Splice is a technique used in solar installation for connecting two rail sections together to create a continuous rail for mounting solar panels. This is typically done when the length of a single rail is not sufficient to span the entire length needed for the solar panel array.
The splice involves attaching a specially designed connector or splice kit to the ends of the two rail sections. This connector is then secured in place using bolts or screws to ensure a strong and stable connection. The splice should be installed according to the manufacturer’s guidelines to ensure the structural integrity of the mounting system.
By using splices, installers can easily customize the length of the rails to fit the specific layout of the solar panels on the roof or ground-mounted structure. This flexibility allows for efficient use of materials and ensures a secure foundation for the solar array.
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