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Home / Articles / Manufacturer's Article / ARaymond PowAR Wing Cinch Clamps

ARaymond PowAR Wing Cinch Clamps

Clip aims to fix modules on tracker and fixed structures
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  • February 20, 2023, at 13:57 PM
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Canal-Solar ARaymond PowAR Wing Cinch Clamps
PowAR™ Wing Cinch clip aims to fix modules on tracker and fixed structures

With the growth of the solar energy matrix, occupying the place of second largest source of electricity in Brazil in 2023, the development of new centralized and distributed generation plants is natural. So that the development is safe, it is necessary comprehensive knowledge of system components.

The photovoltaic panel is always the main component of solar plants and an item that receives a lot of attention in technological development.

However, a solar plant has other essential elements. Inverters, cables and electrical components are crucial to ensuring the plant’s operation. Other essential component, whose importance is not always considered, are the mounting and fixing structures.

For the coherent development of photovoltaic installations, it is It is essential that the structure and fixing methods are treated with due attention, both in relation to maintenance and verification in existing plants, and in the study of solutions for future improvements.

PowAR™ Wing Cinch

A ARaymond, with a focus on facilitating the installation of panels in structures, developed a new way of fixing panels more easily and using fewer steps.

Despite the need to adapt to the use of the PowAR™ Wing Cinch, the benefits exceed the effort of changing the pre-existing structure.

O PowAR™ Wing Cinch clip aims attach modules to tracker and fixed structures. The adaptation required to use the product is minimal in the structure profile, and offers several benefits. Among them:

  • Fixing and grounding in a single operation;
  • Module installed in less than 30 seconds without electric tools (only using a hammer);
  • Anti-theft system;
  • Torque maintenance-free;
  • Easy to install – requires minimal training;
  • Elastic mechanical fixation (made at the bottom of the PV module frame) reduces the risk of hot spot.

In addition to the advantages of the system, the ARaymond products are recommended by a significant number of module manufacturers, demonstrating the reliability of the solutions.

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