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UniRac SolarMount 2-Rail Kit, 106 Inch Light Rails with L-Feet Includes L-Feet Manufacturer Part Number: 303206
Detailed Description
Lower-cost
SolarMount Light rail employs 38 percent less aluminum than standard
rail, yet it's more than strong enough for flush applications. Use the
same top mounting clamps and footing components that make SolarMount
standard rail so easy to install. Each kit contains 2 rails equal to the row length, L-feet and hardware to join to rails.
About SolarMount
Save time and money with SOLARMOUNT, the world’s most versatile PV mounting system. The universal SOLARMOUNT rail system has three options that can be assembled into a wide variety of PV mounting structures to accommodate any job site: SOLARMOUNT Flush, SOLARMOUNT High Profile Tilt, and SOLARMOUNT Low Profile Tilt.
Benefits of the SolarMount System:
- Maximum flexibility: flush, high-profile, or low-profile configurations for all locations - Ease of installation: minimized penetration with longer attachment spans than competitive products - Complete technical support: installation and code compliance documentation - Core component for UniRac mounting solutions: incorporated into UniRac's other major product lines
Choose your Application:
Flush Mount: Where foot spacing must exceed 48 inches, standard rail provides the extra strength. Install an array flush to a roof or other mounting surface in high profile (rails parallel to rafters) or low. Accessories handle special circumstances, such as Spanish tile or an uneven roof.
Low Profile Tilt: Minimize the vertical height of your array—to hide an array behind a parapet, for example. You can also optimize tilt angle on a pitched roof to maximize system performance. Tilt angle depends on leg length and the make and model of your PV modules. Use standard rail with all tilt legs.
High Profile Tilt: Maximize module density at a given site area on the ground or on a flat or pitched roof. Tilt angle depends on leg length and rail length. Use standard rail with all tilt legs. High profile legs require unspoiled rails not exceeding 180 inches.
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