Architects tackle solar installations with Silverback

by Jonathan McGaha | October 25, 2010 12:00 am

Architects are trying to fast track their solar electric learning curve with easy-to-spec solutions like Silverback Solar Engineered Racking Systems from Silverback Solar. As integrating solar becomes an integral part of new construction of both small and large commercial developments, architects are actively seeking design help so they can tackle solar installations correctly from the very beginning. “The phones are ringing at Silverback with calls from architects who want a proven system from people like us who understand building construction,” said Ryan Bruce, founder and CEO of Silverback Solar. “We designed Silverback Solar Racking to function as easy-to-spec systems with 3-Part CSI Specifications and AutoCAD details that architects and builders can easily integrate into their projects.” The Silverback Solar racking systems are stronger, lighter in weight and capable of spanning longer distances. It makes solar feasible for every kind of roof, even for buildings that are being built in challenging environments with heavy wind and snow loads. The most innovative architects can incorporate solar using Silverback racks because they are compatible with almost every kind of PV panel and the modular, flexible design makes it adaptable to any kind of roof design, pitch or angle. “I choose Silverback Solar Racking Systems because I like working with a manufacturer who partners with me and helps me by providing the required drawings, specifications and engineering calc’s. It comes pre-assembled and cut to length for my specific application, which really helps my customer save time and money,” said Jeffrey Lewis, AIA LEED, associate principal at Design Organization Inc., Chicago. Silverback Solar features proven watertight connections that require fewer roof penetrations. There are already over 31,000 of these roof attachments in service, without a single leak. This kind of quality and reliability makes Silverback Solar the gold standard in racking where it already has been successfully deployed in many sophisticated construction projects like commercial buildings, hospitals, schools and office buildings. “In order for commercial solar and solar thermal to be commonly used by architects, we needed to simplify how to spec it as well as really protect the integrity of the roofs. Silverback Solar racking systems are constructed of materials that allow the racks to be elevated off the roof, with the connection points mounted directly to the structural framing. People who know construction appreciate this. This offers a tangible difference to what else is currently available,” Bruce said. Silverback Solar and its founding company, RoofScreen Manufacturing Inc., are based in Santa Cruz, Calif. They will be exhibiting for the first time at the American Institute of Architects at Booth 2600 at the annual conference being held in Miami at the Miami Convention Center June 10-12, 2010. For more information about the company, visit www.silverbacksolar.com or call 1-877-765-2759.

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