Solar mounting systems for flat roofs are commonly ballasted with few penetrations.
Flat roof solar mounting system.
These roofs may still have a slight tilt but not nearly as much as sloped residential roofs.
With proper installation a sturdy mount secures your panels in harsh weather and protects your investment.
A solar panel mount or solar racking system is the foundation that holds your solar array in place.
The mounting angles range from 10 45.
Material aluminium al6063 t6 zinc aluminized sheet.
Flat roof mounting systems.
Flat roof solar panel mounting solutions are available from established manufacturers like prosolar snapnrack quick mount pv and schletter.
Mounts are used to attach solar panels to the roof ground or another surface on your property.
It can be installed directly on concrete flat roof and metal roof or ground or pre made cement blocks as your option all panels can be installed easily which will save much time for your project.
Commercial and industrial solar applications are often found on large flat rooftops like on big box stores or manufacturing plants.
Whether you are a professional residential contractor or a diy do it yourself property owner we have the experience and photovoltaic solar system products for any flat roof solar project.
Build strong and efficient solar arrays on flat roofs.
Brief introduction for flat ballast roof system.
Corigy flat roof solar mounting systems are applicable to large scale flat roof module installation it allow solar array to tilt angle 5 30 deg with the roof the solar racking system can be pre designed a fixed angle for your request and the support is high pre assembled especially this system highlights the function that it can be both use as ballasted system by adding tray on the bottom tube.
Flat ballast roof system with great flexibility and lower cost ballast mount can be used for both commercial and civil flat roof solar system.
Single and double elevation are both possible.
Ironridge tilt mount supports a wide range of solar panel tilting angles while also resisting the extreme wind and snow forces experienced over a building s lifetime.