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RAGHU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY(AUTONOMOUS)

Contents
• I n t ro d u c t i o n

• Ty p i c a l S o l a r C o n f i g u r a t i o n s

• B l o c k Diagram o f SDPS a n d
BSPS
• I n s t a l l i n g t h e SWPS

• Application's

• R e f e re n c e s
Introduction to Solar Water Pumping

 Solar Basics:
A solar powered water pumping system is made up of
this components
-Solar panels:
-Photovoltaic module

-Pumps:
-Centrifugal
-Submersible
Solar module
• The power supply consists of PV panels,
-PV panel produce Direct Current(DC) and are
made up of many cells wired in series.

Fig1.Solar panel
• The smallest element of a PV panel is
the solar cell.
Fig2.Solar cell
• One or more solar panels installed
together is called a
solar array.

Fig3.Solar array
Series and Parallel configuration

• Individual PV panels can be wired in series or


parallel to obtain the required voltage or current
needed to run the pump.

• The voltage and current output from panels wired in


parallel is the exact opposite of series wired panels.

• Panels wired in parallel, the current (amps) output


is the sum of all the currents (amps) from the panels
and the voltage is equal to the voltage output from an
individual panel.
Types of Solar Powered Water Pumping
System
• There are two basic types of solar powered
water pumping systems,
1)Battery based
2)Solar direct

• A variety of factors must be considered in determining


the optimum system for a particular application.
Block Diagram of Battery based Solar Water
Pumping System

Fig 5. Block diagram of BSPS


Battery based Solar Water Pumping
System(BSPS)

• Battery based water pumping system consists of


photovoltaic(PV) panels charge controller, batteries,
pump controller and DC water pump,

- Water supply for home or cabin.

- Pumping at night.
Block Diagram of Solar Direct
Water Pumping System

Fig 4. Block Diagram of SDPS


Solar-Direct Water Pumping System(SDPS)

• In solar direct pumping system electricity from the PV


modules is sent directly to the pump which in turn
pumps water through a pipe to where its needed.

• Solar direct pumping systems are sized to store extra


water on sunny days so it is available on cloudy days
and at night. Water can be stored in a larger than
needed watering tank or in a separate storage tank
and then gravity fed to smaller watering tanks.
Selecting solar powered water pumping
system
• Cost is a factor that must be considered when selecting a
solar powered system.

• Total cost depends on many factors such as the type of


system (Solar-direct, battery based) daily water
requirements, complexity of the water delivery system etc.

• For example low volume solar pumping system keep costs


down when compared to higher output solar pumping
system by using a minimum number of solar panels and by
using the entire daylight period to charge batteries or
pump water.
Installing the system

• When choosing a site, it is essential to avoid trees or


other obstructions that could cast shadows on the
solar panels and reduce their output.
• The solar array should be mounted facing due south
in a location where they receive maximum sunlight
throughout the year.
• Solar panels produce the most power when they are
pointed directly at the sun. For maximum energy
collection, the panel should be perpendicular to the
sun.
Advantages

 Low operating cost

 Free fuel

 Environmental friendly

 Easy transportation
Applications

• Agriculture livestock watering / crop irrigation, home


gardens and drip irrigation systems.

• Domestic portable water for remote


homes, campgrounds.

• Pond water management and water transfer.

• Water supply for villages in developing


world.
References
• “Solar Powered Water Pumping Systems”, B. Eker
Journal of Sciences, Vol. 3, No. 7, pp 7-11, Trakia
2005
• “Design of Photovoltaic Water Pumping System and Compare
it with Diesel Powered Pump”, M.Abu-Aligah Volume 5, Number
3, June 2011 ISSN 1995-666

• “Solar Water Pumping System”, Prof. G. M. Karve ISSN 2250-


2459, ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal, Volume 3, Issue 7, July
2013

• “Solar Photo Voltaic Water Pumping: Harnessing Maximum


Power”, ACEEE Int. J. on Electrical and Power Engineering, Vol.
4, No. 1, Feb 2013
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