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AWARDWINNERS
PV Application Award
Issue VI 2009
MS Tracker 10
Mecasolar design, manufacture and distribute
dual axis, azimuth and vertical solar trackers,
such as MS Tracker 10 in its two versions MS
-pv-management.com Tracker 10 and MS Tracker 10 +. The trackers
come with a 10-year guarantee on parts,
.solar
workmanship and displacement
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The MS TRACKER 10 and 10 PLUS trackers
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perform solar tracking through astronomical
programming. The PLC incorporated into the
system controls actuation of the two gear
motors, which position the photovoltaic surface
perpendicular to the sun’s rays, thus
maximising electrical energy generation; the
tracker may also be placed in a night position nuts and locknuts on steel stud bolts. The solar
and may assume the evening position in order tracker is comprised of two metal profile
to being the daily work cycle. substructures made of hot dipped galvanised
steel, which give the structure a robust
With the Mecasolar tracking system, increased resistance. The tracker’s central body is
performance is offered for photovoltaic comprised of a ‘V-shaped’ structure on which
installations as compared to installations on the frame rests in which the photovoltaic
fixed structures. Claimed increases are greater modules are mounted.
than 35% and vary depending upon the
geographic location at which the plant is Mecasolar has the ISO 9001:2000 certificate,
located, it can reach as high as 45% for some CE Certification for conformity with European
regions in Spain, according to the company. Directives 98/37/CE, 73/23/CEE and
2004/108/CE. The tracker has been designed
The MS TRACKER sits on a foundation or according the following standards: DIN 1055-4
concrete footing reinforced with corrugated wire (8.86), DIN 1056 (10.84) and MV-103 Building
mesh. It is anchored to the footing by securing Standard.
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