Hi Jeff,
Down here in New Zealand corrugated iron is a very common
roofing material. Generally it is mounted on wooden frameworks and we
penetrate the iron with a lag screw which is flashed off. This won't work
for steel purlins like on your job. I have done one install on a
Jeff,
I think this is exactly what you are describing:
http://www.aeesolar.com/PDFs/SnapNrack-Tech-Bulletin-CRB_7-23-09.pdf
Kent Osterberg
Blue Mountain Solar
Jeff Yago wrote:
Most of the past metal roof projects we have completed worked great with S-5! clamps. However, we have a
S-5 also makes a bracket called a CorruBracket. Made from AL and has edpm
seals.
Thank you,
Maverick
Maverick Brown
BSEET, NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer ®
President CEO
Maverick Solar Enterprises, Inc.
Office: 512-919-4493
Cell:512-460-9825
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On Aug
Ejot is a European mfr with an interesting solution. This line is now
carried by AEE Solar, DC Power, and others. There's a curved piece with
pre-applied rubbery gasket, then special screws with more gaskets. The
curved pieces are made in many different profiles to match various roofing
types, but
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