pre-engineered ground racks [RE-wrenches]

William Miller wrmiller at slonet.org
Fri Jul 23 22:48:28 PDT 2004


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Jerry:

Since all of our module connections are conduited, we need bottom up 
mounting.  This provides the added benefit that our installations are 
seasonally adjustable.  We use the DPW two tier racks almost exclusively 
and we are very pleased with them.  They need to mount on piers, and we've 
spent a lot of time perfecting the installation of 8" diameter piers with a 
substantial footing.  Once the piers are cured, the racks and modules 
practically install themselves.

I just changed domain servers, so I can't offer web photos, but I'll let 
you know when I have those back up.  I think they look great and are very 
durable.  I'm not so fond of the "pipe sticking out of the ground" look, 
myself.

William



>Wrenches,
>
>I need to quote a PV system with a ground rack on the
>side of a hill.  I'm thinking about going with a
>pre-engineered system like Unirac to save time both
>with design and installation.  Does anyone have
>experience with Unirac's large ground rack product or
>anyone else's for that matter.  Basically, I'm looking
>for opinions pro or con using a kit system for this
>application vs. building our own with galvanized pipe
>& strut.

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