Systems and Applications

Rooftop systems connected to the grid
Commercial sector- Systems of up to 50KWp may be installed on the roofs of industrial buildings, commercial centers, offices, malls, hotels and others.
Private Sector/Residential – Systems of up to 15 KWp may be installed on the roofs of private residences.

Medium Sized Installations / Large Installations that serve as power plants
These include a variety of systems, starting from 51KWp and up to tens of megawatts, including static systems on the ground and tracking systems, which move with the sun. All the systems can be installed in wide open spaces.

Local systems which are not connected to the grid
These include small and medium sized installations for rural areas which are not connected to the grid. The system is able to store unutilized power produced during the day in special batteries so that it can be used at night.


Examples of Paz Solar's Installations in Israel

Mavo Atlit:
A 43KWp system installed on the roof of a gas station and the adjacent convenience store and offices. Each roof is considered individually and the system is tailor-fitted to it, as in this instance where the rooftops were both cement and corrugated iron sheets.


Paz Gas Rishon Le'Tzion
A 43 KWp system was installed on the roof of the Paz Gas School for Gas Studies in the central city of Rishon Le'Tzion. The roof is made of concrete, covered with insulation and surrounded by a ledge that creates shadows at certain hours of the day. To prevent shadowing and to increase the efficiency of the system we built a special foundation that lifted the panels off the surface of the roof. The result: A solar installation which uses the maximal rooftop space and profits from many hours of direct sunlight. In order not to damage the insulation we placed concrete blocks on special insulation material, thereby keeping the rooftop and current insulation intact.

 

Gas Station in Kadima
A 28KWp system was installed on the roof of the Paz gas station in Kadima. The roof is made of corrugated iron sheets. The panels were anchored to the rooftop with a special device. The work was carried out in accordance with all relevant regulations: use of cable trenches of tin for the electric cables, proper grounding, and protection of inverters.