solar water pump for watering cows.
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Deutz 10 kw 3 phase generator running a franklin electric fps 4400 model number 20FA3S4-PE is the current system and the generator just blew up so if it is not practical to run off solar can anybody recommend a good 3 phase generator this size and 3 phaseComment
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Here is a 5000W 3 Phase Diesel - 240 V 15 amps per phase and your pump by the nameplate is a 3 HP which draws 10.9 Amps per leg full load BUT the Starting amps on that motor are probably closer to 20 AMPs so a 10KW like you have is probably what is needed. Do you know the starting amps using an ammeter?
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is 208 VAC phase to phase. 3hp is only going to run around 3KW or 1KW per line above, or 8A. A typical
mechanical generator has some surge rating; I wouldn't design for a run rating of the starting surge. The
rotating machinery gives some extra energy. My 8HP 4.5KW generator managed to start up a 4HP air
compressor, yes everything dimmed and slowed but it worked. 2 HP car lift, no problem. Bruce RoeComment
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So it's a 3 HP pump? Why do you need 3 phase for a 3-HP? Might be better into looking how to swap the 3 phase for single so you can use any conventional generator. Per the Franklin AIM manual you need a 10KW externally regulated or 5KW internally regulated generator to start that pump.
Also, Franklin does make a kit that converts a 3 phase motor into solar. Check these out: http://solar.franklin-electric.com/products.aspx#Tab4. Looks like you've already got the 3-HP three phase motor. Might look into what it would take to get this going. You'll probably save in fuel what it would cost to convert after about 5 years.
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VFD - Variable Frequency Drive
You can get a electronic box that converts single phase, to 3-phase and soft start.
article here at Mfg's site
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This is likely the easiest route.Powerfab top of pole PV mount (2) | Listeroid 6/1 w/st5 gen head | XW6048 inverter/chgr | Iota 48V/15A charger | Morningstar 60A MPPT | 48V, 800A NiFe Battery (in series)| 15, Evergreen 205w "12V" PV array on pole | Midnight ePanel | Grundfos 10 SO5-9 with 3 wire Franklin Electric motor (1/2hp 240V 1ph ) on a timer for 3 hr noontime run - Runs off PV ||
|| Midnight Classic 200 | 10, Evergreen 200w in a 160VOC array ||
|| VEC1093 12V Charger | Maha C401 aa/aaa Charger | SureSine | Sunsaver MPPT 15A
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So it's a 3 HP pump? Why do you need 3 phase for a 3-HP? Might be better into looking how to swap the 3 phase for single so you can use any conventional generator. Per the Franklin AIM manual you need a 10KW externally regulated or 5KW internally regulated generator to start that pump.
Also, Franklin does make a kit that converts a 3 phase motor into solar. Check these out: http://solar.franklin-electric.com/products.aspx#Tab4. Looks like you've already got the 3-HP three phase motor. Might look into what it would take to get this going. You'll probably save in fuel what it would cost to convert after about 5 years.
Also, it would seem that with a 350V panel configuration I could only have one string. Would it be reasonable to hook up 2 strings of panels at 350V (which could produce up to 16 amps). This would put it outside of the power range on their documentation but it would seem that the controller would only pull the amperage that it could handle. My thinking here is that the extra string would power the pump during cloudy periods.
Does the controller have a buck converter or MPPT capabilities?
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I have not used a Franklin solar pak but I would guess that they're made for someone like you. Since you already have a three phase motor it should be plug and play.Comment
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I would guess that it is mppt and you should be able to do what you're asking. You should contact Franklin and ask them. Please keep this thread updated I would love to know how this gets resolved.Comment
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At 350 volts you need about 10 ~200 watt panels in series. Each panel has a running voltage of about 34 volts. You would have about $2k just in panels and probably close to that in racking and wiring.Comment
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