Van der Valk | ValkAce | Alu. trapezoidal profile | 4670mm
- Van der Valk
- 701904670 | Sloping roof | Trapezoidal
Product information
Van der Valk Alu. Side profile - extra long
Van der Valk's aluminium Side profiles are essential in ValkPitched - Clamp mounting systems on pitched roofs. Previously, all Van der Valk Side profiles were only suitable for solar panels with a maximum panel width of 1016mm, but thanks to the extra long Side profiles, new generation solar panels with a maximum panel width of 1052mm can also be mounted quickly and efficiently. The VDV701904670 has a length of 4670mm and is suitable for four panels with a width of 1134mm.
The mounting of the extra long Side profiles is the same for every roof hook. For example, the profiles are secured to the roof hook by means of hammerhead bolts. The hammerhead bolts are mounted in the slots on the sides of the profile and then tightened with a flange nut. It is important that the head of the bolt is placed properly in the slot, to prevent the profile from coming loose from the roof hook.
ValkAce
ValkAce from Van der Valk Solar Systems sets the new standard in mounting systems for pitched tiled roofs. Thanks to the smart design, the same reliability is guaranteed with minimal materials, while installation is easier and faster. The handy clips for micro-inverters, cables and connectors ensure a neat and safe finish. In addition, all components are reusable and recyclable, which contributes to a lower CO2 impact.
Why choose ValkAce?
- Click-on panel clamps and a smart sliding coupling ensure easy installation with just one tool (T30).
- Suitable for panels in landscape and portrait, with clamping positions for frame heights of 25-40 mm.
- High-quality materials such as Magnelis® steel and aluminium guarantee a long service life.
- Standard profile lengths for panels of 1134 mm wide, which minimizes sawing loss.
- Designed according to Eurocode standards and wind tunnel tested.
ValkAce offers PV installers a reliable, efficient and sustainable solution for solar panels on pitched roofs!
