The diagram provides information about the steps involved in the work of a solar-powered water pump.
Looking at an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the process contains three steps, starting with solar energy poured into an underground bore via a solar panel and ending with the water being ready for use by villagers. Generally, four pieces of equipment are used during this linear process.
To be precise, the solar panel faces the Sun in order to get sunshine. The first step begins when DC power passes the ground level and comes into the bore pump, which is located inside the water, and activates it.
Subsequently, once the bore pump is activated, it begins to transfer the DC power to the water tank, which is situated next to the wall that stands under the ground level. At the end, the water is ready to be used by the inhabitants of the village.
