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TABLE OF CONTENTS
A - SYSTEM COMPONENTS
B- MODULE COMPATIBILITY
C- SYSTEM LAYOUT
D- FIRE SYSTEM COMPLIANCE NOTES
E - ROOF ATTACHMENT & L-FEET
F- SPLICE & THERMAL BREAK
G- ATTACH RAIL TO L-FEET
H- MICROINVERTER MOUNTING
I- SYSTEM GROUNDING
J - ENDCLAMP, TRIM & FIRST MODULE
K- BONDING MIDCLAMP & TRIM
L- REMAINING MODULES & TRIM
M- BONDING CONNECTION GROUND PATHS
N- BONDING CONNECTION GROUND PATHS - MAINTENANCE
0- TRIM RETROFIT INSTALLATION
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RAIL: Supports PV modules. Use at least two per
row of modules. Aluminum extrusion, available in
mill, clear anodized, or dark anodized.
RAIL SPLICE: Non structural splice joins, aligns, and
electrically bonds rail sections into single length of
rail. Forms either a rigid or thermal expansion joint,
4 inches long, pre-drilled (see page F). Anodized
aluminum extrusion available in clear or dark.
SELF-DRILLING SCREW: (No. 12 x ¾”) – Use 4
per rigid splice or 2 per expansion joint. Stainless
steel. Supplied with splice. In combination with rigid
splice, provides rail to rail bond.
L-FOOT: Use to secure rails through roofing
material to building structure. Refer to loading tables
or U-Builder for spacing.
L-FOOT T- BOLT: (3/8” x ¾”) – Use one per L-foot
to secure rail to L-foot. Stainless steel. Supplied with
L-foot. In combination with flange nut, provides
electrical bond between rail and L-foot.
SERRATED FLANGE NUT (3/8”): Use one per
L-foot to secure and bond rail to L-foot. Stainless
steel. Supplied with L-foot.
MODULE ENDCLAMP: Provides bond from rail to
endclamp. Pre-assembled aluminum clamp available
in clear or dark finish. Supplied washer keeps clamp
and bolt upright for ease of assembly.
MODULE MIDCLAMP: Pre-assembled clamp
provides module to module and module to rail bond.
Stainless steel clamp and T-bolt. Available in clear
or dark finish.
MICROINVERTER MOUNTING BOLT: Pre-assembled
bolt and nut attaches and bonds microinverter to
rail. Washer at base keeps bolt upright for ease of
assembly.
NOTE - POSITION INDICATOR: T-bolts have a slot in
the hardware end corresponding to the direction of
the T-Head.
Wrenches and Torque
Wrench Size Recommended
Torque (ft-lbs)
1/4” Hardware 7/16”*10
3/8” Hardware 9/16”*30
#12 Hardware 5/16”10
Torques are not designed for use with wood connectors
*w/Anti-Seize.
Anti-Seize*
Stainless steel hardware can seize up, a process
called galling. To significantly reduce its likelihood:
1. Apply minimal lubricant to bolts, preferably
Anti-Seize commonly found at auto parts stores
2. Shade hardware prior to installation, and
3. Avoid spinning stainless nuts onto bolts at high
speed.
STANDARD SYSTEM COMPONENTS A
SM LIGHT RAIL
SM STANDARD RAIL
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MODULE COMPATIBILITY B
B SIZE
ENDCLAMP
Module Thickness
30mm to 32mm
1.18in to 1.26in
BC SIZE
MIDCLAMP
2in Long T-bolt
EF SIZE
MIDCLAMP
2.5in Long T-boltDK SIZE
MIDCLAMP
2.25in Long T-bolt
C SIZE
ENDCLAMP
Module Thickness
33mm to 36mm
1.30in to 1.42in
D SIZE
ENDCLAMP
Module Thickness
38mm to 40mm
1.50in to 1.57in
K SIZE
ENDCLAMP
Module Thickness
39mm to 41mm
1.54in to 1.61in
F SIZE
ENDCLAMP
Module Thickness
45mm to 47mm
1.77in to 1.85in
E SIZE
ENDCLAMP
Module Thickness
50mm to 51mm
1.97in to 2.00in
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PLANNING YOUR SOLARMOUNT INSTALLATIONS
The installation can be laid out with rails parallel to the rafters or perpendicular
to the rafters. Note that SOLARMOUNT rails make excellent straight edges for
doing layouts.
