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System Details
The system details modal is a quick way to view general information about the system and energy consumption/production on the proposal. This modal can be accessed from the design page here:
Array Information
Each array toggled on the proposal will display here, with the following details:
Number of Modules
Azimuth
Tilt
Shade
Sun Hours
Total Monthly Production
This value represents the estimated yearly production value, broken down by month. Many factors go into these numbers such as the location of the home, whether the month is during the summer or winter, etc.
Current Consumption
This value is pulled directly from the usage graph on the Graph page, which comes from the utility information entered when the customer was created. It represents the customer’s current annual energy usage.
Estimated Yearly Production
This is another place where the system's estimated production is displayed. The System Details modal is a quick and easy way to compare the customer’s current annual consumption against how much the system will produce.