Wind & Snow Load Guide
Tell us your mount type and how severe wind and snow are at your site — we’ll suggest material, anchoring approach and the standard your engineer should design to.
This is general guidance only — not an engineering calculation. Structural adequacy must be verified against the applicable code (EN 1991-1-4 wind, EN 1991-1-3 snow, or ASCE 7) by a qualified engineer for your exact site, panel and array.
Why Wind & Snow Drive the Design
Wind uplift sets the anchoring and member strength; snow sets the downward load and spacing. Higher severity means heavier sections, tighter rail/clamp spacing and stronger anchoring or more ballast. We build to the figures your engineer calculates — this guide just points you to the right material and approach.
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Send your inverter model, mounting scenario, material and quantity — we reply with a tailored OEM/ODM quote and a sample plan. Custom sizes, finishes and branding welcome.