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• Load Analysis
• System Sizing
• Battery Sizing
• Total Number of PV Modules
• Solar Module Structure
• Balancing Components
Load Estimation
• Peak Sun Hours is the number of hours that the Sun is at it’s peak in
the sky
• Peak Sun Hours is abbreviated as PSH
• PSH is different for different location in the world and is dependent
upon the latitude
• Usually PSH for Pakistan is considered as 5.5 Hours
• But for our calculations, we will consider PSH as 5 hours for ease of
calculations and as a precaution
Derating Factor
• The derating factor is the losses
which occur converting DC
Derating Factors Input Values Typ. Range
power to AC power PV module nameplate DC rating 0.900 .80 - 1.05
• The losses are given in the table Tilt Factor / Orientation Adjusatment 1.000 .50 - 1.00
Inverter 0.940 .88 - .96
below and they are collectively Mismatch 0.980 .97 - .995
referred to as the derating Diodes and connections 0.995 .99 - .997
factor DC wiring 0.980 .97-.99
AC wiring 0.990 .98 - .993
• We consider the overall Soiling 0.900 .30 - .995
System availabilty 0.980 0.995
derating factor to be 0.75 Shading 0.850 1
• To offset calculations, we Sun-tracking
Age
1.000
0.950
.95 - 1.00
.70 - 1.00
divide by the derating factor Overall DC to AC derate factor 0.570 .60 - .75
(0.75) or by multiplying by the
loss factor 1.3
System Sizing without Batteries
• The system sizing is done by dividing daily energy consumption by
peak sun hours and multiplying the result by the loss factor 1.3
• The losses (losses in PV panels, DC wiring and inverter efficiency
losses) turn out to be 30%
• So to offset the losses and properly design the system, the result is
multiplied by 1.3
to offset losses
Design the system for the following load….
PV Array Size = 3 kW
Design the system for the following load….
S.No Month Units Consumed
1 January 186
2 February 159
3 March 134
4 April 219
5 May 311
6 June 604
7 July 780
8 August 687
9 September 586
10 October 229
11 November 145
12 December 436
Total 4476
Daily Units Consumed = = 12.26 kWh
We can round off battery size to nominal battery size available e.g. 150 Ah
Why do you think the battery back up is considered while designing the
solar system?
We want the batteries to be charged by solar energy!
Design a Hybrid solar system for the following load….
Power Energy
S. that a No of Hours that Consumed Back up Back up
No Appliances Load Appliances a Load runs by the Load Hours of a needed for a
Consumes (h) (Wh) Load (h) Load (Wh)
(W)
1 LED Bulbs 15W 25 5 1875Wh 10 ?
2 Fans 100W 12 5 6000Wh 10 ?
3 LED TV 50W 2 5 500Wh 7 ?
4 Motor 1.5HP 1500W 2 2 6000Wh - -
5 Fridge 1200W 1 5 6000Wh - -
Inverter Air-
6 Conditioner 1200W 2 5 12000Wh 5 ?
1 Ton
PV Array Size 12 kW
Design an On-Grid solar system for the following load….
PV Array Size = 17 kW
Assignment
= 40 PV modules
= 30 PV modules
The formula for calculating the total number of panels is given by: