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New generation of DAS Solar flexible mounting systemreplaces traditional tubular fittings with pre-stressed steel cables developed in-house. The east-west direction is supported by two such prestressed cables, while the north-south direction reinforces the structure with a series of horizontally placed stable cables. With this unique design, a cable network extending along east-west and north-south directions is created. Solar panels mounted with this cable network effectively resist external forces and significantly increase wind resistance performance, ensuring stable operation of the power plant in the long term.
Panels Using DAS Solar’s System Withstood Typhoon Yagi
Another advantage of this mounting system compared to conventional methods is that it uses much fewer bolts. While an average of 228 bolts are used in a standard mounting system, only 30 bolts are used in this system. On the other hand, a special design is preferred for these bolts. Thus, these bolts are prevented from loosening under strong winds, which prevents the formation of microcracks that endanger the integrity of the structure.
This new generation mounting system of DAS Solar has started to be tested in the field. The results are extremely impressive. This mounting system, used in the 70 MW power plant built on a fish farm in China’s Hainan region, has successfully passed all durability tests so far. In fact, the recent event in South East Asia It even managed to survive a category 5 typhoon. This typhoon, called Yagi, was one of the largest typhoons ever seen in the South China Sea. The fact that DAS Solar’s mounting system withstood even this typhoon eliminated all doubts about its durability.
The fourth generation flexible mounting system, which DAS Solar recently exhibited, can reach heights of up to 9 metres. This system supports two different panel lengths: 20 and 40 meters.
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