A solar pathfinder is a tool used in site assessment to determine the amount of shading at a particular site.
Solar site evaluation form.
There are two recommended levels of solar site evaluation.
A site with an optimal solar resource potential will typically have a 180 degree orientation a roof inclination roughly equal to the site s latitude and a.
The lower the percent shading the better.
A project solar feasibility study which is a more rigorous engineering and economic analysis to define specific system design considerations for use in.
The solar site evaluation should also involve a discussion with the homeowners about their average electrical use including times of peak demand and whether the potential solar power system could offset their entire electricity costs throughout the year and perhaps generate an excess to be sold back to the grid with their current appliances.
Area large enough to support in which to mount a solar system a.
The solar radiation only a 10 sq ft area is enough to produce between 100 and 150 watt hours per hour at peak sun.
A suitable location for solar panels.
A detailed analysis might be required if it involves industrial and commercial entities involving lot of equipment and appliances.
User to determine where shading will be an issue for a 12 hour period over 12 months.
The device allows the.
A project solar screening which is a high level preliminary analysis used to determine a site s likely viability and 2.
Download the solar site evaluation quick checklist.
The amount of details a site surveyor collects depends on the scope of project.