Good morning!
I'm new on here, starting a long term (self) renovation of a victorian cottage, and the (self) build of an ancillary accommodation lodge, which we're about to start. I'm a time served industrial electrician, and although I understand the principles have very little experience with PV solar. I have sufficient joinery experience.
I'm looking to get as much solar PV on the roof of the lodge as possible, and can within reason adjust the roof dimensions to suit solar panel dimensions. I've watched a few videos on GSE trays and understand the gutter flashing detail, but haven't seen an example where anyone has placed panels (using GSE trays) right to the verge and the ridge. I can't see why you couldn't run panels to the ridge and flash under a ridge tile, but can't quite figure out the detail for flashing a GSE tray right to the verge, so it looks like a continuous solar aray over the entire roof.
I'm in wind zone 4 - Southern Scottish Highlands.
I'm not completely adverse to having a few rows of slates at the verge on either end, but would prefer to use GSE trays and PV panels over the entire roof if this is possible (and water tight!).
For completeness my questions are:
- Does anyone know of the correct detailing to use GSE trays to the ridge?
- Does anyone know of the correct detailing to use GSE trays to the verge?
- Does anyone know if landscape orientation GSE trays are available that would suit 1762 x 1134 panels? I might have a better chance of achieving the roof shape I want if the panels are landscape, but can only find portrait trays for 1762 x 1134 panels.
Any guidance much appreciated,
John