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An ice machine adapted into an autonomous photovoltaic system without batteries using a variable-speed drive
Fecha
2010Registro en:
PROGRESS IN PHOTOVOLTAICS, v.18, n.4, p.299-305, 2010
1062-7995
10.1002/pip.960
Autor
DRIEMEIER, C.
ZILLES, R.
Institución
Resumen
The adaptation of a commercially available ice machine for autonomous photovoltaic operation without batteries is presented. In this adaptation a 1040 W(p) photovoltaic array directly feeds a variable-speed drive and a 24 V(dc) source. The drive runs an induction motor coupled by belt-and-pulley to an open reciprocating compressor, while the dc source supplies a solenoid valve and the control electronics. Motor speed and refrigerant evaporation pressure are set aiming at continuously matching system power demand to photovoltaic power availability. The resulting system is a simple integration of robust, standard, readily available parts. It produces 27 kg of ice in a clear-sky day and has ice production costs around US$0.30/kg. Although a few machine features might be specific to Brazil, its technical and economical guidelines are applicable elsewhere. Copyright (C); 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.