Performance of a directly-coupled PV water pumping system

► Directly coupled PV water pumping system installed and performance studied. ► Configured for two static heads, operate without electronic control and auxiliary power. ► The system attains steady state soon after any abrupt change. ► Cost effective and useful for low head communicating wells system...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energy conversion and management 2011-09, Vol.52 (10), p.3089-3095
Hauptverfasser: Mokeddem, Abdelmalek, Midoun, Abdelhamid, Kadri, D., Hiadsi, Said, Raja, Iftikhar A.
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Zusammenfassung:► Directly coupled PV water pumping system installed and performance studied. ► Configured for two static heads, operate without electronic control and auxiliary power. ► The system attains steady state soon after any abrupt change. ► Cost effective and useful for low head communicating wells system. This paper describes the experimental study carried out to investigate the performance of a simple, directly coupled dc photovoltaic (PV) powered water pumping system. The system comprises of a 1.5 kWp PV array, dc motor and a centrifugal pump. The experiment was conducted over a period of 4 months and the system performance was monitored under different climatic conditions and varying solar irradiance with two static head configurations. Although the motor–pump efficiency did not exceed 30%, which is typical for directly-coupled photovoltaic pumping systems, such a system is clearly suitable for low head irrigation in the remote areas, not connected to the national grid and where access to water comes as first priority issue than access to technology. The system operates without battery and complex electronic control, therefore not only the initial cost is low but also maintenance, repairing and replacement cost can be saved. The study showed that directly coupled system attains steady state soon after any abrupt change.
ISSN:0196-8904
1879-2227
DOI:10.1016/j.enconman.2011.04.024