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ISYS

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What market does ISYS fit into?

What is ISYS made from?

Why steel instead of aluminum?

How heavy are ISYS beams?

Which modules can be mounted onto ISYS?

Can ISYS accomodate modules of any thickness?

How many modules fit on the structure? What are the dimensions for one structure? Is there a standard length E-W or N-S? What is the maximum module count per section? What is the optimal array size for ISYS to meet the price point?

What is the ground space required for 1 MW? For, say a Sharp 224, how much land is needed to mount 6,000 modules? How much ground space would an array of 1.3MW take up?

Can I get ISYS CAD drawings to layout my array?

Can ISYS be used for carports?

Who do I contact to get this product quoted?

How much does ISYS cost?

What does “total installed cost” mean?

Does the $0.35/watt include the concrete and/or driven pile?

Do you provide the concrete blocks with a ballast system?

Does Unirac supply vertical column? What size is it? What does it come with? Does it ever have a base plate?

Your pictures show ISYS as ballasted system. Does it have to be, or can it be foundations?

How often do you recommend maintenence?

How does one handle variance in the grade of land?

What types of clips hold the module? Are they the same as other Unirac clips/clamps?

Does SolarMount rail mount on top of the structure?

Is the module orientation landscape or portrait?

What is the maximum wind that ISYS can handle?

Is ISYS adjustable? Can the tilt angle be adjusted?

Does Unirac have detail drawings that it can send out?

When does the lead-time start?

Does Unirac provide training for ISYS?

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