Chiko USA GroundFlex U2V Solar Panel Ground Mount Kit | Large Module Version
Introducing the Chiko USA S-U2V Solar Panel Ground Mount System – a solution that seamlessly accommodates a wide range of environmental conditions. Crafted from high-performance, all-galvanized materials, this system is built to endure, boasting a service life of over 30 years.
Streamlined for quick and easy assembly in the field, all components come pre-cut and pre-drilled. This not only enhances installation efficiency but also significantly reduces time and labor costs for large-scale solar farm construction.
The Chiko USA S-U2V stands out for its versatility and scalability, making it the ideal choice for adapting to various configurations and terrains, ensuring a perfect fit for your solar project.
*Before making a decision on a footer option, Signature Solar highly recommends that customers conduct a soil test to determine the best option for your particular soil composition.
Trident: The Trident Mount serves as an alternative to traditional foundations in areas with solid compact soil. The CHIKOUSA Trident Mount utilizes groundbreaking piling technology and eliminates the need for digging, rebar or concrete footers. Without the need for footers, you can simply place the Trident Mount at the desired install location and the 3 cylinder piles lock into the ground resulting in an unmatched bearing capacity and pull out capacity when compared to other same class footer options.
Ground Screw: Reserved for rockier areas, CHIKOUSA's ground screw will lock your rack into place and ensure a secure connection that delivers the strength, stability, and pull-out resistance as other foundation options.
Concrete/NGS: This option is for those planning to build a concrete pad for your mount or needing extra stability with their install due to loose soil. The CHIKOUSA Concrete Footer is engineered for strength and longevity and provides a stable, secure foundation for residential, commercial, and utility-scale solar installations.
High Wind Modules: The variables that impact which system you need include the number of panels being installed and the wind/snow load requirements within your specific region. Higher wind and snow regions require the High Wind module.
Base 10/30 Panel Version
- Snow Load: 40 psf
- Wind Load: 115 MPH
High Wind 10/30 Panel Version
- Snow Load: 60 psf
- Wind Load: 130 MPH
Key Features:
Versatility:
- Compatible with both framed and frameless PV modules.
- Fixed 20 degree tilt
- Suitable for installation on both ground screw, concrete, and piling foundations.
- Supports portrait configurations.
- This mount will handle larger modules on the market.
Universal Engineering:
- Structurally designed to meet all relevant building codes, local regulations, and design load requirements.
- Tailored to account for regional weather hazards and site-specific static calculations.
- Comprehensive analysis of wind and snow load considerations.
- Made from hot-dip galvanized steel with exceptional corrosion resistance.
- Quick and easy assembly thanks to highly prefabricated components, eliminating the need for in-field drilling, cutting, or welding.
Shipping
- This will be able to be directly shipped to your home on LTL Truck.
*When installing panels wider than 43", we recommend purchasing the 10 panel version.
Disclaimer: No claims, representations or warranties, whether express or implied, are made by Signature Solar or EG4 as to the safety, reliability, performance and durability of any other non-Signature Solar or non-EG4 branded products used at and during the installation of Signature Solar or EG4 product line. Furthermore, EG4 or Signature Solar accepts no liability whatsoever for the safety, reliability, performance and durability of any non-EG4 or non-Signature Solar products. You may need to consult with a licensed engineer for structural integrity of concrete pads or pillars for the rack system.
Please note that the solar mounting system has different spans for different regions. The Southwest region has approximately 9-foot spans, while the Midwest region has approximately to 7-foot spans.