A Brief Introduction to PV Module Mounting Structure

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A Brief Introduction to PV Module Mounting Structure Most people only think about sunlight when they purchase and install PV module mounting structure. They forget about heavy rains, snow loads, earthquakes and fall storms. These are the extreme stresses that a PV system must withstand for more than 25 years. Why Choose the Best Solar Mounting Structure? Although it typically only accounts for 20% of the total cost of the solution, the installation of solar mounting structure is an important step because if the mountings fail, the whole system will be destroyed. The solar mounting structure connects the solar panel to the existing roof, carport, or ground. This is an essential part of any solar system. The system is designed to last at least 25 years and will be exposed to severe environmental stresses such as hail, wind, and heat waves. The simple act of choosing the lowest-cost providers could lead to financial losses throughout the project’s life. Nearsighted people often find it harder to see distance objects and road signs. This condition can be corrected by the use of corrective lenses. However, those who are looking to install a solar mounting structure might not realize they have investment myopia. This prevents them from seeing past the initial installation cost. While it may be possible to reach your short-term financial goals by purchasing the cheapest mounting structure, this can lead to financial losses later on. Power yields can vary greatly depending on which type of mounting structure is used. It is best to choose quality over quantity. Mountings that have been well designed can increase power generation in residential and commercial spaces and require less maintenance. This is why module designers should prioritize quality over quantity. It will result in less modules on your rooftop. While this may be more costly in the beginning, the long-term return on investment is better than you expected. Types of Solar mounting structure and the required features of each type Every Solar system requires a different mounting and racking structure. Solar systems are different in size, dimensions and specifications depending on the location they are installed. To best fit th e requirements


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