SOLAR WATER PUMP SYSTEM



Solar water pump systems can be applied to daily use (underground water), agricultural irrigation, forestry irrigation, desert control, animal husbandry, water supply for islands, wastewater treatment engineering, and so on. In recent years, with the promotion of the utilization of new energy resources, solar pump systems are more and more used in municipal engineering, city center squares, parks, tourist sites, resorts and hotels, the landscapes and fountain systems in the residential areas.

Solar energy is far-reaching for our globe because it is the most clean and lasting green energy which contributes to the sustainable development of a country. Solar water pump system is more economical and cost-effective in the long run, compared with a diesel pump of equivalent power. It just takes several years for you to reap the huge economic returns because the system works without using fuel anymore, totally free of charge.

Solar Water Pump System adopts up-to-date technologies in several fields. This far-reaching solar product was successfully put into use in the 1990s and its high-efficiency and reliability have been acknowledged worldwide. This green product can meet most requirements of water supply.

The system is composed of solar array (s), a pump and a solar pump inverter . The system dispenses with energy storing devices, and stores water instead of electricity. It improves the reliability of the device, at the same time, it lowers the construction and maintenance costs of the system dramatically.

The solar array, an aggregation of many solar modules connected in series and in parallel, absorbs sunshine radiation, and converts it into electrical energy.

The pure sine wave inverter converts DC voltage from the solar array into AC voltage to drive the pump. With the function of MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking), it regulates the output frequency according to irradiation in real time to achieve the maximum power.

The pump, driven by a 3-phase induction motor, draws water from wells or rivers, then pours water into the reservoir or water tank, or directly to irrigation systems and fountain systems. Based on the requirements and installation conditions, different types of pumps can be used.