East West dual tilt solar flat roof mounting system is a exclusive design, it can install more solar panel in the same area, and higher energy production output.
Brand:
KsengShipping Port:
XiamenMaterial:
Aluminum 6005-T5 & SUS 304 Stainless SteelWarranty:
10 YearsService Life:
25 YearsCertification:
ISO9001/CE/ULStandard:
AS/NZS 1170Wind Load:
60M/SSnow Load:
1.4KN/M2
Kseng`s East West dual tilt mounting system is a exclusive design, it can install more solar panel in the same area, and higher energy production output.Greater overall system power production under the same roof area.
. Cost Effectiveness, the same module qualities ( modules are quite cheap), East West dual tilt mounted on the flat rooftop can save on cost of energy. As solar system in an East-West solar racking are more packed together, potentially you would be saving some rails on the system. When you are installing a large project, bits and pieces adds up.
. Easier on the roof and Prevent winds blowing over
North-facing panels titled at 30° need heavy concrete ballasts or stronger mounting to prevent winds blowing the modules over, or off the roof. Less air resistance when using a East West system allows it to be installed on less structurally robust roofs and preserves roof loading capacity for other projects in the future.
Material: | Aluminum 6005-T5 & SUS 304 Stainless Steel |
Application: | Flat Rooftop |
Standard: | AS/NZS 1170 |
Wind Load: | 60M/S |
Snow Load: | 1.4KN/M2 |
Certification: | ISO9001/CE/UL |
Warranty: | 10 Years |
Service Life: | 25 Years |
Applicable Module: | Framed or Frameless |
Causion:
To avoid deadlock of stainless steel fastener, please avoid using electric tools for final tightening. And refer to the safe torque refined for stainless steel in the following forms. And: Do not fasten bolts tightly until each component is adjusted properly.
Bolt Dimension |
Safe Torque(N*M) | Bolt Dimension | Safe Torque(N*M) |
M1 |
0.0193 | M2.5 | 0.356 |
M1.1 | 0.0272 | M3 | 0.634 |
M1.2 | 0.0369 | M3.5 | 0.997 |
M1.4 | 0.0578 | M4 | 1.48 |
M1.6 | 0.0853 | M4.5 | 2.14 |
M1.8 | 0.129 | M5 | 2.98 |
M2 | 0.174 | M6 | 5.07 |
M2.2 | 0.229 | M7 | 8.5 |
M8 | 12.3 | M10 | 24.4 |
M12 | 42.5 | M14 | 67.6 |
According to the panel array drawing, Locate the Pillars. Connect Pillars with M10*20 bolt and Guide Slider.
Construct triangle with angles and bolt M8*25.
Put Ballast Plate on Pillar 22, and fix triangle structure to the Pillar 22 with bolt M10*20.
Put on end clamp and mid clamp, not tightened.
Ballast with Concrete Block.
7.8. Install panel, tighten bolt of clamps.
Merit:
1.What scenarios are solar ballasted roof mounting systems suitable for?
Ballasted racking systems are suitable for residential, commercial and industrial solar projects, especially in scenarios where drilling holes in the roof is not desired or allowed.
2.What is the installation process for a ballasted racking system?
The installation process for a ballasted racking system typically includes the following steps:
Measure the roof and design a suitable racking layout.
Place the bracket assembly on the roof according to the design.
Secure the racking assembly using ballast (e.g. cement blocks).
Install the solar panels and make electrical connections.
What are the maintenance requirements for ballasted racking systems?
Ballasted racking systems typically require periodic inspections to ensure that all components are securely fastened and not loose or damaged. Regular cleaning of the solar panels is also required to maintain their power generation efficiency.
3.What is the lifespan of a solar ballasted racking system?
The lifespan of a ballasted racking system is usually related to the materials used and the quality of manufacturing. High quality racking systems can last up to 20 years or more.
4.What is the cost of a ballast rack system?
The cost of a ballast bracket system will vary depending on the size of the project, the materials used and the complexity of the installation. Typically, it provides a cost-effective solution for solar installations because it avoids roof penetrations and the associated costs of waterproofing treatments.
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