Before installation
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4.6.2 Sloping roofs
On roofs that slope slightly in a southerly direction, the
pitch angles are deducted from the angle of incidence.
On roofs that slope slightly in a northerly direction, the
pitch angles are added to the angle of incidence (Fig. 9).
4.6.3 Walls
The landscape collector braces can be used as flat roof
supports or wall-mounting supports.
Fig. 9
Angle of incidence of the collector on a flat roof
Item 1:
Angle of incidence (absolute angle to the horizontal
plane)
Item 2:
Collector angle of inclination
Item 3:
Roof pitch
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30°
45°
30°
15°
15°
45°
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2
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WARNING!
RISK TO LIFE
If there is a risk that larger quantities of
snow might accumulate behind the collec-
tors (towards the roof ridge), prevent this
by fitting a suitable protective grille on site.
CAUTION!
SYSTEM DAMAGE
through strong wind. On sloping flat roofs
the flat roof supports must be secured on
site.
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Ask a roofing contractor to carry out the
installation on sloping flat roofs.
Fig. 10
Angle of incidence of the collector on a wall
Item 1:
Angle of incidence (absolute angle to the horizontal
plane)
Item 2:
Collector angle of inclination
45°
45°
30°
60°
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WARNING!
RISK TO LIFE
from falling collectors, due to incorrect use.
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The collector angle of incidence
(Fig. 10,
Item 1
) to the horizontal must
be between 45° and 60° (or the angle of
inclination Fig. 10,
Item 2
of the collec-
tors must be between 30° and 45°)