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Schletter GmbH
as of 10/2016
PvMax3
Mounting Instructions
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4. Mounting information
4.1. Terrain
When planning the ground-mounted system, make sure that the ground slope is within the tolerances. In the following, the
guiding values for a structurally safe solar plant are specifi ed.
Inclination North - South
Inclination East - West
Maximum admissible ground slope
East-West:
10°
Regarding the structural calculations, additional measures
may be required (for example reinforcements)
Maximum admissible ground slope
North-South:
10°
(depending on the condition of the slope, soil
composition, rocks, etc.)
Installations on steeper slopes are only possible if special
measures such as anchoring or excavations of the terrain
are taken!
The PvMax3 system is customized for the respective installation site. The following indications are already needed during the
planning process:
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Site boundaries
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Rights of way / easements (the building site must be accessible for vehicles at any time)
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Obstacles in the subsoil (pipes, subterranean cables, etc.)
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Weather conditions (wind, rain, snow, etc.)
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Conditions that may infl uence the building ground (seismic activities, erosion, etc.)
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Geotechnical reports about the topology of the site and the composition of the soil
When mounting the ground-mount system, we recommend:
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Keeping a clearly laid out and detailed daily construction report (site journal), where all daily work steps, employment of
personnel and assembled components are exactly specifi ed.
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Accurately checking and comparing the delivery notes with the delivered goods on the site.
Fig. 4.1.-1 (ground slope)