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The photovoltaic power system is installed on the building of Myomi-so, a nursing home in Haga Town in Hyogo Prefecture, and the field tests have been conducted to investigate its applicability. Described herein are the field test results of FY1995 for its demonstrated applicability and stability, and its evaluated effects on the power distribution system in the building. The produced power is used for illumination and air-conditioning, and is integrated via an inverter (rated capacity: 30kW) into a high-voltage line with reverse flow. The array consists of 2 lines of 21 (series) by 13 (parallel) solar cell modules (546 single-crystalline modules) to produce an output of 30,303Wp, directed to 0(degree) to due south at an elevation angle of 10(degree). When verified viable, such a system can be included in the planning, design or construction of a nursing home to greatly reduce construction cost. The displays are installed at the entrance. The brochures are available for publicity. The know-hows of planning, construction and operation of the system should be useful for future construction of photovoltaic power systems to be installed in nursing homes.
The photovoltaic power system is installed on the building of Myomi-so, a nursing home in Haga Town in Hyogo Prefecture, and the field tests have been conducted to investigate its applicability. Described herein are the field test results of FY1995 for its demonstrated applicability and stability, and its evaluated effects on the power distribution system in the building. The produced power is used for illumination and air-conditioning, and is integrated via an inverter (rated capacity: 30kW) into a high-voltage line with reverse flow. The array consists of 2 lines of 21 (series) by 13 (parallel) solar cell modules (546 single-crystalline modules) to produce an output of 30,303Wp, directed to 0(degree) to due south at an elevation angle of 10(degree). When verified viable, such a system can be included in the planning, design or construction of a nursing home to greatly reduce construction cost. The displays are installed at the entrance. The brochures are available for publicity. The know-hows of planning, construction and operation of the system should be useful for future construction of photovoltaic power systems to be installed in nursing homes.
Taiyoko hatsuden field test (hyojun chiku no rojin home) rojin home Myomi-so. (Photovoltaic power system field test program at Myomi-so a nursing home in a standard district)
E. Tani (author)
1996
6 pages
Report
No indication
English
Solar Energy , Architectural Design & Environmental Engineering , Interconnected Power Systems , Photovoltaic Power Supplies , Public Buildings , Air Cleaning , Elderly People , Energy Policy , Field Tests , Government Policies , Investment , Japan , Lighting Systems , Power Range 10-100 kW , Public Relations , Roofs , Sellback , Social Services , Solar Cell Arrays , Foreign technology , EDB/140600 , EDB/290500 , EDB/320106
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