EN 5049 EN
Installation
On a Balcony (Below 1.2m/3.9ft)
• Make sure the solar panel can extend over the balcony railing.
• Solar system modules weigh 61.5/58.5kg, so make sure your balcony can support them.
Option 1: 30°, 35°, 40°, and 45° Inclination Angles
What You Need
H
I
Solar Panel Support Beam (×4)
Vertical Support Scaolding (×4)
Lower Support Beam (×4)
K
L
G
M6×100 Hexagon Flange Bolt (×16)
M6×65 Hexagon Flange Bolt (×12)
M6×12 Hexagon Flange Bolt (×26)
E
Fastening Clamp (×8)
F
Limit Support (×4)
304 Stainless Steel Hose Clamp (×10)
Silicone Buer Pad (×4)
C
mm
618
B
mm
110 0
A
mm
1200
J
M6 Flange Nut (×20)
N
O
Hexagon Wrench Mounting Auxiliary Rope Work Gloves
M
Phillips Screwdriver
(Not included)
1. Attach the limit supports to the numbered end of the solar panel's support beams.
Note: Make sure that the direction of the limit support is up, as shown in the figure.
F x2
Limit Support
I x4
M6×12 Hexagon Flange Bolt
A x2
Solar Panel Support Beam
mm
1200
2. Mount the solar panel support beams on the solar panel.
I x4
M6×12 Hexagon Flange Bolt
J x4
A x2
Solar Panel Support Beam
mm
1200
M6 Flange Nut
3. Install the vertical support scaolding and solar panel support beams without tightening the screws.
M6×65 Hexagon Flange Bolt
H x2
B x2
Vertical Support Scaolding
mm
110 0
4. Mount the lower support beams and adjust the angle for maximum sunlight exposure.
Note: Make sure that both ends of the lower support beams are aligned with the same number.