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How far should a clamp be connected to a PV module?
Clamps should be connected to the module between 300 and 400 mm from the edge of the module. This distance is from the module edge to the middle of the clamp. *NOTE: Need two support rails below the PV module to make sure the Mechanical load. *NOTE: The above-described distance is from the module edge to the middle of the clamp.
What is a solar module clamp?
Module Clamps are Type 304 stainless steel for higher yield strength and durability. Pre-assembled module clamps feature no loose parts and a spacer that keeps free standing clamps in place for a quicker module installation. Patented. Note: Replace xxx with module depth from the Solar Module Specification Sheet.
How many end clamps do I Need?
The number of end clamps required is equal to one less than the number of modules on each row. For nine modules, I need eight mid-clamps for each rail. As I have four rails, I need 32 mid-clamps. The module thickness is also important here.
Which Racking clamps should I use for Trina Solar racking?
For C structure steel type 1 racking, due to the amount of space inside the racking section, many choices are available including T-shape nuts. Please consult with a Trina Solar engineer before installing with the frameless clamps. Clamps should be connected to the module between 300 and 400 mm from the edge of the module.
How to install Trina Solar module with frameless clamps?
*NOTE: Please consult with a Trina Solar engineer before installing with the frameless clamps. Clamps should be connected to the module between 300 and 400 mm from the edge of the module. This distance is from the module edge to the middle of the clamp. *NOTE: Need two support rails below the PV module to make sure the Mechanical load.
What is a module clamp?
See Assembly Instructions. Module Clamps are Type 304 stainless steel for higher yield strength and durability. Pre-assembled module clamps feature no loose parts and a spacer that keeps free standing clamps in place for a quicker module installation.
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