The Aerocompact mounting system does not stress or damage the panels, as compressive and tensile forces are transmitted directly into the substructure of the roof. The heart of the mounting solution is a 5.8 metre long TR74 support rail.
See also: Piling systems for medium-sized solar parks
With the new mounting solution, Aerocompact has solved a problem: Until now, solar systems were usually mounted on sandwich panels by screwing the substructure directly onto the top layer of the panels with thin sheet metal screws. However, the interaction of forces caused by snow and wind can permanently damage the top layer in the long run.
Also interesting: PV mounting system fit for mountain refuge
With the support concept, the rail now no longer rests directly on the roof, but is connected to the purlin below with self-drilling support screws. The substructure is supported entirely on this. The fastening solution is suitable for steel and aluminium purlins and has been integrated into the in-house planning tool. (mfo)