Today we re going to explain how to mount your solar panels to get the most energy from them.
Angle of incidence on solar panel.
3 11 this horrible equation can be simplified in a number of instances.
In order to collect energy more efficiently solar panels should be angled to face as close to the sun as possible.
Most roofs have an inclination of 30 to 40 degrees.
A flat roof has a 0 degree tilt and a vertical wall mount has a 90 degree tilt angle.
You will most likely be installing the solar panels on your roof which is why you have to take into account the roof pitch too.
The angle of incidence θ of the sun on a surface tilted at an angle from the horizontal β and with any surface azimuth angle a zs figure 3 2 can be calculated from when a zs is measured clockwise from north.
Similarly when the surface is parallel to the sun s rays the incident angle is 90 and because cos 90 0 the surface absorbs no irradiance.
Let s start with two key terms.
Elevation angle and azimuth angle commonly shortened to angle and azimuth for brevity.
This is the most important angle.
This is the angle between the line that points to the sun and the angle that points straight out of a pv panel also called the line that is normal to the surface of the panel.
The optimum angle varies throughout the year depending on the seasons and your location and this calculator shows the difference in sun height on a month by month.
Angle of incidence θ.
At this level the solar panel can lie flat on the roof and get enough sunlight to produce enough electricity.
The position of the sun has been defined in spherical coordinates and thus must be transformed into cartesian coordinates with the base vectors north west and zenith for further calculations.
The vertical tilt of your panels.
Photovoltaics produce power when the angle at which the sun s rays hit the panel surface the angle of incidence is small or when light strikes the panel as close to perpendicular as possible.
To get the best out of your photovoltaic panels you need to angle them towards the sun.
Welcome to another entry in our ongoing solar 101 series.
In the above example cos 15 966 and so the surface is absorbing 96 6 of the available solar power.
Whether you are installing a solar panel on a flat roof or a pitched roof the output of the solar pv system would be increased by optimizing the tilt angle.
Solar panels are most efficient when pointing at the sun so engineers want to minimize this angle at all times.