Solar containerised water treatment
plant 5 m3ph–Mozambique
Solar containerised water treatment plant background
Mozambique, in southeast Africa, faces challenges in accessing clean drinking water due to uneven resource distribution, especially in remote areas and during dry seasons. To address this, the Mozambican government has partnered with a leading environmental technology firm. Together, they’ve introduced a solar containerised water treatment plant with a 5 tons per hour capacity. This project aims to leverage Mozambique’s abundant solar energy to provide reliable access to clean drinking water.
Solar water treatment plant overview
Encapsulated in a shipping container, the plant integrates solar power, advanced water treatment, and automation. Reverse osmosis technology removes impurities, ensuring the water meets international standards. The solar panels on the rooftop harness the sun’s energy to power the treatment process, promoting sustainability.
Solar powered water treatment plant onfiguration table
HY-SCRO-5000L/hr solar container reverse osmosis | |||
Flowrate | 5000L/H | Recovery rate | 60% |
Applicable power | 380V/50HZ 3 phase | Rated power | 7.05KW |
Solar powered | 7.7KW | Inverter | 20KW (25KVA) |
Solar panel | 14PCS | Battery | 8PCS, 24KW |
Incoming TDS | < 1400ppm,conductivity 2660us/cm. | Output water TDS | <20ppm |
Working?pressure | 18 bar | Operating temperature | 5-45℃ |
Feedwater residual?chlorine | <0.1ppm | Feedwater SDI | <5 |
Feedwater turbidity | <1NTU | Feedwater PH value | 6.5-7 |
RO membrane housing | 8040 x 2 cores-2PCS + 8040 x 3 cores-1PCS | RO membrane | 5PCS |
Variable-frequency Drive | For each pump | Container | 20FT |
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