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Release Notes 1.36
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Written by Alicia Wang
Updated over a week ago

In this release:

  • PanelClaw (mounting and ballast) enhancements:

    • Visualize ballast weight on drawings;

    • Export multiple areas in one report;

    • Export project PDFs for additional countries: France, the UK, Ireland, and Denmark.

  • Color by Strings and Color by Inverter improvements:

    • Clearer visualization of colors;

    • East and West modules will be colored separately if they are assigned to different inverters.

  • Add Optimizer for every module


PanelClaw (mounting and ballast) enhancements

Visualize ballast weights on drawings

After calculating the ballast weights of your project design, you can choose to 'Display Ballast' on the drawing or not.

Export multiple areas in one report

For projects with several PV areas on the same roof and created with the same module type, users can now select them all and export one single PDF report for the Wave product. This speeds up workflow time and streamlines documentation for a building into one single PDF.

Export project PDFs for additional countries

Users can now export PanelClaw mounting and ballast PDF for projects based in France, the UK, Ireland, and Denmark, adding to the list of countries we already support:

  • Spain

  • Germany

  • Belgium

  • The Netherlands

  • Portugal

  • Eurocode-compliant countries


Color by Strings and Color by Inverter improvements

To improve visibility, we have changed the coloring method for Color Modules by Inverters and by String to be color hatches over the modules. Moreover, East and West modules can now be colored separately if they are assigned to different inverters. With this enhancement, project engineers and installers can quickly and accurately identify which strings belong to which inverters.


Add Optimizer for every module

Under the Optimizers option, users can now find a new option to add an optimizer for every module. This optimizer will be visualized on the drawing.

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