Planning and installing photovoltaic systems : a guide for installers, architects and engineers / DGS, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sonnenenergie.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: German Series: Planning and installing seriesPublisher: London : Earthscan from Routledge, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Edition: Third edition; Revised & updated third editionDescription: xii, 521 pages : colour illustrations, map, photographs ; 31 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 184971343X
- 9781849713436
- Photovoltaic systems
- Photovoltaische Anlagen. English.
- 621.31244 23
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First edition published 2005 by Earthscan.
Originally prepared in German by DGS and translated by the German section of the International Solar Energy Society, under the title: Photovoltaische anlagen.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Prelude -- Preface -- 1. Introduction and the history of photovoltaics -- 2. Basic principles -- 3. Components of PV systems -- 4. Site visits, surveys and shading analysis -- 5. Planning and design of grid-connected photovoltaic systems -- 6. Planning and design of stand-alone PV systems -- 7. Computer software and simulation -- 8. Mounting systems and building integration -- 9. Installing, commissioning and operating grid-connected photovoltaic systems -- 10. Market, economy and ecology -- Bibliography -- Index.
"New third edition of the bestselling manual from the German Solar Energy Society (DGS), showing you the essential steps to plan and install a solar photovoltaic system. With a global focus, it has been updated to include sections on new technology and concepts, new legislation and the current PV market. Updates cover: new developments in inverter and module technology; market situation worldwide and outlook; integration to the grid (voltage stabilization, frequency, remote control); new legal requirements for installation and planning; operational costs for dismantling and recycling; feed-in management; new requirements for fire protection new; requirements in Europe for electric waste (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, WEEE) and the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances (RoHS)."--Publisher's website.
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