.
The product covered by Evaluation Report No.1938 (Ref.3.a)exceeded those limitations.Miami-
Dade Product Control was contacted and advised that Checklist No.0463 shall be used.In
conformance with this checklist,a uniform static air pressure test in accordance with TAS 202-94
was conducted.
Because the requirements of the-revised TAS 100(A)-95 were followed and because the changes to
TAS 100(A)-95 do not affect testing method or results,conformance to the 2010 FBC is maintained.
• CONCLUSION:Testing and documented results in Reference 2.a are compliant with the 2010 FBC—
Building Volume, Residential Volume and Test Protocols.
Reference 2.b tested uniform static air pressure in accordance with TAS-202-94,Criteria for Testing Impact&
filonimpact Resistant Building Envelope Components Using Uniform Static Air Pressure
• Testing to the above procedure documented in Reference 2.b is based on conformance to the 2007
FBC—Test Protocols with 2009 Supplements.
The 2010 FBC—Test Protocols,TAS 202-941-revised Sections 1.1 and 5.22.2 related to calculation of
design pressure using ASCE7-10.Section 5.2.7 was revised to remove revision level from ASTM E283
and Section 13.2.1 revised interval labeling on storm panels.
These changes do not affect the testing method or results obtained.
o CONCLUSION:Testing and documented results in Reference 2.b are compliant with the 2010 FBC—
Building Volume, Residential Volume and Test Protocols.
ETC Product Design Group,LLC Project No.411-1003 Page 13
PO Box 520775 Report No.1939,Rev.0
Long good,FL 32752-0775 2010 FSC Equivalency
Phone:321-690-1788 Fax:321-690-1789
FBPECerimcation of Authorization No.25935
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IMPORTANT: Before Rnsta011nq
Please take the time tmread throughthe ENTIRE instructions prior tmstarting any work.
1' Ensure normal safety precautions are taken when using tools and walking on roofs.
2' Do not cut any structural members inthe house.
3' Measure twice and cut once.
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" Reciprocating Saw o Caulking Gun * Measuring Tape
" Marking Pen » Screw Gun o Razor Knife
" String ^ Ladders
Components
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1. (2)#8Phillips Head Screws/Clip Assembly 3 �
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2. Custom Solar Panel
3. Wire Lead
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4. Adjustable Solar Panel Bracket
5. Aluminum Shroud
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6. Custom DCMotor
7. Motor Isolation Bracket 7
8. Air Drive Precision Pitch Blade
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9. 4" x 48" Stainless Steel Wire Mesh
80. Rugged 74Gauge Shroud Support Bracket z
11. 0B#�nl l/2" �toin/�a�tez| Phillips` ' 10
Head Screws
12. Aluminum Flashing 11
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Onstaflation Pointers
When determining location of the unit, try to place the solar attic fan on the south side of the roof, also consider
potential problems such as objects shading the unit during certain times of the day.The unit should also be
centered on the roof and the center of the unit should be about 2 feet down from the roof ridge.
Step T
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Choose location for solar vent unit,south exposure is best.If a southern ex-
posure is not feasible for your installation, the fan can be installed on any
other exposure and the solar panel adjusted to capture maximum sunlight.
Step 2
Hammer a nail at the center of the location chosen between rafters for the
solar attic fan unit. The center of the unit should be about 2 feet down
from the ridge.Attach a string to the nail. Measure 9.5"of string and attach
a marking pen to the string,see diagram.Scribe a 19"circle onto the roof
shingles or use the template created earlier.
Step 3
With a reciprocating saw, cut the diameter of the hole.
IMPORTANT- The solar attic fan must be installed between the roof
rafters or over a roof rafter. DO NOT CUT THROUGH ANY FRAMING
MEMBER.
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Roof rafters are generally 16" or 24" on center. On 16" on center
construction, the installer can either cut a 14" hole between the rafters or
cut a 19" hole with the roof rafter running through the cut hole - do not
cut the rafter(see diagram). On 24"on center construction, center the fan
between the rafters. NEVER CUT THROUGH ANY ROOF RAFTERS. LEAVE
ALL FRAMING MEMBERS IN PLACE. Only remove roof sheathing.
Step 5
With a razor knife, cut a four inch slit through the shingles and tar paper
at the three and nine o'clock position of the flashing. This allows for the
foot print of the flashing to be inserted under the shingles.
NOTE: If a 14" hole was cut instead of a 19" hole in Step 3,
additional shingles may also need to be removed on the
high side towards the ridge to allow the flashing to slide
over the hole (see inset Illustration).
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Step 6
Insert the reciprocating saw blade sideways at the three o'clock position
and commence cutting the roofing nails up and around to the nine o'clock
position. This process removes the nails that will prevent the
flashing foot print from sliding up underneath the shingles.
Step 7
Caulk underside of flashing with the provided caulking material. Two
concentric rings of caulking material is sufficient.
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NOTE: Installation on tile roofs will require the use of a skirt.
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Step a
Taking care not to smear caulk on the exposed shingles, slide flashing
under tar paper and shingles and force flashing up until the shingles come
in contact with the raised portion of the flashing. The bottom side of the
flashing will be on top of the shingles. Secure flashing with four Phillips
head screws at the 3:00, 6:00, 9:00 and 12:00 positions. The 3:00 and
9:00 positions screws should go under the shingles. The 6:00 and 12:00
position screws should go on top of the shingles.
