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COMPLETE RAILmLESS
RACKING SYSTEM
INSTALLATION GUIDE
REVISION DATE: 12/04/23 VERSION: v3.5
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REVISION OAT E: 1214J23
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ROCKIT
The Rocklt system conforms to UL 2703 and is the industry's premier rail -less PV
racking system for composition shingle, tile, and metal pitched and flat rooftops.
Designed in conjunction with installers, Rocklt quickly & ea5ily installs with a single
tool. It features an easy -to -position mount alignment and a top -down leveling system.
Rocklt is logistically intelligent with no need to ship or transport long rails.
Components are available in a black finish that compliments both commercial
and residential applications.
FEATURES
Patented Watertight Technology
• Fully integrated bonding
Top -down leveling system
North -South adjustability
• Single tool install
DISCLAIMER
This manual describes proper installation procedures and provides necessary
standards required for product reliability. Warranty details are available on the website.
All installers must thoroughly read this manual and have a clear understanding of the
installation procedures prior to installation. Failure to follow these guidelines may
result in property damage, bodily injury or even death.
IT 15 THE INSTALLER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO:
• Ensure safe installation of all electrical aspects of the array. All electrical installation
and procedures should be conducted by a licensed and bonded electrician or solar
contractor. All work must comply with national, state and local installation procedures,
product and safety standards.
• Comply with all applicable local or national building and fire codes, including any that
may supersede this manual.
• Ensure all products are appropriate for the installation, environment, and array under
the site's loading conditions.
• Use only EcoFasten parts or parts recommended by EcoFasten; substituting parts may
void any applicable warranty.
• Review the ❑esign Assistant and Certification Letters to confirm design specifications.
• Ensure provided information is accurate. Issues resulting from inaccurate information
are the installer's responsibility.
• Ensure bare copper grounding wire does not contact aluminum and zinc -plated steel
components, to prevent risk of galvanic corrosion.
• If loose components or loose fasteners are found during periodic inspection, re -tighten
lmmediately. Any components showing signs of corrosion or damage that compromise
safety shall be replaced immediately.
• Provide an appropriate method of direct -to -earth grounding according to the latest
edition of the National Electrical
• Code, including NEC 250: Grounding and Bonding, and NEC 690. Solar Photovoltaic
Systems.
• Disconnect AC power before servicing or removing modules, AC modules,
microinverters and power optimizers.
• Review module and any 3rd party manufacturer's documentation for compatibility and
compliance with warranty terms and conditions.
• Ensure that the roof is in good condition prior to installing any EcoFasten components.
REVISION DATE: IV4173
Leveling Range 1 3.25"- 4.5" above the roof I Materials
300 series stainless steel,
6000 series aluminum
North -South Slide dependent 3-7 Finish Mack anadization/Kil
Slide Range inches Finish
Warranty
25year material and
workmanship
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Comp Slide & Flashings Smart Slide
• 7/32" Driil bit . '1h" Deep -well socket (not thick wall impact)
• j/2" Deep -well socket (not thick wall impact) • 5/1 b" Nutdriver for impact with 2" extension
• Chalk line • Chalk line
• String line (optional) • String line (optional)
PLEASE NOTE: Review module and any third -party manufacturer's documentation
for compatibility and compliance with warranty terms and conditions.
REVISION DATE: 1214)23 I VMSIO ;: 3-5
ROCKIT SYSTEM
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COMP SLIDE & FLASHING
COMP SLIDE / LAG SCREW GF-1 FLASHING
SMART SLIDE
ML SMART SLIDE
FLAT ROOFS
51MPLEGRIP
STANDING SEAM ROOFS
4 SIMPLEBLOCK-U
SYSTEM ACCESSORIES
SMART SCREW
COMP SLIDE
IVCOMP SLIDE
CONDUIT
SMART
FRAME MLPE MOUNT JUNCTION BOX
BRACKET - COMP
CONDUIT
RATINGS
Fire Ratings
Class A* and B** System Fire Rating
Max System Voltage
1500V
Max Fuse Rating
40A
Certification
Conforms to UL STD 2703 and UL SUBJECT 2703A
Markings
Product listing label is located on Rocklt Mount
Roof Pitch
114 to 21:12 (1.2 to 60 degrees)
UL 2703 Allowable Design Load Rating
30 psf downward, 30 psf upward and 20 psf lateral
Max Module Size
25.6 sq. ft.
