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The Solar panel mounting structures are designed for holding suitable number of modules in series or parallel at the optimum angle. Solar mounting is often an underrated part of the system but is an important engineering design aspect of the entire solution. Quality solar mounting structures must be uniquely designed to support either ground mount systems or roof top installations each having their own set of engineering considerations. The frames and legs of the solar mounting array can be a mix of concrete structures and mild steel or polymers with suitable angles, channels and tubes to meet the design criteria. All nuts & bolts considered for fastening modules with these structures should hold it together for lasting durability. Sunipod’s solar panel clamping systems and associated mounting channels are also engineered for installer safety with long term installation in mind. Sunipod solar panel mounting structures are designed to maximize space utilization without sacrificing the output from SPV panels. Special theft retardant fasteners can be added if there is an added requirement for security.
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Depending on the site characteristics Sunipod’s module mounting structures can provide optional rust proof, high corrosion resistant support for your entire solution, made of an extremely high grade new age material that provides excellent weather-ability they reduce typical installation load and evenly distribute it to protect your rooftop from overloading. The flat roof is never drilled avoiding leakage issues. All nuts & bolts considered for fastening modules with these structures are of very good quality to ensure lasting usage. The module mounting structures are designed to optimize the space usage for the array without sacrificing the output from PV plant at the same time.
The entire solar panel racking system for the complete array has to be designed to provide adequate weight and angle support by accounting for weather conditions and other on-site considerations like type of roofing eg asbestos, metal, polymer etc. and the type, tilted-on-shed or flat concrete rooftop, and based on the direction to which the solar panels are required to be facing. These factors will not only affect the integrity of the rooftop, but also determine the stability of the solar array and the power generation from the system.
A key aspect of Sunipod Solar panel mounting systems are that they are designed to be modular providing fit from small to very large installations keeping in mind the ease of deployment and flexible expansion capabilities. The solar mounting systems are also engineered for rapid assembly and relation with reassembly if and when required
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