Center the installation area over the structural members as much as possible.
Leave enough room to safely move around the array during installation.
Some building codes and fire codes require minimum clearances around such
installations, and the installer should check local building code requirements for
compliance.
The length of the installation area is equal to:
• the total width of the modules,
• plus ¼” inch for each space between modules (for mid- clamp),
• plus approximately 3 inches (1½ inches for each Endclamp)
LAYING OUT L-FEET FOR TOP CLAMPS
L-feet, in conjunction with proper flashing equipment and techniques, can be
used for attachment through existing roofing material, such as asphalt shingles,
sheathing or sheet metal to the building structure.
Locate and mark the position of the L-feet lag screw holes within the installation
area as shown below. Follow manufacturer module guide for rail spacing based
on appropriate mounting locations.
If multiple rows are to be installed adjacent to one another, it is not likely that
each row will be centered above the rafters. Adjust as needed, following the
guidelines below as closely as possible.
Refer to Unirac Solarmount D&E Guide & U-Builder for allowable spans and
cantilevers.
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Rafters (Building Structure)
Note: Modules must be centered symmetrically on the rails (+/- 2”)
SYSTEM LAYOUT C
RAILS MAY BE PLACED PARALLEL OR PERPENDICULAR TO RAFTERS LAYOUT WITH RAILS PERPENDICULAR TO RAFTERS (RECOMMENDED)
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SYSTEM LEVEL FIRE CLASSIFICATION
The system fire class rating requires installation in the manner specified in the SOLARMOUNT Installation Guide. SOLARMOUNT has been classified to the system
level fire portion of UL 1703. This UL 1703 classification has been incorporated into our UL 2703 product certification. SOLARMOUNT has achieved system level
performance for steep sloped roofs. System level fire performance is inherent in the SOLARMOUNT design, and no additional mitigation measures are required. The
fire classification rating is only valid on roof pitches greater than 2:12 (slopes ≥ 2 inches per foot, or 9.5 degrees). There is no required minimum or maximum height
limitation above the roof deck to maintain the system fire rating for SOLARMOUNT. Module Types & System Level Fire Ratings are listed below:
UL2703 CERTIFICATION MARKING LABEL
Unirac SOLARMOUNT is listed to UL 2703. Marking Labels are shipped with the Midclamps. After the racking system is fully assembled, a single Marking Label should
be applied to the SOLARMOUNT rail at the edge of the array. Note: The sticker label should be placed such that it is visible, but not outward facing.
SM STANDARD RAIL SM LIGHT RAIL
CODE COMPLIANCE NOTES D
Rail Type Module Type System Level Fire Rating Rail Direction Module
Orientation
Mitigation
Required
Standard Rail Type 1, Type 2, Type 3 & Type 10 Class A, Class B & Class C East-West Landscape OR Portrait None Required
North-South Landscape OR Portrait None Required
Light Rail Type 1 & Type 2 Class A, Class B & Class C East-West Landscape OR Portrait None Required
North-South Landscape OR Portrait None Required
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2 PIECE ALUMINUM STANDOFF WITH FLASHING & L-FOOT:
• If necessary cut an opening in the roofing material over a rafter to accommodate the
flashing riser.
• Install the standoff, ensuring that both lag bolts are screwed into the rafter.
• Insert the flashing under the shingle above and over the shaft of the standoff.
(No-Calk™ collar does not require sealing of the flashing and standoff shaft)
• Add L-Foot to top with bolt that secures the EPDM washer to the top of the standoff.
See Standoffs & Flashings Installation Manual 907.2 for Additional Details.
DRILL PILOT HOLES: Center the roof
attachment over the rafter and drill a
pilot hole(s) for the lag bolt(s).
NOTE: Determine lag bolt size and embedment
depth.
Quick Tip: Pre-drill the pilot hole through the flat
flashing lag bolt location for easier installation.