Maximum Cantilever
113 of span
Maximum Span
5 ft Landscape, 4 ft Portrait
Multiple use Rated Components (Position Independent)
Rocklt Mount, Rocklt Coupling & MLPE Module Mount
UL 2703A Smart Slide Ratings
Steep Slope Ratings applicable for Asphalt Shingle roofs
with slopes 2:12 and up
• Low Slope Ratings applicable for Roll Roofing (Rolled
Comp) roofs with slopes 1:12 and up
• Low Slope Ratings applicable for Modified Bitumen
(Mod -Bit) roofs with slopes 114:12 and up
*Class A System Fire rating with Steep and Low Slope Roofs and Type 1, 2, 29 and 38 PV modules with no skirt required. Class A
System fire rating with Steep Slope Roofs and Type 4 and 5 modules with south edge skirt required. Any roof -to -module gap is
permitted. This rating is applicable with any roof attachment.
**Class B System fire rating with Steep Slope Roofs and Type 4 and 5 modules, no skirt required, Any roof -to -module gap is
permitted. This rating is applicable with any roof attachment,
***Mounts and couplings cannot be installed on module frames with flanges less than 22mm wide
UL 2703 MARKING EXAMPLE:
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Component
Smart Screws
Torque (in -lb)
N/A
Notes
Fully Seat. Use visual indicator of the black EPDM ring around the
bonded washer for torquing.
Mount
200
coupling
200
Steel Slide screw
NIA
Fully Seat. Use visual indicator of the black EPDM ring around the
bonded washer for torquing.
MLPE Module Mount
144
Ground Lug
N/A
Refer to specific ground lug manufacturer's installation manual
Rocklt Pedestal Screw
150
System components should be periodically re -inspected for loose components, loose
fasteners, and corrosion such that if found, the affected components are to be immediately replaced.
SLIDE PLACEMENT
R.
Max 49'
Max 72'
L -
-
Y
x
Distance Between Distance Between
Rows = Y + 1 5116'• Rows = X + 1 5/16"
STRUCTURAL ATTACHMENT
POINTS
• Find the required structural
attachment points.
SLIDE SPACING
• Spacing may vary depending upon project
specific structural requirements: Le. high
snow and wind load areas may require
lesser bracket spacing in the East-West axis
vs. the maximum spacing.
• Max spacing is 48" OC for portrait
orientation and 72" CC for landscape
orientation.
• Consult project layout diagram for project
specific slide spacing on the roof.
Install slides to predetermined mount
spacing.
ARRAY SKIRT SECTIONS
• Use the array skirt as a guide to layout
module placement.
ROW SPACING
• The distance between the rows of mounts is
calculated by the module dimension North -
South plus 1 5f16".
SLIDE PLACEMENT
Cantilever
Offset
LAYOUT WITH STAGGERED
SLIDES
• To reduce the load on an individual
rafter, slides can be mounted in a
staggered configuration
• Reference each project layout
Rocklt Mount
l� Rocklt Coupling
CANTILEVER & OFFSET
s CANTILEVER: Maximum cantilever is
113 attachment spacing.
■ OFFSET: Offset from all roof edges
depends on wind speed, snow loads,
local fire and building codes per
location.
REVISION DATE: 1214J23 I VE45101 ;: 3-5
COMP SPANGLE INSTALLATION
COMP SLIDE & FLASHING
SNAP LINES
Snap chalk lines based on module dims + 1 5/16"
spacing and then locate rafters
PILOT HOLE
Drill a 7/32" pilot hole into the rafter or structural
member for the lag screw. Backfill with sealant
compatible with the roof type.
CUT SHINGLE (IF NECESSARY)
To position the slide in the correct location, it is
acceptable to cut out a portion of the shingle
INSERT LAG BOLT
• Line up pilot hole with flashing hole.
• Using only the EcoFasten provided lag screw*,
insert the lag through the Rocklt Comp Slide, the
gasketed hole in the flashing and into the rafter.
Position the slide with the date stamp facing
south.
• Torque: The range is between 100-140 inch -
pounds depending on the type of wood and time
of year. The visual indicator for proper torque is
when the EPDM on the underside of the bonded
washer begins to push out the sides as the
washer compresses. If using an impact wrench to
install the fasteners be careful not to over torque
the fastener. You may need to stop and Use a
ratchet to finish the install.
* It is important to only use the lag screws provided by
EcoFasten because they have longer thread lengths to
increase the pull-out force
COMP SHINGLE INSTALLATION
SMART SLIDE
ARRAY POSITIONING
Use the shingle overlap as your starting position to snap your first chalk line (See image below)
We recommend snapping chalk lines at every row to make sure every installation is completed
with confidence and easy. After chalk lines have been snapped for each row, being as precise
as possible, locate the rafters within the array making sure to follow the span chart and
cantilevers.
NOTE: For landscape module orientation, the north -south distance between each chalk line
is equal to the module width plus 1-5/15". For portrait, the distance is the module length plus
1-5/15".
