Basic Info.
Model NO.
Horizon P1
Material
Steel
Type
Tracking Bracket
Horizon P1 - Horizontal Single Axis Tracker
Linear Actuator / Push Rod System
💡 Features & Characteristics
- Max. gradient difference adaptability in N-S direction up to 15%.
- Excellent compatibility with all the mainstream solar modules: framed, frameless and bi-facial. Independent 2V module design reduces piles and construction costs significantly.
- Free obstacles among trackers in N-S direction, making maintenance and cleaning operations easy.
- Multi-point drive (within 20m length each) reduces wind torsion impact, improves anti-wind capability, and avoids instability in extreme weather.
- Single set controller design ensures point-to-point real-time monitoring and easy fault detection to reduce output loss.
⚙️ Technical Details - Tracking Structure
| Tracking Technology | Horizontal Single Axis Tracker |
| System Voltage | 1000V / 1500V |
| Tracking Range (East to West) | ±45° |
| Working Wind Speed | 18 m/s (Customizable) |
| Max. Wind Speed (Stow Position) | 45 m/s (ASCE 7-10) |
| Modules per Tracker | ≤90 in portrait (Customizable) |
| Principal Materials | HDG Q235B/Q355B |
| Mean Coating Thickness | ≥65μm |
| Drive System | Linear Actuator |
| Foundation Type | PHC Pile / Concrete / Driven Pile |
📱 Technical Details - Control System
| Tracking Control | MCU |
| Tracking Mode | Closed Loop Time Control + GPS |
| Tracking Accuracy | <1° |
| Communication | Wired / Zigbee |
| Power Acquisition Mode | External Supply / Self-powered |
| Communication Protocol | Modbus RTU |
| Auto Stow at Night | Yes |
| Auto Stow (Strong Wind) | Yes (response after 10 seconds) |
| Optimized Backtracking | Yes |
| Protection Degree | IP65 |
| Working Temperature | -30°C ~ 65°C |
| Anemometer | Yes |
| Power Consumption | 0.3KW/H per day |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What makes the Horizon P1 suitable for uneven terrain?
A: The Horizon P1 features a maximum gradient difference adaptability of up to 15% in the North-South direction, making it highly flexible for various land topographies.
Q2: Can this tracker be used with bifacial solar modules?
A: Yes, it is fully compatible with all mainstream modules, including framed, frameless, and specifically bifacial modules, thanks to its independent 2V module design.
Q3: How does the system protect itself during extreme wind conditions?
A: The system includes an auto-stow function that activates within 10 seconds during strong winds and is designed to withstand speeds up to 45 m/s at the stow position.
Q4: What is the benefit of the multi-point drive system?
A: The multi-point drive reduces the impact of wind torsion on the brackets, significantly improving anti-wind capability and ensuring stability during extreme weather events.
Q5: Is the tracking system high-precision?
A: Yes, the control system uses MCU with Closed Loop Time Control and GPS, achieving a tracking accuracy of less than 1 degree.
Q6: What are the maintenance requirements for the Horizon P1?
A: The design ensures there are no obstacles between trackers in the North-South direction, which allows for easy access for maintenance and automated cleaning equipment.