Justin McMillan Posted December 18, 2018 Report Posted December 18, 2018 we have noticed a significant specific yield improvement between R4 and R5 2019 premium, is there an improved climate data model deployed as part of the release? Quote
developer_mh Posted December 18, 2018 Report Posted December 18, 2018 Hi Justin, climate data were not updated between R4 and R5 of PV*SOL premium 2019, but the database was. Perhaps you use PV modules that were updated by the manufacturers? Kind regards, Martin Quote
Justin McMillan Posted December 18, 2018 Author Report Posted December 18, 2018 Martin, we noticed an improved Specific Yield for an area as per attached, yet this was not visible in R4, I only as as we obviously want the best design output for an area and if this is an improvement in background modelling in the software we will apply to all of our designs for this area. Quote
developer_mh Posted December 18, 2018 Report Posted December 18, 2018 Hi Justin, when I create the climate file for the location Stoke on Trent in PV*SOL premium 2019 R5, I get an annual sum of global irradiation of 917 kWh/m² (the yield being something different as it describes the electrical energy that the PV plant is generating). Could you send a project file where your Stoke on Trent location with 1017 kWh/m² is included, please? Thanks and kind regards, Martin Quote
Justin McMillan Posted December 19, 2018 Author Report Posted December 19, 2018 Martin please find attached, when I select location data for Stoke on Trent there are 4 options each with differing Yields. 14d - STO3455064206.pvprj Quote
developer_mh Posted December 19, 2018 Report Posted December 19, 2018 Hi Justin, it seems that you might have some legacy climate data files in your system that are not handled well by MeteoSyn. The fact that you have 4 versions of Stoke on Trent sounds like that this is the problem. I suggest to do the following in order to clean up your climate files: Open the projects where you have Stoke on Trent climate files in and temporarily select another climate location Save these projects Open MeteoSyn by clicking on the world icon next to the location selection: Go to the list view, select one of the Stoke on Trent files, right click and go to the file location In this folder, delete all Stoke on Trent files Go back to MeteoSyn, go to the Options View and select "Update database" Go to list view again and make sure that all Stoke on Trent locations are gone Then re-create a new climate data set the usual way, by clicking on "Create climate data for new location" Now open the project files from 1. again and select the new Stoke on Trent climate file Hope that helps, Martin Quote
Justin McMillan Posted December 19, 2018 Author Report Posted December 19, 2018 Thanks appreciated Quote
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