Summary
Panel Drawing Editor
At this point, the panels will appear drawn on the slope. A few clarifications are important:
Once changes are saved, you can configure other slopes, modify already-configured ones, or finish the configuration. Depending on your choice, some clarifications are necessary. If you decide to configure other slopes and have set a power limit, the following screen might appear:
Maximum Number of Configured Panels
This screen indicates that the maximum desired number of panels has already been reached on the configured slopes. To configure other slopes, you will need to reduce the number of panels on existing slopes using the slider in the drawing. The maximum number of panels installable (if there is a maximum installable power or if configuring a system using a kit) is specified in the sidebar in the section dedicated to the selected panel.
At this point, the 'Summary' button will appear in the sidebar. Clicking it will show a summary of the configuration, and clicking 'Finish Configuration' will access the production report. In the slope menu, if you select an already-configured slope, only the 'Edit' button will be visible, allowing you to review and modify the panels drawn for that slope. Alternatively, an eye icon will appear, allowing you to view the panels in the drawing without modifying them.
Clicking 'Finish Configuration' will take you to the configuration report, which will contain a series of data.
Flat Roof
A flat roof requires support structures for the panels. These structures are automatically calculated with an inclination of up to 45 degrees. In the drawing, panel rows will appear spaced apart rather than close together to ensure sufficient solar exposure for each panel. However, as the current drawing is 2D, this detail may not be immediately visible.
Exclude Area
Production Calculation