19
Position the E1022 strut into the triangle foot and align the hole in the strut with the holes in the triangle
foot. Insert the 1 ¾” x 3/8” bolt and secure with a 3/8” nut and washer.
When all hardware and fasteners are installed the assembly will look similar to Figure 8 and 9. Check for
collector alignment and tighten all fasteners.
Use the chart below to determine the length of the rear strut.
REAR STRUT LENGTH AT CHOSEN ANGLES
COLLECTOR TILT
FP-32SC BASE DIM. 98.18”
FP-40SC BASE DIM. 122.18”
30
o
53” Strut length E-E
65” Strut length E-E
35
o
61” Strut length E-E
75” Strut length E-E
40
o
69” Strut length E-E
86” Strut length E-E
45
o
77” Strut length E-E
96” Strut length E-E
50
o
85” Strut length E-E
105” Strut length E-E
55
o
93” Strut length E-E
115” Strut length E-E
60
o
100” Strut length E-E
124” Strut length E-E
C-C of holes, subtract 1”
C-C of holes, subtract 1”
E-E = end to end. C-C = center to center.
Table 3 – Rear strut length chart
D. FLUSH MOUNTS (HTP Part # FP-FM)
The flush mount package contains enough hardware to secure one collector.
Each set contains:
•
(4) Flush mounts
•
¼” – 20 stainless steel set screws, pre-installed per flush mount
INSTALLATION
Loosen the set screw fully. Once loosened, flush mount will engage into the
Quick Lock frame rail. Slide the flush mount to desired location.
Tighten set screw with a 7/16” wrench to a maximum of 10 foot pounds
to lock the flush mount into position. See Figure 11.
The flush mounts can be fastened to Uni-Strut (Figure 12) or directly to
an asphalt roof using the appropriate fasteners and sealant. See Figure
3 for proper placement of flush mounts.
Figure 10: Flush mount
hardware
Figure 11: Flush mount cramp
Figure 12: Flush mount attached
to strut
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