I think that you are right, and since Suntech took over the license, the only 
involvement Open Energy has is 1-2% of Suntech's tile sales. Again, the Roof 
Tiles previously manufactured by Open Energy, are now manufactured and 
warranted by Suntech, Distributed by Eagle Roofing (North America), and Open 
Energy collects a 1-2% royalty. Based on my own personal experience, it is a 
good thing that Open Energy is now only involved on a VERY limited basis.
 
I do not think that Suntech will be making the 3ft / 34 Watt version, and will 
go straight to the 4ft / 50 Watt design. Both products are based on the same 
principal design and the back of the glass is supported.
 
Brian C. White
Sr. Design Engineer - PV Systems
 
Eagle Roofing Products
120 North Auburn Street - Suite 212
Grass Valley, CA  95945
Phone: 530-273-2948
Cell: 530-575-5550
e-mail: bri...@eagleroofing.com <mailto:bri...@eagleroofing.com> 
 
 

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Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] High snow load on PV Modules


I think Open Energy is in bankruptcy now.



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Brian White wrote: 

        When I worked for Open Energy, we installed their tile product at 
Sierra Nevada College in Incline Village. I do not recall what they state as 
the official snow load rating, but I know that the tiles can be walked on with 
out causing damage / glass breakage. This was one of the aspects I spent a lot 
of design time on to make sure high snow loads were possible. The tile has a 
polymer base that supports the back of the glass as opposed to traditional 
extruded aluminum rails that grab around the edge of the glass.
         
        Suntech is now manufacturing and branding the tile product for Open 
Energy (Suntech has the licensing rights) but I do not think that they are on 
the CEC list yet under Suntech's name. If interested, send inquiries to 
so...@eagleroofing.com, or additional information and product specs can be 
found at http://www.openenergycorp.com <http://www.openenergycorp.com/>  or 
http://www.appliedsolar.com <http://www.appliedsolar.com/> . 
         
        The product may not make economical sense if the customer is not 
installing a concrete roof tile roof, but it does meet the snow load rating 
request, so I thought I would post.
         
        
        Brian C. White 
        Sr. Design Engineer - PV Systems
         
        
        Eagle Roofing Products
        120 North Auburn Street - Suite 212
        Grass Valley, CA  95945
        Phone: 530-273-2948
        Cell: 530-575-5550
        e-mail: bri...@eagleroofing.com <mailto:bri...@eagleroofing.com> 
         
         

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        Sent: Tue 7/28/2009 4:15 AM
        To: re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org
        Subject: [RE-wrenches] High snow load on PV Modules
        
        
        I am looking for some information o PV modules that are rated to 
withstand 240lbs/sqft.
        I have a friend that lives in Tahoe City, CA & the roof is 4/12 pitch,  
engineering is requiring panels to meet those requirements. Any of you northern 
climate wrenches know anything that may be helpful?
        Bill B you have anything? As always thanks in advance TUMP
        
        
        

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