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Thermo Dynamics Solar Pump

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T.D.
Solar Pump ,(Pump/motor/LCB) 2.4 L/min - 70 GPH |
$620 |
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T.D. Solar Pump
,(Pump/motor/LCB) 5.0 L/min - 140 GPH |
$645 |
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T.D. Solar Pump
,(Pump/motor/LCB) 11.8 L/min - 330 GPH |
$735 |
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System
Description
The
sun powers the Solar Pump - no batteries, no high-voltage
electricity, no engine consuming gasoline or diesel fuel - only harmless,
low-voltage, solar-generated electricity, eternally available and pollution
free. The Solar Pump system utilizes a positive displacement vane pump driven
by a DC motor. A photovoltaic (PV) module drives the DC motor with a linear
current booster that provides maximum performance at all solar irradiance
levels.
Product Use
The
Solar Pump is the perfect pump for a solar water heater. For most solar water
heaters for single-family homes a 10 - 20 watt PV module is adequate. There
are no electronic controller and temperature sensors to install, with none of
the associated high-voltage wiring. The PV module provides the correct power
to the Solar Pump to circulate the solar collector fluid when there is heat in
the collectors. The flow rate is always at the right value to maximize the
delivery of heat from the solar collectors at the highest temperature, without
sacrificing thermal performance. Installers love the Solar Pump - it is so
much easier to install than the controller-based systems. Homeowners
appreciate the fact that ALL the energy used to produce their solar heated
water comes from the sun, and none from the electrical grid that delivers
electricity generated by environmentally damaging technologies.
The Solar Pump is also the perfect pump for low-flow irrigation and general
water pumping. It can be used to pump most liquids, including water and
water/glycol solutions.
System Operation and Advantages
The
Solar Pump will run 2000 hours per year in mid-latitude countries. Assuming
your application requires a 35 watt PV module you save 200 kilowatt-hours of
purchased electricity each year by using the Solar Pump, or 2000
kilowatt-hours over the 10-year warranty period of the pump. These savings
will more than cover the additional costs of the Solar Pump relative to a
standard "plug-in" pump. Not only is it economical to use the Solar Pump, but
by using solar energy you reduce the pollution for which you are responsible
by using a grid-connected pump. To produce 2000 kilowatt-hours of electricity
in a modern steam power plant will result in two tons of carbon dioxide
emissions into the atmosphere!!
Consider all the advantages:
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quiet operation
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self-priming
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life expectancy of
over twenty years
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ten-year limited
warranty
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no high-voltage
electrical connections
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no certified
electrician to install the pump
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no municipal
electrical permit required
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no high-voltage electromagnetic fields
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The Solar Pump uses a proportional control strategy, achieved by the variable
output of a PV module. The PV module drives the DC motor through a linear
current booster to ensure maximum performance at low solar irradiance levels.
With the Solar Pump flow rates range from 0.4 liters/minute (0.1 USGPM) with
Model #1205 at zero pressure rise to 4 L/m (1 USGPM) with model 40 at 700 kPa
(100 psi). Pumping with the Solar Pump begins at low sunlight conditions -
even at one-fifth of a full sun (200 W/m2).
System Configuration
The Solar Pump
consists of:
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sliding-vane brass
pump
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built-in strainer (100
mesh/125 micron)
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DC motor c/w mounting
feet
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pump-motor V-band
coupling
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3-ampere linear
current booster
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PV Module
A 10
to 50 watt PV module powers the Solar Pump, depending on the flow and pressure
requirements of your application. A PV module with Vmp of 16-17 volts is
required, which is typical of most modules with 36 crystalline cells or 13
amorphous cells. Tell us your flow and pressure requirements and we will
specify the correct pump model number and PV module.
Linear Current Booster
A
linear current booster (LCB) matches the power delivery of the PV module to
the DC motor under varying sunlight condition. The LCB can handle up to 3
amperes of current from the PV module. At full sun the PV module runs the
motor at rated speed. At lower sunlight levels the LCB transforms the voltage
into current to start the motor and keep it running at low RPM. The motor runs
at reduced speed at lower sunlight levels providing a flow rate proportional
to the intensity of the solar radiation.
Pump Description
The
pump is a brass body, vane-type, positive displacement pump. The pump has
special clearances and seals for high temperature protection up to 100°C. It
has a maximum output pressure of 700 kPa (100 psi). The pump has 3/8" FPT
inlet and outlet ports, and comes equipped with standard compression fittings
for 3/8" OD tube (9.53 mm OD).
The
Solar Pump is engineered for long life and super efficient operation to enable
you to use the lowest possible power PV module. The Solar Pump is equipped
with a built-in stainless steel strainer. No parts are subject to corrosion -
all wetted parts are stainless steel, brass or carbon. Each Solar Pump is
backed by a 10-year limited warranty.
The
Solar Pump is a positive displacement pump, which means there is no waste of
time or money on equipment to purge air from the circulation loop. It is also
self-priming, with a maximum suction lift of 2 meters (6 feet).
DC Motor
The
Solar Pump - motor, because of its efficient design, is larger than pumps
designed to operate at 110, 220 or 240 volts. We use permanent magnets,
whereas standard motors use electrical coils and electric current to create
the magnetic field. This wastes precious electricity. However, permanent
magnets are heavy and bulkier than the equivalent electrical windings. To
produce the torque required to boost the pressure of the pumped liquid we use
a heavy-duty, large-diameter armature with thick copper windings to reduce
parasitic power consumption by the motor. The result is amazing - even in very
weak sun a motor that produces enough power to start the pump, power that is
produced in the "greenest" of all possible methods. The motor is brushed, with
brushes designed to last longer than the motor itself. The brushes will never
require replacement when the motor is driven by a PV module under 50 watts
peak power.
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