PLACING THE SLIDE
❑nce the general location of each rafter is marked, clean the mounting location with a nylon
brush for proper sealing, Before peeling off the release liners, please note the Smart Slide is
designed t❑ straddle the two shingle courses, It is important to make sure the bottom foot is
flush and pushed up against the shingle course edge above (see figure 1). When you locate
the rafter, peel off the two release liners and place the center of the slide over the rafter.
NOTE: Only install on clean roofs free of snow, ice and debris in ambient temperatures
between 5° F and 1181 F. If installing on Presidential shingles of rare thickness over 1/8",
cut off the shingle tabs to ensure the slide lies flat.
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COMP SHIM67LE INSTALLATION
SMART SLIDE
SCREW PLACEMENT & DRIVING THE SCREWS
NOTE: Once the slide is in position, it will be difficult to remove cleanly without leaving
any sealant on the roof. When rafter mounting, for any screws that miss the rafter, do not
remove those screws. Smart Slide is designed to give the installer multiple opportunities to
find the rafter.
❑o not remove any screws that have missed the rafter. Smart Slide is designed to give the
installer multiple opportunities to find the rafter making installation quick.
INCORRECT[CORRECT
LEVEL
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runT ENaUGH TDRQUE
TDD AIIiJCH TOR�UE�
* If to❑ much torque is used it could damage the EPDM washer, Damaged or blown out EPDM
washers should be replaced with a new washer as needed.
COMP SHINGLE INSTALLATION
SMART SLIDE
SCREW PLACEMENT - DECK MOUNTED
INSTALLATION
When installing direct to the roof deck without regard to rafter locations, all 8 screws must
be installed. (Be sure to reference the direct to deck span tables.)
SCREW PLACEMENT - RAFTER MOUNTED
1. INSTALLATION - FIRST ATTEMPT
Drive screw in Hole B. If a rafter is hit with the first screw, the second screw can
immediately be driven through Hole F. No additional screws are needed if the first 2
screws hit the rafter.
Z. INSTALLATION - SECOND ATTEMPT
If the rafter is missed with the first screw as shown below with a red circle, drive a second
screw through Hold C. If the rafter is hit with the second screw, the third screw can
immediately be driven through Hole G.
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NOTE: If a rafter is missed completely within the slide, you must add another
slide to the previous rafter.
COMP SHINGLE INSTALLATION
SMART SLIDE
SCREW PLACEMENT
3. INSTALLATION - THIRD ATTEMPT
If the rafter is missed in both Holes B & C, then try Hole A and Hole D. If a rafter is hit
through either of those holes, all 8 screws must be installed.
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1 1 RAFTER
1 [
0 RAFTER MIT
0 RAFTER MISS
4. INSTALLATION - FOURTH ATTEMPT
If the rafter is missed completely within the slide, you must add another slide to the
previous rafter. You may then continue with your job specific attachement spans.
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COMP SHIM67LE INSTALLATION
SMART SLIDE
COMPOSITION SHINGLE INFORMATION
(D SHINGLE BUTT JOINT*
(D SHINGLE STEP
SHINGLE COURSE
FComposmon shingles either come in 36' or
1 M length sheets. a butt joint is Where two
adjacent sheets come together in a course,
SHINGLE BUTT JOINTS
Apply a bead of roof sealant over any exposed shingle butt joints north
(upslope) of a mounting foot. Please reference our approved sealant list
posted on our website.
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SYSTEM INSTALLATION
MOUNTS & ALIGNMENT
• Begin with the row that will get Skirt which is
usually the far south row. ❑n the far east and far
west Slides, install a Mount about Y2" from the
south end of the Slide.
• Tighten side bolts to 200 in-lbs.
• Run a string line across the north edge of the base
of the two Mounts.
• Add a Mount to each of the other Slides, position
them up against the string line, and tighten the
side bolts to 200 in-bs.
SKIRT POSITION
• Rotate the top of the Mount so that the long,
stepped shelf is facing north, Depending on the
PV module thickness, use the appropriate A, B,
or C Skirt.
• Set the Skirt on the south side of the Mount
as shown.
TOP POSITION
40MM ASKIRT
38MM B SKIRT
CHANNEL, POSITION
35MM ASKIRT
32MM B SKIRT
NOTE: There are ridges inside the small channel
on the B Skirt whereas the channel is smooth on
the A Skirt.
SKIRT TIGHTENING
Tighten top bolt in Mount to secure the Skirt
SKIRTS END CAPS
Press fit End Caps at every Skirt connection and on
the ends.
NOTE: The End Caps makes it easier to align the
Skirts and is required for strength.
SYSTEM INSTALLATION
COUPLINGS ON SKIRTS
Everywhere two modules will meet, install a
Coupling on the Skirt with the long, stepped shelf
facing north.
Torque to 200 in-lbs.
NOTE: There must be at least one Mount or one
Coupling connecting every Skirt section.
