mfstructural
Structural
- Feb 1, 2009
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I was contacted by a solar company interested in hiring a structural engineer. They install solar panels on roofs and are looking for an engineer to work with to stamp the drawings.
The way they do things is have an inspector go out and take drone pictures of the roof, take pictures of the inside of attic (roof framing, including a tape measure showing measurements). They also have pictures of the roof framing layout and member sizes and any posts supporting ridge beams, etc. All this is for the engineer to review.
They also create a set of drawings showing how many panels are on each roof facet. There are a couple drawings they would want me to sign, including drawings showing how many panels on each face, roof slopes, and how to install them.
For example the one I reviewed showed the roof slope, and connection to roof of the panel, with was a 5/16" lag bolt (4" long) into rafter/truss. The drawings also show the clips that attach between the lag bolt and panel, presumably by the manufacturer.
Lastly, there is a letter drafted for the municipality talking about the loads and how the structural assessment was based on pictures/inspection performed by the solar company.
The solar panels are shown to be 3.5 psf on the drawings, which also show 115 wind load, 25 psf snow load, and 9 psf roof DL shingles, etc.
I don't think putting 3.5 psf of panels on a roof is going to overstress it. The other thing I'm wondering about is what the responsibility is to have performed a site inspection some of these are several hours from me and I can't get to them so most of them would be based on review of photos/inspection information.
Has anyone come across something like this?
The way they do things is have an inspector go out and take drone pictures of the roof, take pictures of the inside of attic (roof framing, including a tape measure showing measurements). They also have pictures of the roof framing layout and member sizes and any posts supporting ridge beams, etc. All this is for the engineer to review.
They also create a set of drawings showing how many panels are on each roof facet. There are a couple drawings they would want me to sign, including drawings showing how many panels on each face, roof slopes, and how to install them.
For example the one I reviewed showed the roof slope, and connection to roof of the panel, with was a 5/16" lag bolt (4" long) into rafter/truss. The drawings also show the clips that attach between the lag bolt and panel, presumably by the manufacturer.
Lastly, there is a letter drafted for the municipality talking about the loads and how the structural assessment was based on pictures/inspection performed by the solar company.
The solar panels are shown to be 3.5 psf on the drawings, which also show 115 wind load, 25 psf snow load, and 9 psf roof DL shingles, etc.
I don't think putting 3.5 psf of panels on a roof is going to overstress it. The other thing I'm wondering about is what the responsibility is to have performed a site inspection some of these are several hours from me and I can't get to them so most of them would be based on review of photos/inspection information.
Has anyone come across something like this?