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Guarantee

The warranty period for the system is 25 years. The warranty period for galvanized steel parts is 10 years. The
guarantee is only valid if the installation is carried out professionally and all system components are pur-
chased from Aerocompact. If the assembly instructions or the planning documents are disregarded, the war-
ranty will be invalidated.

Photovoltaic racking systems are not maintenance-free. Perform maintenance annually and immediately
after unusual weather events, e.g., after heavy storms or heavy snowfall, etc. If the maintenance is not carried
out at the specified interval, the warranty will become void.

General information on liability

We point out that the product is sold within the framework of a sales contract. Assembly/processing by the
purchaser or third parties is not carried out on behalf of or for Aerocompact and must be carried out by qual-
ified personnel strictly in accordance with the assembly instructions. The Aerocompact system must be
designed and planned with the AEROTOOL software. Aerocompact is not responsible for the project-related
structural integrity of the roof structure, for obtaining and documenting the roof manufacturer's approval
for the installation of the corresponding fasteners on the respective roof (in terms of warranties), nor for the
professional execution.

Errors and damage as well as limited or insufficient functionality of the system due to incorrect installation
and/or installation that deviates from the installation instructions and/or the project report (AEROTOOL)
exclude any material defect for which Aerocompact is responsible. In the event of improper handling, the
rights of the buyer due to a material defect shall expire. The system warranty is only valid if all system com-
ponents are purchased from Aerocompact.

Systems with clamping on the short module side

For a system with a clamp on the short side of the module, it is assumed that the module may also be used
in this mounting form (clamp on the short sides of the module). This release can either be generally avail-
able as part of the module installation instructions or can be given by the module manufacturer for specific
projects.

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Summary of Contents for CompactPITCH XM-P

Page 1: ...CompactPITCH XM P Assembly Instructions Version 01 Language English Original language German Original installation instructions Important Read carefully before installation...

Page 2: ...ons in another lan guage are a translation of the assembly instructions in German The assembly instructions are protected by copyright Without written permission from AEROCOMPACT the assembly instruct...

Page 3: ...objects 8 Personal protective equipment PPE 8 System Overview 9 Basic Components XM P 9 Accessories 11 Module Accessories 11 Bonding and Grounding Accessories 11 Installing Rails and Cross Connectors...

Page 4: ...ons symbols terms and abbreviations are used The following symbols indicate notes which are not relevant to safety but which make working with the assembly instructions easier Requirements for an acti...

Page 5: ...er AEROCOMPACT accepts no liability for loss of performance or damage of any kind to the PV modules Any other use of the CompactPITCH system is considered improper Liability Warranty Guarantee These a...

Page 6: ...act system must be designed and planned with the AEROTOOL software Aerocompact is not responsible for the project related structural integrity of the roof structure for obtaining and documenting the r...

Page 7: ...ace Define walking routes and secure them with load distribution measures On roofing or roof structures that do not have sufficient load bearing capacity e g thin sheets corrugated fibre cement always...

Page 8: ...lling objects Where this does not succeed affected areas must be closed to the public Persons involved in the construction project must wear safety helmets Personal protective equipment PPE Personal p...

Page 9: ...8x100 SDS W 8x120 SDS W 8x140 SDS W 8x160 5 Stainless Steel Support Bracket XM PSH 6 Metal Roof Tile XM Pxxx 7 Aluminum Support Base XM PAB 8 T Bolt M8x20 HKM08 9 M8 Serrated Nut SEK08 For the screws...

Page 10: ...XM P System Overview www aerocompact com 10...

Page 11: ...1 Accessories 1 Cover Plate for Screws XM PSC Module Accessories 1 Microinverter T Bolt Assembly for Top Rail Channel MA RA 2 Microinverter Clamp for Module Frame MA MO 3 Cable Tie Clip for Module Fra...

Page 12: ...Aluminium Wire 8 mm for Grounding AWR8 please use properly sized copper wire in the USA Installing Rails and Cross Connectors 1 Rail X40 3300 mm 4400 mm 5500 mm X40 3300 X40 4400 X40 5500 2 Rail X50 3...

Page 13: ...odule field from the Aerotool planning documents Determine module size Determine and mark the position of the metal tiles according to the Aerotool planning documents Installing Metal Tiles Remove the...

Page 14: ...batten thickness adjust the steel clamp to the correct level of the aluminum sup port Roof batten W x H Level 60 x 40 mm 50 x 40 mm 50 x 30 mm Height 30 mm For roof battens wider than 50 mm bend the t...

Page 15: ...e the rafter Make sure that the metal tile rests fully on the support base When screwing observe the minimum edge dis tance to the edges of the roof battens accord ing to ETA 11 0024 For the screws ch...

Page 16: ...bracket Option 2 Metal tile with screw cover Certain types of metal tiles have a tab to cover the screws Cover the screws by folding down the screw cover Close roofing Move adjacent tiles to the orig...

Page 17: ...t with the nut Tighten the nuts to 15 Nm or 11 ft lb Make sure that the rail rests on the hook of the metal tile Installing the X40 X50 rail in a cross mount optional not available in the USA At each...

Page 18: ...cross connectors to 15 Nm or 11 ft lb Mounting the microinverter with a T Bolt Assembly MA RA The microinverter can be installed on the rail below the module Attach the T Bolt Assembly to the rail Ha...

Page 19: ...s to the edge of the module field on the rails Place the first module Tighten the screws of the end clamps with 15 Nm or 11 ft lbs After the first module attach the mid clamps Position second module T...

Page 20: ...modules are installed in a line Tighten the screws of the end clamps with 15 Nm or 11 ft lb each Reposition replace clamps Demount clamp Unscrew the screw at the clamp completely Depending on the moun...

Page 21: ...he module rows are connected to each other by the module clamps Exemplary representation Bonding modules through module clamps Bonding the individual module rows Grounding the array by terminating to...

Page 22: ...ance items once a year A test of the system is necessary after severe weather events e g wind storm snow hail etc as well as after extreme events such as a hurricane or earthquake Complete System Chec...

Page 23: ...m 23 DISMANTLING Disassemble components Disassembling the system Carry out the assembly steps in reverse order Dismantle clamps Completely unscrew the screw on the clamp If clamps are re installed Mak...

Page 24: ...A AEROCOMPACT Inc 901A Matthews Mint Hill Road Matthews NC 28105 USA phone 1 800 578 0474 e mail office us aerocompact com India AEROCOMPACT India Private Ltd Hub and Oak C 360 Defence Colony New Delh...

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