FLAT FLASHING INSTALLATION: Insert
the Flat Flashing so the top part is
under the next row of shingles and the
hole lines up with the pilot hole.
INSTALL LAG BOLTS & L-FOOT:
Insert the lag bolt through the L-Foot
in the order shown in the illustration.
Verify proper orientation before
tightening lag bolts.
See Unirac Flat Flashing Manual for
Additional Details.
ROOF ATTACHMENT & L-FEET E
ROOF PREPARATION: Layout and
install flashing at rafter locations
determined per Design and
Engineering Guide.
TOP MOUNT TILE HOOK & L-FOOT:
• Remove or slide up the roof tile, position the roof hook above the roof rafter
• Place Tile Hook in the middle of the underlying interlocking tile’s valley. Drill 3/16
inch pilot holes through the underlayment into the center of the rafters. Securely
fasten each tile hook to the rafters with two 5/16” x 3½” lag screws. Slide down or
re-insert the tile.
• Attach L Foot to tile roof hook.
See Tile Hook Universal Mount Installation Manual for Additional Information.
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SPLICE INSTALLATION (IF REQUIRED PER SYSTEM DESIGN)
If your installation uses SOLARMOUNT splice bars, attach the rails together before
mounting to the L-feet / footings. Use splice bars only with flush installations or
those that use low-profile tilt legs. A rail should always be supported by more
than one footing on both sides of the splice. There should be a gap between rails,
up to 3/16" at the splice connections. T-bolts should not be placed less than a
distance of 1" from the end of the rail regardless of a splice.
TORQUE VALUE (See Note on PG. A)
Hex head socket size 5/16” - Do not exceed 10 ft-lbs. Do not use Anti-Seize.
Max length of spliced rail is 40 ft. An expansion joint is required > 40 ft.
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EXPANSION JOINT USED AS THERMAL BREAK
Expansion joints prevent buckling of rails due to thermal expansion. Splice bars
may be used for thermal expansion joints. To create a thermal expansion joint,
slide the splice bar into the footing slots of both rail lengths. Leave approxi-
mately ½” between the rail segments. Secure the splice bar with two screws on
one side only. Footings (such as L-feet or standoffs) should be secured normally
on both sides of the splice. No PV module or mounting hardware component
should straddle the expansion joint. Modules must clearly end before the joint
with mounting hardware (top mount Endclamps) terminating on that rail. T-bolts
should not be placed less than a distance of 1" from the end of the rail regard-
less of a splice. The next set of modules would then start after the splice with
mounting hardware beginning on the next rail. A thermal break is required every
40 feet of continuously connected rail. For additional concerns on thermal breaks
in your specific project, please consult a licensed structural engineer. Runs of
rail less than 40 feet in length, with more than two pairs spliced together, are an
acceptable installation for the SOLARMOUNT systems.
Bonding connection for splice used as a thermal break. Option shown uses two
Ilsco lugs (Model No. GBL-4DBT P/N GBL-4DBT - see product data sheet for more
details) and solid copper wire.
Option w/ grounding
through Enphase MI
See PG I-3
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Note:
Allowable L-foot slot
locations for SM
Standard & Light
Rail.
3/8” T-bolt
PLACE T-BOLT INTO RAIL & SECURE
BOLT: Insert 3/8” T-bolt into rail at
L-foot locations. Apply Anti-Seize to
bolt. Rotate T-bolt into position.
ATTACH RAIL TO L-FEET G
SM STANDARD RAIL: Use
either slot to connect
the L-foot to the rail to
obtain the desired height
and alignment when
using SM Standard rail.
SM LIGHT RAIL: For a lower profile array when using
SM Light rail, rotate the L-foot to orient the side with
only one (1) slot against the rail. Only use the slot
location closet to the rail to connect the lag bolt to
the flashing / roof on the side with two (2) slots.
NOTE: Use only the top slot to connect the L-foot to
the rail to obtain the desired height and alignment
when using SM Light rail.