0 ALIGN & STRAIGHTEN SKIRTS
(OPTIONAL)
• If the row of Skirts is not straight in the north -south
direction, loosen appropriate side bolts, slide the
Mount and retighten to 200 in-lbs
• If the row of Skirts is not straight in the up -down
direction, adjust the leveling nut inside the Mount
• Align skirts with module edge
INSTALL FIRST ROW OF PV MODULES
• Place the modules into the first row of Mounts and
Couplings at a 45 degree angle. While applying
pressure against the Mounts and Couplings, lower
the modules until parallel to the roof ensuring the
modules are fully seated.
Space the modules in the east/west direction
t0 3/4".
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SYSTEM INSTALLATION
INSTALL SECOND ROW
OF COUPLINGS
• At the intersection of the north side of two
modules, install a Coupling with the two bonding
pins Facing south.
Coupling can be positioned off center to avoid
running into a Mount, but the two bonding pins
must clamp different modules.
Torque to 200 in-Ibs.
,o INSTALL SECOND
ROW OF MOUNTS
Lift the modules slightly and install the Mounts
on the Slides to engage the north side of the
module.
• Tighten to 200 in-Ibs.
77 LEVELING (OPTIONAL)
& WIRE MANAGEMENT
• Before installing next row of modules, level the
row (if needed) by turning the leveling nut.
• Manage wires after each row of modules
is installed (see Tips & Tricks video on wire
management on the EcoFasten website)
3 COMPLETE THE ARRAY
Repeat steps above for all other rows in the array
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REVISION DATE: 1214J23 I VMSIO ;: 3-5
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SUPPLEMENTAL GUIDES
SIMPLEBLOCK-U INSTALLATION
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SIMPLEGRIP INSTALLATION
Click here to view guide
CONDUIT MOUNT INSTALLATION
Click here to view guide
FRAME MLPE INSTALLATION
Click here to view guide
J-BOX INSTALLATION
Click here to view guide
BONDING AND GROUNDING
THERMAL EXPANSION
& BONDING
• A thermal expansion gap is
required per each continuous 70'
length of modules.
• Omit a coupling and leave a 2" gap
in the Rockit array skirt and also
between the modules at that point
• Bonding across the thermal gap
should be accomplished with an
approved ground lug for each
array and an equipment grounding
conductor.
BONDING PATH
& ASSEMBLY
• Rockit mount bonds North -South
rows of modules.
• Rockit coupling bonds East-West
rows of modules.
• Racklt array skirt is bonded to
the array via the Rockit mount.
• One approved ground lug is
required per continuous PV array.
• Ilsco SGB-4 Approved for Mounting
t❑ Rockit Mount or Rockit Slides as
alternate grounding location
BONDING AND GROUNDING
NECESSARY COMPONENTS
One of the following grounding
lugs (or any UL 2703 Compliant
ground Lug):
• Burndy CL50-1TN Ground Lug
(UL2703 - E3514343 1 UL 467 -
E9999)
ILSCG 5GB-4 Ground Lug (UL2703 -
E3544201 UL 467 - E34440)
ILSC❑ GBL-4DBT(UL2703-
E354420 1 UL 467 - E34440)
ILSC❑ GBL-4DBTH (UL2703 -
E354420 1 UL 467 - E34440)
• ILSC❑ GBL-455 (UL2703 - E3544201
UL 467 - E34440)
Above: Optional Locations for grounding lug on last row upslope of array
*Equipment grounding wire should be sized in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA70 and a
minimum of 114" clearance is required between bare copper wires and aluminum components.
COMPATIBLE MODULES
The Rockit System has been tested and evaluated to UL 2703 for bonding, grounding,
mechanical loading and fire classification, and may be used to ground and/or mount PV
modules listed to UL 1703 or UL 61730. A list of approved modules is included below.
Unless otherwise noted, "xxx" refers to the module power rating and both black and silver
frames are included in the certification.
*Class A System fire rating with Steep and Low Slope roofs and Type 1, 2, 29 and 38 PV
modules with no skirt required.
NOTE: Modules with flange widths shorter than 22mm cannot be installed in portrait.
