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What is included in a solar panel bracket?
The bracket accommodates Enphase, SolarEdge and DirectGrid microinverters and includes all necessary mounting hardware. Wiley grounding clips (WEEB DMC) are used in conjunction with the Module Clamps for grounding PV modules to Ballast Tray.
Does ironridge ballasted roof mount work?
The IronRidge Ballasted Roof Mount components are engineered and certified to work with best-in-class 3rd party components and roof connecting solutions including Ecofasten, Wiley/Burndy and Oldcastle. IronRidge products are engineered to last in the most extreme weather conditions and have been installed in every continent in the world.
How does ironridge seismic anchor work?
The IronRidge Seismic Anchor uses the EcoFasten Eco44R to attach to the roof structure and our customer bracket to securely attach to the Ballast Tray. Both the Seismic Anchor and Ballast Tray contain slots to accommodate for placement variances, up to +/- 4 inches of travel in every direction.
What is the Sun approach angle for a ballasted roof mount?
The sun approach angle of the Ballasted Roof Mount system varies depending upon the amount of ballast required for your installation and whether or not Wind Deflectors are utilized. The sun approach angle for most installations will be 17 degrees. The row spacing for this system is 21.97 inches (module to module).


