WO2011123643A2 - Method and apparatus for managing installation information - Google Patents
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- Embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to solar arrays and, in particular, to automatically obtaining information pertaining to a solar array.
- Solar arrays generally comprise a plurality of photovoltaic (PV) modules deployed in a grid-style configuration, where one or more of the PV modules are coupled to one or more power converters, such as an inverter for inverting DC power from the PV modules to AC power.
- PV photovoltaic
- Information pertaining to the placement of each component within the array is required for efficient operation of the array, for example for generating a graphical depiction of the array for monitoring purposes or for dispatching a technician to address a problem with a particular PV module or inverter.
- installers often manually document required information for identifying the locations of the array components (e.g., PV modules, DC/DC converters, DC/AC inverters, DC/AC wiring connections, or solar trackers). For example, an installer may manually enter an identification (ID) number for a component into a chart that depicts the layout of the array; place a sticker with an ID number on a component and place a corresponding sticker indicating the ID number onto a sheet of paper arranged in the same layout as the array; or perform similar techniques for collecting and documenting the array layout information.
- ID identification
- Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to a method and apparatus for managing installation information.
- the method comprises obtaining, via an installation application on a mobile device comprising at least one processor, identification information for at least one component of an installation; obtaining, via the installation application, position information for the at least one component; and generating, via the installation application, a template for indicating a physical layout of at least a portion of the installation based on the identification information and the position information.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a power generation system comprising a solar array in accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention
- Figure 2 is a block diagram of a mobile device in accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a master controller in accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention.
- Figure 4 is a flow diagram of a method for automatically obtaining solar system information in accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram of an alternative embodiment of a solar array in accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG 1 is a block diagram of a power generation system 100 ("system 100") comprising a solar array 1 10 in accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention. This diagram only portrays one variation of the myriad of possible system configurations. The present invention can function in a variety of environments and systems.
- the system 100 comprises the solar array 1 10 coupled to a load center 108 via an AC bus 106.
- the solar array 1 10 comprises a plurality of PV modules 102(1 ,1 ), 102(1 ,2). . . 102(M,N), collectively referred to as PV modules 102, and a plurality of inverters 104(1 ,1 ), 104(1 ,2). . . 104(M,N), collectively referred to as inverters 104.
- Each inverter 104(1 ,1 ), 104(1 ,2). . . 104(M,N) is coupled in a one-to- one correspondence to a PV module 102(1 ,1 ), 102(1 ,2). .
- the PV modules 102/coupled inverters 104 are generally arranged within the solar array 1 10 in a grid pattern having M- rows and N-columns, although other arrangements may be utilized.
- a DC/DC converter may be coupled between each PV module 102 and each inverter 104 (e.g., one converter per PV module 102).
- one or more inverters 104 may each be coupled to multiple PV modules 102; for example, the PV modules 102 may all be coupled to a single, centralized inverter 104.
- a DC/DC converter may be coupled between each PV module 102 and the corresponding inverter(s) 104.
- the inverters 104 may be replaced by DC/DC converters and the generated DC power is coupled to a centralized DC/AC inverter (e.g., an inverter located at the load center 108), DC-driven systems, and/or a DC storage system, such as batteries, for later use.
- a centralized DC/AC inverter e.g., an inverter located at the load center 108
- DC-driven systems e.g., DC-driven systems
- a DC storage system such as batteries
- the solar array 1 10 comprises a plurality of solar trackers 130(1 ,1 ), 130(1 ,2)... 130(M,N), collectively referred to as solar trackers 130.
- One or more of the solar trackers 130(1 ,1 ), 130(1 ,2)... 130(M,N) may each be coupled in a one-to-many correspondence to the PV modules 102(1 ,1 ), 102(1 ,2). . .
- the solar trackers 130 may be Tilted Single Axis Trackers, Dual Axis Trackers, or the like.
- the inverters 104 convert DC power from the PV modules 102 to AC power that is commercial power grid compliant and then couple the AC power to the load center 108.
- the generated AC power may be further coupled from the load center 108 to one or more appliances 1 14 (e.g., at a private residence or business) and/or to a commercial power grid 1 12.