TYPE 1, 2,29 AND 38 MODULES
Adani modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
Adani
ASX-Y-2Z-xxx
Where "X" can be B, M or R "Y" can be 6 or 7, and "2Z" can be blank, PERC,
B-PERC, or AB-PERC
Aionrise modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
AIONRISE
AIONyyG1-xxx
i Where "yy" can be 60 or 72
Aptos modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
Aptos Solar
D NA-yy-zzaa-xxx
Where "yy" can be 108, 120 or 144; "zz" can be MF or BF; and "aa" can be 10,
23or26
Astronergy modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
Astronergy
CHSMbbyyC/zz-xxx
Solar
Where "bb" can be 60, 66, or 72; "yy" can be blank, 10 or 12; "C" can be M,
M(BL), M-HC, P, P(BL) or P-HC ; and "zz" can be blank or HV
Auxin modules with 40 mm frames
Auxin
AXNYMzYYMxxxB
Where "Y" can be 6, 10 or G1; "z" can be blank or 6; "YY" can he blank, 10 or
12; °B° can be blank, A, B, C or W
Axitec Modules with 30 and 35 mm frames
Axitec
AC-xxxYlaaZZ
'Y'can be M, P, MH or MBT; and"aa" can be blank, 125 or 156; and "ZZ" can
be 60S, 108V, 108VB, 120S, 120V or 120VR
Bluesun modules with 30 and 35 mm frames
Bluesun Solar
BSMxxxM-AAA
Where "AAA" can be 60HPH or 72HBD
Boviet modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
Bo'viet
BVM66aaYY-xxxBcc
Where "aa" can be 9, 10 or 12; "W' is M, or P; and "B" can be blank, L or 5;
and "cc" can be blank, H, H-BF, H-HC or HC-BF
Canadian Solar modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
CSbY-xxxZ
Canadian Solar
Where "b" can be 1, 3 or 6; "Y" can be H, K, L, IN, P, R, V or Y; and "Z" can be
M, MS, M-SD, MS-HL, MS -SD, P, PX, or P-SD
CertainTeed modules with 30,35 and 40 mm frames
CertainTeed
CTBBxxxYZZ-AA
Where "BB" can be blank or M10; "Y" can be M or HC; "ZZ" can be 00, 10 or
11; and "AA" can be 04, 06, 08 or 09
Crossroads Solar modules with 40 mm frames
Crossroads Solar
Crossroads Solar xxx
CSUN modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
CSUN
CSUNxxx-zzAbb
Where "zz" is 60 or 72; and "A" is M or MM, "bb" is blank or 5BB
modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
■Dehui
Dehui
DH-MYYYZ-xxx
Where "YYY" can be 760, 772, 860, 872; and "Z" can be B or W
ET Solar modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
ET-YZZZxxxAA
IET Solar
Where "Y" can be P, L, or M; "ZZZ" can be 660, 660BH, 672, 6728H, or
754BH; and "AA" can be TB, TW, WB, WW, BB, WBG, WWG, WBAC, WBCO,
WWCO, WWBCO or BBAC
Freedom Forever modules with 35 mm frames
Freedom Forever
FF-MPa-BBB-xxx
Where "a" can be blank or 1
Freevolt modules with 35 mm frames
Freev►olt
ECP-PVG RAF-144H C-xxx
GreenWatts
Solar
Goldi
Grape Solar
Hanwha Q CELLS
GreenWatts modules with 30 and 35mm frames
H SYY-A-xxx-7Z
Where "YY" Can be 54, 60 or 66; "'A" carp be blank or F; and"ZZ" can be MN or
BOB
Goldi modules with 35 mm frames
GS10-B108-TF-xxx
Grape modules with 35 mm frames
GS-M120-xxx-FAB1
Hanwha Q CELLS Modules with 32,35 and 40 mm frames
aaYY-ZZ-xxx
where "aa" can be Q. or B.; "YY" can be PLUS, PRO, PEAK, LINE PRO, LINE
PLUS, PLUS DUO, PEAK DUO orTron; and "ZZ"can be G3, G3.1, G4, G4.1,
L-G2, L-G2.3, L-G3, L-G3.1, L-G3y, L-G4, L-G4.2, L-G4y, LG4.21TAA, BFR-G3,
BLK-G3, BFR-G3.1, BLK-G3.1, BFR-G4, BFR-G4.1, BFR G4.3, BLK-G4.1, G41
SC, G4.1 /SC, G4.11TAA, G4.1 /MAX, BFR G4.11TAA, BFR G4.1 /MAX, BLK G4.11
TAA, BLK G4.1 /SC, EC-G4.4, G5, G51SC, G51TS, BLK-G5, BLK-G51SC, BLK-G51
TS, L-G5, L-G5.1, L-G5.2, L-G5.21H, L-G5.3, G6, G6/SC, G6ITS, G6+, G6+ITS,
