Evaluation of photovoltaic powered air conditioner system
In this research, evaluation on the performance of direct current air conditioning is carried out. Generation of solar energy systems have been studied and analyzed. Study and analysis done are on the production of electricity from photovoltaic modules as well performance and stability of the entir...
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my-unimap-594302019-04-11T01:05:08Z Evaluation of photovoltaic powered air conditioner system Mohd Adzrie, Hj Radzali Dr. Muhammad Irwanto Misrun In this research, evaluation on the performance of direct current air conditioning is carried out. Generation of solar energy systems have been studied and analyzed. Study and analysis done are on the production of electricity from photovoltaic modules as well performance and stability of the entire system through experimental setup. The objectives of this research is to obtain and assess solar radiation as potential electrical energy, design and optimize the air conditioner system to be operated using direct current from the energy generated by photovoltaic system. The air conditioner system used a compressor of 500 W which required 24 V DC to operate where the system could be running on a small supply voltage. This will reduce the electricity usage since it can operate within a stable and long-term period using free electricity generated by photovoltaic system. 16 units of 21 V 62 W photovoltaic modules act as the main source for supplying electricity to the air conditioning system by charging six units of 12 V 100 Ah batteries and to stabilize the system. The parameters tested and analyzed are voltage, current and power generated from photovoltaic modules and air conditioner system. The study covers theoretical analysis from designing to full installation of air conditioning systems complete with photovoltaic modules. With average annual solar radiation of 4.65 kWh/m2, it is possible to install the DC air conditioner system as the value shows that Perlis has the potential in generating enough electricity for small energy requirement. In addition, the photovoltaic system is one of the best methods in generating electricity for remote areas. Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) 2015 Thesis en http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/59430 http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/59430/1/Page%201-24.pdf 4f0dc5716eb47d40932abed112707f4e http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/59430/2/Full%20text.pdf a6eebe7b1ba93f72d48783a9142bc547 http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/59430/3/license.txt 8a4605be74aa9ea9d79846c1fba20a33 Photovoltaic Air conditioner system DC air conditioner system Solar radiation Photovoltaic system School of Electrical Systems Engineering |
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In this research, evaluation on the performance of direct current air conditioning is carried out. Generation of solar energy systems have been studied and analyzed. Study
and analysis done are on the production of electricity from photovoltaic modules as well performance and stability of the entire system through experimental setup. The objectives of this research is to obtain and assess solar radiation as potential electrical energy, design and optimize the air conditioner system to be operated using direct current from the energy generated by photovoltaic system. The air conditioner system
used a compressor of 500 W which required 24 V DC to operate where the system
could be running on a small supply voltage. This will reduce the electricity usage since it can operate within a stable and long-term period using free electricity generated by photovoltaic system. 16 units of 21 V 62 W photovoltaic modules act as the main
source for supplying electricity to the air conditioning system by charging six units of
12 V 100 Ah batteries and to stabilize the system. The parameters tested and analyzed
are voltage, current and power generated from photovoltaic modules and air conditioner
system. The study covers theoretical analysis from designing to full installation of air
conditioning systems complete with photovoltaic modules. With average annual solar
radiation of 4.65 kWh/m2, it is possible to install the DC air conditioner system as the
value shows that Perlis has the potential in generating enough electricity for small
energy requirement. In addition, the photovoltaic system is one of the best methods in
generating electricity for remote areas. |
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