September 2007
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Products Hot Roof Hot wired, that is. Sunslates — a combination of synthetic roofing slates with an ultra-thin glass laminate and photovoltaic cell — can be used for an "energy roof." Sunslates can generate up to 1 kilowatt per square (100 square feet); a typical energy roof uses about 300 square feet (or 3 squares) of Sunslates, which are integrated with another roofing. Sunslates are secured with stainless steel storm anchor hooks and are anchored to 1x4 nailers resting on 2x2 sleepers — providing a system that can withstand a 125-mph wind load test with Miami-Dade County product acceptance.
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