BLK-G6, G7, BLK-G6+, BLK-G6+IAC, BLK-G6+IHL, BLK-Gl)+ISC, BLK-G61TS,
BLK-G6+ITS, BLK-G7, G7.2, G8, BLK-G8, GS+, BLK-G8+ L-G7, L-G7.1, L-G7.2,
L-G7.3, M-G2+, BLK M-G2+, BLK ML-G9, ML-G9+, BLK ML-G9+, ML-G9,
BLK-G10, BLK-GI 0+, BLK-GI0+IAC, ML-G10, BLK ML-G10, ML-G10+, BLK ML-
i G10+, ML-G10.a, BLK ML-G10.a, ML-G10.a+, BLK ML-G10.a+, BLK ML-G10
+It, BLK-G10+IHL and BLK ML-G10+ITS
Heliene modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
YYZZxxxA
Heliene Where "YY" can be 60, 72, 108 or 120; f777" can be HC, M or P; and "A" can be
■ blank, M10-SL, M10-SL-BLK or M10-51--Bifacial
HT-SAAE modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
HTyy-aaaZ-xxx
HT-SAAE Where "yy' can be 60 or 72, "aaa" can be 156 or 166, "Z' can be M, M(V),
M(S), M(VS), M-C, M(V)-C, P or P(V)
Hyperion modules with 35 mm frames
Hyperion Solar HY-aH108Y8-xxxB
[Runergy]
Where"Y" can be N or P; and "B" can be blank or B
Huyndai modules with 32, 35 and 40 mm frames
HiY-SxxxZZ
Hyundai ,
Where "Y„ „ can be A or 5, S„ can be M or S; and ZZ„ can be HG, KI, MF, MG,
PI, SG, RG, RG (BK), TG or YH(BK) or XG(BK)
J
■■
Itek
JA Solar
Jinko
KB Solar
ILA Solar
LG
Longi
■
Maxeon
Meyer Burger
Itek Modules with 40 mm frames
IT-xxx-YY j
"YY" can be blank, HE, or SE J
JA Solar modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames
JAyyzz-bbww-xxxlaa
Where "yy' can be M, P, M6 or P6; "zz" can be blank, (K), (L), (R), (V), (BK), (FA),
(SE), (TG), (FA)(R), (K)(SE), (K)(TG), (L)(BK), (L)(TG), (R)(BK), (R)(TG), (V)(BK), (BK)
(TG), or (L)(BK)(TG); "bb" can be 54, 60 or 72; "ww" can be blank, ❑30, Sol,
S02, S03, S09, S10, S17, S30 or S31; and "aa" can be MR, SI, SC, PR, RE, 3BB,
4BB, 4BBIRE, 4BB11500V, PR/1 SON, 58B
Jinko modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
JKMYxxxZZ-aa
Where "Y" can either be blank or S; °ZZ" can be M, N, P, PP, or -V; and "aa"
can be blank, 54HL4-B, 60, 60B, 60H, 60HB, 60L, 60BL, 60HL, 60HBL, 60 J4,
60B-J4, 60B-EP, 60(Plus), 60-V, 60-MX, 72H, 72H-V, 72HL-V, 72HBL-V, 72L-V,
6RL3, 6RL3-B or 6TL3-8
KB Solar modules with 35 mm frames
KBS-xxx-Mona-YY
Where "YY" can be blank or BF
LA Solar modules with 35 mm frames J
LSxxxYY
Where "YY" can be BL, BLA, HC or ST In
LG modules with 40 mm frames
LGxxxyaz-bb
"y"canbeA, E,M,N,Q,orS;"a"can be A,1,2or3;"z"Lan beC,KorW;and
"bb" can be G4, AS, A6, B6, E6, E6.AW5, 1-5, NS, a5, V6
Longi modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
LRa-YYZZ-xxxM
Where "a" can be 4, 5 or 6; "YY" can be 54, 60 or 66 "ZZ" can be blank, BK, y
PB, PE, PH, HPB, HPH, HABB or HABD
Maxeon modules with 35,40 and 46 mm frames
SPR-AAAY-xxx-zzz
Where "AAA" can be MAX or x; "Y" can be 3, 5, 6, 21 or 22; and "zzz" can be
R, BLK, BLK-R or CQM
Meyer Burger Modules with 35 mm frames
Meyer Burger Black, White or Glass
Mission Solar modules with 35, 40 mm frames
YYYbb-xxxZZaa
Mission Solar Where "YYY" can be MSE, TXI or TXS; "bb" can be blank, 6, 10 or 60A; "ZZ"
(mSolar) can be blank, HT, SO, SQ, SX, 108,120 or 144; and "aa" can be blank, 06, 26,
BB, BW, 4J, 4S, 5K, 5R, 5T, 8T, 8K, 91R or 97
I Mitrex modules with 30,35 and 40 mm frames
Mitrex Mxxx-XYZ
Where "X" can be A, B, I or L; "Y" can be 1 or 3; and "Z" can be F or H
Next Energy Next. Energy Alliance modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
Alliance yyNEA-xxxZZ
where "yy" can be blank or US; "ZZ" can be M, MB or M-60
NE Solar modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames
