In this release, we will cover:
Work with mounting provider PanelClaw on E-W generation (currently available for projects located in Germany, Spain, Netherlands, Belgium and Eurocode countries)
PVcase Roof Mount integration with mounting provider PanelClaw and the possibility of working on both South facing and E-W generation
PVcase Roof Mount streamlines the process of PV design on the rooftop. With this release, users can now choose and adapt mounting systems more efficiently within one tool, significantly reducing the need for double work.
User flow
Module settings
Adding modules:
Users must provide a weight for each module, which is mandatory for mounting.
If a module without a specified weight is selected in the ‘Layout settings’, users must return to ‘Module settings’ to provide the weight.
Layout settings
Enabling mounting feature:
The user must ensure that 'Mounting' is enabled to move on with mounting.
The default mounting provider is PanelClaw (more providers will be available in the future).
2. Module selection in Layout settings:
The system checks if the selected module matches the requirements.
Users are advised and cannot proceed with the selection if not supported.
3. Choosing layout type
With this release, generation with PanelClaw is possible for either South-facing or E-W system modules
4. Mounting product:
The default mounting product is Wave (more options will be available in the future).
5. Spacing settings and corridors:
Users can’t change the spacing between modules because it is a default setting related to the Wave product that provides PanelClaw.
Corridors can be changed manually by the user's preferences.
6. Placing modules and limitations:
Users click 'Place modules' and select the PV area/roof for generation, per usual flow. Modules are generated.
The user needs to be aware of the applicable roof requirements for this generation, which state that no inclination of the rooftop is allowed.
If modules are placed too close to the parapet (closer than 30 cm), the system will automatically address this by moving the modules to the 30 cm mark for safety reasons.
Mounting ballast calculator
After layout generation, when the mounting choice is enabled, the user must ensure that the mounting plan, wind, and snow load are calculated and .pdf is exported. Therefore, select the ‘Mounting calculator’ button.
Generating reports:
Users can select a PV area or rooftop to generate the report.
After PV area is selected, the user can reselect it.
2. Geolocation:
The software uses the existing geolocation for calculations chosen in the Settings unless the user changes it within the calculator under 'Coordinates'.
3. Terrain and environment details:
The software displays details of the terrain and environment according to country/compliance standards.
The tooltip on the Terrain category offers more information when hovering over the '?' icon.
Exporting project plan
To export the project plan:
Click on the 'Export project plan'.
Choose a location where you want to save the plan, and that’s it — you exported the output of the ballast plan and al the details needed.