- energy generated by the inverters 104 may be stored for later use; for example, the generated energy may be stored utilizing batteries, heated water, hydro pumping, H 2 0-to-hydrogen conversion, or the like.
- the system 100 further comprises an array controller 1 16 coupled to the load center 108 for providing operational control of the inverters 104.
- the array controller 1 16 provides such control utilizing power line communication (PLC) to communicate with the inverters 104; additionally or alternatively, the array controller 1 16 may utilize other types of wired and/or wireless techniques for communicating with the inverters 104.
- the array controller 1 16 is further communicatively coupled to a master controller 120 via a communications network 1 18 (e.g., the Internet) for sending information to/receiving information from the master controller 120.
- the array controller 1 16 may utilize wired and/or wireless techniques for coupling to the communications network 1 18; in some embodiments, the array controller 1 16 may be coupled to the communications network 1 18 via a commercially available router.
- the master controller 120 may utilize wired and/or wireless techniques for coupling to the communications network 1 18 and may support a website 122 for managing the solar array 1 10. For example, a user may access the website 122 via a password protected portal to view a depiction of the solar array 1 10, to monitor messages regarding the solar array 1 10, to transmit instructions to the solar array 1 10, or to perform similar operation and maintenance functions for the solar array 1 10.
- an installer 124 may utilize an installation application 128 resident on a mobile device 126 for managing (e.g., obtaining, generating, storing, viewing, uploading, or the like) information pertaining to the solar array 1 10 and/or the array controller 1 16 ("solar system information").
- the mobile device 126 may be any commercially available device capable of supporting and running application software, such as a smart cell phone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), a tablet computer, netbook, laptop computer, or the like.
- the solar system information may include position and/or identification information.
- the position information may identify relative and/or absolute positions (i.e., absolute positions based on a fixed coordinate system, such as global positioning system (GPS) coordinates, latitude and longitude coordinates, or the like) of one or more solar array components (e.g., relative positions of the PV modules 102 within the solar array 1 10; absolute positions of the inverters 104 based on global positioning system (GPS) coordinates; absolute position of the controller 1 16 based on GPS coordinates; and the like).
- the identification information may be used to identify one or more solar array components (e.g., serial numbers, part numbers, assigned identification (ID) numbers, and the like).
- the solar system information may include phase information that indicates those phases to which the inverters 104 are coupled.
- the solar system information may additionally or alternatively include similar information pertaining to the components of the solar array 1 10.
- the solar system information may further include site information pertaining to the solar array 1 10, such as an address or GPS coordinates; a map; a rendered drawing, photograph, or other imagery; a project number corresponding to the solar array 1 10; or the like.
- the mobile device 126 may comprise an application for obtaining a map, photograph, or other imagery of the solar array site from an existing website.
- the installation application 128 may also generate associations between various subsets of the solar system information that can be related to one another.
- Such associations may be generated automatically and/or based on manual entries by the installer 124 and indicate a relationship between the information.
- an address of the solar array site may be associated with identification information for each PV module 102 and inverter 104; the identification information for each of a coupled PV module 102 and inverter 104 may be associated; the identification information for each of a coupled PV module 102 and a solar tracker 130 may be associated; GPS coordinates and serial numbers for each of the inverters 104 may be associated with an aerial photograph of the solar array site to produce an overlay of the coordinates and serial numbers on the aerial photograph; or other similar associations among the solar system information may be generated.
- the solar system information may be uploaded from the mobile device 126 to the array controller 1 16 and/or the master controller 120. Additionally or alternatively, the solar system information may be saved on one or more of the mobile device 126, the array controller 1 16, or the master controller 120, and may be accessible via the website 122. In some embodiments, one or more of the mobile device 126, the array controller 1 16, or the master controller 120 may be coupled to a printer for printing some or all of the solar system information.
- the installer 124 may add the installation application 128 to the mobile device 126 and, upon initial activation of the installation application 128, enter user profile information, such as a user identification (ID), a login and password for the website 122, a login and password for the array controller 1 16 and/or master controller 120, or the like.
