[RE-wrenches] Leaving metal roofs?

Jesse Dahl dahlsolar at gmail.com
Sat Sep 10 20:52:43 PDT 2011


It will be an s-5! attachment, but I was thinking of adding some EJOT to the array.  This array is located in a wide open spot on a very large body of water (Lake of the Woods).  When I did the initial survey it was VERY windy. The roofing is very well done and firmly attached, maybe I'm must making more work for myself.....

I've always just run across the roof and down the outside when doing things like this on residential work.  I'm drawn to the soladeck idea the most.

Jesse

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On Sep 10, 2011, at 9:49 PM, "North Texas Renewable Energy Inc" <ntrei at 1scom.net> wrote:

> Both SolaDeck or a weatherhead will work, I've used both. But if the array
> is mounted to S5! clamps the roof owner may not want any penetrations. But
> then they will have to deal with an unsightly conduit running across the
> roof & around the eave.
> Jim Duncan
> 
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> Dahl
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> 
> All,
> 
> What have people found to be the best way to get PV conductors off a metal
> roof?  The last one I worked on I entered the building through the wall
> using LB's.
> 
> Jesse
> 
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