Most of the wind resistance capacity of photovoltaic power plants is determined by solar mounting system. In theory, the maximum wind resistance of the photovoltaic support is 216 km/h, and the maximum wind resistance of the photovoltaic tracking support is 150 km/h (greater than the 13th Grade typhoon). To resist typhoons, you firstly need a very strong photovoltaic solar mounting support. Therefore, the photovoltaic power station must strengthen the foundation and the solar mounting structure, and at the same time ensure the strength of the frame of the component. This requires a targeted site design, strict control of product quality, and reasonable calculation of wind pressure, snow pressure and so on.
The weight of the household photovoltaic mounting system is generally cement foundation. The cement foundation should fully consider the load of the building, and at the same time meet the requirements of wind and snow load resistance. Under normal circumstances, the wind pressure of the local 50 years will be The standard is designed to have strict requirements on the weight of the cement foundation and the strength of the concrete.
All the solar mounting system designed by Sunforson are all customized by our engineers. Before we wok out the solution with the quotation and drawing to our customer, we always need the customers to offer us the detailed project info., like, solar panel dimension, PV array, wind speed/snow load, and the tilt angle to make sure the strcuture is strong enough to resist the wind.
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