- user profile information such as a user identification (ID), a login and password for the website 122, a login and password for the array controller 1 16 and/or master controller 120, or the like.
- the installation application 128 may perform automatic login and authentication to the website 122, the array controller 1 16, and/or the master controller 120 on behalf of the installer 124; in some embodiments, the installer 124 may be required to enter a password for the installation application 128 to perform such login/authentication.
- the installer 124 may utilize the installation application 128 to obtain identification information for solar array components (e.g., the PV modules 102, the inverters 104, and the array controller 1 16) by "scanning"
- identification information for solar array components e.g., the PV modules 102, the inverters 104, and the array controller 1 16
- Such scanning may be performed as part of installing a component of the solar array 1 10 or subsequent to installation.
- scanning comprises utilizing the mobile device 126 to optically read an identification tag, such as a label (e.g., a barcode label, a label having optical characters, or the like) on a solar array component.
- an identification tag e.g., a radio frequency identification, or RFID, tag, or a similar device
- Such identification tags may be placed on or coupled to the solar array components, for example, during manufacturing or installation.
- the inverters 104 themselves may wirelessly communicate identification information to the installation application 128 when the mobile device 126 is proximate the inverters 104. Identification information may also be obtained by scanning the array controller 1 16.
- the identification information obtained from an inverter 104 may, in addition to comprising one or more identifiers for the inverter 104, comprise one or more identifiers for a PV module 102 that is coupled to the inverter 104.
- the identification information may comprise identifiers for the inverter 104 as well as each of the coupled PV modules 102; alternatively, the installation application 128 may determine from the identification information (e.g., from one or more inverter identifiers) that the inverter 104 is coupled to multiple PV modules.
- the identification information obtained from a PV module 102 may, in addition to comprising one or more identifiers for the PV module 102, comprise one or more identifiers for an inverter 104 that is coupled to the PV module 102.
- phase information may be obtained by the installation application 128, for example, via the identification tags, for identifying those phases to which the inverters 104 are coupled.
- the installer 124 may also utilize the installation application 128 within the mobile device 126 for recording position information to identify relative and/or
- absolute positions i.e., absolute positions based on a fixed coordinate system, such as latitude and longitude coordinates, GPS coordinates, or the like
- the installer 124 may manually enter the position information for a particular component into the mobile device 126; in other embodiments, the installer 124 may place the mobile device 126 proximate a component and the installation application 128 automatically obtains corresponding position information (e.g., absolute position of the component obtained, for example, via GPS or wireless signal triangulation techniques).
- the installation application 128 may automatically associate the obtained position information with the identification information for the corresponding solar array component (e.g., the position and identification information for an inverter 104 may be associated, the position and identification information for a PV module 102 may be associated, and the like). Position information for the array controller 1 16 may also be obtained and may be associated with identification information for the array controller 1 16 as well as the solar array 1 10.
- the installation application 128 may populate a template with a portion of the solar system information for generating a record of the physical configuration of the solar array 1 10.
- Such an installation layout template i.e., an array layout template
- the installer 124 may select an appropriate template from a plurality of pre-defined templates, retrieve a template previously created for the solar array 1 10, or generate a new template.
- the installation application 128 may then populate each cell with at least one of identification or position information for a PV module 102 and/or inverter 104 installed at the corresponding location within the solar array 1 10. Additionally, a cell within the array layout template may correspond to the array controller 1 16 and be populated with identification and/or position information pertaining to the array controller 1 16. In some embodiments, phase information may also be used in populating the array layout template.
- the installer 124 may select a particular cell within the template by touching the cell on the display screen of the mobile device 126 and then scan the PV module 102 and/or inverter 104 installed at the complementary location within the solar array 1 10. Alternatively, a PV module 102 and/or inverter 104 may be scanned prior to being installed in the solar array 1 10 and a corresponding template cell selected at the time of installation. In some alternative embodiments, the installer 124 may manually enter information into a particular template cell.
