Australia leads the world in solar energy deployment per capita, with rooftop and utility-scale photovoltaic installations across every state and territory. Single-axis and dual-axis solar trackers can increase energy yield by 15–35% compared to fixed-tilt installations. The Réducteur à vis sans fin is the established drive mechanism for these trackers, combining the precision rotation needed for accurate solar angle control with the self-locking property that holds panels rigidly in position against wind loads without continuous motor power consumption.
The self-locking characteristic is particularly critical for tracker safety: in high-wind conditions, PV panels present large aerodynamic surfaces that generate significant overturning forces. A gearbox that could back-drive under wind load would require continuous brake or motor current to maintain panel position. The worm reducer’s geometric self-lock provides passive wind resistance at any panel angle position.
Australia’s harsh UV exposure, wide temperature swings from coastal humidity to outback aridity, and the prevalence of solar farms in remote locations with minimal maintenance access all favour the low-maintenance, sealed worm gearbox over alternative drive technologies for tracker applications.
Worm gearboxes serve solar tracking systems in several configurations:
Material specification for solar tracker service: Worm shaft in precision-ground alloy steel — high transmission accuracy is important for solar trackers where pointing error above 0.5° begins to reduce energy yield. Worm wheel in cast phosphor bronze — long service life and low noise critical for residential-adjacent solar farms. Housing in aluminium alloy with UV-stable anodised or powder-coat finish for outdoor service. IP65 mandatory — Australian solar farms experience intense dust storms (particularly inland QLD, SA, and WA) that can rapidly contaminate insufficiently sealed units.
Transmission accuracy: Solar trackers require output shaft accuracy typically in the range ±0.1° to ±0.3° for standard crystalline silicon PV. Worm gearboxes with precision-ground worm profiles achieve backlash of less than 0.1° under load, meeting this requirement in single-stage configurations.
Utilisez le tableau ci-dessous pour identifier le modèle approprié. Les paramètres clés comprennent le rapport de réduction, le couple de sortie, les dimensions de l'arbre et le matériau du carter. Appliquez toujours le bon réglage. Facteur de service (SF) pour votre cycle de service.
| Paramètre | Plage/valeur typique | Notes de sélection |
|---|---|---|
| Rapport | 40:1 – 100:1 typical | Provides 0.2–0.5 RPM output — slow daily panel rotation |
| Output Torque | 50 – 2,500 N·m | Wind load governs; apply SF=1.5 for wind design zone |
| Transmission Accuracy | Backlash < 0.15° under load | Precision ground worm profiles for tracking accuracy |
| Matériau du boîtier | Aluminium ADC12, anodised | Lightweight for tracker structure; UV-resistant finish |
| Input Shaft | IEC 60034 B14 flange | Direct-mount to compact DC or AC tracker drive motors |
| Lubrification | Synthetic PAO ISO VG 220 (5-year interval) | Wide temperature range; 25-year design life target |
| Classe de protection | IP65 mandatory | Dust storms and blowing sand in inland solar farm locations |
► Facteur de service (SF) : Uniform load SF=1.0 | Moderate shock SF=1.25–1.5 | Heavy shock / 24 h continuous SF=1.75–2.0
► Température ambiante : Standard units rated –10°C to +40°C. Australian high-ambient sites (>45°C) require high-temperature lubricant and 15% thermal derating.
Available in frame sizes 025 through 150. Single-stage reduction ratios 5:1 to 100:1. Output torque up to 4,200 N·m. Aluminium or ductile iron housing. IEC B5/B14 motor flange. IP65 standard, IP66/IP67 optional. Synthetic or mineral oil lubrication.
Point sensible du client : A 50 MW solar farm near Broken Hill was experiencing tracker row gearbox failures linked to dust ingress — the inland NSW location experiences frequent red dust storms with particles measuring 10–50 microns. Standard IP54 gearboxes were allowing fine particle ingress through worn shaft seals after approximately 18 months.
Solution: NMRV series worm gearboxes (ratio 80:1, aluminium housing, IP65 with upgraded labyrinth outer seal, synthetic PAO ISO VG 220, UV-stable anodised housing) were installed across all 420 tracker row drives.
Résultat: Zero dust-ingress failures in 30 months of post-installation monitoring (through two major dust storm events). Gearbox oil inspection at 24 months showed no particle contamination in any of the 42 sampled units.
Point sensible du client : An agrivoltaic installation in Victoria’s Murray Valley required tracker elevation adjustment capability for both solar optimisation and crop shading management. Continuous motor braking was consuming 8% of the array’s energy output.
Solution: NMRV-063 worm gearboxes (ratio 100:1, aluminium, IP65, synthetic lubricant) replaced the helical-bevel units on the elevation drive. The 100:1 ratio self-lock eliminated all motor braking requirements.
Résultat: Annual array net output increased by approximately 7.5%. The agrivoltaic operator reported the most significant single improvement in farm energy economics since commissioning.
Point sensible du client : A large commercial building in Brisbane was operating a 200 kW rooftop tracker system with motorised seasonal tilt adjustment. The original drive motors were fitted with electromagnetic brakes that were generating heat affecting the motors’ thermal protection relay, causing nuisance trips during summer.
Solution: NMRV-040 worm gearboxes (ratio 60:1, compact aluminium, IP65) were installed on all 12 tracker tilt drives. The worm self-lock replaced the electromagnetic brakes entirely.
Résultat: Nuisance thermal trips eliminated. Roof structure load reduced by 12% through motor downsizing. Annual tracker maintenance time reduced by approximately 60%.
NMRV / NRV series worm gearboxes — frame sizes 025 to 150, manufactured to ISO 9001:2015
Plus de 20 ans d'expérience dans la fabrication
Production certifiée ISO depuis 2003. Réducteurs à vis sans fin expédiés dans plus de 60 pays.
Assistance technique à distance
Diagnostic par appel vidéo dans tous les fuseaux horaires australiens. Intervention rapide sans déplacement sur site.
Personnalisation OEM/ODM
Arbres non standard, alésage creux, brides et rapports sur mesure. Analyse complète des plans disponible.
Valeur directe du fabricant
Aucune marge pour les distributeurs. Tarification transparente sur les volumes avec des économies importantes sur les commandes répétées.
Nos ingénieurs sont prêts à vous recommander le modèle de réducteur à vis sans fin, le rapport de réduction, la configuration d'arbre et le mode de montage les mieux adaptés à votre application.
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