Adjustable Solar Racking System

Adjustable Solar Racking System
Model:grace solar
Brand:grasol
Origin:Made In China
Category:Metallurgy , Mining & Energy / New Energy / Solar Energy
Label:adjustable mounting , adjustable brackets , adjustable flat roof
Price: US $60 / pc
Min. Order:1 pc
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Product Description

GS Flat Roof Racking System is developed to mount the module tilt a certain angle on a flat roof or ground. You can have the fixed or adjusted angle solution as 10-15 degree. 15-30 deg and 30-60 deg according to you exact requirement. GS series product has the innovated aluminum rail. D-module, clamps and legs which can be pre-assembled to make the installation easy and quick for saving your labor cost and time. Besides, the customized length of rail will not require onsite weld and cut, keeping the appearance entirely, structural strength and anti-corrosive performance.
 
Benefits:
Easy installation: D-module can be put into GD rail from any position, so the parts can be pre-assembled on factory to save your install time on site.
Flexibility and Compatible: GD rail and its accessories can be installed with the most solar panels on the different condition.
Safety and Reliability: the racking system can stand up to the extreme weather complied with AS/NZS 1170 and other international structure load standards by skilled engineers. The main support components have also been tested to guarantees its structure and load-carrying capacity.
Technical Information:
Install site: low profile roof or open field
Tilt angle: 10- 60 degree.
Building height: up to 20m
Max wind speed: up to 60m/s
Snow load: up to 1.4KN/m2
Standards: AS/NZS 1170&DIN1055&other
Material: aluminum alloy &stainless steel
Color: natural
Anti-corrosive: anodized
Warranty: ten years warranty
Duration: more than 20 years
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Member Information

Xiamen Grace Solar Technology Co., Ltd
Country/Region:Fu Jian - China
Business Nature:Manufacturer
Phone:13400669806
Contact:Echo Liang (Marketing Dept.)
Last Online:01 Nov, 2013