- the installation application 128 may automatically identify a particular template cell to be populated by utilizing detected motion of the mobile device 126. For example, the installation application 128 may identify a template cell to be populated based on previous cells populated and data from a motion detection device of the mobile device 126 (such as one or more of an accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, or the like) that identifies a direction of motion of the mobile device 126. In other embodiments, the PV modules 102 and/or inverters 104 are scanned and the installation application 128 assumes a direction of motion (e.g., moving left-to-right across a row) and automatically populates the array layout template based on that assumption.
- a motion detection device of the mobile device 126 such as one or more of an accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, or the like
- the PV modules 102 and/or inverters 104 are scanned and the installation application 128 assumes a direction of motion (e.g., moving left-to-
- the application allows the installer 124 to correct its "guess" by selecting another template cell.
- the installer 124 may define a direction of motion for scanning the PV modules 102 and/or inverters 104 and the installation application 128 populates the array layout template accordingly.
- the installed PV modules 102 and/or inverters 104 are scanned and the installation application 128 automatically generates and populates the entire array layout template.
- the installation application 128 may automatically determine a layout template and populate the template based on one or more of identification and position information obtained by scanning the PV modules 102, identification and position information obtained by scanning the inverters 104, motion of the mobile device 126, or assumed/specified direction of motion of the mobile device 126.
- the installation application 128 may generate and/or display a template where each template cell depicts an identifier indicating which PV module 102 and/or inverter 104 should be installed at the complementary location within the solar array 1 10.
- the installation application 128 may additionally associate an array layout template with site information for the solar array 1 10.
- the installer 124 may scan the PV modules 102 and/or inverters 104 to generate an array layout template populated with identification and/or position information.
- the installation application 128 may then automatically obtain site information, such as a satellite image of the site based on GPS coordinates of the mobile device 126 during scanning of the solar array 1 10, and overlay the populated template on the satellite site image.
- the installation application 128 may obtain the site information prior to or during scanning of the solar array 1 10 and may associate the identification and/or position information with the site information in real time.
- the installation application 128 may obtain the site information from a third-party website or may retrieve previously stored site information.
- the installation application 128 may be utilized for obtaining identification information, position information, and/or site information for equipment installations other than for solar arrays.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram of a mobile device 126 in accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention.
- the mobile device 126 comprises a mobile device wireless transceiver 202, an ID transducer 222, support circuits 208, and a memory 210, each coupled to a central processing unit (CPU) 206.
- the mobile device wireless transceiver 202 wirelessly couples the mobile device 126 to the communications network 1 18 for communicating with the master controller 120 and/or the array controller 1 16.
- the mobile device 126 may additionally comprise a transceiver for providing communication utilizing wired techniques, for example, if the mobile device 126 is coupled to a computer connected to the communications network 1 18.
- the ID transducer 222 facilitates the collection of the identification information.
- the ID transducer 222 comprises components (e.g., an antenna and a transceiver) to communicatively couple the mobile device 126 to a wireless identification tag (e.g., an RFID tag or similar device) coupled to a PV module 102, an inverter 104, and/or the array controller 1 16 for obtaining identification information, for example by actively querying the ID tag for the identification information.
- a wireless identification tag e.g., an RFID tag or similar device
- the ID transducer 222 may comprise components (e.g., a camera or optical reader) for scanning identification tags, such as labels (e.g., a barcode label, a label having optical characters, or the like) to obtain the identification information.
- the ID transducer 222 may be separate from the mobile device 126 (i.e., external to the mobile device 126) and communicatively coupled to the mobile device 126.
- the ID transducer 222 may be a BLUETOOTH enabled scanner wirelessly coupled to the mobile device 126.
- the ID transducer 126 may be physically coupled (e.g., detachably clipped, mounted, or the like) to the mobile device 126 for convenience.
- the CPU 206 may comprise one or more conventionally available microprocessors or microcontrollers. Alternatively, the CPU 206 may include one or more application specific integrated circuits (ASICs).
- the support circuits 208 are well known circuits used to promote functionality of the CPU 206. Such circuits include, but are not limited to, a cache, power supplies, clock circuits, buses, network cards, input/output (I/O) circuits, and the like.
