Solar Array Facilities Sample Clauses

Solar Array Facilities. This project will use the SunPower™ T0 Tracker, a single‐axis, horizontal solar tracking system configured to optimize energy capture by following the path of the sun throughout the day. It is designed for large‐scale deployments and combines substantial energy output with high system reliability and low operating costs. This system tracks the sun throughout the day, orienting the photovoltaic (PV) modules toward the sun to provide optimal power generation. The T0 Tracker employs a building‐block principle, where the building block is defined as the maximum size array that can be controlled by a single drive unit given wind, seismic and other site‐specific conditions. Each building block is thus mechanically independent, modular, and scalable. As part of the modular system design, each building block has a single stand‐alone control system that includes the drive unit, gear motor, and control computer all mounted on a three‐part concrete pier system. The T0 Tracker is configured in north‐south oriented rows of solar modules that rotate to track the daily east‐west motion of the sun. The seven major components to the T0 Tracker Solar Power System are: Drive Unit – Within a building block, multiple rows will be linked by a steel drive strut, which is oriented perpendicular to the axis of rotation. Each row is connected to the drive strut by a torque arm, which acts as a lever, enabling the drive strut to rotate the rows together as the drive unit moves the drive strut forward and backward. The drive unit is typically mounted at the first row in a building block, and consists of a ½‐horsepower, bi‐directional AC motor that actuates the drive strut via an industrial screw xxxx. The forces developed by the motor and screw are sufficient to actuate a building block of up to 250 kWp. The drive unit is connected to an industrial variable‐frequency drive (VFD) that translates commands from the control computer into AC signals that apply power to the motor, the screw xxxx, and finally to the drive strut and the rows.
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