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How do you attach a PV module to a rail?
Module Clamp: Secures the PV module to the rail. Use four clamps for each Ballast Tray, two on north and south two Ballast Trays. Multiple sizes available depending on thickness of PV module. Wind Deflector: Joins Ballast Trays together into a continuous structural member. Distributes and reduces loading on roof structure.
What is included in a power rail PV flash?
POWER RAIL PV Flash includes one universal slotted compression block, and one 8" x 12" flashing in matte, black color. L-Foot ordered separately. *MUST order in quantities of 10. The all aluminum Low Profile Tilt Kits mount a set of POWER RAIL extrusions (sold separately) at the tilt angle specified.
Do I need to redraw my module layout in PVSyst?
Thereβs no need to redraw your module lay-out in PVsyst. Thanks to our pv plugin, you can simply export your drawings from AutoCAD or BricsCAD to within seconds and start simulating the performance and yield of your system immediately. Both fixed tilt and tracker systems are supported by the .PVC export format or .CSV of ground mesh.
How much space does a photovoltaic module occupy?
Photovoltaic modules installed on a sloping roof or facade occupy an area of approximately 8 m2/kWp. Photovoltaic modules installed on the ground or on a flat surface occupy an area of approximately 20 m2/kWp, avoiding shading between the rows of modules.
How do I attach a ballast tray to a building?
EW Wire Clip: The EW Wire Clip is a snap-in cable tie that attaches to the ballast tray and can hold up to 50 lbs. The Wire Clips made of durable UV Resistant Nylon and can hold wire bundles from 1/16β-1β in size. Seismic Anchor: Secures the Ballast Tray directly to the building structure through roofing material and/or decking.
What is a ballast tray & a module clamp?
Ballast Tray: Supports the PV modules. Ballast tray supports four internal modules and two edge modules and electrically bonds connected modules. Attaches to modules 12β from edge of module. Module Clamp: Secures the PV module to the rail. Use four clamps for each Ballast Tray, two on north and south two Ballast Trays.
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