FIELD: physics.
SUBSTANCE: station consists of a solar battery and a supporting structure fixed to the building wall. The support structure is made of several arcuate profiles, at least, two, wherein the upper ends of the profiles are interconnected by a horizontal profile and are fixed to the wall, the lower ends of the profiles are made abut to the vertical supports, the support structure is covered over its entire area with a flexible roofing material, the arcuate tubes with holes are fixedly mounted at the lugs over each profile, made at regular intervals, the arcuate tubes are the guide rails for the movable frame of the solar battery in the form of the individual rectangular frames for individual solar modules, an arcuate tube, cut along, is mounted coaxially to each arcuate tube with a small cross section, forming a part of the movable frame, of a larger cross section and a shorter length, with the holes of the same diameter as the inner tube has, and the same interval, with the possibility of moving the outer tube against the inner one and fixing its position against the horizontal plane by the rigid connection of the tubes through the matched holes.
EFFECT: support structure allows to adjust the inclination angle of the solar battery.
3 cl, 8 dwg
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Dates
2017-04-05—Published
2014-10-31—Filed