SOPRASOLAR® FIX EVO TILT

SOPRASOLAR Fix Evo Tilt is a mounting system designed for installation on flat bitumen roofs of new builds and existing buildings, without requiring perforation or adding extra weight to the structure. In this configuration, the solar panels are installed with a 10-degree inclination, provided by a set of raisers added on top of our pedestal base.

Fix Evo is incorporated into PV  built-ups that have specific requirements.

All our systems undergo very demanding fire and wind tests to ensure the safety of all our systems, contact us if you want to know more!

SOPRASOLAR® FIX EVO TILT

Installation

  

Mounting system components list

Fix Evo pedestal

The Fix Evo pedestal is a key component of the Soprasolar Fix Evo (Tilt) system. It provides a base for accessories that are mounted to it, working together to support photovoltaic (PV) modules.

A flange, available in three versions (bitumen, TPO, PVC), is attached to the underside of the pedestal base and designed for welding. The head of the pedestal features a rail along which accessories can be slid for easy installation.

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Aluminium Raisers (45 mm / 200 mm)

These two aluminium raisers are combined to provide the PV modules with a tilt. This tilt is achieved through their specific geometry, which includes an upper section bent at a 10° angle, along with the height gap between the raisers. Due to their material properties, aluminium raisers require earthing.

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Polyamide Raisers (45 mm / 210 mm)

Polyamide raisers work similarly to aluminium raisers. However, they have two key advantages: they do not require earthing, nor do they need a raiser blocker for stability.

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Raiser Blocker

Used exclusively with aluminium raisers, the raiser blocker ensures the raisers remain securely in place over time.

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Universal Clamp 30-42

The clamp connects the the PV module’s frame to the support structure. It runs along the raiser’s rail and secures the module at clamping zones defined by the module manufacturer.

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