Innovative Solar Tracking Systems: Maximizing Safety
杭州华鼎新能源有限公司
Committed to develop innovative technologies and excellent service to meet the growing solar energy needs.
Innovation is key to staying ahead in the rapidly evolving landscape of solar energy. At HD Solar, our solar tracking systems are designed to not only enhance energy production but also ensure the safety and stability of photovoltaic installations. In this article, we delve into the details of our groundbreaking E-Brake system and other key components that set us apart, demonstrating why HD Solar is the ultimate choice for solar tracking solutions.
The E-Brake Advantage
Redefining Photovoltaic Brake Systemss
HD Solar's E-Brake is a game-changer in the solar tracking industry. Drawing on over a decade of expertise in solar support structures, we have seamlessly integrated this innovative braking system into our planetary tracking systems. While conventional tracking systems rely solely on structural elements, our E-Brake adds a new layer of security and efficiency.
Flexible to Rigid: Adaptable Wind Protection
During normal operation, the E-Brake remains in a flexible beam state, moving in harmony with the solar support structure, providing gentle buffering. However, when confronted with strong winds, our intelligent control system switches the E-Brake to a rigid beam state, effectively locking components in place. This transformation significantly elevates the natural frequency of the tracking system.
Thanks to this increased natural frequency, HD Solar's planetary tracking systems not only avoid wind-induced resonances but also offer 0-degree module protection. In this configuration, the solar panels align parallel to the wind direction, minimizing wind-facing surface area and ensuring maximum safety.
Key Components for Enhanced Safety
Our innovative Embracing Curve Bearing Block allows for radial spindle installation and boasts adaptive self-alignment capabilities. This component ensures precise tracking, even under challenging conditions.
HD Solar's unique New Circle Square Tube Principal Axis combines exceptional resistance to bending and torsion, ensuring the longevity and stability of the tracking system.
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The patented Semi-Circular Purlin provides exceptional load-bearing capacity while resisting module deformation, ensuring the longevity and safety of your photovoltaic installation.
Our EHA Electro-Hydraulic Actuator Driver delivers high torque, quiet operation, smooth performance, and outstanding efficiency. With a maximum load capacity of up to 7 tons per unit, it's a reliable workhorse in our tracking systems.
Scientific Validation
To put the efficacy of our E-Brake system to the test, we engaged a third-party assessment by the American Crystal Drill Company. The results were remarkable. When equipped with two E-Brakes, our Mercury tracking system demonstrated an astonishing 83.3% increase in natural frequency compared to conventional systems.
With four E-Brakes, the natural frequency doubled, translating to a twofold improvement in wind resistance. This not only solves the issue of wind-induced instability in tracking support structures but also guarantees the safety of your photovoltaic power plant throughout its entire lifecycle.
Conclusion
In the competitive world of solar energy, choosing the right solar tracking system is paramount to success. HD Solar's pioneering E-Brake system and other key innovations ensure optimal energy production and safety. When it comes to solar tracking, HD Solar is the name to trust. Embrace the future of solar technology with us and experience unmatched efficiency and peace of mind.
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