Mounting system Sample Clauses

Mounting system. Use screws put through the mounting holes according to the following figure for fixing the module,If all mounting holes are used, a load of 3600Pa for frontal, a load of 1800Pa for back(IEC61215 2016 safety factor 1.5). Description of the mounting holes: measure L W T A B C Model BYDxxxP6K-18 1482 676 50/40/35 626/628 802/482 566 BYDxxxM6K-18 BYDxxxP6K-24 1325 992 50/40/35 942 476 1076 BYDxxxP6K-27 1482 992 50/40/35 942 500 1100 BYDxxxP6K-30 1640 992 50/40/35 942 860 1360 BYDxxxM6K-30 BYDxxxP6K-30 1645 992 45/40/35 942 860 1360 BYDxxxM6K-30 5 TAB.1 The size of each code BYDxxxPHK-30 1658 992 40/35 942 860 1360 BYDxxxPHK-30 1669 992 50/40/35 942 860 1360 BYDxxxP6K-36 1956 992 50/40/35 942 800 1300 BYDxxxP6K-36 1962 992 45/40/35 942 800 1300 BYDxxxPHK-36 1992 992 50/40/35 942 800 1300 BYDxxxPHK-36 1978 992 40/35 942 800 1300 BYDxxxPHL-36 1948 1022 50/40/35 972 800 1300
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Mounting system. The Design-Builder shall ensure the mounting system design complies with the following specifications: .1 Mounting system shall be ballasted on the surface without ground penetration, unless the Design-Builder is able to prove that a subsurface mounting system would not require environmental site remediation. .2 Mounting system design shall meet applicable local code requirements with respect to snow, wind, and earthquake factors.

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