SFS Group Fastening Technology Ltd has drawn on its expertise in the field of fall protection to offer specifiers a fool proof and cost effective solution to mounting photo-voltaic (PV) systems on flat or low pitched roofs. Importantly the Highfix product not only features the manufacturer’s tried and trusted SOTER®II Horizontal Lifeline System base plate, but is fully adaptable to a variety of roof constructions.
As set out in a very visual installation guide (LINK?), these include reinforced concrete decks, composites, standing seam systems, all the popular types of trapezoidal roof profiles and even green roofs and historic buildings. The installation work is recommended to be undertaken by an experienced roofing contractor, drilling down into the deck to use the appropriate fixing, such as concrete screws, stainless steel gravity toggles, chemical resin anchors or special rivets; but specifiers and building owners can be reassured that each base plate is rendered weatherproof as soon as it is secured in place.
The Highfix range was originally launched with a choice of either 30mm or 50mm diameter (wide?) supports, but this has now been extended to include the 100 mm alternative, while the corrosion resistant base plates are also available in several formats, including with a PVC coated version.
Product Manager Scott SURNAME commented: “We have been able to design the Highfix support column to interface with the same multi-hole SOTER II base plate we use for our fall prevention systems. And because of the engineering that went into ensuring it can withstand high, dynamic loads, it means the supports for solar panels can be spaced further apart; therefore requiring fewer components and bringing down the total cost across a project.
“Also, importantly, the multi-hole base plate has been designed so that the fixings will align perfectly with the crowns to 90% of the roofing profiles currently used in the UK. This means they are likely to be the right fit for the majority of retrofit contracts. Then the Highfix support is designed to connect directly with typical PV bracketry.”
As well as Focus document for the product SFS Group Fastening Technology Ltd is able to provide specifiers with full details on the technical standards the Highfix system complies with, as well as its suitability for different, project specific applications. Thanks to the fixing specialist’s long experience of working with OEMs, the Highfix system also carries approvals from the UK’s leading membrane manufacturers including Sika, Protum and Bauder.
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