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Warranty: 5YEARS
Free installation service: No
Place of Origin: GUA
Application: Home
Solar Panel Type: Monocrystalline Silicon, Polycrystalline Silicon
Battery Type: NONE
Controller Type: MPPT
Mounting Type: Ground Mounting, Roof Mounting, Carport Mounting
Load Power (W): 5kW
Output Voltage (V): 110V/220V
Output Frequency: 50 60HZ
Work Time (h): 24 Hours
Certificate: GoldenSUN, CE
Pre-sales project design: Y
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Supply Ability: 3000 Piece/Pieces per Week
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TÜV Certified Residential ON-GRID PV SYSTEMS
WattRabbit residential PV systems are ideally suited for homeowners who want to save money, lower their carbon footprint, and reduce or eliminate their electric bill. On Grid systems are the most cost effective and most simplified solar energy systems on the market today.
Most of our clients are able to get a return on investment in under 4 years. With a comprehensive warranty package and expected lifetime of over 25 years, WattRabbit On-Grid PV Systems add great value to any home.
Each WattRabbit PV system is configured in a ‘plug n play’ solution and allows installers to safely and easily connect them to the main AC service panel in the home. WattRabbit PV systems are designed to work anywhere in the world utilizing either 230V or 120/240V grid voltage. Homeowners are given the option to either automatically consume all the solar electricity generated from their PV system or sell excess solar energy back to the local utility grid provider. WattRabbit solar systems are offered with all aluminum solar mounting systems to ensure long term performance and safety and can be installed on almost any type of roof or building.
Users can also remotely monitor system performance online and upgrade their existing system should additional solar capacity be required.
WattRabbit on grid residential PV systems work by harvesting incoming sunlight and converting it to DC power through their PV modules. Solar panels coupled to an inverter transform DC generated electricity into AC power which is then used by the home electrical appliances or fed back into the electric grid (in solar net metering situations).
Product Paramenters
PV System Size Nominal (kWp) | 5.2KW | |
Solar Panel SPECIFICATIONS | ||
Power (W) | 330 | |
Vmp (V) | 33.93 | |
Voc (V) | 41.43 | |
Isc (A) | 10.28 | |
Imp (A) | 9.73 | |
Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm) | 1684x1002x35 | |
PV module weight (kg) | 19 | |
Certifications | TUV (IE61215 & IEC61730) / VDE (IEC61215 & IEC61730) / UL / CE — TUV (IEC61215 & IEC61730) / CE | |
INVERTER SPECIFICATIONS | ||
Inverter Size (kW) | 5KW | |
Max DC Power (W) | 10KW | |
Max DC Voltage (V) | 550 | |
MPPT Voltage range (V) | 70-550V | |
No. of MPPT'S | 1 | |
Max AC Power (W) | 5000 | |
Max Output Current (A) | 22.7 | |
AC Nom. Voltage/Voltage Range (V) | 180-280 | |
AC Grid Frequency range (Hz) | 55-65 | |
Number of Phases | 1 | |
Dimensions (W x H x D) (mm) | 274x254x138 | |
Inverter Weight (kg) | 10.8 | |
Certifications | VDE 0126-1-1, DK5940, G83 / 1-1, G59 / 2, RD 1663, EN50438, VDE-AR-N4105, CEI-021, IEC-62109, ENEL-Guide CAN / CSAC22.2 N107.1, UL 1741, UL 1998, UL 1699B, FCC part 15, Class B — AS4777, AS / NZS 3100, CE, | |
*120/240V UL inverters also available upon request | ||
BOS | ||
AC/DC Disconnect | 1/1 | |
*PV Wire Harness - 4mm (meters) | 2 | |
*Ground Wire - 4mm (meters) | 20 | |
*Extra wire is available upon request | ||
SYSTEM LAYOUT | ||
# of Modules | 16 | |
# of Inverters | 1 | |
PV Layout options | ||
PV Array Surface Area (m2) | 35 | |
PV Array Weight (kg) | 380 | |
No.of PV Modules/String | 16 | |
Total Strings | 1 | |
String Voc | 414.3 | |
String Vmp | 542.88 | |
String Imp | 9.73 | |
PRODUCTION ESTIMATES (kWh AC) | ||
*Projected yearly output at 1100 GHI/year | 4936 | |
*Projected yearly output at 1460 GHI/year | 6552 | |
*Projected yearly output at 1825 GHI/year | 8190 | |
*Based on 0.85% system derating (formula = DC Power x peak sunshine hours/year x derate factor) (GHI = Global Horizontal Irradiance) | ||
SYSTEM OPTIONS | ||
Wifi Monitor | GPRS/WIFI | |
PV Module Type | Poly/Mono | |
PV System Color | Based | |
Mounting System Types | Metal Roof/Asphalt Shingle/Tile Roof/Tin Roof/Flat Concrete |
FAQ
HOME PV SYSTEMS
Home PV (photovoltaic) systems can be found in different varieties, however, the most basic and economical type of home systems today are offered in Grid connected or On-grid configurations. The term On-grid basically means that the PV system for your home will need to be connected, just like any other home appliance in your main electrical fuse box, or in essence, to your electricity service provider network (grid) in order for it to work.
