Solar PV Design Whitepaper PDF
Solar PV Design Whitepaper PDF
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Solar
PV
Design
Background
Designing
a
Solar
PV
system
is
more
of
an
art
than
a
science.
Sizing
the
system,
calculating
the
sun
azimuth,
defining
inverter
capacity
or
energy
storage
are
some
of
the
complex
parameters
Solar
PV
designers
baffle
with
in
each
installation
whether
it
is
residential
or
commercial,
rooftop
or
ground-‐mount.
Each
installation
is
unique
and
hence
requires
a
careful
and
meticulous
planning
during
the
design
stage
to
develop
a
highly
efficient
and
cost-‐effective
design.
At
Gridscape,
our
designers
have
perfected
this
art
and
developed
a
powerful
set
of
best
practices
for
efficient
Solar
PV
design
based
on
our
experience
designing
dozens
of
these
systems.
Process
Any
Solar
PV
Design
follows
a
three-‐step
process
Site
Survey
involves
site
visit
and
location
inspection
to
determine
whether
the
site
is
suitable
for
a
PV
system.
The
location
geo
coordinates
of
the
site
determine
the
availability
of
direct
sunlight.
The
area
needs
to
be
inspected
for
tall
trees
or
any
other
structure
obstructing
the
sun
path
and
angle.
Further,
this
step
also
includes
understanding
client
requirements
on
power
generation
and
cost
estimate
for
the
system.
Gridscape
designers
use
various
commercially
available
and
homegrown
tools
to
determine
the
sun
path,
tilting
and
other
requirements
for
a
good
design.
Once
the
client
approves
a
preliminary
estimate
based
on
the
site
survey,
System
Sizing
starts
with
deciding
what
type,
placement
and
orientation
of
PV
system.
Depending
upon
the
power
generation
and
electrical
requirements,
designers
decide
number
of
solar
PV
panels,
controller
and
inverter
size
required.
Given
the
installation
area
where
direct
sunlight
is
available
for
the
most
hours
in
the
day,
designers
orient
the
panels
in
a
portrait
or
landscape
mode
providing
optimal
clearances
for
shading,
walking
space,
air-‐
conditioning
or
cooling
vents
and
so
on.
The
NEC
compliance
is
also
considered
in
the
design
to
ensure
appropriate
electrical
clearances.
All
panels
are
connected
in
a
series-‐parallel
combination
(string
sizing)
to
the
inverter,
with
or
without
battery
storage
based
on
requirements.
The
System
Sizing
phase
completes
with
a
detailed
mechanical
and
electrical
drawing
of
the
solar
PV
design.
The
solar
PV
design
drawings
are
submitted
for
Design
Approval
to
obtain
local
permits
and
client
approval.
Designers
make
minor
design
adjustments
based
on
feedback
and
turns
over
the
design
to
installers.
Solar
PV
Design
Designers
use
modeling
tools
to
model
various
sun
angles
and
tilt
settings
for
the
panels.
In
a
rooftop
installation,
the
standard
roof
tilt
is
adequate
for
most
of
the
installation
reducing
the
installation
cost
significantly
in
lieu
of
complicated
tilt
angle
install.
Solar
PV
Design
Design
Approval
Once
the
drawings
are
ready,
they
are
submitted
for
approval
at
the
local
city
or
county
office
and
local
utility.
The
installation
partner
typically
coordinates
this
activity.
The
drawings
include
layout
design
as
well
as
electrical
wiring
diagrams
as
shown
below.
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Solar
PV
Design
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INV 2
INV 3
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Conclusion
Gridscape
designers
have
developed
several
highly
efficient
and
cost-‐effective
Solar
PV
designs
helping
our
worldwide
customers
such
as
Solar
PV
installers,
Solar
Energy
companies
deploy
highly
optimized
solar
PV
solutions.
Based
on
our
expertise
on
local
electrical
code
regulations
such
as
NEC,
we
continue
to
strive
for
design
excellence.
Please call us at 408-‐889-‐3209 or email us at sales@grid-‐scape.com to discuss your design requirements.