Solar Power for Remote Applications
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Transcript Solar Power for Remote Applications
UDC
ZERO ENERGY VISTOR
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System Components
• Solar Array
– Primary Power Generator
– Array consists of 12 BP SX3190B Solar Modules
System Components
• BP SX3190B
– 190 Watts, 24.4 Vdc
– 25 year warranty
System Components
• Charge controller
– Regulates charging current from the solar array to the battery
– FlexMax 60 Outback Charge Controller
System Components
• FlexMax 60 Outback Charge Controllers
– MPPT charge regulation can increase Array production by as
much as 30%
– Extensive electronic protection against reverse polarity, high
temperature and over current
System Components
• Battery bank
– Supplies a stable power source since the Solar Array current
varies by time of day and weather condition
– 8A8D SLA AGM Deka Battery
System Components
• 8A8D SLA AGM Batteries
– 12V 265 AH of capacity at the 20Hr rate
– High capacity, reliable, durable, and deep cycle capacity for
heavy demand applications
System Components
• Inverter
– Converts power stored in batteries from Direct
Current (DC) to Alternating Current (AC) for use with
standard equipment
– Also allows excess power generated to be sold back
to the utility grid
– GVFX 3648 Outback Inverters
System Components
• GVFX3648 Outback Inverter
– Simple modular design for true sine wave
power
– Grid interactive or standalone capability
– 2 units stacked for 120/240 VAC
System Components
Wind Power
• Usually not a primary power source
• Complements solar power
– Reduces depth of discharge during inclement weather
– Fairly inexpensive depending on mounting option
• AIR Breeze 48vdc wind turbine
System Components
• AIR Breeze 48vc
– 35Kw monthly output in 12mph avg. wind
– Built in charge regulation
System Design
System Design
• Off Grid/Utility Tie with Battery Back Up
– Allows for Stand Alone operation
– Also allows for buying and selling power to
and from the Utility
Inspection
Inspection
• Solar Array
– Check physical condition of solar modules
• Unbroken glass
• Relatively clean
• Straight frames with no corrosion
– Verify module frame grounding
– Check mounting hardware for loose fasteners
– Confirm that all module junction box covers are
present
– Electrical tests
• Open circuit voltage for each module or module string
• Short circuit current for each module or module string
• Variations in excess of 10% should be investigated
Maintenance
Maintenance
• Scheduled Maintenance
– Annual maintenance
• Schedule in the fall so that the system will provide
optimum performance in the winter months
– Clean solar array if necessary
• Water and mild soap are recommended
• Do not use any abrasives
– Perform complete inspection
• See previous section
• Make adjustments or repair as necessary