NE Solar NESExxx-zzMHX-yy
Where "zz" can be 54, 60 or 72; "X" can be blank or B; and "Y)('can be M6 or
M10
Panasonic modules with 40 mm frames
Panasonic (HIT)
V B H Nx xxYYzzA
"YY" can be either SA or KA; "zz" can be either 03, 04, 17 or 18; and "A" can
be blank, E or G
T
Panasonic modules with 30 mm frames
Panasonic
{EUerVvlt}
EVPVxxxA
Where "A" can be blank or H, K, HK or PK J
Philadelphia modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames
PS-YzxAA-xxxW
Philadelphia Solar
Where "Y" can be M or P; "zz" can be 60, 72, 108 or 144; "AA" can be blank,
(BF), (HQ or (HCBF); and "W" can be blank or W
Phono Solar modules with 30 and 35 mm frames
PSxxxY-ZZfA
Phnno Solar
Where "Y" can be M4, M41H, MSGF, MSGFH, M6, M61H, MBGF or MBGFH; "7
can be 18,20 or 24; and "A" can be TH, UHB, VH or VHB
Prism Solar modules with 35 mm frames
Prism Solar
PST-xxxW-M72Y
Where "Y" can be H, HB or HBI
REC modules with 30 and 38 mm frames
RECxxxYYZZ
■ REC
Where "YY" can be AA, M, NP, NP2, NP3, PE, PE72, TP, TP2, TP21M, TP2SM,
TP25, TP31V or TP4; and "ZZ" can bo blank, Black, BLK, 3LK2, SLV, 72, Pure,
■
Pure-R, Pure-RX or Pure 2
Recom modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
Recom RCM-xxx-byy
Where "yy' can be MA, MB, ME or MF
1 ReneSola 60-cell modules with 40 mm frames
Renesola JCxxxY-ZZ
"Y" can be F, Mar 5; and "ZZ" can be Ab, Ala-b, Abh, Abh-b, Abv, Abv-b, Bb,
Bb-b, Bbh, Bbh-b, Bbv, Bbv-b, Db, or Db-b
Renogy Modules with 35 mm frames
Renogy RSPxxxD-YY-ZZZ
Where "YY" can be BB or BK; and "ZZZ" can be blank, 108 or 120
S-Energy modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
SABB-CCYYY-xxxZ
$-Energy
Where "A" can be C, L or N; "BB" can be blank, 20, 40 or 45; "CC" can be
blank, 60 or 72; "YYY" can be blank, MAE, MAI, MBE, MBI, MCE or MCI; and
"Z" can be V, M-10, P-10 or P-15
Seraphim modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
Seraphim USA
SRP-xxx-YYY-ZZ
Where "YYY" can be 6MA, 6MB, 6PA, 6PB, or BMD;"ZZ" is blank or HV
TSEG
Solar Modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
SEG-xxx-YYY-ZZ
SEG Solar
Where "YYY" can be BMB, BMD or 6MA; "ZZ" can be BB, BW, HV, TB, WB or
WW
5hinsung Modules with 35 mm frames
I 5hinsung E&G
SSVxxx-144M H
Silfab Modules with 35 and 38 mm frames
SYY-Z-xxxAb
Silfah
Where "YY" can be IL, 5A, LA, SG or LG; "Z" can be blank, M, P, or X; "A" can
be blank, B, H, M, N; and "b" can be A, C, C+, G, K, L, M, N, T, U or X
Solar4America modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames
54Axxx-ZZyyAA
Solar4America
Where „ ZZ can be 60,72 or 108; yy „ can be MH5 or MH10; and AA„ can be
BB, BW or SW
Solarever modules with 35 mm frames
SE-zzz*'yy-xxxM-aaa
Svlarever
Where "zzz" can be 166 or 192; "yy+' can be 83 or 91; and "aaa" can be 108 or
144
Solaria modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
Pow erA-xxx R-ZZ
Solaria Where "A" can be XT or X; and "ZZ" can be blank, AC, BID, BX, BY, Pa, PL, PX,
PZ, WX or WZ
Sol arTech modules with 40 mm frames
SolarTech AAA-xxx
Where "AAA" can be PERCB-B, PERCB-W, HJTB-B or HJTB-W
Sonali Sonali Modules with 35 mm frames
SS-M-xxx
Star Solar modules with 35 mm frames
Star Solar Star-xxxYYY-ZZZ
Where "YYY" can be M60H or M60HB; and "727" can be blank or M10
Sunmac modules with 30 and 35 mm frames
Sunmac Solar SMxxxMaaaZZ-BB
Where "aaa" can be 660 or 754; and "ZZ" can be NH or SH _
5unpower modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
S P R-A-xxx-YY
