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Inverter is a device used to convert direct current (DC) into alternating current (AC). The home inverter converts the DC stored in battery into AC. Solar inverter consists of solar panels, charge controller, batteries and inverters.In a solar inverter, the photovoltaic solar panel produces variable direct current (DC). Solar inverter converts the DC into alternating current. This alternating current can be fed into commercial electrical grid or off grid electrical network. The solar panel can be placed at home, office, etc. The converted AC power can be used by power appliances. Solar panel cannot produce alternating current by themselves. So an inverter is used for this purpose.
Solar Inverter contains large capacitors which can be used to store power and also it can be used to improve the output waveform. The solar inverter consists of some small components such as wiring, hardware etc. Central inverter is used in most homes. It is simply a box placed in some location and it converts DC into AC. Another type of inverter is microinverters. It uses single photovoltaic module for the operation. Micro inverter converts DC into AC from each panel. These inverters directly and independently work under solar panel. It needs more installation time and it has high cost. Figure below shows the connection of photovoltaic solar panel to grid.
The inverter of solar inverter and normal inverter are same. The difference of solar inverter from normal inverter is that the solar inverter consists of solar charge controller and some switching circuits. Solar inverter has a terminal for connecting battery and solar panels of correct rating. The battery is charged from the output of solar panels when it is under sufficient sunlight. It allows reducing the electricity bill.
The normal inverter can be converted into solar inverter by connecting charge controller along with a automatic transfer switch. If the solar panel gives sufficient supply to charge the battery, then the automatic transfer switch will be routed to the battery. At that time it does not take supply from main supply. If the solar panel does not give sufficient supply, then the battery charges from the main supply by automatically routing the automatic transfer switch.
Solar inverter can be classified into 3.They are given as follows:-
It is usually seen that due to the transients from the power grid or photovoltaic panel and aging of components; solar inverter may fail.
There are 3 major types of solar inverter based on the output it produce:-
Majority of the AC appliances operate in modified sine wave. Some appliances such as computer, television etc are work based on the DC current. For that purpose AC is rectified into DC for its operation. For inductive load, the current and voltage are out of phase. It uses more power which causs the motor or transformer to run hotter. The solar inverter is very useful during utility outages occur. If the solar inverter is not maintained properly then it will drain huge amount of electricity.
There are different types of sizes, brands, models etc. Choosing right solar inverter among this requires some basic knowledge about the terms. Some of the basic factors are given below.
Points to be remembered when choosing an inverter:-
To choose the right inverter for user requirements, they must know some basic calculations. Using this simple calculation the user can easily buy inverters according to their need. Inverter must be bought according to the power requirement. For example, If the user wants 2 tube lights, 2 fans, 2 CFL and 1 television to run at the time of utility outage; then the power consumed by these appliances is supposed to be
1 tubelight – 60 watts, 1 CFL -25 watts, 1 fan- 70 watts, 1 television- 120 watts.
Then the power requirement =2* 60 +2*20+2*25+1*120
= 120+40+50+120
=330watts
So the total power requirement is 330 watts.
Then the power of the inverter is the ratio of power requirement in watts to the power factor (efficiency).
Power of inverter = power requirement / power factor
Most of the inverters have efficiency 60% or 70 %
Assume power factor =0.7
Then power of inverter = 330/ .7 = 471 VA, the inverter of specific rating can be choose.
The life and performance of solar inverter depends upon the battery. The battery capacity means the maximum hours that the battery can run all the equipments. The battery capacity is termed as Amps-hour (Ah). The battery capacity can be defined as the product of power requirements in watts and backup hours in hours divided by battery voltage in volts.
Battery capacity= power requirement * backup hours / battery voltage.
Using this formula, the user can easily choose the battey for their requirement.
If battery backup is considered to be 3 hrs and battery voltage is 12V then the battery capacity is calculated using above expression.
Battery capacity = (330*3)/12 = 82Ah.
Battery with particular capacity can be used.
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