- the mobile device 126 may be implemented using a general purpose computer that, when executing particular software, becomes a specific purpose computer for performing various embodiments of the present invention.
- the memory 210 may comprise random access memory, read only memory, removable disk memory, flash memory, and various combinations of these types of memory.
- the memory 210 is sometimes referred to as main memory and may, in part, be used as cache memory or buffer memory.
- the memory 210 generally stores an operating system (OS) 212 of the mobile device 126.
- the operating system 212 may be one of a number of commercially available operating
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- the memory 210 stores various forms of application software, such as the installation application 128 for obtaining and managing solar system information pertaining to the solar array 1 10; in alternative embodiments, the installation application 128 may be implemented in hardware or a combination of hardware and software. In some embodiments, the installation application 128 may comprise label recognition software (e.g., barcode recognition software, optical character recognition software, RFID software, or the like), for example, for reading an image and/or data supplied by the ID transducer 222.
- the memory 210 may also comprise a mobile device database 214 for storing information related to the present invention, such as user profiles, identification/position/site information, array layout templates, information for previous installations, or the like.
- the mobile device 126 may additionally comprise one or more of a Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) receiver 216 (e.g., GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and the like) to receive GNSS signals from a GNSS satellite for determining position information, such as GPS coordinates. Additionally or alternatively, position information may be obtained by wireless signal (e.g., cellular signal) triangulation techniques utilizing the mobile device wireless transceiver 202.
- the mobile device 126 may further comprise an accelerometer 220, coupled to an accelerometer software driver 224 in the memory 210, for determining data pertaining to motion of the mobile device 126. Such data may be utilized in automatically populating an array layout template, as previously described.
- GNSS Global Navigation Satellite Systems
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a master controller 120 in accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention.
- the master controller 120 comprises a master controller transceiver 302, support circuits 306, and a memory 308, each coupled to a central processing unit (CPU) 304.
- CPU central processing unit
- the CPU 304 may comprise one or more conventionally available microprocessors or microcontrollers. Alternatively, the CPU 304 may include one or more application specific integrated circuits (ASICs).
- the support circuits 306 are well known circuits used to promote functionality of the CPU 304. Such circuits include, but are not limited to, a cache, power supplies, clock circuits, buses, network cards, input/output (I/O) circuits, and the like.
- the master controller 120 may be implemented using a general purpose computer that, when executing particular software, becomes a specific purpose computer for performing various embodiments of the present invention.
- the master controller transceiver 302 communicatively couples the master controller 120 to the array controller 1 16 via the communications network 1 18 to facilitate the management of the solar array 1 10, for example for operating the array controller 1 16 and/or the inverters 104. Additionally, the master controller transceiver 302 communicatively couples the master controller 120 to the mobile device 126 via the communications network 1 18.
- the master controller transceiver 302 may utilize wireless or wired techniques, for example a WI-FI or WI-MAX modem, 3G modem, cable modem, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), fiber optic, or similar type of technology, for coupling to the communications network 1 18.
- the memory 308 may comprise random access memory, read only memory, removable disk memory, flash memory, and various combinations of these types of memory.
- the memory 308 is sometimes referred to as main memory and may, in part, be used as cache memory or buffer memory.
- the memory 308 generally stores an operating system (OS) 310 of the master controller 120.
- the operating system 310 may be one of a number of commercially available operating systems such as, but not limited to, SOLARIS from SUN Microsystems, Inc., AIX from IBM Inc., HP-UX from Hewlett Packard Corporation, LINUX from Red Hat Software, Windows 2000 from Microsoft Corporation, and the like.
- the memory 308 may store various forms of application software, such as array management software 312 for managing the solar array 1 10, for example by providing instructions to the array controller 1 16 for operating the inverters 104.
- the memory 308 may comprise various databases, such as a master controller database 314 for storing data pertaining to the present invention, such as user profiles, identification/position/site information, array layout templates, information for previous installations, or the like.
- the memory 308 may also comprise the website 122 for accessing and/or managing solar system information via a password protected portal.
- FIG. 4 is a flow diagram of a method 400 for automatically obtaining solar system information in accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention.
