Energy stations for photovoltaic systems and renewable energy

ENERGY STATIONS

FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS AND RENEWABLE ENERGY

The energy stations for stand-alone systems allow you to have electricity available in all those cases where public electricity is not present and all this thanks to a single device, which can be powered by:

- PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES
- A WIND GENERATOR
- A BACK-UP SOURCE (such as NETWORK or GENERATOR)

The station has a completely automatic operation with priority to the INVERTER and with exchange with any reserve network. The station will independently manage the photovoltaic energy produced by the panels, charge the batteries inside the system and supply energy. The electricity grid, if present, supplies the utilities (network/inverter exchange).

When the batteries reach the minimum discharge level, which can be set in the range from 30% to 80% (DOD), in the presence of the grid, the grid powers the load (in this condition the inverter is not active).

The batteries can be recharged by photovoltaic panels, up to a voltage of at least 26V (52V). Upon reaching the minimum restart voltage of 26V (52V), the inverter resumes its regular operation and therefore the load returns to being powered by the inverter itself.

Using a manual selector you can connect the battery charger to the mains / generator set to recharge the batteries in case of excessive discharge.

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