Tamarack UNI-GR130 Roof and Ground Mount with 130 Inch Channel Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Tamarack
Table of Contents
Installation Manual
Ground Roof Mount Series
2022 Edition
UNI-GR-MAN v3
Roof and Ground Mount with 130 Inch Channel
For models:
Panel Support length
UNI-GR/90 | 90” |
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UNI-GR/130 | 130” |
The picture at right shows the rear view of 2 of the UNIGR mounts connected with the optional intertie kit.
Introduction
The Universal Ground/Roof Mount is a simple and universal mounting solution up
to 3 solar panels.
With its user-adjustable angle settings, the Ground/Roof Mount can support
installations in a wide range of locations, as a standalone or multiple mounts
intertwined in rows. Quantities of panels supported vary by panel widths.
Customer Support
Tamarack Solar makes every effort to ensure your mounting kit is easy to install. If you need assistance at any point in your installation or have suggestions on how we can improve your experience, call customer support at 1-800-819-7236 ext 556 or email us at support@tamaracksolar.com.
Tools Required
Tools that support the following size Hex heads: Torque values listed in the
manual are “dry”, the use of anti-seize lubricant on Stainless hardware is
Recommended (see the torque chart).
1. 7/16” Socket
2. 1/2″ Socket
Torque Values in Ft-Lbs \ (In Lb)
18-8 Stainless
Bolt Size | Dry | Lubricated |
---|---|---|
1/4/2020 | 6 / (75) | 5 / (64) |
5/16/2018 | 11 / (132) | 9 / (112) |
Components List The following parts are included with the GR mounts
Part # | Description | UNI-GR/90 | UNI-GR/130 |
---|---|---|---|
51-0627-003 | Channel Connector | 2 | 2 |
51-0545-001 | Panel Support Channel – 45-inch | 4 | |
51-0565-001 | Panel Support Channel – 65-inch | 4 | |
51-0546-000 | Inner Brace Channel – 46-inch | 2 | 2 |
51-0546-001 | Outer Brace Channel – 46-inch | 2 | 2 |
51-6000-003 | U-Foot | 4 | 4 |
51-6000-004 | Backing Plate | 4 | 4 |
29-5001-100 | Mount Assembly Hardware — 5/16-inch | 1 | 1 |
29-5001-0GR | Module Mounting Hardware —1%-inch | 4 | 4 |
Pre Assembly
Step 1: Connect Panel Support Channels
A. Slide the 10” connector halfway into the end of one of the panel support
and install the 5/16” hardware, Torque to 132 in-lbs. repeat with the second-
panel support to achieve the overall panel support length
B. UNI-GR/90 uses two 45” panel support channels. UNI-GR/130 uses two 65”
panel support channels
Step 2: Determine foot spacing
There are many combinations of bolting locations and brace overlap
configurations to achieve foot spacing’s for the angle(s) desired for your
location, the following is a process to make that determination to fit your
requirements or use the general specification chart on page 5.
A. For the front to rear distance, loosely assemble the A-frame section as
shown below, adjust the rear leg brace maintaining the minimum 6” overlap or
more (“C”) to support the panels at the desired angle to the sun and keep the
rear leg within 60° to 90° to the panel supports. With the “A” frame laying on
a flat surface measure the center to center distance between the U-feet to
determine the front to rear spacing for the footing.
B. Keep the rear brace assembled at the overlap determined in prior operation,
preassemble the second pair and set it aside.
C. For the side-to-side footing of both “A” frames, the center-to-center
spacing is equal to the center-to-center distance of the mounting holes on the
PV module you are using, See the mount spacing diagram on PAGE 5.
D.If you are installing multiple UNI-GR mounts side-by-side, leave a 1” space
between the edges of the modules on each mount. To determine the spacing
between mounting feet, measure the distance from the short edge of the modules
to the mounting hole you are using. The recommended spacing between mounting
feet on adjacent mounts is two times the distance from the edge of the panel
to the center of the mounting hole plus 1”. See the diagram in Step 1 of Final
Assembly on page 8
General specification chart
The tables below are suggested front-to-back foot spacing “E” with the tilt
angles that can set at that spacing. “A” is the module tilt angle from the
horizontal, “C” is the overlap of the back leg sections and “D” is the
distance from the top of the module mounting rail to the hole used to connect
the back leg. See the diagrams on Page 4.
UNI-GR/90|
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“A” ANGLE| 60| 50| 40| 36
“C” OVERLAP| 16″| 28| 40| 44″
“D”DISTANCE| 15| 15| 15| 15
“E” FOOT SPACING| 78| 78| 78| 78
UNI-GR/130|
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“A” ANGLE| 60| 50| 40| 32
“C” OVERLAP| 10″| 22| 34| 44
“D”DISTANCE| 41| 41| 41| 41
“E” FOOT SPACING| 75| 75| 75| 75
UNI-GR/90|
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“A” ANGLE| 55| 50| 40| 30| 25
“C”OVERLAP| 6| 12| 24| 38| 44
“D”DISTANCE| 15| 15| 15| 15| 15
“E” FOOT SPACING| 104| 104| 104| 104| 104
UNI-GR/130|
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“A” ANGLE| 45| 40| 30| 20
“C”OVERLAP| 8| 16| 30| 44
“D”DISTANCE| 41| 41| 41| 41
“E” FOOT SPACING| 120| 120| 120| 120
Step 3: Foot attaching options
Use Galvanized or Stainless-Steel Hardware See Suggestions below:
Step 4 Attaching PV modules to panel supports
A. Lay the PV Modules face-down on a protected flat surface mounting hole side
up.
