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Different Types of Solar Panel Systems

solar power systems may be categorized into four primary types. These types of systems may be designed to meet all or part of the user's electrical requirements. Check out the links: http://renewenergy.com.au/

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Different Types of Solar Panel Systems

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  1. Types of Solar Panel Systems RENEW ENERGY - LEADING SOLAR PANEL INSTALLER IN PERTH

  2. Types of Solar Panel Systems Solar panel systems may be categorized into four primary types. These types of systems may be designed to meet all or part of the user's electrical requirements: • Standalone DC System • Standalone AC-DC System • Backup AC System • Utility Interconnected System (Grid-tied)

  3. Standalone DC System Standalone type systems are usually a utility power substitute. They generally include solar charging modules, storage batteries and controls including a charge regulator. A small standalone DC system is an excellent replacement for kerosene lamps and noisy generators in a remote home, a recreational vehicle, or a boat. In this system a photovoltaic (PV) array charges the battery during daylight hours and the battery supplies power to the loads when needed. The charge regulator terminates the charging when the battery reaches full charge.

  4. 2. Standalone AC- DC System This system is the same as the previous system, except for the use of a DC to AC inverter. With the addition of an inverter, commonly available household appliances such as computers, power tools, vacuum cleaners, washing machines and kitchen appliances can be solar powered. High quality DC to AC inverters are available with power outputs ranging from one hundred watts to ten kilowatts and more, and conversion efficiencies greater than 90 percent. Most larger inverters also have the ability to serve as battery chargers from a backup generator when more power is needed than can be supplied by the solar modules.

  5. 3. Backup AC System A backup AC solar electric system will usually have a photovoltaic (PV) array of ten or more modules, a battery bank, and one or more inverters. The utility will backup the solar and run the loads when available and needed. If utility power fails, the power from the battery bank is available to the system.

  6. 4. Utility Interconnected System (Grid-tied) These are the simplest systems and require no batteries because they are designed not for backup power but to contribute power back into the existing power supply. A typical system might include solar modules, a mounting structure, and AC inverter/control for the power to be fed back through the building's 120/208/240 volt AC power distribution system.

  7. Contact Reputed Solar Panel Installer Learn more about solar panels and speak with a reputable solar panel installer in Perth today! Renew Energy Unit 4 / 126 Bannister RD, Canning Vale, WA 6155. :Website: http://renewenergy.com.au

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