Solar Lighting Design Guide Part IV is about the choice of mounting hardware. Standard installation of solar modules with 45°/5° mounting brackets and battery assembly installation; However, the fixtures need to be installed in all types of configurations.
In addition, you need to identify and evaluate the project's rod type.
SEPCO fixture brackets are available in a variety of styles:
The 4 ', 6 ' and 8 ' length poles sweep the SP side of the bracket. These are used for road and parking lighting, where the fixtures need to stay away from the poles because of backwards or other design requirements. The St face of the dowel bracket can be divided into 5 ' and 24 ' lengths, directly out of the rod or wall.
These are the areas where the fixture can be placed near the direct glow of the rod.
The H-side of the rod angle bracket is typically used for flood applications where the fixture is illuminated or away from the rod or area. db-decorative brackets are used with decorative edges of rod mounting fixtures such as city fixtures.
There are many options, and understanding the visual requirements of your project will allow you to choose the best category for your project.
The fb-directly buries the fixture bracket for ground-mounted flooding, not only providing a place to connect the wires, but also allowing the fixture to be mounted off the ground to safely move away from the earth.
The Poles also have multiple styles and configurations: AP or sg-aluminum or steel rods are designed to meet the wind load requirements to maintain solar modules.
Both manufacturing processes take into account the service life of the Poles and provide a choice for powder coating and galvanizing.
AB or db-anchors or direct burial rods are used in most applications. This option is determined by local project requirements. Direct burial is good for remote power systems, parks and trails, where anchors are commonly used in parking lots and roads.
Other Poles, such as concrete and fiberglass composites, can also be used in solar lighting applications. Each bracket and rod selection should be tailored to the specific project requirements and needs to meet local wind loads and EPA requirements.