ALIGN POSITION INDICATOR: Hand
tighten nut until rail alignment is
complete. Verify that position indicator
on bolt is vertical (perpendicular to
rail)
TORQUE VALUE (See Note on PG. A)
3/8” nut to 30 ft-lbs
ALIGN RAILS: Align one pair of rail
ends to the edge of the installation
area. The opposite pair of rail ends
will overhang installation area. Do not
Trim them off until the installation is
complete. If the rails are perpendicu-
lar to the rafters, either end of the rails
can be aligned, but the first module
must be installed at the aligned end.
If the rails are parallel to the rafters,
the aligned end of the rails must face
the lower edge of the roof. Securely
tighten all hardware after alignment
is complete.
Mount modules to the rails as soon as
possible. Large temperature changes
may bow the rails within a few hours if
module placement is delayed.
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SECURE T-BOLT: Apply Anti-Seize to
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INSTALL MICROINVERTER MOUNT
T-BOLT: Apply Anti-Seize and install
pre-assembled ¼” dia. bonding T-bolts
into top ¼” rail slot at microinverter
locations. Rotate bolts into position.
INSTALL MICROINVERTER: Install
microinverter on to rail. Engage with
bolt.
INSTALL MICROINVERTER:
TORQUE VALUE (See Note on PG. A)
1/4” nut to 10 ft-lbs w/Anti-Seize
ALIGN POSITION INDICATOR: Verify
that position indicator on bolt is
perpendicular to rail.
MICROINVERTER MOUNTING H
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MICROINVERTER SYSTEM GROUNDING 1I
SM EQUIPMENT GROUNDING THROUGH ENPHASE MICROINVERTERS
The Enphase M215 and M250 microinverters have integrated grounding
capabilities built in. In this case, the DC circuit is isolated from the AC circuit, and
the AC equipment grounding conductor (EGC) is built into the Enphase Engage
integrated grounding (IG) cabling.
In order to ground the SOLARMOUNT racking system through the Enphase
microinverter and Engage cable assembly, there must be a minimum of three
PV modules connected to the same trunk cable within a continuous row.
Continuous row is defined as a grouping of modules installed and bonded per
the requirements of this installation guide sharing the same two rails. The
microinverters are bonded to the SOLARMOUNT rail via the mounting hardware.
Complete equipment grounding is achieved through the Enphase Engage cabling
with integrated grounding (IG). No additional EGC grounding cables are required,
as all fault current is carried to ground through the Engage cable.
SOLARMOUNT INTEGRATED BONDING ADVANTAGE
WITH SYSTEM GROUNDING THROUGH ENPHASE MICROINVERTERS AND TRUNK CABLES LOSE ALL THE COPPER & LUGS
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SPLICE & THERMAL BREAK I-2
NOTE: THE ABOVE IMAGES ARE SAMPLE CONFIGURATIONS TO ILLUSTRATE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR SM SYSTEM GROUNDING THROUGH ENPHASE MICROINVERTERS DESCRIBED ON PAGE I-2
CONTINUOUS RAIL & ELECTRICAL BONDING SPLICE
Enphase Microinverter (MI) Requirements
(Model No. M215 & M250)
3 Microinverters sharing same trunk cable & rails
EXPANSION JOINT W/GROUNDING LUGS & COPPER JUMPER
Enphase Microinverter (MI) Requirements
(Model No. M215 & M250)
3 or more Microinverters sharing same trunk cable & rails
EXPANSION JOINT W/O ELECTRICAL BONDING CONNECTION
Enphase Microinverter (MI) Requirements
(Model No. M215 & M250)
MIn. 3 Microinverters on each side of thermal break
THERMAL BREAK
Min. 3 microinverters
on each side of thermal break
Min. 3 microinverters sharing
same trunk cable & rails
Min. 3 microinverters sharing
same trunk cable & rails
Less than 3 microinverters
on each side of thermal break
RAIL SPLICE
RAIL SPLICE
RAIL SPLICE
RAIL SPLICE
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MINIMUM LAYOUT REQUIREMENTSMINIMUM LAYOUT REQUIREMENTSMINIMUM LAYOUT REQUIREMENTS
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING W/ENPHASE MICROINVERTER FOR
ELECTRICAL BONDING SPLICE EXPANSION JOINT USED AS THERMAL BREAK W/
GROUNDING LUGS & COPPER JUMPER
EXPANSION JOINT USED AS THERMAL BREAK W/O
ELECTRICAL BONDING CONNECTION
THERMAL BREAK
3 or more microinverters sharing
same trunk cable & rails
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GROUNDING LUG MOUNTING DETAILS:
Details are provided for both the WEEB and Ilsco products. The WEEBLug has a
grounding symbol located on the lug assembly. The Ilsco lug has a green colored
set screw for grounding indication purposes. Installation must be in accordance
with NFPA NEC 70, however the electrical designer of record should refer to the
latest revision of NEC for actual grounding conductor cable size.
