This section of the Layout functions is dedicated to the definition
of the areas in which they are inserted the modules of PV system.
These areas can be roofs in case of rooftop systems, or areas of
terrain in the case of ground systems.
The context of the area is always enabled because the user should
always be able to add or edit areas of the Layout. When you start
designing a new layout this is the only open context as it is not
possible to proceed with the definition of the layout if it is not
inserted at least one area in which to insert the modules.
The command Add Area
inserts a new area in layout. The command requires the entry of the
vertices that delimit the area, can be used for an unlimited number
of points, but the area should be closed, then the last point must
coincide with the first.
When you have entered an area you must specify its inclination
and the height from the ground of its lower edge. To do this you need
to know what is the lower edge. This edge is drawn in blue color and
in many cases it is automatically identified by the program, but in
the event that his position was wrong, the user can change it by
clicking on the arrows that appear at the edge doing so slide the
lower edge up to the correct position. Note that the lower edge
identifies the azimuth of the area
When designing the system layout you can limit inclusion only in the
areas in which the modules are to be inserted, but you can also add
areas where they will not be included modules. Until for example, to
have a complete representation of the roof.
When adding new areas is necessary that vertices in common between
areas overlap. This is done by inserting points with the automatic
snap (showed with a red box) that the program makes it active in the
phase of insertion of the area vertices. This will link the nodes of
the different areas and when you move a node you will change all
areas that includes that node.
Note that when the areas are connected by nodes, any changes in Tilt
angle and Height roof
of a single area affect those connected since the software
recalculates the geometry for the respect of the links.
You cannot change the Tilt angle
and Height roof of an area
if in this area the modules are already been included, to do this you
must enter into the Modules context and delete them from the area so
you can make your changes
In the 3D View you cannot
change the geometry of the areas, but you can change the height and
tilt of the area.