In Roof

In Roof mounting allows the solar PV modules to sit closer to the roof surface, allowing a lower profile installation that blends almost seamlessly into the surrounding roof covering. 

    Mounting Systems Infix

    With Infix, photovoltaic modules can be easily integrated into roofs of old and new buildings with any type of roofing. The system is mounted onto existing or new battens and takes the place of the usual roof covering.

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    The main system components are made of aluminium and stainless steel and can be fully recycled. The high corrosion resistance guarantees a maximum service life. Mounting Systems offer a 10-year warranty.

    At a glance:

    • Complete roof integration
    • Options for portrait and landscape orientation
    • Easy to install
    • Optimal ventilation
    • No plastic products
    • Roof pitch from 10° to 45°


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    GSE Integration

    Roof Integrated products for optimal aesthetics by GSE Integration.

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    Benefits:

    • MCS012 certified
    • Quick and easy to install (a 3kW System installed in 3 hours)
    • Flexible installation: achieve any configuration
      • landscape, portrait, u-shape, pyramid...
      • on any roof type
    • Lightweight and easy to transport
    • Replaces the roof surface and ensures complete watertightness of the PV system
    • Suitable for roofs with pitch between 12 - 50 degrees.
    • 100% Recyclable
    • Fits most existing PV modules
    • Inexpensive: GSE integration kit is to date the most cost efficient In-Roof PV System on the market, making it ideal for retrofits and new construction.
    • 15 year warranty
    • Made in France

    GSE Integration BroofT4 Fire Testing

    MCS 012 requires pitched roof kits that replace the roof covering to be tested and for manufacturers to declare their fire performance rating.
    It is important to note that MCS 012 is a test and declare standard. There is no pass or fail level, so just because a product is in possession of an MCS 012 certificate is not to say that a product can be used anywhere. It is up to the installer to assess whether the declared fire performance is adequate for the installation.

    GSE have completed BroofT4 testing for a large number of solar panels.

    For full details please check the MCS certificate.

    An alternative means for an installer to achieve a fire rating is to use a substrate with an independent fire rating (for example a barrier material with AA rating) beneath a roofing kit/module combination that does not have a declared fire rating. It is important to be able to verify that the system achieves a sufficient rating as a whole.

    Please ensure the module has been approved by the module manufacturer for this method of installation.

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