120 degree azimuth [RE-wrenches]

Steve Johnson stevejohnson at comcast.net
Wed Dec 20 07:41:39 PST 2006


Wrenchisimos,

I have a customer that has asked me to design/price a 22kw system for a 
hotel.  The back of the roof is about 26 degrees tilt but facing 120 
degrees, 60 degrees off of due south.  I ran the numbers on PV Watts and 
it showed only a 7.6% loss of power. 

Can anyone comment from experience on an installation 60 degrees to the 
east of south?  I don't want to make a poor recommendation.  Because of 
the site layout there is very little possibility of a canopy/parking 
type installation which is what I would like to do.
the roof is ideal otherwise.

Steve Johnson
LightWave Electric
Nashville, Tennessee


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