Solar Energy Equipment

Solar Energy Equipment

At SANRAIN, we specialize in the design and installation of solar photovoltaic energy systems. These energy systems, also known as “PV” or “Solar PV” for short, are designed to harness the sun’s energy, and convert it into the electricity that your home or business uses.

Solar Panels (or Solar Modules)

Solar modules, more commonly known as solar panels, are the iconic piece of equipment in solar energy systems. Photovoltaic (PV) solar modules are composed of silicon semi-conductors specially designed to harness the sun’s energy in a process known as the photovoltaic effect.

When exposed to sun, the PV solar panels produce energy in the form of a direct current (DC) charge.This DC charge, the same as in your car, can be measured in units of power, or watts.Similarly, you may have noticed “kilowatt hours” on your monthly energy bill. This is a unit of 1,000 (kilo) watts used per hour.

Commercial solar installs DC black solar panels.

Solar modules can range in their energy output from roughly 75 watts to 350 watts, with an average output of about 250 watts.
When solar panels are grouped together, they form an array. The energy potential (or size) of that array is classified by the number of panels multiplied by their output rating (in watts).
For example, an array of (20), 250-watt solar panels would have energy potential of 5 kilowatts (20 modules x 250 watts = 5,000 watts).

For size determination, we would call this a “5 kW Array.” If the average home uses 11,280 kilowatts per year, a 5kW solar array would offset roughly 57% of their energy usage.With ideal solar access, you can roughly estimate the yearly solar production by multiplying the “kW” size by 1.3. (A 5kW solar array x 1.3 = 6,500 kilowatt-hours per year).

Central Inverters

Central inverters are generally used for arrays that have large amounts of solar access Central inverters often are less expensive, and group “strings” of solar panels This allows for fewer components of the energy system, and central access to equipment

Racking Systems

Solar arrays are most commonly placed on either the roof of a facility or on the ground in a designated clearing. “Racking” refers to the structural systems that secure the solar arrays in place. Since these racking systems are designed to support the weight of the solar panels, as well as withstand hurricane-force winds up to 90 mph, their method of attachment varies based on their mounting style and location.

SANRAIN can also provide custom-designed solar solutions for racking structures, as well as integrate solar with green roofs (vegetative roofs). In cases of roof mounts, we also have the unique abilities to maintain roof warranties as well as offer remedial roof repair.

Ground Mounts

Ballasted Roof Mounts

Flush Roof Mounting

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