Required if not using approved integrated grounding microinveters
WEEBLUG CONDUCTOR - UNIRAC P/N 008002S:
Apply Anti Seize and insert a bolt in the aluminum rail and through the clearance
hole in the stainless steel flat washer. Place the stainless steel flat washer on the bolt,
oriented so the dimples will contact the aluminum rail. Place the lug portion on the
bolt and stainless steel flat washer. Install stainless steel flat washer, lock washer and
nut. Tighten the nut until the dimples are completely embedded into the rail and lug.
TORQUE VALUE 10 ft lbs. (See Note on PG. A)
See product data sheet for more details, Model No. WEEB-LUG-6.7
ILSCO LAY-IN LUG CONDUCTOR - UNIRAC P/N 008009P: Alternate Grounding Lug
- Drill, deburr hole and bolt thru both rail walls per table.
TORQUE VALUE 5 ft lbs. (See Note on PG. A)
See ILSCO product data sheet for more details, Model No. GBL-4DBT.
NOTE: ISOLATE COPPER FROM ALUMINUM CONTACT TO PREVENT CORROSION
GROUNDING LUG - BOLT SIZE & DRILL SIZE
GROUND LUG BOLT SIZE DRILL SIZE
WEEBLug 1/4"N/A - Place in Top SM Rail Slot
IlSCO Lug #10-32 7/32"
• Torque value depends on conductor size.
• See product data sheet for torque value.
STANDARD SYSTEM GROUNDING I-3
ONLY ONE LUG PER ROW OF MODULES:
Only one lug per row of modules is required.
See Page F for additional lugs required for
expansion joints.
TERMINAL TORQUE,
Install Conductor and
torque to the following:
4-6 AWG: 35in-lbs
8 AWG: 25 in-lbs
10-14 AWG: 20 in-lbs
Star Washer is
Single Use Only
WEEBLUG
Single Use Only
TERMINAL TORQUE,
Install Conductor and
torque to the following:
6-14 AWG: 5ft-lbs
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INSTALL MODULE ENDCLAMPS: The Endclamp is
supplied as an assembly with a T-bolt, serrated flange
nut, and washer. The washer retains the clamp at the
top of the assembly. This will enable the clamp to
remain upright for module installation.
ENDCLAMP, FIRST MODULE &TRIM J
INSTALL FIRST MODULE: Install the first end module
onto rails. Engage module frame with Endclamps.
Verify that the position indicator & T-bolt shaft are
angled in the correct position.
TORQUE VALUE (See Note on PG. A) 1/4” nuts to 10
ft-lbs. w/Anti Seize
POSITION INDICATOR - SERRATED T-BOLT: Verify the
T-bolt position indicator is perpendicular to the rail.
INSERT ENDCLAMP T-BOLT: Insert 1/4” T-bolt into
rail.
ROTATE ENDCLAMP T-BOLT: Rotate T-bolt into
position. Verify that the position indicator & T-bolt
shaft are angled in the correct position.
End clamps are positioned on rails prior to the first
end module and installed after the last end module.
1/2"
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TRIM ENDCLAMPS: Install Endclamps on Trim in like
manner to module endclamps per install instructions
above.
TORQUE VALUE (See Note on PG. 1)
1/4” nuts to 10 ft-lbs w/ Anti Seize
TRIM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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ROTATE MIDCLAMP T-BOLT: Rotate bolt into position
and slide until bolt and clamp are against module
frame. Do not tighten nut until next module is in
position. Verify that the position indicator & T-bolt
shaft are angled in the correct position.
INSERT MIDCLAMP T-BOLT: Apply Anti-Seize and
insert 1/4” T-bolt into rail.
