Adjusting The Optional Solar Panel Tilt Angle - Emerson FB1200 Instruction Manual

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2.12.5

Adjusting the Optional Solar Panel Tilt Angle

DANGER
EXPLOSION HAZARD: Ensure the area in which you perform this operation is non-hazardous.
Performing this operation in a hazardous area could result in an explosion.
The mounting brackets allow you to adjust the solar panel for maximum solar exposure. You can
adjust the swivel of the panel by adjusting the U-bolt.
Figure 2-26: Adjusting Solar Panel Tilt Angle
Installation
Point the solar panel surface due south (in the northern hemisphere) or due north (in the
southern hemisphere) at an angle determined by the latitude of the site.
the angle (from horizontal) at which you should install the solar panel to maximize annual
energy output. At most latitudes, you can improve performance by reducing the angle
during the summer and increasing the angle during the winter. If no seasonal adjustments
in panel direction are needed then adjust the position for the worst-case December-
January angle.
Solar insolation is the amount of solar energy in hours received each day by an optimally
tilted panel during the worst month of the year. An insolation rating of one hour means
that the site, on average, would receive one hour of solar energy at the panel's rated power
2
level (1000W/m
per day). This rating varies from less than one hour in northern Canada to
more than six hours in the Sahara Desert.
Emerson FB1200 Flow Computer Instruction Manual
D301782X012
July 2017
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