The fear about roof penetration from solar installations is definitely one of the top concerns of people that are serious about installing solar panels so let s just clear the air.
How to install pool solar panels on your roof.
In a pole mount system the panels are suspended on a pole elevating them from the ground.
If the panels are going in on your roof you ll need to install some plastic conduit pipe hangers.
These will secure the pipe to the wall preventing it from.
Here are some ways to run the system for best results.
If you plan on using your pool year round you may need solar panels that match 100 of the pool s area.
Place the solar collector panel where it sees the most sunlight when the pool pump is running.
If you place the solar collector panel on your roof try to minimize resistance to the water flow.
Also be sure the stanchion flashing fits beneath the roof shingles to prevent leaks.
If your panels match 50 of your pool s area you can use the panels to heat your pool for roughly 6 months a year.
In this video this old house energy expert ross trethewey installs solar panels.
Screw each stanchion through the roof and into a roof rafter.
With a standard ground mount array the framing is anchored directly into the ground with the panels held at a fixed angle.
Standard ground mounts and pole mounts.
Adaptors are sometimes necessary.
A four hour job compressed down to about twenty minutes.
Throughout your solar panel installation maintain a consistent pipe size for the pipes that run to and from your solar panel s location.
The bigger your panels are the more often you can use solar energy to heat your pool.
Solar collector panels are available at most pool supply stores.
On the roof lay out the locations of the stanchions that will support the solar panels.
In general you have two choices for ground mounted systems.
Generally this is about 1 5 to 2 inches.