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Hi,

 

I would kike to export and plot the simulation results in detail for each MPP /  separate PV module area.

In the exportet pdf, one can find the monthly resolved kWh for the full system combined or the yearly kWh for each string/module area.

 

What columns do I need to plot from the exportet csv file to get the expected energy of each separate module area in monthly or hourly resolution.

 

Thanks a lot

Fabian

 

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Hi Fabian_123,

Thank you for your contribution.

I have taken our example project '3D Bay' to show you two ways of getting the values. Here is the circuit diagram first, as an overview:

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19 hours ago, Fabian_123 said:

What columns do I need to plot from the exportet csv file to get the expected energy of each separate module area in monthly or hourly resolution.

In the diagram editor on the 'Results' page, I have selected the following data series:

  1. Inverter 1 - MPP 1 - to Bay 1-Roof Area West & Bay 1-Roof Area East: PV energy (DC) [W]
  2. Inverter 1 - MPP 1 - to Bay 1-Roof Area West & Bay 1-Roof Area East: Rated PV Energy [W]
  3. Inverter 1 - MPP 2 - to Bay 1-Roof Area West & Bay 1-Roof Area East: PV energy (DC) [W]
  4. Inverter 1 - MPP 2 - to Bay 1-Roof Area West & Bay 1-Roof Area East: Rated PV Energy [W]
  5. Inverter 1 to Bay 1-Roof Area West & Bay 1-Roof Area East: Energy at the Inverter Input [W]
  6. Inverter 2 to Building 1-Roof Area South: Energy at the Inverter Input [W]

PV*SOL automatically creates the following diagram where you can copy all values as a table to the clipboard by right-clicking:

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Alternatively, you can of course also use the corresponding columns (e.g. Inverter 1 - MPP 1 - <roof area of your project>: PV energy (DC) [W]) from the CSV file, if you have already exported these with minute values, for example.

Does that answer your question? I hope I have understood you correctly, if not please let me know.

Kind regards

Mikio

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