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INNOVATIVE ASSEMBLY SYSTEMS<br />
The Solarstocc assembly system guarantees secure,<br />
quick and simple assembly of the modules.<br />
Have you ever considered just how much time<br />
you save with a perfectly orchestrated assembly<br />
system? We have developed assembly systems<br />
that make considerably shorter installation times<br />
possible, in comparison with conventional<br />
systems, because we know that time is money.<br />
Whether on the roof, on top of a flat roof or in<br />
the roof - with us, you get everything from just<br />
one source. All solutions are shaped in such a<br />
way that maximum flexibility is also guaranteed<br />
during installation.<br />
We intend to cross the traditional boundaries<br />
of the photovoltaic industry and make a<br />
decisive contribution towards shaping the<br />
technological trends of tomorrow.<br />
ON-ROOF ASSEMBLY<br />
On-roof assembly – the most common assembly<br />
type in many countries – is characterized by PV<br />
modules mounted on top of the roof cladding,<br />
following the inclination of the surface of the<br />
roof. Aluminum profiles take up and support the<br />
modules, and are attached to special roof hooks<br />
that are fastened to the roof substructure. The<br />
modules can be arranged vertically as well as<br />
horizontally.<br />
The ConStocc® assembly system is distinguished<br />
by its particular stability and has been developed<br />
specifically for Solarstocc modules. The profiles<br />
are powder-coated (different colours possible),<br />
which provides additional longevity. The good<br />
rear ventilation of the modules has a positive<br />
effect on the overall performance.<br />
IN-ROOF ASSEMBLY<br />
In-roof assembly is a very elegant solution. Here,<br />
the modules themselves form the surface of the<br />
roof. With roof integration, the modules are<br />
directly attached to the roof substructure and<br />
there are no roof tiles underneath.<br />
This assembly type is somewhat more expensive,<br />
but saves the costs of a roof coating.<br />
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