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Finding The Optimal Equipment

This article will guide you through the steps of optimizing your solar panel layout for maximum efficiency.

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Written by Kayla Treese
Updated over 6 months ago

This article will guide you through the steps of optimizing your solar panel layout for maximum efficiency. A video of this is also available on PVFARM’s YouTube Channel.

1. Placing Substations

  • Navigate to the layout panel and select "Create Substations."

  • Adjust the substation placement using the transform option

    • Press T to turn on transform

    • Use arrows to move along the X,Y, and Z axis, or center square to free-move.

    • Use CTRL + drag to create additional substations if needed.

    • Exit transform mode by pressing T again.

2. Defining Selected Area

  • Access the Layouts tab and select "Selected Area."

  • Choose boundaries from the list, including buildable areas and exclusion zones.

  • Confirm default settings for solar arrays configuration and hit OK.

3. Initial Layout Generation

  • Run "Generate Layout"

  • Note: Initial generation may take longer than subsequent runs.

4. Refining Solar Array Configuration

  • Adjust solar array configuration settings to optimize layout.

  • Switch alignment to "Align Array Rows" for better constructability.

  • Review total DC power and adjust settings accordingly.

5. Customizing Tracker Selection

  • Explore preset options under "Solar Array Configurations."

  • Choose a specific tracker type and length that best suits your site.

  • Add every multiple of your tracker’s string size possible for evaluation.

6. Analyzing Layout Properties

  • Access the property analysis panel to visualize tracker distribution.

  • Evaluate tracker lengths based on distribution and the following questions:

    • Which ones are being used the least?

    • Which ones would make more sense from a procurement and/or operations perspective?

    • Are longer trackers or shorter trackers the best choice for this layout? Or a combination?

7. Refining Tracker Selection

  • Remove trackers that are low value to the design. You may choose to play with a few different combinations to find the best balance based on the earlier analysis.

  • Be sure to keep an eye on your total DC power as part of this exercise. Removing trackers may simplify the design but there may be a tradeoff on power..

    • If one length configuration is removed that substantially lowers DC power, it can be added back in.

8. Finalizing Layout Configuration

  • Adjust tracker lengths to balance DC power while ensuring constructability or other metrics for your project.

9. Save the final layout version with detailed descriptions for reference.

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