The solution included all the components necessary to power a medical center dedicated to the analysis and treatment, particularly of Ebola, via a solar system. Daytime consumption is in the examination rooms, the laboratory, computers, analysis machines, refrigerators, and air conditioning, as well as the examination rooms. In the evening, the center is not manned apart from a guard and only the perimeter lights, refrigerators, and the internet connection for remote monitoring of the system must be powered.
The system is composed of an 8.1kWp photovoltaic system, a 7.1kWh supercapacitor storage, and Victron electronics with three 48V-5000VA inverter/chargers to be configured either in parallel (15kVA) or three-phase.
The system also had to be able to integrate a diesel generator, owned by the customer, with a power of 20kVA.
The following system components were supplied: string panels, DC disconnectors on the storage side and photovoltaic side, parallel bars, aluminum structures for mounting the photovoltaic modules on the corrugated sheet metal roof of the medical center, connectors for the series connection of the modules photovoltaic, solar cables, various components.
