With this system we can create an east west split for the solar panels, which reduces the space required between the rows of solar panels and in some cases, allow more solar panels to fit on the roof compared to its Light Tegra counterpart.
We’ve incorporated aerodynamic principles into the design so that the system uses the effects of the wind uplift to create suction against the roof, which in turn, dramatically reduces the amount of additional ballast.
We apply a separation layer to the underside of each and every support foot prior to delivery so that it’s ready to be used with the reassurance that it will protect the existing roofing material.
We’ve specifically designed the support feet to be wide enough to distribute the weight of the system over a greater area, so there aren’t any heavy point loads.
We understand that with the expense of lifting equipment and the time constraints involved that sometimes it’s better if the mounting system arrives to your site complete with ballast. Not only does this save you time waiting for more than one delivery, it also removes the hassle of you trying to locate the right amount of ballast for your project.
We calculate all projects using a combination of Eurocode Standards, National Standards and physical wind tunnel testing results, safely ensuring the correct amount of ballast is installed.
All flat roofs have some form of a pitch to comply with regulations that require rainwater to flow freely into the guttering system. We’ve ensured that our system also complies with these regulations by designing the support feet so that the rainwater flows around them, as opposed to railed systems that can obstruct the water flow.