SolarMount is the most versatile PV mounting rail system on the market today.
We've engineered installer-friendly components for maximum flexibility, allowing
you to solve virtually any PV mounting challenge.
The universal SolarMount rail system has three options which can be assembled into
a wide variety of PV mounting structures to accommodate any job site.
Unirac provides a technical support system complete with installation and code
compliance documentation, an on-line estimator and design assistance to help you
solve the toughest challenges.
- Main Components
- Attachment Options
SolarMount® Rail Options
SolarMount Rail HD (heavy duty) rail adds strength to PV PoleTops, U-LAs and custom
applications requiring long spans. SolarMount Standard rail gives you ultimate
flexibility with bottom mounting and tilt-up options. SolarMount Light is used
for flush mounted arrays.
SolarMount Rail
SolarMount Rail detail shows clamping technique to frame.
SolarMount Rail
SolarMount Rail detail shows clamping technique to frame.
SolarMount S-5
SolarMount/S-5! captures the PV potential of standing-seam metal roofs at the
lowest possible installed cost. Clamps don't penetrate the roof. With only two
basic components, SolarMount/S-5! clamp sets are easy to install and align, saving
time on the job site.
L-Feet
Standard for ground mount installations, L-feet mount rails to residential and
commercial rooftops as well. Use them alone above asphalt composition shingles
or in conjunction with flat top standoffs.
Standoffs
Use with SunFrame, SolarMount standard, or SolarMount HD rails. Secure to rafter
with 2 lag screws. Secure L-foot or installer-supplied strut directly to standoff
with standoff hardware. Especially convenient when installing over a tile roof.
FastFoot™
TheFastFoot attachment for SolarMount, SolarMount Light,
SolarMount Heavy Duty and SunFrame features Eco-Fasten technology by the Alpine Snow Guard Company.
Attach to metal, concrete and wood decks without compromising the integrity of the roof.
High-profile orientation maximizes module density at your site.
Choose tilt angle based on geographic location.
Low-profile orientation minimizes the vertical height of your array.
For example, array can be discreetly positioned behind a parapet.
Accommodate higher latitudes with adjustable tilt legs, maximizing optimal module
performance on residential and commercial buildings.
Unirac provides complete installation and code compliance documentation for flush roof
mount applications, demonstrating SolarMount's structural integrity and to ease
permitting. Follow our step-by-step procedures to satisfy your building inspector.
Case Study: The Solar Wall, Wales
SolarMount solved two problems faced by designers of the Solar Wall at the Welsh
Development Agency Technology Center in St. Asaph, North Wales. It allowed clear ventilation
behind the panels, minimizing operating temperatures and thus maximizing output. SolarMount
bottom-mounting clips also secured PV modules from behind, giving the array a smooth
external finish.
Maximum flexibility
- Flush, high-profile or low-profile configurations
- Roof or ground mount
- Pitched or flat roof
Ease of installation
- Installer-friendly components
- Minimized penetration with longer attachment spans than competitive products
- Designed with customer input
Complete technical support
- Installation and code compliance documentation
- Online estimator
- Person-to-person customer service
Core component for Unirac mounting solutions
- Three rail options to accommodate any job site
- Incorporated into other major product lines
Need help configuring your system?
Unirac designs their custom solutions to accommodate site conditions and applicable codes.
If you need help configuring you system, please fill out our eQuestionaire to help us understand
your PV mounting needs. In return, you’ll receive a bill of materials and pricing for your selected
product solution. Please allow 48 hours to receive an estimate and 1 week for a quote.
Find out about our other ground mount solutions
Unirac Large Array
UniRac Large Arrays start at 3 kilowatts, but their size is limited only by
the size of your ground site or the structural strength of your flat roof.
We design U-LAs for a wider range of site and climactic challenges than any
other PV structure on the market.