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Product Brochure-Pvline WE DEVELOP THE FUTURE SOLAR OFF-GRID PRODUCTS COMPANY PROFILE Founded in 2007, PV Line is the leading solar company across which has made renewable/green energy more affordable for businesses, corporations, Govt institutions and homeowners in Europe and currently expanding operation into the APAC region. PV Line offer complete turn-key solution for solar rooftop & solar power plant. With over 150 MW installed and more than 30 MW under development, PV Line ranks among the top solar providers in Europe. OVERVIEW BUSINESS VERTICALS Who Fast growing and ambitious company with • Solar PV Rooftop Systems for Residential, international activities in solar PV projects. Commercial & Industries Core Activity Project developer, turnkey • Solar PV Ground Mounted Solar Power Plant EPC Provider . (Fixed & Tracker) Structure Developer, Project finance, Engineer- ing & IPP. • Solar Water Pumping System Market Position Market leader position in • Solar Street Lighting System Europe and also in Asia-Pacific and Africa. • Solar Water Heating System Choose PV Line Solar as your preferred partners Global Presence Certified Partners: Our products and suppliers are End to End certified according to all E xperienced Solutions important quality specifications and are regularly audited by ourselves and by globally-acknowledged agencies such as TÜV. Performance Guarantee Quality 220 kW Solar Rooftop ON Grid System Client Name Global Tech Park Pvt Ltd Location TCS, Think Campus, Electronics City, Bangalore Year Built 2015 Annual Generation 350000 kWh/annum Reference projects Client Indus International School Location Sarjapur, Bangalore Project Size 100 KW Year Built 2015 Annual Generation 150000 kWh/annum Client Chaithanya Mansion Location Whitefiled, Bangalore Project Size 6 KW System Type Hybrid System Year Built 2014 Channabasaveshwara Client Urban Co-operative Bank Location Gangavathi Project Size 10 KW Year Built 2016 Annual Generation 153330 kWh/annum Client Saurashtra Cricket Stadium Location Rajkot Project Size 52 KW System Type Hybrid System Year Built 2015 1.1 MW Ground Mounted with Single Axis Tracker Client Name Mallige Education Foundation Off Taker BESCOM Location Bangalore, Karnataka Scope of work Complete Turnkey EPC Year Built 2016 Performance Data: Annual Generation-Appox.2006 MW hr Special feature: Single Axis tracker with Hydraulic technology First Solar PV Single Axis tracker in Karnataka 10 Mw Solar Fixed Ground Mounted Project Client Name PV Line Power One Pvt Ltd Off Taker Hosakote Village, Sira Taluk Location Bangalore, Karnataka Scope of work Complete Turnkey EPC basis Solar Module Chint Solar OVERVIEW Inverter: Hitachi Date of Commissioned: March 2018 10 Mw Solar Fixed Ground Mounted Project Client Name Global Tech Park Pvt. Ltd Off Taker Hosakote Village, Sira Taluk Location Bangalore, Karnataka Scope of work Complete Turnkey EPC basis Solar Module Chint Solar Inverter: Hitachi Date of Commissioned: March 2018 ECO Pico Portable Solar Lamp and Turnkey System Technical Drawing 13.5 cm 6.5 cm 3.5 cm ECO Pico 1.25 cm Product Introduction Technical Data The ECO Pico has the power capacity of a solar Type ECO Pico home system and the flexibility of a portable LED System Voltage 3.25 V torch flashlight. It uses a highly efficient LiFePO4 Max. Charge Current 2.20 A battery that is particularly long-lasting, allowing the PV Panel Charge Current 0.58 A system to provide up to 10 years of mainte- Battery Capactiy 3.2 Ah nance-free operation. Illuminance (Mode 1) 16 lm Illuminance (Mode 2) 88 lm The ECO Pico is extremely efficient, with an LED Illuminance (Mode 3) 200 lm light supplying up to 135 lm/W. This product has a Operation Runtime (Mode 1) 60 h potential lifespan of 50,000+ hours. Additional load Operation Runtime (Mode 2) 10 h outputs offer the flexibility to connect loads, Operation Runtime (Mode 3) 5 h such as a mobile device, a radio or a small addition- Output Voltage Range 2.8 - 3.6 V, 2 al lamp. This German-engineered, high quality PV Panel Power 2.5 Wp product offers many years of trouble-free reliability. PV Panel Voltage 4.5 Vmp, 5.5 Voc Ambient Temperature 0 to +50 oC Max. Altitude 4,000 m above sea level Product Features USB Charging Port 5 V +/- 10 %, 500 mA Option for 16-200 lumen output • Dimensions 13.5 x 6.5 cm / 5.3 x 2.6 in • Compact and portable Weight 0.17 kg / 0.38 lb • Deep-discharge, overcharge, short circuit and Pollution degree 4 overcurrent protection Ingress Protection IP54 • 3 step brightness switch CE compliant, RoHS