Lsunpower Where "A" can be A or M; and'W' can be blank, COM, G-AC, BLK-G-AC,
H-AC or BLK-H-AC
Sunpreme Sunpreme Modules with 40 mm frames
I
GxB-xxxT
7
Sunspark modules with 40 mm frames
SYY-xxxZ-A
Sunspark Where "YY" can be MX or ST; and "Z" can be M, MB, M3, M3B, P or W; and
"A" can be 60 or 72
Suntech Modules with 35 mm frames
Suntech STPxxxS-zzlaa
Where "&' can be B60 or B72; and "aa" can be Vnh or Wnhb
Talesun modules with 30 and 35 mm frames
Talesun
TD6yZZA-xxx
. „
Where D can be D or P, y„ can be G, I or L; ZZ „ can be 60 or 72; and A„ ,j
can be M or M(H)
i Tesla modules with 40 mm frames
Tesla TxxxY
Where "Y" can be H or 5
Thornova Modules with 30 and 35 mm frames
Thornova TS-YYZZ(xxx)-X
Where "YY" can be BB or BG; "ZZ" can be 54 or 60; and "X" can be blank or X
Trina
Universal
URE
Vikram
VSUN
■
Waaree
Yingli
Yatta
Zeus
ZN Shine
Trina modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames
TS M-xxxYYZ Z
"YY" can be DD05, DD05A, DD06, DE05, ❑E09, DX05A, DE06X, PA05, PC05,
PD05, PE14, PX05 or NE09RC; and "ZZ" can be blank or A, .05, .05(II), .08,
A.05, A.08, A{II}, A.05{II}, A.08(Il), C.05, C.07, C.05(II), C.07(Il), H, H_05, H.08,
1-1_05(I1), H.08 (li), M, M(II) or M.05(I1)
Universal Solar Modules with 35 mm frames
IJNI-xxx-yyy77Z-aa
Where "yyy" can be 108,120 or 144; "ZZZ" can be M, MH or BMH; and"aa
can be blank, BB or ❑G _
URE modules with 35 mm frames
DyMxxxaa
Where "D" can be D or F, "y" can be A, B, 6 or 7; "M" can be K, or M; and "aa"
can be C8G, H3A, H4A, 1-18A, E7G-BB, MFG, MFG-BB or M7G-BB _
Vikram solar modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
XV5yy.ZZ.AAA.bb
Where "X" can be blank, Paradea, Prexos or Somera; "yy" can be MDH,
MDHT, MH or MHBB; "77' can be 54,60 or 72; "AAA" is the module power
rating; and "bb" can be 05
VSUN modules with 30,35 and 40 mm frames
VSUNxxx-YYz-aa
Where "YY' can be 108 or 120;'Y' can be BMH or M; and "aa" can be blank,
BB or BW
Waaree modules with 35 and 40 mm frames
WSyy-xxx
where "yy" can be blank, M, MB, MDI or MDIB
Yingli modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames
YLxxxZ-yy
Where ""Z" can be D or P; "yy" can be blank, 29b, 30b, 34d, 35b, 36b, 37e 112,
37e 1500V 112, 40d, 49e 1 f2 or 49e 1500V 112
Yotta modules with 30 mm frames
YSM-Bxxx-06-72-1 _
Zeus Solar Modules with 40 mm frames
ZxxxM-H B
ZN Shine modules with 35 mm frames
ZXMY-AAA-xxx/M
Where "Y" can be 6 or 7; "AAA" can be 72, NH120, NHDB144 or SH108
TYPE 4 MODULES
**Class A System fire rating with Steep Slope Roofs and Type 4 modules with south edge
skirt required. Class B System fire rating with Steep Slope Roofs Type 4 modules, no skirt
required. Any roof -to -module gap is permitted. This rating is applicable with any roof
attachment.
Bluesun Solar
Bluesun modules with 35 mm frames \\
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BSMxxxM10-54HPH
Emmvee modules with 35 mm frames
Emmaee Exxx-YYZZZ-B
Where "YY" can be M, P and HCM; ,,ZZZ" can be 72 or 120
Navitas Modules with 35 mm frames
Navitas NSMxxx-yyy
Where "yyy" can be 120,132 or 144
Saatvik Modules with 35 mm frames U)
Saatvik SGExxx-108ZZZ
Where "ZZZ" can be MHC, MBHC or MHCB Uj
Sirius PV Sirius PV Modules with 35 mm frames
ELNSM54M-HC-xxx
Solare►►er Solarever modules with 35 mm frames
SE-166*83-450M-144N
7a€esun modules with 30 mm frames
Talesun TP7G54M(H)xxx a
Waaree modules with 35 mm frames
Waaree AAyy-xxx
Where "AA" canoe WS or Bi; and "yy' can be MD, MDI, MD1B, 33 or 57