- an installer utilizes a mobile device on which an installation application resides for obtaining the solar system information pertaining to a solar array installation (e.g., the power generation system 100).
- the installation application may be utilized for obtaining similar information for other types of equipment installations.
- the method 400 starts at step 402 and proceeds to step 404.
- the installation application is started.
- a determination is made whether the installation application is being started for the first time (i.e., an initial startup). If the result of such determination is yes, the method 400 proceeds to step 408 where the installer enters user profile information, for example when prompted by the installation application.
- user profile information may include a user ID, a login to a central website for solar array management (e.g., the website 122), a password for the central website, a password for unlocking the installation application, or the like.
- the installation application may additionally store the user profile information, for example within a database of the mobile device.
- the method 400 then proceeds to step 410.
- step 406 If, at step 406, it is determined that the installation application has been previously started, the method 400 proceeds to step 412. At step 412, the installation application automatically determines the user profile information; for example, the installation application may retrieve previously stored user profile
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- the method 400 proceeds to step 410.
- the installation application automatically logs into a central website for solar array management (e.g., the website 122) based on the user profile information.
- the installation application may perform such login at any time during execution of the method 400.
- step 414 a determination is made whether the solar array installation is a new installation.
- the installation application may make such a determination based on an input entered by the installer (e.g., a project number), site information pertaining to the location of the solar array (e.g., an address entered by the installer or GPS coordinates obtained automatically by the mobile device), or the like. If at step 414 it is determined that the installation is a new installation, the method 400 proceeds to step 418.
- an array layout template is not utilized at all and the obtained solar system information may just be stored, for example, in a list format.
- the installation application may automatically build the array layout template based on position information obtained during scanning of the solar array components; in some such embodiments, the installer may select whether the template should be portrait or landscape, whether the template pattern should be aligned or brick, or similar criteria.
- the array layout template depicts the physical layout of solar array components; for example, the template may have a grid format where each cell within the grid represents a position of a PV module/inverter within the solar array. If, at step 418, it is determined that a new array layout template is to be created, the method 400 proceeds to step 420 to create the array layout template, for example by specifying planned and/or existing characteristics of the
- 195397-1 15 physical layout of the solar array, such as number of rows and columns, portrait or landscape, whether the solar array pattern is aligned or brick, PV module make and/or model, PV module physical size and/or aspect ratio, or the like.
- the array layout template may be viewed on a display screen of the mobile device (e.g., in portrait or landscape mode).
- the method 400 proceeds from step 420 to step 426.
- predefined array layout templates may be displayed on the mobile device and, at step 424, a particular layout is selected.
- Different template layouts may comprise different numbers of rows and/or columns; different alignments, such as portrait or landscape; different patterns, such as aligned or brick; different PV module characteristics, such as make, model, physical size, aspect ratio, and the like; or other information and/or characteristics pertaining to a solar array layout.
- a predefined array layout template specific to the solar array installation may be retrieved (e.g., from a database of the mobile device or downloaded from the central website).
- a predefined array layout template may have been previously created, for example during a site evaluation of the solar array site, and may be retrieved, for example, based on data the installer manually enters into the mobile device (e.g., a project number, an address), GPS coordinates automatically determined by the mobile device (i.e., when the installer is at the site), or similar information.
- the method 400 proceeds from step 424 to step 426.
- step 416 existing information pertaining to the solar array installation is obtained, for example, from a database of the mobile device or downloaded from the central website.
- Such existing solar array installation information may include a partially populated solar array layout template, site information, or the like.
- the installation application may retrieve the existing solar array installation information based on an input entered by the installer (e.g., a project number, an address, or the like), GPS coordinates automatically
- 195397-1 16 determined by the mobile device (i.e., when the installer is at the site), or similar information.
- the method 400 proceeds to step 426.
- a determination is made whether components for the solar array installation e.g., PV modules, inverters, an array controller, or the like
- components for the solar array installation e.g., PV modules, inverters, an array controller, or the like
- the method 400 proceeds to step 428 where the components are scanned to obtain the identification information.
