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Solar PRPS Photovoltaic Remote Power Supply (AC and/or DC output is available) |
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Remote Security Communications Satellite Communications Wireless Data Catholic Protection |
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Systems
designed to supply a wide variety of remote power requirements. All RPPS
systems are complete packaged systems consisting of photovoltaic modules,
mounting structures, batteries, battery enclosure, wiring and necessary
charge regulation circuitry. PRPS systems can be pole or ground
mounted.PRPS systems represent the highest standards of reliability. All components have passed rigorous testing and are suitable for use in the harshest of environments. All PRPS systems are individually made at one of several facilities. They are tested to assure years of trouble-free operation. Suitable for powering lights, sensors, monitors, security cameras, illuminated signage, traffic signals, communications equipment and more. They are designed to perform in remote and industrial settings where durable construction and reliable operation are critical. Solar RPPS systems are built on years of experience designing reliable solar-powered equipment for telecommunications, signal, traffic, railroad and oil industry projects. They come partly assembled and some pre-wiring. All connections are clearly labeled and precise instructions are included to make installation quick and easy. They all come with pv modules, Pole module mount (poles are not included), OutBack MPPT charge controller, and sealed batteries. Units with 120 or 240 VAC output include OutBack sinewave inverters.
Solar PRPS systems are designed to operate in the most harsh
environments. In extremely wet or dusty areas please specify sealed
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Designing
Your PRPS SystemUse these steps below to determine what requirements your system needs for your application. 1. Calculate your amp-hour per day (A-h/d) power requirements. This is the amount of amps the equipment uses when powered, times the hours per day it will require power, times 1.2 (amps x hrs x 1.2 = A-h/d) 2. Locate the zone in which your site is located on the below map. 3. The table below shows the amp-hours per day performance for each RPPS system in each of the solar insolation zones. Look at the insolation zone columns in the table below and find a value the meets or exceeds your design load requirements. That row represents the RPPS systems that will fully power your load requirements. The table shows systems to power 12-volt and 24-volt loads. Be sure to look in the appropriate voltage section for the load you are powering. Systems to power 36-volt and 48-volt DC and 120- or 240-volt AC are also available; please contact us for a quote at 575-751-0620 |
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