compliant • Low-battery mode Warranty 2 years • Doubles as a ceiling lamp • Battery state of charge indicator • Can be charged with a 2.5 Wp solar panel or laptop power supply • Lasts up to 60 hours on a full day charge (Mode 1) • USB charging port transforms the ECO Pico into a Powerbank • IP54 Ingress Protection CML series (5 – 20 A) Solar Charge Controllers Type CML 05 CML 08 CML 10 CML 15 CML 20 System voltag e 12/24 V auto recognition Max. charge/load curre nt 5 A 8 A 10 A 15 A 20 A Float charg e 13.7/27.4 V (25 °C) Boost charg e 14.4 /28.8 V (25 °C), 2 Std. activation: battery voltage < 12.3/24.6 V Equalization 14.8/29.6 V (25 °C), 2 Std. activation: battery voltage < 12.1/24.2 V Deep discharge protection: State of charge depende nt 11.4 – 11.9 V / 22.8 – 23.8 V Voltage depende nt 11.0/22.0 V Reconnect lev el 12.8/25.6 V Overvoltage protectio n 15.5/31.0 V Undervoltage protectio n 10.5/21.0 V Max. panel voltag e 30 V in 12 V system (Overvoltage protection by varist or) 50 V in 24 V system Temperature compensati on −25 mV/K at 12V (Charge voltage ) −50 mV/K at 24V Max. self consumptio n < 4 mA Grounding positive grounding possible Ambient temperature −40 to +50 °C Max. heigh t 4,000 m above sea level Battery typ e lead acid (GEL, AGM, flooded) Wire cross sectio n < 16 mm2 Weigh t 160 g Dimensions (W x H x D) 80 x 100 x 32 mm Type of protectio n IP22 ECO-N-T Series (10-20 A) Solar Charge Controller Technical Drawing 20 mm 100 mm 61 mm Product Introduction Technical Data Phocos’ ECO-N-T is a cost effective solution for many Type ECO-N-10-T ECO-N-20-T challenging solar applications. Its compact size allows it to System Voltage 12 / 24 V auto recognition fit well in small spaces. The industrial grade ECO-N-T is Max. Charge/Load Current 10 A 20 A fully encapsulated, which protects the circuit board from Float Charge 13.8 / 27.6 V (25 °C) corrosion. This unit also features UL and other certifica- Main Charge 14.4 / 28.8 V (25 °C), 0.5 h daily tions, proving it is a robust charge controller that will 14.4 / 28.8 V (25 °C), 2 h perform well in a variety of harsh environments. Boost Charge activation: < 12.3 / 24.6 V The ECO-N-T is versatile and offers the flexibility of Deep-Discharge Protection 11.0 / 22.0 V operating with 12 or 24 V systems. This reliable charge Overvoltage Protection 15.5 / 31.0 V controller is simple to use, as it requires no user program- Undervoltage Protection 10.5 / 21.0 V ming and has easy to interpret LEDs. The ECO-N-T will Range of Battery Voltage for protect your batteries from overcharging and over 9.0 to 15.5 V / 18.0 to 31.0 Vdc Operation discharging, making for a strong return on investment. Load Output Voltage Range 11.0 to 15.5 / 22.0 to 31.0 Vdc Max. PV Panel Voltage 30 / 50 V Product Features Temperature Compensation -25 mV/K (12 V); -50 mV/K (24 V) Ideal for almost any off-grid PV application • Idle Self-Consumption 4 mA Same model can be used in 12 or 24 V systems (fewer • Grounding Common Negative components to stock) Ambient Temperature -40 to +60 °C Fully potted PCB • Max. Altitude 4,000 m above sea level • Rugged housing with corrosion-resistant screw terminals Battery Type Simple 3-LED system status interface • Max. Wire Cross Section 10 mm 2 ( AWG 8) Install only requires a flathead screwdriver • Dimensions (WxHxD) 100 x 61 x 20 mm / 4 x 2.4 x 0.80 in UL1741/Class I Div. 2 certified • Weight 0.16 kg / 0.35 lbs Ingress Protection IP68 (case), IP21 (terminals) CE compliant, RoHS compliant, UL1741 listed, ANSI/ISA 12.12.01 listed Warranty 5 years UL listed to UL1741 and CSA C22.2 No. 107.1-16. UL listed to ANSI/ISA 12.12.01 and C22.2 No. 213-15. E497008 Photovoltaic Charge Controller E490503 Photovoltaic Charge Controller for use in Hazardous Locations Class 1, Div. 2 Groups A-D Solar Home Lighting System SHLS-L3-HP • Maximum Power Point Tracking Technology (MPPT) • Maintains CC - CV • Peak Efficiency >90% • Battery status through LED’s • SOC and Voltage - Controlled LVD • Over charge and discharge protection • Load short circuit / Overload protection • Compact size • USB output to charge Mobile, MP3 player, and etc. • Eco - friendly Image is for symbolic representation • 3 Watt high-power luminaire. Phocos offers Solar Home Lighting System equipped with increases the charging efficiency. It’s an eco friendly power a number of outstanding features like LED indications, backup system. The output of this system can drive Phocos battery status and protection functions. Micro Controller DC LED lamps and Mobile Charging unit.
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