- identification information may include serial numbers, part numbers, assigned identification (ID) numbers, or similar information, and is utilized to populate the array layout template for identifying specific components within the array.
- phase information may additionally be obtained for identifying those phases to which each inverter is coupled.
- a PV module, inverter, or array controller may be scanned by using the mobile device to optically read an identification tag, such as a label on the component; for example, a barcode label may be read by a barcode reader of the mobile device, or a label having identification characters may be read by an ID reader of the mobile device.
- an identification tag e.g., a radio frequency identification, or RFID, tag
- Identification tags for conveying the identification information may be previously placed on/coupled to the solar array components (e.g., during manufacturing) or placed on/coupled to the solar array components as part of the installation process.
- identification information obtained from an inverter may additionally comprise one or more identifiers for a PV module or modules coupled to the inverter.
- the identification information obtained may comprise identifiers for each of the coupled PV modules; alternatively, the identification information may comprise a single PV module identifier and the installation application determines
- identification information obtained from a PV module may additionally comprise one or more identifiers for an inverter coupled to the PV module.
- the identification information obtained by scanning the solar array components is utilized to populate the array layout template.
- a cell within the template is manually selected, for example by touching the cell within the template displayed on the mobile device screen, the component (or group of components, such as a PV module/inverter pair) installed at the complementary position within the solar array is scanned, and the obtained identification information populates the cell.
- the component may be scanned first and then the corresponding cell within the template is manually selected and populated with the obtained identification information.
- the installation application automatically determines a cell to be populated.
- the installation application may automatically populate a particular cell based on previously populated cells and motion data indicating a direction of motion of the mobile device (e.g., motion data obtained from an accelerometer of the mobile device).
- the installation application may automatically generate and populate an array layout template subsequent to scanning the array components; for example, the installation application may create the populated template based on position information and/or motion data obtained while scanning the installed array components.
- position information for the array components may be populated in the array layout template for identifying specific locations of the array components.
- GPS coordinates may be obtained by a GPS module of the mobile device when the mobile device is proximate an installed component (e.g., while scanning the component), and such absolute position information may be added to the corresponding cell in the array layout template.
- identification information and absolute position information e.g., GPS coordinates for the solar array components are obtained and
- 195397-1 18 associated to one another such that a representation of the physical layout of the solar array may be determined and used to populated an array layout template at a later time.
- the populated array layout template provides a source of relative position information for the solar array components within the solar array.
- phase information may be used in populating the array layout template.
- the method 400 returns from step 428 to step 426 until, at step 426, it is determined that there are no additional solar array components to be scanned for the solar array installation.
- the method 400 then proceeds to step 432, where a determination is made whether to associate the array layout template with site information pertaining to the solar array installation site.
- site information may include an address or GPS coordinates; a map; a rendered drawing, photograph or other imagery; or the like.
- the mobile device may comprise an application for obtaining a map, photograph, or other imagery of the solar array site from a third-party website, such as a satellite imagery website.
- the method 400 proceeds to step 438; if, at step 432, a determination is made to associate the array layout template with the site information, the method 400 proceeds to step 434, where the site information is obtained.
- the site information may be manually entered into the mobile device by the installer; for example, the installer may enter an address of the site location.
- the site information may be automatically obtained by the installation application.
- the installation application may utilize GPS coordinates of the solar array to retrieve the site information from a database of the mobile device; download the site information from the central website; or retrieve the site information from a third-party website (e.g., a satellite imagery website).
- step 436 the installation application associates the array layout template with the desired site information.
- the installer may specify which site information to associate with the array layout template. For example, an address of the solar system location and/or a project number may be associated with the solar array layout template; the solar array layout template may be overlaid onto an aerial photograph of the solar array site; or other similar associations may be created.
- the method 400 proceeds to step 438.
- step 438 a determination is made whether to obtain any additional information pertaining to the solar array installation. If the result of such determination is no, the method 400 proceeds to step 442; if the result of the determination is yes, the method 400 proceeds to step 440, where the additional information is obtained.
