To size a solar pump inverter, follow four rules:
- 1. Match the phase — single-phase → HSPH-L, three-phase → HSPH-H.
- 2. Inverter power — equal to or up to 1.2× the pump power.
- 3. PV array — size at roughly 1.5× the pump power.
- 4. Long cable (>100 m) — add an AC reactor to control voltage drop.
Correctly selecting a solar pump inverter is the most critical step in ensuring the reliability and longevity of a solar water pumping system. For distributors and installers, an oversized inverter adds unnecessary project costs, while an undersized one leads to frequent motor stalls and potential hardware failure. Understanding how to size solar pump inverter configurations correctly allows you to deliver high-performance solutions that minimize technical callbacks.
As a 16-year specialized factory with 5 automated production lines, HOBER has engineered the HSPH series to simplify this selection process. By following a few industry-standard rules, you can ensure your system operates at peak efficiency even in challenging environments. For a quick calculation tailored to your specific project, we recommend using our HOBER Solar Pump Sizing Tool.
Solar Pump Inverter Sizing Rules at a Glance
The table below summarizes the core sizing parameters HOBER engineers use when matching an inverter to a pump. These are the quick-reference rules our distributors apply on every project.
| Parameter | Rule | Por qué |
|---|---|---|
| Inverter vs pump power | Inverter kW ≥ pump kW, keep within 1.0–1.2× | Avoids stalls and wasted cost |
| Single-phase pump (220V/240V) | Use HSPH-L series | Phase match |
| Three-phase pump (380V/400V/440V) | Use HSPH-H series | Phase match |
| PV array size | ≈ 1.5× pump power | Covers irradiance loss |
| Cable run > 100 m | Add output AC reactor | Suppresses voltage drop / dv-dt |
| Power range available | 0.75 kW – 500 kW (HSPH) | Covers all project scales |
Phase and Voltage Matching: The First Hurdle
Before looking at wattage, you must match the phase and voltage of the existing or planned pump motor. In the solar pumping industry, mismatched phases are a common cause of installation delays. At HOBER, we categorize our HSPH inverters into two primary series to address this:
- Single-Phase Pumps (220V/240V): These require the HSPH-L series, typically used for residential water supply or small-scale farming where single-phase infrastructure is standard.
- Three-Phase Pumps (380V/400V/440V): These require the HSPH-H series, the workhorses of large-scale irrigation and commercial water projects.
Always verify the pump’s nameplate data before selecting the inverter series to ensure full compatibility with the motor’s internal winding configuration.
Power Sizing: The “1.2x” Efficiency Rule
When determining how to size solar pump inverter capacity, the most important technical rule is that the inverter power must be greater than or equal to the pump power. However, there is a sweet spot for optimal ROI. HOBER engineers recommend keeping the inverter power within 1.0x to 1.2x of the pump’s rated power.
For example, if you are installing a 7.5kW pump, a 7.5kW or 11kW inverter is appropriate. Using a 30kW inverter for a 7.5kW pump is technically possible but wastes resources and reduces motor-protection sensitivity. Conversely, an inverter that is too small struggles with the high start-up (inrush) current of induction motors, leading to “Overload” or “Low Voltage” errors during early-morning or late-afternoon operation.
Factoring in Head and Flow Dynamics
While the inverter handles the electrical conversion, its sizing is indirectly affected by the physical demands of the project: Total Dynamic Head (TDH) and daily flow requirements. A system pushing water up a 200 m well places far more constant stress on the motor and inverter than a surface transfer application.
- Static Head: The vertical distance from the water source to the discharge point.
- Drawdown: The drop in water level during pumping.
- Friction Loss: Resistance caused by pipe diameter and length.
If your project involves long cable runs (exceeding 100 meters), you must also consider voltage drop. In such cases, HOBER recommends pairing your HOBER solar pump inverter with an AC reactor to protect motor insulation and ensure stable power delivery over distance.
Preguntas frecuentes
What size inverter do I need for a 3 HP solar pump?
A 3 HP pump is approximately 2.2 kW, so you need an inverter rated 2.2 kW or slightly higher (up to about 2.6 kW). Match the phase: HSPH-L for single-phase, HSPH-H for three-phase. Pair it with roughly 3.3 kW of solar panels.
Can the inverter be larger than the pump?
Yes, the inverter must be at least as large as the pump, but HOBER recommends staying within 1.2× the pump power. A much larger inverter wastes budget and weakens motor-protection accuracy.
Do I need an AC reactor?
Add an output AC reactor when the cable run between inverter and pump exceeds 100 meters. It suppresses voltage drop and high-frequency spikes (dv/dt) that damage motor insulation.
How many solar panels does a solar pump inverter need?
Size the PV array at about 1.5× the pump power to cover irradiance variation and system losses. For example, a 5.5 kW pump needs roughly 8.25 kW of panels.
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