The made-in-the-USA BX System delivers superior power density and design flexibility to flat roof solar arrays.
Made of a glass reinforced composite, the BX Chassis is engineered for extreme structural loading, yet is also shaped to be roof-friendly and easy to install.
Corrosion-free and engineered for long-term structural performance.
Entire system and components meet the latest UL safety standards.
Engineering support to optimize system design.
Certified to maintain the fire resistance rating of the existing roof.
Products guaranteed to be free of impairing defects.
Online software makes it simple to create, share, and price projects.
Ballasted mounting for 5-degree tilt angles.
Ballasted mounting for 10-degree tilt angles.
Combines with Bottom Clamp for top-bottom module grip.
Combines with Top Clamp to up structural connection.
Optional mounting hardware for MLPE devices.
Mount MLPE devices to the module frame.
Bond adjacent modules in the array.
Complete row-to-row bonding in the array.
Connect arrays to equipment ground.
Complete wire management with weatherproof ties.
Manage wires underneath module and Chassis flange.
Add anchors to the ballasted system.
What is UL 2703A?
The QuickMount HUG™ and BUG™ attachments—that use our UltraGrip seal technology—are listed to UL 2703A, a new standard by UL for Flashing Devices and Systems for Rooftop-Mounted Photovoltaics. The BUG™ Conduit Mount is also listed to UL 2239 for supporting conduit.
The requirements of UL 2703A cover flashing materials, devices, and systems intended to provide resistance to water penetration to the interior of the building, in situations where photovoltaic rack mounting systems penetrate roof covering systems. These products are intended to be installed in accordance with either the International Building Code (IBC) or the International Residential Code (IRC), and the installation instructions.
These requirements do not address the ability of flashing materials, devices, and systems to withstand the structural wind forces of tornados, cyclones, or hurricanes. These requirements also do not cover: performance during exposure to fire, structural attachments for the rack mounting system, structural performance of roof attachments for above roof mounting of photovoltaic (PV) modules and panels, and the mechanical and structural requirements of the IBC or IRC.