Other home PV systems types are available in the market today such as Hybrid PV systems, which include a battery storage system for when the power goes out, are a bit more complex in their operation. Nevertheless, this article will focus on the most basic type of PV system which is On-Grid home PV systems.
Is solar energy for me?
Solar energy is the most upcoming renewable energy technology and has
a proven and constant growth record throughout the last decade. Whether you want to reduce your electricity bill, increase the
value of your property or contribute to the next generations by reducing your carbon footprint, solar energy is the right choice
for you. At the end of the day, Home PV Systems can usually pay themselves off in less than 5 years which means many years of 0 or
reduced electric bills. There are few low risk investments in the market today as good as solar energy.
How do Home PV Systems work?
The main goal of a home PV system is to generate electricity by converting the sun’s energy, (energy collected during daylight hour periods) from photos into electrons. As simple as it might seem, this conversion will determine the amount of energy/power a PV system can generate throughout its expected life-cycle.
The energy converted by the PV modules, as a first step, produces direct current (DC electricity) which flows through the DC circuit and is transformed, converted or inverted, (as a second step) into alternating current (AC) electricity. This conversion process is performed by a solar inverter which matches the electrical systems or home appliances power source. This is all done seamlessly and without any moving parts.
The electricity generated by an ‘on-grid’ PV system can be used either for self-consumption or can be fed back to the grid at periods when the home electricity consumption is low. Feeding electricity back to the utility grid will rely on grid connection permissions offered by your electricity provider.
How much electricity can my PV system generate?
This will depend on the following criteria:
* Size of the PV system
* Amount of sunshine hours throughout the year (Irradiance)
* Optimal installation conditions
A very simple equation can be used however please note this is just for estimation purposes only.
Average DAY PV system production in kWh’s
(4 peak sunshine hours/day) x (size of PV System in kW) x (0.85 system derating factor = kWh/day generation
Average YEAR PV system production in kWh’s
(1460 peak sunshine hours/year) x (size of PV System in kW) x (0.85 system derating factor = kWh/year generation
What are the main components of On-grid Home PV Systems?
On-grid PV system include the following components:
* PV Modules (power conversion device)
* Inverter (transformation source and main interface point between DC and AC currents)
* Mounting Racks (mechanical fixture of PV modules and roofs)
* Wire (conductors required for PV system component interconnection)
* Safety Isolators or Disconnects (overall protection devices to isolate the PV system)
* Additional hardware/software accessories (monitoring devices, platforms, weather stations, etc)
What is the lifetime of a PV system?
PV Modules serve as the main component of a PV system and include a power output warranty of 25 years. This means that your system can last for at least 25 years after installed. With that said however, other system components such as inverters, conductors and mounting systems will sometimes need to be replaced or maintained throughout the lifetime of the system. Inverters usually offer 5 to 20 year warranties, PV mounting systems or racks depending on the manufacturer include 10+ year or more warranty the same stands for other components.
How expensive is a PV system?
PV Module prices continue to show a decreasing cost within the market which makes them more affordable year after year. However, the price of a PV system will depend not only on the brand and technology of components selected for the system but other factors that need to be considered for their installation.
The following considerations will determine the overall cost of a PV system:
* PV System size (kW)
* PV system components
* Labor installation costs
* Installation material costs
* Material transportation costs
* Administrative costs
Depending on your local energy policies, some electricity service providers and or States offer PV system users incentives which will decrease the overall costs of a PV system
Can I install my home PV System?
The PV components of a system are electronic devices manufactured under electrical safety principles that need to be compliant with grid interactive standards since these will indirectly or directly be connected to your home and the utility grid. It is recommended to seek an authorized professional installers that meets all electrical, building and safety credentials which will guarantee a successful installation.
The list of tools below will be required to install the PV module roof kit. It is recommended that they are acquired preceding the installation.
1. Hammer
2. Tape Measure
3. Cable knife
4. Combination pliers
5. Crimping tool for cable lugs (suitable for cable cross-sections of up to 2/0 AWG)
6. Diagonal cutting pliers
7. Wire stripping pliers
8. Chalk Line
9. Electric Drill
10. Drill Bits (e.g. masonry or wood bit), 5/16th or 0.3125mm
11. Extension cords
12. Flathead screwdriver (small and large)
13. Philips screwdriver (small and large)
14. Hexagon/Allen keys, 3 mm to 8 mm
15. Open-end/box wrenches or socket wrench in the sizes 1/4, 5/8th,
16. Spirit level
17. Multimeter
18. Ladders and or roof staging (optional)
19. Metal Saw (optional)
20.Safety harnesses (optional)
20. Safety helmet
21. Work Gloves
22. Shingle Knife (optional)
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