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1. Choose a map or upload an image

You can change your default map settings in Settings > Admin > My Preferences > Design.

2. Draw roof surfaces and layout the grid

  • Select the Add Surface tool.

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  • Starting at the gutter, click on all the corners of the roof face, and double click to complete.

  • The first line you draw is the base edge, or lowest edge of the surface, and determines which way the panels will tilt, aka the azimuth. You can change it by selecting the Set Base Edge tool.

To adjust the shape of the surface:

  • Select the edit surface tool

  • Click on the blue surface border line to select the surface.

  • Click once more and circles will appear on the corners and midpoints

  • Select and drag the circles.

To move the entire surface

  • Select the edit surface tool

  • Click on the blue surface border line to select the surface

  • Click and hold your mouse button down and move your mouse, and the entire surface will move.

Measure the edge of the surface by hovering your mouse over the edge.

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Adjust the panel grid

The grid shows the possible locations to place panels. In the Surface Settings section you can adjust it in the following ways:

Adjust the surface pitch

The default is 23deg for residential and 3deg for commercial - you can change the default in your User Profile.

If designing a ground mount, the surface pitch is the slope of the land.

Rotate the panels from portrait to landscape

  • Select the Grid Layout tool

  • Click on the Rotate icon

  • You can zoom in and rotate each row separately.

Add gaps or spaces between rows (d)

  • Enter a measurement in the Row Spacing field

Move a row across half a panel

  • Select the 50% Second row offset option

Create blocks of panels

  • Enter the number of rows grouped together (in this example, there are 5)

  • Enter the number of columns grouped together (in this example, 3)

  • Enter the Aisle spacing in mm.

Add tilt frames

  • In Array Designer, click on Balance of System icon

  • Change Mounting Type to Tilt Frame

  • Enter Tilt Angle

Auto calculate row spacing, so panels don’t shade the row behind.

  • Add tilt frames as per instructions above

  • In Surface Settings, you will now be able to select the Winter unshaded period (10-2pm or 9-3pm).

  • Click Apply row spacing

  • Note the calculated row/aisle spacing.

  • You can also mount 2 rows together as shown

  • Click Apply row spacing after any adjustments to re-calculate the row/aisle spacing

  • To apply a certain number of rows together, first select the number of rows, and then click Apply Row Spacing"

Ground mount

  • See tools above for tilt frames and auto calculating row spacing.

  • The surface pitch is the pitch of the ground, eg for flat ground, the pitch = 0. .

East/West or Back-to-back

  1. In Array Designer, click on Balance of System icon

  2. Set the mounting type to Tilt Frame and enter the Tilt Angle

  1. Drop the panels to the surface

  2. In Surface Settings, select Back to back tilts

3. Select an inverter and panels, or a pre-build package

Recommended System Size

The kW Solar recommendation is aimed at matching the average solar production with the customer’s average consumption. It is a simple guide only, based on the consumption profile loaded, the peak sun hours for that latitude, and an average system efficiency of 80%. It doesn't take into consideration battery size. 

The kWh Storage recommendation is based on simple hours of autonomy. In other words, for the given consumption profile, if you want 8 hours of autonomy, then use a 10kWh battery. It doesn't take into consideration the energy from the solar array. 

a) Either select a pre-build package

if you have them set up in your account

or

b) Select an inverter and module combination

  • Enter the inverter and panel names

  • Choose how many strings per MPPT, and how many panels per string.

    • You can see how many MPPTs the inverter has, the possible number of parallel strings, and possible modules per string.

    • The allowable string configuration is calculated based on:

      • the power, current and voltage ratings of the inverter and modules

      • the site temperature stats

      • design Standards (eg limit residential voltages to 600V, inverter 75% oversizing, 1.25 current multiplier) which can be adjusted in Business Settings.

    • Don’t worry about locking in a string configuration at this stage, you can change it later. Just make a selection and

    • Click Save

4. Place panels on the roof

There are a few ways you can do this.

a) Place panels one MPPT at a time.

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  • Click the Drop to Surface icon for MPPT1

  • Click and swipe your mouse across surface grid where you want the panels to go

  • When the number of panels in the electrical design matches the number selected on the roof, the box will go green.

  • If you add too many panels, the box will go red

  • If you don’t add enough, the box will be grey.

  • You can adjust the electrical design to suit the roof layout.

b) Place all the panels from an inverter at once.

  • Click on the Drop to surface icon next to the inverter name, hold, drag and drop the icon onto the surface

c) Place panels one-by-one.

Instead of swiping your mouse across multiple panels, you can click them one-by-one.

Panel Layout for a System Upgrade

Create a different surface for any existing array in order to separate it from the new panel layout (each surface can only have 1 type of panel)

See Upgrades / adding to existing systems ➡️