Solar panel mounting systems are made of carbon steel and stainless steel. The carbon steel surface is hot-dip galvanized, ensuring it won't rust for 30 years of outdoor use. The characteristics of solar photovoltaic mounting systems are no welding, no drilling, 100% adjustability, and 100% reusability. Let's learn about the classification of solar photovoltaic mounting equipment systems.
I. Flat Roof Solar Photovoltaic Support System
There are many common types of flat roofs, mainly including concrete flat roofs, color steel plate flat roofs, steel structure flat roofs, and ball joint roofs. Flat roof solar photovoltaic (PV) support systems have several characteristics. Their main features are large-scale, neat installation, stable and reliable construction, and relatively basic connection methods. For flat roof solar PV support systems, manufacturers can often develop unique accessories to meet specific customer requirements.
II. Large-scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic support system
Common large-scale ground-mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) support systems typically utilize concrete strip foundations. However, for specific foundation conditions, it's best to consult a professional mechanical engineer. Large-scale ground-mounted PV support systems also have their own characteristics. Their main features include rapid installation to match the construction schedule of the power plant, requiring macro-level control of the construction progress. Flexible and adaptable adjustment methods are also necessary to meet the complex and changing requirements of the construction site. For skilled technicians, it's also important to understand how to streamline the number of components to facilitate identification and installation by on-site workers.
III. Three-dimensional solar photovoltaic support system
Many solar power systems require large-scale battery modules for installation, and 3D solar photovoltaic (PV) mounting systems can meet this need. These systems can also be used in areas with relatively high wind speeds, featuring a ground-reinforced structure. The horizontal angle of this mounting system can also be adjusted according to customer needs. On-site welding is typically not required during installation. However, it is crucial to follow the assembly drawings provided by professional technicians and ensure that bolts are properly inserted into the corresponding bolt holes.
The advantages of solar panel support systems extend far beyond simple production and installation. Solar panels can also be flexibly moved according to sunlight and season. Just like when they were first installed, the slope of each solar panel can be adjusted by moving fasteners to accommodate different angles of sunlight, and then tightened again to accurately fix the solar panel in the designated position.