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Wall / Façade
Installations
The high angle frame kit may be used for
Wall / Façade Installations. The legs are
reversed so that they attach to the bottom
of the standard frame side rails rather than
the top. The legs should be position
perpendicular to the wall and are adjusted
and secured in the same manner as the Flat
Roof Installation detailed in the previous
section.
Surface Attachment
The method used for attachment to the wall
will depend on the wall material.
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The round feet can be secured with
stainless steel expansion bolts for
attachment to brick or concrete surfaces
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Stainless steel coach screws of at least
8mm diameter or greater with high
sheer strength that can penetrate into
the wall framework can be used with
wood or synthetic boarding surfaces.
Wall Strength
Always consider the weight of the collector
and the structural integrity of the wall. If the
wall construction is not suitable for the load,
it will be necessary to reinforce the wall
frame accordingly. Consult a building
engineer for design requirements.
Recommended Angle
Ideally, do not install the collector beyond an
angle of 80
o
(close to vertical) otherwise
heat pipe operation will be impaired by 10%
or greater. Installing vertically is permitted
and will not void the warranty, but
performance will be reduced.
Safety Considerations
If installing the collector on a wall above a
walkway, keep in mind the danger of broken
glass that could fall on pedestrians, if the
tubes were ever damaged. (E.g. during an
extreme storm due to flying debris or tree
branch falling on the collector). It may be
necessary for a barrier of to be installed
below the collector to catch any falling
materials, such as a clear roofing material.
WARNING
:
For collectors installed above a pedestrian
area, take appropriate measures to
minimise injury risk in case a broken tube
or glass fell onto the ground or people
below.