Usama Alfadel Posted January 27, 2022 Posted January 27, 2022 Hi, I am trying to do a simulation with PVsyst, and the simulation has the following inputs:It's two seperate buildings with sadel roof for both, and the inclination is 3˚ degrees, the roof material is bitumen, Since the roof has 3˚ tilt and it is bitumen, the best mounting system would be ballast with 10˚. So if we have the module on both sides of the roof, the module field on the front side of the building would have 13˚ tilt angel relative horizion. While the module field on the back side of the building would have 7˚ tilt angel relative horizion. (The roof is inclined backwards from the horrizion with -3˚ degrees, so the moudle subarray would have a total inclination angel of (10˚-3˚=7˚)Now, since one of the buildings has an Azimuth of +2˚ and the other one has -3˚, this would leave us with 4 different orientaitons. Orientation 1:-3˚ with 13˚ inclination for the front side of the first building Orientaiton 2: -3˚ with 7˚ inclination for the back side of the first building Orientation 3:+2˚ with 13˚ inclination for the front side of the second buildning Orientation 4:+2˚ with 7˚ inclination for the back side of the second building When trying to configure the panels after being done with the shading scinario, seems like the program is translating the orientation 2 and orientation 4 as single orientation with an Azimuth of -1,3˚.P.S.When we do the same simulation but we choose a 10˚ degree tilt angel for the back side of each roof, the simulation works fine, and no mixing between the module fields would happen. I could attach the simulation project as well if needed. Thanks for your help.
Stéphane Metz Posted January 28, 2022 Posted January 28, 2022 Hi,Try to identify orientation with smaller tolerance.Also, you can create manually your 4 orientations and attach fields to each of them:
dtarin Posted January 29, 2022 Posted January 29, 2022 If you still cannot get it, try making each distinct orientation a separate group in the shade scene, then try the method stephane has stated.
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