|
BACK
During periods of limited solar energy, the SQFlex
Solar water supply system provides a safe supply of
water. The system can be connected to an external generator
via the IO 101 switch box.
The system enables:
- operation via generator when the energy supply from
the solar array is insufficient.
- operation via solar energy when the generator is
stopped manually or runs out of fuel.
- water supply at night or when the solar energy is
insufficient.
- ease of installation
- maintenance confined to periodic cleaning of the
solar panels
- few and simple system components
- very flexible in terms of energy supply
Typical SQ Flex Solar system with backup generator
configuration
 |
|
| |
| |
| |
| 1 - SQF
pump |
| 2 - Pump cable |
| 3 - Cable clips securing cable |
| 4 - Safety rope |
| 5 - Wire clamp |
| 6 - Solar array |
| 7 - Solar array support structure |
| 10 - Generator |
| 13 - IO 101 switch box |
| |
| |
|
|
CU
200
A user-friendly interface box that maintains two-way
communication with the pump and monitors the operating
conditions. Built-in diagnostics indicate faults
and dry-running, display operating status power
consumption and level switch input.
|
|
|
IO
101
A very simple and easy-to-use system and with cable
interface. Controlled by a manual on/off switch.
Allow for connection of both solar array and generator
to pump. |
|
|
Generator
Any
generator with minimum 1kW generation capacity
can be used, 120/240Vac, 50Hz/60Hz
|
|
|
GF43
SOLAR MODULE
Specifically designed to power the SQFlex system,
the GF43 produces a high DC voltage of 140VDC, reducing
losses through cables and providing peak efficiency
for the SQFlex pump. Each GF43 is capable of producing
43 watts of peak power and is designed to be connected
in parallel with other GF43's. This allows the SQFlex
system to be optimized to your location & water
requirements. |
|