- the mobile device may comprise one or more sensors for determining azimuth and/or tilt information, and the installation application may determine the azimuth and/or tilt for the solar array when the mobile device is held proximately aligned with the solar array. The method 400 then proceeds to step 442.
- the desired data is uploaded from the mobile device to the central website.
- the data may be uploaded wirelessly from the mobile device; by coupling the mobile device to a computer that is coupled (wirelessly or wired) to a communications network; or by coupling the mobile device to a master controller that comprises the central website.
- the installer may select which data to upload.
- all of the data collected during execution of the method 400 may be uploaded.
- data is uploaded to the central website in real-time as it is collected or periodically during the collection.
- step 446 a determination is made whether to save data (i.e., some or all of the solar system information), for example at a database of the mobile device and/or at the central website. If the
- step 450 if the result of such determination is yes, the method 400 proceeds to step 448.
- step 448 the desired data is saved, for example, as specified by the installer. In some alternative embodiments, data is saved to the mobile device and/or central website in real-time as it is collected or periodically during the collection. The method 400 proceeds to step 450.
- step 450 a determination is made whether to continue. If the result of such determination is yes, the method 400 returns to step 414. If the result of such determination is no, the method 400 proceeds to step 460 where it ends.
- the steps of the method 400 may be performed in a different order.
- site information for the solar array site may be obtained upon login to the central website; login to the central website may be performed subsequent to scanning all of the solar array components; or a predefined array layout template may have previously been associated with (e.g., overlaid on) an aerial photograph of the site.
- FIG. 5 is a block diagram of an alternative embodiment of the solar array 1 10 in accordance with one or more embodiments of the present invention.
- the solar array 1 10 comprises a plurality of photovoltaic (PV) modules 502(1 ,1 ), 502(1 ,2)... 502(M,N) (collectively referred to as PV modules 502), a plurality of power converters 504(1 ,1 ), 504(1 ,2)... 504(M,N) (collectively referred to as power converters 504), and a wiring system 506 for coupling the solar array 1 10 to the load center 108.
- PV photovoltaic
- Each power converter 504 is coupled in a one-to-one correspondence to a PV module 502; alternatively, multiple PV modules 502 may be coupled to a single power converter 504.
- the power converters 504 are DC/AC inverters (i.e. inverters 104).
- the power converters 504 may be DC/DC converters and the generated DC power is coupled to a centralized DC/AC inverter (e.g., an inverter located at the load center 108); DC-driven systems; and/or a DC power storage system, such as batteries, for later use.
- the wiring system 506 comprises a plurality of cables 518(1 ), 518(2)... 518(M), (collectively referred to as trunk cables 518, a plurality of splice boxes
- Each of the inverters 504 are coupled to a splice box 510 via a plurality of drop connectors 512(1 ,1 ), 512(1 ,2)...512(M,N+1 ), (collectively referred to as drop connectors 512) and a plurality of drop cables 516(1 ,1 ), 516(1 ,2)...516(M,N), (collectively referred to as drop cables 516).
- drop connectors 512 a plurality of drop connectors 512(1 ,1 ), 512(1 ,2)...512(M,N+1 ), (collectively referred to as drop connectors 512) and a plurality of drop cables 516(1 ,1 ), 516(1 ,2)...516(M,N), (collectively referred to as drop cables 516).
- drop connectors 512 a plurality of drop connectors 512(1 ,1 ), 512(1 ,2)...512(M,N+1 ), (
- the installation application 128 may obtain identification and/or position information as previously described (e.g., identification information may be obtained from an identification tag coupled to a component; position information may be determined based on GPS coordinates of a component; and the like).
- the installation application 128 may also generate an array layout template comprising at least part of such information, also as previously described.
- the installation application 128 may obtain phase information identifying those phases to which each of the splice boxes 510 is coupled. For example, the phase information may be obtained via identification tags coupled to the splice boxes 510. Such phase information may be used in populating the array layout template.
- the installation application 128 may further obtain other solar system information pertaining to the solar array 1 10 (e.g., site information, such as a map or other imagery of the solar array location) as well as generate associations between various subsets of the solar system information (e.g., the identification and phase
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