Roof-mounted PV in Cyclonic Areas
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Roof-mounted PV in
Cyclonic Areas
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• Established in 2007 by Centre for Appropriate Technology (Indigenous Science and Technology organisation)
• Engineering consultancy specialising in project management and renewable energy systems
• Previous projects include Desert Knowledge Australia Solar Centre, Crowne Plaza PV system (304kWp), Alice Springs Airport (235kWp)
• Project managers for Bushlight India project – adapting the Bushlight Australia program for an Indian context with pilot projects in Orissa and the Sunderbans (a cyclone prone area)
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Bushlight Australia
• Close relationship with Bushlight, a Department of CAT
• a program installing stand alone PV systems in remote Indigenous communities across Australia
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•Geboowama•Baas Yard
•Kununurra •Fitzroy Station
•Millibunthurra•Goojarr Goonyool•Jimbilum
•Sandridge
•Fish Hole •Gulburang
•Dingo Spring •Wandangula
•Lingara•Scrubby Bore •Larinyuwar
•Gnylmarung
•Tirralintji•Kulumbulani
•Jingaloo•CAIRNS
•Jabir Jabir•Violet Valley
•DERBY
•Communities with Bushlight RE Systems 2002 - 2011
•Communities where Bushlight has
implemented its Community Energy
Planning Model and established a
Renewable Energy System. •Paradise Farm
•Kapalga
•Galawdjapin Mata Mata•Ji-Bena
•DARWIN
•Katherine
•Kabulwarnamyo •Ji-Marda
•Ji-Malawa•Murrungga
•Bawaka
•Gutjangan
Gurrumuru
•Patonga Homestead
•Chile Creek
•Djugarargyn
•Munget•Maddarr
•Nhulunbuy
• Emu Springs
Mount Catt
•Balma
•Yedikba
•4 Mile
•Yanbakwa
•Mirrnatja
•Kulpa
•Chuula
•Coen
•Puntimu
•Theethinji
•Kewulyi
•Ganiyarrang •Wumajbarr
•WuyagibaWanduWarpaant
•Wada Warra •Penkelthen•Glen Garland
•Broome
•Wanamulyandong
•Yandarina
•Jilayria
•Ngarantjadu
•Bedunburru Balginjirr
•Mt Anderson •Fitzroy Crossing •Kartang Rija
•Birri Williams
•Lametha
•Mingalkala
•Kurlku
•Lul-tju•Blue Bush •Likkaparta
•Gunun Woonun
•Gubbangurru
•Barawoorooga NgapagunpaConnells Lagoon
•Kitty Well Gunbah•Pitulki
•Mungalawarru
•Tennant Creek •Kurraya
•Nguyarramini•10 Mile
•Mount Isa
•Hatches Creek
•Mt Dennison
•Mt Theo •Pulardi
•Petyale •Angula
•Illya Pinu
•Karrinyarra•Alyuen
•MulgaBore •Urlampe
•Mt Eaglebeak
•Irrerlirre
•Warren Creek •New Bore •Corkwood Bore
•Panels Well
•Bushlight RE Systems •Ulpanyali
•ALICE SPRINGS •Ponya
•Undoolya Bore
•Snake Well
Gillen Bore
•Alatyeye•Wanmarra
•Ipolera•Mt Peachy
•Main roads •Ukaka •Arkanta #5 Bore
•John Holland North
•Spring Peak
•Patonga Airstrip •Silver Plains
•Moojeeba
Cyclone Monica
17-25 April 2006
Cyclone Monica
17-25 April 2006
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•Geboowama•Baas Yard
•Kununurra •Fitzroy Station
•Millibunthurra•Goojarr Goonyool•Jimbilum
•Sandridge
•Fish Hole •Gulburang
•Dingo Spring •Wandangula
•Lingara•Scrubby Bore •Larinyuwar
•Gnylmarung
•Tirralintji•Kulumbulani
•Jingaloo•CAIRNS
•Jabir Jabir•Violet Valley
•DERBY
•Communities with Bushlight RE Systems 2002 - 2011
•Communities where Bushlight has
implemented its Community Energy
Planning Model and established a
Renewable Energy System. •Paradise Farm
•Kapalga
•Galawdjapin Mata Mata•Ji-Bena
•DARWIN
•Katherine
•Kabulwarnamyo •Ji-Marda
•Ji-Malawa•Murrungga
•Bawaka
•Gutjangan
Gurrumuru
•Patonga Homestead
•Chile Creek
•Djugarargyn
•Munget•Maddarr
•Nhulunbuy
• Emu Springs
Mount Catt
•Balma
•Yedikba
•4 Mile
•Yanbakwa
•Mirrnatja
•Kulpa
•Chuula
•Coen
•Puntimu
•Theethinji
•Kewulyi
•Ganiyarrang •Wumajbarr
•WuyagibaWanduWarpaant
•Wada Warra •Penkelthen•Glen Garland
•Broome
•Wanamulyandong
•Yandarina
•Jilayria
•Ngarantjadu
•Bedunburru Balginjirr
•Mt Anderson •Fitzroy Crossing •Kartang Rija
•Birri Williams
•Lametha
•Mingalkala
•Kurlku
•Lul-tju•Blue Bush •Likkaparta
•Gunun Woonun
•Gubbangurru
•Barawoorooga NgapagunpaConnells Lagoon
•Kitty Well Gunbah•Pitulki
•Mungalawarru
•Tennant Creek •Kurraya
•Nguyarramini•10 Mile
•Mount Isa
•Hatches Creek
•Mt Dennison
•Mt Theo •Pulardi
•Petyale •Angula
•Illya Pinu
•Karrinyarra•Alyuen
•MulgaBore •Urlampe
•Mt Eaglebeak
•Irrerlirre
•Warren Creek •New Bore •Corkwood Bore
•Panels Well
•Bushlight RE Systems •Ulpanyali
•ALICE SPRINGS •Ponya
•Undoolya Bore
•Snake Well
Gillen Bore
•Alatyeye•Wanmarra
•Ipolera•Mt Peachy
•Main roads •Ukaka •Arkanta #5 Bore
•John Holland North
•Spring Peak
•Patonga Airstrip •Silver Plains
