In Summary Ysgol Derwenfa, Leeswood – 15 kWp Solar PV scheme

The scope of this scheme was to install a solar photovoltaic system, reducing the school’s reliance on imported energy from the grid and lowering energy bills.

The design software estimated this system will generate circa 10.7 mWh per year,  producing almost 40% of the schools energy with savings close to £3’000.00 a year.

After the first 6 months, the system has produced 8.16 mWh so it is anticipated that the original estimated generation will be reached or exceeded.

 

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A full design was undertaken and the optimum system presented to our client.

Solar Edge system Design

Utilising the Solar Edge design software, the premises was accurately mapped out, the proposed solar installation added, enabling the string calculations, inverter and optimiser requirements to be confirmed.

Potential performance figures, calculated.

Mounting system Design

Van Der Valk’s design software factors in potential wind and snow loads for the exact location, offering the system owner peace of mind that the system is secure.

The design was then presented to the team at JP Structural who completed a structural survey of the premises and confirmed the structure at the premises could accept the additional weight and associated loadings of the new solar system.

Safety first

Following a site specific risk assessment, the works were programmed for during the school holiday and scaffolding and edge protection installed to provide a safe access and working area.

Installation

The framework set out with sacrificial pads to provide additional protection to the roof covering, DC cabling, ballast and panels fitted.

Inverter, isolators and power meter installed.

System tested, commissioned and set to work.

HANDOVER

A detailed hand over pack issued, functions, controls and isolation points demonstrated to the client, system set up on SolarEdge portal with remote monitoring by the School staff and Flintshire County Councils energy department enabled.