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Installation Manual PoleSides™
Saddle clamp
Upper bracket
Welded lower bracket
5⁄16” Washers & Nuts
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10 year limited Product Warranty
Unirac, Inc., warrants to the original purchaser
(“Purchaser”) of product(s) that it manufactures
(“Product”) at the original installation site that the
Product shall be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of ten (10) years, from the
earlier of 1) the date the installation of the Product
is completed, or 2) 30 days after the purchase of the
Product by the original Purchaser.This Warranty does
not cover damage to the Product that occurs during its
shipment, storage, or installation.
This Warranty shall be VOID if installation of the
Product is not performed in accordance with Unirac’s
written installation instructions, or if the Product has
been modified, repaired, or reworked in a manner not
previously authorized by Unirac IN WRITING, or if
the Product is installed in an environment for which
it was not designed. Unirac shall not be liable for
consequential, contingent or incidental damages arising
out of the use of the Product by the Purchaser under
any circumstances.
If within the specified Warranty period the Product
shall be reasonably proven to be defective, then Unirac
shall repair or replace the defective Product, or any
part thereof, in Unirac’s sole discretion. Such repair or
replacement shall completely satisfy and discharge all of
Unirac’s liability with respect to this limited Warranty.
Under no circumstances shall Unirac be liable for
special, indirect or consequential damages arising out of
or related to use by Purchaser of the Product.
Manufacturers of related items, such as PV modules and
flashings, may provide written warranties of their own.
Unirac’s limited Warranty covers only its Product, and
not any related items.
Mounting pole guidelines
The installer is solely responsible for use of the information below.
These are general guidelines for normal installations. The following
variances can affect your installation:
• Therequireddiameteranddepthoftheholearedependent
on soil type, which varies by locale. An installation in loose,
sandysoilorclaywillrequirelarger,deeperholesand,
therefore, more concrete than an installation in soil of average
density.
• Thedepthandwidthoftheholeshouldalsobeincreasedin
areas subject to winds in excess of 90 mph, particularly if the
location of the mounting pole is open and unprotected.
• Polestallerthan6feetabovegroundrequirethatthedepthof
the hole be increased.
If in doubt, consult a professional civil engineer who is familiar with local
soilconditionsandwindloadrequirements.
1. Stand the pipe in the hole. Brace the pole so that it is plumb.
Pour concrete around the pipe, filling the hole to ground
level. Add an inch or two of extra concrete above the hole.
Use a trowel to slope the concrete around the pole.
2. Allow the concrete to set up for at least 24 hours before
installing your PoleSide™ rack.
Assembly
Lay module face down on a suitable surface. Slide the ¼” hex bolts
into the slot on the upper and lower brackets. Center the bolts in the
slot at the same distance as the module mounting holes. Attach the
brackets to the module taking into account the two bumps on the
bracket. Loosely fasten the ¼” nuts to the bolts. Center the upper and
lower brackets with respect to the module and tighten the nuts.
Mount the rack and module to the pole with the u-bolts, clamps, 5⁄16”
washers and nuts.
Ensure the panel is facing south and then tighten the 5⁄16” nuts.
Upper bracket
Bumps
Welded Lower bracket
Bumps
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Pleasebeadvisedthatracknumbers(401260,401264,
401274,401276and401278)are45˚mountsandshould
bemountedonthepolewiththetwobumpsontherails
facingupandracknumbers(401262,401266,401275,
401272and401279)are60˚mountsandshouldbe
mountedwiththetwobumpsontherailsfacingdown.