Wurth Solar Power System
Power-Container
Diesel-Solar-Hybrid-System
A
mobile power station for:
- disaster stricken areas
- farms and hotels
- hospitals and public utilities
- telecommunication
A solution for areas, where it is impossible to cover the energy-requirements
by
connection to the grid.
Your advantage:
- independence from power supply mains
- quick and easy installation
- easy handling
- reliability
- reduced servicing requirements
- favourable operating costs
Operation
The energy from the sun is stored in a lead-acid-battery. The
real sinewave inverter
converts the battery DC current into 230VAC. Therefore electrical
appliances running on
230VAC can simply be plugged into this system. The battery being
discharged with no
sun recharging it, the diesel generator will be switched on automatically
by the systems
control. The generator takes over the supply of the appliances at
the same time charges
the battery. Therefore the power container works as a permanent,
reliable and
independent power source.
As it would be quite expensive to provide for peak loads with
a big battery and module
system, the peak loads will be covered by the diesel generator.
A reduced number and extent of peak loads will secure a long service
life of the diesel
generator.
For further support, the power-container can be enlarged by a
wind driven generating
set or a micro hydro power station.
Technical data
dimension of the container (l/w/h in mm).....................................2991/2438/2591
power of the solar modules:..................................................................
1800 WP
battery capacity:................................................................................24V/800Ah
power of the diesel generator:..................................................................6,8kVA
average energy from the solar modules - South West Germany:.......2000kWh/year
energy generated by the diesel generator based on 4h per day:........6500kWh/year
total power produced - South West Germany: .................................8500kWh/year




