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17 West Str
Otjiwarongo
Namibia

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+264 67 303337
+264 67 304541

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+264 67 302794

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+264 81 124 2610

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disengineering@iway.na

 

 

A Solar-powered pump is a pump running on electricity generated by photo
voltaics. The operation of solar powered pumps is more economical and has less environmental impact than pumps powered by an internal combustion engine (ICE).

Solar water pumps are also designed to lift water from bore-holes, and the pumps range in size from small units for low water volumes or low yield bores, right through to systems that pump in excess of 60,000 litres per day. There are solar pumps on the market that can lift from over 240 metres (780 feet) below the ground surface and also have speed control to adjust and reduce flow rates if needed. They have no submerged electronic parts and are protected against overload, reverse polarity and dry running. Solar pumping systems operate quietly, create little pollution and only use sunlight as fuel. In terms of sunlight required to operate, many solar water pumping systems are based on 6 PSH (Peak Sun Hours). PSH refers to the number of hours per day that the sun shines at the rate of 1000 watts per square metre (solar insolation). Solar insolation is a measure of the amount of sunlight available to the solar panels in order to power the pump. Of course the insolation factor is affected by cloud, haze, smog and varies seasonally.

 

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