Step 9
At the 6:00 and 12:00 Positions, caulk over the screw head,since it will be
exposed to the weather. Use remaining caulk to seal the areas where the V
4" slits were made and around the area where the shingles meet with the
raised area of the flashing.
Step T 0
Loosen, but do not remove, the screw on the clip/screw assembly located
on each side of the solar panel bracket. Adjust the solar panel to the
position it will collect the most sunlight throughout the day.Tighten screws
at the desired position.
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on the housing, the solar panel and the motor.
IMPORTANT: PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THE CARD BELOW AS SOON!AS
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YOUR SOLAR ATTIC FAN IS INSTALLED.This card will serve as proof of your purchase, -�
should you misplace your original invoice.
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The manufacturer warrants this product to be free from defects in material > '
. and manufacturer's workmanship for a period of 25 years on the motor, the solar
panel and the housing,from the date of installation.This warranty is subject to
proper installation of the unit in accordance with the manufacturer's written
installation instructions.The manufacturer will not be liable for any special, incidentals=: ,
or consequential damages in any way related to, or arising out of, defects in, _s3!
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Please fill out the form below and mail it to:
Natural Light Energy Systems o 10821 North 23r€1 Avenue o Phoenix, AZ 85029
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Product Manufacturer NATURAL LIGHT ENERGY SYSTEMS
Address/Phone/Email 10821 N.23rd Ave.
PHOENIX,AZ 85029
(813)909-1956
bolsonl@tampabay.rr.com
Authorized Signature Kelly Joya
kelly@nitubular.com
Technical Representative Gregg Vincent
Address/Phone/Email 10821 N.23rd Ave.
Phoenix,AZ 85029
(602)485-5984
gvincent@nitubular.com
Quality Assurance Representative Mark Orszuiak
Address/Phone/Email 10821 N.23rd.Ave.
Phoenix,AZ 85029
(602)485-5984
Mark@nitubutar.com
Category Roofing
Subcategory Roofing Accessories that are an Integral Part of the Roofing
System
Compliance Method Evaluation Report from a Florida Registered Architect or a
Licensed Florida Professional Engineer
Evaluation Report-Hardcopy Received
Florida Engineer or Architect Name who developed the Alien Douglas Gezelman
Evaluation Report
Florida License PE-59180
Quality Assurance Entity National Accreditation and Management Institute
Quality Assurance Contract Expiration Date 12/31/2018
Validated By James Tippens,PE
Validation Checklist-Hardcopy Received
Certificate of Independence FL13509 R3 COI FL13509 R2 COI.odf
Referenced Standard and Year(of Standard) Standard Year
ASTM E330 2002
TAS 100A 1995
TAS 202 1994
Equivalence of Product Standards
Certified By Florida Licensed Professional Engineer or Architect
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Building Code which affect my product(s)and my product(s)
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Documentation from approved Evaluation or Validation Entity Yes No N/A
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Date Validated 07/08/2015
Summary of Products
FL# Model,Number or Name Description
13509.1 NATURAL LIGHT ENERGY SYSTEMS NLES ROOF-MOUNTED PV ATTIC FAN
PHOTO-VOLTAIC ATTIC FANS
Limits of Use Installation Instructions
Approved for use in HVHZ:Yes FL13509 R3 II 0192P AG NLT-R3.1)df
Approved for use outside HVHZ:Yes Verified By:Allen Gezelman PE 59180
Impact Resistant:Yes Created by Independent Third Party: No
Design Pressure:+86.5/-175 Evaluation Reports
Other: FL13509 R3 AE PCA 13509.2 EVALUATION REPORT.odf
Created by Independent Third Party: No
13509.2 NATURAL LIGHT ENERGY SYSTEMS NATURAL LIGHT ENERGY SYSTEMS PHOTO-VOLTAIC ATTIC
PHOTO-VOLTAIC ATTIC FANS FANS
Limits of Use Installation Instructions
Approved for use in HVHZ:Yes FL13509 R3 II PV ATTIC FAN INSTALLATION
Approved for use outside HVHZ:Yes INSTRUCTIONS.odf
Impact Resistant:Yes Verified By: PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER FL 59180
Design Pressure:+86.5/-175 Created by Independent Third Party: No
Other:LIMITED TO WOOD ROOF DECKS Evaluation Reports
FL13509 R3 AE PV ATTIC FAN EVALUATION REPORT.pdf
FL13509 R3 AE SAF E330-A8071 01-301-44-RO.odf
FL13509 R3 AE TAS202-A8071 02-301-18-RO(2).Ddf
Created by Independent Third Party: No
13509.3 NLES ROOF-MOUNTED PV ATTIC NATURAL LIGHT ENERGY SYSTEMS PHOTO-VOLTAIC ATTIC
FAN FANS
Limits of Use Installation Instructions
Approved for use in HVHZ:Yes FL13509 R3 II 0192P AG NLT-R3.odf
Approved for use outside HVHZ:Yes Verified By: LICENSED PE PE59180
Impact Resistant:Yes Created by Independent Third Party: No
Design Pressure:+86.5/--175 Evaluation Reports
Other: FL13509 R3 AE FL13509 R2 AE FL13509-
R2 EVALUATION old.odf
Created by Independent Third Party: No
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