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SolarPlus supports off-grid system design by accurately modelling solar output, battery charge characteristics, and generator runtime. This video steps you through the process of setting up off-grid costings and generating a proposal.

NEW: Off-grid profile builder!!

Energy Page

Note: If you want to compare the off-gird system and a scenario where “if the system was grid-connect”, first load the grid connect tariff as the current tariff

  1. On the ‘Energy’ page, select ‘Off-grid’ energy cost

  2. Select type of off-grid tariff: Genset comparison or Gird connect comparison

  3. Set the Genset fuel consumption and hit ‘Save’

Finally, set a consumption profile and then proceed with the design.

Adding a grid connection cost

If the grid connection cost is known, it can be entered into the tariff structure. Follow the steps below to do so:

  1. Select the “off-grid” custom tariff option

  2. Select the “grid connect comparison” option

  3. Setup the Genset specs and hit Save

  4. Select one of the custom tariff options OR select a preset tariff and load it as the “current tariff”

  5. Go into the tariff editor and scroll down in the “structure” section

  6. Enter the grid connection cost in the “Electricity Connection Fee ($)” field

Detailed setup steps

Our updated generator running cost calculations enable you to compare a proposed off-grid system with the cost of either grid connection or full-time generator use.

  1. Select ‘Off-grid’ in the Energy Cost section

  2. Choose between:

    1. Generator Comparison (diesel displacement) This is for when the business as usual scenario is to run a generator full time.

    2. Grid Connect Comparison. This is when the business as usual scenario is paying for a grid connection. If you choose this option, you will still be prompted to enter the generator specs for the genset on the off-grid system. If you are not using a genset, simply enter 0 in the Generator kVA Output field.

  3. Click ‘Create’

Generator Running Cost

  1. Off Grid Saving Model (see explanation above)

  2. Tariff Name: Enter a unique name for this generator run cost profile, such as “11.6kVA Kipor”

  3. Generator kVA Output.  This is the nameplate kVA rating.

  4. Genset Fuel Consumption (litre/hr): You have the option to add this value if you know it from past consumption or generator specs. A typical value for a 10kVA Genset is 1.7L/hr.

  5. Genset efficiency: The default efficiency of the generator is 30% and can be adjusted.

  6. Genset Power Conversion (kW/litre): The default of 10.607kW/L suits most situations, but can be altered.

  7. Diesel Cost ($/litre): Yep, it’s what you think it is.

  8. Genset Maintenance Cost: This is the cost of maintaining the Genset as a percentage of the running costs. This can be hard to quantify but can be considerable, so is worth including in the energy cost. This value is set at 25% by default.

  9. Generator Load factor: This is a percentage of the nameplate capacity load. This is used for the indicator of generator suitable size in relation to the consumption. Ie if max. demand is 74kVA, and there is a 100kVA genset with a load factor of 75% then this will be deemed suitable. This is not used to indicate the generator power provided to the inverter/charger, which is set at 75%.

  10. Genset kWh cost – This field considers all the variable parameters above to calculate the kWh cost.

 

After entering the specs of a genset, click the ‘Save to Retailer Tariff List’ check box, so that you can quickly load it for another job.

Off-grid Load Profile Builder

  1. From the Energy Page, click ‘Off-grid load profile builder'

  2. Give your profile a name

  3. Optionally, set the Time Ranges to customise the chunks of the day you wish to organise your loads. Do not edit time periods after building your loads as this will reset the load table and clear data.

  4. For each load, you can choose to include it in the yearly profile and/or include it in the calculation of surge rating demand. Check 'Only used with excess solar/genset' to omit this load from the yearly load profile.

  5. Add each of your loads with quantities, power ratings and duty cycle. Then set the number of hours within each period this load is typically used. Note that load times are randomised within each time range. eg. 2 x 500kW loads that are on 3 hours out of a 9-hour time range, will be switched on and off in different hours for a more realistic load profile. (Load pattern is currently one day repeated across each season.

  6. You can configure options for continuous load demand and surge load demand on the right side of the table.

  7. Use the help in the heading to see the definition of each item.

  8. When you have your loads entered and the calculated averages per season look reasonable, click 'Build Profile'.

  9. You can now Save your data and this will populate your quote yearly consumption profile.

  10. Return to the Energy Page.

Form for customer input

Use this spreadsheet for customers to fill in as required.

Notes for V1 of Load Profile Builder:

  • SolarPlus does not currently check the load continuously and surge demand against the ratings of your selected inverter/charger. Please check this yourself for now.

  • Please disregard the graphs generated on the Energy Page in V4 - they cannot accurately reflect seasonal variations in load.

  • To include in the handover manual,

    • in your web browser menu, select File > Print

    • set Zoom to 30%, and orientation to landscape

    • save as PDF

    • upload PDF on Commissioning Page

Off-grid System Design

Off-grid systems follow the same system design approach as grid-connect, with some minor changes.

On the System Designer page, on the right under Grid Configuration, select Off-grid.

Batteries and Battery Inverter/Chargers

Select the battery Inverter/Charger, and battery model and quantity. These components will need to be loaded into your Inventory before they will appear in the drop-down menus on the design page.

DC-Coupling

DC-coupled charge controllers are managed in SolarPlus in the same way as PV Inverters and can be selected under the Inverter section on the left-hand side.

Off-grid Reports Page

Energy Performance:

The reports page is similar to grid-connect systems, with the addition of a generator supply in place of the grid.

Consumption vs Production by Month:

SolarPlus calculates the generator run times (green dotted line) for each month along with the comparison of Energy consumption, Solar production and Genset supply figures(dark blue bars) for individual months.

Please note that due to limitations with typical year meteorological data, generator run-time and battery hours of autonomy calculations do not account for the absolute worst case scenarios of long rain events during La Nina years, so we encourage designers to use common sense when sizing off-grid power systems to take this into account. See more here:

https://solarplus.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/SPHC/pages/2029027351/SolarPlus+Performance+Analysis#Weather-and-Irradiance-Data

Average Daily Performance:

To check that you’ve sized the system well, the most useful view on this chart is the Weekly View, which shows a series of 7 days. Select the month which has the worst sunshine, and check each week of that month to ensure that the battery charge and discharge, and generator runtimes are as you would like them to be.

You can simplify the graph by de-selecting unwanted parameters, and just showing specific ones, such as Genset Supply and Battery Charge.

Financials and Monthly savings summary:

SolarPlus deciphers the monthly savings summary with extreme precision, to enable customers to visualise the economic benefits of installing an off-grid system.

Select the Off-grid proposal template:

When your design and quote are finalised, be sure to select the Off-grid proposal template to send to your customer.

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