Hi all, I know that the best thing to do is to hire a structural engineer to do this for me. The problem is that the few quotes I got quoted me at round $3000. I had calcs and stamp done through one of many online PV permit services. Obviously they didnt come out to my house and do calcs based on that, they looked at the roof on google maps, took info from me as far as trusses etc and then ran their calcs based on that. While this is good enough to get the permit, I dont 100% trust it. So Id like to do my own calculations so that I can sleep sound at night and not worry about my roof collapsing or flying away.
Hopefully it is one of those things that even if my calculations the error is by 30% or something its still good enough for the array. If its too close I guess Ill have to pony up half of my system's cost to have someone come out.
My roof has 2x6 rafters 24 inch on center with supports at every 3rd rafter (6ft). I am using Ironridge flashfoot 2 mounting system and Panasonic 330W panels. My roof is composite shingle at 19 degrees. Roof type Gable.
Panels are 18sq feet at 43lbs, I have 3 rows of 5 panels (15 panels total). So thats 270sq feet at 645lbs, which is 2.4 lbs per sq foot, plus the racking and we are at the around 3lb per foot. Which I believe is pretty standard for PV. My mounts are on 9 rafters, staggered (except the end points).
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I am in Southern California, snow load is 0. 3s gusts of wind at 115mph.
Is that sufficient information to guesstimate how much load my roof can withstand? Even if with a huge margin of error and then take the lower end of that calc?
Hopefully it is one of those things that even if my calculations the error is by 30% or something its still good enough for the array. If its too close I guess Ill have to pony up half of my system's cost to have someone come out.
My roof has 2x6 rafters 24 inch on center with supports at every 3rd rafter (6ft). I am using Ironridge flashfoot 2 mounting system and Panasonic 330W panels. My roof is composite shingle at 19 degrees. Roof type Gable.
Panels are 18sq feet at 43lbs, I have 3 rows of 5 panels (15 panels total). So thats 270sq feet at 645lbs, which is 2.4 lbs per sq foot, plus the racking and we are at the around 3lb per foot. Which I believe is pretty standard for PV. My mounts are on 9 rafters, staggered (except the end points).
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-0----0----0----0----0-
-0--0----0----0---0--0-
-0----0----0----0----0-
-0--0----0----0---0--0-
-0----0----0----0----0-
I am in Southern California, snow load is 0. 3s gusts of wind at 115mph.
Is that sufficient information to guesstimate how much load my roof can withstand? Even if with a huge margin of error and then take the lower end of that calc?
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