INSTALL MIDCLAMPS: Midclamp is supplied as an
assembly with a T-bolt for module installation.
Clamp assemblies may be positioned in rail near
point of use prior to module placement.
BONDING MIDCLAMP & TRIM K
POSITION INDICATOR - SERRATED T-BOLT: Verify the
T-bolt position indicator is perpendicular to the rail.
TRIM MIDCLAMPS: Ensure Trim lip is in contact with
module face and verify alignment marks on T-bolts
are in proper position, tighten midclamp on Trim,
repeat at each gap between modules.
TORQUE VALUE (See Note on PG. 1)
1/4” nuts to 10 ft-lbs w/ Anti Seize
TRIM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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POSITION T-BOLT ALIGNMENT MARKS
& CUT RAIL: Verify that the position
indicator(s) & T-bolt shaft(s) are
angled in the correct position. Trim
off any excess rail, being careful not
to cut into the roof. Allow ½” between
the Endclamp and the end of the rail.
FINISH MODULE INSTALLATION: Proceed with module installation. Engage each
module with the previously positioned clamp assembly:
• Install second module
• Install remaining Midclamps & modules & position alignment marks
• Install Endclamps & position alignment marks
• Cut rail to desired length
INSTALL ENDCLAMPS: Apply Anti-Seize
and install final Endclamps in same
manner as first Endclamps. Slide
clamps against module.
TORQUE VALUE (See Note on PG. A)
1/4” nuts to 10 ft-lbs. w/Anti Seize
REMAINING MODULES & TRIM L
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INSTALL REMAINING MID-CLAMPS:
Proceed with module installation.
Engage each module with previously
positioned Midclamp assemblies.
NOTE: Apply Anti-Seize to each Mid
Clamp prior to installation.
POSITION T-BOLT ALIGNMENT MARKS:
Verify that the position indicator(s)
& T-bolt shaft(s) are angled in the
correct position.
TORQUE VALUE (See Note on PG. A)
1/4” nuts to 10 ft-lbs. w/Anti Seize
FINISH TRIM INSTALLATION, INSTALL
ENDCLAMP & CUT EXCESS RAIL:
Install final endclamp & Cut away
excess Trim at end of array or where
required for proper cantilevers. See
D&E Guide or U-Builder for allowable
cantilevers.
TORQUE VALUE (See Note on PG. 1)
1/4” nuts to 10 ft-lbs w/ Anti Seize
TRIM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Stainless steel Midclamp points, 2 per module,
pierce module frame anodization to bond
module to module through clamp.
Serrated flange nut bonds stainless steel clamp
to stainless steel T-bolt
Serrated T-bolt head penetrates rail anodization
to bond T-bolt, nut, clamp, and modules to
grounded SM rail.
BONDING MIDCLAMP ASSEMBLY ENDCLAMP ASSEMBLY BONDING RAIL SPLICE BAR
BONDING MICROINVERTER MOUNT
RAIL TO L-FOOT w/BONDING T-BOLT
RAIL TO L-FOOT
w/BONDING T-BOLT
BONDING RAIL
SPLICE BAR
RACK SYSTEM GROUND
Serrated flange nut bonds aluminum Endclamp
to stainless steel T-bolt
Serrated T-bolt head penetrates rail anodization
to bond T-bolt, nut, and Endclamp to grounded
SM rail
Note: End clamp does not bond to module frame.
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Stainless steel self drilling screws drill and tap
into splice bar and rail creating bond between
splice bar and each rail section
Aluminum splice bar spans across rail gap to
create rail to rail bond. Rail on at least one side
of splice will be grounded.
Note: Splice bar and bolted connection are
non-structural. The splice bar function is rail
alignment and bonding.
Serrated flange nut removes L-foot anodization
to bond L-Foot to stainless steel T-bolt
Serrated T-bolt head penetrates rail anodization
to bond T-bolt, nut, and L-foot to grounded SM
rail
Hex nut with captive lock washer bonds metal
microinverter flange to stainless steel T-bolt
Serrated T-bolt head penetrates rail anodization
to bond T-bolt, nut, and L-foot to grounded SM rail
System ground including racking and modules may
be achieved through the trunk cable of approved
microinverter systems. See page I for details
WEEB washer dimples pierce anodized rail to
create bond between rail and lug
Solid copper wire connected to lug is routed to
provide final system ground connection.
