Material selection: Vehicle brackets are usually made of aluminum alloy, stainless steel or aluminum alloy. Aluminum alloy is the most commonly used choice because it has good strength and corrosion resistance, and is light in weight, so the installation has good durability. Corrosion, suitable for environmental conditions of humidity or electricity. The coating provides higher strength and is suitable for large-scale photovoltaic systems or occasions where structural strength is required.
Installation and orientation: The installation Angle and orientation of the photovoltaic bracket are critical to the performance of the solar panel. The installation Angle is located at the base's latitude, seasonal variation, and desired energy statistical Angle. For fixed brackets, an optimal fixing Angle is usually selected. The tracking bracket can adjust the Angle in real time according to the position of the sun to maximize the capture of solar energy.
Foundations and foundations: Photovoltaic systems installed on the ground usually require foundations and foundations to provide stable support. The foundation can be a concrete foundation or a foundation frame, which is used to hold the columns of the support. The foundation is the base of the foundation, usually made of concrete or other reinforcing material to ensure the stability of the support.
Wind and snow load: the photovoltaic bracket must be able to withstand the action of wind and snow. In areas with high wind or frequent snow, the bracket needs to have sufficient strength and stability. Wind and snow loads are important considerations in the design of photovoltaic installations to ensure the safe operation of the system under statistical diagram conditions.
Safety and certification: Vehicle brackets shall comply with relevant safety standards and certification requirements. These standards and certifications ensure that the design, materials and manufacture of the brackets meet industry specifications and are of appropriate strength and operation. Common certification bodies include TUV, UL and CE.
Installation and maintenance: Proper installation and regular maintenance are critical to the reliability and performance of photovoltaic brackets. Installation should be carried out by experienced professionals, following the manufacturer's guidelines and relevant specifications. Regular inspection and maintenance of the support, including support lightning, snow clearing and replenishment, is conducive to ensuring the normal operation and long-term service life of the system.