Roof Standoffs [RE-wrenches]

William Miller wrmiller at slonet.org
Sun Jan 23 14:19:51 PST 2005


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Mark:

What make and model flashing do you use over the power posts?  Does the 
flashing hit the flange or does it lie flat on the roof?

Also, I looked at the ipscorp web site.  I did not find a search 
function.  Could you give a specific URL for the two products mentioned?

Thanks,

William Miller






At 10:38 AM 1/23/2005, you wrote:
>Folks, I seriously don't recommend Oatey.  The rubber is very thin and 
>won't hold up over time.  When we put in a PV system, we think "25 years 
>with no problems."  PV needs to have this kind of lengevity and 
>reliability to gain mainstream acceptance.  You need a thicker rubber boot 
>to last that long.  We use DPW Power Posts, and a low profile galvanized 
>flashing for a 1.5" pipe, and a good quality rubber rain boot that fits 
>the Power Post tightly and sits on top of and over the cone of the 
>flashing.  IPS makes a good line of rubber boots.  Go to www.ipscorp.com 
>and check out the RC5 or the LPC-1.
>
>Mark
>Cobalt Power Systems

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