Calculation and Analysis of Windproof Measures of Cable Trough Box of Roof Photovoltaic Engineering

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Windproof measures are the focus of attention in the process of photovoltaic engineering construction. Windproof measures for photovoltaic modules and supports have a mature design method and acceptance standard. However, the windproof measures of the cable slot box are often ignored, rarely mentioned in the procedures and specifications, there are possible accidents caused by, the risk of accidents can not be ignored. Based on the actual engineering examples, the causes of typhoon accident of cable trough box are analyzed and the windproof measures of cable trough box are calculated quantitatively.

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Engineering Headway (Volume 10)

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37-42

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July 2024

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