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3.3

MOUNTING WITH BOLTS

Module can be mounted at 4 (four) or 8 (eight) symmetrical quarter points within the shaded areas shown in
Figure 1. This method offers a maximum loading of 113 PSF (5,400N/m²) in a static state on the module
surface. The frame of each module has eight (8) 0.26 x 0.39 inch (6.5mm x 10 mm) mounting holes. The
four holes of the module (shaded areas Figure 1) are most often used for mounting. These are used to
secure the modules to the supporting structure. The standoff method or the rack method is recommended in
case the modules will be mounted on the roof of a building. The modules are supported parallel to the
surface of the building roof. To prevent wiring damage and to allow air to circulate behind the module,
clearance between the module frames and surface of the roof is required. The standoff minimum height is
3.9 inch (about 100 mm) (refer to Figure 2). If other mounting means are employed, this may affect the
listing for fire class ratings.
The solar module frame must be attached to a support structure using 1/4" or M6 stainless steel hardware
in a minimum of four (4) places symmetrical on the solar module. The stainless hardware used for securing
the module frame should be secured with an applied torque of 6 foot-pounds (8 Newton-meters). Refer to
Figure 3.
Nut M6
Figure 2
Self-tapping Screw (M6)
Washer (M6)
Screw (M6)
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AXITEC INSTALLATION – USA 170727