Donauer’s flat roof mounting frames achieve sales of 2.5MWp

  • Donauer Solartechnik's flat roof mounting systems achieve 2.5MWp in sales for first half of 2012. Image: Donauer
    Donauer Solartechnik's flat roof mounting systems achieve 2.5MWp in sales for first half of 2012. Image: Donauer

Donauer Solartechnik announced that its flat roof and flat roof duplex mounting frames, which were tested and certified by the LGA test office for structural analysis, reached 2.5MWp in sales for the first half of 2012. The LGA test confirmed the stability of Donauer’s flat roof systems, which the company states ensures installers a legal basis to back them in insurance claims and offers system owners reliable legal protection.
 
"The LGA approval of the FISCHER Licht & Metall manufacturer is the main reason for the positive developments on the market," says Sebastian Stoll, mounting frame product manager at Donauer. "Our customers appreciate the security this provides with regard to test centres, assessors and insurance companies. Type tests S-R 090510 and S-R 100497 mean that a second structural analysis by the building control authorities is no longer necessary. It also speeds up the approval process for public sector construction projects considerably."

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