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Already
established as the fastest, easiest, and safest way to install a PV
array on virtually any roof, SolarMount now supports ground
installations as well. In fact, the system now covers all
applications formerly served by our U-GR and
U-LP mounts.
New bottom
mounting clips and tilt legs supplement traditional top mounting
clamps, so the system now accommodates the widest variety of
installations and assembly preferences—on the roof and on the
ground. Any framed module, 64 watt or larger, sold in North America
can be mounted using SolarMount.
A new
component-based ordering system empowers distributors to meet your
exact needs now.
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System Components
Once you've selected PV modules and
planned your installation layout, you're ready to choose SolarMount
components.
- SMR rail
sets
- CT top mounting
clamps or CB bottom mounting
clips
- Optional TLH high-profile
tilt legs or TLL low-profile
tilt legs
- Optional STF flat-top
standoffs or STR raised-flange
standoffs
- Optional SP rail splice
kits
Our Sizing and Ordering
publication (PDF, 92 KB) will guide you through selections for
specific PV module makes, models, and quantities.
Ensure a SolarMount installation that
complies with the Uniform Building Code by following Code Compliant SolarMount
Installation (PDF, 1773 KB). This publications includes PE
certification and covers SolarMount design and assembly, with an
emphasis on wind loads. Give it to your building inspector for
review.
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SMR Rail Sets
SolarMount's
third-generation extruded aluminum rail is the most versatile yet.
Sets include 2 rails (model no. = length of rails in inches),
L-feet, and hardware to attach feet to rails.
Lag bolts are no
longer provided with SolarMount rail sets. To select the right lag
bolts for your installation, consult SolarMount Lag Bolt
Specifications (PDF, 11 KB) or Code Compliant SolarMount
Installation (PDF, 1773 KB), page 6.
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CT Top Mounting Clamps
Top down
assembly is ideal for Plug and Play PV modules. An entire array can
be assembled and wired where they're installed—on the roof, for
example.
The continuous,
slotted rails provide the ultimate in adjustablility. No more
redrilling holes or repositionsing footings.
On pitched
roofs, mount rails either parallel or perpendicular to the
rafters.
When should I choose top
mounting clamps?
Installation
instructions (PDF 925 KB)
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CB Bottom Mounting Clips

When an
installer prefers to mount panels to rails before final installation—to facilitate wiring, for example—bottom mounting clips
work well. They attach to either side of the rail, allowing maximum
versatility. These examples cover common situations. In each case,
clips attach to mounting holes of the face-down modules:
 Example 1: For a long panel-rail assembly to be flush
mounted, use end mounting holes and face the footing bolt slots
outward. During final installation, slots are easily
accessible.
 Example 2: An installation using low-profile tilt legs
(TLL models) also needs outward facing footing bolt slots. On the
lower end, the position of mounting holes in some PV modules allows
clips to be reversed for even better positioning, as shown here. At
the raised end, you can employ a mounting hole away from the end of
the module.
 Example 3: Whenever footing bolt slots of both rails
can face the same way (as in this arrangement for TLH high-profile
tilt legs) foot spacing will exactly match the distance between
module mounting holes.
When should I choose bottom
mounting clips?
Installation
instructions (PDF, KB 648)
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TLH High-Profile and TLL Low-Profile Leg
Kits

Strut-in-tube
style tilt legs quickly adjust to the precise tilt angle required.
High-profile and low-profile series each offer three leg lengths so
that you can adjust to exactly the tilt angle you want, up to 60
degrees from the horizontal, without cutting or drilling from the
job site.
How can I determine the
tilt-angle range for a given combination of legs, rails sets, and PV
modules?
TLH High-Profile
Installation Sheet (PDF, 619 KB) TLL Low-Profile
Installation Sheet (PDF, 522 KB)
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Standoffs

Standoffs are
used whenever flashed installations are required—with tile roofs,
for example. All standoffs—3, 4, 6, or 7 inches tall—are compatible
with Oatey® No-Calk™ flashings and other non-collared
flashings. STR raised-flange standoffs replace standard
L-feet and fasten directly to SolarMount rails. STF flat-top
standoffs support strut stringers that fasten to standard L-feet, a
typical technique on large flat roofs.
Sets include 1 standoff and two lag bolts
(3-1/2 x 5/16"). Flat-top standoffs also include hardware to attach
stringer to standoff.
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Splice Kits
SP splice kits join rails end-to-end in
long low-profile installations.
Each set includes two splices plus
hardware.
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