Install Manual
Table Of Contents
CONTENTS
GROUND MOUNT INSTALLATION MANUAL - 1© 2021 IRONRIDGE, INC. VERSION 3.1
DISCLAIMER 1
RATINGS 2
MARKINGS 2
CHECKLIST 3
1. BUILD BASE 4
1. BUILD BASE 5
2. CONNECT SUBSTRUCTURE 5
3. PLACE RAILS 6
4. SECURE LUGS 6
5. SECURE MODULES 7
CAMO 8
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 9
DIAGONAL BRACES (OPTIONAL) 10
END CAPS 10
WIRE CLIPS 10
SPLICING HORIZONTAL BEAMS 11
MICROINVERTER KITS 12
SYSTEMS USING ENPHASE MICROINVERTERS OR SUNPOWER AC MODULES 12
SYSTEMS USING MICROSTORAGE PRODUCTS 13
FRAMELESS MODULE KITS 13
MODULE COMPATIBILITY 14-18
FRAMLESS MODULE COMPATIBILITY 19
DISCLAIMER
This manual describes proper installation procedures and provides necessary standards required for product reliability.
Warranty details are available on 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 IS 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. Routine maintenance of a module or panel shall
not involve breaking or disturbing the bonding path of the system. All work must comply with national, state and local
installation procedures, product and safety standards.
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• Ensure all products are appropriate for the installation, environment, and array under the site’s loading conditions.
• Use only IronRidge parts or parts recommended by IronRidge; substituting parts may void any applicable warranty.
• Review the Design Assistant and
• Ensure provided information is accurate. Issues resulting from inaccurate information are the installer’s responsibility.
• Validate foundation parameters prior to installation, as a local geotechnical report may be required to assess ground
conditions. We recommend consulting with a local engineer familiar with local regulations and build site requirements,
including soil conditions, terrain and load criteria. All parameters may impact foundation requirements.
• 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 immediately. 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 manufacturer’s documentation for compatibility and compliance with warranty terms and conditions.