Requirements and SunFrame Availability for Specific Modules

The PDF publications below (about 92 KB each) list component quantities required at the jobsite to complete arrays of a given size. They also estimate the cost of mounting per installation in dollars and dollars per watt. Download the chart that covers the PV modules and SunFrame finish employed in your installation.

Module
Finish
BP Solar 3125 clear anodized
BP Solar 3150, 3160, 4150, 4160, 4170 clear anodized
BP Solar 3150, 3160 dark bronze anodized
GE Solar GE100M dark bronze anodized
GE Solar GE100M clear anodized
GE Solar GE165M clear anodized
Kyocera KC120 clear anodized
Kyocera KC125G dark bronze anodized
Kyocera KC167G dark bronze anodized
Kyocera KC187G dark bronze anodized
Shell SQ140, SQ150, SQ160 clear anodized
SunWize SW155, SW165 clear anodized

Components

  1. Inter-module rails provide support shelves for the modules. They rest as little as 2.125 inches above the roof.
  2. Full-length cap strips secure modules and finish the array topside, forming a gap-free frame. Self-drilling screws provide holding power.
  3. End caps finish rail ends to complete the frame.
  4. L-feet attach directly through asphalt shingle roofs and support the rails 0.75 to 1 inch above the roof surface to provide convective air flow for ventilation.
  5. Splice bars safely extend rails.
  6. Standoffs (optional), designed for standard flashing, support L-feet above tile or shake roofs. A range of heights ensures a low profile.

Clear or dark-bronze anodized finishes on all above-roof components match the frames of your PV modules.