Bring Your Smart Module System to Life Design Agenda Solution Overview System design 1.Design your smart module layout 2.Determine how many Gateways.

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Bring Your Smart Module System to Life Design

Agenda Solution Overview System design 1.Design your smart module layout 2.Determine how many Gateways are required 3.Determine how many MMUs are required

SOLUTION OVERVIEW

1 Smart Module Power management and communication Tigo Solution as Easy as: Gateway Transmits data to Management Unit 3 Management Unit Communication hub to the cloud

Smart Module System

Solution Overview 1 Smart Module A PV Module that incorporates the Tigo Energy optimizer hardware into the junction box

Smart Module System

Solution Overview 2 Gateway Radio transceiver that communicates with optimizers and relays data to the Management Unit

Smart Module System

Solution Overview 3 Management Unit Computer that controls the system and transmits system data to the internet Used as a data-logger for 3 rd party devices

SYSTEM DESIGN

Design 1.Design your smart module layout 2.Determine how many Gateways are required 3.Determine how many MMUs are required

Installed physically like a standard PV module Works with any inverter Design string sizing according to lower Voc Enable uneven strings, design into shade, etc. 1 Smart Module

Works in any geography or system size Operating in the field with over 2,000 inverter SKU’s from over 80 companies Letters of compatibility and warranty exchanged with ALL Tier 1 inverter companies Pick Any Inverter

String Sizing Voc is limited in Smart Modules No de-rating for cold temperature Design to inverter MPPT window: Traditional String Design: Smart Modules String Design:

String Sizing Example Smart Module 250W Vmp = 30.3V Voc = 32.5V Temperature coefficient of Voc: +0%/°C, -0.32%/°C Traditional 250W Vmp = 30.3V Voc (traditional) = 37.6 Temperature coefficient of Voc: ±0.32%/°C Highest temperature recorded San Jose: 43°C Coldest temperature recorded San Jose: -7°C Who Does it Apply to My Design?

String Length Calculation We’ll check the following 2 modules with a Fronius IG Plus for example Inverter parameters: Min Vmp = 230V Max Vmp = 500V Calculating minimum string length according to traditional way Calculating maximum string length: 500V / 32.5V = 15 modules per string See full comparison in the next slide

Results with Fronius IG Plus A Smart Modules Reduces the number of strings in 23.5% of the cases, saving labor, time and cost Smart Modules Reduces the number of strings in 23.5% of the cases, saving labor, time and cost Traditionally Systems that require / / panels will require an additional string and / or a design change Traditionally Systems that require / / panels will require an additional string and / or a design change

Design uneven strings in parallel Design into shade with Setback ratio 50% smaller Design on different orientation and pitches Layout

Different Parallel String Lengths Try to keep strings as equal as possible Maximum difference between parallel strings is 25%

Different Parallel String Lengths Smart Modules enable up to 25% mismatch between strings If 1 string has 16 modules in series, a parallel string can have up to the following: 16 * 0.75 = 12 modules in parallel or 16 / 0.75 = 21 modules in parallel

Different Parallel String Lengths 1.Follow the inverter Vmppt window 2.Design strings as long as possible 3.Design shade on the longer string or evenly on all strings 4.Design your strings so that the number of shorter strings exceeds the number of longer strings

Design in Shade Set back ratios are defined according to object height : shadow length The proper setback ratio is determined according to sun charts Typical set back ratio (non-optimized) is 1:3 Studies show Smart Modules minimize the energy loss, so that 1:1.5 set back ratio with Smart Modules has the same losses as 1:3 set back ratio for traditional modules Object Height Shadow Length

You can have panels in the same string at different orientations Smart Modules enable different pitches and azimuths, all in the same string Different Orientations

Modules facing two different directions: Physical view Different Orientations Example

Modules facing two different directions: Electrical view All on the same string Different Orientations Example

Each Gateway communicates with up to 120 PV Modules 50ft (15 m) line-of-sight wireless signal radius Requires RS485 cable run to the Management Unit Mounted on the panel frame or racking system Wireless from gateway to Smart Modules 2 Gateway

RS485 Cables 4 Conductor communication wire Ethernet CAT 5 cable is suitable All cable types must be: UV resistant or direct burial Outdoor rated Twisted pair non-shielded 0.33mm² or larger conductors

Gateway Layout Place gateways to cover every module in the array Each circle represents the 50ft (15m) signal radius of each gateway Red circles are controlled by MMU1, blue controlled by MMU2

Gateway Layout: Obstacles Wireless signals can be blocked by obstructions in the array Add more gateways to provide complete coverage in case of obstacle presence Panels mounted with metal shielding or very close to the roof can reduce wireless signal

Gateway Layout: Summary Gateways can communicate with up to 120 panels Up to 7 Gateways can be wired in series (Daisy-chained) Each Gateway has Communication radius of 50ft (15m) line of sight

Each Management Unit covers up to 360 PV Modules Connects with up to 7 Gateways Communicates with inverters, AC meters, weather stations etc. 3 Management Unit

Requirements AC power outlet 100V to 240V Hz Internet Connection via CAT-5 Ethernet cable 4 Conductor RS-485 communication cable to the gateways Install as many MMUs as needed to cover the entire PV array

MMU can read and report data from 3 rd party AC Meters, inverters and weather stations via Modbus RS- 485 connection AC production data can be viewed on the Tigo website along with DC module level data Accessories

SUMMARY

Design Summary Smart Modules work with any inverter Each Gateway handles: – 120 modules – 50ft (15m) radius minus obstacles Each MMU handles: – 360 modules – Up to 7 Gateways

Configure Thank You Communication More Energy Longer Strings Install AnalyzeMaintain As easy as 1 2 3