In the case of PV On-Grid systems, the system sizing depends on profitability, the energy price or feed-in tariff, available mounting area and approved or connectable PV power.
Factors affecting design
The most important requirement is the roof orientation
Optimal inclination angle between 30 – 45°
Transmission possibility of a PV system to the local electricity network/provider (connecting approval)
Restrictive avoidance of shadowing of the PV system (chimneys, trees, constructions etc.) Shadowing affects the output of the system majorly.
Additional ventilation shaft for PV cables
Space for inverter in a cool and easily accessible location (inside or outside if IP65)
Grounding andlightning protection on roof, overvoltage protection DC/AC site.
Calculate additional roof specifics:
For inclined roofs approx 25kg/m² (range 15-30kg/m²) or ca 180kg per 1kWp installed PV power. The needed mounting area for a 1kWp PV system in crystalline technology will be around 7m².
For flat roofs approx 50kg/m² (range 7-70kG/m²) or ca 360kg per 1kWp installed PV power. The area-use ratio is about 30%, ie. from 100m² flat roof or land area, can be approx 30m² PV surface area mounted and a 4kWp PV system in crystalline technology.
For thin-film PV technology, the applicable PV power will be around half less, or the needed mounting area (PV surface) and system weight twice big.
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