FIBRO-SOLAR
The only certified photovoltaic mounting system for fibre-cement corrugated sheets
Fibro-Solar is a photovoltaic mounting system for installing solar panels on sloping roofs. It is used on buildings with roofs made of fibre-cement corrugated sheet.
Advantages of the system
Resistant and simple roof installation
Fibro-Solar is a sturdy photovoltaic mounting solution installed directly into the building’s purlins. The reliability of this mounting system is supported by numerous tests (resistance to climatic stress, watertightness, condensation and corrosion resistance) which have enabled it to be validated by a New Technology Survey (Enquête de Technique Nouvelle – ETN). Installation of the solar panels is made easier by clipping the mounting onto the rail. It slides freely on the rail so as to give you the necessary freedom of movement when installing your photovoltaic modules.
Increased animal comfort
The Fibro-Solar photovoltaic mounting is used in particular on the roofs of agricultural hangars. Condensation control, impact noise reduction, resistance to corrosion and aggressive environments all contribute to a better environment for animals.
A premium metal: aluminium
The Fibro-Solar photovoltaic process uses 97% aluminium. This metal has many advantages including being light, strong, recyclable and highly resistant to corrosion.
Technical data
USE | New roof or total or partial renovation (excluding asbestos). Distance between purlins: 1.385 m (possible to provide calculations for any project outside the scope of use) |
TYPE OF ROOF | Fibre cement corrugated sheets |
MODULE POSITION | Landscape |
MATERIALS | Aluminium and stainless steel |
SYSTEM WEIGHT | 1 kg/m2 |
SYSTEM COMPONENTS | 4.4 m aluminium rail end to end, rail support (fitted with a PVC seal), splice plate, universal aluminium/stainless steel clamp, external clamp with aluminium/stainless steel finish, generator connector, Module Grounding Connector, Rail Grounding Connector |
OPTION | Cable guide |
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Fibro-Solar
It has been validated by a New Technology Survey (Enquête de Technique Nouvelle – ETN) in partnership with Eternit, a manufacturer part of the Belgian ETEX group.