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6 FAQs about [Temporary stacking of photovoltaic panels]
What is solar stack?
Solar Stack's innovative design incorporates a patented pedestal used in conjunction with a code-approved adhesive. Solar Stack eliminates potentially disastrous roof penetrations and allows roof warranties (and the roof itself) to remain intact.
Can a racking system be used to ground a PV module?
This racking system may be used to ground and/or mount a PV module complying with UL 1703 only when the specic module has been evaluated for grounding and/or mounting in compliance with the included instructions. The system is a non-separately derived system.
Are solar stack roof mounting systems ul 2703 listed?
Solar Stack Roof mounting systems are UL 2703 listed. Standard for safety UL/ANSI 2703, Mounting Systems, Mounting devices, Clamping/Retention Devices and Ground lugs for use with PV modules. Solar Stack systems have been evaluated for module-to-system bonding and mechanical load to the requirements of UL/ANSI 2703.
Can solar stack be installed on a concrete roof?
Solar Stack pedestals can be installed on BUR (Build Up Roong), Mineral surface (Modied Bitumen), EPDM, PVC, TPO, Hypalon and Concrete roofs. Solar Stack's innovative design incorporates a patented pedestal used in conjunction with a code-approved adhesive.
How do I connect a solar stack module to a pedestal?
Modules should be bonded to the Solar Stack pedestals with the manufacturer approved middle/end clamps. Grounding hardware (as a part of the module clamps) forms secure electrical bonds with both the module and the pedestal, resulting in many parallel grounding paths throughout the system.
What are the components of a solar stack pedestal system?
The system is a non-separately derived system. The following components have been evaluated for bonding as the fault current ground path: PV module, Mid Clamp, End Clamp, Pedestal and Ground Lugs. Solar Stack pedestals can be installed on BUR (Build Up Roong), Mineral surface (Modied Bitumen), EPDM, PVC, TPO, Hypalon and Concrete roofs.
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