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Solutions for Self-consumption
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Technology for energy efficiency

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Solutions for self-consumption The drop in the cost of solar photovoltaic installations, coupled with the increased cost of electrical energy borne by end consumers in recent years, has accelerated the arrival of the so-called grid parity in many regions throughout the world. CIRCUTOR, by establishing synergies between knowledge of the measurement, management and improvement of the quality A solution adapted to each need Each consumer has a different demand curve, as well as specific situation in terms of access to the grid. To this end, CIRCUTOR has designed different solutions that adapt...

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Instantaneous self-consumption Time-delayed selfwith control of the energy consumption with injected into the grid energy storage Ideal for buildings with significant daytime electricity consumption. CDP (Dynamic Power Control) controllers adjust the maximum production power of photovoltaic inverters to that being consumed in the building at all times. Therefore, we can guarantee that, for example, surplus energy is not injected into the grid or that the power fraction allowed by the specific laws of each country is injected into the grid. In many countries, this type of installation allows...

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Instantaneous self-consumption with zero injection Kits for installations connected to the grid Inverse current relay Description CIRCUTOR’s photovoltaic kits for grid connection systems contain all the elements necessary for the instantaneous self-consumption of solar energy when it is generated, ensuring at all times that the surplueses are not injected into the grid. These kits are supplied with the following: ——Photovoltaic modules ——Anodised aluminium structure and ties ——Power Inverter for grid connection ——CDP - Dynamic power control ——Protection against DC and AC overvoltages...

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Kits for photovoltaic instantaneous self-consuption for On Grid systems Type KIT-CDP 1,5-S KIT-CDP 1,5-S-PRO KIT-CDP 2,5-S KIT-CDP 2,5S-PRO KIT-CDP 3-S-T KIT-CDP 4,5-M KIT-CDP 5-S KIT-CDP 5-S-PRO KIT-CDP 5-S-T KIT-CDP 5-S-PRO-T KIT-CDP 6-M KIT-CDP 6-S KIT-CDP 6-S-PRO KIT-CDP 7,5-M KIT-CDP 9-S KIT-CDP 9-S-PRO KIT-CDP 9-M KIT-CDP 11-S KIT-CDP 11-S-PRO KIT-CDP 15-M KIT-CDP 15-M-PRO KIT-CDP 15-S KIT-CDP 20-M KIT-CDP 20-S-PRO KIT-CDP 25-M KIT-CDP 25-M-PRO KIT-CDP 30-M KIT-CDP 30-M-PRO KIT-CDP 40-M-PRO KIT-CDP 60-M-PRO KIT-CDP 80-M-PRO KIT-CDP 80-S-PRO KIT-CDP 100-M-PRO KIT-CDP 100-S-PRO Network...

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Instantaneous or time-delayed self-consumption with zero injection. Kits for solar canopies Electric vehicle charging Inverse current relay Benefits of using the kits Solar canopies are built with a solid machined, welded and galvanised steel structure that can integrate the photovoltaic generation field by optimising the use of the terrain, guaranteeing the safety of the installation and achieving an appealing design. ——Generation of solar energy in places where there is no roof or free surface to install solar modules ——Mitigation of peak consumption effects in vehicle charging systems...

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The main element is the photovoltaic canopy itself, which is modular and comes in many dimensions that allow it to adapt to any type of surface. The next element is the electric vehicle charging system, which leverages the renewable energy generated by the canopy and supplies it to the vehicles that are connected to it. Finally, the energy management software manages and controls all the elements and links them together for comprehensive monitoring of the entire solution. PVing PARKS, kits for solar canopies Type MP2 (Single) EFM-PVing PARK C2PS-BC EFM-PVing PARK C2PS-MT EFM-PVing PARK...

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Time-delayed self-consumption isolated from the grid Kits for autonomous installations Demand management Main controller Charge regulator DC/DC

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Description CIRCUTOR’s photovoltaic kits for grid-isolated systems contain a set of devices necessary for the autonomous self-consumption of energy, in systems isolated from distribution lines. The kit contains the following devices: — Photovoltaic modules — Anodised aluminium structure and ties — MPPT load regulator (depending on the reference chosen) — Inverter or dual Inverter-Loader (depending on the reference chosen) — Maintenance-free gel lead-acid battery bank — Battery temperature sensor — AC and DC overvoltage protection Benefits of using the kits — The photovoltaic kits and their...

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Users that mainly consume energy in low or zero insolation hours can optimise their self-consumption installations by diverting surplus energy to a battery formed by electrochemical batteries. This type of system can have different configurations, DC and AC. In the DC coupling, the energy coming from the photovoltaic modules is managed and redirected to consumption and/or the battery in its original form of direct current, without having been previously converted to alternating current. The CirPower Hybrid inverter internally manages the energy balance of the flow coming from the solar...

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Time-delayed self-consumption with storage. AC Coupling This solution is especially suitable for those buildings that already have a grid-connected photovoltaic installation for energy sales for which you wish to divert part of the production to be consumed when solar radiation decreases. In these systems, the supervisor modulates the inverter-charger with the aim of minimising energy exchange with the grid. It charges the battery based on the surplus in daytime hours and discharges the battery based on consumption in hours of low or zero insolation. Self-consumption WITH storage Dual...

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Combiner Box for protecting and managing solar installations Description Photovoltaic systems are composed of various separate DC circuits that must be combined in a single circuit before DC is transformed into AC, in order to use this AC power and inject it into the electrical network or use it for internal consumption of a dwelling or building. The Combiner boxes are used for such purposes. These connection cabinets group the different strings connected to the photovoltaic panels. CIRCUTOR’s CDP CB combiner boxes group all DC and AC electrical protection elements required, so that the...

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