B. Lay the flat side of the panel support channels across the panels keeping
panels and supports parallel.
C. Align mounting holes on the panels with the slots on the panel supports,
allow
Approximately 1/4″ to 1” in between PV modules and leave any available left-
over support length at the bottom of the array for ground clearance to allow
for vegetation management.
D. Secure with 5/16” hardware and torque to 132 in-lbs. if the mounting holes
on the solar panels are large enough. If the panels have 1/4” or 6 mm holes,
use the ¼” hardware in the 29-5000-0GR mounting hardware kits and torque them
to 75 in-lbs.![Tamarack UNI GR130 Roof and Ground Mount with 130 Inch Channel
- supports](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Tamarack-UNI-GR130 -Roof-and-Ground-Mount-with-130-Inch-Channel-supports.png)
Final Assembly
Step: 1 Attach U-foot to footings
A. Attach the U-foot and backing plate to your footings, align the feet
east\west and north\south and torque 3/8-16 galvanized hardware to 16 ft-Lbs.
(Concrete footings shown)
Step 2: Attach Preassembled rear braces to footings.
A. Loosely attach the pre-assembled rear brace to the rear footings (pre-
assembled from the prior angle determination step). The “outer leg” is
attached to the foot. Lay back away from the front for the next
step.
Step 3: Attach the Pre-Assembled Panel array to footings.
A. Loosely attach one end of the Panel assembly to the U-feet on the
footings.
Step 4: Attach rear braces to panel supports
A. Tilt up the array, and the rear braces, and bolt the rear leg into the hole
chosen at the distance on step 2 of the “Determine foot spacing” operation, or
the general spec chart.
B. Torque all locations to 132 in-lbs.
OPTIONAL UNI-GR Intertie Installation 51-0520-005
If you are installing 2 or more UNI-GR mounts, you can tie them together to
increase stability by putting one of the UNI-GR intertie kits between each
mount. This brace is adjustable from 18.25” to 32” and can be used with solar
panels that have mounting holes that at between 7” and 15” from the end of the
modules.
A. Loosely connect the inner and outer intertie channels with the 5/16” bolt,
lock washer, flat washer, and hex nut.
B. Place the intertie as shown about midway between the rear brace connection and the end of the panel support channels, slide the channels out to meet the panel support channels, connect with the 5/16” hardware, torque to 132 In Lbs 6 places.
InstallerResponsibility
The installer is solely responsible for:
i. Complying with all applicable local or national building codes, including
any that may supersede this manual.
ii. Ensuring that Tamarack Solar and other products are appropriate for the
installation and the installation environment.
iii. Using only Tamarack Solar parts and installer-supplied parts as specified
by Tamarack Solar. Substitution parts may void the warranty.
iv. Ensuring safe installation of all electrical aspects of the PV array.
v. Ensuring correct and appropriate des.gn parameters are used in determining
the design loading used for the specific installation. Parameters, such as
snow loading, wind speed, exposure, and topographic factor should be confirmed
with the local building official or a licensed professional engineer.
Warranty Information
Tamarack Solar warrants each Mounting Structure to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for ten (10) years from the date of first purchase (“Warranty Period”), when installed properly and used for the purpose for which it is designed, except for the finish, which shall be free from visible peeling, or cracking or chalking under normal atmospheric conditions for a period of three (3) years, from the earlier of 1) the date the installation of the Product is completed, or 2) 30 days after the purchase of the Product by the original Purchaser (“Finish Warranty”). The Finish Warranty does not apply to any foreign residue deposited on the finish.
All installations in corrosive atmospheric conditions are excluded. The
Finish Warranty is VOID if the practices specified by AAMA 609 & 610-02 –
“Cleaning and Maintenance for Architecturally Finished Aluminum”
(www.aamanet.org) are not followed by Purchaser for
Tamarack Solar’s aluminum-based products. The warranty covers the replacement
cost of parts to repair the product to proper working condition.
Transportation and incidental costs associated with warranty items are not
reimbursable. The warranty does not cover normal wear, or damage resulting
from misuse, abuse, improper installation, negligence, or accident, or
typographical errors in instruction manuals. The Warranty does not cover any
defect that has not been reported in writing to Tamarack Solar within ten (10)
days after the discovery of such defect. Furthermore, it does not cover units
that have been altered, modified, or repaired without written authorization
from the manufacturer or its authorized representative, or units used in a
manner or for a purpose other than that specified by the manufacturer.
Tamarack Solar’s entire liability and Purchaser exclusive remedy, whether in
contract, tort or otherwise, for any claim related to or arising out of breach
of the warranty covering the Mounting Structures shall be the correction of
defects by repair, replacement, or credit, at Tamarack Solar’s discretion.
Refurbished Mounting Structures may be used to repair or replace the Mounting
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to persons or property resulting from any cause, whatsoever, or any claims or
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