A Guide to Solar PV – Solar PV Mounting Systems

Part 2 of “Guide to Solar PV”

 

Solar Photovoltaic panels can be mounted in various ways. The three main ways are:

 

  • Standard Frame Mounting
  • Integrated Mounting
  • Solar Tile Mounting

 

Standard Solar Panel Mounting

This is your standard solar panel mounting system

1. Standard Frame Mounting consists of profile bars that sit on top of your existing roof tile (slate etc) and are anchored in. This is most common and by far the cheapest method of mounting the panels they are very safe, reliable and quick. As for manufacturers of these frame mounting systems there is no ‘market leader’ or one brand that sticks out as exceptional, they are all the same as all they do is mount the panels to your roof safely and securely.

 

 

 

 

Integrated Mounting System

These panels are mounted in roof

2. Integrated Mounting Systems are a way of incorporating the solar panels in alongside the tiles instead of on the top. They do look nice however there are some underlying issues with them. Firstly if your roof already has tiles on it removing all the tiles and placing the mounting system in will cost you a good half to a days labour extra costs, this is very expensive. Furthermore because there isn’t a constant air flow the panels get very hot and become less efficient which means you generate less electricity which in turn gets you less feed-in tariff income. Finally because of the heat the panels can get to, having a boiling hot solar panel within your roof is a potential fire hazard.

 

 

Solar PV Roof Tiles

These Solar Tiles replace the original tiles, can replace any type of tile

3. Solar Tiles are a clever little way of replacing the actual tile with a solar tile that acts as a tiny solar panel, you obviously need quite a lot of these to get the same level of output as the standard solar panel but it can be done. Unfortunately there are two main issues with them. Firstly the cost, they are very very expensive and can add an extra £3,000 to your materials cost, also they take a lot longer to set up so it will cost more in labour too. Finally they are quite inefficient at the moment, you wont be able to generate as much electricity as you would with standard panels so that also means less feed-in tariff income.

 

 

Our recommendation is that you stick to the standard mounting system, its cheaper, more efficient and quicker to install. Again the mounting system manufacturer doesn’t really matter at all, we just go for the cheapest we could find that mounts the panels securely and safely so it lowers the cost to our customer without comprising the safety of the panels.

 

Hope this helped and these are the links to the other parts of the guide

Part 1 Guide to Solar PV

Solar Panels Northamptonshire

The Real Assurance Logo - ListedLewington Solar can really offer you some great deals on all Solar PV panels from a great range of recognised brands. The Northamptonshire area really lacks a local business that can offer big business savings without the hassle of dealing with a large corporation.

We operate in the Northamptonshire & Leicestershire area and have done so for over 30 years as a business and have been installing solar panels since 2000 so are more experienced than others to!

The logo of MCS Approved

Lewington Solar Get Solar – Leicestershire, Leicester, Northampton

Lewington Solar after advertising and promoting the benefits of solar pv in Leicester, leicestershire, Northampton & Northamptonshire have had solar pv put on Lewington Solar’s roof! The 3.99kWp system will generate over £36,000 in 25 years and help keep the companies carbon footprint to a minimum, the system was designed and installed by our own solar enginneers and it also acts as a viewing point for all customers willing to see how they look on our roof and the effects within the unit itself. We really do see the financial benefits of solar PV and that it isnt just a fad it is truly a great financial oppotunity. These are the figures for our solar panels:

Example 2 – Large solar PV installation

Solar system size = 3.64 kWp (x17 panels)

Total estimated cost, including VAT @5% = £13,440.00

Annual solar electricity generation = 2,960 kWh

Annual income from Feed-in Tariff = £1,282.00

Annual income from electricity export = £46.00

Annual fuel bill saving = £185.00

Total annual income and savings = £1,513.00

Lifetime benefit over 25 years = £37,814

 

If you would like to come see the solar pv panels then you are welcome to view at any time, however if you would like to have a close up view then please contact the office on

01858 433333

or email at

info@lewington-solar.co.uk

Gas Price Increase Solution

Gas prices have been the talk of the papers over the past couple of weeks and never has there been a better time to beat the gas price rise by getting a new energy efficient boiler OR go green with Lewington Solar and cut your bills with Solar Thermal.

As the Guardian has reported, the average fuel bill will now rise from £1096 to £1288 a year!

A staggering figure in the long term as it means that in just 6 years time you will be £1152 worse off than if gas prices hadn’t change.

That could go to a new boiler or new solar thermal system instead of the pockets of gas providers.

If your interested in saving money then please ring our office for a free no obligation quote from one of our expert engineers.

Office Number (8am-5pm mon-fri): 01858 43 33 33

e-mail: info@lewington-heating.co.uk

Visit:  www.lewington-heating.co.uk

www.lewington-solar.co.uk

http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2011/jul/08/british-gas-raises-gas-electricity-prices

Solar Hot Water / Thermal Savings – Real Life

Lewington Solar installed a Solar Thermal System for The Leicestershire Lawn Tennis Club back in 2010, they have emailed us back with the savings from the solar thermal installation.