•Moojeeba
Cyclone Ingrid
6 -16 March 2005
Cyclone Ingrid
6 -16 March 2005
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Characteristics of a Cyclone
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Picnic Bay Surf Club,
Magnetic Island,
TownsvillePhotograph Courtesy, Ergon Energy
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• Legislative considerations for PV installations in
cyclonic and non-cyclonic regions
• Design engineering considerations and
explanation for wind loading on domestic housing
and PV modules
• Practical considerations on the job
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Extract from Building Code of AustraliaCurrent Mandatory Requirement
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Extract Standards Australia AS1170.2 :2002
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Extract Standards
Australia AS1170.2 :2002
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Basic Design Wind Pressure, p (kPa) = 0.6 x V2 x {other factors}
where V wind speed in metres/sec
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• Terrain Category
• Shielding
• Topography
Site Exposure considerations
No
Partial
Full
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• Roof geometry
• Wind discontinuities
• Local pressure factors
• Edge conditions
• Special Features
Structural considerations
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Aerodynamic Shape& pressure coefficients
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Additional Factors for Roofing
components and PV roof mounted
systems
Table 3 Net pressures coefficients for PV panels based above pitched roofs
Wind tunnel Full-scale BS6399-2 flat canopy roof data
study study (1) (1) (1)
Zone AbZone Bb Zone Cb
Positive pressure +0.83(2) +0.97(2) +0.5 +1.8 +1.1
Negative pressure -0.94(2) -0.73(2) -0.6/-1.3(3) -1.3/-1.8(3) -1.4/-2.2(3)
1. Zone A is the central roof area, Zone B is the side edge areas (parallel to the wind),
Zone C is the windward and leeward edge area.
The width of the edge areas is taken as 10% of the largest plan dimension of the roof.
1. These measurements were given as peak pressure coefficients; to be compatible with
BS6399-2 they have been converted to mean pressure coefficients.
2. The first value is for the case with the canopy fully open beneath; the second value is for
the canopy fully blocked.
Source: BRE Digest Wind Loads on roof-based photovoltaic systems Digest 489
Extract Standards
Australia AS1170.2 :2002
Local Pressure Factors at Eaves, Ridges
and Gable Ends
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• Before commencement
• During construction
• Upon completion
Practical considerations
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• Before work commencement
1. Check Design Documentation in accordance with BCA and Design Standards
• Assumptions in design documents accord with local conditions, design wind loads,
terrain category
• Review any specific geometric design limitations, hip and minimum edge distances
2. Inspect Building structure
• Record and photograph as –built condition
• Determine any inconsistencies of the design layout with the building geometry
• Alert Engineer to any structural concerns you might have. Existing building and roof
frame, roof cladding, fixings for corrosion, previous damage etc
Practical design considerations
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Practical design considerations
• During construction
1. Record and photograph agreed system changes and deviations from the
original design
2. Fixings to building structure and Component connection eccentricities
• Ensure installation methodology is agreed and recorded with the Engineer
• Prevent bimetallic corrosion - Isolate dissimilar materials
• Refer any concerns and latent conditions with the Engineer. They have a duty of
care to ensure any modifications to the existing building don’t compromise its
structural integrity
3. Weatherproofness and securing of cabling and ducting
• Preven ion of future debris build up under modules
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Practical considerations
• On Completion
1. Check installation for compliance with Design documentation and agreed
changes before Final Inspection.
2. Record, photograph and sign off Snagging List
3. Archive as-built construction documentation
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Conclusion and Questions