Photovoltaic mounting system for open spaces

SILENOS

1 or 2 post photovoltaic mounting system for open spaces

The SILENOS ground mounting system can be used flexibly in any terrain. Depending on local conditions, the system is rammed, set in concrete or doweled onto strip foundations. For the pile-driving system, a choice can be made between a one-post and two-post system. A variant of the dowelled system can also be mounted on 40″ containers. As standard, 2 or 3 modules are mounted upright. A different arrangement (e.g. transverse mounting) is individually possible. The module inclination, as well as the length of the tables, is customized. Endlostics are provided with defined thermal expansion interruptions. There are no prerequisites regarding the module. The hole pattern of the module support rails and crossbars is manufactured on a project-specific basis. The modules are clamped on the long module side. Approval by the module manufacturer is not required. Optionally, the mounting system can be grounded. The SILENOS ground mounting system is characterized by a simple system design and flexible adjustment and compensation options, even on difficult and hilly terrain. A variable headboard is used here. In addition, a cable duct integrated into the module support rail reduces the material and installation costs.

Application area

2 or 3 modules upright
4.5 or 6 modules landscape

System information

Inclination: 15° – 25°
Bottom edge of module: 0.8m
Special solutions possible

Mounting

Mounting on the long side of the module – no approval required from the module manufacturer

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Stability

1-post system
2-post system
Ramming or concreting

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