Tag: racking

  • Schletter launches a slew of new simplified solar mounting products

    The globally operating Schletter Group is launching a host of new and advanced products at this year’s Intersolar. The focus here is on the greatly simplified handling of the products – for users and traders alike. Highlights include, for example, the complete redesign of the Rapid 16 module clamp familyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Hollaender’s Speed-Rail brand solar pipe rack fittings are now UL 2703 approved

    Hollaender Manufacturing, manufacturer of Speed-Rail brand solar pipe rack fittings, has received UL 2703 Recognized Component Approval under Intertek ETL mark No. 5006508. UL 2703 is solar industry standard covering rack mounting systems, mounting grounding/bonding components, and clamping/retention devices for specific flat-plate photovoltaic modules and panels that comply with theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • GameChange Solar receives order for 111 MW of fixed tilt system

    GameChange Solar sent word that two leading EPCs ordered over 111 MW of its pile-driven fixed tilt racking systems for immediate production. The systems are GameChange Max-Span Post System for poly panels. These projects are part of an expected 1 GW for GameChange in the USA solar racking market this year.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • How TerraSmart’s new racking-plus-ground-screw solution reduces costs

    At Intersolar this year, TerraSmart debuted a new solution, the TF2, that combines its revolutionary racking system with its widely deployed and versatile ground-screw foundation, which will provide an additional 30 percent in cost reductions on installation. This update will make the TF2 one of the go-to racking solutions for difficult soil conditions. “The TF2Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Hammer Time: What to look for in your next pile-driving machine

    Before driving your piles into the ground, you have one huge decision that could be the key to delivering the project on time, on budget and possibly at a reduced cost: What machine will be driving those piles? The brute force of a hammer might not be the one-size-fits-all toolRead More — Solar Builder magazine