Would you be able to show the cost for those 8 piers??

Did you do some estimates for pole mounts or concrete pier mounts??

Thanks
Ken

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Larry Brown 
  To: [email protected] ; RE-wrenches 
  Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 7:24 AM
  Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] helical screw piers


  Wrenches,
  We used a company called techno Metal Post  ( www.technometalpost.com ) I 
believe it is a franchise arrangement with the main company in Canada. Here is 
a business opportunity if a franchise does not exist in your community.
  They are screwed into the ground while hydraulic pressure is applied. We 
received a stamped engineering report after completion that identified how many 
posts were set,  to what depth and how much hydraulic pressure had been applied 
for load bearing capacity
  It requires a special unit designed for this purpose
  We set 8 posts in 2 rows of 4 and then attached a UniRac U-LA Ground Mount 
racking system for 28 Sanyo 200's
  The posts in this case were 2" schedule 40 galvanized steel pipe ready for 
the UniRac mounting system
  They also shot the elevation and cut each pipe to the proper height so that 
the relationship between the front row of pipes and the back row of pipes was 
set to receive the racking system and then the mounting rails would be at 
latitude for this site.  We supplied the heights that were required.
  Many other uses for these screw piers.  Pictures on their website


  Larry




    

  On Jan 26, 2009, at 1:48 AM, ASAP POWER! 2 wrote:


    Sounds like we gots to have it.  Larry, any pics?   If I assume correctly, 
these are literally screwing into the ground in place of a concrete footing.  
such that you can place/attach a structural or pipe column or its part of the 
screw.   I can call some local rental yards and do some internet searching, but 
is there a brand name to the screw, driver, or a specialized 4WD unit?  How 
many did you drive for 5.6kW?

    I had contacted the outfit that advertised on TV/web for a while a couple 
of years ago, but wasn't impressed, however, thought maybe with the right soil 
it could be exceptional tool for quick guy wire anchoring purposes for wind 
towers.   This sounds like something more substantial.

    Thanks,
    Peter D.



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    From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Larry Brown
    Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2009 5:58 PM
    To: RE-wrenches
    Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] helical screw piers


    Eric, 


    We just used helical screw piers on a 5.6kw ground mount
    The site was difficult due to its slope and soft because the frost had come 
back out after some warm days
    There was an excellent chance that a concrete truck would have gotten stuck 
and a back hoe would have made a mess
    The 4 wheel drive unit that drives the helical screw piers had no trouble 
navigating the terrain, did no damage to the site, was in and out in less than 
a day. 
    The piers were in two parallel rows and all were within 1/2" of our string, 
though that is in the skill of the operator
    In very rocky soil it might be more problematic


    Larry Brown
    Sun Mountain




    On Jan 25, 2009, at 8:05 PM, Eric Andrews wrote:


      Does anyone have any experience using Helical screw pier footing for 
ground mount racks?


      Eric 



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