[TRNSYS-users] Information about PV pumping system equipped with battery.
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Aug 20 11:50:34 PDT 2012
Pietro,
> ·PV pumping systems requires two kind of power conditioning systems
> when connected to battery and AC pump, charge regulator and DC-AC
> inverter with MPPT. What I understood is that the power conditioning
> system that can be found in the Trnsys library models both. Is it
> right? Which is the connections scheme between Type 48c and a battery?
> I had problems in running the software and displaying the energy
> stored in the battery and the SOC of the battery.
>
Your understanding is correct. I am not sure why you had problems
getting the battery and charge controller to work properly and would
recommend that you send your project to your distributor for assistance.
>
> ·In the case I want to simulate a DC-DC controller, how can I do?
>
there is a fairly generic power conditioning model in the standard
Electrical library; look at Type175. Depending on what your controller
does, it may be necessary to write your own component. I have had to do
this in a number of situations where I had a complex master controller
that was dealing with a bunch of different input sources and loads.
>
> ·Both DC and AC motor-pumps have a flow-speed that depends on the
> power input, how can I simulate it in trnsys?
>
there are a number of pump models in the TESS Hydronics Library that
take power as an input and determine flow. Look at Types745, 746, and 749.
Kind regards,
David
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