Difference between revisions of "Design parameter overview"

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*'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Continuous duty safety parameter|Continuous duty safety parameter]]:''' Parameter to ensure that system components can handle periods of sustained current.
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*'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Continuous duty safety parameter|Continuous duty safety parameter]]:''' Parameter to ensure that system components can handle periods of high sustained current.
  
 
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*'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Low voltage disconnect parameter|Low voltage disconnect parameter]]:''' Parameter that determines when the system will shut off due to low voltage/insufficient stored energy.
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*'''[[Special:MyLanguage/Low voltage disconnect parameter|Low voltage disconnect parameter]]:''' Parameter that determines when the system will shut off due to low voltage/ or insufficient stored energy.
  
 
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The design process requires the person performing the design to select values for various different design parameters that will be used through the rest of the design process. Some of desiggn coefficients have values that are recommended based upon industry practices, but there are others that will require the designer to determine a value that strikes the right balance between the weather and solar resource, load and usage estimates, and budget. Different values for critical coefficients like depth of discharge, days of autonomy, and system voltage should be tested during the design process to find the optimal design for the system.

  • DC system voltage: Parameter for the nominal voltage for the direct current (DC) system.

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