Design of Stand-Alone PV System on a Farm House in Bilecik City, Turkey

  • KARAFİL A
  • ÖZBAY H
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Abstract

In this study, the design of the components in the system was carried out in order to meet the energy of a stand-alone farm house in Bilecik city only by a photovoltaic (PV) system. Firstly, the loads to be used in the farm house have been determined and it has been calculated that the average energy consumption of the house is 5.58 kWh per day. It was determined that it would be appropriate to use OPzS batteries in the system in order not to have power outage even if there is no solar radiation for 4 days. Under these conditions, it was estimated that 28 batteries 2 OPzS 100 model and 12 V values would be needed in the system. Since the farm house is thought to be used during the whole year, PV panels are estimated to be located at the tilt angle of 40° on the roof, which is the latitude of the city. It has been calculated that 12 PV panels with Per Light 100 Wp PLM-100P/12 model should be used for the system. It has been proposed to use a central inverter system for the design and it is calculated that the inverter should be at least 6 kW power.

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KARAFİL, A., & ÖZBAY, H. (2018). Design of Stand-Alone PV System on a Farm House in Bilecik City, Turkey. El-Cezeri Fen ve Mühendislik Dergisi, 909–916. https://doi.org/10.31202/ecjse.352826

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