Mounting structures are made of steel or aluminum, support PV modules on
the ground or roof and allow modules to be mounted at a precise tilt angle to
receive maximum sunlight. Hence, choosing the right material for the
structure is one of the most critical steps when installing a Solar PV system.
Beneath, let’s look at the structures that are durable, cost-effective and
adaptable to most terrains.
Hot-dip
Galvanized Steel Structures
Hot-dip
galvanized steel structures are made with fabricated steel sheets that are
coated in zinc to keep them corrosion free. While regular steel is
composed of iron which rusts to the point of disintegration on prolonged
exposure to moisture, galvanized steel structures ensure structural durability
by creating a physical barrier that prevents water from reacting with iron.
This
method of galvanization is two to three times more expensive than
pre-galvanized mounting structures. However, while pre-galvanized structures
may be fairly popular among Solar Plant Installers due to their cost advantage,
they are not sustainable in the longer run and could rust, corrode and crumble
when exposed to rain, humidity, etc in access.
Anodized
Aluminum Structures
Anodized
aluminum is extruded through designed molds to develop durable finish. Anodizing
is an electrochemical process where the metal is immersed, for an acid
electrolyte bath, in a tank that passes an electric current through it causing
an anodic layer to grow from aluminum itself.
Standard
aluminum is a durable material, and once anodized the surface becomes three
times tougher and more versatile than standard aluminum. Furthermore, anodized
aluminum does not rust, peel, flake or chip and is 60% lighter than copper and
stainless steel. All told, anodized aluminum is a fairly expensive mounting
option.
Typically, Solar mounting structures require minimum maintenance unless
they come along with solar trackers. Mounting structures could be galvanized
steel or aluminum; however, it’s difficult to say which one is better. It is
better to choose the mounting structures, for factors such as weight or
durability, based on the type of roof or land space.
The
article was originally published on Reon Energy - An Overview to
Solar Panel Mounting Structures
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