May 26 2010
SCHOTT Solar offers the SCHOTT InDaX series solar modules InDaX 214 and InDaX 225. The modules meet out the two-fold purpose of providing solar energy as well as covering the roofs securely.
The solar modules incorporate a covering frame that matches the strength of a light roof and the solar panel is fixed over it. The modules are light in weight and have separate rain gutters between the modules allowing easy installation and provide coverage to the unattended roof cracks.
The modules can be conveniently utilized over roof pitches between 12º and 65º and are designed to withstand wind speed up to 130 km. The PV modules are fixed up in a shingled array over a specially developed frame for optimum rear ventilation and increased power advantage. The InDaX 225 solar module provided by SCHOTT Solar has 60 numbers of polycrystalline silicon solar cells per module. The connectivity to the module is extended utilizing an IP65 junction box with three bypass diodes, and a solar cable measuring 1.1 m and connected utilizing Solarlok interconnection.
The front panel of this solar module is made of low iron solar glass measuring 4.0 mm and fixed in a frame made anodized aluminum. This module measures 1769 mm x 999 mm in dimension, has a thickness of 75 mm and weighs 24.0 kg. The NOCT of this module include a nominal power of 161 W, a voltage at nominal power 26.9 V, an open circuit voltage of 33.5 V, a short circuit current of 6.60 A and a temperature of 47.2ºC. This module adequately meets the permission and certification requirements and guidelines.