NOTE: Ilsco lug can also be used when secured to
the side of the rail. See page I-3 for details
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BONDING MIDCLAMP
ASSEMBLY
Note: Only one lug per module row required
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Option 1:
Ground Through
Enphase Trunk Cable
Option 2: Ground Lug w/
Bare Copper Wire
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BONDING CONNECTION GROUND PATHS N
TEMPORARY BONDING CONNECTION DURING ARRAY MAINTENANCE
When removing modules for replacement or system maintenance, any module left in place that is secured
with a bonding Midclamp will be properly grounded. If a module adjacent to the end module of a row is
removed or if any other maintenance condition leaves a module without a bonding mid clamp, a temporary
bonding connection must be installed as shown
• Attach Ilsco SGB4 to wall of rail
• Attach Ilsco SGB4 to module frame
• Install solid copper wire jumper to Ilsco lugs
MODULE REMOVED
BONDING MID
CLAMPS MAINTAIN
GROUND PATH
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ELECTRICAL CONSIDERATIONS
SOLARMOUNT is intended to be used with PV
modules that have a system voltage less than or
equal to 1000 VDC. For standard system grounding
a minimum 10AWG, 105°C copper grounding
conductor should be used to ground a 1000 VDC
system, according to the National Electric Code
(NEC). It is the installer’s responsibility to check local
codes, which may vary. See below for interconnection
information.
INTERCONNECTION INFORMATION
There is no size limit on how many SOLARMOUNT
& PV modules can be mechanically interconnected
for any given configuration, provided that the
installation meets the requirements of applicable
building and fire codes.
GROUNDING NOTES
The installation must be conducted in accordance
with the National Electric Code (NEC) and the
authority having jurisdiction. Please refer to these
resources in your location for required grounding lug
quantities specific to your project.
The grounding / bonding components may overhang
parts of the array so care must be made when
walking around the array to avoid damage.
Conductor fastener torque values depend on
conductor size. See product data sheets for correct
torque values.
REQUIRED ONLY FOR TEMPORARY
BONDING DURING ARRAY MAINTENANCE
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PREPARATION: At front edge of array,
ensure at least 3.25 inches of space
between modules and roof surface
and that modules are aligned to within
3/8”. Plan for Trim length so that
Endclamps can be properly installed.
INSERT MIDCLAMPS: Insert T-bolt
into slot and slide clamp (rotating
Trim) into position between modules
and leave loose. Continue to work
down array, inserting Midclamps and
positioning in gaps between modules.
1ST MIDCLAMP: Position Trim in front
of array. Insert Midclamp into the Trim
slot, aligned with the gap between the
1st two modules at either end of array.
NOTE: Apply Anti-Seize to Each Mid-
Clamp prior to installation
FASTEN MIDCLAMPS: Return to each
inserted Midclamp. Ensuring Trim lip
is in contact with module face and
verifying alignment marks on T-bolts
are in proper position, tighten clamp.
TORQUE VALUE (See Note on PG. 1)
1/4” nuts to 10 ft-lbs w/ Anti Seize
MOUNT TRIM: Position Trim beneath
modules by sliding T-bolt into gap between
modules and tighten. Midclamp should stay
in position and support Trim. Tighten snugly
enough so that Trim is held firmly in place.
TORQUE VALUE: Do not exceed
specified torque value (10 ft-lbs)
ENDCLAMPS: Install Endclamps per
previous Endclamp install instructions
TORQUE VALUE (See Note on PG. 1)
1/4” nuts to 10 ft-lbs w/ Anti Seize
CLEAR T-BOLT SLOT: Rotate
unattached end of Trim out and away
from array so T-bolt slot (at next T-bolt
insertion point) is clear of modules.
This may require force to deflect the
Trim slightly. Deflect only enough to
insert T-bolt.
CUT EXCESS TRIM: Mark excess Trim
and cut at end of array or where
required for proper cantilevers.
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