They have reported a 43% reduction in their gas bills since replacing the system!

These are the kind of savings you can expect from installing a solar hot water/ solar thermal system. To read the full case study on the Leicestershire Lawn Tennis Club then follow the link below!

http://www.lewington-solar.co.uk/case-studies/leicestershire-lawn-tennis-club-case-study/

This shows what solar hot water can do for you!

To enquire further and recieve a free, no obligation quote then please call the office to arrange Darren (Our Renewable Energy Manager) to come out for the quote!

01858 43 33 33

info@lewington-heating.co.uk

Climate Change Levy (CCL)

The rates for Climate Change Levy (CCL) have increased as of 1st April 2011. CCL usually increases in line with inflation however for the government to reach their optimistic targets they have increased outline of inflation. CCL is a tax on energy used by business and other organisations.

The rates use to stand as:

Gas – 0.164p p/kWh

Electricity – 0.470p p/kWh

Now they have increased to

Gas – 0.169p p/kWh

Electricity – 0.485p p/kWh

Rates from Eon

This increase your annual costs by as much as £200 a year.

Why would you want to spend an extra £200 a year when, with solar PV or other alternatives, you can earn on average £2200 a year!

This really is an amazing investment opportunity that is guaranteed by the government for 25 years AND is in line with inflation.

Read more on this amazing investment opportunity here.

Solar Energy Grants in Leicester & Northampton – Solar PV, Solar Thermal

If you are looking into installing solar energy such as solar pv or solar thermal in your home, office or community project in Leicester, Leicestershire, Northampton & Northamptonshire then it makes sense to investigate the solar energy grants that are available.

Here’s how to apply for a home solar energy grant.  Grant applications are made on a quarterly basis. Applications are assessed by an independent panel and if approved you have 12 months to complete the installation. A grant is paid out in two stages: up to 70% at approval and 30% on completion.

The whole appliaction process can be broken down into five stages…
1.    Obtain a quote and grant application form your chosen solar system supplier such as ourselves.

2.    Order your Solar energy system and ensure that your order is be conditional on grant approval.

3.    After checking your personal details, including the bank account you want the grant funds to be paid into, sign and post the grant application form. It usually takes around 5-10 days to receive your grant approval letter.
4.    Have your solar water heating system installed by your chosen supplier.
5.    The final stage is to claim the second part of your grant. Once your Solar system is installed and paid for, you will receive a certificate which is required to claim the final grant payment which goes straight into your bank account.

It’s quite a simple process as grants go, but as we have helped many home owners in Leicester, Leicestershire, Northampton & Northamptonshire with their solar PV, Solar Thermal or any other energy grant, we are always happy to advise and possible pitfalls.

If this interests you and you would like to learn more please do contact us on

01858 43 33 33

or Visit

http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk/

or finally e-mail us at

info@lewington-heating.co.uk

Solar Leicester & Northampton MCS installers: Latest News

Here at Lewington Solar we are dedicated to bring you the latest solar and solar pv news in Leicestershire. So we are relaying you the information we have have gathered. Our latest news is that The Sunday Times recently did a rankings graph of investments making a 10% return on your savings. Solar PV ranked in the top 5.

With the Feed-in Tariff scheme coming into effect Solar PV users can earn as much as £900 a year, tax free, by installing a Solar PV system, this is on top of three other ways of earning income from using Solar PV panels on your home. With the coalition government agreeing to honour the new scheme, the savings will last for numerous years to come. This isnt just a one off saving.

If interested in finding out more on the Feed-in Tariff Scheme please follow this link to the article we wrote on our blog, or scroll down to find it.

Air Source-What benefits will I get transferring to Air Source?

Air Source pumps

Firstly, Air source heat pumps work on a similar principle to ground source heat pumps, however they are better suited to smaller properties.

The big advantage is that they require only an outdoor unit rather than having to dig up the garden, making the installation quicker and cheaper.

They have the same performance and efficiency of a ground source heat pump, typically providing £4 of free energy for every £1 of electrical energy you put into it. This technology has been proven and even works in temperatures as low as -10°C.

If you would like more information on Air Source heating for your home visit Lewington Solar.

Solar heating – how does it work

How do solar water heating systems work?

Solar water heating systems use solar panels, called collectors, fitted to your roof. These collect heat from the sun and use it to warm water which is stored in a hot water cylinder.

There are two types of solar water heating panels, they are evacuated tubes (like in the picture above) and flat plate collectors. Flat plates collectors can be fixed on the roof tiles or integrated into the roof.

A boiler or immersion heater can be used as a back up to heat the water further to reach the temperature set by the cylinders thermostat when the solar water heating system does not reach that temperature. (The cylinder thermostat should be set at 60 degrees centigrade.)

Larger solar panels can also provide energy to heat your home as well – though usually only in the summer months when home heating is unnecessary.