Hello folks -
Long story short, a neighbor had roof leaking issues with a 15kw system and gave it to us for free.
My primary concern/question is the racking. It is roof mount aluminum racking. See the images below.
My first thought was to add a section of angle iron that bolts to the racking, bracing the joints. I would then affix the angle iron/racking to the pipe with U-bolts. However, our solar guy said this could lead to issues with with modified racking no longer being UL certified.





We got a quote for all new racking at $10k. That's our budget for the whole installation. Any ideas how to get this thing racking to work and still get final approval? For the permit, I just said we are using the existing racking and didn't provide much detail, but I'm worried about the inspection.
Some background, if you care...
We didn't really have the budget for the install, but couldn't turn down such a good offer. I won't go into detail about the system - 100x BP 150w panels, 6x sunnyboy 600vdc grid-tie inverters.
I drew up the structural plans, got them approved by a structural engineer. Frame will be 1.5" ID galvanized steel, concrete piles. Had a solar electrician do the electrical drawings. After jumping through all the hoops, we finally have our permit in hand, and we've trenched from the house to the array and run all the conduit and wire to the inverters in the basement.
I'm happy to share all information including my drawings and photos of the install down the road to help other attempting similar installs.
Long story short, a neighbor had roof leaking issues with a 15kw system and gave it to us for free.
My primary concern/question is the racking. It is roof mount aluminum racking. See the images below.
My first thought was to add a section of angle iron that bolts to the racking, bracing the joints. I would then affix the angle iron/racking to the pipe with U-bolts. However, our solar guy said this could lead to issues with with modified racking no longer being UL certified.





We got a quote for all new racking at $10k. That's our budget for the whole installation. Any ideas how to get this thing racking to work and still get final approval? For the permit, I just said we are using the existing racking and didn't provide much detail, but I'm worried about the inspection.
Some background, if you care...
We didn't really have the budget for the install, but couldn't turn down such a good offer. I won't go into detail about the system - 100x BP 150w panels, 6x sunnyboy 600vdc grid-tie inverters.
I drew up the structural plans, got them approved by a structural engineer. Frame will be 1.5" ID galvanized steel, concrete piles. Had a solar electrician do the electrical drawings. After jumping through all the hoops, we finally have our permit in hand, and we've trenched from the house to the array and run all the conduit and wire to the inverters in the basement.
I'm happy to share all information including my drawings and photos of the install down the road to help other attempting similar installs.


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